MESSRS. MORT AND CO. report:—Wool.—No sales were held this week, and quotations, therefore, remain unaltered. Arrivals are very limited, and inquiry good for fairly sized parcels of all descriptions. ...
Article : 650 wordsIN the South Sea Islands we are not surprised to hear of any losses that may be sustaiued by the action of the elements at this time of the year; but we considered that in this ...
Article : 722 wordsTHE weather during the past few days has been very showery, and heavy rates have fallen at intervals. On Sunday we experienced quite a hurricane towards evening. ...
Article : 2,959 wordsThere is a total absence of any definite news regarding the result of the negotiations with England. Other Powers discourage the idea of ...
Article : 750 wordsMessrs. FINLAY and CO., Goulburn, report:—Our sale of upwards of 1000 head of store cattle just completed too late to give particulars. Sale went off well; prices firm Store Sheep—Since our last we ...
Article : 172 wordsMESSRS. R. GOLDSBROUGH AND Co. report:—Wool.—We have no transaction in this market to note since our last report, business having been completely suspended during the Easter holidays. The ...
Article : 617 wordsTHE first of these sales was held on Thursday last at Douglas Park, when Mr. Jenkins submitted a lot, seventy, for public competition. A special train left Sydney at 9 o'clock, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsMr. Edw. Carroll, of Ohidowla, has sold seventy-five (75) head of bullocks to Mr. Allen McKenzie. Elliot, Fosbery and Co., agents. ...
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Advertising : 144 wordsMessrs. DAL, CAMPBELL, HEPBURN, and Co. report:—Fat Cattle.—1219 head were drawn for yesterday, but over 100 of these were not penned. The supply consisted principally of Western, ...
Article : 365 wordsShowing the height of the Murrumbidgee above summer level at Wagga Wagga:—Ft. In. April 30(falling).... 2 3 ...
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Family Notices : 48 wordsWE had hoped that the scenes of rowdyism which had too frequently characterised the proceedings of our Legislative Assembly were at an end, ...
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Advertising : 739 wordsWE are able to give our readers the result of the judging for some of the cattle exhibits:—DURHAMS. ...
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Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW : 1875 - 1910), Wed 1 May 1878, Page 2
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