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Article : 541 wordsBATHURST.—Owing to the extension of the Sydney Royal Show for an extra three days and nights, Mr. George Trovitt, who has charge of the Western districts oxhibit, wrote ...
Article : 75 wordsQUIRINDL —Harvesting has been completed in this district, and though the area sown was limited the crop has been of excellent quality, as high as 60 bushels to the acre having been ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 22 Jan 1918, Page 5
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