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Advertising : 219 wordsThis morning Mr. R. S Drummond, manager of the State Wheat Office, will offer for sale, at Blacktown Railway Station, wheat suitable for poultry feed. Mr. Drummond ...
Article : 756 wordsThe councils have considerable credit balances in various funds. Each civic function is kept quite distinct financially, so that, although one fund might be barely solvent ...
Article : 1,281 wordsAn important conference of farmers' representatives will open im Melbourne on Monday next, when delegates to the Australian Farmers' Federal organisation will ...
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Advertising : 1,479 wordsThe Irrigation Commission reports that at the Curiwaa area heh manth has been chiefly marked by a continuance of hot days, very trying to the individual, but almost perfect ...
Article : 125 wordsGLEN INNES.—Resolutions were carried unanimously by the Glen Innes P.P. Board and the Graziers' Association to the effect that a protest be made to the Government against ...
Article : 72 wordsMOLONG.—Mr. W. R. Glasson, ot Brigalow, who has been on a visit to Melbourne, has purchased 183 Romney Marsh rams and owes from the studs of Yarra View, Dairy, and ...
Article : 51 wordsTENTERFIELD.—A large meeting of stock-owners strongly criticised the proposal of the Federal Government to fix the price of meat, and the following motion was carried ...
Article : 132 wordsMr. H. G. Thackrny, Wootoona, Young, writes:—Recently,the "Herald" contained a report as regards the management of the 1015-16 Wheat Pool, which stated that two ...
Article : 976 wordsBRISBANE.—Some Inquiries have been Binde in connection wt[?] the tick regulations as to the crossing of cattle from the Northern Territory to Queensland. Officials at the Stock ...
Article : 128 wordsURALLA.—The thirty-ninth Uralla show was oponed on Tuesday by Mr. W. G. Ashford, Minister for Lands, who was accompanied by Mr. J. G. Bryant, Director of Soldiers' ...
Article : 117 wordsIn connection with the payment of refunds of contributions to the Railway and Tramway Superannuation Fund, made by ex-employees of those services dismissed on ...
Article : 106 wordsQUIRINDI.—At the Murrurundi police court, before the P.M., Mr. R. H. V. Allnutt, a drovor was charged with being in charge of certain travelling cattle and not being ...
Article : 111 wordsSINGLETON.—The stock inspector's returns are as follow:—Horses, 7513; cattle, 69,269; sheep, 38,241. Horses show a decrease of 437, and shoep a decrease ot 3769, ...
Article : 37 wordsGRAFTON.—During January the Pioneer Dairy Co., Ulmarra, manufactured 103[?] tons of butter, suppliers receiving 1/3 per lb for choicest, and 1/2 for second grado. The butter ...
Article : 217 wordsThe sixteen annual show of the Newcastle Agricultural, Horticultural, and Industrial Association was opened to-day, and will be continued till Saturday next. ...
Article : 510 wordsBeyond Nyngan and on to Girilambone there is an abundance of grass and herbage, but the sheep fly has been troublesome. Some pasteralists, consider it should be compulsory for ...
Article : 83 wordsMr. R. Gibson, Harden, writes:—In your issue of the 26th Inst. on Meat and Wheat you say: "The crying need is for encouraging mixed farming to 'a greater extent in the ...
Article : 246 wordsT.W., Lidcombe—In view of the fact that the councils will subsequently he charged with the control of the raids in a subdivision, the majority of them prefer to form these roads themselves. There can ...
Article : 176 wordsThe forty-fourth annual show opened to-day in dull, cool weather. The entries were equal to those of last year, but the attendance of the public was below the average. Most of the cuttle were of good quality, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 28 Feb 1918, Page 5
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