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Advertising : 87 wordsA. northern, station owner.wbo has a large quantity of. fat.available. would.like to learn lion- to make soap suitable for wool scouring. Perhaps readers of this column ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Poultry Expert (Mr. D. F. Laurie) States that chickens and ducklings 'are now soming in- for export, and,the quality is food. Most, of the original shippers have ...
Article : 118 wordsThe 1911 journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of-New South Wales, a copy of which has just come to hand, is a distinctive tribute to the enterprise and ...
Article : 272 wordsThe terrific heat last week has caused probably the heaviest loss experienced here for many years (says our McLaren Vale correspondent Everything pointed to a ...
Article : 110 wordsThe Fruit. Expert (Mr. W. J.Allen) I points out The New. South Wales Agricultural.Journal that, wherever young apple, pear,-or apricot trees are found to ...
Article : 161 wordsSettlers in the Hundred of Ettrick will not realize the expected- yield of about,1 11,000 bags. The crops, Indeed, have proved practically a, failure. In October ...
Article : 210 wordsEver since the first issue, 21 years ago, 1 one of the most interesting and valuable features of The Pastoralists' Review each month ha% been the numerous articles, ...
Article : 264 words"Enquirer."—This plant is a most deadly poison, and belongs to the same order as the potato. It is a herbaceous perennial, which dies down every year, and ...
Article : 178 wordsIs Federation-wheat deteriorating? The question has been asked-frequently. during the last year or two, and in numerous instances experienced farmers have given ...
Article : 468 words"Wild Rhubarb." —Apparently you refer to dock, a vigorous tan-rooted perennial. Since the root is stout, and strikes deep into the ground, it can be removed only by ...
Article : 342 wordsThe rabbit pest is assuming alarming proportions in this district (wrote our Mount Gambier correspondent on January 27). and causing landholders much anxiety. ...
Article : 194 words"Enquirer," Mitcham.—Bartsia is a common, downy annual weed, belonging; to the foxglove family (Scroplmlariacea), which is often found in the cornfield and by the ...
Article : 178 wordsLately several farmers have asked for an explanation of the increased cost of worm powders for horses. For the enlightenment of these and others interested it may ...
Article : 165 words"Horehound" writes:—"In your report of the meeting of the Advisory Board of Agriculture, reference is made to a request from the Stanley District Council that ...
Article : 217 wordsDurinng the visit of Messrs. Ritchie and Heggarton, M.P.'s, to Kangaroo Island recently a splendid crop ol potatoes was inspected. The plot of 6[?] acres was nlanted ...
Article : 155 wordsThose who attended the lecture given last year by Mr. E. Mazure (Manager of Auldana) before the Pavneham branch of the South Australian Fruitgrowers and ...
Article : 87 wordsLarge quantities of wheat are being transported by the Railway Department. Over the north and south broad-gauge divisions more than 20,000 tons was carried ...
Article : 237 wordsThe transfer of the Territory has taken away the advantages that were expected.to arise as the result of encouragement and help afforded by the Advances to Settlers ...
Article : 432 wordsOn January 17 a consignment of 50 se- I lceted flock rams of the 1910 drop from Messrs. H. C. & R, M. Hawker's wellknown Bungaree Estate, were shipped from ...
Article : 229 wordsEarly in January the Director of Agriculture communicated with the authorities in Sydney regarding the possibility of potatoes being admitted into the Broken Hill ...
Article : 232 wordsIn the course of bis report for the year 1010 (which has just been made available by the Federal Government),. Mr. Justice Herbert (Government Resident of the ...
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Advertising : 11 wordsMELBOURNE, February 5.—The Mildura Fruit Conference, which fixed the prices for the new season, has decided upon a new system of grading, which' is ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Acting Principal of the Queensland Agricultural College, reports- in connection with the egglaying competition in progress at that institution, that 2,610 eggs were ...
Article : 116 wordsThe following significant and highly interesting comments, some of which apply with special force to South Australia and New South Wales, as well as to Victoria, ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 10 Feb 1912, Page 16
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