THE third of the 1882 series of colonial wool sales in London was to commonce on Tuesday last, the 22nd instant. Wo are in the hope of hoing able to give in another portion of this issue cable messages ...
Article : 141 wordsIf questions remain unanswered two issues after receipt, correspondents will oblige by repeatiug, being careful to use same initials or nom do plume. In all instances we use our best efforts to give roplies, but delays will occur from ...
Article : 6,213 wordsFor the clip of 1882 shearing has now fairly commenced. In some of the more early districts, as on the Paroo, the clip is already taken off, and is coming to port. By the end of the month shearing in New ...
Article : 147 wordsOne of the beat and most thoroughly practical tests of the comparative, value of different clips it is possible to devise has been adopted (the "Queenslander" states) by three of the principal heavy combing ...
Article : 346 wordsSOME time since we noticed that the metis-merinoes —a large French variety of merino sheep—were engaging, the attontion of English breeders. The "Gundagai Times" says they were first brought ...
Article : 421 wordsWOOL of the new clip is arriving, and competition for it is fair, and prices ditto. Rates quoted at sales last week: Groasy, inferior to ordinary, 7d to 10d per lb; scoured merino, ...
Article : 2,176 wordsA GREAT point has been made of the fact that the census returns show that in 1871, 17,835 people were employed in pastoral pursuits, and in 1881 the number had fallen to 17,110, notwithstanding the ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 26 Aug 1882, Page 19
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