Our first article, dealing with the condition of the timber lands and the timber industry in this State, included a report of portion of an interview granted to one of our reporters by ...
Article : 1,784 wordsSome correspondence on this subject recently appeared m this column, and we recommended the bonus for eggs system of reduciug the sparrows. This method, though undoubtedly effectual in ...
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Advertising : 2,586 wordsWe have received a pamphlet entitled "The Official Entomologist in Natul," one of a series of bulletins issued by the Department of Agriculturs in that colony. The subject-matter was contained in a ...
Article : 469 wordsIn face of all opposing circumstances, the annual show of the New South Wales Sheepbreeders' Association promises to be a very striking exhibition. Mr. Prince informs us that the total of entries is ...
Article : 544 wordsAmong the guests at Federal Government House at the present time is the Right Rev. Monsignor the Count Vay de Vayu, of Hungary. The distinguished visitor is at present on a tour of the world, ...
Article : 754 wordsBERRIGAN.—Splendid rains baze fallen throughout the district, totalling 150 points. A good season is now assured both for grain and stock. DAPIO.—At a meeting of the Dapto Co-operative ...
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Article : 508 wordsDUBBO.—The following stock passings are reported:— 2000 owes, Wellington to Burroway, R. and A. Scott owners; 500 wethers. Eucharina to Dubbo. R. L. Wake owner; 2500 mixed sheep, Coo[?]a to Dubbo, by rail, C. ...
Article : 235 wordsThe Sydney centre of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music held its local centre rudiments of music, harmony, and counterpoint examinations at the ...
Article : 226 wordsMr. Peter Waite, the well-known South Australian pastoralist, who is also interested in properties in our Far West, writes aa follows:—Last year the New South Wales Legislature passed a bill ...
Article : 705 wordsMajor-General Sir Edward Hutton, in the course of a conversation with a representative of the "S. M. Herald" yesterday, made further reference to the proposed equipment of the light horse ...
Article : 369 wordsThe undermentioned appointments have been gazetted:—Colonel the Hon. J. A. K. Meekay. C.B., M.L.C., Vice-President of the Executive Council; Captain F.E. Quintal to be an extra Aide-de-camp ...
Article : 393 wordsMr. Froggart, I.L.S., Government Entomologist, whose practical observations on insect pests, have proved very valuable to farmers and orchardists has a good article in this mouth's "Gazette" on insects ...
Article : 482 words"The changes in New South Wales will be very few," remarked Major-General Hutton to a "Herald" reporter yesterday, when questioned as to whether he could afford any information on the ...
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Advertising : 401 words"Outsider" writes:—"At one time a party of shooters were shooting clean-skin cattle and scrubbers on several adjoining runs. I had the opportunity of seeing their ...
Article : 371 wordsComplaints have been made in several quarters that a large number of officers and men who are entitled to two, three, and more clasps gained by them in the South African war have not yet received them. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 9 Jun 1903, Page 3
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