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Article : 45 wordsHARRISON, JONES, AND DEVLIN..—Wool: The arriv[?] this week have been very heavy, and the season has now fairly set in. The virious auctioneers held sales this week, and brought forward catalogues numbering 325[?] ...
Article : 3,137 wordsSTOCK.—At the Riverina yarda on the last sale days about 100 head of stores and 70 head of fat cattle were disposed of, bullocks selling to £6 10s, cows to £5 15s. The stores were not first-class, and were knocked down at ...
Article : 1,040 wordsTHE following are the reports of the inspectors of stock for the week ending November 14:— ARMIDALE,—Weather very uncertain, early part of the week seasouably warm; Thursday, Friday, and Saturday ...
Article : 1,239 wordsWILLIAM INGLIS AND Co.—The market but poorly supplied with horse the past week; a few well-bred horses suitable for buggy pairs arrived, which were readily sold at good prices. The demand was not so brisk as for some ...
Article : 863 wordsA SENSIDLE COURSE.—Armidale is not often seen in your valuable journal, and although it is possible that may be trespassing on some other correspondent, I trust that my desire to see Armidale not entirely forgotten ...
Article : 584 wordsMessrs, Nathan Cohen and Co. report:—Fat Cattle: There is a good supply forward, and averaged from 15s to 17s per 1001b. We sold—Lonigan's bullocks from £5 16s 6d to £7 7s, average £0 8s 6d: Reid's bullocks at £5. Store ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 19 Nov 1881, Page 38
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