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QUEENSLAND AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL. 
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Government Meteorologist. 
CLEMENT L. WRAGGE, 
PRICES IN BRITISH MARKETS OF ARTICLES WHICH CAN BE 
PRODUCED IN QUEENSLAND. 
Burrer.—The demand for Australian and New Zealand butter remains 
some expected. On the 
and values look as if they 
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