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Advertising : 3,049 wordsCHRIST CHURCH, QUEANBEYAN.—13TH—Morning 11; Evening, 7.301 p.m.; St. P. [?]'s Burra, 3.—REV. T. SYMONDS. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST'S CANBERRA.— ...
Article : 97 wordsTHE Premier is to be banquetted at Newcastle on Monday night. Another span of the Hawkesbury Railway bridge arrived in Sydney yesterday ...
Article : 88 wordsLORD SALISBURY has been requested to to ask Prince Bismarck to explain the action of Germany with regard to Samoa. In future the P. and O. steamers will ...
Article : 156 wordsTHE late rains have made a great change in the grass and crops, the former being in many places high enough for harvesting, and no doubt will make good feed for ...
Article : 478 wordsFat Cattle.—Very few in; we sold one pen of 8 cows on account of Mr. T. Wiseman at £5 5s, being nearly 20s per 1001bs. We shall have 50 head prime ...
Article : 183 wordsWool.—We brought forward 2243 bales of wool at auction this week. There was again a firm demand for wools of the better class and the best price of the season ...
Article : 367 words21,000 sheep were penned at Homebush on Friday; the supply exceeded requirements, and prices were a trifle lower. We sold about 2000, including Queanbeyan ...
Article : 97 wordsHides scarcely so firm; prices easier; heavies 1/8d lower. Heavies 3 5/8d to 4 1/8d; medium 3 3/8d to3½d; light 3 3/8 to 3¾. tallow firmer; shippers unable to operate; ...
Article : 80 wordsFat Cattle.—No prime lots offering at the yards; the demand for such is fairly brisk for local consumption at about 20s per 1001bs., and good second class at 18s. ...
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Queanbeyan Age (NSW : 1867 - 1904), Wed 9 Nov 1887, Page 3
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