WOOL.—We are now rapidly approaching the busiest season of the year, and large quantities of the new wool clip are coming into the market, heretofore principally in grease. The extremely favourable ...
Article : 1,667 wordsThis market is very depressed, and yesterday's telegram from Melbourne mentioning a sale of superior flour at auction there for £13 5s per ton, has rendered transactions difficult. This, coupled with the fact of a difference existing in ...
Article : 287 wordsStations,—Nothing fresh to report, the season not having yet sufficiently broken to induce speculators to invest,. We have very nice properties we can treat for at once. Fat Cattle,—The number yarded about equal to ...
Article : 266 wordsFat Cattle.—The supply to hand last week was in excess of the demand, and although attendance was good, prices fell, excepting for best beef, which maintained its price. Late rains will encourage squatters to hold their cattle, and ...
Article : 2,429 wordsFat Cattle.—Supplies continue fully ample for trade requircments. Those yarded during the past week were, on the whole, of fair quality, with some few really good pens. Our last quotations may be taken as a guide to values, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 wordsFor the week, 763 head of fat cattle were yarded. The quality was better, and sold freely at last week's rates, best beef realising about 20s per 1001b, and medium 25s. In fat. sheep, 4695 were penned. On Monday the prices ruled. ...
Article : 843 wordsMr. Glue, labour agent, reports this market to be fairly supplied with men for light occupations; but men able to do farm and other country work there exists a scarcity, and orders are delayed. The building trades continue to be ...
Article : 103 wordsStations.—We have no talterations to note in the value of pastoral properties, and do not anticipate a resuscitation of the activity hitherto prevailing, Until there is such a reliable change in the season as to ensure the working of stock upon ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 609 wordsThe market this week has been heavy, with a downward tendency for horses. The principal cause of the depression was in consequence of the buyers from Queensland being supplied, and abetter supply of horses coming forward since ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 20 Oct 1877, Page 37
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