MELBOURNE FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET.—For breadstuffs the demand is very heavy. Flour is unchanged, and only moves very slowly. Notwithstanding the apparent firmness imparted to wheat ...
Article : 216 wordsFat Cattle.—We held no sales this week, the trade being pretty well supplied. We thought it advisable in the interests of our constituents to hold over till next Monday when we have 2 prime lots to offer ...
Article : 454 wordsThe lovely afternoon of Wednesday brought to[?]DER, USE[?] gether a large muster to porticipate in the spor[?]avoury Dish Sometime previous to the meet buggies filled with 568[?] ladies and horsemen were on the spot anxiously ...
Article : 1,815 wordsThe people of New South Wales have given an emphatic denial to the assertion that they could turn their backs on a beaten man. Edward Trickett, who arrived by the Garonne on Wednesday morning, ...
Article : 1,284 wordsStations.—No sales concluded. Fat Cattle.—1447 yarded on both sale days, a large proportion being Queensland cattle. Prices improved fully 20s per head on last quotations, ...
Article : 2,582 words[?]ons. h considerable attention has [?] recently given this class of security, and [?] effected at impro[?] values, prospects continue [?]pa[?]uring. Our princ[?]l staple is being more ...
Article : 3,995 wordsStations.—Good demand still exists for eligible investments, both in New South Wales and Queensland. We have placed a large property in the latter colony at a satisfactory price. We note the following places ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 1 Jul 1882, Page 7
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