Boiling
Establishment at Tarrabandra The Sydney Morning Herald 5
March 1844 |
Cattle and Sheep Boiling Establishment, On The River Tumut, Near
Gundagai. The undersigned will shortly have a Boiling Establishment in full
operation at his station "Tarrabandra," junction of the Tumut and Murrumbidgee.
Boilers to contain from 1500 to 2000 gallons being on the way for that
purpose. The charges will be the same as at Sydney, viz., 10s. per head for Cattle and 9d. for
Sheep; or, at the option of parties, either young Cattle or Sheep will be
taken in payment. The Tallow will be delivered on the spot, classed and packed for
market. Casks will also be provided at cost price, timely notice being given. Every convenience will be afforded, and any further information, by
personal application to Mr. Newnham, the
superintendent, on the station. John Tooth. |