IN our last monthly review, forwar led per mail steamer Emeu, we commented upon the excessive dullness of trade and the general feeling of depression in our markets. We ...
Article : 6,435 wordsTHE store stock market cannot be reported, in any more animated state than for some time post; as regards store sheep, this is only what can be expected when we find our Melbourne correspondents quota actual sales of fat ewes (shorn) at 10s, 6d. to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 wordsFAT CATTLE.—This market has been better supplied this week, and prices have ruled easier. We quote prime quality from £6 to £7 10s.: second quality, from £1 10s. to £5 10s. FAT SHEEP.—Are in butter demand, first quality wethers, may ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 wordsMR. R. FORMES has to report having sold one good grazing run to the southward for £150, and two new runs on the Darling for £1000. FAT CATTLE.—Prime cattle, as I have for the last two weeks ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 wordsA considerable amount of property has changed hands during the month, and more enquiry has been manifestad for investments; but no improvement can be reported in prices. For the lower description of city freeholds thorn is not the ...
Article : 581 wordsWOOL.—The arrivals during the nest week have been considerable, but the absence of further English advices and the closing of the last opportunity to secure wool in time for February sales, has prevented uny improvement in value. The ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 wordsMESSRS. Burt and Co. notice considerable activity in the horse market during the week. Their sales have exhibited several lots of attractive young horses fresh from the country, the whols of which have been cleared off without difficulty. On Monday, two ...
Article : 242 wordsWool.—The non-arrival of the English'mall (now several days everdue) is a source of much disappointment to the buvers, who are anxious to operate, but in the absence of English advices are disnclindd to give the prices demanded by the holders. ...
Article : 213 wordsWE have had no arrival of immigrants from the old countries since our last report in the European summary, consequently. our market is rather bare of various kinds of labour. One or two shiploads of emigrants, adapted to colonial life, and of sober ...
Article : 624 wordsWE report lawing gold during the week parcles of fine flour at £20 to £22 per ton: malta, at 2s. 7d. to 2s. 9d. per bushol; demaged oats, 1s. 10d. per bushel; bran, 1s. 2d. to 1s. 3d. per bushel; malso meal, £5 10s. for 200 1bs.; bacon, 8½d, per lb.; ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Sat 12 Nov 1859, Page 5
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