"Colonist" writes to a contemporary in the following strain: It is deplorable to think of the extraordinary waste going on in consequence of senseless action on the part of shippers of fruit. ...
Article : 196 wordsThe Victorian Secretary for Agriculture has received a communication from the Consul. General for Belgium, stating that he believes there is a market for Victorian butter in that ...
Article : 79 wordsA cablegram from London on June 8 stated that Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-General for New South Wales, is exhibiting a case of furry game from New South Wales in the cooling room in ...
Article : 86 wordsIn London on June 10 New Zealand lamb, first quality, was worth 5[?]d; New Zealand beef, forequarters, was worth 3[?]d, and hindquarters 5½d. Queensland beef, forequarters, was quoted ...
Article : 124 wordsThe success of the butter export trade (says Melbourne AGE) bas been so marked that the Minister for Agriculture is encouraged to turn his attention to other articles of dairy produce, with ...
Article : 134 wordsMessrs. Keeling and Hunt, fruit brokers, forward us, under date May 2, account of sales in London of a consignment of Tasmanian apples ex Orizaba. The highest price obtained was 12s 6d ...
Article : 131 wordsIn the journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England Mr. R. Henry Row contributes a paper in which he states that in 1892 upwards of 51,000 tons of mutton from Australia and New Zealand ...
Article : 114 wordsSir Saul Samuel, Agent-General for New South Wales, accompanied by the Hon. G. H. Cox, M.L.C., and Mr. J. Geddes, had an interview in London on June 8 with Mr. Woodall, Financial ...
Article : 120 wordsThe pressing needs of our charitable institations fill the air. Something must be done. At first the nsual forms of charity—society balls— were to be the magic wand that should ...
Article : 612 wordsThe Calcutta ENGLISHMAN of May 10 says that the experiment of importing Australian iruits is being made at Bombay, and a large consignment of apples and paars was sold by public auction, ...
Article : 52 wordsAccording to a cablegram from London on. June 9, Mr. J. H. Geddes, manager of the Paotoral Finance Association of New South Wales, who was a member of the deputation which waited ...
Article : 178 wordsA cablegram dated June 7 stated that it is believed that there is a market in London for the shipments of tomato sauce, and quince, lemon, and melon jellies lately sent by Messrs. A. Hoadley ...
Article : 70 wordsA recent cablegram stated that a quantity of apples and pears shipped by the South Australian Government to London had arrived in good condition, but that the grapes by the same ...
Article : 302 wordsA number of experiments that have been made by fruiterers of late seem to point to the fact that when shipments of apples from Australia to London are found to be in bad condition on ...
Article : 272 wordsAt the special request of the Earl or Onslow, lately Governor of New Zealand and chairman of the select committee appointed by the House of Lords to consider the question of the special ...
Article : 338 wordsA cable advice has been sent by Dr. Renwick, now in Chicago, giving a description of the condition on arrival in Chicago of the 17 cases of fruit sent from New South Wales on March 27 ...
Article : 134 wordsMr. J. F. Pascoe, of Adelaide, on March 7, shipped to England 20 cases of grapes packed in corkdust for Messrs. White and Company. Mr. Pascoe has (says the S.A. REGISTER) received the ...
Article : 280 wordsMr. A. N. Pearson, agricultural chemist, has forwarded to the Victorian Secretary for Agriculture a report on experiments he has made in packing grapes with sawdust chemically prepared. ...
Article : 614 wordsThe butchers of London are (says an English contemporary) determined to resist to the utmost the two bills that hare been promoted with a view to making it compulsory on the trade to ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 17 Jun 1893, Page 16
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