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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,686 wordsSIR,—Being in Parramatta the other day I took a stroll through the Domain, and, amongst other things the sham fight of Monday evening last occupied my thouphtS. This led me to survey the ground, with a ...
Article : 1,647 wordsSIR,—As you have given place in your journal to Mr. Alexander Campbell's astounding revelations concerning the Treasury balances, perhaps you will be good enough to grant a similar indulgence for the ...
Article : 1,306 wordsAT the date of our last advices, the Champion Sweepstakes was the all-engrossing topic at Ipswich and Brisbane, public interest having received additional tumulus by the arrival of the Messrs. Single and ...
Article : 1,255 wordsWOOL.—There is no alteration of note in this class of produce the public sales during the present week have gone off more satisfactorily than was generally anticipated. Of the lots offered this day at auction onh 20 bales attracted the attention of buyers, ...
Article : 384 wordsA LARGE number of the newly arrived immigrants by the Nile has been in attendance in our market during the weckt some of Whom have been engaged at a shade lower than the subjoined rate of wages. Our orders for English farming men are numerous, ...
Article : 83 wordsWe have at the present a fair number of applicants for country labour, many of the late new arrivals, chiefly from Ireland, are seeking employment. Married, couples without encumbrance, and steady female servants, are in good demand at the quotations ...
Article : 107 wordsThe supply of servants now is fully equal to present demand. Farm labourers per Nile can be engaged ut from £25 to £30 perannum; married couples, from £10 to £50 per annum. Wages. for country servants may be quoted as under—Married couples, ...
Article : 91 wordsFlour remains at £19 for fine, and £17 for second quality, per ton of 2000 lbs. Bran 1/ to 1/3 per bushel. Wheat, 7/ per bushel. ...
Article : 329 wordsTHE market for our secunties is buoyant, the demand stillexceeding the supply at last prices, and a good business has been done during the week. The tenders to the Government for debentures, to become due ...
Article : 172 wordsMESSRS. Burt and Co. report a great scarcity of first-class horses, particularly stylish saddle and harness horses. As usual, middlina and inferior horses are difficult of sale; prices ranging from £5 to £20; superior horses, with style and quality, readily bring ...
Article : 238 wordsWe have another brisk week to record, in our share market. The demand for bank and steam shares continues, and the quantity of stock offenng is limited. The £25,000 Government Debentures, advertised as open for tender on the 30th instant, have all ...
Article : 148 wordsFRIDAY MORNING.—Business this week has been pretty brisk, both in the town and country trade. Sugars aro still firm, and salt oils, and pickles scarce. Town candles, negrohead tobacco, and coffee on the decline. Carriage plentiful. Weather, fine and cold. ...
Article : 522 wordsThere has been a good business done during the past week, and prices continue firm in all our stooks. My sales in Australian Joint Stock Bank shares have, been at £11 5/, but there is very little stock offering at this price on account of the approach of the ...
Article : 259 wordsZoe and Ben Bolt are both in splendid condition; the betting is even between the two. Immense excitement. Eelipse is a great favourite. ...
Article : 56 wordsSTATIONS.—Since my last report I have concluded the sale of the Munwonga and Burrawong Btations on the Lachlan, together with six back blocks of country, the property of John Clements, Esq, with seven thousand (7000) head of cattle, to be delivered ...
Article : 230 wordsTHE Western and Southern Escorts have arrived during the week from our several gold-fields, and have delivered at the Sydney branch of the Royal Mint the following quantities of gold-dust:— ...
Article : 234 wordsLarge numbers both of store and fat cattle continue to come into Maitland, the former soiling at £1 to £1 5/, and the latter from £115/ to £3, according to weight and quality. There is evidently a disposition on the part or the Sydney buyers to ...
Article : 128 wordsCattle stations.—There is a brisk business doing, at prices from £3 to £4 per head Sheep Stations.—Some are changing hands quictly, at 15/ to £1, in New South Wales, and Queensland. ...
Article : 162 wordsStations.—No sales to report. Fat Cattle.—Market continues glutted, and the value of cattle may be fairly estimated at their worth for boiling purposes. Quotations from £2 10/ to £3 5/ for good to prime. Choice lots from ...
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Advertising : 272 wordsSIR,—I notice that in your issue of 29th instant, in the article "Bank Returns No. II.," you say' "But what can be said of the Bank of Australasia and the Union, who seem to have no working capital st all, ...
Article : 258 wordsFAT CATTLE.—No alteration in this market since last week. Still very much overstocked with inferior lots, which are being disposed of at boiling prices. Fat Sheep.—During the week I have effected sales at from 12/9 ...
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Advertising : 150 wordsMaize.—The arrivals of this cereal have been heavy during the past week, and prices have receded fully /6 per bushel. I quote prime samples worth 4/6 per bushel; interior and damaged, 3/ to 8/6 per buthel. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 1 Jun 1861, Page 7
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