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Advertising : 6,110 wordsStock-owners will read the Treasurer's glowing statement relative to the earnings of the railways, in his budget speech, with mingled feelings. While naturally pleased to ...
Article : 424 wordsGILGANDRA.—Six Gulargambone district farmers were fined £1 each, with 6s costs, by Mr. Roberts, P.M., [?]r failing to destroy the rabbits on their properties. Inspector ...
Article : 41 wordsGOULBURN.—Mr. Fanning, the manager of Mr. F. F. Gibson's Tirranna estate, reports what is probably a record lambing for a season like the present. In a paddock of 283 ewes ...
Article : 49 wordsCOONAMBLE.—Shearing has been completed on Culgoa station. 53,500 were put through. Some 10,000 stud sheep were shorn by hand, and the balance with the Moffat ...
Article : 36 wordsTAMWORTH.—In the Tamworth district the harvest prospects are very favourable. The crops are healthy looking and a good supply of rain has been received to carry them on. ...
Article : 111 wordsYASS.—At the Pastoral and Agricultural Society's meeting on Thursday, Mr. R. Harvey was re-elected president, and Messrs. J. D. Hill and W. E. Tayler vice-presidents. Mr. ...
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Article : 271 wordsCORAKI.—An ordinary meeting of the Corak[?] Co-operative Butter Company was held at the Bridge-street. Hall on Wednesday, Mr. C. J. M'Rae, chairman of directors, presiding. There ...
Article : 201 wordsLast week has been a very unfavourable one for the fruitgrowers. In the early part of the week the weather was particularly cold, and one or two frosts occurred. During ...
Article : 408 wordsGILGANDRA.—The progress association has decided to confer with the Farmers and Settlers' Association on the question of devising means of getting a number of leases subdivided ...
Article : 331 wordsAlthough the proposal of the Singleton Pasture Board to do away with the services of a stock inspector and entrust his work to the police is so far unique and likely to be, ...
Article : 194 wordsPasturing pigs on ripe peas is a method advocated and practised by a veteran hograiser of Wisconsin. An acre of peas was allowed to ripen and pigs turned out to ...
Article : 881 wordsBRISBANE.—News has been received by the Queensland Agricultural Department that Mr. Duncan, the fruit expert, now in London, will be leaving for Brisbane on October 16. ...
Article : 44 wordsWEST WYALONG.—Splendid entries have been received for the annual show of the Wyalong District P.A.H.I. Association, especially the light horse sections. Hunters ...
Article : 54 wordsAn Umberumberka correspondent writes in connection with trafficking in land which he alleges is taking place in the Broken Hill district:—About eight years ago a man and ...
Article : 324 wordsThe Fruitgrowers' Union of New South Wales held its annual conference on Saturday, at the Royal-chambers. Mr. Bruce Purser, who presided, said that ...
Article : 1,109 wordsWEST MAITLAND.—Mr. J. H. Brunker sold at auction on Saturday Staniford estate, in the Branxton district, comprising 1020 acres, for £4000. The purchaser was George Thomas ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 392 wordsThe trustees of Jeir station, in the Yass district, have decided to offer it for tender as a whole, or in eight blocks. The area of the estate ia 15,112a 2r 35p, and it has been cut ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 28 Sep 1908, Page 4
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