The fortnightly meeting of the Wagga Borough Council was held at the Town Hall on Thursday evening. The Mayor (Alderman W. J. Blake) ...
Article : 744 wordsIn response to the solicilations of many of our subscribers, we have decided to include in each Saturday's issue of this paper a Poultry Column, ...
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Advertising : 867 wordsEggs, 6d per dozen. Butter, 9d to 11d per 1b. Flour, Wagga "Lily," 15/ bug 2001b Bran, 11½ per bushel. ...
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Advertising : 869 wordsButter, 1/1 per 1b. Eggs, 8d per dozen. Ham, 10d to 1/ per 1b. Bacon, 8d to 9d per 1b. ...
Article : 57 wordsChas. L. Griffith and Co. report having held their usual fortnightly market on Tuesday, 20th September, when they yarded 130 cattle 3300 sheep, ...
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Advertising : 260 wordsFat Sheep.—Only 12,000 yarded. The supply was within requirements. The demand was brisk, and prices gradually hardened to from 6d to 1/ per ...
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Advertising : 419 wordsAt the meeting of the Wagga borough council on Thursday night, Alderman Hardy referred to the dredging and sluciing proceeding in the ...
Article : 339 wordsThe Finance Committee reported in favor of the payment fo account's amounting to £197 11s 3d. The committee also recommended:—"That the ...
Article : 929 wordsAt Homebush on Thursday 38,500 sheep and lambs were penned. The sheep comprised a large proportion of wolly merinoes, mainly wethers, with ...
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Wagga Wagga Advertiser (NSW : 1875 - 1910), Sat 30 Sep 1905, Page 3
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