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  3. WATER IN STRATHALBYN DISTRICT.

    The value of a substantial supply of good permanent water cannot be overestimated in a country like Australia, where the seasonal vagaries are particularly marked, ...

    Article : 256 words
  4. ORCHARDISTS AND IRRIGATIONISTS.

    Leaving the middle of every other row in the orchard uncultivated during the entire spring and summer in order to allow the growing and reseeding of green forage ...

    Article : 131 words
  5. SURAL VOICE.

    NURIOOTPA, July 17.—Increased quantities of gypsum from the sew source of supply, at Ingalta, on the Paringa line, have been arriving at this centre. Since the first week of the present ...

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  6. GENERAL NOTES.

    A handy way to make a gate in a barbwire fence (remarks an American exchange) is to take two staples and drive them horizontally into the post about ...

    Article : 300 words
  7. KILLING TREES.

    "Gawler."—Trees constitute a valuable asset. Therefore, unless those to which you refer are a menace to life and limb, or are occupying space which it is desirous otherwise to fill, let them ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. FARM BLACKSMITHING.

    Some hints on "the farm blacksmith shop" which should prove to be helpful, particularly to the younger settlers in the [?]allee country, were given recently by e member of the Coomooroo ...

    Article : 309 words
  9. FOREST RANGE PACKING UNION.

    FOREST RANGE, July 17.—A meeting of the local packing union was held on Saturday evening. Mr. J. Vickers presided over a large attendance. The Secretary (Mr. T. Green) ...

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  10. THE REGISTER NEWS BOAT.

    In these days of petrol and steam it is interesting to look back and observe how in the days of long ago the South Australian shipping reporters collected their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ORIGIN OF THE NAVEL ORANGE.

    The Queensland Agricultural Journal states that the navel orange first appeared as a bud sport of the Portuguese variety, Laranja selects, and was propagated by a ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. SEEDLESS FRUIT.

    It is a commonplace of botany, states an expert, that nature provides plants with flowers and fruit solely for the sake of the seeds. The flower is needed to get ...

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  13. WHEAT RUST.

    The first of a series of three lectures on plant disease was delivered by Professor T. G. B. Osborn in the Prince of Wales Theatre, at the University, on Tuesday evening. The first ...

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  14. SHEEPDOG FIELD TRIALS.

    The annual sheepdog field trials in connection with the Burra and North-Eastern Agricultural and Horticultural Society were held on the society's grounds at Aberdeen on Friday and ...

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  15. APPLE CROP.

    In the House of Assembly last week Mr. Young wanted some figures relating to the Government activity in connection with the disposal of the apple crop. He ...

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