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Advertising : 38 wordsMrs. Power, a well-respected, cbaritable lady, wife of Mr. Thomas Power, Turf Editor of this journal, died, after a severe and protracted illness, on Sunday last. The funeral took ...
Article : 298 wordsThe Kiama Agricultural Association has received a letter from the Lands Department stating that the request to have blackberry bush proclaimed a noxious weed must remain in abeyance pending the passing of the noxious weeds ...
Article : 625 wordsUnfortunately, dry weather still prevails over a very considerable portion of New South Wales, and the gardens are suffering terribly. But in more favoured spots tilings are much more cheerful, and ...
Article : 548 wordsPteris Tremula.—It is quite unnecessary to say much of the ordinary type, for it is one of the best known and most useful of all ferns; but there are several very distinct varieties of it which are not well ...
Article : 427 wordsWe have to record the death of Mr. Philip Joseph Holdsworth, which took dace at Woollahra on Sunday evening. The deceased was apparently well early on Sunday, but subsequently he complained of ...
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Advertising : 1,013 wordsSome of these gardens are in a deplorable condition for want of sufficient moisture; for without a good supply of water during such dry weather as we have suffered from over a large area of New South ...
Article : 329 wordsOn the 18th instant a mass meeting of fruit-growers was held in the Parramatta Town Hall for the purpose of considering a number of questions affecting the interests of fruitgrowers in New South Wales. ...
Article : 418 wordsIt is quite pitiable to see very many of the orchards suffering severely from the continued dry weather; but on the otber hand it is most pleasing to see the efforts of perfect cultivation in the same dry places. ...
Article : 242 wordsThe largest and most magnificent fuchsia plant in this city (the "Portland Oregonian" writes), and probably in the State, is to be seen in the garden of Robert Foulkes. It springs from the single stem some 3in. m diameter, but ...
Article : 283 wordsIt is a rather trying time for plants in many houses where abundance of water cannot be afforded them, and it is only possible to keep them alive. Evaporation is so great at the present time of the ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 25 Jan 1902, Page 205
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