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Article : 1,189 wordsELOIE EVANS (Maules' Greek).—I must relate my experience when learning to ride a bicycle. My brother has an old bike, minus lyres and tubes, which I decided to ride. ...
Article : 118 wordsJEAN BOXBELL Oullings Mices).—We all made up our minds to go to our Aunty's place. Of course, when our mother told us we were going thirty-two miles in the Chevrolet ...
Article : 156 wordsMARY M. MULCAHY (Legume).—The other evening when i was getting the cows I saw my little purebred cow standing not far from where I had seen her that morining. [?]o I ...
Article : 293 wordsBETTY BROWN (Wanaaring).—I am eleven years old. We live on a sheep station in the far west. My two brothers are mustering the sheep for shearing. We shear cur sheep with ...
Article : 37 words"MOON FAIRY" (Min[?]abah).-I am in the seventh calss at school, and gel high school work from the Department of Education. My favorite subject in seventh class is geography. ...
Article : 63 wordsIBABVEL WILKINSON (Tabulam).—I am twelve yearsof age, and am in the seventh class at school. My favorite sports are riding and swimming. Also I like playing tennis. I ...
Article : 127 words'TOM-TIT" (Kunghur).—Some time age we had a terrific gale here, it blew for a day and a night, causing a lot of damage to winter crops: Dad's saccaline paddock looked ...
Article : 47 wordsFO[?]EY (ba(doran).—I must tell you how I spent one my holidays. One fine morning. I had nothing to do in the house, so my little brother and I decided to ...
Article : 98 wordsALMA KEMMIS (Boggabei).—I have been at the Church of England Olria School in Tamworth. My favorite subjects at school are French, grammer and geography. i came top ...
Article : 165 words"CRICKERTER" (Hannam Vale).—On Easter Sunday we went for a trip to Tort Macquarie. and, when you want to get away early, and you to atrip the "strawberrles" before ...
Article : 244 wordsVELMA HANSFORD (Peeramon).—We live about fifty miles from Cairns, our seaport. From there we have to climb the range by car or train, and then we are on the ...
Article : 78 words"SUNFLOWER" (Cook's Gap).—do you like flowers. Henby? I love them. especially violets and roses. We have a few beds of violets at home. They are the best violets I have ...
Article : 63 words"POPSY"(Whipori[?]).-When my sister and I were coming home with the mail ilia other day, we came to a creek and, just at we were descending the bank we taw an old wild duck ...
Article : 70 words"BEAUTY" (Baraine).—Baradine is a small country town situated on the Hardine creek, a tributary of the Namol River. The average annual rainfall of Baradine is seventeen ...
Article : 89 words"SKYLARK" (Billy's Lookout Rd.).—My father has been a subscriber to the "Farmer and Settler" for about fifteen or sixteen years now, and we all find the paper very ...
Article : 174 words'MORNING GLORY" (Lowshna).—The other morning I heard a dog barking, and when went I went out on to ilia verandah, I saw a dingo jumping around: he was caught in a rabbit ...
Article : 103 words"BELL BIRD" ([?]enwarrin).—The cows are not giving nearly so much milk, and it is not because they want food, as our paddocks have a fair amount of grass on them. We ...
Article : 100 wordsNOLA CHANDLER (Berridale).—I am twelve years of age, and i live on a closer settlement farm seven miles from Berridale. I ride five miles to school cach day. We have an ...
Article : 81 wordsMARK (Old Koreelab).—I will tell you about a trip i had with Grandpa from Old Koreciah to a cattle sale at Kyorgle. We left home at 9.20 a.m., and owing to bad ...
Article : 171 wordsVIOLET WHITE (Girralong).—I live on a little farm twenty-two miles from Bowraville. My sister, brother and I, walk three miles to school, which is called Cedar Butt Public ...
Article : 67 wordsMARY WILKINSON (Jandowae).—dingoes and foxes are numerous this year,and several sheepowners have had dingo drives. One night a dingo got among our sheep and bit ...
Article : 11 wordsNEVER PAIL (Wanaaring).—I am thirteen years of age. We have a subsidised school: I have been going for three and a half years, and am in the fifth class. My brothers have ...
Article : 65 words"STRAWHERRY" (Grafton).—Tennis is now in full swing, and we have begun to play it at school; the members of the local club use the courts on Saturday evening. My favorite ...
Article : 25 wordsJACK ADAMS (Coonamble).—I am nine years and eleven months old and live in the Pillaga Forest, which is noted for its pine and Ironbark timber. My home is near a sawmill, ...
Article : 78 wordsENID DALE (Mendooran).—I live on a wheat farm seven miles from Mendooran. I was eight years old last August. I get my lessons from the Correspondence school, and last ...
Article : 44 words"Contractor" asks whether he should forward a certain amount demanded by his employer as unemployment relief tax on a contract which my correspondent underlook ...
Article : 107 words"Sport" asks what are the duties of a secretary and treasurer of a tennis or circket club. Answer.—The secretary's duties are to take ...
Article : 182 wordsHaving observed that some of our correspondents have dogs that are suffering from distemper, and referring specially to a case mentioned by "Torrier" in ...
Article : 681 words"Scholar" asks whether the Department of Education makes an allowance for the cleaning of a provisional school, and also for the chopping of wood. He says that at the wood, ...
Article : 141 words"Fur Farmer" intends to purchase a few pairs of Angora rabbits bred locally, and to bread them for their skins only. He has been told that it will be necessary to have a ...
Article : 62 wordsUncle Wiseman wishes it undrestood that, because of the terms of an agreement with his vetorinary adviser, no answers can be given to ...
Article : 63 words"Business" asks whether two persons trading as a company would have to be re[?]isterd, and if so, where they should apply, and the coat. ...
Article : 42 words"[?]tractor" asks whether it will be necessary for him to have permission to erect a still for distilling eucalyptus. Answer.—it will he necessary for you to ...
Article : 51 words"Progressive" asks whether it would be possible for him to secure an advance from the Government to enable him to subdivide his paddocks, and carry out topdressing work ...
Article : 109 words"Cyclist" is having trouble with his motor cycle. When he blows the born the engine cute out. He mentions that the machine is all electric, and that after [?]tting a new plug ...
Article : 121 words"Experimenter" is interested in the tung oil articles that have been appearing in the "Farmer and Settler," and is [?]ious to give the trees a trial. He asks where he own secure ...
Article : 26 words"Bullder" asks me for information and application forms in connection with the building Relief Pund. He mentions that he does not own any land, but has his ...
Article : 76 wordsThere is one form of relief from pain that is always permissible. "Don't lot the patient suffer," says the doctor, "for pain retards recovery." The nurse gives ...
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Thu 20 Jul 1933, Page 14
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