FRIDAY, May 30—Business.—There has been a slight improvement in businss this week, and, considering the dull time of tho year, a fair up-country trnde has been done The only change in the markets this week is advance in brandy. Martell's is quoted ...
Article : 886 wordsBOWLING ALLEY POINT, May 24.—The dry weather still holds, with as little appearance of rain as there was a month back. There has been a long tack of idleness among the sluicers here, many of them not ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 281 wordsOUR advices are to the 10th ultimo, from Hawke's Bay. The Herald, adverting to his Excellency's visit to the natives says:—Owing to the severity of the ...
Article : 544 wordsFAT CATTLE.—Market well supplied with cattle of a good description, selling at from £2 10s to £3 5s each. Boiling Cattle, from 25s to 38s each. Fat Sheep.—A flock of fat wethers in from Byron's station, sold ...
Article : 80 wordsSTATIONS.—I have purchasers for good cattle and shecp funs well situated. Fat Cattle.—Prime cattle sell fairly to the trade. No alteration in value. Boiling places in full operation. Good to prime £2 10s ...
Article : 70 wordsTUESDAY, May 27.—Saturday, being the Queen's Birthday, was quite a holiday in Grafton, the good people of the town having almost left it tenantless. Some were picnicing up the river, some boating and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 wordsA SLIGHT tendency to improvement in this market has been noticeable during the past week, owing to a better enquiry for store cattle and store wethers. The demand for the former is limited, from the preference that continues to be given to stocking ...
Article : 341 wordsSINCE last report the labour market has been well supplied with married couples, and men for town work; few farm servants have offered, ond those asking terms above current rotes, only a few engagements have been made in consequence Female servauts ...
Article : 255 wordsTHE export demand for cereals being good during the past week, business in the way of colonial produce has been pretty active, and prices have slightly improved. MAIZE.—As the market has not been well supplied with this ...
Article : 355 wordsTHE only material alteration in the share market this week, has been in the £1 shares of the Australasian Steam Navigation Company, which we have sold in quantity at £6 per share. The market is still seantity supplied with stock, although shares may ...
Article : 319 wordsFat Cattle.—The yards this week have been overerowded, some 1900 head having come forward. Reports, which seem to be without foundation, of large supplies being on the road had the effect of depressing prices. Towards the end of the market, ...
Article : 495 wordsWE have Adelaide papers to the 22nd instant. The Advertiser of that date states that a retar a has been laid before Parliament exhibiting the strength of the South Australian navy. It may not be ...
Article : 945 wordsSIR.—I crave a space in your columns to draw attention to the very improper manner in which the punt ferry over the Nepean, at Penrith, is conducted. The extortion practised in demanding illegal fares, the incivility, and the total disregard of the ...
Article : 597 wordsMR. CHARLES MARTYN reports: Enquiries for good upstanding saddle and harness horses arc becoming very frequent, and each day increases the difficulty of supplying purchasers on account of their scarcity. The market is still adequately supplied with ...
Article : 236 wordsSTATIONS.—A steady demand exists for good sheep properties, both in this colony and Queensland. Cattle stations are not so not so much inquired for, unless adapted for sheep. Store Cottle.—Nothing doing. The low prices obtained for fat ...
Article : 362 wordsFAT CATTLE.—We have had lighter supplies during the past fortnight, mostly of inferior quality; in this description of stock we have no change to note. Really prime cattle, however, are in good demand, and would sell at improved rates. We have sold— ...
Article : 218 wordsTHE Queensland Guardian supplies us with the following items of news:— It is understood (says that journal of the 27th) that Commodore Seymour, C.B., has been ordered by the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 640 wordsSIR,—Seeing nn article in your paper of yesterday, alluding to the ringing of the above bells on the occasion of the marriage festivities nt Mona, we beg to offer some little explanation. We are made out as bring incapable of undertaking ringing, by ...
Article : 291 wordsWOOL.—The few parcels that been been brought forward for unreserved sale have realised fully last quotations. In consequence of the high limits upon parcels in our hands we did not cutulogue any wool at our to-day's sale, The total quantity ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 2 Jun 1862, Page 3
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