Horse teams, bullock teams, camel teams, goat teams, even dog teams are not novelties anywhere but a six-in-hand sheep team.—docile and useful—is ...
Article : 89 wordsMr. R. C. Thorpe, who has just been appointed an inspector and valuator tinder the Closer Settlement Act, has been's member of the police force for the past 26 ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 87 wordsHORSHAM, November 12.—Mr. W. Hayden, of Amherst, has a crop of oats growing on his farm which stands over 8 in height. It is the best crop ever ...
Article : 119 wordsThe other day Mr. Herbert Newman presented to our Normanville correspondent a peculiar rabbit akin, the hair of which was quite 2½ in. long, fine, and exceedingly ...
Article : 127 wordsCHARRA, November 8— there was a large attendance at Denial Bay horse yards on Saturday afternoon, when a draft of Queensland horses, numbering 112, were ...
Article : 89 wordsWriting in The Pacific Rural Press, Mr. C. B. Lipman (instructor in soil bacteriology in the University of California) says we are just beginning to get an ...
Article : 281 wordsThe eighth half-yearly meeting of shareholders of the Suttontown C. and B. Company was held et Suttontown on November 7. The Chairman of Directors (Mr. G. Ellard) presided. The ...
Article : 160 wordsMr. W. T. Smith, who has just brought through to Pine Camp (Warrakoo) a mob Of breeding ewes, reports that the spear grass is so high and thick in many parts ...
Article : 286 wordsCHARLEVILLE, November 9.—Mr. 8. Kidman's first venture at selling cattle here was made to-day. Local buyers were the principal purchasers. No big prices were ...
Article : 99 wordsPORT LINCOLN, November 12.—The farmers are still anxionsly waiting for some definite arrangements regarding increased shipping accommodation at Kirton Point. ...
Article : 110 wordsMINLATON, November 10.—It seems as though the demand for horses is insatiable, despite the advent of traction engines and motor cars. During the last six weeks ...
Article : 281 wordsLOXTON, November 7.—The weather is continuing favourable for haymaking. The cut is promising to be good, and binding is in full swing. Some of the crops are ...
Article : 167 wordsHORSHAM, November 12.—There is s generally accepted opinion that the coming harvest in the Mallee and Wimmera districts will more than likely be a ...
Article : 92 wordsNORMANVTLLE, November 10.—According to a Wattle Flat resident, the cultivated area around there is most unpromising. The crops appear to have suffered ...
Article : 182 wordsMr. Kidman has received telegrams from his managers giving the following information. re rain:—Norley, 5.0; Bulloo Downs, 2.50; Thargomindah, S.0; Tinnappagee, ...
Article : 50 wordsBROKEN HILL, November 10.—The pastoral property known as the Meadows, about 18 miles from Silverlon, was auctioned to day by Elder, Smith. & Co., ...
Article : 78 wordsPORT GERMEDJ, November 8.—The first load of wheat was delivered to-day by Mr. J. T. White, of Baroota. to Messrs. J. Darling & Son. The sample is a good ...
Article : 47 wordsCHARRA, November 8.—A rather been liar accident happened on Mr. E. A. Payne's farm last week, when a buggy horse was gored to death in a corner of ...
Article : 41 wordsWENTWORTH, November 5.—One of the oldest established and most valuable properties in the Darling River district, belonging to Messrs. Cudmore Brothers, is ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsDalgety & Co., Limited, report the private Bales of the following lines of sheep off shears, on account of Messrs. Dutton and Melrose, North Booborowie Station: ...
Article : 188 wordsMr. J. Knight (Chief Inspector of Produce) lately affirmed in Casterton that Irish blight is alarmingly prevalent in some places that he has been commissioned ...
Article : 412 wordsPENOLA, November 10.—The members of the Penola Branch of the Agricultural Bureau paid a visit on Wednesday to Mr. James Alexander's Faichfield fruit blocks ...
Article : 301 wordsKINGSTON, November 10.—The pulse of the shearing season in the south-east can he fairly accurately gauged from the arrivals of wool at this outport. Over e ...
Article : 137 wordsSoon harvesting operations will he in full swing throughout the State. Consequently it is not surprising that the farmers are again directing attention to the vexed ...
Article : 322 wordsPORT PIRIE, November 11.—Messrs. James Bell &. Co. are, so far as Port Pirie is concerned, the purchasers of the first load of this season's wheat. It was ...
Article : 123 wordsMr. J. J. Smith has struck good stock water on Mr. W. Jaench's property at Moorlands, at a depth of 125 ft. A bore had been put down over 250 ft., and the ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsANGASTON, November 14.—The annual meeting of the Angaston Agricultural Society was held at the institute on Thursday evening. Mr. W. Hague (President) ...
Article : 274 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, November 13.—On Saturday afternoon Dalgety & Co., vansittar, on account of the Vansittart Estate,, sections 268, 310. and 321, acres, two and a ...
Article : 468 wordsThe following recipe is pronounced by horseowners who have need it as "best thins" for healing cuts and flesh wounds of all kinds in live Stock, especially those ...
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Advertising : 28 wordsThis subject was dealt withal a meeting of the Balalkiava branch of the Agricultural Bureau not long ago. Mr..Goldney (Chairman) thought a crop on clayey soil would ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 19 Nov 1910, Page 9
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