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  2. ON THE LAND.

    In a sense it seems not a little odd and paradoxicai that as the cost of occupying and adequately working the rural lands of Australia increases, so does the value of the ...

    Article : 1,152 words
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  4. THE WOOL TRADE.

    Business has been confined during the week to realisations by private treaty of passed-in lots from the last auctions, and skin wools from the local fellmongery establishments. ...

    Article : 2,220 words
  5. STUD SHEEP SHOW.

    The Deputy Chief Commissioner of Railways has arranged for trains at specially low fares in connection with the annual stud sheep show and sales which will be held in ...

    Article : 41 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT IN ENGLAND.

    The apples shipped by the steamers Hector and Suffolk to Liverpool realised from 9/3 to 12/6 a case. ...

    Article : 29 words
  7. CABBAGE MOTH.

    MILLTHORPE.—The cabbage moth, is making its appearance in the district, several of the local cabbage growers complaining. It is though the weather conditions are the ...

    Article : 33 words
  8. PASTURES BOAEDS.

    HILLSTON.—At a meeting of the Hillston Pastures Protection Board, Mr. R. C Webb was again elected chairman. The annual assessment was struck—sheep 3-16d per head, ...

    Article : 36 words
  9. DAIRYING.

    ALSTONVILLE.—For the four weeks ended May 28, the Alstonville Co-operative Company manufactured 64 tons butter, realising £7000. BYRON BAY.—At the half-yearly meeting ...

    Article : 267 words
  10. SHEEPBREEDERS' SHOW.

    A meeting of the committee of the Shoepbreeders' Association of New South Wales was held on Thursday, Sir Francis Suttor (president) presiding. The principal business was ...

    Article : 190 words
  11. THE EGG TRADE.

    Messrs. Mossman and Ellis, Qnay-street, write:—Your articles on the above subject contain a lot of truth, and deal with a subject of considerable interest, both to the ...

    Article : 1,369 words
  12. MEETINGS OF FARMERS.

    BATHURST.—Mr. A. H. Newsham, who has been acting as secretary of the A.H. and P. Association since the retirement of Mr. W. G. Thompson, has been appointed secretary. ...

    Article : 130 words
  13. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.

    ROBERTSON.—The committee of the Robertson Agricultural Society has appointed the following office-bearers:—President, Mr. W. R. Hindmarsh, junior; vice-presidents, Messrs. ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    BATHURST.—At the local land board meeting a matter of considerable interest to residents of Wattle Flat and Sofala was brought forward, arising out of the application of ...

    Article : 276 words
  15. ITEMS.

    The fifth annual conference of the Co-operative Dairy Factory Managers and Secretaries' Association will open on Monday and continue for five days. An interesting business paper ...

    Article : 407 words
  16. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    MATHOURA.—Week ended June 13.—2 st[?]rams, executors J. H. Blackwood, Booabulah to Newmarket; 80 sheep, A. Landale, Wandook to Newmarket; 170 sheep, S. Myers, MAthoura to Newmarket; 41 horces. ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. BILLY BLUE.

    Sir,—Dr. Houison, in lecturing on "Old Sydney," is reported, in your issue of June 14, to have said that you can see the old Commodere Hotel on Blue's ...

    Article : 106 words
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