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  6. AGRICULTURAL PROGRESS.

    Up to the concluding days of the month, when good rains fell, dry weather was experienced. Water is now fairly plentiful, while the growth of grass has improved. ...

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  7. FORTUNES IN PILLS.

    Vast worldly wealth does not always reward the discoverer of the patent modicine, but there is an enormous class who rely on the pill as the pana[?]a for all their ...

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  8. TRADE, FINANCE, AND PASTORAL.

    There is great activity in bunding mat[?]ls, and especially in bricks and timber. In Brisbane and Ipswich there is probably over £100,000 worth of work in sight, including buildings for ...

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  9. THE PRODUCE MARKETS.

    Light suppries were again forward this morning. Maize valued only underwent alteration. Prime grain realised up to 2/6[?]; one special lot passed at that figute. The [?]cerne enaff and ...

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  11. CUSTOMS RETURNS.

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  12. FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MARKET.

    This morning's prices:—Rosellas, 1/ to 1/3 per bag, 6d. to 9d. per quarter-ease; peanuts, 2½d. to 2[?]d. per lb.; custard apples, 2/6 to 4/ per quarter-case; eating apples, locals, 4/6 to ...

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  13. Brisbaner Mar[?]berid[?]t.

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  14. THE SOUTHERN MARKETS.

    SYDNEY, June 17.—The produce market was Inactive. Chaff weaker; victorial, £3/15/ to £[?]/17/6 per ton. Maize sold at 2/9 to 2/11. Prime chickwheat brought £3 ex rail. Oaten ...

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  15. WATERLOO BATTLEFIELD.

    A touching ceremony took place at the farm of Hongoumont, on the Waterloo battlefield, last month, where a memorial tablet[?] presented by Count Charle[?] ...

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  16. WHIMS OF WILL-MAKERS.

    The late Mr. T. Bevan, one time M.P. for Gravesend. who directed in his will that his body should be cremated and "the ash residue ground to powder and ...

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  17. PASTORAL MATTERS.

    Six thousand fat wethers are passing Augathella to-day from Landsdown, C. Huxley in charge. These will be trucked from Charleville to the Redbank Meat Works, Cooke and Co. ...

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