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Advertising : 5,644 wordsLENNON AND CAPE.—The recsipt and despatch of the letters par mail steamer have principaly accupled morcantile attantion this wack, and business in our share market has been quist Bank shares continue in great favour; New ...
Article : 381 wordsL.M. HARRISON.—Stations: In the present state of the coiony. it is only first-class proparties that command the attention of purchasars, and even to oblain a good price for these stations, they must not be stocked to much more ...
Article : 393 wordsWOOL—The attendance at the weekly sales, held yesterday was limited, and it was evident that buyers had not had time to look into the account eales received by the mail on Wednesday evening, and consequently the biddings were with ...
Article : 184 wordsWOOL.—Flece EH. 4 bains at 10½d; grease, H over St. Hs., 19 at 9d; flecne, ER over 8. 12 at 18¾, 8 at 18½d; gresse. 8 in circle. 14 at 9½d; fleecs, Saxon over H. 17 at locks Saxon over J. H. 1 at 8½d; gresse, JED, 3 at 8d. ...
Article : 1,105 wordsJ.A. M'CARROLL.—This trade is throughout the colonies, fairly broken down, so far as "famine prioses" are cencerned, i.e. we are now rapldly approaching the real value. Our Adeladie friends are evidently becoming jealous at the ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 25 Nov 1865, Page 2
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