THE period to which our annual returns are usually made up having closed on the 30th ult., we propose as heretofore making a few comments upon the year's operations with respect to pastoral matters generally. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,873 wordsFat Cattle.—So far, no Improvement has been shown, but as supplies are now limited, with advices of but medium movements en route, we may fairly anticipate increased values. Present quotations are from 21s to 25s per 100lb. ...
Article : 206 wordsFat Cattle.—The number yarded was rather short of requirements. The market opened firmed at last week's quotations, and prices were well maintained throughout, the market closing firm. The great scarcity of good lots will ...
Article : 151 wordsFat Stock.—No transactions to report this week. Store Cattle.—The demand for bullocks of fattening ages still continues, but cows and young cattle are difficult to get rid of. Our only sale has been 30 head of steers by auction. ...
Article : 131 wordsGeneral dulness pervades this market, and the constant fall in London, Adelaide, and Melbourne, unsett es buyers. Best superfine flour is worth only £13 per ton, and wheat 5s 9d per bushel. It is the general opinion that our own ...
Article : 155 wordsWool.—The opening sale of the season was held at our warehouses this day, and there was a crowded attendance of the trade. English, Continental, and American firms being largely represented, in addition to the ...
Article : 692 wordsThere has been a dull market, without any perceptible change in prices, unless for light horses, which are a little easier. Well-bred horses, suitable fer harness purposes, and heavy draught remain unchanged in price, and are in good ...
Article : 67 wordsStations.—Transactions are unimportant, and not likely to be exemplified by any material improvement until we can announce a general and beneficial chimate in the season. Fat Cattle.—The attendance at the yards this week has ...
Article : 818 wordsMr. Glue, labour agent, reports a fair demand for labour for town and country during the week, and the supply short of eligible persons suitable for country orders. Those seeking light town occupations are numerous enough, ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 3 Nov 1877, Page 37
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