Stations: We have not heard of any business being done in station properties this week. The continued unsatisfactory state of the season, over a large preportion of this colony and parts of Victoria, has a ...
Article : 396 wordsAn explosion of kerosene occurred at the New Lambton Hotel, New Lambton, on Wednesday evening, about nine o'clock, by which the premises had a narrow escape from being burned down. A ...
Article : 149 wordsA preliminary meeting of the Conference of representatives of the different European powers was held at the Russian Embassy yesterday. A feeling of greater confidence in regard to the Eastern ...
Article : 69 wordsMessrs. Brooks and Goodsir, of Newcastle on Tuesday last, received a cablegram from Mr. Waddell, of the Bluff New Zealand, informing them of the wreck of the barque William Ackers, of which they are the ...
Article : 260 wordsCROSSING AND Cox's MUDGEE AND GULGONG REPORT.—Stations: Under this heading the present prospects of the season are far from encouraging, which to some extent causes many who would ...
Article : 338 wordsThe markets during the past week have not been characterized by either increase in the extent of transactions in any line, or change in prices from last quotations. Nor has any material effect been ...
Article : 1,103 wordsWool: There was a fair attendance at the sales to-day, and prices were about equal to last week. No advance, however, has taken place, as was anticipated. I quote scoured wool, from 18d to 20d; ...
Article : 601 wordsThe third of a series of Company Rifle matches Newcastle v. East Maitland, came off upon the Rifle Range at Newcastle, on Saturday the 9th instant, which resulted in a victory for the East Maitlanders, ...
Article : 410 wordsAt Barraba, on the 30th day of November, 1876, from Ironbark, by W. T. Spencer, Esq:—Bay mare, A W over 8 near shoulder, 8 near thigh, like conjoined like Jn over off shoulder, near hip down, hind ...
Article : 2,742 wordsA meeting of the Show Ground Committee was held on Monday last. Present—the President, Messrs. Campbell, W. H. Cox, J. H. Cox, W. Hodges, F. J. White, G. White, and the Secretary. ...
Article : 739 wordsFat Cattle this week were in fair supply, and prices rather weaker.—Fat Sheep: No change; market glutted.—Lambs were offered in large numbers, and prices ranged between 6s and 12s.— ...
Article : 39 wordsMaize, 2s 7d to 2s 7½d per bushel; barley, 3s to 4s; oats, 3s to 4s; lucerne hay, £2 to £3 per ton; oaten, £3 to £3; potatoes, £4 to £4 10s; flour, £12 to £15; bacon, 6d to 9d per lb,; pigs, alive, 4½d ...
Article : 113 wordsHay: Best samples lucerne will sell at last week's quotations, but inferior sorts are very dull. Oaten from the Hunter is arriving in very large quantities, and difficult to sell except at low figures. The ...
Article : 152 wordsThere is very little alteration in business to report this week. As mentioned in our last, new potatoes and onions are coming in plentifully, and exceed the demand; consequently prices are low, with a ...
Article : 2,009 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET,— Breadstuff's are exceedingly dull and heavy, and even for actual requirements there is scarcely any demand whatever, and prices in a measure may be considered ...
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