WHEN, writing by last month's mail, reference was made to the changes wrought by the unprecedented rise in the value of our staple product, and as the latest news from England indicates that prices are ...
Article : 2,216 wordsTHE mail per Baroda was delivered in Sydney on the evening of the 7th instant, and we are in receipt of advices direct, fully three days in advance of contract time. Our news of the English wool market embr[?]ces ...
Article : 2,785 wordsW. BARTON.—The month's transactions show no decrease of the extraordinary activity which has prevailes since the y[?]r's commenecment, and especially within the last eight weeks. Dealings in mining stock have far surpassed, both in number and extent, ...
Article : 3,688 wordsThe first public sales after the departure of the last mail were held under the above date by the associated auctioneers, who presented catalogues comprising a total of 450 bales, the greater portion of which consisted of greasy wools. The market on the ...
Article : 2,710 wordsRICHARDSON AND WRENCH.—We have nothing special to notice. There has been about the usual average of sales, and no great change in prices, if we except the few first-class properties which, in every case when submitted to public competition, ...
Article : 508 wordsMORT AND Co.—The Baroda, with London advices to 22nd March, delivered her mails on the evening of the 7th instant With regard to wool, we are informed that the first series of sales, opening on 8th February, and exhibiting extraordinary ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 18 May 1872, Page 8
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