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Advertising : 150 wordsNext month the delegates of the Pastures Protection Beards will be faced with an important business papor at the annual convention. Although the subjects ave important, ...
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Advertising : 2,401 wordsThe cable news published this morning that the Horticultural Society of London has awarded a silver medal to the New South Wales Government Experimental Farm exhi ...
Article : 498 wordsALBURY.—Orders for a, number of starvi[?] stock trucks at Albury raliway station have been cancelled, owing to the break-up of the drought. ...
Article : 26 wordsMACLEAN.—The Maclean Co-operative Dairy Company manufactured for May 32,0001b butter, valued at £1750, at prices ranging from 112s to 128S per cwt. Grass is plentiful, ...
Article : 37 wordsThe apples shipped from Australia by the Somerset realised at Liverpool from 6/9 to 8/ a case; New Yorks from 9/ to 11/6. ...
Article : 31 wordsGANMAIN.—General jubilation amongst the farmers of this district has been caused by the continued and general rainfall, which has been experienced all over the district for ...
Article : 203 wordsCOONAMBLE.—At a meeting of the Farmers and Settlors' Association Mr. Thomas Tym, senior, wns appointed delegate to tho conference to be hold in Sydney noxt month. On the ...
Article : 128 wordsMr. Oliver C. Barbaric writes:—I hove had several inquiries as to the location of Batlow, and other matters. For the information of your readers, I may state it is 20 miles from ...
Article : 320 wordsThe improvements on a farm almost invariably tell at a glance the class to which their owner belongs. If ho is thriving the farm generally shows it; it he is going back ...
Article : 1,860 wordsCOOMA.—The Government Fruit Inspector, Mr. A. J. Manson, is at prosent on a visit to this district, paying inspections to various orchards. The fruit industry, with a few no ...
Article : 131 wordsCOLLARENEBRI.—Large numbers of starving stock are being trucked to this district from the western and southern districts. All available country about here has been rented, ...
Article : 72 wordsThe current series of colonial sales are making history, and they have no parallel. Tho "bears" have been utterly routed, and once again the "bulls" are in command. Lon ...
Article : 1,547 wordsBATHURST.—At the recont election of the Bathurst Pastures Protection Board, the deputy returning officer neglectcd to have printed on the envelope accompanying the ballot ...
Article : 121 wordsCOLLARENEBRI—317 fat bullock, from Abberglaisie Queensland, to Sydney, 900 mixed cattle, from Tumut to Angledool, A. Pether owner; 320 bullocks from Queensland to Narrabri; 1241 mixed sheep, from Mogil ...
Article : 118 wordsMr. Jamos Pursor writes:—By invitation I paid a visit to tho orchard of Mr. S. J. Moore, jun., Castle Hill. The area of tho estate is something over 100 acres, 50 acres of which ...
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Advertising : 105 wordsNARRABRI.—The first shed for the general shearing by Messrs. Young, contractors, at Tibbereenah Siding, commences on Thursday. There are 12,000 sheep from Black's, at M[?] ...
Article : 70 wordsKANGAROO VALLBY.—Mr. Godfrey, teacher at the Publle school, Kangaroo River, has been experimenting with a plece of land [?] agriculture and from one plot which had been ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 25 Jun 1908, Page 5
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