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Article : 2,100 wordsTHERE is a host of plants in most shrubberies to throw up suckers that they from a wilderness especially at this time or year, constitution indeed a cage to catch the leaves as they fall, and thus occasioning no little trouble ...
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Article : 519 wordsA MEETING of the executive committee was held at the Squatters' Exchange, George-street, on Tuesday afternoon. Present—The Hon. Charles Confer, chairman; Hon. John Hay, Messrs. Edward Knox, P. G. King, W. Glen ...
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Article : 884 wordsSIR,—In looking over the mining report, in your issue of the 25th instant, I see a report from Cargo which, if not contradicted, would be the means of leading many people astray. 1 refer to that part that says 4 oz. to the load was ...
Article : 518 words"THE culture of sorghum, or Chinese sugarcane, for the manufacture of sugars and syrups hat justly grown into great popularity. Since the introduction of sorghum into the United States millions of dollars have been saved to ...
Article : 953 wordsTHE Mercury contains a summary of a meeting reported in the Armidale Express, the result of a vigorous agitation on the Rocky River diggings, for an inquiry by Government into the working of the Gold-fields Act, as respecting ...
Article : 1,336 wordsA MEETING of stockholders and others interested in the exportation of Meat from Victoria was held on Monday afternoon, at Scott's Hotel, to consider the desirability of asking a shipment to London of meat preserved by Postle's ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 1 May 1869, Page 9
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