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  2. THE GOLDEN WEALTH OF SUNNY SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    IMMENSE WHEAT STACKS AT WALLAROO AND PORT PIRIE. This week Messrs. F. G. England end L. G. Anderson, who came from Victoria at the request of the Wheat Harvest Board, went to Port Pirie and Wallaroo to introduce the double fence system (described under the heading "The Wheat Problem") for the protection of wheat stacks against mice. 1. Covered stocks showing the precautions taken to protect the grain against the weather. 2. view of the stacks at Port Pine, intersected by the railway lines. 3. General view of the wheat yard at Wallaroo, containing approximately. 1,600,000 bags. 4. Portion, of the 1,000,000 bags stacked at Port Pirie. 5. Stacks roofed and curtained at Wallaroo. The stacks on the left are of last year's wheat, and those on the right the years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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