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Advertising : 705 wordsExports from Launceston fay the Loougana, which left for Melbourne yesterday, included 536 bales straw, 50 bags flour, 8 casks tallow, 64 bales skins. ...
Article : 597 wordsULVERSTONE, Wednesday. — Consequent on the news received from Melbourne yesterday that Victoria was not excluding produce for three weeks, ...
Article : 77 wordsPENGUIN, Wednesday. — The railway station yard, which since last Friday present a most deserted appearance, was this morning a scene of life ...
Article : 58 wordsFORTH, Wednesday.—The main road between Forth and Devonport this morning had to carry a lot of unexpected traffic. Victoria suspending ...
Article : 42 wordsOn Tuesday a well-attended meeting of potato growers was held in the town hall, Mr C. J. Mackenzie in the, chair. A. resolution was carried appointing Mr ...
Article : 88 wordsDEVONPORT. Thursday. — There were extensive potato deliveries again today, 5044 bags arriving, and further heavy deliveries are expected during ...
Article : 131 wordsThe qaickest way to fatten fowls for the table (says "Garden and Field") is to put them into special coops and feed them with meal. Premising that they ...
Article : 411 wordsA well-known farmer in the Lebrina district, who called at this office yesterday, suggests that the fanners should exert themselves to prove whether the ...
Article : 165 wordsHOBART, Thursday. —A meeting of the fruitgrowers and exporters was held today; There were about fourteen representatives present, and they met ...
Article : 169 wordsThe winter season drags its slow length along, the order of progress being, frost, fine, and rain. During the past week the coldest weather of the ...
Article : 215 wordsSir, — I have seen a good deal of correspondence in the paper lately about the potato blight on the NorthWest Coast of Tasmania. There seems to ...
Article : 424 wordsFew orchardists are acquainted with the history of the peach tree, or the traditions attributed to it of oWen times. It is supposed to have been a ...
Article : 270 wordsA great deal of the value of the product depends upon proper curing. Meat should never be salted until all of the animal heat is out, but as soon ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 289 wordsA method of milk testing without apparatus is described by Professor Michaud, of the Costa Rica State College, in "The Scientific American," ...
Article : 344 wordsExperiments have been conducted in Europe to ascertain whether and to wnat extent dried potatoes can be given to horses as a partial substitute for oats ...
Article : 139 wordsIn 1887 orders were received by at least three merchant firms in Hobart (said "The Mercury" of Thursday's date) from London houses for supplies ...
Article : 774 wordsSocialists in France, as well as in England, are opponents of small proprietary holdings, and some of them have recently declared that the land of the ...
Article : 161 wordsLAUNCESTON, Thursday - Busi-ness in produce circles has" been quiet during the week, and the local demand lias not been - extensive. Shipments ...
Article : 1,943 wordsAt a Pittsburg theatre, Miss Geral dine Farrar held in her arms a baby, which had been borrowed by the management for use in the opera. As the ...
Article : 108 wordsInquiries are continually being made at the Stock Branch as to the nature of certain tumors found in the stomachs of horses which have died from ...
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Daily Telegraph (Launceston, Tas. : 1883 - 1928), Fri 13 Aug 1909, Page 3
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