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  2. ON THE LAND.

    Campbelltown holds a modest little show, but the proximity of the centre to Sydney makes the fixture a popular one. This year's exhibition, the ninth since the inaugurr[?] ...

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  3. THE WORLD'S WORK.

    At last evening's meeting of the Engineering I Association of New South Wales the presidential address, delivered by Mr. Russell Sinclair, contained references to many subjects ...

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  4. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    The Methodist Conference continued its bus[?] ness yesterday morning at the Centenary Hall when a ministerial session was held under the direction of the Rev. John Penman, ...

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  5. A BIG WHEAT YIELD

    Mr. John James, of Piper's Flat, has been very successful this year with his yield of wheat. Some five years ago he obtained samples of several kinds of wheat ...

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  6. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    COLLARENEBRI.— Pugh Clark and Company will send by [?]ail 3500 wethers from Collarenebri East for Sydney on March 15. NARRABRI.—1200 wethers, Myall Creek to Narrabri, ...

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  7. THE RURAL [?]AMP.

    Mr. Frederic W. Pentecost writes:—I happended to inspect the rural camp at Berry on Saturday, and I found everything in good order. I think we all ought to be ...

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  8. DAIRYING.

    COOLAMON.—A well—attended meeting of farmers and others interested in the formation of a butter factory and freezing works was held here on Saturday night last. The ...

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  9. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    On Monday the local land board, consisting of Mr. A. Park (chairman) and Mr. B. Haydon, held a special sitting to deal with numerous con[?]cting applications for the 350 acres of ...

    Article : 538 words
  10. AMUSEMENTS.

    A concert was given at the British Piano Depot last night, to demonstrate the fine qualities of the [?] grand pianos by John Broadwood and Sons, whose instruments, indeed, like good wine, "need no bush" ...

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  11. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    WINGHAM.—The cream supply is increasing weekly. Fully 350 cans leave the Wingham wharf three days per week. A lot of new country is being opened for dairying, and a ...

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  12. ELOCUTIONARY ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. Lawrence Campbell presided at the twenty seventh open night of the Australasian Elocutionary Association at St. James' Hall last evening, when a number of the members contributed recitations to [?] ...

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  13. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    The twenty-sixth annual show of the A. P. and H. Society was opened to-day. Light showers fell and the attendance was moderate. Some fine horses were shown. Cattle ...

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  14. ITEMS.

    Farmers will be interested to learn that American manufacturers are still endeavouring to reduce the cost of making harvesters The International Harvester Company has, up ...

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  15. REVIVAL OF "THE BALLOON"

    "The Balloon," a farcical comedy originally staged here by the Broughs, was produced at the Royal Stanunder Theatre on Wednesday by the Histrionic Society. under the experienced direction of Mr. Harry Leston ...

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  16. THE RUSH FOR LAND.

    Mr. T. J. Foley, Lewisham writes:—Re your reference to Dr. Arthur's, M.L.A., communication on "demand for land," there is nothing new in the information that there is an ...

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  17. BARRABA LAND SALE.

    A sale of over 20,000 acres of land at Barraba was held to-day. The subdivision[?] of Currangandi and Rockey Creek homestead (3200 acres) were offered. ...

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  18. ASHFIELD MUNICIPAL CONCERT.

    The municipal concert held in the Ashfield Park, under the a[?]pices of the local council on Wednesday evening. was a success, despite threatening weather conditions. Mr. H. N. Southwell had arranged a ...

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  19. REDFERN TRAMWAY EXTENSION.

    A deputation, rep[?]senting residents [?] R[?] and the [?] districts, waited upon the Minister for Works, Mr. Lee, yesterday, to urge upon him the necessity of ...

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  20. BONDI SURF-BATHING.

    Sir,—As boy and man for past 50 years I have known Bondi beach, and have watched the many changes west of the ocean line, but always revisit the spot with pleasure to look ...

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  21. HUNTER DISTRICT VINTAGE.

    Grape-picking is in full swing around Sawyer's Gully, Bishop's Bridge, and other localities. The vintage is regarded as an excellent one, but steady rain which fell yesterday and ...

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  22. NORTH COAST AREAS.

    Mr. Eugen[?] F. Rudder, Walgrav[?], Eastern Creek, writes:—Your sub-leader of Wednesday morning on "The Rush for Land" is undoubtedly an opportun[?] reference to a ...

    Article : 535 words
  23. GLEN INNES.

    The show was concluded to-day. Rain [?]ell continuously in the afternoon. The attendance was nearly 5000. Among the events were tent-pegging, tree-felling ladies' driving ...

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  24. THE INCOME TAX CASE.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 20th ult. you publish a letter from "Your Contributor" replying to mine of the 18th ult. (date of publication), in which he states that I have ...

    Article : 424 words
  25. PASTURES BOARDS.

    The pastures board has decided to carry out the notified intention of reducing the inspector's salary from £350 to £300, desp[?] the objections made by the department. [?] ...

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  26. THE EXPORT OF ORANGES.

    Extracts published ia these columns recently from the reports of London agents on the small consignment of oranges grown at Pera Bore, and shipped to London, were not very ...

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  27. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT CONFERENCE.

    Sir,—I crave permission to respectfully oxpress my views through your columns [?] the conference between Mayors of the various municipalities of the State, to be h[?]ld in St. ...

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  28. WARIALDA.

    Heavy showers fell again to-day and the attendance at the show was about 900. The opening ceremony was performed by the Minister for Agriculture. Mr. Webster, M. P., ...

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  29. ADVANCE TO SETTLERS.

    The Government has made a demand for a refund of £2000 advanced to the settlers of the Copeland Village Settlement, Wilberforce, at its formation some years ago. The board ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. THE PORT MACQUARIE DIS TRICT.

    Mr. Edward Kearney, stock inspector for the Port Macquarlo district, reports that on a recent visit to the southern and western postions of the district he found the country ...

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  32. SOUTH COAST FORESTS.

    For the past 40 years the eucal[?] forests of the South Coast have yielded enormous wealth in the shape of girders, piles, sleepers, spokes, stock blocks, mill timber, and fencing ...

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  33. CUDAL.

    The annual show yesterday was a great success. The live stock exhibits, both for quality and quantity, were spl[?]nd[?]d. The pavilion exhibits were also good, though the number ...

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  34. RECORD DAIRYING PAYMENT.

    The monthly meeting of the North Coast Company was hold on Wednesday. The butter manufactured for the month was 534 tons, being a record for this ...

    Article : 133 words
  35. GULGONG.

    Dr. M'Croadio, president, opened the show yesterday. Mr. V. D. Cox, president of Mudgee P. and A. Association, also spoke. There was a large attendance of ladies. Results: ...

    Article : 135 words
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