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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 2,517 words
  3. ON THE LAND.

    The explanation furnished by the Minister for Lands of the new conditions surrounding concessions to landseekers is vastly different from the explicit announcement circularised ...

    Article : 959 words
  4. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    As the general election will take place on November 17, and nominations of candidates close on November 9, it is hardly necessary to observe that we are getting into the thick ...

    Article : 498 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The question of closing the Three Rivers bridge on the main Molong-Wellington road against traffic, which matter has caused so much negotiation between the Minister for ...

    Article : 215 words
  6. FARMERS' MEETINGS.

    TUMBERUMBA.—At the farmers and settlers' meeting on Wednesday it was proposed that the Government be asked to extend the telephone from Welseley Park, via ...

    Article : 62 words
  7. THE STORED WHEAT CASE.

    Mr. W. G. G. Lucas, secretary Temora Wheat Defence Committee, writes:— In your issue of the 4th inst, in a sub-leader, you refer to what is now known as the storage ...

    Article : 854 words
  8. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    BLAYNEY.—In spite of the recent frosts, not so much damage has been done to the fruit in the district as was anticipated. With the exception of the very early fruit, a fairly good ...

    Article : 138 words
  9. CHURCHES.

    The annual tea and concert in connection with, the Congregational Church was held last night, and proved very successful. Mr. J. B. Laing presided, and addresses were ...

    Article : 153 words
  10. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    MURWILLUMBAH.—Thursday opened well and fine, the bush fires to a great extent having burnt out. The ring events were very interesting, and the display of hunting has not ...

    Article : 147 words
  11. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 words
  12. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions were opened yesterday before Judge Gibson, Mr. Bevan being Crown Prosecutor. The first case called was one of alleged are stealing from Canbelego, tried last ...

    Article : 112 words
  13. MOUNT MORGAN DISASTER.

    The Minister for Mines took prompt action on hearing of the fatality at Mount Morgan, with the result that long before noon everything was in train for the appointment of a ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. A NEW SORGHUM.

    The introduction of a new variety of sorghum (Holcus sacharatus) was advocated in an address to the Progress Association and Industrial Society by the ex-Mayor, Mr. T. ...

    Article : 202 words
  15. PRESERVATION OF TIMBER.

    At the Kurri Police Court yesterday a timber-getter named Henry Albert M'Donald was fined £3, and 6s costs, for cutting two spotted gums whose girths were less than the ...

    Article : 450 words
  16. VICTORIAN CABINET'S POLICY.

    Members of the reconstructed State Ministry held their first Cabinet meeting yesterday. After the meeting Sir Thomas Bent said: "We have decided upon a liberal land policy. It is a ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. RABBIT DESTRUCTION.

    At the Gulargambone Police Court last week, before Mr. H. F. Roberts, P.M., the rabbit inspector for the Coonabarabran Pastures Protection Board proceeded against J. ...

    Article : 803 words
  18. FRUIT PRESERVING.

    "L. A. M." writes:—I am glad to see that the Agricultural Department is advertising for a teacher of fruit preserving, and also for two instructors in silo making. I don't ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S GOVERNORS.

    Before Sir John Downer's motion, "that in the opinion of this Council the forwarding by his Excellency the Governor of the resolution of this Council of October 7 referring ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. LAND SELECTED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 words
  21. GRASS-TREE RESIN[?]

    While presently grass-tree resin will be relegated to a back sent, by way only of a byproduct, still the article is likely to more than retain its value to the producer. ...

    Article : 551 words
  22. CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING.

    This afternoon £25 was deposited with the stakeholder by the backers of Buttan Singh, as champion wrestler of Australia, with a view to arranging a match within one clear ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. CASUALTIES.

    At the inquest on William Armuitt, aged 20, who died at Inverary on Tuesday night, the coroner's finding was that death was due to strychnine poison, self administered. ...

    Article : 35 words
  24. VICTORIA.

    An application was yesterday made to the Commonwealth Industrial Registrar on behalf of 15 employers in the sawmilllng and woodworking trade in the Commonwealth for ...

    Article : 69 words
  25. THROWN FROM A VEHICLE.

    Mrs. Wm. Caban, of Congewai, was driving in Railway-street on Tuesday, when the horse bolted. A sudden swerve of the vehicle threw Mrs. Caban out. She sustained concussion of ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. EUCALYPTUS OIL INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Petford Allen, Lawson, writes drawing attention to the necessity for fostering the eucalyptus oil industry by protecting the pure product against the adulterated article, and ...

    Article : 68 words
  27. THE REDFERN FIRE.

    The fire which took place in Cordington-street, Redfern, yesterday, is said to be one of the two largest fires which have occurred in Sydney this year. The ...

    Article : 515 words
  28. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Millar) stated at Dunedin that the Government next session would propose an amendment of the patents law providing that, if a foreign patent was ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. ITEMS.

    Moonbi and Fairholm stations were sold by Mr. W. H. Wheatley in conjunction with Messrs. Edward Weaver and Co., of Forbes. The country lying between Moss Vale and ...

    Article : 452 words
  30. CROPS DYING AT MOLONG.

    MOLONG.—The thermometer registered 95 degrees on Wednesday, and 100 degrees on Thursday. Crops are fast dying off, owing to the excessive heat. ...

    Article : 26 words
  31. THE HAY HARVEST.

    COOLAMON.—The hot weather just experienced has brought on the crops with a rush. Haycutting began on Saturday, and by Tuesday was general and brisk. Hay in stook ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. A COUNTRY SQUABBLE.

    George Roland Freeman, stock inspector, proceeded at the police court to-day against Thomas Colburne Mayne, jun., one of the directors who resigned from the Singleton ...

    Article : 77 words
  33. THE FRUIT CROPS.

    MOLONG.—The severe frosts experienced during last month had a most disastrous effect on the orchards in this district, especially Burrawong orchard (near Cumnock), which is ...

    Article : 66 words
  34. MANLY VILLAGE FETE.

    An enthusiastic crowd assembled at the Victoria Hall, Manly, yesterday, the occasion being a fete, in aid of the parish funds of St. Matthew's Church. The rector of the parish, Rev. A. G. Stoddart, introduced ...

    Article : 302 words
  35. WATTLE BARK.

    Twenty-two years ago there were no wattle trees in Natal. A quantity of seedlings were imported from Australia, and to-day the wattle bark is one of the most profitable ...

    Article : 811 words
  36. A HINT OF VALUE.

    Those who get on in the world are those who never fail to take a valuable hint when it comes their way. Here is a hint which may prove of great value to you. ...

    Article : 264 words
  37. THE SHEARING.

    GERMANTON.—During the past week large numbers of shearers have arrived here from other parts, some to take up further work at sheds in the surrounding district, others ...

    Article : 33 words
  38. PASTURES BOARDS.

    ARMIDALE.—The Pastures Protection Board met on Thursday. Mr. Blomfield pointed out that Armidale was proclaimed a rabbit-infested district; but it was impossible ...

    Article : 137 words
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