Competition in the sheep section at Homebush to-day was influenced by rain and further prospects. Values were 1/ to 3/ higher than those of last Thursday. ...
Article : 136 wordsPrices for sheep and lambs were firm to better at the abattoir sales to-day, but the best values were obtained at the morning auctions, as rain in the ...
Article : 236 wordsOnly a small amount of business was transacted at the fruit markets yesterday; very few buyers operating. Apricots and peaches were particularly slow of sale. ...
Article : 804 wordsReports received from representatives of the Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing on the sale of Queensland fruit at Melbourne and Sydney were issued ...
Article : 659 wordsImported fodder comprised the principal lines of farm produce at the Roma Street markets yesterday, and competition throughout was anything but animated ...
Article : 1,083 wordsThe tomato market yesterday was weak, and, as the demand was very limited, prices declined. Cabbages were rather slow of sale, there being quite a number ...
Article : 256 wordsThe British Tobacco Company (Australia), Limited, has declared a bonus dividend of 9d. a share, equal to 3¾ per cent. payable on January 29. This ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 wordsThe Flemington live stock market disclosed a firmer trend when 25,000 fat sheep and 21,500 store sheep were yarded. The market opened with steady local ...
Article : 453 wordsAt the fat stock sales to-day 350 cattle-were yarded, which included chiefly cows. There was a big percentage of good trade beef. ...
Article : 90 wordsHeavy supplies of white hens came to hand yesterday, the demand for which was steady at the rates quoted. Good heavy hens sold well, and the demand ...
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Advertising : 821 wordsThe Queensland Honey Board, through its agents (J. Jackson and Co., Ltd.), advises that prices are:—Honey, choice 4½d. prime 3½d to 4d. second grade 3d ...
Article : 77 wordsCHARLEVILLE, Tuesday.—1600 wethers, Brundell, via Morven, Thorpe in charge; 3000 mixed sheep, Maxvale to Barcaldine, Craig owner, J. Hackett in charge; 7000 ...
Article : 38 wordsGATTON, Wednesday.—Only light supplies were forward to-day. The price of maize and lucerne chaff dropped. Prices: Maize 4/11 to 5/: chaff, lucerne £8 to ...
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Advertising : 259 wordsBrisbane Mills.—Flour, £13/5/ a ton; bran. £8/10/; pollard, £8/10/. SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The wheat market is quiet and at a standstill. Silo parcels ...
Article : 110 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Passion fruit, halves 7/ to 13/; pumpkins, £14 to £19 per ton; bananas, nines and eights 13/ to 16/ sevens 12/ to 14/, sixes 10/ to 12/: ...
Article : 260 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Forage, straw, Tasmanian, wheaten and oaten, to £5/5/ per ton; maize, yellow. North Coast 5/7 to 5/8. South Coast 5/6 per bushel ...
Article : 220 wordsSpecial fruit train 51/36 (section 1) arranges by and dispatched for The Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing cleared Clapham, via the Kyogle route ...
Article : 128 wordsLONDON, December 15.—Wheat cargoes, responding to strong overnight Chicago and Argentine cables, and indications of large Continental needs and adverse. ...
Article : 252 wordsGATTON, Tuesday.—At the weekly sales 180 prime plus were yarded. There was an advance in the price of prime pigs, best baconers selling at 6d. per lb. and prime ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Thu 17 Dec 1936, Page 7
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