The West Wyalong branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association passed the following motion at their meeting last week:—"That Parliament should be called together as soon as possible with a ...
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Article : 285 wordsThe planting of evergreen fruits should be completed as soon as possible, and they will have a chance of becoming established in the warm, moist soil, before severe cold ...
Article : 157 wordsDaffodils in pots are very pretty, and are useful for decoration purposes in the dwelling-house. The bulbs may be potted some now and some a little later in order to keep up a succession if possible, but ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Wed 15 Apr 1903, Page 905
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