The honour that has been conferred on Mr. Roebuck is invested with a peculiar interest and significance. There are not very many Englishmen even now living ...
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Family Notices : 331 wordsMessrs S. Barnard & Co. report :—The supply of good useful horses for the past week has not come near the demand, and all good sorts realize high rates. We have sold privately a small shipment of medium ...
Article : 102 wordsMessrs. Luxmoore & Co. report:—We held out usual sale of wool, skins, hides, &c., on Thursdays August 15. There was a numerous attendance of the trade and others, and every lot offered was keenly ...
Article : 628 wordsFLINDERS, steamer, 278 tons, W. Crocker, master, from Port Augusta. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Kingsmill and son, Mrs. Soward and two children, Messrs A. Tennant, R. Love, A. H Smith, Captain ...
Article : 2,619 wordsWednesday, August 7.—We sold, at the Franklin Yards, Kapunda, on account of Mr. W. Paltridge, 88 head store cattle (steers), mostly three years, small and in low condition, at an average of £5 6s ...
Article : 319 wordsM. J. Solomon & Co. sold by auction a four-roomed house, situated in Sturt-street, Acre 550, having a frontage of 15 feet to Sturt-street by a depth of 90 feet, for £320. ...
Article : 35 words"Industry."—It is impossible for us to say which is the best kind of grubbing-machine, but the question will no doubt be decided at the trial of grubbing-machines which the Royal ...
Article : 450 wordsSummary of traffic for week ending August 10, 1573:—Port Line—Passengers, 33,084=£601 12s 6d.; goods 3,156 tons 3 cwt.—£270 16s 6d.; total, £983 9s. Corresponding week in 1877, £655 18s. North Line ...
Article : 289 wordsFat Cattle.—Large supplies, which included all qualities, arrived this week and met with a good demand from the trade and graziers. All sold at prices somewhat In buyers' favour. We have ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsMr. George Laughton reports this week's sale of pigs and calves as follows:—Pigs.—A. good supply came to hand, nearly every pen being well filled. The market was a brisk one, and all descriptions sold at ...
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Advertising : 17 wordsKooringa, Monday, August 5.—We yarded a much lighter supply of stock than usual, two lots of sheep that were expected not being able to arrive in time. Our attendance was good, and very satisfactory prices ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 443 wordsThe wheat market still continues firm, but no transactions are reported. Nominal quotations are—5s. small lots, and 5s. 2d. shipping parcels. The day's business in general merchandise ...
Article : 281 wordsIn the House of Assembly—In answer to questions, it was stated that the North-West Bend Railway would be ready to carry wool in three weeks' time, but it would not be ...
Article : 166 wordsThe discussion which took place on Thursday on the Treasurer's taxation proposals was not without a ludicrous aspect. The subject is grave enough it ...
Article : 1,376 wordsBalaklava, August 15.—Wheat, 4s. 7d.; flour, £12: bran 1s. 8d. and pollard 1s. 8d. per bushel by the ton. Hoyleton, August 14—Wheat, 4s. 5d.; flour, £12. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe demand for wheat is greater, but there is very little offering. No sales to report. We quote—Wheat, 4s. 5d. to 4s. 6d.; flour, £11 10s.; bran, 1s. 4d. to 1s. 5d.; pollard, 1s, 6d.—Areas Express. ...
Article : 45 wordsFat Sheep.—The market this week was supplied with a large number, which were, excepting some few lots, of from fair to good quality, although some very really prime were yarded. On the whole the market was a ...
Article : 222 wordsKapunda, July 30.—The quantity of stock yarded was much less than usual, but all entered was sold with the exception of one lot of sheep. Since the late rains and genial weather there is a much stronger ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 wordsE. R. Priestly & Co. report that business in wool is not yet very brisk, only a few small lots of greasy having changed hands during past week. All offered, however, is realizing satisfactory prices, medium sorts ...
Article : 134 wordsMails will be dispatched as under:— For Victoria, overland, this day, Friday, August 16, at 6.30 a.m. For New South Wales by the Silver Stream, to ...
Article : 124 wordsMr. George Laughton reports this week's sale of wool, hides, sheepskins, tallow, &c., as follows:—Wool.—Very little offering. Sheepskins forming this week's supply have been superior in quality ...
Article : 203 wordsMonday, August 5.—At Orroroo, for Messrs. Dunn Bros, and others, 20 head of horses at the following price:—For heavy draught, £36, £35 10s., £36 10s., £27 10s., £37 10s., £34. £43 10s., £30 5s., £50. and £25; ...
Article : 193 wordsJohn Frederick Mason Aspley, Late of North Adelaide, carpenter. John Oborn, Late of Mount Barker, sawyer. Thomas William Hill, Late of Port Wakefield ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 16 Aug 1878, Page 4
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