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Advertising : 1,267 wordsTASMANIA—Fine; warm day temperatures away from coasts; variable winds, tending north-easterly to north-westerly. ...
Article : 455 wordsIt has long been debatable whether lime is a direct plant food or not, so little actual calcium being found embodied in the plant's structure that it seemed that it could almost be done without. Although plants do eat very little lime, ...
Article : 754 wordsThe Associated Agents report that at Killafaddy yesterday a full yarding of cattle again came forward, but only a moderate portion of the yarding was of ...
Article : 855 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The weaker tone in trading on Monday was accentuated to-day, when leading ...
Article : 622 wordsFOR CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS St[?]ing Nozzles, Dredging Plants. El[?]ators Steel Pipes, Steel Casings, All Compressors, Vacuum Pumps, Steam Engines and Turbines. Steel Tanks, ...
Article : 63 wordsAt the Hobart abattoirs sale yesterday there was a lighter yarding of 178 cattle and 1922 sheep and lambs. Prime quality cattle were slightly firmer throughout. ...
Article : 553 wordsWesley Chambers. Telephone 838. Agents throughout the Commonwealth. ...
Article : 16 wordsIn various parts of Tasmania, particularly in the Middlesex district and on the West Const there are galena ore deposits, and some of the silver-lead mines, ...
Article : 221 wordsLondon metal quotations on February 3 were:— Tin, standard, spot, b £256/10/-, s £257; three months, b £258, s £258/3/-. ...
Article : 30 wordsAberfoyle Tin reports for week ended January 31:—Tonnage raised, 305; tonnage milled, 305. Concentrates produced: Tin, 6 tons 18cwt.: wolfram, ...
Article : 86 wordsThere was again only a little trading on the potato market at Burnie yesterday as merchants were awaiting the announcement of the Prices ...
Article : 589 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the Tasmanian Producers' Association at Longford on Monday it was decided to write to the Minister for Agriculture ...
Article : 588 wordsMAIN LINE—Week days leave Hobart 9.30 a.m., 5.5 p.m., due Launceston 2.50, 9.45 p.m. Steamer days boat train leaves 8.45 a.m. February 6 leaves 5 ...
Article : 356 wordsGOLD—Edna May Anal., b 5/1, s 5/5. Emperor, b 12/4, s 13/-. G. Plateau, b 6/9. Hercules, s 12/10. Lancefleld, b 11d. Loloma, b 26/-. Mt. Coolon, b 1/6, ...
Article : 946 wordsThe associated agents report having held their usual weekly sale of stock and fortnightly sale of baconers at Latrobe. Only a light yarding of ...
Article : 181 wordsThe Sun—To-day, risen 5.11 a.m., sets 7.9 p.m. To-morrow, rises 5.12 a.m., sets 7.8 p.m. The Moon—Full moon, Feb. 12, 10.26 ...
Article : 58 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Little choice quality was available in the small offering of 20,000 fat sheep at Newmarket to-day. The yarding was 10,000 fewer ...
Article : 194 wordsPassengers who arrived from the mainland by air yesterday were Mesdames C. Maeder, it. Taft, Ross Hewton, K. C. Holyman, Misses J. Humphreys, I. ...
Article : 174 wordsA survey had shown that there was an acute shortage of bran and pollard in Tasmania and that some firms were rationing regular customers, the ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Wed 5 Feb 1941, Page 3
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