The first series of Melbourne wool auctions for the season ended yesterday, when four small catalogues were submitted to a full attendance of buyers. The ...
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Article : 400 wordsHaving loaded a consignment of general cargo for Adelaide, the steamer Broadway left Geelong on Wednesday morning. Another departure for Melbourne was the ...
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Article : 380 wordsConsidered by leading breeders to be the most valuable shipment which has ever left Scotland for Australia, 16 pedigree Clydesdale horses arrived at Melbourne ...
Article : 303 wordsAt the opening of the September series of wool sales to-day the bulk of offerings was sold. There was a large attendance of buyers, and, although Germany was ...
Article : 184 wordsGEELONG, Wednesday. — In the last 14 or 15 years nearly 200 horses and cattle have died on certain grazing lands at Morrisons. The police inquired into the ...
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Article : 903 wordsARARAT, Wednesday.—A plan to remodel the Ararat District Hospital at a cost of about £18,000 or £18,500, and to alter the infectious diseases ward at a ...
Article : 144 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday. — Giving evidence before the Royal commission which is inquiring into prices of flour and bread to-day, Mr. A. M. Hardstaff[?] master baker, ...
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Article : 84 wordsPERTH, Wednesday. — The president of the Victorian Fruit Marketing Association (Mr. G. W. Brown), who represented the Australian Apple and Pear Export ...
Article : 118 wordsChampagne exports from Rhelms increased 50 per cent. in the first half of 1834, compared with the corresponding period of 1933. This is attributed largely ...
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Article : 168 wordsTrading in wheat cargoes momentarily is less active, but there is a good Near Eastern inquiry for Australian wheat, and further large business is expected to be ...
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Article : 319 wordsThe Albury district ambulance service elected the following officers:—President. Alderman A. Waugh; secretary, Mr. P. Seaton; treasurer, Mr. A. Cunningham ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The market ruled firm at the Sydney wool sales to-day, with Japan, Yorkshire, France, and Germany competing keenly. An average ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 20 Sep 1934, Page 5
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