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Advertising : 2,774 wordsOur correspondent "Director" writes further in support of the anti-graders' cause, in the course of which he says:— I must protest against you, in dealing with ...
Article : 2,022 wordsBRISBANE.—The annual report of the Department of Agriculture says that the total area under crop during 1909 was 606,790 acres, from which crops valued at —3,485,416 were ...
Article : 31 wordsBREWARRINA.—At the annual meeting of the Brewarrina Agricultural and Pastoralist Association the following officials were elected for the ensuing year:—President, Mr. J. ...
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Article : 93 wordsThe Under-Secretary for Lands draws special attention to "Gazette" notices made on September 28 of the license fees chargeable for the year 1911 on occupation licenses. ...
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Article : 78 wordsThese are the only dogs I take much interest in at a show. The others I look on as a luxury, and it is a sore point with the writer, especially as judge, that the prizes are so small, ...
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Article : 320 wordsURANA.—The 17th annual show of the Urana P. and A. Society took place on Tuesday and Wednesday in good weather, and was a pronounced success. Good entries were received ...
Article : 543 wordsMr. Alfred Sparks, Longreach, Macleay River, writes, complaining of the excessive legal charges for mortgages and commission that have to be paid to a private firm, and states ...
Article : 153 wordsUNANDERRA.—The recent rain has materially aided the Agricultural Department's experimental plots on Mr. L. Carr's farm here. The grass plots have particularly improved. ...
Article : 180 wordsLAUNCESTON.—Fine weather favoured the agricultural show, at which there was a record attendance, [?]pts totalling over £500. Championship in draught horses went to E. ...
Article : 92 wordsReports having been received by the Department of Agriculture that the young lecusts (grasshoppers) are now hatching out on the breeding grounds where eggs were deposited ...
Article : 216 wordsBAY, Sept. 24.—150 ewes, Berwick Park to [?]ay, Donohoe, owner; 1700 ewes and wethers, Gladstond to Denlliquin, C. A. Thorpe owner; 1100 ewes, [?] Grove to Echuca, J. Tyson owner; 880 lambs, [?] ...
Article : 257 wordsDUBBO.—Mr. Dulhunty writes:—"I have visited a large part of the Dubbo district this month, including Collie, Gilgandra, Balladoran, Eunungorio, Cobborah, and Dunedoo, and at ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 7 Oct 1910, Page 6
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