THE week now under review has been of an uneventful character, and the amount af business carried through has hardly been up to the average, notwithstanding a better inquiry that has been noticeable ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 wordsW. N. MOULDER.—Fat Cuttle: Prices throughout the month have been firm, ranging from 10s to 12s per 1001b, the quality on the whole being better than for some time past. Fat Sheep: The markets during the past month ...
Article : 119 wordsB. D. MOREHEAD AND Co.—Fat Stock: The stock yarded consisted of 421 sheep, 34 lambs, and 197 cattle, Sheep: The only sheep forward were a draft of owes from Cecil Plains of primo quality, which, owing to the small ...
Article : 266 wordsMORT AND CO.—Wool: This being the off week no sales were held, and we have therefore nothing to add to our previous report. Quotations may be given as 18d to 22d for scoured; fiecce, medium, 13d to 17d, no good lots ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 509 wordsStock crossings are very limited. On Sunday 2190, Messrs. Clarke and M'Leahy's, fat sheep passed, consigned to Gibson and Co., Melbourne; also 204 Tyson's fat cattle, to Walker and Co. Messrs. Mann and Co., local agents, ...
Article : 598 wordsAt the Darling Harbour railway terminus, during the week, there has been a fair amount of forage and produce from the country districts on the western and southern lines, the general attendance and ...
Article : 1,859 wordsF. BACON AND Co.—Stations: Nothing to report under this heading. Owners are not so desirous of selling as they were before the rise in wool. In fact their reservos have in many instauces been considerably increased. ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 17 Apr 1880, Page 37
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