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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES POULTRY CLUB.

    The ninth annual show of the Poultry Club of New South Wales was opened yesterday afternoon in the Trocadero Hall, King-street, Newtown. The show is regarded as one of ...

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  3. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    The Parliamentary Select Committee on the dairying industry resumed its sittings at Parliament House yesterday afternoon, when there were present Messrs. R. Davidson ...

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  4. ON THE LAND.

    The best method of dealing with orchard pests is still a very vexed question in this State. There is a kind of general opinion extant that the fruit industry should be under control ...

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  5. EXPORT OF DISEASED ORANGES.

    The Director for Agriculture, Mr. W. S. Campbell, has received from the Victorian Government Entomologist a sample of oranges landed in Melbourne from Sydney. The fruit ...

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  6. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    Sir,—Referring to the statement that there "were 9000 or 10,000 clergymen of the Church of England pledged to bring that Church back to Rome," I timk it was a pity to have made ...

    Article : 162 words
  7. THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    GOULBURN.—The Gurrundah butter factory, after being closed for 12 months, is to be reopened. The prospects for its successful working are bright. ...

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  8. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I think you will agree with me when I say that the Church of England occupies a somewhat unique position-unique on account of her history, her splendid work in the [?] ...

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  9. SIBERIA'S DEVELOPMENT.

    Much has been heard in recent years of Siberla'a remarkable strides in settlement, and particularly in dairying. In view of the fact that our dairy produce comes into ...

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  10. SHEARING.

    CANBELEGO.—In view of the magnificent grass all over the district, many stations will shear earlier than usual, to obviate as much as possible the deterioration of wool from ...

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  11. YARRARA EXCHANGE.

    The Albury Land Board gave its reserved decision in the case of the proposed Yarrara exchange—an application by Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co. for the surrender and exchange ...

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  12. THE BUTTER TRADE.

    Mr. F. G. Duncan, vice-president, Dairy Factory Managers Association, Morpeth, writes:—"In reading the evidence given by Mr. Meares before the Butter Commission, I ...

    Article : 580 words
  13. EXPERIMENTING WITH NATIVE GRASSES.

    Mr. C. T. Mussen, the H.A. College botanist, has just returned from a botanical excursion to Coolabah, where be made a splendid collection of native grasses, fodder, and edible ...

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  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Some of your correspondents writing under the above heading seem to entirely misunderstand the position and teaching, of the Church of Englaud as also the aims and ...

    Article : 566 words
  15. AGRICUTURAL SHOW.

    The Urana P. and A. Society, held their an nual show on Tuesday and Wednesday last splendid weather prevailing, with a very large attendance. The sections were well ...

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  16. EFFECTS OF THE SPRING GRASS.

    In all probability there will be a lot of trouble this season with bloated cattle. Hoven is sure to be prevalent directly, for the grass and herbage is very luxuriant, and ...

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  17. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES.

    Next month there will be three series of lectures under the auspices of the University Extension Board. The first of six lectures on agriculture in New South Wales will be given ...

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  18. OUR YORKSHIRE WOOL LETTER.

    The wool trade of this country is still in a booming condition, and there is nothing to indicate any return to a lower range of values. For weeks past users have been thinking ...

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  19. BIRDS IN THE GARDENS.

    Sir,—In to-day's issue Mr. W. Clemesha, in dealing with my previous letter on the above subject, critcised my assertion that the pheasants, if released, would remain in the ...

    Article : 240 words
  20. AN IDEAL AUSTRALIAN.

    "Miles" writes:—My ideal "native" (illogical term) is a man of the West. I met him within a hundred and twenty miles of Sydney. He is young for one who has done so much, ...

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  21. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    WAGGA>—Five hundred fat merino wethers, from Hillside to Wodonga, Bank of New South Wales; 55 bullocks, Oura to Newmarket, Thomas G. White; 75 mixed cattle, Tooyal to Grong Grong, Patterson ...

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir—The protest of "W. H." against [?] "monstrous attack" on the honour of the clergy of the Church of England strikes the true note. The wholesale treachery ...

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  23. HORSEBREEDING.

    Warrigal writes: "In his letter published in yesterday's 'Herald,' Mr. A. A. Dangar leaves the uninformed reader to infer that the £45 per head paid by the Indian military ...

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  24. HOME-MADE BREAD.

    Mrs. P. C. Greaves, Surrey-street, Marrickville, sends us a sample of home-made bread, with the remark that if housewives would do their own breadmaking they would ensure ...

    Article : 127 words
  25. DAIRYING AT MUDGEE.

    Mudgee ranks high among the favoured centres west of the Blue Mountains. Its hlliy country has long been famous for the quality of the merino wool it produces; while ...

    Article : 1,459 words
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