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Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 wordsWool.—The amount of business done at the sales this week was unusually small, and the local season is now practically over, hence odd lots or ends of clips are all that arrive just now to this market. The home february sakis closed with ...
Article : 353 wordsFat Cattle.—A fuller supply supply was forward dining the past week; this coupled with the season or Lent to it certain degree decreasing the consumption, has caused a slight decline in values. Quotations are—Best, 23s; with others 20s to 21s ...
Article : 259 wordsFat Cattle.—120s forward for the week's supply, the bulk useful beef from Gippsland and the north. From the fair atendance of town and country buyers, sales opened briskly at an advance of from 5s to 10s per head on late rates, which ...
Article : 302 wordsWool.—The competition, at this week's s sale was quite as good as could have been anticipated in view of the very unsatisfactory press telegrams recently published, and 390 bales were disposed of under the hammer. Prices realised ...
Article : 377 wordsMrs. Dal. Campbell, Hepburn, and Co. report:—1450 head of cattle were penned, only a small portion or which could be called beef, and these sold at an advance of 10s per head, 14,500 sheep were penned; best, improved 6d; other sorts ...
Article : 333 wordsMations.—We have several extensive properties possessing undoubted capacities, eligibly situated, mid stocked with well-bred herds, for private sale. Although negotiations are impeded by the unpropitiousuess of the season, we have no ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 11 Mar 1876, Page 33
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