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  2. EXPLOREES' TREE.

    Sir,—I have been much interested in the exhaustive report of Mr. F. M. Bladen to the Minister for Lands, printed in this morning's "Herald," and dealing with the old ...

    Article : 404 words
  3. THE KENNEL.

    Ladles' Kennel Association, Melbourne.. September [?] Royal Society, Melbourne.......... September 5-9 Southern Tasmania K.C., Hobart.... September 13-14 Kennel Club of New South Wales.... October 12-14 ...

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  4. WESTERN MINING.

    Next to being a copper producer the Co[?] field, it is generally agreed, more than holds it own against any other gold-mining camp in the State. There is no place In New South ...

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  5. THE WEEK IN LONDON.

    The Parliamentary crisis is over, at all events for the present, and to the astonishment of a vast number of sober-minded people, the Government still remain in office. ...

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  6. ON THE LAND.

    The Farmers and Settlers' Conference recently held in Sydney made a better impression than any other similar gathering of men from the land that has come to the city. ...

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  7. OUR YORKSHIRE WOOL LETTER.

    (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) BRADFORD, July 28. The market, to use an American term, is "sizing things up," and everybody seems to ...

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  8. HORSE-BREEDING FOR EXPORT.

    Mr. J. H. Rose writes:—I notice in your issue on Saturday last a letter from the pen of Mr. C. Cowper in which he says horses in the Camden district were spoilt through crossing ...

    Article : 260 words
  9. PEOPLING THE LAND.

    Mr. D. D. Middleton writes:—In a recent issue of the "Herald" there is a reference to a proposed new scheme of land settlement, and also to the Myall Creek closer settlement. ...

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  10. FIGHTING THE RABBITS.

    MOLONG.—Rabbits are being destroyed in great numbers round this district, though a slump in the value of skins has somewhat affected the industry. At Cremorne last week a ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It is remarkable how error can creep into historical records even in the memory of those participating in the events recorded. No greater blunder was over achieved than ...

    Article : 455 words
  12. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.

    CAMPBELLTOWN.—Mr. Fred. Moore has been elected president of the Agricultural Horticultural and I. Society, and Messrs. J. Rudd, F. L. Merewether, C. J. Passmore, E. ...

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  13. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

    The Cootamundra show began to-day in very unpleasant weather. The morning was cold and raw, and in the afternoon heavy showers drifted up, and rain was almost continuous ...

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  14. IRRIGATION BETTER THAN IMMIGRATION.

    "Australian" writes:—When State-aided immigration is being lauded to the skies as the saving of the country, will you allow me to advocate the claims of water conservation as ...

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  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have been greatly interested this morning in roadlng in the "Herald" about that historical tree in the Mountains. Now in the years 1865-66 I was carrying out large ...

    Article : 242 words
  16. NEW FIELD GUNS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The following supplementary information about the 18 pr. (or as it is more usually termed, the 18[?] pr.) Q.F. field gun, from the latest sources, is communicated by our ...

    Article : 707 words
  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Attention has recently been drawn to the wall and fence that were erected to preserve the tree that Blaxland, Lawson, and Wentworth marked when attempting to cross ...

    Article : 462 words
  18. PASTURES AND CROPS.

    TEMORA.—The crops in this district look splendid, and everything at present [?]oints to a successful harvest. The weather has been all that could be desired, and although some ...

    Article : 103 words
  19. CONDITIONAL PURCHASES AND LEASES.

    "Surveyor" writes:—Mr. Briner, M.L.A., recently asked the Minister for Lands several questions touching the rental values of conditional leases. He complained that while ...

    Article : 552 words
  20. A NATIONAL GUILD OF APPLIED ARTS.

    Sir,—Mr.George Taylor's letter on this subject in your issue of to-day's date merits commendation and endorsement. There was a time when art was attuned to high aim in ...

    Article : 432 words
  21. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARDS.

    BEGA.—At the monthly meeting of the Eden Pastures Protection Board held on Tuesday it was unanimously resolved to support the Cobar board's resolution to the ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. WILLIS V. HAYNES.

    Sir,—Regarding the communication sent you by the solicitors for W. N. Willis in the libel suit, I should like to make it perfectly clear that I have not asked for any merciful ...

    Article : 226 words
  23. DAIRY INDUSTRY.

    The Parliamentary Select Committee which is inquiring into the dairy industry sat again yesterday.George Sargent Jakins, produce merchant, Melbourne, said he had been in ...

    Article : 278 words
  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—With reference to the artlcle in your issue of yesterday's date, referring to the historical landmark of the explorer's tree at Katoomba, I may mention that in Easter, ...

    Article : 236 words
  25. SUICIDE OF A CHINAMAN.

    Late yesterday afternoon the body of a Chinaman, supposed to be Lum Tin Chee, who had been missing for some considerable time, was found about one mile from town, by a ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. COLDS THAT HANG ON.

    So frequently settle on the lungs, and result in pneumonia or consumption. Do not take chances of a cold wearing away, or experiment with unknown preparations that will only half ...

    Article : 83 words
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