Messrs. R. Goldsbrough and Co. report that they have sold the Walbundrie and South Piney Range stations, on the Billabong, New South Wales, together with about 16,000 acres freehold and improved ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 395 wordsMessrs. Fraser and Co. held their usual weekly grain and produce sale this day: There was a good attendance of the trade, but not many parcels offering. They sold Wimmera prime milling wheat at 4s. ...
Article : 381 wordsThe usual monthly meeting was held on Monday night, at the Melbourne Athenaeum. Present: Mr. Toon, in the chair, and Messrs. Creswell, J. C. Cole, Draper, Merton, ...
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Family Notices : 517 wordsMessrs. FENTON and MARSHALL report:-- The market has been well supplied with first-class new hay, but we have noticed a falling off in chaffing sorts. If farmers wish to hold the market against ...
Article : 168 wordsFAT SHEEP.-- 10,418 yarded. The bulk of the supply was composed of medium quality and stores, and the balance ranged from good to prime mutton. There was a small attendance of buyers, and sales opened ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 353 wordsThe stock yarded were-- 416 cattle, 23 calves, 10,413 sheep, 1,936 lambs. FAT CATTLE.-- Of the above number, about one half were good to prime, the remainder medium. ...
Article : 242 wordsDaniel Hartnett, of Hill street, Hawthorn, Labourer. Causes of insolvency: Sickness in family, and want of employment. Liabilities. £75 17s. 4d.; assets, £3 10s.; ...
Article : 300 wordsMr. Abraham Lincolne reports:-- No transactions in seeds of any kind have been negotiated this past week, although daily inquiries are coming to hand as to opening prices, etc. The reports of yield in ...
Article : 273 wordsMangana, s., 752 tons, A. T. Woods, from Launceston. Passengers-- saloon: Mr. and Mrs. G. Henry, Mrs. Nichols and child, Miss West; Messrs. G. H. Smith, W. G. Lawson, Macdowall, Gee, Kirkus, ...
Article : 2,205 wordsFAT CATTLE-- 953 sold. The quality of these was, generally speaking, medium, and a few were prime. The market was about the same as the last sale, very dull, and sales dragged considerably. Prices ...
Article : 174 wordsThe weather since our last has been dry-- at the commencement of the week cool and pleasant, and at the close unpleasantly hot. The wool passings have been confined to a few bales, and owing to the ...
Article : 795 wordsFAT CATTLE.-- This market was heavily supplied, 2,314 having been penned and sold to -day, the bulk of which consisted of drafts from Queensland and New South Wales, only a small proportion of which were ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 10 Jan 1880, Page 21
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