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Advertising : 499 wordsSir,—When we penned our few lines in your issue of the 24th inst., in answer, to "Tasma's" remarks, it was done to protect our egg business interests, our ...
Article : 386 wordsAt Newstead the yardings on Tuesday were about equal to requirements. Beef was easier compared with the high rates ruling at last sale, best ...
Article : 795 wordsRev. John Shaw, Presbyterian minister at Ulverstone, is confined to his bed, Mr. Shaw had an attack of influenza about a fortnight ago, when owing to ...
Article : 123 wordsC. J. WEEDON PTY., LTD. (Established 1842), Launceston, Sharebrokers.— Specialising in Investments; Buyers of Bawra Shares and War Bonds; Agents ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneers' Ltd. report having held their weekly mart sale on Friday. There was a heavy penning of prime poultry. Firmer meat prices ...
Article : 283 wordsThe Australian Metal Exchange reports the London middle quotations of July: 27 as follow:— Per Ton. ...
Article : 188 wordsAt the Burnie Police Court on Saturday, before Messrs. W. H. Lane and R. S. Sanderson. Js.P., George Dodd was arraigned on charges of having used ...
Article : 117 wordsIn pursuance of a plan to stabilise the Wheat market the Farm Bureau Federation is urging the farmers throughout the country to ask the intermediate ...
Article : 113 wordsMr. Yelverton Wilson, chairman of the Hobart Stock Exchange, interviewed to-day in connection with the new Commonwealth 5 per cent. loan, stated that ...
Article : 348 wordsThe Launceston stocks market closed quiet. Mining shares lacked support, although some held their ground. Banking scrip was firmer, and general ...
Article : 130 wordsWheat.—Cargoes were quiet to-day on account of the American markets. Parcels were steady for wheat close at hand; those from Manitoba were between 6d and 3d ...
Article : 31 wordsThe letter which appeared in Saturday's issue of the '"Examiner" urging a greater interest in pork production is opportune. Although farming in all its ...
Article : 450 wordsBusiness has been satisfactory, and at each centre where we have conducted sales the yarding of stock and prices have been up to expectations. All ...
Article : 750 wordsGold.—Bendigo Amalgamated, b 1s 11d, s 2s 3d. Tasmania, b 4½d. Silver.—Amalgamated Zinc, b 24s 9d. Broken Hill Proprietary, b 26s, s 27s. ...
Article : 452 wordsW. T. Thorpe Pty. Ltd. sold at their mart:—Butter, 1s 4d to 2s 3½d; eggs, 1s 6d to 1s 6½d; preserved, 1s 3d; bacon, 7d to 11d; dripping, 3½d; beef, 2d to 9d; ...
Article : 376 wordsSubstantial subscriptions to the Commonwealth Conversion Loans were made during the week-end. The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) said on Saturday ...
Article : 275 wordsSilver.—Broken Hill Proprietary, b 25s 7d, s 26s. South ditto, b 43s 4d. Tin.—Briseis. b 4s 3d, s 4s 4d. Copper.—Mount Lyell, b 23s 10d. ...
Article : 59 wordsThe lawsuit Baum v. Beary was concluded before Mr. Justice Darling to-day. It formed the sequel to a smash in a horse race at Kempton Park on May 11. ...
Article : 195 wordsThree prime steers, the property of Mr. Ross Mackenzie, of Somerset, changed hands last week at £35 per bead. This is considered the highest price realised ...
Article : 57 wordsFollowing were the results of the principal events at Morphettville to-day: BALMORAL HANDICAP, Of 500 sovs. Six furlongs. ...
Article : 361 wordsA consignment of about 360 fat sheep is being sent to Melbourne by the steamer Moeraki from Dunedin. Some of the sheep were purchased privately, ...
Article : 52 wordsGold.—Tasmania, s 4d. Thomo, a £7 10s. New Bonanza, s 42s 6d. Silver and Copper.—Broken Hill Proprietary, b 26s, s 27s. Magnet, s 10s 6d. ...
Article : 174 wordsSheep.—Canterbury heavy, 7½d 1b. North Island, heavy, 7d. Argentine firsts, 6½d; ewes, 5d. Patagonian, light, 6d. Lambs.—Canterbury heavy, 10 3-8d; ...
Article : 97 wordsThe "Daily Express gives prominence to the suggestion of a correspondent that a cricket eleven composed of players from different parts of the Empire ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Customs collections at Devonport for the week ending July 23 were £11 6s, and Burnie £72 6s. ...
Article : 22 wordsThe expectation that Beauford and Golaming would compete in weight-forage races at Randwick on September is dissipated by a report from Newcastle ...
Article : 84 wordsThe mark has declined to 1,111,100 to the dollar thus directly reflecting German's wholesale issue of paper marks, of which two trillion are being printed ...
Article : 52 wordsA very successful concert, organised and run by ladies only, and under the skilful management of Miss Maggie. Alexander, took place before a good ...
Article : 143 wordsAt Newstead on Tuesday prices far fat cattle were very firm. The quality of the sheep and lambs yarded was above the average, and with country butchers ...
Article : 290 wordsMiscellaneous.—Bawra, 15s 6d. Copper.—Mount Lyell, 24s 6d, 24s 9d; ditto (six weeks), 24s 10½d. Interstate Companies. — Amalgamated ...
Article : 137 wordsOn Saturday afternoon the handing-over ceremony of members of the 1905 quota of Senior Cadets to the Citizen Forces was performed at the parade ground at ...
Article : 45 wordsDeliveries by rail to-day were 410 bales straw, 130 bags potatoes, 112 bags turnips, 15s bags chaff, 30 bags peas: and by road 1820 bags chaff. ...
Article : 353 wordsThe following are the positions of the leading clubs in the county cricket championship:—Yorkshire, 89.52; Notts, 78.88; Lancashire, 63.00; Surrey. 62.22; ...
Article : 96 wordsOwing to heavy rain, the Moorefield race meeting, which was to have been held to-day, was postponed until Thursday. ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 30 Jul 1923, Page 2
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