We talk about our growing trade in wool, and meat, and butter, and timber; and we hope for a big trade in fruit. But what, all this time, about the products of the vine? ...
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Article : 288 wordsMACLEAN, Friday. -- It is estimated that the two-year-old cane damaged by the frost will be harvested in four weeks, with a loss of not more than 5000 tons. The prospects in regard ...
Article : 707 wordsFruit trees, when planted in rich soils, often make heavy annual growths of foliage and wood, but yield very poor crops. It is a common, but mistaken, practice to prune back these trees ...
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Article : 779 wordsThe Sydney wool market resumed business on a more active scale on Wednesday and Thursday, the occasion being the regular monthly wool auctions. The catalogues aggregated ...
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Article : 373 wordsTo the Editor. -- In "The Daily Telegraph" of the 18th inst. Sir Francis Suttor replies to my previous letter, and takes exception to my having written over initials instead of name. My ...
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Article : 369 wordsBATHURST, Friday. -- A new danger appears to have arisen in connection with the rabbit post, and if there is anything in the theory put forward the results to animal life will be ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 266 wordsSeasonable weather has continued during the present week, frosts of a mild nature occurring almost every day. The only complaints heard so far as to excessive frost, and damage ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 22 Jul 1905, Page 11
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