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Article : 1,214 wordsThe rifle shooting at Randwick on Saturday was carried out under most disadvantageous conditions. A bitterly cold wind blew throughout the afternoon of sufficient variableness to necessitate frequent changes ...
Article : 631 wordsWAGGA.—Foxes have become so numerous in the Wagga district that they may be seen on the common and quite near the town any day. Latterly they have developed a taste ...
Article : 103 wordsMURWILLUMBAH.—The eleventh half- yearly meeting of the Tweed Co-operative Butter Company was held on Saturday morning. About 35 shareholders were present. ...
Article : 196 wordsBATHURST.—The rabbit inspector reported to the last meeting of the Pastures Protection Board that he had visited the Orange division chiefly during May, touching the localities ...
Article : 166 wordsSecond A.I. Regiment.—Third shoot June quarter, seven shots at 500 and 600 yards.—S.M. Farrow, 31, 33— 63; Sgt. [?]oldaway, 32, 28—60; Sgt. Donnellan, 29, 30— [?]; P[?]. Pickup, 27, 32—[?]9; W.O. Paine, 2[?], 29—38; ...
Article : 1,507 wordsBLACKTOWN.—The westerly winds have blown down many hundreds of cases of citrus fruit, chiefly in unsheltered orchards in cold situations. Windfalls will now g[?]ut the ...
Article : 560 wordsFollowing are the wool returns to date of receipts at Darling Harbour, Morpeth, and Newcastle:- Bales. ...
Article : 111 wordsMr. J. M. Hattrick, F.H.A.S., N.D.A., writes drawing attention to an error in our issue of May 10 last, when Mr. Reynolds, of the Department of Agriculture, was reported to ...
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Article : 114 wordsSir,—Finding your columns open to matter regarding our legislation, etc., against rashly contracted marriages. I beg to write you a few words, controversy apart. ...
Article : 529 wordsWALGETT.—At a public meeting held on Saturday the following resolutions were carried:—"That the Government be asked to introduce legislation at once empowering them ...
Article : 121 wordsBRISBANE.—The Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, recently issued a proclamation prohibiting the importation of the potatoes to that State from ...
Article : 114 wordsMessrs. Lowcock and King, Tamworth and Gunnedah, in conjunction with Messrs. Jacob and Anderson, of Boggabri, report the clearance of the whole of the Booroomin Estate ...
Article : 56 wordsIn connection with the celebrations of the new public holiday (Cook's Day), August 22, which has been granted by the Government, at the request of the Australian Natives' Association, an A.N.A. cup ...
Article : 133 wordsThe promise of a fine day, a good outing, and the possible solution of the vital problems of successful poultry-breeding drew a large gathering of breeders and others interested in ...
Article : 854 wordsDUBBO.—Mr. J. H. Ower, of Wychitella, Obley-road, Dubbo, is emphatic in a statement that he has solved the trouble arising from the fox pest, after much experimenting. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 12 Jun 1911, Page 6
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