THE seasonable letter of Mr. N. P. Bayly concerning Merino sheep opens up a question about which there is much to be said. We hope, in fact, that it may elicit the views of those who ...
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Article : 1,017 wordsTHE method of valuing runs proposed in the new Land Hill does not get rid of valuators—it only makes them agents in the employ of the Executive for ascertaining the facts on which ...
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Family Notices : 1,605 wordsTHE foll wing letter to an American journal, the Chicago Tribune, will be interesting, as coming from the home of the "improved" bread of sheep. The Merino sheep was first introduced in the United ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 7 Sep 1867, Page 11
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