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  2. Sydney Markets.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 545 words
  3. Horse Market.

    The market badly supplied with horses the past week. Good useful saddle, harness, and draught horses are wanted. At the Bazaar the following sales wera effected:—Mr. W. H. Whyte, 2 draught horses, £65; Mr. Bucnanan, a grey ...

    Article : 236 words
  4. WAGGA WAGGA.

    Fat Sheep.—A good demand now exists for prime fat stock, which are rather difficult to procure. We have sold for Mr. Jas. Rudd, of Wagnigberrima, 180 very prime bullocks, to Mr. J. O'Neill, of Beechworth. ...

    Article : 207 words
  5. Australian Wool Market Report

    The cable is still unrepaired, and telegrams come in very irregularly. The mall steamers have all arrived punctually, but from no quarter is the news brought satisfactory for the wool interests. From London the opening and progress of ...

    Article : 430 words
  6. Stock, Station, and Produce Reports.

    Station.—The sale of the extensive and well-known stations of Messrs. J. Christian and Co., conducted at the Exchange, Sydney, by Messrs. G. M. Pitt and Son, attracted a large and influential attendance. Walhallow and Long Point ...

    Article : 1,242 words
  7. MELBOURNE.

    Fat Cattle.—1080 head were entered for the week's supply, the general average being middling and inferior quality. There was a good attendance of town and country butchers, and sales passed off brisker, a general rise of from 10s to 20s ...

    Article : 1,052 words
  8. Tin Ore and Metal.

    Ore imported during the week—1803 bags, about 90 tons. No intelligence of a later date from London than that contained in my last week's circular has reached us yet, but should the Edinburgh have been successful, in picking up the ...

    Article : 315 words
  9. Weekly Produoe Circulars.

    Wool.—The sales hold yesterday, although not very important, had a slightly brighter uppearance, and although prices did not advance, there was somowhat a better disposition on te part of buyers to operate. Greasy wool brought ...

    Article : 2,332 words
  10. MUDGEE AND GULGONG.

    Stations.—The Kidgar station, which has lately changed hands with cattle at £7 10s shows that for good properties of this description there is a diaposition on the part of capitalials to invest. ...

    Article : 383 words
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