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  2. COUNTRY TOWN and FARM

    THE final tobacco auction of the season at Newmarket yesterday again illustrated that there is a reasonable outlet for the best, ...

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  3. Drop in Fat Sheep Prices at Newmarket

    VALUES were easier for fat sheep but all good and prime quality lambs sold well at Newmarket auctions yesterday. There were only 20 trucks ...

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  4. BAGS FOR WHEAT CHEAPER

    FOLLOWING a decline in Calcutta quotations, Melbourne jute merchants announced yesterday that the price of cornsacks to the farmer today ...

    Article : 107 words
  5. INCREASE IN EGG SHIPMENTS

    EGG exports from Australia to date this season are already more than half of last season's. The total is 5,013,450 dozen. ...

    Article : 102 words
  6. DROP IN SKIN PRICES

    REFLECTING the quieter market for wool, sheepskin values, moved down at yesterday’s auction. In some cases, the decline was ...

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  7. GREATER POTATO PRODUCTION

    LATEST statistics show that 68.929 acres produced 206.489 tons of potatoes in the 1931-32 season in Victoria, against 67,590 acres and 173,341 ...

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  8. Move to Re-open Famous Hustler’s Reef Mine

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—Negotiations are proceeding with a view to re-opening the new Agnew Hustler's Reef mine at Eaglehawk. A company with ...

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  9. 4/- a lb. in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—An auction sale of tobacco leaf was held by Dalgety’s today, when a catalogue of 92 tons was submitted, and about 75 per ...

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  10. Minister Ready For Settlers’ Visit To Home

    THE Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Allan) was unperturbed yesterday at the decision of the Northern Irrigators’ Defence League to arrange a ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. Seymour Stores Robbed

    SEYMOUR, Thursday.—Collas's refreshment rooms and Lusher’s hairdressing saloon, on Hume Highway, were entered, and cigars and 12/ in ...

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  12. Shepparton-Benalla Road Now State Highway

    SHEPPARTON. Thursday. - The Country Roads Board notified Shepparton Shire Council today that Shepparton-Benalla P.oad. 42 miles, has been ...

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  13. Front Door Forced with Jemmy

    Thought to be the work of a city gang using a car, the shop of R. T. McDonald, at Beaufort, was robbed of tobacco and cigarettes, and three ...

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  14. Nagambie Property Sold

    The Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Co. Ltd. advised yesterday that 2300 acres of grazing property a[?] Nagambie, owned by Mr. F. O. ...

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  15. Maryborough Man Wins Medal

    BENDIGO, Thursday. — The Fred Wood Medal for 1932 for the best and fairest player in the minor premiership matches of Bendigo Football ...

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    The principal rain recorded in the Commonwealth during the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Baconer Prices Firm

    There was a full supply of bacon pigs at the Corporation yards. Competition was good, and prices firm at last week's rates. Light and ordinary sold to 42[?]6 ...

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  18. Irrigation Control Protest

    KYABRAM, Thursday.—The secretary of the organising committee (Mr. H. Hanslow) has been advised by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Allan) ...

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  19. London Wool Prices Firm

    LONDON, September 28.—Wool competition was fairly well maintained at today's sales, when 11,295 bales were catalogued. Prices showed no moterial change ...

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  20. Jersey Herd Averages 38 gns.

    KYABRAM, Thursday. — The 51 lots offered at F. J. Trevaskis’s sale of Ballara Jerseys today averaged more than 38 gns. Buyers were present ...

    Article : 62 words
  21. MICKEY MOUSE

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