In dealing with the live question of margarine manufacture the conference of cooperative,butter factories took up a wise attitude. No desire was manifested to crush out ...
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Article : 561 wordsMr. C. J. M'Master, chairman of the Western Land Board, has arranged for a sitting as a local land board and as a Western Land Board at Girilambone on September 14. ...
Article : 39 wordsCUDAL.—The annual show of the Cudal Agricultural and Pastoral Society was held on Wednesday in beautiful weather.The attendance totalled 1000. There were record ...
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Article : 412 wordsGUNDAGAI.—At a meeting of the Gundagai Pastures Board the stock inspector reported that, although a number of young rabbits were about, he did not think there had been ...
Article : 109 wordsGERMANTON.—The twenty-seventh annual show of the Gormanton Pastoral, A., and H. Society was openad on Wednesday. Fine weather conditions prevailed. The exhibits ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 9 Sep 1909, Page 4
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