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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 524 words
  3. F. L. BARKER'S WEEKLY PRODUCE CIRCULAR.

    Wool,—The attendance at to-day's sales was very good and nil lots forwarded were quitted at very fair rates. The good news of the English market, however, did not give buyers more confidence, and last ...

    Article : 567 words
  4. PRICES OF FLOUR AND BRAN AT THE MILLS.— PER 100 LBS. CASH; IF BOOKED, 1S. ADDITIONAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 words
  5. SYDNEY MARKETS.

    Of late, telegraphic communication has been very fitful between here and Europe, and it it is only today that messages are published giving the result of the opening of the London November series. The rise ...

    Article : 449 words
  6. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

    The markets during the past week have been unusually quiet, owing in a great measure to the fact that the people throughout the district are busily engaged harvesting. In breadstuff's there is no ...

    Article : 904 words
  7. DAVIES AND M'FADYEN'S PRODUCE REPORT.

    In all kinds of produce the markets have been very quiet, consequently giving but little chance to report prices. The recent growing rain having a depressing effect, as previous some fears were ...

    Article : 359 words
  8. LOCAL NEWS.

    "THE AUSTRALASIAN SKETCHER."—The November issue of this print contains some well-executed engravings. The first page will have a slight attraction for ladies, for it shows the feminine form divine ...

    Article : 2,271 words
  9. MESSRS. HARRISON, JONES, AND DEVLIN'S STOCK AND STATION REPORT.

    Stations.—This week the only transaction we know of is the sale of a cattle station in Queensland, sold under the hammer at £3 10s per head. Fat Cattle.—1148 forward. Owing to the continued ...

    Article : 382 words
  10. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—Breadstuffs show an improved tone. We have no special business to report, but wheat is wanted. An evidently better feeling is noticeable, and sales are only ...

    Article : 488 words
  11. MR. JOHN ALLEN'S PRODUCE REPORT.

    Maize, 2s 10d per bushel; barley, 3s to 3s 6d; oats, 3s; lucerne hay, £2 to £2 10s per ton; oaten, £4 to £7; potatoes (old) £6 10a to £8 (new); flour, £12 to £15; bacon, 6d to 8d per lb.; pigs, alive, 4½d ...

    Article : 1,368 words
  12. MR. JOHN BRIDGE'S WEEKLY REPORT.

    Station Properties have not commanded much attention lately, owing to the generally unpromising appearance of the season, but a better feeling may be looked for, now that rain bas fallen so generally, ...

    Article : 266 words
  13. RATES OF CARRIAGE:

    There are no changes to report in the rates of carriage from Maitland. There is abundance of material awaiting transit, but means of carriage is scarce, and there is likely therefore to be a rise in ...

    Article : 158 words
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