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Advertising : 840 wordsThe very good attendance of delegates at the second annual conference of the Dairy Farmers' Association of New South Wales is ample proof of the interest animating ...
Article : 1,010 wordsEntries for the annual show of the New South Wales Sheepbreeders' Association have closed, and the catalogue is being prepared for the exhibition, which will begin on ...
Article : 270 wordsThe report of the Notional Dairy Association of New Zealand, Limited, for the year ended April 30, 1912, has been circulated. It is a voluminous document, and shows that ...
Article : 666 wordsMessrs. Sheppard, Harvey, and Co. write:— The State of New South Wales is now in the throes of a most disastrous drought, which threatens to rival in decimation its forerunner ...
Article : 196 wordsFactory managers, assistant-factory managers, and cream-graders are reminded that applications to attend the dairy science school at Grafton must be sent in to the ...
Article : 75 wordsMr. Morgan Ford, carcase butcher, was [?] amined by the Royal Commission on Foo[?] Supply yesterday afternoon. Mr. T. R. Ba[?] presided. ...
Article : 246 wordsMr. Coleman Phillips, New Zealand, writes:— "Good man as Dr. Tidswell is, I beg to ask him one question, viz., "Is it not time for him to confess that his experiments against the ...
Article : 411 wordsThe Executive Council has approved of the following Amended Regulation, No. 45, being substituted for that at present in force, bearing the same number under the Western Lands ...
Article : 119 words"Chainman" writes:—Kindly allow me to reply to letter under the heading of "Licensed Surveyors' Fees," published in your issue of May 30. Evidently "Surveyor" regrets the ...
Article : 389 wordsCAIRNS (Q.).—A meeting of the Cairns Cane Growers' Association was held at Mulgrave. Mr. A. Mann was elected president for the ensuing year. Speaking regarding ...
Article : 116 wordsImportant experiments are being conducted at Bpmadorry, on the South Coast, by Mr. C. J. Sanderson, Government veterinary surgeon, by experiments in thE direction of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 wordsYOUNG.—It has for some time been recognised that apples may be grown to perfection in this district, and this was emphasised by the fact that at the last fruit show the ...
Article : 231 wordsGLEN INNES.—At the twelfth annual meeting of the Glen Innes Co-operative Butter Factory Company the balance-sheet disclosed a profit of £450 for the year, out of which a ...
Article : 109 wordsMARYBOROUGH (Q.).—The members of the Federal Fruit Commission visited Howard on Monday, and inspected the various orchards in the district. Afterwards they expressed ...
Article : 96 words"For about ten years I was subject to acut[?] attacks of indigestion, which prostrated me for days together," says Mrs. M. Ingram, of Crown-street, Woolloongobba, South Brisbane. ...
Article : 226 wordsBATHURST.—The past three months nearly constitute a record locally as regards rainfall. The total for that period (March having 17 points, April 14, and May 5, making a total of ...
Article : 379 wordsMr. Alex. Wilson writes:—At the behest of a friend I went to St. Marys to supervise the unloading of a trainload of sheep, which circumstances compelled him to send to new and ...
Article : 280 wordsGRAFTON.—A conference of delegates from the various shires and municipalities of the Clarence met at Grafton to consider the Water Hyacinth Bill. The following were the ...
Article : 178 wordsADELAIDE.—The preliminary report of Captain Johnston, the American expert engaged to advise the Government on the question of locks and weirs for the Murray River, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 6 Jun 1912, Page 6
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