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- Saleyards Cr**** (also known as Saleyard Cr****) is a canalised urban stream, acting as a stormwater channel, located in Sydney, Australia. Its upstream...
- Corporation bought land for the saleyards in 1867 and opened the facility on the 6 September 1869. The Geelong Saleyards has significance as the most intact...
- around the face and buttocks. Sheep sold for slaughter often p**** through saleyards, also known as auctions. When sheep can no longer produce enough wool...
- Homebush Saleyards closed. After this the line (now only going to Pippita) would be served by Single Deck Suburban "Red Rattlers". The Saleyards Loop closed...
- climate. These factors make Feilding Saleyards a po****r medium for many farmers. A unique aspect of Feilding Saleyards is their location in the centre of...
- their enterprises. By 1896 the saleyards were the largest in South Canterbury; by 1905 they were the second largest saleyards in Canterbury, behind Addington...
- town in the region is home to the second largest cattle saleyards in Australia. The Dalby Saleyards process over 200,000 cattle annually in its facility...
- Kensington was once home to one of Victoria's major abattoirs and livestock saleyards, an army ordnance depot and a number of factories. The stock yards ceased...
- implications of livestock production extend further: to downstream industry (saleyards, abattoirs, butchers, milk processors, refrigerated transport, wholesalers...
- redevelopment. The early Geelong Town Corporation bought land for the saleyards in 1867 and opened the facility in 1869. It has operated as a livestock...