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  2. ON THE LAND. FARM AND STATION. ATTENTION TO PIGS.

    It is interesting to trace the fancies which individual owners have for various breeds. Often the partiality is hereditary, but more generally it is simply accident. Men will go ...

    Article : 1,347 words
  3. COUNTEY NEWS. MATCHES IN MINES.

    At the Kurri Kurri Police Court, before the police magistrate, four miners were charged on the information of Mr. J. P. Hindmarsh, manager of the Pelaw-Main Colliery, with a ...

    Article : 71 words
  4. MUNICIPAL.

    The annual meeting of the [?]gress association was held last night. The annual report and balance-sheet were adopted. The report showed a successful year's work, ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. TENTERFIELD.

    The third and last day of the show passed off successfully to-day. Considerable rain fell during the night, and the ground was very damp. This interfered slightly with the ...

    Article : 322 words
  6. HAWKESBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

    "Obsta Principlis" writes:—"In has been the aim of the principals of the H. A. C. hitherto to deter the students of the institution from frequenting hotels, and thus guard from ...

    Article : 441 words
  7. ANOTHER PROTEST.

    "A. F." writes:—Though the rabbit is regarded by the farmer as a pest and a nuisance, it has proved a blessing to thousands of poor people who, but for it, would ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    The Premier was the guest of the Macleay Agricultural Society at lunch, and afterwards he was presented with an address of cordial welcome on behalf of the citizens of ...

    Article : 1,060 words
  9. THE CHURCHES

    The Rev. H. Ebbs, of Broken Hill South, and Railway Town Anglican Churches, has resigned his charge. LIVERPOOL, Thursday. ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. THE ABATTOIRS.

    "Business" again: Mr. G. L. Richardson, according fo his letter, is "greatly interested and amused," an item of great public importance, and he is likewise amusing. No one ...

    Article : 684 words
  11. THE LIQUOR ACT.

    At the police court to-day the representative of a large business establishment was charged with being on the licensed premises of the Royal Hotel during prohibited hours— ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. MOSS VALE.

    The twenty-third annual show of the Berrima District Agricultural, Horticultural, and Industrial Society was opened to-day, in showery weather, but there was a good ...

    Article : 675 words
  13. CONVICTION AGAINST A BUTCHER.

    At the police court to-day, J. T. Keys, [?] butcher, was fined £2, with costs, amounting to £3 5s, on a charge of selling meat unfit for human consumption. Notice of appeal ...

    Article : 49 words
  14. IRRIGATION.

    "I. S. R. O." writes:—"The Government is at the present time trying hard to get the man on the land' to take an intelligent interest in the subject of 'irrigation,' and ...

    Article : 333 words
  15. SLY-GROG SELLING.

    At the police court yesterday Ah Foon, a Chinese, was charged with sly-grog selling. The police had suspected the accused, and made a raid. They seized a large quantity, ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A CONSTABLE.

    On Thursday morning at Daysdale, a young man employed by Mr. Fogarty, mail contractor, went to the police station to awaken Constable Bulmer, who was to attend a ...

    Article : 188 words
  17. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    GLEN INNES.—800 ewe hoggets, from Bralang to Armidale, J. Beaumont owner; 820 mixed sheep, from Glenwood to Fern Hill, Glasser and Schaefer; 752 mixed sheep, from Myall Creek to Goomoorah, C. ...

    Article : 158 words
  18. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions were opened yesterday before his Honor Judge Fitzhardinge. Mr. J. Armstrong, K.C., was Crown Prosecutor. The sessions were concluded to-day. Benjamin ...

    Article : 322 words
  19. TUMBERUMBA.

    The second day of the show passed off [?]uccessfully. The attendance was good and the weather excellent. There was a splendid show of hunters and blood stock. Amongst ...

    Article : 232 words
  20. MUTTON SHEEP.

    Mr. H. G. von Laubenfeld, of Youngara E., writes:—"Re your recent article on mutton sheep, the native grasses and the climate of Australia are most favourable, to the ...

    Article : 495 words
  21. THE LIQUOR LAW. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In perusing your leader of to-day ro the smooth working of the now Liquor Act, and the apparent satisfaction with which the police officers have spoken of its success, it ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. LAND SELECTED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  23. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, Mr. John Ashton (general secretary United Licensed Victuallers' Association), is not wise in drawing additional public attention to the prosecution ...

    Article : 242 words
  24. BRAIDWOOD.

    BRAIDWOOD.—The show was continued to-day. The weather was showery, but the attendance was good. Awards:— Vegetables.—Chapman, C. Loy, T. Kennedy, A. ...

    Article : 432 words
  25. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.

    TUMUT,—At the show committee meeting on Wednesday the balance-sheet exhibited a profit on the last show of £146, which is the best record for many years. ...

    Article : 28 words
  26. SOUTH COAST.

    Fine weather favoured the second day of the Bega Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horticultural annual exhibition. During the morning showers fell, and a repetition of the previous ...

    Article : 796 words
  27. FARMERS AND SETTLERS.

    MILTON.—The annual meeting of the Milton Dairy Farmers' Union was held on Wednesday. The meeting endorsed a former decision to affiliate with the Farmers and Settlers' ...

    Article : 42 words
  28. FROZEN MEAT TRADE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The chairman of directors of the christchurch Meat Company, Mr. F. de C. Malet (who is also chairman of directors of the Bank of New Zealand), had a rather doleful ...

    Article : 395 words
  29. CLOSER SETTLEMENT CONFERENCE.

    The following places are sending delegates to the closer settlement conference, to be held here on the 15th inst.:—Albury, Germanton, Henty, Uranquinty, Howlong, ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. EDUCATION—PRIMARY OR SECONDARY.

    Sir,—So much reading-food has of late been supplied by correspondents on above subject for home digestion by the weary fathers and puzzled mothers of "our boys and girls," so ...

    Article : 379 words
  31. FIGHTING THE RABBITS.

    Mr. W. A. Benn returns:—I congratulate Mr. Alison on his child-like faith in quack nostrums and heroic devices for attaining "per saltum" results which would appear to ...

    Article : 461 words
  32. NEPEAN.

    The fourteenth annual show of the Nepean District Agricultural, Horticultural, and Industrial Society opened to-day under very inauspicious circumstances, rain falling at ...

    Article : 1,497 words
  33. CROPS AND PASTURES.

    LIVERPOOL.—Much rain is required to replenish the creeks and waterholes in some parts of the district, in order to provide water for stock. ...

    Article : 28 words
  34. ITEMS.

    Writing in these columns on the Abattoirs question, Mr. A. W. Pearse says:—"It is to be hoped when the City Council considers the meat trade of Sydney seriously it will pass ...

    Article : 350 words
  35. DAIRYING.

    BATHURST.—At the monthly meeting of directors of the Bathurst Co-operative Dairy Company, the manager reported having received for the month 19,1631b of cream, and ...

    Article : 52 words
  36. DISTRICT ITEMS.

    BULLI.—At an auction sale of stock at Bellambi springers realised as high as £7 15s. MITTAGONG.—Grass and crops have received a much-needed impetus from the rain, and ...

    Article : 317 words
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