FAT CATTLE.--About 1,500 came forward for the week's supply, consisting of drafts from Queensland, New South Wales, and Gippsland, principally of good useful and prime quality. The demand was brisker ...
Article : 382 wordsThere is not the slightest alteration to notice in this market, buyers of flour and wheat simply operating for actual wants. Several outside contracts for flour are on the ...
Article : 703 wordsWOOL--At our usual weekly auction sale, held on Thursday last, a large catalogue was submitted, and biddings throughout were very spirited. There were some good clips sold, and greasy realised up to [?] ...
Article : 199 wordsMessrs F[?]ton and Marshall report:--We are [?] at now between two seasons. Old hay is getting very scarce in fact nearly out of the market, and consequently maintains its price. New hay, principally wheat in ...
Article : 191 wordsHORSES.--The market during the past week has been fully stocked with country horses, and its tone rather weakened by the excessive arrivals. The extra supply may be att[?]buted to the favourable state of ...
Article : 224 wordsVictorian, s, 718 tons. W M'Lean, from Adelaide 11th inst, via Portland 12th inst. Passengers--saloon: Miss Finch, Miss Mann, Miss Burden, Messrs G S G[?]am, J Munro, Dyson, Paraham; and twenty-one ...
Article : 2,702 wordsMessrs Fraser and Co held their usual weekly grain and produce sale this day, but being the fag-end of the reason, there was but little offering. Country brand flour, pol[?] etc, were passed in for higher ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,588 wordsMessrs S. Goldsbrough and Co. report:--Wheat: We have sold since our last week's report, privately fend by public auction, 592 bags grain. At our sale to-day there was a large attendance of buyers, but ...
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Advertising : 42 wordsWOOL.--We catalogued 5023 bales for our sale to day, and had a large attendance of buyers and very spirited competition more especially [?]average to good wa[?] Several greasy clips sold at from 12d ...
Article : 433 wordsFAT SHEEP.--13,058 yarded, nearly the whole of which were shorn, including a f[?]r proportion of good to prime quality. There was a good attendance of buyers, and the market opened at about last week's ...
Article : 190 wordsFAT CATTLE.--1,100 yarded and sold, consisting nostly of small lots from the neighbourhood, the quality generally being medium to good. The demand fell far short of the supply, and the market was ...
Article : 192 wordsThe stock yarded were--444 cattle, 33 calves, 13,058 sheep, 1,930 lambs, FAT CATTLE.--Of the above number about 100 were stores, quality of remainder ranging from ...
Article : 295 wordsWOOL.--There is no alteration to note since our last week's report, all the sales still exhibiting the activity which has before been remarked in all the finer wools suitable for the American trade, and other ...
Article : 298 wordsThe market was well supplied with produce this morning, and a good business was transacted. The following were the ruling rates:--Vegetables: Asparagus, 6[?] to 1s 6d per 100; beans, broad, ΒΌ[?] to ...
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Family Notices : 539 wordsMr Abraham Lincolne reports:--Business in seed grain and grasses has not improved to any extent with the exception of a few inquiries from growers of seed and intended growers. At this time last year ...
Article : 177 wordsWOOL--We have no change to note in this market, Good free wools continue to command high prices, out inferior, seedy, and low crossbreds are not readily [?]posed of Our sale of the 17th inst ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 22 Nov 1879, Page 21
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