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Campbelltown Notes

[FBOM OUB OWN COBBE3PONDENT.] Messrs Gorton and Son opened their sale yards at Campbelltown last Friday, to a large attendance. The stock brought satisfactory prices, cattle being especially high, varying from £4 to £7 per head Mr Hickford intends to open dining rooms on sale days for the convenience of the visiting public. A butter factory is about to be erected here, and the promoters have promises of oyer the amount of cows required. Still only about half the settlers patronize it, as they think they can make it pay better if they make up their own butter and saye the trouble of taking the milk to the factory ; while others think that the factory will pay better by saving dairy work. The better wa"y will be seen when, the factory opens.

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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 72, 6 December 1892, Page 2

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Campbelltown Notes Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 72, 6 December 1892, Page 2

Campbelltown Notes Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 72, 6 December 1892, Page 2

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