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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,803 wordsWOOL.—There was rather a large attendance at the wool sales, yesterday, and for the first lots on our catalogue there was a fair competition. Towards the close, however, the biddings became more languid, and a large number of the lots were passed. Two ...
Article : 803 wordsTHE monthly meeting of the Council of the Riverine Association was held at Iron's Hotel on Tuesday last, and as the subjects to be discussed were rather of an exciting nature there was more than a usual attendance of members ...
Article : 892 wordsWool—Nearly 1500 bales were catalogued by the various auctioneers for yesterday's sale. Many of these lots had been previously offered for sale and again brought forward with the same limits, consequently they were again bought in. At the ...
Article : 242 wordsTHE improvement in the amount of business done in the share market, which I noticed last week, has been fully sustained in this. Prices are for the most part the same, except in the shares of the Wallsend Coal Company, which have declined to £8 per ...
Article : 159 wordsFat Cattle.—Best bullocks have changed hands for home consumption, at £3 10s, any very fat might bring £4. Some excellent bollocks of the JR conjoined brand and branded Z have been sold for shipment to New Zealand, at £3 each. Good mixed mobs ...
Article : 193 wordsCopy of a letter addressed by Mr. George P. Desailly to the Secretary, and read at meeting:— 33½, Bourke-street West, Melbourne, 19th January, 1864. ...
Article : 6,110 wordsWe report a very considerable improvement in the amount of business done in our share market this week, almost every description of stock having been dealt in. Bank, Steam, and Insurance shares are in favour. We note a further call of £5 per ...
Article : 189 wordsFat Cattle Market.£This week there bas been a fair demand for cattle of good quality. For this description we have to report a slight advance in prices. The continued shipments to New Zealand maintain a briskness in this market, and we find litte ...
Article : 153 wordsWool.—The arrival of the mail telegram yesterday morning has placed before the public information to the latest dates. The tightness of the money market having relaxed has created some inducement on the part of buyers to operate at speculation rates, ...
Article : 471 wordsThe share market has been brisk this week, and most of our securities have been dealt in as detailed below. Australian Joint Stock Bank Shares are in fair demand, and the new shares have advanced 5s per share; City Bank shares have been much sought, ...
Article : 239 wordsSTATIONS.—Good sheep properties in the north are enquired for[?] Some slight concessions by buyers and sellers would cause several transactions now pending to be completed, Store Cattle.—There are a few buyers for southern account. ...
Article : 153 wordsMESSRS. BURT and CO. report only a limited amount of business during the week, the heavy rains having stopped most of the country lots on the road, The demands for New Zealand continue, but prices for heavy draught are not so firm—most of the large ...
Article : 363 wordsWool.—The wool market still continues dull, and at the weekly sales on Thursday neither buyers nor sellers seemed desirous of operating until receipt of their English December letters. Out of 1470 bales catalogued, 590 bales only were sold. ...
Article : 147 wordsFat Cattle.—This market remains at last week's quotations, viz., £3 to £3 5s for prime bullocks. I sold on Tuesday, at the Victoria Yards, a mob of "Ace of Clubs" cattle, which averaged £3 6s 6d per head for bullocks. The supply still continues too great ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 13 Feb 1864, Page 8
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