Light supplies of lucerns chaff from local growers were available at the Roma-street markets yesterday, and for lear[?] feed in green condition the demand was ...
Article : 755 wordsThe District Nurses' Association, whose energetic band of 12 nurses has rendered such yeoman service to the sick poor of the city and suburbs, is making a special ...
Article : 182 wordsSir,—Mr. Watkins' letter, published in your issue of 7th iiistaut, demands a reply from somebody; it is based upon errors' which, if not pointed out, will ...
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Advertising : 551 wordsThe Rev. Henry Gainford spoke on Sunday evening on the subject ot "God's Silence in Daily Affairs," at Milton Congregational Church, from the words in ...
Article : 611 wordsSir,—The recent references in your issues to the action of farmers in the Kingaroy and Stanthorpe districts in refusing employment to out-of-work folk, ...
Article : 379 wordsPeas were very scar[?]e, and an excellent demand existed for peas from New South Wales, at from 7d. to 8d. per lb. Locally grown peas were almost unprocurable. ...
Article : 129 wordsSir,—Allow me to congratulate "Pious Pete" on his letter which appeared in your paper on March 9. His solution of this controversy is the best that can ...
Article : 147 wordsFairly good supplies of poultry were available at the markets yesterday, and a moderate demand was experienced. Eggs of quality were in demand. ...
Article : 171 wordsSir,—A letter written by Mr. A[?] Watson, in the "Courier" of 6th inst., states Mr. Watson wishes not to enter into any newspaper controversy, &c. Mr. Watson ...
Article : 238 wordsA fire demolished Kerschler's fruit and confectioneiy business in Burringbarstreet this morning, and spread to the vacant shop next door, which was also ...
Article : 132 wordsThe demand for honey was rather slow yesterday, and beeswax was in demand. The following rates ruled:—Honey, 4d. to 5d. per lb.; beeswax, 1/9 to 2/4 per lb. ...
Article : 1,282 wordsSir,—Passing through the fruit markets recently, I gathered evidence, of a woeful waste of excellent material for the production of industrial alcohol in ...
Article : 398 wordsThe following prices ruled for bran and pollard at the Brisbane mills yesterday: —Bran, to lots £8/17/6, less £9/2/6 per ton; pollard, ton lots, £10/7/6, less ...
Article : 41 wordsSir,—During the week your morning contemporary published a letter, headed: Danger Spots in Brisbane River, subscribed by "Exempt." I thought the ...
Article : 130 wordsHeavy supplies of bananas were available at the markets yesterday, and only the better quality Cavendish realised good prices. Very low rates were recorded ...
Article : 1,098 wordsOn Saturday, at [?]urnett's saleyards, Normanby, a consignment of fresh country cows and horses were submitted for sale. Milking cows sold from £5 to ...
Article : 235 wordsSir,—To my mind the writer of the letter signed "Fair Play" in your issue of the 28th of February Joes not know anything about dairying. If he did he would ...
Article : 219 wordsSir, In days (not so) old, Capital was bold, Prospecting had a say, ...
Article : 460 wordsSir,—The cynic observer cannot fail to have noticed' how in this world a word becomes fashionable, and then dies out when another takes its place. Such a word ...
Article : 225 wordsAbout 120 pigs were yarded at the local sales, and the following prices were realised:—Prime baconers over the scales, 6d. per lb.; prime porkers, over the scales, ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Tue 13 Mar 1928, Page 11
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