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  2. STOCK CROSSINGS.

    Stock movements are as follow:—3,000 fat wethers, from Mount Sturt, Milparinka, for Adelaide, Kidman Brothers, owners; 2,175 fat wethers, from Onepah ...

    Article : 192 words
  3. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    The weather continues to be everything that could be desired from an agricultural point of view. Further rain, though of a lighter nature, has fallen over the North country, and most ...

    Article : 2,204 words
  4. LIPSON, JULY 3.

    Present—Messrs. E. J. Barraud (in chair), R. Batten, E. D. Swaffer, A. W. Potter, and H. C. Thorpe (Hon. Secretary). A communication was received from Colton Branch, urging that united ...

    Article : 245 words
  5. MAITLAND, JULY 3.

    Present—Messrs. C. F. G. Heinrich (Chairman), J. W. Shannon, Thomas Bowman, J. Pitcher, H. Wundersitz, H. Adams, J. S. McLeod, J. W. Handley, A. Jarrett, H, Bawden, J. Kelly, C. W. Wood ...

    Article : 180 words
  6. WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    We have again been blessed with good rains, which began to fall on Friday morning, and continued at intervals until Sunday. From 1½ to 2 in. has fallen. The grass and ...

    Article : 1,707 words
  7. THE TICK PEST.

    The Chief Inspector of Stock hits worked out the results of the experiments at Mundowan. It seems that of the unmodulated cattle under his control 100 showed high fever ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. COLTON, JULY 3.

    Present—Messrs. P. P. Kenney, Chairman, W. A. Barnes, W. L. Brown, W. J. Packer, A. A. Stephens, M. S. W. Kenny, J. L. Biggins, A. S. Bartlett, W. Me Elder, E. Whitehead. R. Bull, Hon. ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. HOLDER, JULY 2.

    Present—Messrs, F. A. Grant (Chairman), R Roders, J. O'Connell, E. Moritz, J. Maddocks, J. Mitty, F. Slater, E. Crocker, C. Anderson, H. Blizard, J. Young, J. J. Odgers (Hon. Secretary), ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. MARKETS FOR AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    At the Dairy Conference to-day a paper was read by Mr. J. P. Dowling upon "Marketing of Australian produce in England and the other colonies." He advocated that the Australian ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. MOUNT REMARKABLE, JULY 8.

    Present—Messrs. A. Mitchell (Chairman), S. Challenger, W. Girdham, A. Pope, G. Yales, P. H. Reichst in, W. Lange, C. E. Jorgenson and T. H. Casley (Hon. Secretary). Mr. Challenger read a ...

    Article : 428 words
  12. THE BUTCHERS AND THE. STOCK TAX.

    Sir—The abolition of the stock tax would be a great advantage to butchers, who have been to the other colonies and bought enough fat stock to last them for several months. ...

    Article : 246 words
  13. CENTRAL BUREAU OF AGRICULTURE.

    Present—The Chairman, Mr. F. E. H. W. Krichauff, Sir Samuel Davenport, the Hon. A. W. Sandford, M.L.C., Messrs. W. C. Grasby, S. Goode, H. Kelly, and M. Holtze, ...

    Article : 505 words
  14. ANGASTON, JUNE 26.

    Present—Messrs. R. Player (Chairman), W. Sage, F. Thorne. W. and A[?]y, P. Sailer, A. Salter, P. Radford. A. Friend, J. Vaughan, S. O. Smith, and E. S. Matthews (Hon Secretary). A sub-committee ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—To discard the stock tax would be most unfair to the farmer who has pulled through this drought with his stock. Whether they are fat or poor they are now valuable property, ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. AUBURN, JULY 9.

    Present—Messrs. E. M. Dadley (Chairman), J. Hean, P. Cornwall, S. Ford, W. R. Klan, Dr J. W. Yeatman (Hon Secretary), and one visitor. Communication from the Tanunda Branch in ...

    Article : 283 words
  17. FARMERS' STOCK.

    A public meeting was held at the Institute Hall, Yongala, on Saturday afternoon, July 17, for the purpose of considering what steps should be taken to secure a further reduction ...

    Article : 350 words
  18. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Why the Stuck Tax Act should be repealed is to give to farmers and others the opportunity to replace in the cheapest way the stock they have lost through the ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. PASTORALISTS AND WILD DOGS.

    Sir—Unless stringent measures are taken to cope with the wild dog pest the pastoralist will continue to be driven from the outside country, and the dogs will follow into the more ...

    Article : 648 words
  20. JOHNSBURG, JULY 3.

    Present—Messrs. F, W. Hom[?]sch (Chairman), J. Sparks, T. Thomas. T. A. Thomas, G. H. Dunn, W. James, P. Caughl [?], T. Potter, L. Chalmers, and T. Johnson, (Hon. Secretary). Mr. Dunn drew ...

    Article : 597 words
  21. BRANCH AGRICULTURAL BUREAUS.

    Present—Dr. Murray Gibbes (Chairman), R. Scown, G. Ferguson, G. Millie, T. Stanton, E. T. Meyer, W. Montague, II. Killmeier, and W. E. Fisber (Hon. Secretary). Mr Meyer said amongst ...

    Article : 312 words
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