Articles from page 5: Previous page Next page

  1. Please wait. Loading browse data... loading
  2. THE LATE B. B. KTERAN.

    A meeting was held last evening at the North Sydney Masonic Hall for the purpose of initiating a movement towards suitably perpetuating the memory of the late champion ...

    Article : 759 words
  3. THE WEEK IN LONDON.

    Just at the time at which I am writing there is one solitary topic of conversation, and that is the possibility of an immediate dissolution of Parliament. The Cabinet has met at ...

    Article : 775 words
  4. ON THE LAND.

    Copies of the sensational pamphlet issued by George Wall and Co., of Liverpool and Manchester, arrived by the mail this week. Save that some details are strikingly brought out, ...

    Article : 1,331 words
  5. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 2,726 words
  6. SETTLEMENT ON CROWN LANDS.

    MOLONG.—The Land Board to-day dealt with an application for the revocation of the reserve at Brymedura of 500 acres, of which Wm. Fleeting desired 200 acres to render his ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. SHEARING REPORTS.

    GOULBURN.—At Tarlo the wool clip has been good. Some of Mr. John Kelly's hoggets cut 151b and 161b wool each. At Towrang an exceedingly profitable sheep ...

    Article : 64 words
  8. PASTURES AND CROPS.

    GOULBURN.—The hot and dry weather at Golspie has disastrously affected crops, and in no instance has the grain filled for reaping. NARRABRI.—Harvesting operations have ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. FIGHTING THE RABBITS.

    GOULBURN.—Rabbits and hare[?] have destroyed a great many wheat and oats crops at Tarlo. It is slated that poison for rabbits should be put out in the evening, as, if laid ...

    Article : 48 words
  10. CLARENCE RIVER DISTRICTS.

    Though the potato crop on the Clarence has been light, the returns from some fields have been satisfactory. A farmer at Sportsman's Creek, near Lawrence, cleared £370 ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. TRADES UNION LABEL.

    At last night's meeting of the Sydney Labour Council, presided over by Mr. T. G. Armfield, a letter, dated December 18, 1905, was read from Mr. J. C. Watson, the chairman of the ...

    Article : 522 words
  12. HOLIDAY TOURISTS.

    Whilst all popular tourist resorts were liberally patronised during the Christmas holidays, the South Coast district was specially favoured. The official railway returns ...

    Article : 252 words
  13. LAND SELECTION.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  14. THE MILLARD INQUIRY.

    The adjourned inquiry into the case of A. M. Millard was continued yesterday before Judge Murray at the District Court. Mr. Mant, of the Crown Sollcitor's office, appeared ...

    Article : 411 words
  15. THE ABATTOIRS.

    Mr. Varney Parkes writes:—The interminable controversy which has been going on for years concerning the objectionable Glebe Island Abattoirs leads one to speculate why ...

    Article : 373 words
  16. CATTLE STRAYING AT WAVERLEY.

    As a result of the Waverley Municipal Council's recent decision to make increased efforts towards suppressing the cattle straying anisanee in the district, the local inspector proceeded against some persons ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. GYMPIE BAND CONTESTS.

    At the annual band contests the principal item, the Grand Selection, first prize £100 and Queensland champion cup, valued at 40 guineas, attracted seven competitors, and ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    A special meeting of the board of directors of the Sydney Hospital was held yesterday. There were present Sir Arthur Renwick (president), Mr. David Fell, M.L.A. (honorary ...

    Article : 343 words
  19. BIRCHGROVE PARK.

    A new bylaw has just been approved for the management of Birchgrove Park, Balmain, under which the trustees are empowered to make a charge of admission to the wholo of ...

    Article : 203 words
  20. THE ANTI-TRUST BILL.

    Sir,—Mr. G. H. Reid states in your columns this morning that "the Anti-Trust Bill.... was rejected on the voices." It is but a few days since it passed its second reading on ...

    Article : 76 words
  21. THE DESTRUCTIVE RABBIT.

    Mr. C. T. U. Burke contributes some further observations:—No one appears to recognise the effectual and cheap method of destroying rabbits with bisulphide of carbon. It is an ...

    Article : 334 words
  22. STIFFNESS, CHAFING, AND ABRASIONS.

    Cyclists and athletcs generally have proved Zam-Buk an invaluable balm for Bruises, Sprains, Stiffness, and other mishaps that are their inevitable lot one day or another. Mr. ...

    Article : 197 words
  23. CHRISTMAS BUSINESS.

    In nearly every brach of trade business during the Christmas season was unusually heavy, and many firms had to tax their resources to the atmost to complete their orders. Messrs. Lassetter and Co. report that ...

    Article : 190 words
  24. ITEMS.

    Mr. J. A. Beatson writes to say that the South Coast Agricultural Societies' Union is pushing on with arrangements for the district trophy at the Easter show in Sydney. ...

    Article : 859 words
  25. CUTICURA GROWS HAIR.

    A. W. Taft, of Independence, Va., writing under date of September 15, 1904, [?]s:—"I have had falling hair and dandruff for twelve years, and could get nothing to help me. Finally I bought one box of ...

    Article : 108 words
×

Buy

Download

Please choose from the following download options:

Share

Share this item on:

Print

Print page as...

The National Library of Australia's Copies Direct service lets you purchase higher quality, larger sized photocopies or electronic copies of newspapers pages.

Scope
Format of download
as... PDF PDF

You need to login before you can save preferences.

$