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  2. THE GREATNESS OF GERMANY.

    The German National Festival in celebration of the anniversary of the foundation of the German Empire was held on Saturday at Clifton Gardens. Three thousand people ...

    Article : 1,697 words
  3. PAPUA.

    Most people outside, with whom we discuss this question, seem to have some vague impression that ill-treatment is at the bottom, of the Papuan's objection to work. ...

    Article : 1,187 words
  4. THE LATE CAPTAIN NEWTON.

    Captain Henry Newton, formerly Superintendent of Navigation, died at 2 o'clock on Saturday morning, at his residence, Strathnairn, Alt-street, Ashfield, at the age of 69 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 545 words
  5. ON THE LAND. FARM AND STATION.

    The very interesting figures published in these columns showing the returns for the last 12 months, from a herd of dairy cows in the Inverell district, is valuable as ...

    Article : 924 words
  6. ITEMS.

    A Wyndham farmer recently cut a cabbage weighing 25lb. For the month of December the Pambula Dairy Company manufactured 38,941lb. of ...

    Article : 774 words
  7. ST. GEORGE HOSPITAL.

    The official opening of new nurses' quarters at the St. George Cottage Hospital, Kogarah, was the occasion of a Ministerial visit on Saturday afternoon by Mr. flowers, ...

    Article : 456 words
  8. PARRAMATTA ORCHARD NOTES.

    The heat wave on Monday had its effect on the fruit and vegetable crop. A good deal of fruit in the orchards was scalded, especialy the Wickson and Burbank plums. Growers ...

    Article : 198 words
  9. PRICKLY PEAR.

    GERRINGONG.—On patches of hilly country between Albion Park and Gerringong, clumps of prickly pear are beginning to show out more prominently than is ...

    Article : 125 words
  10. ILLAWARRA FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.

    CLIFTON.—For many years past Illawarra district has been famous for the excellent quality of fruit grown on the slope of the mountain range. This year has been no ...

    Article : 325 words
  11. "A SECOND MOSMAN."

    Arguments in favour of the construction [?] a tram line from Castle Rock, on the Dobroyd side of Middle Harbour, to the Maniy-Brookvale tram at the point of junction with the ...

    Article : 340 words
  12. WEIGHING OF WHEAT.

    TAMWORTH.—Great dissatisfaction is expressed by everyone at Moonbi with regard to the weighing of wheat. People can weigh it on the weighbridge if they like and pay ...

    Article : 162 words
  13. MALLEE LANDS.

    MELBOURNE.—Having settled about a million acres of mallee country in the north-west of the State during the last three years, without satisfying the demand for this class ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATIONS.

    DUBBO.—At a meeting of the committee of the Dubbo P. A. and H. Association, it was decided to hold the next show on Wednesday, and Thursday, 1st and 2nd May. A letter ...

    Article : 78 words
  15. CONCENTRATING DRAUGHT.

    FORBES.—This week two waggon loads of last season's wheat, containing each about 150 bags, were delivered at Clark's flour mill from Messrs. Grieve Bros'[?] properties. ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. SUGAR COMMISSION.

    HOBART.—The Sugar Commission concluded its evidence in Hobart on Friday, and leaves for Melbourne on Tuesday. Mr. W. H. Burgess, Mr. Rennie (local ...

    Article : 215 words
  17. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    Sir,—A leading article appearing in the "Herald" of the 2nd inst concerning the Durbar, in which you refer to King George as the traveller King, concludes thus: "Australia, at ...

    Article : 733 words
  18. INCREASING THE WHEAT AREA.

    FORBES.—The Pinnacle station, of 21,000, acres, the property of the New Zealand Land Association, and situated near the proposed Forbes-Stockinbingal railway line, has been ...

    Article : 171 words
  19. MEETINGS OF FARMERS.

    MURWILLUMBAH.—At the annual meeting of the Tweed Agricultural Society the report showed a surplus of assets, including land and improvements, of £1869. Satisfactory increases ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. FEAR OF REDWATER.

    A few days ago we pointed out that a statement made at Kyogle, to the effect that permission had been given to cross working teams at Grady's Gap to allow timber being ...

    Article : 585 words
  21. USING MULES WITH HORSES.

    Writing to Mr. H. W. Potts, principal of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College, Mr. G. L. Sutton states:—"Recently, when in the Esperance district, I had the pleasure of ...

    Article : 341 words
  22. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    CASINO.—A peculiar pest in the form of a small beetle, which can both hop and fly, has made its appearance at Tuntable Creek, Nimbin. It has destroyed about 60 acres of ...

    Article : 443 words
  23. RAILWAY TROUBLES.

    DUBBO.—Like other places in the wheat belt, the Eumungerie railway yard is becoming blocked with the quantities of wheat which are being daily drawn in and stacked ...

    Article : 543 words
  24. CARRIAGE OF FRUIT.

    A meeting of fruitgrowers was held at Euronderee on Friday evening to take steps towards securing quicker despatch of fruit to Sydney. Mr. P. J. Rheinberger presided. At ...

    Article : 205 words
  25. TWEED SUGAR SEASON.

    MURWILLUMBAH.—From returns of the late sugar season on the Tweed just compiled, it is gleaned that the total acreage cut was 1305 acres, yielding 37,075 tons, being an ...

    Article : 110 words
  26. THE BUTTER BUSINESS.

    WINGHAM.—Mr. C. D. Meares, manager of the Coastal Farmers' Co-operative Society, accompanied by the chairman of the newly-formed Co-operative Box Company, visited ...

    Article : 468 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 269 words
  28. DAIRYING.

    JONES' ISLAND.—The following are the returns of the Manning River Co-operative Dairy Company for the month of December:— Suppliers were paid /11¾ and /11 per lb for ...

    Article : 335 words
  29. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    The Department of agriculture advises that spiced potted cheese may be made as follows:—Add cream to the ordinary new milk, sufficient to bring it up to about 6 p.c. butter-fat, and manufacture the cheese ...

    Article : 99 words
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