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Advertising : 10,352 wordsAt the first Circuit Court held in Gladstone on Tuesday last the whole of the Institute building was given up to the use of the officers, and the arrangements gave satisfaction to the ...
Article : 795 wordsFat Cattle.—This week's market was supplied with over 800 head, half of which were cows of medium to prime quality. Sales were well attended, both with town and country buyers, and although the yards were ...
Article : 254 wordsMr. Laughton reports this week's sale of wool, sheepekins, hides, tallow, &c., as follows:—Wool.—Competition continues brisk, and prices have been well maintained. Sheepskins—The supply of green ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 803 wordsThe market for fat cattle has been very much oversupplied on account of the large [?] coming from Queensland and the Darling, prices have consequently given way, the number for the fortnight, about ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,984 wordsFat Cattle.—The supply was altogether in excess of trade requirements and prices are simply nominal. Best bullocks sell from £4 to £6, cows from £3 to £1. Fat Sheep—Some good flocks were yarded and met ...
Article : 132 wordsMessrs. S. Barnard & Co. report:—The demand during the past week has not been very great, the market being always dull at this season of the year but the immense number of horses that have come ...
Article : 174 wordsFISHER V. NETTLEBACK.—£7 12s., balance due for work and labour done. Mr. Mathews for plaintiff; Mr. Wader for defendant Defendant. Defendant disputed some of the accounts, and claimed that ...
Article : 144 wordsFat Sheep.—The market this week was supplied with a large number, consisting chiefly of well-conditioned Merino wethers. The trade demand was not brisk and I cannot quote any improvement on last ...
Article : 704 wordsMr. George Laughton reports this week's sales as follows:—Fat Cattle.—This market continues much over-supplied. Prices do not improve, nor is there any sign of an upward tendency. Fat sheep continue ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 wordsFor driving a vehicle without springs at other than a walking pace, M. Ryan was fined 5s. John Resd was fined 5s. for having name, &c., incorrectly painted on his dray. ...
Article : 86 wordsFat Cattle—The market was again over-supplied, about 750 being yarded. The grater part of these were travelled cattle, and in condition were not up to late supplies, bullocks being only about second-rate ...
Article : 242 wordsThomas Boddington, publican, was charged with not having two lamp on his cab; but as there seemed to be a mistake as to who was the driver the case was dismissed. ...
Article : 1,029 wordsSir—In reading this morning's Victorian telegrams, I see a report of the twelfth meeting of the Old Colonists' Association, and the question rises in my mind which I respectfully ...
Article : 372 wordsFat Cattle.—The yards were again crowded with cattle this week, principally from the other colonics. They were generally fair, though showing the effects of travelling more than heretofore. Prices ruled very ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 25 Nov 1881, Page 7
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