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Article : 437 wordsMr. C. F Lambert writes in reference to his new method of rabbit destruction:—My chief reason for approaching the Government in the first instance was on account of the numerous ...
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Article : 35 wordsMr. James Purser writes:—It is a pity that Mr. Swinburne, Hon. Minister for Agriculture, Victoria, has not given more practical investigation into the above important ...
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Article : 375 wordsCARCOAR.—At the last meeting of the Pastures Protection Board a rate of 3d per head on large stock and one-third of a penny por head on sheep was struck. Bonuses at the ...
Article : 307 wordsWilkinson and Lavender, Limited, Sydney and Hay, report having sold the following properties:—On account of the Hon. Henry Moses, M.L.C., the Nombi Estate, Liverpool Plains, comprising 22,004 acres 3 ...
Article : 207 wordsALBION PARK.—The eighth annual meeting of the Illawarra Co-operative Central Dairy Company, Limited, was held on Saturday. Mr. George Couch (chairman of directors) ...
Article : 252 wordsWinter has now fairly set it, writes our South Coast correspondent. During last week some cold, bleak days were experienced, and while the country ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 2 Jul 1907, Page 11
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