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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,136 words
  3. "REGISTER" SHARE-LIST.—JAN. 28.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,891 words
  4. DR.VOELCKER ON THE CHEMISTRY OF ENSILAGE.

    From a valuable article by Dr. Augustus Voelcker, F.R.S., in the new number of the R.A.S. Journal, we take the following extracts:— ...

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  5. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE.

    Harvesting is over; perhaps it is the worst known here since farming began; it is doubtful whether there is wheat enough for seed for next sowing. It is very hard when a ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. CURRAMULKA, JANUARY 23.

    The weather continues very dry and hot. Several farmers are carting water from the Government well. All are longing for a good downpour. ...

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  7. CLEVE (YADNARIE), January 22.

    A Government school has at last been established here, Miss McEwin having been appointed teacher. The weather ia still very close, hot, and ...

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  8. MESSES. E. LAUGHTON & CO.'S WEEKLY CIRCULAR.— JANUARY 28. STOCK MARKET REPORT.

    Fat Cattle.—680 head, comprising all qualities, and including a number of good cattle, formed the supply this week; 440 were sold to the trade, the balance being held over. The demand ruled dull ...

    Article : 467 words
  9. STOCK AND PRODUCE REPORTS.

    Wool.—The wool market remains in a very depressed condition, the London salas getting weaker as they progress, and not maintaining the closing rates of November series. The following average ...

    Article : 1,057 words
  10. KYBUNGA, JANUARY 25.

    Wheat carting, which has for some time been carried on vigorously, has almost stopped, owing to the sudden reduction—6d. per bushel—in price. ...

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  11. SADDLEWORTH, JANUARY 27.

    Reports vary respecting the yield of the wheat crops in the district. I have heard to-day of tome farmers having reaped as much as 9, 10, and 11 bushels to the acre ...

    Article : 57 words
  12. AMYTON, JANUARY 25.

    The weather during the past week has been very hot A change came on Sunday evening, and a steady rain fell for about two hours, but not sufficient to put water in the ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. MALALLA, JANUARY 28.

    The recently formed local Brass Band gave their first concert in the Institute Hall last evening, assisted by Adelaide and local talent. The band, which has only been ...

    Article : 44 words
  14. MESSES. G. BENNETT & CO.'S WEEKLY STOCK REPORT.—JANUARY 27.

    Cattle.—661 were yarded, which came from the paddocks, the Far North, and Queensland; only a small proportion were of good quality, the others being stores and in medium condition. Trade was ...

    Article : 384 words
  15. DISTRICT COUNCILS.

    Council approved of action of meeting regarding local Fire Brigade Boards. Messrs. Wack, Went, Scholar, &c, butchers, waited as a deputation on the Council, representing that they were opposed in ...

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  16. COURNAMONT, JANUARY 23.

    Received correspondence from the Commissioner of Crown Lands re cemetery. Decided that a nine-penny rate be adopted on the assessment of the district for the year ending June 80, 1836. Receipts, £8 3s. 6d.; payments, £2 6s. ...

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  17. DALKEY, JANUARY 11.

    Favourable reply from Government re sinking well on Stockyard Creek Reserve. Clerk to give notice to Mr. A. O. Latter re levelling part of road filled up by him. Several works ordered. It was ...

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  18. WM. DEAN & SON'S WEEKLY STOCK CIRCULAR—JANUARY 27.

    Fat Sheep.—13,100 sheep forward, of which 4,200 were only stores. A large proportion of the remainder were useful paddock-fattened sheep sent in by graziers who could not hold any longer. The ...

    Article : 299 words
  19. ENCOUNTER BAY, January 23.

    Surveyor-General returned plan of deviation of road at Section 53, Encounter Bay, for completion. Mr. Warland to inspect cemetery and report to next meeting. Letter from Sanders & Packard, with ...

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  20. HAMILTON, JANUARY 23.

    Balance-sheet read and adopted. Correspondence—From W. Oldham & Son re certificate of title. From Destitute Board. Schedule of proposed expenditure of £7.500 ...

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  21. PRODUCE MARKET REPORT.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, limited, under date January 28, report as follows:—Wool.—Local sales were continued on on the 27th. when a small catalogue was submitted. ...

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  22. HIDE AND SKIN REPORT.—JANUARY 27.

    Mr.George Laughton reports:—sheepskins.—During the week I nave sold Merino sheeppelts at lld.,10d., 9d., and 8d., inferior at 5d. and 6d., crossbred at 9d. and 10d., lambpelts at 4d., lambskins ...

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  23. LOST.

    "I was all be bad—love, life, and honour sweet. And in one gift complete, He laid them at her feet; Yet made she no reply. ...

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  24. NAIRNE, JANUARY 25.

    Clerk instructed to get culvert repaired near Wickham's. Receipts, £83 11s,; expenditure, £11 2s. ...

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  25. RHYNIE, JANUARY 28.

    Balance sheet for half-year adopted. Mr. John Kemp applied for 2 chains metal near his gate granted. Letter from the Secretary District Chairmen's Associated re the star thistle: it was ...

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  26. MESSES. BARKER & CHAMBERS'S FAT STOCK REPORT.—JANUARY 27.

    Fat Cattle.—660 yarded this week, of which 443 were sold to the trade, the balance tamed out. About 140 from Queensland, 200 from the Far North, and the balance from the paddocks. Quality ...

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  27. TEATREE GULLY, JANUARY 25.

    Tenders accepted—Maintenance metal, Charles Verrall, 4s. 5d. per yard; John Lewis, 4s. 6d. Messrs. John Robertson and J. B. Smart requested that a new fence might be erected around ...

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  28. LIVE STOCK REPORT.—JANUARY 27.

    Mr. George Laugnton reports :—Fat Cattle.— Again an abundant supply, except for very prime quality; the market was a very dull one throughout. Fat Calves.—65 in. The sale was more brisk than ...

    Article : 266 words
  29. UPPER WAKEFIELD, JANUARY 28.

    From Poundkeeper, Auburn, asking for trough at Poundyards, pump repaired, and maintenance for cattle to be 1s. per diem: granted. Tenders accepted—Specification No. 60. J. Burke, No. ...

    Article : 243 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. LUXMCORE & CO., LIMITED.—WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, KANGAROO SKINS, GUM, &c—JANUARY 28.

    Luxmoore & Co., limited, report:—WooL—In the Adelaide market there is very little doing. Since our last week's auction we have placed several lines by private contract at full current values. Owing to ...

    Article : 660 words
  32. YONGALA, JANUARY 19.

    Letters from Doswell, woolley, & co, re new road at Petersburg; the Clerk reported that road would be gazetted shortly. From Mr. Boe, complaining of being of rubbish in Railway-street, Petersburg; the ...

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  33. BAROSSA WEST, JANUARY 25.

    Inspector's report read and approved. Tenders accepted—No. 123, Hoffmann & Fischer, £l 19s., 6d. per chain; 124, A. Lange, £4 4s. per chain; 125. E. Muller, £4 2s. 6d. per chain: 126, F. Kruger, £4 ...

    Article : 93 words
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