Present—Messrs, J. Bowman (Chairman), F. Barritt, H. H. Blackham, F. Bowman, G. Bowman, J. H. Eliker, J. Flower, J. Hogarth, F. L. Lould, W. Kelly, E. A. Kelly, A. Thomas, and J. Clucas ...
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Article : 348 wordsSir—Your Wirrialpa correspondent is quite correct when he states that now is the time for the above Commission to visit that part of the country. If it is necessary to travel over ...
Article : 221 wordsPresent—Messrs. N. Westphalen (Chairman), A. Day, H. Rhode, W. Armstrong, G. Dalatz, A. Rhode, B. A, McCaffrey (Hon. Secretary), and one visitor, Members reported that sheaoak, ...
Article : 316 wordsSir—Most people were somewhat astonished to hear of the latest fad of the South Australian Government, namely, the purchase of eight young Jersey bulls at the recent ...
Article : 652 wordsSir—It seems a pity that so much pastoral country should be unoccupied, and every inducement should be given to pastoralists to take it up and stock it again. The ...
Article : 411 wordsSir—In The Register of September 15 a good suggestion is made by the Secretary of the Agricultural Bureau for the registration of persons competent in vine and fruit tree ...
Article : 391 wordsPresent—Messrs. A. Willcock (Chairman), W. W. Heath, S. Eagle, H. Langrebr, and T. Collet (Hon. Secretary.) Mr Heath stated that one of his cow, heavy with calf, is affected by a peculiar sort of eve ...
Article : 189 wordsPresent—Messrs. W. J. Packer (in chair), W. A. Barnes, A. A. Stephens, W. [?]. Bro n, W. McElder, M. S. W. Kenny, and R. Hull (Hon. Secretary) A discussion took place on the best depth at which ...
Article : 272 wordsPresent—Messrs. A. Pomeroy (Chairman), D. Thayne, A. Thornett, E. J. Dwyer, W. Healy, F. E. Chick, T. Nolan. P. Brown, T. R. Brown, R. S. Cheek, W. H. Walling, D. J. Benuett, W. H. ...
Article : 260 wordsSir—" A Bachelor's" letter gives the public an insight into the hardships which the West Coast settlers have had to contend with, and their unfortunate position applies in a great ...
Article : 538 wordsIn the September number of the Australasian Pastoralists' Review "Lana," one of the best all-round judges of sheep in Australia, contributes an interesting article on the sheep ...
Article : 1,395 wordsSir—Will you kindly allow me space to reply to part of the letter signed "Lakesider?" Unfortunately I missed seeing "Enquirer's" letter. I must in future decline to ...
Article : 774 wordsThere is a prospect of a revival in the trade in pure-bred Hereford cattle between Britain and the United States and Canada. The Live Stock Journal says:—"Letters from people in ...
Article : 200 wordsPresent—Messrs. P. A. Hasse (Chairman), J. O. J. Kohnke, F. Fischer, F. F. Brech, B. Schwartz, P. A. Beck (Hon. Secretary) and one visitor. It was decided to write to the different importers and ...
Article : 408 wordsIt may be said, in brief, that the beneficial effects of in-and-in breeding are that it is of material assistance in evolving and maintaining a type, it intensifies characteristics, and it is ...
Article : 435 wordsPresent—Messrs. S. J. Stuckey (Chairman), H. Oberlander, G. Tantram, H. A. Stewart, H. Hert, W. Whennen, R. Campbell, and E. J. Harris (Hon. Secretary). Mr. Stewart tabled samples of chufa, ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 25 Sep 1897, Page 4
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