Stations.—We have no important business to report this week. There are a number of buyers in the market, but it is difficult to bring them to terms with sellers. We note the sales of:—Landsborough ...
Article : 205 wordsTHE EXTRA SHE[?]TS OF THE "MERCURY."—The Third sheet of this day's paper, of two pages, contains —Advertisements; Mail Extracts; The Chicken Quest[?]; The Borehole Strike; Banquet to Sir ...
Article : 2,954 wordsStations.—Although numerous valuable properties are daily being offered to the public there has been somewhat of a iull of late in business in these securities, nothing having occurred during the week ...
Article : 2,051 wordsOn the Wooloomanata station, near Lara (Mr. F. W. Armytage's), the importance of a[?]systematic course of tree-planting (observes the correspondent of the Geelong Advertiser) ...
Article : 728 wordsWool.—Since our last monthly issue of the 3rd ultimo, 1,0[?]9 bales have been disposed of in this market by public auction, The bulk of the lots offered consisted principally of scoured wools, which ...
Article : 1,392 words[?]tions.—Capitalists still evince a desire to [?] themselves of this class of investment, and pro[?]ties of a good fattening description (especially [?]ose in close proximity to market) are increasing in ...
Article : 4,022 wordsFat Cattle.—A good supply yarded from middling to fair quality, which sold from 15s to 20s per 100lbs. We sold—on account of Barraba station, 50 mixed bullocks from £3 10s to £7 2s 6d, cows ...
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The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), Sat 8 Jul 1882, Page 7
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