Fat Cattle. —Market glutted, and large [?] on the road; bolling rates only obtainable, I sold Pearson's 16[?] at £[?] 7s. Fat Sheep. —Market good for prime flocks. I sold Harnett's 1100 at 18s. ...
Article : 229 wordsA LAD, named William Elliott was killed on the 24th instant, at Berrima, by a kick from a horse. The legality of the proceedings of the Municipality of Goulburn is to be tested by application to the ...
Article : 2,202 wordsSheep Stations.—Prices continue firm, at old rates. Fat Cattle.—This market is abundantly supplied from all quarters, and I have advices from my various agents of a large number being on the way down. Several droves between ...
Article : 209 wordsFat Cattle.—We have to report this market in a worse state than even our last week's quotations. Large lots of cattle continue to arrive. The consumption is not at all equal to the supply. We quote prime cattle worth not more than £4 10s, with a ...
Article : 251 wordsT[?] is no new feature in the share market this week, Enquiry continues for all the dividend stocks, and the capital for investment exceeds the amount of securities offered, prices are therefore [?]rm at quotations. General meetings of the undermentioned ...
Article : 175 wordsTHE immigrants per Fairlie, just arrived, and many of whom will most probably be in the market during the next week, with those servants of various descriptions now in attendance, will, to a very considerable extent, meet the demand for labour for the present ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 374 wordsThere is no change in the condition of the market, all dividendpaying stocks being readily taken at full rates. The various re ports presented at the half-yearly meetings held during the post week are of a character to strengthen prices. The Bank of New ...
Article : 151 wordsDAY on the 4th of April broke gloomily enough, for the latter part of the night had been signalized with a sudden and disagreeable change in the weather;—it was Still raining drearily when our excursionist ...
Article : 1,976 wordsWe report a considerable improvement in the amount of business done by us during the past week, Bank stock continues scarce and in demand. Steam stock is more enquired for and Insurance shares continue readily saleable, Coal shares continue ...
Article : 186 wordsMESSRS, Burt and Co. report an unusually large supply of middling and inferior stock, which are being forced on the market regardless of the results, previous to the setting in of winter. During the week we have offered fully 250 head, in all ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsTHS amount of Customs duties paid to-day is as follows:— Brandy ''' ''' ''' ''' £245 14 7 Gin ''' ''' ''' ''' ''' 251 5 0 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 340 wordsIN the produce market generally but little business has been done this week. Some of the usual weekly auction sales were postponed on account of the races, &c., and the result of the public sales held shows no alteration in quotations. The ...
Article : 162 wordswool.—The principal lots offered to-day were in the grease, but mostly heavy and very wasty samples, and purchasers were, reluctant to operate at a penny reduction on what the same par[?]ls would have brought some time previously. Even the best wools ...
Article : 295 wordsAn! often do I wait and watch, And look up, straining through the Real With longing eyes, my friend, to catch Faint glimpses of your white Ideal. ...
Article : 266 wordsStations.—There have been several inquiries for properties of this class, but principally with reference to the stations for sale by me on Wednesday next, comprising some of the finest sheep and cattle country in this colony and Queensland, with which will ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 2 May 1863, Page 5
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