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  2. ON THE LAND.

    Increasing attention is being paid in the probable wheat yield, not only of New South Wales, but of the whole of the States, as it is as much a certainty as is possible that this ...

    Article : 933 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,336 words
  4. ENGLISH WOOL TRADE.

    Another poor week has to be chronicled in connection with the Bradford wool trade. Business has fallen almost to the irreducible minimum. A policy of drift is the order of ...

    Article : 1,513 words
  5. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARDS.

    KIAMA.—At the monthly meeting of the Pastures Protection Board, Inspector Campbell's report was to the effect that the pastures throughout the district, taken as a ...

    Article : 402 words
  6. STRYCHNINE POISONING[?]

    Mr. F. G. [?]drian, Acting City Coroner, conducted on inquest yesterday concerning the death of a 17 months old child, named Annie Kearney, which occurred in a house in ...

    Article : 795 words
  7. HORTICULTURAL EXAMINATIONS.

    Rev. W. Wilks, M.A., secretary of the Royal Horticultural Society, London, writes:—"On the invitation of the Government of the United Provinces of India, the general examination' ...

    Article : 226 words
  8. THE SHEARING.

    GUNDAGAI.—Shearing is now in full swing, although some sheds have already finished. The sheep are cutting remarkably well. ...

    Article : 22 words
  9. DAIRYING.

    EMMAVILLE.—In regard to the proposal to establish a butter factory at Deepwater, 500 shares have been already taken up. Up till the present 500 cows are guaranteed. When ...

    Article : 194 words
  10. ITEMS.

    The Central Cumberland Agricultural and Horticultural Association, Dural, will hold its annual show on February 24 and 25 next. Strawherries have done well in the ...

    Article : 438 words
  11. ALBURY HORTICULTURAL AND POULTRY SHOW.

    ALBURY.—The spring show of the Albury Horticultural-and Poultry Society opened on Wednesday. There was an excellent display of poultry. The judges considered that the ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. CROPS.

    BATHURST.—The outlook for the district is exceedingly bad. Unless rain falls within the next fortnight, it is doubtful if there will be any harvest worth mentioning. The ...

    Article : 60 words
  13. THE VALUE OF WIRE-NETTING.

    MILLTHORPE.—Nearly all the farmers along the road towards the Forest are enclosing their holdings with rabbit-proof fences. Messrs. Noonan Bros., of Garryowen, have ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    MENINDIE.—The second annual show of the Menindie Pastoral and Agricultural Society was opened to-day. The exhibits of live stock in all classes were good. Mr. Arthur ...

    Article : 48 words
  15. QUEENSLAND WHEAT YIELD.

    BRISBANE.—The practice of obtaining official information for the issue of the estimate of the wheat crop in Queensland has been discontinued by the Government Statistician, ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. THE GRASSHOPPER.

    LOCHINVAR.—Grasshoppers are again making their presence felt, and to some steps are not taken to check their progress they will be in greater numbers than over before. About ...

    Article : 131 words
  17. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    GOODOOGA.—The recent rains have made a fine shoot on the red ground, and on the flooded country there is now good grass. Nearly all the tanks have been filled. Considerable ...

    Article : 369 words
  18. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    A return was presented to Parliament last evening dealing with estates inspected by the advisory boards under the Closer Settlement Acts, estates covered by notice of intended ...

    Article : 312 words
  19. VICTORIAN FRUIT RESTRICTION.

    The 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 words
  20. THE WOOL CLIP.

    MOLONG.—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 words
  21. THE HARVEST.

    GILGANDRA.—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 ...

    Article : 190 words
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