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Advertising : 222 wordsHeavy rain in the city on Saturday morning raised doubts as to whether the overhead conditions would permit of racing. Information came to hand before the first train left Sydney to the effect that there ...
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Article : 394 words"Tell you what!" suddenly observed the little tradesman, as if struck with a clever idea. "[?]t might be young Brent! Five hundred pound is naught to him. This here young ...
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Advertising : 638 wordsFORBES.—A party of railway officials visited Forbes during the week and selected the sites for the wheat s[?]s, of six-unit capacity, which are to be constructed at ...
Article : 46 wordsGOULBURN.—At the municipal council's last meeting Alderman Gilling referred to the presence of weevil in the wheat at South Goulburn. It was agreed unanimously ...
Article : 54 wordsBYRON BAY.—The North Coast Co—operative Company's business last month showed a strong advance on the previous month's. 912 tons of butter was made and cream ...
Article : 68 wordsThe Castle Hill show was continued on Saturday, when there was an excellent attendance. Following are the awards:- CATTLE. ...
Article : 324 words"Mr. J. Cooper," writes our Wingham correspondent, "brought a fine blackbutt "stick" to Wingham this week, from Bobin Creek. It measured 2 feet 6 inches across the stump, ...
Article : 168 wordsThe western wheat crops generally are well up to the average of former years, and in some instances surpassed all expectations. In many parts six to seven bags and more to the acre ...
Article : 113 wordsW.J.[?]. (Orange).—Let the tops die off. Then clear them away, and apply a good dressing of stable ma[?]ure. LUC[?] OR VEGETABLES. ...
Article : 151 wordsRecalling the controversy which appeared in the "Herald" last year concerning the classes in the maize section at the Royal Show, the main point at issue was whether ...
Article : 307 wordsTerm List.—In Banco Court.—At 2 p.m.: Continuation of orders, motions. Equity appeal: Spencer's Pictures, Let., v Cosens and others, to be mentioned. District Court appeal: O'Neill v Whitt[?]ker. ...
Article : 423 wordsThe annual show of the Cumberland Agricultural and Horticultural Association was opened at Castle Hill on Friday by the Minister for Lands, Mr. W. G. Ashford. The weather ...
Article : 237 wordsBefore his Honor Judge Backhouse and juries.—At 10 a.m.: Coy v Simmons, Limited; Specterman v Kerr and a[?]. Note: The list will be called punctually at 10 a.m. ...
Article : 45 wordsNo. 1 Court-house, Queen's-square—Before Mr. Justice Heydon.—At 2 p.m.: For hearing—Stuart Bros., ats [?] stated case; McKenzies v Pilcher, application for leave to prosecute; re Food Supply and ...
Article : 163 wordsIn Parliament on Thursday Mr. Manning asked the Minister for Agriculture whether he was aware that the Minister for Agriculture in Victoria stated some weeks ago ...
Article : 186 wordsPhillip-street.—Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate, at 10 a.m.—For hearing: M'Gregor v Wishart, same v Thompson, same v Smith, [?]ame v Callanar, same v M'Cann, same v Mills, same v Murray, same v ...
Article : 66 wordsAt 2 p.m.—William Puliman, assault. Note.—Only the witnesses in the above-mentioned case will be required to attend at the Court to-day. ...
Article : 25 wordsAppeals against magistrates' orders and convictions will be heard in the Court-room, Queen's-square, as follows:- Rose Wallington, detention of property; William ...
Article : 40 wordsBATHURST.—The necessity for some definite measures for the discouragement of the slaughter of immature and female stock was discussed by the members of the Bathurst ...
Article : 350 wordsAt the Commonwealth Bank-building, 7th Floor, Moore-street.—At 9.30 a.m.: Continuation of the inquiry by the Chief Prices Commissioner into cornsacks. ...
Article : 27 wordsSir,—I write to place before you the injustice meted out to the first-class passengers on the early trains from Bankstown and Hurlstone Park. It is the usual thing now to ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 18 Feb 1918, Page 4
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