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Advertising : 1,636 wordsThe funeral of Mrs. Fleming, who was accidentally killed at Bellambi on Friday last during the gale, was largely attended yesterday afternoon. Members of friendly ...
Article : 60 wordsThe history of the famous Fife wheals has recently been told by Mr. Sylvester Fife, a descendant of David Fife, who introduced the wheats to Canada nearly 70 years ago. The ...
Article : 375 wordsThe ninth annual exhibition of the Cape Hawke Agricultural and Horticultural Association was held on Friday and Saturday in beautiful weather. The attendance was large. ...
Article : 116 words"Subseriber", writes:—In your issue of the 21th inst I notice an interview with Mr. W. A. Benn, in which he objects to the introduction of a disease in rabbits by Dr. Danysz, ...
Article : 357 wordsGreat preparations are being made for the reception of the Governor-General. On Saturday night a banquet will be held. ...
Article : 32 wordsThe Public Works Committee arrived early this morning, and left at 9 a.m. for Barren Jack. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 337 wordsColonel Irving inspected the 4th Squadron, embracing the Muswellbrook, Scone, and Rouchell companies of the 4th Regiment News South Wales Lancers, on Saturday. The ...
Article : 64 wordsAt a ingoting of the Bathurst Hospital committee to-day, Miss M. West, of Prince Alfred Hospital, was appointed matron in place of Miss Bradford, who has resigned, in order to ...
Article : 57 wordsJ. F. F. writes:—Feeling that my desire to settle my sons on the land is shared by many parents resident in the metropolitan area, I will proceed to give them the benefit of my ...
Article : 675 wordsMr. John Richardson, who was recently appointed assistant to the Rev. Percy Hope, arrived here on Saturday, and commenced his duties yesterday, preaching at the Cooms ...
Article : 461 words"Applicant," Corowa, writes:—Allow me to draw attention through the medium of your paper to the apparently unwarrantable delay in dealing with applications for land under ...
Article : 230 wordsDr. Danysz is to arrive in Sydney by the Mongolia, on or about June 8. This fixes an early date for the initiation of the experiments for rabbit destruction at Broughton ...
Article : 251 wordsReterring to the leading article in the "Sydney Morning Herald" of Friday last, headed "Wortes Department's Estimates," the Minister for Works has been furnished with ...
Article : 821 wordsDr. Richard Arthur, M.L.A., writes:—About a month ago, a young Englishman came to see me about a block of Crown land near Little Bay which he wished to lease. His ...
Article : 456 wordsIt sooms probable that tbe proposal to publicly take stops to perpctuate the memory of the late William Farrer, the noted wheat experimentalist, trill meet with hearty ...
Article : 118 words"Carpe Diem," Kempsey, writes:—In consection with the excellent serios of articles on the North Coast lands generally which recontly appeared in your columns from the pen ...
Article : 1,274 wordsThe first local case under the new Liquof Act was heard on Friday before Mr. Ridley, P.M., when six men were fined for being on the licensed premises of the Sportsman's Arms ...
Article : 50 wordsAt the Licensing Court an application for reduction of the license fee was made [?]y Mr. Francis Larkin, of the Germanton Hotel. An important point was considered by the ...
Article : 92 wordsA heavy loss of cattle occurred through eating Scotch thistles. Messrs. Welford, of Eugowra, and Bowman, of Derowie, near Orange, bought largely at the cattle sale on ...
Article : 66 wordsMr. F. A. Mackenzie writes:—I avolded replying to Mr. Moir's remarks in your columns till the monthly meeting of the council was held. As chairman of the cattle committee ...
Article : 425 wordsAt 3 o'clock this morning Constable Dwyer cloverly captured James Small and Joan Harridge, who, it is alleged, burglariously entered the shop of Mr. A. O. Thomas, Woonona, and ...
Article : 77 wordsThe bullock weight-guessing competition in connection with the show was decided to-day, the winner of the first prize of £5 being Mr. J. L. Brown, of Paterson, who guessed the ...
Article : 43 wordsMr. Gerald S. Kempe, of Morgan, South Australia, has been chosen is sole judge of the Shropshire classes in the sheep sections at the Grand Commonwealth ...
Article : 89 wordsA case of much importance to hotekeepers was decided by Judge Rogers, at Wyalong, on Thursday; Marshall Dunn, licenses of the Club Hotel, was recently lined because ...
Article : 445 wordsUnder tbo auspices of the New South Wales Alliance, a temperance convention was held at the Centenary Hall last night in the prosence of a large audience, which was presided ...
Article : 405 wordsMessrs. Stewart and Morton, stock agents, Illawarra, report having sold during the month of April 1108 head of dairy stock. At their monthly sale at Nowra on Friday there was a ...
Article : 101 wordsMACLEAN.—For some years past local residents have been asking that portions of the land near Yamba should be made available for selection. The department recently ...
Article : 300 wordsMr. John Moir writes:—A letter has appearced in your columns from Mr. Frank A. Badgery re above. The following statement appears:—"Mr. Moir says also that Mr. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 1 May 1906, Page 10
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