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Advertising : 773 wordsThe present rain is welcome in the districts about Sydney, as the ground has got very dry. Owing to the bad conditions of the Darling ...
Article : 753 wordsClosing official quotations ara not available until to-morrow. Last week there was a decline in prices, and the Copenhagen quotation was reduced anothor 3 kr. This week ...
Article : 284 wordsMr. F. A. Fitzpatrick, Wingham, writes— Permit me to endorse the views expressed by "Timber" in a recent issue of the "Herald" on the wisdom of the Government doing ...
Article : 342 wordsAfter conducting an inquiry yesterday into the death of Austin James Kenny, who died while being conveyed from the Mansion House Hotel, George-street, to Sydney ...
Article : 141 wordsYASS.—The stock inspector has reported that the rain last month (398 points) and 118 this month had saved the situation. There was now a nice shoot in the grass and ...
Article : 147 wordsYASS.—The impression held by soma landholders that foxes will not eat mutton has been disproved by Mr. E. S. Halls, Good Hope. He has been troubled for some time by loss ...
Article : 190 wordsAt the Farmers and Settlers' Conference yesterday, Messrs. A. K. Trothowan (vicepresident), F. B. Fleming, and W. Kruse were given the task of co-ordinating a series of ...
Article : 459 wordsAfter jumping off the back of a tram [?] Elizabeth-street on Wednesday, Thomas Harris, 16, Ilving at Planthurst-road, Carlton, was struck and knocked down near Goulbur[?] ...
Article : 129 wordsIt may be that at this moment the wool is growing which has already been sold in top form for delivery next Friday. Topmakers and spinners alike do not seem to want any ...
Article : 1,165 wordsOn the spot market for cheese values remain steady, but the forward market has been very weak and prices have declined from 4/ to 6/ per cwt, for both Canadian and States' cheese for prompt or near shipment. ...
Article : 81 words"B" (Bulga) writes:—In your issue of last Saturday appears a letter from "Timber," In which to makes use of the words "The Bulga," There is a small fruit-growing centre near ...
Article : 100 wordsDUBBO.—Mr. Jas. Bolger is planting a 13-acre orchard at Old Dubbo.A large propertion of the area is being devoted to the stone and summer fruit species. Before taking ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 wordsWhile walking along Duke-street. Woll[?] mooloo, shortly after half-past 12 o'clock yesterday morning, John Mitchell, 65, slipped and fell on the footpath. He was conveyed ...
Article : 43 wordsVaried and valuable products are to be obtained from the several species of grass tree which grows abundantly in many parts of this and the other States. ...
Article : 262 wordsA miner named John Trenerry, about [?] years of ago, while working at the 6000ft level of the South Blocks mine about noon to-da[?] slipped into a sand pass and was suffocated ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 421 wordsCASINO.—A South Casino resident has found that the white scale on orange trees, if tested, forms a wax very much similar to beeswax, having all its properties, and burning readily. ...
Article : 59 wordsAt a meeting of the Labour Council last evening Mr. T. Riley (secretary of the [?] rated Tanners' Union) sold that, owing to the exportation of raw hides from the State, [?] ...
Article : 110 wordsDUBBO.—A splendid crop of 500 acres is to be seen on Mr. W. O. Manning's property. Chelsea, Terramungamine. Much of the wheat is a foot high, and is now being fed on by ...
Article : 45 wordsDorrigo: The winter has bo[?] very severe, but despite the heavy frosts and shortage of rain, the dairy company is still holding Its own. The returns for June were:—Butter ...
Article : 57 wordsThe methods of making bread at the State bakery were referred to at a meeting of the Labour Council last evening, when complaints were made by Mr. M'Kenzie, the delegate of ...
Article : 76 wordsAt a recruiting meeting Mr. A. E. Roper and Lieutenant Donald appealed for support for the rifle reserve, the former stating that training on Sunday morning was not only ...
Article : 145 words"Consumer" writes:—We road frequently of meetings, at which indignation is expressed at the Government's action with regard to fixing the price of butter, enabling the ...
Article : 290 wordsCASINO.—The annual stock returns for the Casino P.P. Board district show an increase in both cattle and horses. The horses number 14,443, or 405 more than last year; cattle, ...
Article : 244 wordsSir,—One would imagine the letter [?] "Cruelty to Animals" in this mornings "Herald" would bring a storm of protest from the people. It is al very Well talkies ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 wordsA motor cycle, valued at £75, was stolen from near the footway at Darlington-road on Wednesday night, while its owner, Mr. W. J. Bunting, of 99 Albermarte-street, Newtown, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 16 Jul 1915, Page 6
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