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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,461 wordsFAT CATTLE.—The supply amounted to 1878 head, of all qualities. On Monday the lots were of good, second, and inferior qualities; Tuesday's supply were second to inferior; those panned on Wednesday were of good to prime qualities. There was a brisk ...
Article : 1,114 wordsSIR,—I hope you will pardon my intrusion on your columns, but I consider it a duty devolving upon every one taking an interest in matters connected with Natural History, to note anything worthy of comment. I have had an opportunity of viewing a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 wordsFEBRUARY 9.—About the 31st ultimo Mr. Alexander M'Gregor, of Castlereagh River, having occasion to stop at the Denison Town Hotel, had a quantity of goods which he had with ...
Article : 1,438 wordsLABOUR of almost every description is well represented in our market at the present time, from the skilled mechanic to the common labourer, and many are willing and anxious to enter into engagements in town or country at moderate wages. Female ...
Article : 189 wordsWE have little to notice in the share market; bank shares remain without alteration, except that, in consideration of the quantity, we have sold New South Wales at a reduction of 7s 6d per share from last price. Steam Shares increase in favour, ...
Article : 261 wordsMr. C. MARTYN reports:—The market has not varied much since last report. A demand has sprung up for horses for New Zealand and has caused a little stir in the market, as a considerable number of low-priced horses were bought for shipment. The number ...
Article : 292 wordsSIR,—The letter signed "Sawbones," which appeared in your paper of last Monday, though stated at its outset to be written for the purpose of contradicting the remarks which you did me the honour of ...
Article : 432 wordsSTATION.—There are several transactions in negotiation, but no sales to report this week. STORE CATTKE.—There is no improvement in the demand for this description of stock. Large number are offered for sale at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 362 wordsSIR,—I shall feel deeply obliged by your granting me space to make a few remarks on the debate arising on Mr. Macleay's recent motion for the construction of a bridge across the Murrumbidgee at Gundagai. ...
Article : 1,422 wordsTHE arrivals of fat stock have not been numerous during the past week, and we hear that some of the large stations have been pretty well drained of superior cattle. Notwithstanding the abundance of grass during this season, stock have not thriven so ...
Article : 507 wordsSIR,—I perceive in day's Herald, that my name has been introduced in announcing the receipt of a certain pamphlet, on reading which many persons may infer that I still labour under a "legal ...
Article : 176 wordsWOOL.—This marhet exhibits increased firmness, and at our sales to-day last week's prices were fully maintained; and in some instances, owing to the receipt of telegrams intimating a favourable state of the English wool market, an advance on late rates ...
Article : 1,341 wordsSIR,—Referring to the Rev. Mr. Carmichael's letter in your issue of yesterday, as to the treatment he alleges his son received on board the Waterloo during her last voyage to England, we think it right simply ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 703 wordsSIR,—My attestion has been drawn to a letter in your issue of 28th ultimo, signed "Practical," and headed "Profitable Farming." Had it not been for the importance which you appeared to attach to this production. I should in all probability have passed ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 16 Feb 1861, Page 6
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