FROM three new centres, Dungarubba. Ruthven, and Tatham, enquiries have been received regarding the formation of sub-branches, evidence of the ...
Article : 980 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 238 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 328 wordsBENBY wants his young friends to write and tell him about themselves—about their ambitions, hopes, work, and play—whether on the farm, at school, or in holiday hours in the paddock, on the river, or at the seaside. Benby will publish and pay for any letters that be considers are worth printing. Don't hesitate; ...
Article : 145 words"BUBBLES" (Fladbury).—As the first faint steaks of the dawn showed across the sky a friend and I set out on a hiking expedition. At eight o'clock we were well on our ...
Article : 188 wordsViolet Madden (Wee Waa),—I think the most wonderful sights of nature's doings I ever are the wattle changes in Spring. What is more lovely or perfect than the ...
Article : 194 wordsJunior farmers are specially invited to read the article, "Britons in Partnership," appearing on page 3. ...
Article : 19 words"PREORLFS" (Cook's Clap).—At Cook's Clap we had a dance for the Church of England and inside six pounds. We danced until about half past one in the morning. One of my ...
Article : 69 words"SNOWBALL" (Emerald Hill).—My ambition is to be an engine-driver, as I am very fond or trains. I go to school by train, because I am ten miles from the nearest school. We ...
Article : 63 wordsENA WILTON (Cuttages).—I attend cuttagee public school, and am in the fifth class. There are fourteen publish attending our school, which is situated on the side to the ...
Article : 127 wordsRONNIE WILTON (Cottagee).—I have just returned from catching prawns. With a companion we found a bank and dug our hands into the sand and then throw ...
Article : 99 words"BETTY BLUE" (Inverell).—At inverell show the pavilion was nice, with its splendid Bowers, wool, grains, cooking, vegetables, and all the rest of it. But the best part of it all, ...
Article : 180 wordsLESLIE SMITH (Cuttagee),—I have done a lot of trapping during my holidays first at my grandfather's and then at my uncle's place. While trapping at my grandfather's one ...
Article : 145 words"Rabbit-proof" asks how he might secure wire meeting on time payment to fight the rabbits on his property. Answer.—I would suggest that you make an ...
Article : 118 wordsIN answer to numerous enquiries that have been received respecting effective methods for making older, the following particulars of the processing adopted by ...
Article : 553 words"Terrier" states that the dogs are suffering with a husky cough. They discharge at the eyes and nostrils, as if they have a cold. He has lost some of them through this ...
Article : 342 words"Illawarra" asks whether the unemployed relief tax should be paid by him on cows that he said last year. Answer.—No unemployed relief tax should ...
Article : 96 words"Constitutional" asks for information concerning early governments in New South Wales. Answer.—The first form of government in ...
Article : 355 words"Settler" asks on what conditions the Minister for Lands assists settlers who have bean affected by flood. Answer.—The amended Lands Act, passed by ...
Article : 126 wordsUncle wiseman wishers is understood that, because of the terms of an agreements with his veterinary adviser, no answers call he given to ...
Article : 34 words"Capeal" asks for advice in connection with the best oats to sow for green feed or grain in a reasonably dry climate. He asks if I know anything of Duyra. Palestine, Algerian, ...
Article : 157 wordsAches and pains are not inevitable in old ago. When they do come, there is always a cause for them—a cause that can be overcome, Here is a ...
Article : 193 words1.Make your questions as clear as possible as that there will be as mistake as to your meaning. 2.Be not forget to give your full ...
Article : 52 words"Rural" wants to know of a reliable dinge decoy. Answer.—I do not know of any on the march that I can recommence but i can give ...
Article : 151 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 93 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Thu 4 May 1933, Page 14
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: