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  3. ON THE LAND.

    With the terrible fruit-fly threatening so much of the fruit which has for years earned the livelihood of Cumberland fruitgrowers, attention is being turned to orchard ...

    Article : 1,239 words
  4. FATAL TRAM COLLISSION.

    The city Coroner continued the inquest yesterday on the body of John Schofield Foster, the victim of the collision between a tram and a cart on Tuesday, the 14th ...

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  5. DAIRY HERD RETURNS.

    The importance of carefully recording the produce of each cow in the herd is now recognised by numbers of hed-owners and managers. The returns are always ...

    Article : 414 words
  6. GOVERNMENT WIRE NETTING.

    Up to the present about 2500 miles of wire netting have been ordered by the various pastures protection boards from the Lands Department, of which about 1700 miles have ...

    Article : 175 words
  7. VICTORIANS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Victorian settlers have taken a fancy to land on Condamine, out from Miles. About 120 applications have been submitted, mostly from Victorians, for a very large area on ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. RABBIT EXTERMINATION.

    At a meeting of the pastures board Dr. Andrews, the chairman, in referring to the commissioners appointed to watch the rabbit experiments at Broughton Island, said he ...

    Article : 225 words
  9. THE PILLIGA LAND.

    "Progress" writes:—Your Gunnedah correspondent stated in Saturday's issue of the "Herald" that the Pilliga Scrub, as a wheat producer, was a distinct success. Well, Sir, ...

    Article : 217 words
  10. IMPROVEMENT LEASES.

    At a well-attended meeting convened by the Progress Association yesterday it was resolved that the Government be urged to throw Hopkins' improvement leases open for ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. EXPORT OF CHEESE.

    It is very satisfactory to notice that earnest attempts are being made to place New South Wales chepse on the British market. Messrs. Denham Brothers, of Sussex-street, inform ...

    Article : 102 words
  12. SCORE CARDS.

    As a means to promote a critical interest in live stock on the part of students, the score card has come into very general use in America. Students at shows or in the agricultural ...

    Article : 548 words
  13. LOSSES FROM SWINE FEVER.

    Swine fever is causing great destruction on several farms. One Wolumla farmer estimates his loss at £250. Every precaution is being taken te check the spread ...

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  14. THE BARBEN JACK RESERVOIR.

    Mr. W. E. Abbott, Wingen, writes:— As the Barron Jack Irrigation has now been started, and the Stale is pledged to a very large expenditure, it may be ...

    Article : 472 words
  15. DAIRYING.

    MILTON.—At a meeting of shareholders of the Yattah Creamery Company It was decided to wind up with a view to starting a cheese factory. ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. HOUNDS AS RABBITERS.

    To the writer, as an old sportsman, it has often seemed singular that squatters and settlers engaged in battling with the rabbit have not recognised the value to them of ...

    Article : 477 words
  17. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    DUBBO.—At the land board on Thursday Mr. I. Roberts, new member was welcomed There were no applications for several conditional purchase areas ...

    Article : 256 words
  18. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    The show continued to-day in perfect weather, and there was a large attendance Awards:— Blood stallion: Warrawee, 2yrs and under 3yrd: E. Donn. Mare, 3yrs and over: J. Flanagan's Sheela Wee, ...

    Article : 544 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND MUTTON.

    Mr. W. A. Benn writes:—I notice that our old friend Sir William Lyne has vistied Smithfield and has been much struck with the different appearance of New Zealand and ...

    Article : 685 words
  20. VICTORIAN BUTTER FREIGHTS.

    Pending the election of a butter freight committee, the Minister for Agriculture has been inquiring as to the prospects of obtaining a contract. He has had ionterviews with ...

    Article : 103 words
  21. PORT MACQUARIE FOR PLEASURE,

    Mr. Vernon Bocke, Port Macquarie, writes: In your issue of the 17th inst is a paragraph in which Mr. W. S. Campbell, Director of Agriculture, speaks in enthusiastic terms of the ...

    Article : 283 words
  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FRUIT RESTRICTIONS.

    The Department of Agriculture has received from the Agricultural Department of South Australia the following telegram:—"Please advise fruit traders that the introduction of ...

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  23. SOME SHEEP AILMENTS.

    In the course of his paper before the Blayney A. and P. Association Mr. C. E. Webb dealt with some common sheep troubles. Worms, he said, are of three kinds that ...

    Article : 436 words
  24. MILITARY.

    About 40 members of the United Service institution of New South Wales attended a lecture delivered by Brigadier-General Gordon, C.B., at the rooms of the institution. Last ...

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  25. STOCK MOVEMENTS

    COONAMBLE.—2400 mixed sheep, Norwood Park to Beelnoev Scrub, H. Elliott; 300 mixed sheep, Bourbah to Ningle Creek, P. P. Donohoe; 800 ewes, Gowrie to Tonga, D. Strang; 2400 mixed sheep, Kensington to ...

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  26. N.S.W. SHEEPBREEDERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The forthcoming show promises a splendid array of pure-bred sheep. The (secretary reports that the entries have come forward very freely, notwithstanding the dry weather in ...

    Article : 155 words
  27. THE WINE INDUSTRY.

    There has been for years a degree of sentiment surrounding the Australian wine trade arising from feelings of nationality, so strongly inherent in Englishmen, which the wine ...

    Article : 703 words
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