REFORE our next issue the Christmas of 1883, and the beginning of the New Year of 1884, will have passed. In taking a retrospective glance of the ...
Article : 2,645 wordsMessrs. Win. Hamilton & Co. report— We yarded a large numder of cattle and horses on Saturday, 8th inst. There was a fair attendance and we quitted a consider- ...
Article : 165 wordsMessrs. Wm Hamilton & Co. report :—Having held two very successful clearing sales. On account of Mr. A. J. Wright, Darnum, on the 30th November, when they ...
Article : 215 wordsAt the invitation of Mr. M. Ehrenberg, a visit of inspection of this company's property took place on Tuesday last. Amongst the company present ...
Article : 1,153 wordsSIR, In your last issue I notice a letter headed "The Riding Question", in which my name was rather freely used, and in justice to myself I beg to state that this ...
Article : 148 wordsIt is notified that the 24th, and 26th inst., will be observed as public holidays. In the Departments of the Post Office and Telegraph, and Railways, arrangements ...
Article : 271 wordsSIR,—In your last issue appears a letter Thos Thos. Ewing. Allambee, re division if ridings, stating that John Bann, at last council meeting, asked for a road for his ...
Article : 198 wordsMs. ROBERT CAMMBERLAIN reports.—There has been a good demand for both old and new hay; good old hay is becoming very scarce, and new in good condition ...
Article : 132 wordsFat Cattle.—Prices easier, and we do not anticipate much alteration for the next few weeks. Heavy bullocks £6 1[?] to £7 10s; light, £5 15s to £6 10s ; good cows, £6 to ...
Article : 223 wordsSIR,—I am glad to find that Cr. Winton now a[?]s the charge he attempted to fix on Council of having done " a g[?] injustice to the township of Warragual," and ...
Article : 1,065 wordsA deportation, consisting of the President of the Bula Blun Shire (G. Grant, Esq., J. P.) and Crs. Connor and Gannon, waited on the Warragul ...
Article : 507 wordsPresent.—The President (Prey Smith, Esq., J.P.), and Crs. Irwin, Hill, Alford, Tatterson, D. Smith and Ditterich. ...
Article : 1,262 wordsFAT CATTLE.—2783 head came toward, forminga fornight's supply, there being no market during Christmas week, of which 1706 head were sold to day, and the ...
Article : 144 wordsTHE AUSTRALIAN MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY report:—Wheat.—During the week a small quantity of the new crop ha co[?] to hand. We quote sales of good old at up to ...
Article : 129 wordsSince last report of 12 inst. the demand for shipping has almost ceased and consequently, prices have considerbly declined. Today we quote L2 10s; onions, L6 10s. ...
Article : 31 wordsMessrs. Y'Caw M'Ilwrick and Co. report.—Cheese: Prime new from 6d to 6d. per lb; medium to good, from 31d to 5½d per lb; inferior lower. Butter, potted: From 6d to ...
Article : 71 wordsCaptain Drevar, who started from Dover on 23rd October, with a view to cross the Channel in the nature paddle boat, constructed ...
Article : 468 wordsSIR,—It is with great alarm and uneasisness, that the selectors in this neighborhood have noticed in a recent "Argus" a paragraph concerning the introduction of ...
Article : 368 wordsMessrs Wm. Hamilton & Co., report.—Having sold on account of Mr. J. Bradshaw, Footscray, 1380 cross-bred ewes with lambs at foot at 10s 6d. On account of Mr. F ...
Article : 65 wordsMessrs. Wm. Hmilton & Co report.—We held our usual monthly market at Moe, on Saturday, 15th inst. There was a fair amount of stock forward, and a good ...
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