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  2. ON THE LAND.

    Almost periodically there arise times when some of the so-called farmers and graziers' friends are discussed, and opinions are ventilated as to whether they are not more at ...

    Article : 962 words
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  4. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT IN ENGLAND.

    Our London correspondent writes under date April 15:- From the Government farms the Agent-General has received this week 187 cases of ...

    Article : 380 words
  5. ENCOURAGING WHEAT GROWING

    COROWA.—The council of the Corowa Agricultural Society, taking into consideration the paucity of entries in grain sections at past shows, has propounded a scheme for ...

    Article : 341 words
  6. THE SALE OF POON BOON.

    MOULAMEIN.—The Australian Mortgaged Land, and Finance Company, owners of Poon Boon station, in Wakool shire, who have recently been disposing of ...

    Article : 126 words
  7. WINTER PROSPECTS IN RIVERINA.

    The winter prospect for the great Riverina wheat bolt, which before last week was far from promising, has been considerably brightened by the fall of rain during the last few ...

    Article : 398 words
  8. NEW ZEALAND APPLES IN LONDON.

    The apples shipped from New Zealand by the steamer Paparoa arrived in a somewhat wasty and overripe condition. The bulk alised from 6s to 8s 9d a case. Some ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. THE DATE PALM.

    Which is the best exotic tree of an ornamental appearance and of considerable commercial importance to plant in the interior? is a question often asked of me whilst ...

    Article : 1,667 words
  10. THE MOREE DISTRICT.

    MOREE.—This district has always been looked upon as a pastoral district, and, except in isolated instances, very little attempt has been, made at farming in any of its branches. Round ...

    Article : 289 words
  11. A STRANGE TRACT OF COUNTRY.

    In New South Wales we have heard of sheep growing poor in the midst of splendid pasture, and of cattle starving in high grass, but this has been because of some peculiarity ...

    Article : 778 words
  12. THE BEAN FLY PEST.

    GOSFORD.—Mr. Froggatt, Government Entomologist, visited Gosford district during the week at the instance of the Tumby Fruitgrowers' and Vegetable-growers' Union, to in ...

    Article : 184 words
  13. RABBIT TRAPPING.

    NARRABRI.—For the past four years the rabbit-trapping industry has proved a very profitable item in this portion of the northwest, and has provided employment for a large ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. ITEMS.

    Parts of New England district have fared exceedingly well this year. The country a few miles fromt Guyra is stated to be looking as picturesque as in springtime, there ...

    Article : 508 words
  15. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    BLAYNEY.—The late rains have been most beneficial. The country is looking well. Rabbits are fast being reduced, tremendous quannities being brought to the local freezing ...

    Article : 415 words
  16. FARMERS AND SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    DUBBO.—Mr. S. J. Laverack, at the Farmers and Settlers' meeting on Saturday, moved, in connection with the question of shortages and surplus wheat handled by ...

    Article : 200 words
  17. PROPERTY SALES.

    GUNNEDAH.—Bacon and Company, Gunnesdah, report having sold for Mr. C. A. Venness, his property near Gunnedah, consisting of 403½ acres freehold, also for Mr. H. Peterson his [?]ban farm of 75 acres. ...

    Article : 58 words
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