Since my last hamaking has been and is still the order of the day, and on the whole I am led to believe that the yield will be fair. The wheat crop is also coming on very well, the grain filling out and bidding ...
Article : 135 wordsThe steamer Queen has arrived from Milang with 12 bals HWB and 47 Thorn. The steamer Paringa has also arrived with 99 Swan Resch 37 [?] 46 Maclean and 14 ...
Article : 55 wordsFat Cattle.—The market opened this week with crowded yards (including all qualities) and very low prices, which continued throughout the sales, and part of the supply was hold over. One mob came ...
Article : 682 wordsThe Menmuir sailed to-day for Sydney with seven passengers, 102 ounces of gold, and 90 tons of cargo, the salvage from the Brisbane wreck. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe weather yesterday was [?] hot, and the dust reminded us of the sufferings which the metropolis was undergoing. There is a decided change for the better to-day, although it is still ...
Article : 109 wordsOn wednesday afternoon, November 30, and child belonging to Mr. George Amos, Penfield, was killed by the wheel of a wagon, which was being loaded with hay, passing over its head. ...
Article : 96 words[?] is in full swing, and the [?] is between seven and eight bushels per acre. It is said that some farmers will get as much as fifteen bushels, but I [?] doubt it. Knowing nearly all the crops ...
Article : 174 wordsAt the Police Court to-day, before Mr. John Parker Buttfield, S.M., Thomas A. Sheehan, [?] of the Local Court at Beltans, was committed for trial at the next Circuit Court at ...
Article : 48 wordsThe trial of harvesting machinery which took place to-day was a great success. In reaping machines cutting five feet and over there were eight entries. The first prize, £8, was obtained ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Walker family of bellringers gave an entertainment here on Friday evening last to a large and appreciative audience. The commenced their programme by the [?] the overture ...
Article : 235 wordsThe following are the entries for the handicaps at the Rockhampton Midsummer Meeting, to be held at Christmas:— Handicap.—Speculator, Sunlight, Lady Bowen ...
Article : 65 wordsMr. George Laughton reports this week's sale of wool, sheepakins, hides, tallow, &c., as follows:—Wool.—Spfried competition continues for all lots offering, and prices are well maintained. Sheepakins.—The ...
Article : 188 wordsThe crops around this district are looking very well, the grain being a far better sample then that of last season. Haymaking in this district is nearly over, and [?] will be in full swing in shout a fortnight. ...
Article : 73 wordsMessrs. Luxmoore & Co. report:—Wool.—We held our usual sale of wool at the warehouses, Gilbert Place, to-day. The sale attracted a numerous attendance, and we sold a large portion of the catalogue ...
Article : 1,886 wordsIn all some sixty reapers and twenty-five winnowers have arrived hope for farmers in the [?] District— a fact testifying to the hope existing with regard to the forthcoming [?] The recent rains and mild ...
Article : 156 wordsFat Cattle.—With the past full supplies and again a crowded market, sales were only effected with difficulty, and at 10s. a head below our last quotations, best [?] not making 12s. 6d. per 100 1h. We ...
Article : 201 wordsThe Agricultural Society must be congratulated on the successful way everything was carried out at the Show, and the Georgy put forth in getting everything in working order showed that the committee were ...
Article : 604 wordsFat Sheep.—The supply this week was a much shorter one than there has been for along time, and very few lots of good quality sheep were tarded. These sold readily at a slight advance on last week's ...
Article : 216 wordsWool.—The market continues very finn for well conditioned lots ol both washed fleece and greasy wools, Pleces and looks are also in very active demand. Since our last report we have sold over 4,000 ...
Article : 407 wordsHay-harvesting has already commenced on some of the farms in this district, [?] I am sorry to say that the yield will be very light, as in most instances the crops in this and the adjoining neighbourhoods ...
Article : 152 wordsTo-day we had a strong wind blowing from the North. Towards night it changed round to the south-west and became very cloudy, with thunder and [?] A few drops of rain fell, but not [?] ...
Article : 67 wordsFat Catt'e.—About 600 comprised the week's supply, of which the greater number were from good to price quality. Prices generally have an upward tendency, most poticeable in good cows, the trade incline to ...
Article : 312 wordsYesterday we had one of the wort duststorms Quorn has ever witnessed. Many who left here in the morning to see the Port Augusts Races returned at night disappointed, the races having been ...
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Advertising : 3,967 wordsFat Cattle.—The market still continues inordinately supplied, and prices are without improvement. Best bullocks sell at from £5 to £8, others from £3 10s. to £4 10s. Prime cows sell from £3 to £4. We ...
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Advertising : 143 wordsMr. George Langnton reports this week's sale as follows:—Fat Cattle.—A heavy supply. This market remains [?] and prices are if anything lower-Fat Sheep.—Abundant supplies [?] ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Fri 2 Dec 1881, Page 7
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