Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Limited, report as follows:- Wool-growers are, perhaps, more interested in the prospects of the sale ...
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Advertising : 834 wordsEggs, 11d per doz. Butter, 11d per lb. Flour, Wagga 'Lily,' 15/6 bag 200lb Bran, 10d per bushel ...
Article : 46 wordsThe bestowal by the King of the honour of knighthood upon Sir Samuel M'Caughey and Sir Phillip Sydney Jones arouses interest in the ...
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Advertising : 231 wordsButter, 1/ per lb. Eggs, 1/3 per doz. Ham, 9d to 10d per lb. Bacon, 7d to 9d per lb. ...
Article : 53 wordsFat Sheep.—Only 8,200 yarded. The quality was well suited to trade requirements, the greater portion consisting of good and prime. The ...
Article : 284 wordsThe regular meeting of the Wagga Council was held at the Town Hall on Thursday evening, and in consequence of the previous meeting having lapsed ...
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Advertising : 371 wordsMessrs Chas. L. Griffith and Co. report their usual fortnightly market at their Albury yards on Tuesday, when they yarded 3850 fat and store sheep, ...
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Advertising : 874 wordsThe shippers of 10,000 horses from Australia for the use of the Japanese Army in Manchuria have been particularly fortunate. Quite a small fleet ...
Article : 206 wordsMessrs. Harrison, Jones, and Devlin report under date July 6th:- Fat Sheep.—There were 25,781 sheep and lambs penned to-day, comprising ...
Article : 177 wordsIt is not many weeks since fashionable London amused itself with a Shakesperian bazaar. We have also had a Dickens ball. This week, writes ...
Article : 220 wordsMessrs. Winchcombe, Carson and Co. report under date 5th July:- In Sydney the wool market continues very firm, with a keen demand. ...
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Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW : 1875 - 1910), Sat 8 Jul 1905, Page 3
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