STATIONS.—I have had several bone ade inquiries during the past week for good sheep properties, and have sold to Dr. Morris the Winterbourne Station, in New England, with 9200 sheep, at 15s. per head; 400 head of cattle, at 40s. per head; 100 horses, at £5 ...
Article : 140 wordsI HAVE no alteration to report in prices this week, business having been somewhat quieter. There has been some demand for Australian Joint Stock Bank shares at £11, at which rate the price is firm. ...
Article : 67 wordsTHE arrival of the Jeddo, with the inward mails on Monday last (some days overdue), and the early departure of the outward mails per Salsetle, left but little time to peruse and reply ...
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Advertising : 2,298 wordsWOOL.—At our sale to-day, the increased firmness in price noted in our last report was fully sustained, and for wool of middle quality and condition there was a better demand, and higher prices were obtained; in fast, the sale exhibited a healthy and ...
Article : 278 wordsSTORE CATTLE.—Market unimproved, prices nominal, and no transactions. STORE SHEEP.—There are still a good many buyers for young breeding ewes: but aged ditto and wethers are not inquired for. ...
Article : 120 wordsF.T CATTLE are in better demand and may be quoted at from £4 10s. to £5 10s. for really prime. FAT SHEEP are worth 3d. per 1b. and about 14s. per head for weather weighing 54 1bs. This market is improving. I have ...
Article : 99 wordsMR. CHARLES MARTYN reports:—The sales have been pretty brisk since last report, though not quite so extensive as for the past few weeks The cessation of arrivals of largs drafts of country horses has had the effect of clearing the market of much ...
Article : 164 wordsTareas specffied: draft 1b. per cwt., and no othe allowance. WOOL—Locks, JS. 2 at 11½d; looks. TA in diamond, 1 at is mixed, AAA. at [?] 3d: grease, HM, 9 at 1s; fleece, WG over G. 38 at 1s 8½d; fleece, Wr. 4 at 1s 9½d: fleece, j. 12 is 6d fleece. ...
Article : 453 wordsJ. C. GLUBE reports:—By the late English news we have advices of two ships laid on to convey emigrants to this port; one vessel, the Hotspur, may be shortly expected. The labour market, this week, is about the smae as last, hiring is limited, female servants ...
Article : 339 wordsWOOL.— A[?]numerous attendance of buyers at auction to-day, and prices have improved for good free wool about a halfpenny per 1b. Seedy lots, if with any character, have particpated to a lik extent in value; still they sell irregularly. The result of sales ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 303 wordsFLOUR.—I quote best fine at £18 10s. £19 per ton, and every symptom is exhibited of a firm and healthy tone. WHEAT.—Prime samples of our own crop are worth 7s. to 7s. 2d First-class parcels of Adelaide can be placed at 7s. 6d. per ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 wordsFLOUR.—The market is firm. I quote best brands of fine flour as worth £18 to £19 per ton; seconds, £15 to £16 per ton. BRAN AND POLIA Dis[?]very searon, and woth 1s. 2d. per bushel. MAIZE.—There is a good demand for this cereal, and prime is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsWOOL—There is little alteration of note in this article; the scarcity of first class wools has given a firmer tone to the market. 99 bales were offered this day, of which, four lots were bought in on account of the vendors. The pots sold realised the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 wordsWE report a fair amount of business in our share market during the past week, and we have inquiries for the shares of most of our dividend paying companies. Our sales of Australian Steam and Newcastle Coal and Copper Company, exhibit an advance on prior ...
Article : 113 wordsSTATIONS.—Notwithstanding free selection, there is a better feeling existing in New South Wales for stations; our graziers are overcoming the dreads in perspective. I have since my last, sold Toonumba, on the Logan River, Queensland, with cattle, for ...
Article : 189 wordsAN average amount of business has been done this week in the share market. Commercial and New South Wales Bank Shares are inquired for. Joint Stock Bank sharee maintain last princes. Steam stock is still in reuest at an advance. ...
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