The competition for nearly ali classes of wool ia still good. Medium and fine Merinos well got up bring good prices. Earthy Merinos, if sound, are in demand for scouring. Fine crossbreds in light ...
Article : 708 wordsMr. George Laughton reports this week's sale as follows:—WooL—This market continues satisfactory. Sheepskins.—Very few now offering, and those generally seedy and inferior. Sheep pelts ...
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Advertising : 16,361 wordsFat Cattle.—Rather under 500 head formed the supply yarded this week, consisting of one South-western Queensland mob, and also one small northern mob by road, the rest being local cattle. ...
Article : 523 wordsFat Cattle.—Five hundred head were forward for this week's supply, consisting of ono mob from Queensland, a draft from the North, and the balance prime cattle from the paddocks. Sales were ...
Article : 244 wordsCattle.—About 450 were yarded; prices at the opening sales were equal to last week's quotations, but receded slightly towards the close of the market. We sold on account of E. Russell 33 ...
Article : 299 wordsFat Sheep.—A large number yarded, including a fair supply of prime sheep. There was a brisk demand for anything in flood condition. Prices advanced 6d to 1s for last quality Merinos. The ...
Article : 269 wordsMr. George Laughton reports tins week's sale as follows:—Fat Cattle.—A light supply on Monday, and for any of prime quality there was an advance in value but later abundant supply was yarded. ...
Article : 259 wordsWool—We catalogued 4,000 bales for sale this week. There was a crowded attendance and very keen competition, especially for freely-skirted creasy clins in light condition, and suitable for the ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 8 Dec 1883, Page 7
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