On the Lachlan River, about two miles from Forbes, there are at present working an industrious couple well known in the "West as Tom Tozer and his wife. Tozer, to use an Americanism, is the pioneer "Orchardist" of the ...
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Article : 477 wordsWe have had great changes of weather daring the past week in the metropolitan district—heat, dryness, and cold and wet alternately. The rainfall was not, however, very heavy. In fact it barely sufficed to do more than keep the streets ...
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Article : 222 wordsThe following are the principal stock movements locally:—30 merino ewes, from Lake Finlay, Victoria, for Toganmain, Mr. T. Robertson, owner; 12 merino ewes, from Benybank, Victoria, for Wagga Wagga, Mr. J. Mack ...
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Article : 697 wordsThe largest and most influential meeting on the rabbit pest question that has ever been assembled in Bourke was (says the Central Australian) held at the Royal Hotel on Friday last, September 4; Mr. D. W. F. Hatten in the ...
Article : 506 wordsIn the illustrated pages of this issue there appears a portrait of the two-year-oldimported Hereford bull Bendigo, The property of Mr. Reginald Wyndliam, well known as a cattle-breeder of the Hunter River district. Bendigo was ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 19 Sep 1885, Page 614
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