SCARCELY any business was done after the departure of the s.s. Macgregor until the second week of the new year. Retail houses will not increase their liabilities just at the close of the year, ...
Article : 4,118 wordsCOAL.—Wallsend coal are improving in value. Sales have been made at L13 15s to L14; and holders ask move money. Waratah are wanted at L11 10s; Shale Oil sold at 19s to 19s 3d. ...
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Family Notices : 1,427 wordsFat Cattle.—The market has assumed a finner tone, although, so far, no material improvement in prices has been apparent. We, however, have every confidence in higher values being established during the next few weeks. ...
Article : 298 wordsThe alteration in the mail service has somewhat delayed our tins month's circular, which will in future be prepared for the new route via San Francisco. Wool.—The result of the London October series, or which ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 585 wordsFAT CATTLE.—Demand good, but supply limited. We do not expect transactions until there is a change in the weather, We quote bullocks, L7 to L8; cows, L6 to L7. Prime heavy weights would realise more. ...
Article : 301 wordsFat Stock.—Demand is confined to the local market.Owners of first-class lots prefer testing the Melbourne market rather than accept any reduction on their valuations. Store Cattle.—This description of stock is depressed, and ...
Article : 156 wordsFat Cattle.—Our supply today comprised about 1150 head, chiefly good fattening bullocks, only a few being prime. There was a full attendance of the town trade, but very few country buyers present:and the fact of some of our largest ...
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Advertising : 223 wordsThe demand for horses during the past week was brisk, and the prices realised at the Bazaar and Camperdown were as follows: Harness horses, with anything of style and breakage, from £18 to £26; cart horses, £8 to £18; saddle horses, £5 to ...
Article : 113 wordsThe demand for stations last week was dull, and only firstclass fattening stations are inquired for. The fat cattle market was fully supplied, and all brought forward were sold at about 20s to 22s per 100lb. Messrs. Brunker and Sparke ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 17 Jan 1874, Page 33
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