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Advertising : 2,628 wordsMr. T. S. Crawford, M.L.A., recently returned from a trip to Gundabooka and other stations on the Darling, when he accompanied Mr. Milne, of Orange. As is the case with ...
Article : 503 wordsOfficial reports received from Riverina indicate that the farmers have been busy ploughing and sowing for wheat, which helps to strengthen the belief that the next ...
Article : 42 wordsBERRY.—At a well attended meeting of the Illawarra Dairy Cattle Association amended conditions under which the Milking Shorthorn Association were willing to accept ...
Article : 42 wordsBERRIGAN.—Sheep now being brought back to Riverina from relief country are dying in large numbers. Carcases are dragged out of almost every truck, and along the roads to ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland) presided at a lecture given in the Royal Society's Rooms under the auspices of the Town Planning Association, by Mr. J. H. ...
Article : 101 wordsDuring last week a mob of cattle, numbering approximately 150 head, were being driven from the drought-stricken Victorian districts to the Shoalhaven for agistment. ...
Article : 77 wordsMr. N. W. Kater has forwarded the following letter to the secretary of the Necessary Commodities Commission:— Will you be good enough to call the attention of ...
Article : 584 wordsBLACKTOWN.—A mob of young horses, chiefly draughts, arrived from Temora last week. The majority were yearlings, and a number were sold at the exceptionally low price of ...
Article : 43 wordsBERRY.—The Berry Co-operative Dairy Company, Ltd., for the month ended May 28 manufactured 19,071lb of butter, a decrease of 7763lb in comparison with the previous ...
Article : 356 wordsThe current number of the "Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales" contains an interesting article by Mr. H. W. Potts, principal of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College, ...
Article : 256 wordsCAMDEN.—Droughts have killed tens of thousands of young sheep and cattle, and in favoured parts, where dairying is more flourishing, farmers are selling their heifers and ...
Article : 181 wordsBERRIGAN.—Mr. R. Wardrop has been appointed secretary to the Berrigan Agricultural and Horticultural Society. Despite the adverse searson, it was resolved to hold a ...
Article : 31 wordsA non-competitive paper on "The Poultry Industry" will be read by Mr. James Hadlington, poultry expert, of the Department of Agriculture, at the poultry farmers' conference to be held on the 19the inst. ...
Article : 254 wordsGOULBURN.—At Crookwell an enthusiastic and representative meeting of men on the land formed a farmers' non-political union Speakers emphasised the necessity of an ...
Article : 162 wordsMr. H. H. Honey writes at length regarding proposed legislation to prevent the killing of female cattle, and in the course of his letter says:—The wisest thing is to leave the ...
Article : 479 wordsThe students from the agricultural classes at the Sydney and Granville Technical Colleges accompanied by the instructor, Mr. Henry Lord, visited The Troswicks, Neutral Bay, on Saturday afternoon for a ...
Article : 48 wordsJERILDERIE.—There is a great scarcity of fat stock throughout the Jerilderie and Berrigan districts as a result of which one of the local butchers has had to close down. The ...
Article : 74 wordsBROKEN HILL.—Culpaulin station, on the river Darling, of about 160,000 acres, has been sold by the Weinteriga Pastoral Company to Byrne Bros., of Tintinallogy, who take possession in September. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe report of the special committee appointed at last year's annual conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association of New South Wales, to draft proposals for a new ...
Article : 431 wordsA largely-attended meeting of the Tweed Central Branch of the Dairy Farmers' Association was held on Saturday concerning the fixing of the police of butter. It was resolved ...
Article : 183 wordsMr. Alfred P. Lord, Morven, Q., writes:—The Prime Minister and other prominent Labour leaders have lately held a conference, and they intend to further harass the unfortunate ...
Article : 222 wordsThe shortage of fodder was referred to by the Director of Agriculture (Dr. Cameron) to-day. He said the price of fodder is soaring, and supplies are on their last legs. The ...
Article : 124 wordsMr. W. L. Fidler, Municipal Poultry Markets, writes in reply to Mr. Maln's letter in Friday's issue:—"Had an organisation worthy of the poultry industry been in ...
Article : 314 wordsThe students of the Sheep and Wool Department of the Sydney Technical College on Friday evening tendered the annual dinner to the instructors, the teacher in charge, Mr. A. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 15 Jun 1915, Page 6
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