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  3. MAITLAND AUCTIONEERS' REPORTS.

    Stations.—Business during this week has not been marked by any material change. Favorably situated properties continue to command more than an ordinary share of attention, and find buyers at ...

    Article : 5,183 words
  4. COLONIAL MARKETS.

    MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.— Business to-day has opened, in the face of the racing holiday, without any disposition whatever to operate in the market, and at auction sales this forenoon the ...

    Article : 316 words
  5. TAMWORTH MARKETS.

    Fat Cattle.—There was only a small supply yarded this week, light and in wasted condition, and averaged, 17s per 100lbs. We sold 40 bullocks from £5 1s to £6 7s, on account of Mr. D. Duff, and ...

    Article : 469 words
  6. PASTORAL: STOCK MOVEMENTS AND MARKETS.

    WILCANNIA STOCK REPORT.—Oct. 26, 1881. The weather has been dry and exceedingly genial since last report. The stock passings have been few during week. We have only heard of 14,000 ewes from ...

    Article : 121 words
  7. The Earliest Australian Records.

    We are glad to announce the discovery of some valuable records touching the discovery of Australia in the sixteenth century. It is not generally known that one of the very ...

    Article : 521 words
  8. SYDNEY MARKETS.

    Wool.—There was a large attendance of English and foreign buyers at our sale to-day, and vigorous competition for the principal parcels. 1150 bales were sold at from 7¾d to 12¾d per lb. for greasy, 15d ...

    Article : 2,574 words
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