The great army of dressmakers and milliners in Paris is said to number 283,000. Salisbury has a population of about 16,000 including no less than 1,500 or 1,600 juvenile ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsAlumny Creek Club.—This club held their quarterly meeting on the 4th instant, when officers were elected, and other matters arranged for the ensuing quarter. There are 30 members on the ...
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Article : 723 wordsWE shall be glad to publish the results of experiments made by agriculturists, and will find space for any communications in this column, re-writing the contributions when desired. Questions relating to agricultural and pastoral subjects will ...
Article : 47 wordsINTENDING exhibitors for the forthcoming Show to be held on the 24th and 25th instant, are reminded that entries close on Saturday next. As much of the success of the Show depends on the ...
Article : 158 wordsWHAT does it mean? Well, many constructions are put upon the idea. Some persons think only Of the bounty, the bonus, or the protection against foreign agricultural produce. Neither, or all, of ...
Article : 984 wordsON Wednesday, before the P.M. LARCENY. Arthur Henry Roskell alias Russell was charged with stealing three cruet bottles, four salt spoons, ...
Article : 437 wordsCONSIDERING what an important factor in agriculture is the turning of the soil, one cannot help but wonder why ploughing contests are so rare, or discontinued for a number of years, as has been the ...
Article : 471 wordsThere was no delay in accepting the challenge thrown out by Hanlan on behalf of Teemer, as the backers of Searle at once matched him to row Teemer for £500 a side within six months of ...
Article : 336 wordsThe V. B. C. has endorsed the disqualification of The Nun, owner, and jockey. Moore, the jockey, is said to have been offered an engagement in China. The trainer of Lamond, questioned about Feilder's ...
Article : 252 wordsAT the St. James's Parish Hall, Sydney, in connection with the Association of Lay Helpers, the Rev. Jackson, M.A., delivered the first lecture on the subject of " Christianity and the English ...
Article : 285 wordsON October 8, before Mr. S. Bathgate, J.P. Police v. Shannon, for drunkenness. Cautioned and discharged. Police v. Shannon, indecent exposure. Fined 5s, ...
Article : 50 wordsIN the United States dummyism has proved as great a curse as in New South Wales. They have, however, applied the real remedy. No person is now allowed to select who holds over 160 acres of ...
Article : 225 wordsShipping.—The steamer Fernmount arrived at Woolgoolga on the 29th ultimo, with cargo comprising store supplies, furniture, hotel requisites and sundries, consigned to Mr. W. T. Pullen, which were ...
Article : 807 wordsAMONGST the agricultural implements recently introduced by our farmers, are the disc narrow and Sulky plough. The former is a capital appliance for pulverising the ploughed land, acts as an ...
Article : 162 wordsTHE Editor does not hold himself responsible for opioions expressed by correspondents. SIR.—I see by your last issac that a correspondent who signs himself "Francis P. Gale" has been ...
Article : 427 wordsAT the 28th annual meeting of the Church Congress at Manchester, Dr. Moorhouse argued that the church was the best medium for guiding opinion on all burning questions. Referring to the growth ...
Article : 172 wordsAT Albury a Vine and Fruit-growers' Association has been formed, for the purpose of watching the interests of the vinegrowera and fruit growers of the district. One of the speakers at the inaugural ...
Article : 396 wordsTHE graziers of Victoria are protected by a tax on all imported stock, but unlike the results of protecting produce and cereals, Victoria will never enjoy the privilege of raising her own meat; thus ...
Article : 183 wordsA MEETING of the Executive Committee was held on Tuesday. Present—Messrs. See (president), E. L. Rutledge, S. Hill, G. H. Varley, C. Page, J. M'Donald, T. Page. ...
Article : 412 wordsSELDOM has there been such indecision on the part of graziers, as to which course they should pursue in regard to stocking their areas as prevails this year. Grass is abundant, and the season, though ...
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