Wool.—There is no improvement to note during the past week, but rather a greater disinclination to purchase, except at a reduction in price-both by auction and privately; and, to effect sales this has been met. Gr[?]sy wools are again neglected, ...
Article : 824 wordsHAY.—Mr. James [?]ton reports: Our market continues to be overstocked with hay, and although our prices are giving way, if the present supply continues, we must submit to a further reduction. I have sold 348 loads at the following quotations:—Best, ...
Article : 605 wordsP[?] Cattle.—The yards have been amply supplied, but the quality was chiefly second rate. Prime bullocks fetched from £9 to £10 10s., but after Wednesday nothing was doing, owing to the races. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 25 Feb 1859, Page 8
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