A special meeting of this Council was held in the Council Chambers, Devonshire street, West Maitland, on Friday evening. Present—the Mayor, Aldermen Crennan, Bussell, Riley, Wolstenholme, Wilkinson, ...
Article : 3,870 wordsOn Wednesday August 26, gloom was cast over the town of Rhynie by the intelligence that Miss Annie Claridge, daughter of Mr. S. F. Claridge, storekeeper, of Auburn, had died suddenly that morning at her brother's residence. The deceased ...
Article : 1,205 wordsFat Cattle.—Monday's sales opened with four hundred head of cattle, the bulk of which were good quality and sold at high rates, fully 27s 6d per 100 lbs for prime quality. On Thursday about 500 came ...
Article : 1,225 wordsAn immense quantity of rain has fallen in the Port Elliot district, says the Adelaide Observer of the 5th Sept. and a large extent of land is flooded. The proprieter of the Flatfield estate near Goolwa is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 282 wordsWool.—Since my last report no material alteration in price has taken place. The telegrams received during the last week from London are satisfactory, and all things considered we have every reason to ...
Article : 465 wordsWool.—There is nothing calling for special remark as regards the market for our chief staple, further than that a great deal of interest is evinced by buyers as to the date when the new clip may be expected to ...
Article : 357 wordsNARRABRI STOCK REPORT.—Passings have Beera limited to one mob of 176 first class fat cattle, amongst them 19 cows, from A. A. Dangar's Bunna. Bunna station, J. Kerrigan in charge; they went ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 4,626 wordsWool.—I cleared a few odd lots at auction to-day; also a large quantity of sheepskins, at from 5½d to 7¾d per lb. All arriving meet leady sale. Until some of the new clip is offered at auction to test ...
Article : 355 wordsThe members of the Albion Cricket Club opened the present season on Saturday last, and we were glad to see the cricketers muster on the green sward in such goodly numbers. The playing ground has ...
Article : 414 wordsStations.—For sheep stations the enquiries are not so numerous as they have been; nor do we expect to see much business done in this description of property until after shearing. The Brynudena and ...
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