General regret will be expressed by the farmers of the middle west district of the State at the resignation of Captain W. R. Birks. B.Sc. (Agric.), their inspector of ...
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Advertising : 552 wordsHarvest went through very successfully in the south-west Riverina, writes Mr. G. C. Spark, the inspector of agriculture for that district, to the Under-Secretary. The weather ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 7 Feb 1922, Page 7
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