Brcadstuffs.—Wheat is steady, but quiet at 5/3. Produce.—Bran and pollard. 1/7 ½. Algerian oats, 3/6 to 3/8. Maize, 5/11 to 6. ...
Article : 201 wordsThere were no gold exports from Adelaide by to-day's mail steamer, but the usual shipments of silver were made, consisting of 98 bars, valued at 10,500, for ...
Article : 1,580 wordsThe Speaker (Sir Jenkin Coles) took the chair at 2 p.m. PETITION. Mr. DARLING presented a petition ...
Article : 22,261 wordsMr. George Laughton reports:—Dairy and other cattle—Milkers carne freely to hand, and sold readily at lower, though at fairly satisfactory, rates, there being a strong demand for best. ...
Article : 396 wordsFat Cattle.—377 arrived for sale, of which 140 came from Queensland, 53 from the far north of this State, 25 from the south-east, whilst 159 were from local sources. Included in the supply were ...
Article : 1,384 wordsThe success of Mr. Bryceson Treharne's concert on Thursday evening was mainly due to Miss Muriel Matters, who touched the hearts of her audience by her recital ...
Article : 325 words"Very Anxious," Biggs Flat.—We have not the address. "Glenelg."—The Holdfast Bay line of railway was opened on June 1, 1880. ...
Article : 207 words"One Wishing to Know," East Adelaide.—Keeping them covered with the solution is sufficient. "Moonta."—1. No age or season. The disease may be engendered by improper feeding, too much ...
Article : 141 wordsSir—In the course of the debate on the Transcontinental Railway Bill, the Chief Secretary stated yesterday, in answer to Mr. Price, that rolling stock required for ...
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Advertising : 66 wordsWheat.—4/11 to 5/ per bushel for parcels, at Port Adelaide. Flour.—10 to £10 10/ per ton, for leading brands. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 31 Oct 1902, Page 9
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