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Advertising : 143 wordsAt a meeting of the executive committee of the Co-operative Dairy Factory Managers and Secretaries' Association of New South Wales, held last Saturday, the financial ...
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Advertising : 1,087 wordsAlderman Mallett yesterday introduced to the Lord Mayor a deputation representing the stock and station agents of Sydney, who asked that the corporation should provide a ...
Article : 739 wordsMr. A. E. Sweancy, hon. secretary, writes:- At a meeting of hte executive of the Co-operative Butter Factory Managers and Secretaries' Association held last Saturday, the ...
Article : 614 wordsAt a recent meeting of the executive committee of the Co-operative Dairy Factory Managers and Secretaries' Association a proposal by Mr. Russell, manager, dairy branch New ...
Article : 189 wordsGLOUCESTER.—At the half-yearly meeting of the Avon-Barrington butter factory the balance sheet showed an increase of 22 tons of butter manufactured over the same period last ...
Article : 46 wordsThe peculiar season being passed through is producing mixed results. Writing from Brewarrina under date March 4, a correspondent states that the residents along the Culgoa ...
Article : 162 wordsRICHMOND.—The recent change in the method of fruit inspection—from in the orchards to that of being examined at the various railway centres—is subjecting growers to ...
Article : 116 wordsBLACKTOWN.—The brown rot of fruit has caused double the loss in peaches and nectarines that the fruit fly (Dacus vigoni) has this season. Mushrooms 12 inches in diameter ...
Article : 548 wordsWINGHAM.—Mr. District Forester Lyne has received instructions to have an area of 124 acres in the parish of Tuncurry surveyed land fenced for experimental purposes in ...
Article : 73 wordsMr. W. J. Allen Government Fruit Expert, has just returned from the Wagga Experimental Farm, where he has been supervising the drying of the annual prune crop. There ...
Article : 128 wordsTILBA.—The Tilba district agricultural show was held to-day. The weather during the night was very unpromising. Rain fell from midnight till 7 a.m., and then cleared off. ...
Article : 184 wordsBANGLOW.—The annual show of the Bangalow Agricultural and Industrial Society was commenced on Tuesday. The weather, although showery all the week turned out beautifully ...
Article : 1,736 wordsMr. Frank M'Caffrey, hon. sec. Illawarra Dairy Cattle Association, writes:—Since my last, Mr. Hugh Dudgeon, of Hill View, Jamberoo, has had his prize cow Lady Jean ...
Article : 212 wordsGUNDAGAI.—The show was continued to-day before a good crowd, in splendid weather. Additional awards were:- Turnout (horse, sulky, and harness): Mrs. Dennis, ...
Article : 349 wordsThe Commonwealth Meteorologist furnishes the following:- A summary of the conditions of stock, crops, and water during the month of February, 1911, ...
Article : 339 wordsTENTERFIELD.—Tenterfield show was continued to-day in splendid weather. The attendance was large, special trains bringing many visitors from ...
Article : 1,089 wordsKEMPSEY.—The opening day of the Macleay Show was beautifully fine, and the attendance good. Exhibits in all classes were well up to the average. The grounds were in ...
Article : 502 wordsLITHGOW.—A report from Mount Lambie,, near Rydal, states that consternation was caused among local potato-growers when it became known that Irish blight had broken out. ...
Article : 100 wordsC. Hughes.—The fruit is suffering from unfavourable conditions, the result of excessive moisture. The aame trouble is experienced with the other ext[?] a very dry year. A lot of fruit this year has [?] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 9 Mar 1911, Page 7
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