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Article : 200 wordsMr. P. Rosenthal of Bega, forwards a photo. of a pot containing a lucerne plant grown in clean river sand inoculated with nitro-bacterine. No other manure was used. The plant ...
Article : 198 words"A Dissatisfied Landsecker" writes:—Your Riverina correspondent, in dealing with this matter, might have gone further, and instanced a few cases where private ...
Article : 505 wordsMr. R. E. Walker, Clunes, Richmond River, writes Avith reference to an article on the above appearing in those columns on the 12th instant. He states that the people interested ...
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Article : 539 wordsEugene Wolf, 21 a clerk, was charged at the Wa[?] Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Payten, S.M., with having stolen a pair of boxing-gloves, the property of Denis Hughes, [?] at 10s, on February 20 ...
Article : 96 wordsThe Melbourne University Veterinary College is now an accomplished fact, and lectures have already commeuced for the second, third, and fourth year students. During the last ...
Article : 294 wordsBefore Mr. C. N. Payten, S. M. yesterday, at the Water Police Court, Jouathan Rankin Henderson, 47, described as a company manager, was charged by warrant that he did at Sydney between February 17, ...
Article : 506 wordsSINGLETON.—The following land applications have been received at the local lands office:—James Houlahan, 300 acres c.p., parish of Bulga, county of Hunter; William Tasgart, ...
Article : 89 wordsThomas Mills, 21, a labourer, was before Mr. Payten, S.M., yesterday, charged at the Water Police Court with having assaulted a teacher of languages, named Frederick Moll. He was arrested by Constable Best, ...
Article : 146 wordsALBION PARK.—The manager of the Illawarra Co-operative Central Dairy Company reports that during the month of February the factory manufactured 36[?] tons of butter, ...
Article : 619 wordsAt the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. C. N. Payten S.M., James Stanley Weir, 23, labourer, was charged with stealing a crayfish from the shop of Arnst Aroni, of Erskine-street, on March 13. He ...
Article : 95 wordsAt the Central Police Court yesterday, Wilfred Thomas Young, aged 32, a journalist, was charged before Mr. Smithers, S.M., with conspiring with Frederick A. Young, on August 2, 1895, at Sydney, to chcat ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Minister of Agriculture is in receipt of a communication from Mr. J. B. S[?]ttor, Trade Commissioner for New South Wales in the east, with reference to the woollen industry ...
Article : 247 wordsMyra Schu[?]stad, 17, nursegirl, was yesterday, at the Paddington Police Court committed for trial on a charge of stealing from the dwelling of Alfred Donald Playfair, at Randwick. The articles contained in ...
Article : 128 wordsSir,—The hon. sec. of the Yalgogria Railway League, while advocating the extension of this railway, pointed out that within a reasonable distance of the proposed line there ...
Article : 683 wordsWalter M'Auley, 28, a labourer, and Arthur Nicholls, 19, a painter, were charged at the Central Police Court, yesterday, with assaulting George Atherden Foster, and robbing him of 19s 9d, one tie, and two ...
Article : 74 wordsAt the North,Sydney Police Court yesterday, before Mr. J. L. King, S.M., George Melvin, a milk carter, was proceeded against on summons for having received certain stolen property, viz., two canaries, ...
Article : 360 wordsMr. D. G. Ferguson and Mr. A. M. Cohen, instructed by Messrs. Harold T. Morgan and Morgan, appeared for the plaintiffs; and Mr. Garland, instructed by Mr. H. S. Williams, for ...
Article : 324 wordsIn an action regarding delivery of goods Phillp Robinson, indent agent, of Ryd[?], was plaintiff, and Edwin F. and Henry T. Sutton, trading as Sutton and Co., carriers, ...
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Article : 374 wordsMr. Hugh Pollock, Crown Prosecutor. CENTENNIAL PARK FATALITY. A CYCLIST CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER. ...
Article : 459 wordsSir,—The secretary of the Licensed Victuallers' Association wisely tries in your columns to explain away Mr. Power's exaggerated statement that our Liquor Act was the most ...
Article : 285 wordsYASS.—Entries for the Yass show, to be held on Wednesday and Thursday, 24th and 25th, closed on Saturday with a record ontry. In the horse section there are 384 entries, ...
Article : 71 wordsJames Chenhall, of Coronation-street, Kurri Kurri, miner, petitioned for a divorce from Ethel Chenhall, formerly Stoker, on the ground of misconduct with John Casey, of Cessnock, ...
Article : 525 wordsThe blackberry senson is practically ended. This season's yield was approximately 150 tons, valued at about £1400, so that some, of the miners' families in the neighbourhood of ...
Article : 323 words"Lactine" writes:—Your correspondent "Fair Deal" is perfectly correct in his charge of intentional short measure. The usual type of measure is a Government stamped ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 16 Mar 1909, Page 4
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