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Advertising : 7,660 wordsDENILIQUIN,—The flockowners are busy shearing, and already a number of drays have passed through for Melbourne. The samples of the clip which we have seen indicate a good harvest, and the quality of ...
Article : 1,108 wordsMessrs. ETTERSHANK, EAGLESTONE, and Co. report:— "Fat Cattle.—352 were yarded; the quality was chiefly medium to inferior, a few pens being pretty good. Prices ruled very much the same as last week, ...
Article : 632 wordsMessrs. GUTHRIE, BULLOCK, and Co. report:—"Fat Cattle.—An unusually large supply forward this week, the quality of which was for the most part good, and a fair proportion prime. All sold at ...
Article : 967 wordsMessrs. DALMAHOY CAMPBELL and Co. report:—"The fat cattle market was supplied to-day with 350 head, consisting only of medium quality. For a second day's sale the attendance was good, and all those penned ...
Article : 109 wordsMessrs. ETTERSHANK, EAGLESTONE, and CO. report:— "Fat Cattle.—348 were ponned, 44 of which were stores. The balance ranged from good to inferior quality; no prime in. There was a fair attendance of ...
Article : 1,281 wordsMr. GEORGE SYNNOT reports:—"Wool.—Two or three lots of wool have already arrived in town, and shearing operations have commenced in various parts of the country. Owing to the scarcity of water, ...
Article : 301 wordsThe quotations to-day were as follows:—Wheat, 7s. 6d. to 7s. 9d. per bushel; oats, 4s. to 4s. 3d.; peas, 6s. 6d.; fowl [?]eed, 4s. to 5s. Potatoes were in demand at £4 15s. to £5 per ton. Bacon, 7d. to 8d. per lb. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 4 Sep 1868, Page 3
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