Our cable message reports the London market for butter to be firm. Danish is unchanged on the week. Choicest salted and unsalted New Zealand 15 2/ to 3/ up; ...
Article : 428 wordsPotatoes comprised the principal lines of light supplies of farm produce at the Roma Street markets yesterday, and did not include anything of outstanding ...
Article : 825 wordsANY boy or girl can make simple but artistic lampshades from parchment or strong drawing paper, as no great skill is needed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 433 words["Quart Major" will be glad to discuss any questions sent in on either auction or contract. Solutions to the problems will be acknowledged in' the usual way.] ...
Article : 1,229 wordsOnly a moderate amount of business was transacted at the fruit markets yes-terday, the demand for most lines being limited. Although no actual change took ...
Article : 887 wordsTERRY TAYLOUR slowed from a fast trot to a walk. Just here, he knew, the lonely cliff road twisted, curving around a rocky ...
Article : 151 wordsTerry frowned. Those lights, the stealthy movements of the men below, aroused his suspicions. It looked as If there were some sinister pupose afoot ...
Article : 922 wordsGOONDIWINDI, Thursday.—218 bullocks, Roma to Flemington, W. Stevenson owner; 971 bullocks, Mitchell to Narrabrt, F. S. O'Donnell (Mltchell: 5300 shee ...
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Article : 28 wordsCOORAN, Friday.—Mr. W. Kenny held a sale, at which prime baconers realised up to 5d per lb dressed weight and calves to 2d per lh. ...
Article : 124 wordsTHE crest of the Brisbane Grammar School was adopted during the term of office of the first headmaster, Mr. T. Harlin, M.A.. who held office ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 210 wordsspecial fruit train 34/36 (section 1) ar-ranged by and despatched for the Com-mittee of Direction of Fruit Marketing cleared Clapham, via the Kyogle route. on ...
Article : 151 wordsSales of Exhibition stock were conducted yesterday. Mactaggarts P.P. Co-operative Association, Ltd., report as follows, on their sales:- ...
Article : 516 wordsLittle change took place in tomato values yesterday, but there appeared to be a better demand for choice coloured lines. Cabbages were rather dull of sale and ...
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Article : 242 wordsLOWOOD, Friday.—Farm produce was again in light supply to-day. The demand was fair. Prices: Chaff, lucerne £5/2/6 to £7/5/, mixed £4 to £6/2/6. oaten £3/10/ ...
Article : 232 wordsThe Queensland Honey Board, through its agent (J Jackson and Co., Ltd.). advises that prices are: Honey, choice 4¾d prime 3½ to 4d second garde 3d to 3¾d. ...
Article : 69 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Straw, Tasmanlan wheaten and oaten £4/10/ perton; maize. Northern \Rivers, yellow 4/9, white 4/7 per bushel; millet, extra choice long hurl. ...
Article : 214 wordsBrisbance Mills.— Flour &13/5/ a ton; bran. &7/10; pollard, &7/15. SYDNEY, Friday.—Wheat very quis easier at close). bulk 4/6 1-8 on February ...
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Article : 5 wordsvery light supplies of poultry were recelived yesterday and again the demand was good for all heavy birds. The inquiry for prime turkeys was brisk. and ducks ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Sat 22 Aug 1936, Page 9
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