SIR,— [?] [?] any suggestion which might have for the object the advancement of the colony would receive your support, I have had less hesitation than I should otherwise have experienced in proposing [?] scheme which, from its magnitude, might ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 wordsTHERE has not been much enquiry in the share market this week, the various elections now going on having a disturbing influence on this as on all other business. Australian Joint Stock Bank shares are firm, and there are not many sellers in the ...
Article : 168 wordsOWING to the excitement caused by the general election throughout the country, business in this market has been interfered with. The engagements have not been, consequently, to their usual extent. Wages are without change, as will be seen ...
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Family Notices : 85 wordsMESSRS. BURT and Co. report that an unusual number of country lots have been offered since last report. In the earlier part of the week sales were brisk and prices maintained; but on Friday, the excessive number of fresh horses had evidently overstocked ...
Article : 201 wordsFAT CATTLE— This market continues well supplied. Prime worth £4 5s to £5 5s, second quality £3 to £3 15s. FAT [?].— First-class wethers with wool on command from 15s to 16s, first-class shorn 14s to 14s 6d, second-class ditto 12s ...
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Advertising : 5,166 words(Unless otherwise expressen, the prices quoted in this article are those in transactions between the producer and the first purchaser.) FLOUR remains at £19 for fine, and £17 for second quality, per ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 wordsBUSINESS has been very much interrupted this week by the elections. Flour.— The demand for flour has been good this week, but although no change has yet been made in the mills, it is ...
Article : 722 wordsWOOL.—Notwithstanding the depressing character of the telegram recpecting the English wool market, which appeared in this morning's Herald, our sale to-day exhibited increased bucyancy, and for good and ordinary clips prices were fully ...
Article : 1,138 wordsTHE supply of fat cattle is still very abundant in this market, so much so that the trade buy with extreme caution, and will only pay very little over boiling value, even for what they are disposed to take. Generally speaking, cattle come in fat; the grazier will ...
Article : 157 wordsSTATIONS.— The present dull state of business debers speculation in these properties, which are consequently neglected. FAT CATTLE.— No alteration. Market glutted. Quotations for prime cattle, £3 5s to £5 15s. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 15 Dec 1860, Page 8
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