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Article : 391 wordsHay— Forty eight single and 67 double loads paid dues in the course of the week, and sold at 4s to 6s per cwt., the average being 4s 6d. Straw— Nineteen loads realised from 2s 3d to ...
Article : 98 wordsSeventeen Milch Cows and 12 calves were sold at this market at prices varying from 45s to 85s, averaging 75s. Fat Pigs—Twelve fat pigs were disposed of at ...
Article : 37 wordsTwenty-eight loads fruit, 4 of fowls and 9 of vegetables came to market during the week. Twenty three cwt. of bacon sold at 3½d to 4d.; 3 cwt. of butter at 9½d to 10½d., and 5½ cwt. of ...
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Article : 149 wordsThe Roman aristocracy persecuted Christianity because it crossed their policy, not because they believed in Heathenism; and they embraced Christianity when the Emperor was a convert. Not ...
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Morning Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1843 - 1846), Sat 7 Jun 1845, Page 3
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