THERE is a firm feeling in the import markets, and a moderate amount of business doing in fulfilling country orders, the town trade being very sparingly supplied, buyers looking forward to some ...
Article : 1,722 wordsWool.—The supply is limited; that available, for the most part, being made up of parcels delayed in transit or the fag end of clips, and consequently not of a chnracter to affonl much test, of the effect on prices here of recent. English ...
Article : 384 wordsThe latest London telegram reporte a collapse in prices there, and causes legitimate buyers to be more cautious than before. Large arrivals by sea navo come to hand sinco last report, from Adelaide, Tasmania, and Melbourne. By rail ...
Article : 481 wordsStations and Stock.—The recent rains have caused an improved demand in stock matters, more especially for sheepinquiries being fair both for young owes and weddors suitable for fattening purposes. Bullocks of good descriptions also ...
Article : 289 wordsStations.—Notwithstanding there are a large number of buyers looking out for stations, very little business has as yet been done. There is a good demand, but it is difficult to suit the buyers. ...
Article : 558 wordsFat Stock.—For the present the local market is fairly, supplied and we cannot note any change in late quotations. We have sold at auction 30 cows for Messrs. Wilson and Downing, at £5 10s; and 350 wethers at 7s 3d, on account of Mr. ...
Article : 153 wordsStations.—Since my last have to report having in con junction with Mesara, Mort and Co., sold the Barcaldin Downs and Home Creek stations, Mitchell District, Queens land, with 78,000 sheep at a satisfactory. price to vendors ...
Article : 1,173 wordsFat Cattle—1307 head yarded and sold to—day, consisting chiefly of fine heavy bullocks, and, with the exception of Mr. Mitchell's draft, all Victorian cattle. The short supply of sheep, and fine cool weather, made the demand quite equal ...
Article : 195 wordsFat Cattle.—No change in values since last week. Fat sheep of good quality sold this week at 12s to 14s 6d, whilst inferior stock, which were very plentiful, were saleable at very low prices only. ...
Article : 244 wordsWool.—We have sold a few small lots by private contract during the week at about previous rates, and we are glad to note irom a late telegram that the London sales aro progressing at firmer prices. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 wordsThis week's press cablegrams advise that there is no change in the London metal market, and consequently the same is applicable to our local market. Prices remain unchanged, and while the demand for metal is brisk at current rates, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 661 wordsWool.—Transactions during the month have boon few and unimportant, this being the dull season of the year. About 300 bales have been sold, consisting chiefly of small lots and remnants of clips, and the prices obtained are about equal to ...
Article : 534 wordsStations.—WE have several valuable and eligibly-situated Btations, Blocked with cattle and sheep, as well as desirable blocks of unstoeked cotuitry, for private sale. Kecent transactions have been marked by unusually protracted ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 26 May 1877, Page 32
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