COLONIAL SECURITIES.—The light portion of the Suez mail arrived this morning overland, with dates from London to Auguet 27th Mr. Westgarth, writing on that date re[?]pecting the market for colonial ...
Article : 910 wordsA slight improvement has been observed in business since the recent bountiful rains, and trade generally is likely to assume a more health[?] tone. Grass and water are now sufficent for present ...
Article : 997 wordsStations.—Demand quiet at present, pending the completion of shearing engagements, when we except to have a number of southern buyers up in search of good sheep stations. We note the sale of ...
Article : 147 wordsFat Cattle,—Large supply in on Monday, and a full attend[?]nce of buyers, which c[?]used prices to go up to 15d per 100lbs. We sold: On account of Messrs. A. and W. Mu[?]r[?], 8 bullocks at £5,8 do. at £4 ...
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Advertising : 1,837 wordsStations.—The money market is assuming an easier tone, and promises a more liberal distribution of capital. This will tend to induce speculation, and afford increased facilities to work pastoral ...
Article : 3,124 wordsFat Cattle.—The market has been scarcely [?]upplied, but prices have not hardened a great deal. Best beef is worth 13s to 16s per 100 lbs. Fat Sheep continue to bring good prices. I sold ...
Article : 1,750 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—The firmness evinced of late by breadstuffs has imparted quite an improved tone to both flour and wheat, and Sal[?]s of the fermer have been made at a higher price ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 9 Oct 1880, Page 7
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