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Article : 312 wordsThe Collector of Customs, Mr. Baxter, has received a proclamation, relative to the prohibition of the, importation of certain trees, plants, and vegetables into Victoria under the ...
Article : 185 wordsMOLONG.—Up to October 26 1363 bales of wool were despatched from the local railway station, as compared with 1683 bales for a similar period last year. It is estimated thats ...
Article : 73 wordsGILGANDRA.—Haymaking has commenced, and the yield will be fairly heavy, and of fair quality, despite the unfavourably dry winter. Unless a further fall of rain comes within a ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 29 Oct 1908, Page 5
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