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  2. ON TEH LAND.

    The "First Century of Dairying in New South Wales," by Frank M'Caffrey, is a book that will appeal to a considerable section of the community, as it fills a gap in our agricultural ...

    Article : 781 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 835 words
  4. THE ZOO.

    The terms in which Count Morner presented his written resignation as a member of the Royal Zoological Society's Council, as published in Thursday's "Herald," were the ...

    Article : 794 words
  5. THE WOOL TROUBLE.

    Mr. Arthur Macarthur writes:—The happy results achieved by a small section of the woolgrowers of the State or New South Wales in connection with the recent dispute between ...

    Article : 776 words
  6. BUSH FIRES.

    FORBES.—At a special meting of the Forbes Farmers and Settlers' Association, held on Saturday last, it was decided, in view of the prolific growth of grass and herbage ...

    Article : 90 words
  7. THE SHEARING.

    PEAK HILL.—Fifty-eight two-tooth Wanganella rams, Genaugie bred, machine shorn in September last year, have now cut an average of 16½lb, hand-shorn, this year. Several cut ...

    Article : 36 words
  8. THE CROPS.

    DENMAN.—Grass is growing fast, and crops are looking well. Only a small percentage have been harvested yet. ...

    Article : 19 words
  9. MALTING BARLEY.

    PARKES.—Several district farmers have experimented with malting barley this year. Mr. Samuel Paterson, of Wattle Vale, Trundle road, has produced a first-class crop, which is ...

    Article : 36 words
  10. RABBIT-TRAPPING.

    MILLTHORPE.—A fair number of rabbits are being brought to Millthorpe every day. There is only one buyer at the local railway station. Most of the rabbits are being ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    BELLINGEN.—Mr. Kearney, stock inspector, gives the following treatments for hoven o[?] blown cattle, caused through eating young clover:—One handful of banking soda and a ...

    Article : 446 words
  12. ACTION BY LIFE MEMBER.

    Mr. H. E. Finckh, a life-member of the society, writes that he has written to the president and council, requesting that a special general meeting, be called to ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. POTATO GROWERS' ASSOCIATION

    The Minister for Agriculture views the formation of the Potatogrowers' Association of New South Wales with much satisfaction, and trusts that as an immediate outcome ...

    Article : 201 words
  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—A perusal of the letters of Count Morner and the report of the interview with Professor Stuart led me to inquire whether any part of the funds of this institution is ...

    Article : 199 words
  15. ITEMS.

    At Pambula Mr. A. Fourter's herd of 36 cows returned him a gross yield of £38 2s 2d for the past month, he heading the list in the Pambula factory's pay. ...

    Article : 580 words
  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Although I cannot claim to have the slightest knowledge of zoology. I venture to state that it must be evident to any thoughtful person that it would be hardly possible to ...

    Article : 220 words
  17. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    "A Settler," Temora, writes:—I notice Mr. Kerr has been writing against private subdivision, and in favour of Government resumptions and subdivisions. If Mr. Kerr ...

    Article : 321 words
  18. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  19. PHYSICAL DECADENCE.

    At the annual prize distribution of the Sports Union of the Kogarah Public School, one of three of the largest Public schools of the State, the report of the committee was ...

    Article : 552 words
  20. CROYDON RAILWAY STATION.

    The Burwood Council has been informed by the Railway Department that alterations will be carried out at the Croydon railway station. Paisley-road is to be shut up and absorbed ...

    Article : 103 words
  21. PLEURO.

    NYNGAN.—There have been several further outbreaks of pleuro in the district, four fresh cases in different parts having been reported. Prompt measures have been taken by Mr. ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. DISEASES THAT HAVE FATAL ENDINGS.

    Neurasthenia is one of the most common of nerve disorders. It has the most certain yet painful symptoms, which pave the way for both mental and organic disease. It is a disease ...

    Article : 356 words
  23. DISEASE IN WHEAT.

    MOLONG.—A new disease in wheat has made its appearance in a couple of wheat crops at Cumnock, though fortunately it has not so far spread to any extent. A white fungous growth ...

    Article : 88 words
  24. IRISH BLIGHT.

    GOSFORD.—At a meeting of the Agricultural and Horticultural Association held on Saturday evening a letter was lead from the Department of Agriculture regarding Irish blight ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. MEETINGS OF FARMERS.

    MILLTHORPE.—At the invitation of the local branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association Mr. R. Patten, M.L.C., president of the Farmers and Settlers' Association of New ...

    Article : 264 words
  26. THE REASON WHY.

    Question: Why should you drink O.T.? Answer: Because it improves your favourite drink. Added to lemonade or soda it improves the flavour; added to spirits or wine it makes them more pleasing ...

    Article : 58 words
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