Messrs. W. M'ILWRICK and Co. report:—CHEESE.—Supplies forward are still very short for the requirements of the market. BUTTER —Potted: Prime new weekly, ...
Article : 123 wordsTHE usual monthly meeting of the council was held on Saturday last Present: Crs. M'Cormick, Webster, Scale, Ferguson, Carver, Richards, ...
Article : 4,798 wordsFAT SHEEP.—The market was felly sup. plied, 25,000 having been yarded. A large proportion consisted of good to prime qualities. For choice prime lots the demand was ...
Article : 129 wordsON Saturday, the 2nd of August, 1890, the Yea Shire Council, as then constituted, held its final meeting. On that occasion the President (Cr. M'CORMICK) had to adjourn ...
Article : 675 wordsMESSRS. ABBOTT AND WILSON report:— DIARY CATTLE.—(31st July): There was a fair supply of newly calved cows yarded, but other sorts were not fully represented ...
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Advertising : 1,769 wordsTHE Library Committee have decided to hold a hall some time next month-probably about the full moon. A CHEQUE for the Government subsidy, ...
Article : 1,439 wordsSIR,—Your correspondent "Kangaroo" tried to be what Artemus Ward used to describe his Australian pet, namely, "An amoosing little coos." out he was far more vulgar ...
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Yea Chronicle (Yea, Vic. : 1891 - 1920), Thu 6 Aug 1891, Page 2
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