A.H. writes:—A has a piece of new land to clear, and in the spring ploughs a fire break of half a chain wide all round, and after harvest puts wood round the grass in ...
Article : 292 wordsW.B.F., writes:—Kindly answer the following questions in the next issue of "The Land:" (1) If a man is riding and leading another horse which side of the ...
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Advertising : 567 words"Subscriber" writes:—I sent the breech of a gun to a well-known flrm in Sydney to be repaired. I sent it on the 18th June, by parcel post. They have not received it yet. ...
Article : 108 words"An Enquirer" writes:—(1) Can a mortgagee foreclose a mortgage whilst the war is on? (2) If I have a pig running out and she goes to rabbit screens on the ...
Article : 96 wordsThere is some hope that America will take portion of next season's Australian apple crop. As it is, there is nothing definite apart from inquiries from the ...
Article : 142 words"Subscriber" asks:—(1) What aereage is there in a block of land of which I give a sketch? (2) A and B have a block of land adjoining. The dividing fence is ten chains ...
Article : 288 wordsA.H. asks:—(1) Can a person slaughter pigs on his own property, cure the sides, and then sell them to first, private people, secondly storekeepers, or must he have a ...
Article : 203 wordsIt is stated in some quarters that New South Wales had no voice in the deliberations at the conference held in Melbourne last week, to deal with the ...
Article : 463 wordsThe winter season in the Orange district has been most severe, as a matter of fact, some residents say that it was the "hardest" winter they have ...
Article : 520 words"Subscriber" writes:—Kindly let me know the following liability under the Workmen's Compensation Act:—It a farmer sells his hay to a produce dealer, and the dealer agrees ...
Article : 112 words"Share-farmer" writes:—(1) A consignment of comsacks were forwarded from Sydney to our local railway station. On arrival at the station they were dumped off along ...
Article : 159 words"Subscriber" writes:—A has registered a lien, to a certain value, on my last season's wheat and has taken Government wheat scrip in payment of same. As you ...
Article : 176 words"Subscriber" (Young) writes:—I shall be obliged if you will kindly let me know what sized building square would be required to hold 1000 bushels of wheat (loose) ...
Article : 53 wordsJ.W. writes:—(1) I am the owner of 15 acres of Crown Purchase land, with a fourroomed cottage thereon, which I was offering to let (both house and ground) for ten ...
Article : 494 words"Anxious" writes:—Would you tell me whether if my husband owes money for household goods and other things, and is unable to pay same, can the creditor make ...
Article : 96 wordsJ.H. writes:—Two brothers are in partnership farming. They jointly buy certain machinery from a firm in the usual manner by promissory notes, and are now in default ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Inverell Land Board recommended the resumption for the purposes of settlement by returned soldiers, of the Beaulieu Estate, the property of Mr. ...
Article : 178 words"Wayback" asks the correct pronunciation of the ex-State Commandant, Brigadier-General Ramacciotti. Words in question: Brigadier and Ramacciotti. ...
Article : 41 words"Subscriber" asks:—(1) If a son, over 18 years of age, works on his father's farm and does not receive actual wages, but has a promise from his father to give him a ...
Article : 100 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the branch was held on July 21, when a fair attendance of members were present. The inward correspondence was fairly ...
Article : 75 wordsH.S. writes:—A and B are two skin buyers. After operating for some time here they dissolved partnership. At the time of dissolving partnership they had a ...
Article : 278 wordsIn view of the fact that potash is unprocurable in this country, owing to suppliers being cut off, it behoves orchardists to utilise every available source of ...
Article : 383 words"Subscriber" asks now to make candles. Answers:—(1) To make mutton suet candles in imitation of wax, throw quicklime in melted mutton; the lime will fall ...
Article : 106 wordsJ.J. asks:—(1) How far is Alsace from the nearest point to German soil, and how far from Berlin? (2) Did Merriwee win the Melbourne Cup? (3) Did the jockeys Hood ...
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Advertising : 16 wordsH.C.B. asks:—(1) Kindly let me know the name and address of the secretary of the New Zealand Draught Horse Stud Book Society. (2) Also give me the address of ...
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The Land (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1954), Fri 3 Aug 1917, Page 2
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