THE following letter on the growth of the sugar cane, Which was received by James Robb, Esq., from Mr. Thomas Scott of Point Clare, Brisbane Water, was kindly ...
Article : 425 wordsFIELD.—Sow maize, millet, pumpkins, water and other melons. Plant potatoes. Sow tobacco in seed beds and protect from frost with boughs &c.: water if necessary. Sow sorghum saccharatum in seed beds, for ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsMr. Thomas Holme of Shoalhaven, very generously gave lecture at the school-house, connection with our Young Men's Institute, to a crowded and delighted audience, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 wordsTO THE EDITOR OF THE KIAMA INDEPENDENT. SIR,— I have just received a letter from a Ballarat farmer, who, writing from Melbourne, says:—" I have just disposed of 20 tens of ...
Article : 140 wordsAS the subject of the physical improvement of our district and the development of its agricultural resources is practically second in importance to none which comes ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 489 wordsTHE steamer Paterson encountered the full force of the gale on Friday night. She left Newcastle on Thursday evening, at which Newcastle on Thursday evening, at ...
Article : 753 wordsIt must be understood that our opinions are not to be identified with those of correspondents whose communications we may publish. We invite and wish to encourage temperate discussion on all matters of ...
Article : 71 wordsSIE,—After what has been said by your last week's correspondents, any remarks from me may seem superfluous; but as there are one or two items in Mr. MAck's letter, bearing ...
Article : 522 wordsREV. G. MACKIE.—No small number of our readers will be delighted to learn that Mr. Mackic, after having resided for several years in Victoria, is about to revisit the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 wordsMESSRS. Marks, Charles, and King, J.P.'s. on the Bench. Mr. D. M'Lean brought his daughter, Mary M'Lean, who is of unsound mind, ...
Article : 357 wordsThere has been a steady sale for useful stock of all description, with scarcely any variation in prices. The fresh arrivals of broken-in stock are adequate for supplying the ...
Article : 116 words(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) WE have had some very acceptable rain but not so the gale that accompanied it, which, although crops are not sufficiently ...
Article : 115 wordsSIR,—There is nothing more unfair in criticism than to misquote a passage from the writings of an individual, or to sever that passage from its connexion with the context, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words(Before P. H. Sheaffe and R. Seccombe, Justices.) A BUSH LAWYER.—John Graden appeared to answer a summons for neglect of work ...
Article : 584 wordsSince our last, under 1st July, 1864, the tobacco market has been in a very unsettled state, and though considerable quantities have arrived in London, it is all. ...
Article : 256 wordsSINCE my last communication, I have not been able to gather anything of any very great importance. No doubt those located contiguous to the coast are aware that ...
Article : 242 wordsBy the Urara steamer, which arrived at 3 o'clock this morning, we learn that the lightouse-keeper at Port Stephens reports a barque, supposed to be the Tybee, which ...
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The Kiama Independent, and Shoalhaven Advertiser (NSW : 1863 - 1947), Thu 6 Oct 1864, Page 2
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