BREAT BTUEES.—The neoilne in prices, caused by sevaral large lors being plased in the market for sats last week, has induced buyers to operats more neely; and instead of prices giving way materially, as might have been inferred, it has only cra and a ...
Article : 248 wordsTHE following details of a daring forgery by Southern sympathisers and gold speculators, will show the ground which existed for some of the absurd telegraphic news which preceded the ...
Article : 830 wordsThe share market continnes quist, and the transsotions this week are but few. Holders of Bank and Insurance shares are, bewever, firm, and are not pressing sales, slthough buyers are not disposed to operate froely at prices asked. Steam shares ...
Article : 118 wordsI connot report any increased activity in the share market this wee. bank shares are upneld at the quotations; so are insurence shares, but coal and steam sha as coutinue depressed, aswill appear by the report of the sales effected. My sales ...
Article : 95 wordsWOOL._70 bales only were offered at yesterday's sales, and all sold. The lots were comprised only of odd parcels, which realised full rates. A slight advance may be moticed in greasy wools. ...
Article : 192 wordsI have done a fair amount of busineas this week, with little wariation of price from last quotations. Bank stooks are firm with fair inquiry. Steam shates are dull of sale. New Hunter shares have been sold with considerable variation of price ...
Article : 151 wordsThe abare market has been quiet this week. I have no alteration in prices to note. Bank and insurance shares continue arm at quotations, but even for these favourite securities there has been but a limited demand. My sales have been ...
Article : 87 wordsA large quantity of produce has come into the market this week, but prices continne about the same. My sales this week have been, 39 trucks and 1 truck Swede turnips, at prices as follows:—Oated hay, from 5s. to 8s. 9d.; wheat hay and straw, ...
Article : 73 wordsIT is beyond dispute that her Majesty is losing some portion of the enthusiastic attach meat of ber subjects; that the Prince and Princess of Wales are, beginning to occupy her place in the ...
Article : 1,095 wordsTHE past week has been charaotericed by great dullness in flour. Notwithstanding that the best brands of Adelside are easly to be obtained in smail lots at £22 per ton, the large consumers aopear to view the present prices wich a considerable amount of ...
Article : 229 wordsSTATIONS.—Since last report I have sold the runs, known as murilla and Canmaroo, situated in the Maranoa district, Queensland. The Murilla rups are formed by Woodatock and Blenhelm; with these 9801 sheep will be delivered. The ...
Article : 328 wordsTHE English Parliament has so often discussed the fitting out of Rebel privateers in British ports, that all that can be said on the subject seemed to be exhaus'ed. The position of the principal ...
Article : 1,131 wordsWe have had no arrival of immigranis to this colony since last report. The demand for agricultural labourers is now very considerabls, for which a good rate of wages is given if qualified to de all ...
Article : 75 wordsSTATIONS.—First-clase sheep yuns are inquired for, but few sellers in the markot until after shearing. STORE CATTLE.—Bayers will only operate atlow rates. I have no sales aotuatly completed, butseveral transactions pending. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 478 wordsBTATIONS.—We have no transactions to report, but have stilt some stations and unstooked country under offer and awaiting inspection. The dread of plure-pnettmonia preventa any anies being made of sattle stations. ...
Article : 126 wordsWith the exception of the scaroeness of harness leather and good percels of sole, which has before been noticed, there is nothing worthy of remark. The demand for all desoriptions is brlsk, and my sules during the week have been very large, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 wordsWOOL.—We have really nothing to report in this market this week. The usual sales by auction were held yesterday. In all 58 bales only were offered, the whole of which were sold at full rater. Our catalogue comprised 25 balos, of which a lot of 10 ...
Article : 381 wordsSir,—The following leading editorial was prepared for The Journal of Commerce of Thursday morning. As it cannot appear in that paper, in consequence of its suppression by the United ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsWOOL.—The limited quantity offered at auction yestorday was vagerly competed for, and all sold readlly at formor quotations. Some Moreton Bay skin wool, not properly dried, brought 2 ¾d per lb., all faults. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 wordsGIR,—Will you oblige us by publishing in your columns the following statement of the proceedings of the Government this evening toward The World and The Journal of Commerce, ...
Article : 606 wordsFor CATTLE.—In demand, at prion ranging from £3 to £5. The latter price is casily obtainable for prime lots, weighing 700 to 750 lbs. The market still exhibits an upward tendency. For SHRET—Market firm, at last week's quottion: 17s is the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 27 Aug 1864, Page 2
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