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  2. [GRIFFITHS AND WEAVER.]

    Stations.—Matters grow worse and worse and we [?] few inquiries. Except submitting an offer that was refused. we have not transoted any business in pastoral securities during the week. We have had inquiries about properties ...

    Article : 352 words
  3. [BRUNKER AND WOLFE.]

    Stations and Estates.—The announcement by cablegram of the successful floating of the three and a half millions sterling loan must produce a beneficial effect here, and impart contldence in pastoral properties as safe investment for ...

    Article : 362 words
  4. MELBOURNE.

    Wool.—We held a small auction to-day, and sold 215 bales at about similar rates to those lately ruling, any alteration in value being in favour of tuyers. The bulk of the catalogue consisted of oddments, in inferior condition, for which ...

    Article : 559 words
  5. [HARRISON. JONES AND DEVLIN.]

    Station.—We notice no change from depression at present existing, and we fear but little reaction will take place whilst the money market here is in so unsatisfactory a state as regards pastoral properties. We hopefully look for better ...

    Article : 1,148 words
  6. SYDNEY. WAGGA. AND HAY.

    Fat Cattle.—784 cattle were yarded of Homebush on Monday, and 865 on Thursday; total, 1649 for the week's supply, all qualities being represented. This number was beyond requirements, in addition to which the trade were ...

    Article : 403 words
  7. Latest Pastoral Intelligence.

    The fat stock market is quiet, and nothing much is doing beyond what is required for local consumption. Store cattle are very dull of sale, with no inquiries. Store sheep are in good demand, especially for young wethers, although few ...

    Article : 338 words
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    Advertising : 737 words
  9. MUDGEE AND GULGONG.

    Stations.—We notice a greater apposition on the part of speculators to invest in favourably-situated sheep properties than has boen the case for some time. Cattle stations do not command much attention. We are now in a position ...

    Article : 232 words
  10. Condition of Stock, Pasture, Weather, &c,

    THE following are the reports of the stock inspectors for the week ending May 6:— ALBURY.—Heavy rain 29th ultimo; since a few light showers; 3lst fine and clear. Pasture good. Water ...

    Article : 1,191 words
  11. GUNNEDAH.

    Stations.—We are glad to note the following sales slnoe our last report, viz,:—Wooiondool, Riverlna, with 32,000 sheep and 13,000 acres freehold; nine blocks of Mr, O'Neill's Cobar country, Warrego district, with 5000 sheep, for £25,000; ...

    Article : 222 words
  12. BRISBANE.

    Fat Stock.—The supply yarded for the week consisted of 623 sheep, 150 cattle, 20 calves, and 64 lambs. Owing to the short supply of sheep forward, prime crossbred wethers sold at from 11s 9d to 12s 9d, mrrino wethers from fair to good at ...

    Article : 138 words
  13. [MAIDEN, HILL. AND CLARK.]

    [?] very heavy supply forward, 1756 head being yarded for the week, and about 250 sold outside to the inde, 891 were yarded no Monday, chiefly fair to good des[?] with a few prime. Owing to the heavy rains there ...

    Article : 243 words
  14. [SCOTT AND MACGREGOR.]

    Fat Sheep.—Market barely supplied, under 1000 being yarded, ont of which wo sold 500 good quality merino wethers (Mr. Dalton's, East Prarie) at 9s 6d to 11s, and 216 prime cross-bred wethers, from Headington Hill, at lls 9d to ...

    Article : 258 words
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