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Advertising : 978 wordsStations.—The change recently experienced in the weather promises the enjoyment of a favorable season, and the attainment of more remunerative returns from station properties. ...
Article : 3,464 wordsStations.—The continued tightness of the money market, and the probability of it remaining so for some considerable time, is causing sales of properties to be few. Notwithstanding, we have several buyers ...
Article : 282 wordsAt our Homebush yards on Wednesday we sold as follows:—Cattle—53 bullocks for J. and E. Readford, £8 7s 2d; 54 do. for C. Evans, at £7 1s 6d, 21 cows £6; 11 bullocks for F. D. Badgery, at £5 1s, 13 cows ...
Article : 2,036 wordsMELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—Business reported to-day has been of little interest, and has been almost entirely confined to the public sales. For flour there has been more inquiry, and we hear ...
Article : 312 wordsIntense excitement has prevailed all day at Inverell and in the district, owing to news being received that Cobb's coach from Bendemeer to Bundarra had been stuck-up that morning, and robbed. The mailman, ...
Article : 487 wordsFat Cattle.—The heavy rains prevented our yarding any this week. The market is very bare, and prices must rule high through the winter. We quote:— Prime beef at 20s, fair at 17s per 100lbs. ...
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