1. Harvesting Currawa wheat on R. C. Purdue's farm. 2. At Mr D. Stewart's Shearing Sheds. 3. Cowangie and District farmers at the Memorial Hall. Sowing Algerian oats for feed. 5. A load of pine fencing posts. 6. State School at Duddo Wells. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsBack Row: A. J. Wood (Tongala), R. S. Stranahan (Tresco), J. R. Vise (Bamawm), C. H. Rees (Long Lake), F. W. Wilcox (Wangaratta), J. A. Welsh (Nyah), J. P. Greenwood (Tresco), C. H. Tutton, T. C. Roddis (Tongala), J. S. Cotton (Cobram), Second Row: H. Wormwell (Mildura), H. R. Paton (Merbein). L. R. Strother (Curlwaa), P. Cobbett (Bamawm), G. H. F. Macmullen (Bamawm), J. Ford-Paterson (Shepparton), Capt. W. G. Harrison (Shepparton), H. Harper (Manager Producers' Markets Association. W.A.), P. Rossiter (Cobram), S. A. Cock (Govt. Citriculturist). Front Row: J. A. Parkes (Sec. Murray Citrus ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 19 May 1928, Page 38
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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