Lucerne hay was in exceptionally heavy supply at the Roma Street markets yesterday and included some very attractive, green leafy lines. Buyers however, were not ...
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Advertising : 608 wordsOnly a small amount of business was transacted at the fruit markets yesterday, and as most lines were somewhat in excess of trade requirements, value generally were ...
Article : 735 wordsSir,—It seems to me that the Butter Board is likely to injure the dairying industry very seriously by its butter pat experiment, for Brisbane people ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Bank of New South Wales has declared an interim dividend for the first quarter of the current year at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum. It ...
Article : 82 wordsOf the 12,918 bales submitted at auction at the wool sales to-day. 10,930 were sold, and an additional 1708 were disposed of by private treaty. The ...
Article : 90 wordsSir,—If the City Council used a little more tact and judgment it would go a long way to remove the feeling of exasperation which is fast being caused ...
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Article : 99 wordsMrs. E. A. Wilcox.—Mrs. Ellen Alice Wilcox, widow of Mr. Henry Wilcox, of Plainby, near Crow's Nest, died in Brisbane on Saturday at an ...
Article : 127 wordsSir,—On making inquiries why we are not selling wool to Russia, I find that one possible reason for no trading agreements being entered into in ...
Article : 165 wordsSir,—"There shall be an inter-State commission," and "trade between the States shall be absolutely free." These are two parts of the federal ...
Article : 277 wordsA cable message from London, dated January 26. reports that dry combed wool tops futures at Antwerp are steady. Quotations are: March-May. 323/4d.: July. 32 7-8d. At ...
Article : 56 wordsThe Queensland Honey Board, through 1 agents (J. Jackson .and Co., Ltd.). advises that prices are: Honey, choice 4¼d prime 3½d to 4d, second grade 3d to 3¼d third ...
Article : 72 wordsLAIDLEY, Wednesday.—Moderate supplies of lucerne chaff lucerne hay and maize were forward to-day and met a good demand. Prices: Maize 5/4 to 5/5; eggs 8d; potatoes ...
Article : 255 wordsAll varieties of tomatoes were slow of sale yesterday, very few choice lots selling higher than 3/ a case. Heavy carryover stocks have accumulated, and because of the hot weather ...
Article : 297 wordsSir,—After seeing the type of carriages which composed the 9 a.m. express to Southport on Sunday morning I wondered how much longer the ...
Article : 168 wordsSheep were more plentiful at he abattoir sales to-day and slightly more lambs were yarded. Quality was fair to good, and with strong competition, values generally altered ...
Article : 220 wordsFree Matches.—"Smoker" (the Valley): Until the beginning of this year tobacconists gave away matches free with tobacoo. Since that time ...
Article : 437 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Bananas, nines and eights 11/ to 12/, sevens 10/ to 11/1 sixes 9/ to 10/, a few special lines higher market firm with upward tendency: pineapples 7 ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Flemington cattle market to-day was adequately supplied with useful to prime beef. Cool weather influenced satisfactory local trade demand, though frequently ...
Article : 157 wordsPoultry deliveries yesterday were fairly heavy. The demand was moderate and prices practically unaltered. First grade eggs have advanced 1d a dozen. ...
Article : 152 wordsBrisbane Mills.—Flour. £13/5/ a ton: bran £8,10 pollard, £8/10/. SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Wheat, quiet, but sightly easier; silo. February delivery, small ...
Article : 100 wordsTOOGOOLAWAH, Wednesday.—At sales yesterday 127 pigs and 57 calves were bought over the scales at: Baconers 6d, per 1b, dressed weight porkers 5d,; calves, 2d to 3d. ...
Article : 141 wordsSpecial fruit train 4/37 (section I). arranged by and despatched for the Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing, cleared Clapham, via the Kyogle route yesterday ...
Article : 117 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Forage, straw. Tasmanian wheaten and oaten, £5/5/ per ton; maize, yellow, South Coast, 5/11 to 6/ per Bushel; millet, extra choice long hurl, prime ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 wordsA reason for lower prices for Dominions butter in London is given in the circular of A. J. Mills and Co Ltd., December 16. Imports from the ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Thu 28 Jan 1937, Page 7
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