MOUNT GAMBIER, January 9.—Mr. W. L. Summers (inspector of manures), who came here last year to superintend the sowing of nitrogen bacteria inoculated ...
Article : 163 wordsBOOLERTOO CENTRE, January 11 —Messrs. A. & W. Milne, of Murray Town, have from 6½ acres reaped 70 bags of wheat. It was new land, sown in ...
Article : 65 wordsCHARLEVILLE, January 5.—The weather attain is oppressive. Big black clouds come up and pass away again. There are a few storms about, but nothing to give ...
Article : 71 wordsSYDNEY, January 15.—The rabbit plague has no terrors for Mr. N. T. Campbell, Deputy Resident British Commissioner for the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. ...
Article : 93 wordsFOREST RANGE, January 8.—Raspberry picking started in full swing on January 1, being about a month later than usual. Growers are lamenting that their ...
Article : 306 wordsMOUNT BARKER, January 12.—Mr. W. Smith has succeeded in obtaining five full-grown foxes from one burrow on the property of Sir James P. Boucaut. This ...
Article : 77 wordsCHARLEVILLE, January 10.—Mr. J. O'Suilivan has arrived to inspect Messrs. Lewis & Collins's cattle with a view to purchase. The mobs are now between ...
Article : 70 wordsCHARLEVILLE, January 8—The storms round the south-west have after all been of little or no good to us up to the present. The Warrego River ran from the ...
Article : 141 wordsThe Superintendent of Exports states in his report to the Department of Agriculture that exports of produce from the State during 1905 constitute a record. The ...
Article : 99 wordsAn exhibition in illustration of the wheat harvest of the State was opened at the Royal Exchange today. It is not on so ambitious a scale as some previous ...
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Advertising : 1,477 wordsWALLAROO, January 12.—On Wednesday the Craigerne loaded 4,576 hags of wheat, which is the best day's work on the jetty this season. To-day 424 trucks were ...
Article : 108 wordsCrops around Buninyong are being attacked by caterpillars, which have made their appearance in millions. English barley seems very attractive to them, and ...
Article : 64 wordsPORT GERMEIN, January 10.—The ship Mermerus, 1,659 tons, arrived this morning to discharge superphosphates on account of Elder, Smith, & Co., Limited. ...
Article : 26 wordsThe Minister for Works has received information of a large destruction of rabbits by arsenical poisoning in the Cobar district. The caretaker of Springfield tank ...
Article : 72 wordsCOCKBURN, January 9.—On Monday 4,900 sheep crossed the border and were watered at the No. 2 Railway Dam. All the drovers complain of the poor ...
Article : 52 wordsWhile the ajority of farmers in the surrounding districts are rejoicing over the excellent crops garnered (says The Clare Northern Argus) we have heard of one ...
Article : 217 wordsSYDNEY. January 11.—From July 1 last up to the present 196,116 boxes of butter, valued approximately at £468,839, has, been exported from New South Wales. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe following letter, under the heading of "The Australian Wine Trade," appeared in The Wine Trade Review of December 15:—"Sir—I am pleased to see that ...
Article : 269 wordsKANMANTOO, January 9.—Under the auspices of the local bureau, Mr. W. J. 3. Mills, of Springfield, undertook to plant on his Bondleigh farm a quantity of wheat ...
Article : 349 wordsTAILEM BEND. January 13.—By yesterday's Pinnaroo train Mr. D. J. MeKenzie of Pinaroo proper, arrived on his way to Adelaide on business. He reported crops ...
Article : 228 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, January 15.—Mr. J. Kendrick, stock buyer in this district for Messrs. George Wilcox & Co., has just completed his operations in the ...
Article : 88 wordsRENMARK. January 10.—Although the settlement, as a whole, has lost an inconsiderable amount through last week's heat ware, a few individuals have suffered more ...
Article : 582 wordsTAILEM BEND, January 11.—Stripping operations are in full suing at Moorlands. Mr. G. E. Jaenseh states that his crop will average 8 bushels to the acre, ...
Article : 178 wordsHALLETT, January 15.—Owners of vehicles are having a merry time, for the cutting up of Petherton has brought us many scores of visitors. From north, ...
Article : 129 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, January 14.—The results, in weight, of the crop of red clover grown on the. farm of Mr. R. Smith, which was treated with nitrogen-gathering ...
Article : 231 wordsPersons who have not passed through the Freeling district have no conception of the quantity of hay which it produces (writes The Kapunda Herald). It is ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 20 Jan 1906, Page 10
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