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  2. FARM PRODUCE SALES

    Lucerne chuff deliveries to the Roma Street markets yesterday were fairly heavy, and included a number of soft and heated lines, bidding for which was anything but ...

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  3. MINOR MOVEMENTS

    Movements shown in the weekly return of the Commonwealth Bank as at last Monday ate generally of minor importance. ...

    Article : 307 words
  4. HOME TRADE BUYS CROSSBREDS

    The London wool sales advanced another stage to-day, with an offering of 8849 bales, or which 7316 were sold. New South Wales catalogued 347 ...

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  5. DARLING DOWNS BUILDING SOCIETY

    The annual report of the Darling Downs Building Society for the years ended December 31 last, to be presented to the annual general meeting ...

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  6. SOUTHERN BANANA MARKET STEADY

    Reports received from representatives of the Committee of Direction of Fruit. Marketing on the sole of Queensland fruit at Melbourne and Sydney were issued ...

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  7. DROP IN BUTTER TO 103/-PER CWT.

    There has been a relapse in London prices for butter. Kangaroo finest salted is selling at 103/ per cwt., a drop of 4/ since last week. The ...

    Article : 86 words
  8. PIG AND CALF SALES

    TOOGOOLAWAH, Tuesday.—At the sale yesterday 173 pigs and calves were bought over the scales at the following prices:—Baconers, 5½d per lb. dressed weight ...

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  9. CARRY-OVER STOCKS OF BEANS

    Tomato values yesterday were easier for local deliveries, owing to there being a number of New South Wales consignments on offer. Values for beans also were easier, and ...

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    Reminiscent of the colours from an old world garden, the special window display of exclusive flower design Cravats at pike Brothers is creating more than usual attention. The colours in the are beautifully blended, and represent the shades of Chrysanthemums hyacinth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 148 words
  11. TOOWOOMBA HORSE SALE

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.—At the first day pf McPhie and Co's there days' horse sale at their Newtown yards the top price was £37/10, paid for a six-year-old ...

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  12. POULTRY AND EGGS

    Poultry deliveries yesterday were moderate and the demand continued Rood for all, classes, particularly white hens, whilst ducks and drakes also sold well. ...

    Article : 190 words
  13. FISH MARKETS

    The following quantities and prices of fish were recorded at the Brisbane fish markets yesterday:—Early sale: Mullet, 150 cases, 6/ to 8/ a case: medium mullet 39 5/6 to 6/ ...

    Article : 221 words
  14. WOOL SALE WORTH

    The Brisbane wool suits Just completed yielded £1,413,775, details being as follows:— Av. Price Greasy, Scoured, Total. ...

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  15. BEENLEIGH HORSE SALE

    BEENLEIGH, Wednesday,—At a horse sale conducted by E. Rorke and Selwyn smith and Son, in conjunction, a medium draught more, 4 years, realised £27/10; medium ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. HONEY AND BEESWAX

    The Queensland Honey Board, through its agents J. Jackson and Co; Ltd; advises that prices are: Honey, choice 4¼, prime 3½ to 4d. second grade 3d to 3¼d, third ...

    Article : 76 words
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  18. FLOUR AND MILL OFFALS

    Brisbane Mills.—Flour. £14/12/6 a ton; bran. £8: pollard. £8/10/. MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Victorian Mill Owners' Association quote £13 for 2000lb. ...

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  19. COUNTRY SALES

    BOONAII, Wednesday.—All lines except lucerne were in light supply. Quotations: Maize. 5/1 to-5/4; eggs, 1/4 to 1/6: chart, lucerne £5/10/ to £7. mixed £5 to £6: hay ...

    Article : 310 words
  20. SHEEP IN DEMAND AT ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Sheep were a little more plentiful at the abattoir sales to-day than a week ago and there was a slight increase in lamb numbers, but as the ...

    Article : 186 words
  21. STEADY VALUES FOR APPLES

    Trading was very quiet at the fruit markets yesterday, the usual midweek slackness prevailing, Supplies of nil varieties of fruit were ample for trade requirements, and ...

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  22. Firm Trend At Melbourne

    The recent timer trend was rally sustained for fa sheep and lambs to-day. A notable expansion for local trade needs was generally experienced which curtailed the ...

    Article : 208 words
  23. SOUTHERN MARKETS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Straw, Tasmanlan when ten and oaten. £4/5/ to £4/15/ per ton; maize, lares yellow 5/6. small yellow 5/6. large white 5/6. small white 5/6 per bushel ...

    Article : 234 words
  24. Mactaggarts' Cattle sale

    Mactaggarts P.P. co-operative Association report that their Goomerl and Eidsvold cattle sates were held on April 24 and may 1 respectively. ...

    Article : 210 words
  25. LONDON WHEAT CARGOES

    LONDON, May 4.—Wheat cargoes were dull, Most qualities declined 3d. Parcels were down 3d. to 9d. Canadian nocks wore in good demand, but trading in ...

    Article : 137 words
  26. Inter-State Fruit Train Loadings

    Special fruit train 18/37 (Section 1). arranged by and dispatched for the Committee of Fruit Marketing, cleared Clapham, via the Kyogle route on Wednesday, with ...

    Article : 136 words
  27. Cannon Hill stock sales

    The following is the draw for the stock sales to be held at Cannon Hill to-day, the figures in parentheses denoting the number of owners: ...

    Article : 166 words
  28. COLOMBO TEA SALES

    The following prices were realised at the weekly Colombo ten sales: Broken orange pekoe, common 74 to 75 cents, medium 85 to 87 costs fine 02 to 05 cents, choice not ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. ADVANCE TRUCKINGS

    The Wholesale Moat Traders' Association of Brisbane notifies producers and buyers that the advance trucks of cattle and sheep for the cannon Hill sales are follow:— ...

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  30. STOCK MOVEMENTS

    BARCALDINE, Wednesday.—3400 wethers, Tara to Ryandale, Cudmore and Sons owner 3000 mixed sheep. [?] to Jericho. F. Langston (Inveruric) owner; 4000 ewes, Evesham ...

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