At the splendidly-kept Wagga Farm orchard there are to be seen just now two things of particular interest. One of these is the magnificent green manure crop which makes the trees ...
Article : 777 wordsMr. John Ashton, general secretary of the U.L.V. Association, seems concerned that I should have entered the field of liquor as a correspondent in your columns. It might be ...
Article : 804 wordsA fruitgrower from Parramatta makes some Inquiries as to the best formula for fertilising peach trees. Mr. Guthrie, of the Department of ...
Article : 431 wordsI am wanting to fence some land with barbed wire, and I want to know if it is a legal fence, or if I will be liable if cattle get hurt in the wire. This question involves a legal point which ...
Article : 236 wordsLARGE WHITE SOW. "WORSLEY SUNBEAM I." Bred by the Earl of Ellesmore. Worsley Hall, Manchester.--Farrowed, January, 1903. First and Champion R.A.S.E. Show, Park Royal. LARGE BLACK BOAR, BODMINSON I. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsGUNNEDAH, Thursday.--Numerous visitors are inspecting Burburgate estate, in view of its early subdivision. The wheat crops throughout the district ...
Article : 666 wordsSir,--The Government have lately, in the resumed areas of West Sydney, negotiated leases for their own hotels for long terms, charging bonuses, amounting in some cases to four figures, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 wordsExisting methods of marketing fruit have been discussed at some length in these columns during the last week or two, but growers-- even where their own interests are concerned-- ...
Article : 855 wordsSir,--The question of money compensation to publicans is so frequently discussed in your columns by well-known champions on both sides that I would not dream of entering the lists. ...
Article : 729 wordsA deputation from residents of Willoughby yesterday waited on the Railway Commissioners with a request that the sections should be rearranged, cutting out one penny section. That ...
Article : 264 wordsW.T.L., GOSFORD, asks for directions as to taking samples of soil from an orchard for analysis. The usual practice suggested by the department, is to dig a hole where the soil appears to ...
Article : 102 wordsBEEKEEPER, Gosford, asks whether anything is known as to the utility of beehives for the purpose of hatching eggs.--Yes, we have heard of a small farmer on the northern ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 558 wordsMr. A. E. Collins, M.L.A., yesterday introduced a deputation to the Premier, consisting of Messrs. J. Gillies and W. T. Dick, Ms.L.A., and Messrs. Clarke and A. Cohen, delegates from ...
Article : 166 wordsAMATEUR GARDENER, CORRIMAL, sends a cutting of apple tree, which appears to be badly infested with some insect or fungus growth, but which of the two it is somewhat difficult ...
Article : 403 wordsFour or five years ago a special plea was put forward--in a paper read before the National Council of Women of New South Wales--for the establishment of an agricultural college for ...
Article : 621 wordsTo the Editor.--Mr. Herbert J. Rumsey asks "Why I propose to keep up the ancient idea of survey fees" in my proposed new Land Bill. My reasons for not abolishing them are: First, ...
Article : 153 wordsMrs. Molyneux Parkes has just returned from a short tour of the country districts, during which she addressed meetings at Goulburn, Queanbeyan, and Bowral. Successful ...
Article : 86 wordsTo the Editor.-- The country people of New South Wales and perhaps many of the townspeople, are horrified at the State proposal for dealing with the unemployed people as if they ...
Article : 690 wordsMeesrs. Gilchrist, Watt, and Sanderson, Ltd., will despatch the Blue Anchor liner Narrung from the Central Wharf at 5 p.m. to-day, for South Africa and London. The steamer has ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 wordsSir,--We are well aware that Mr. Ashton has a difficult task before him in attempting a defence of the liquor traffic, and so his letter of the 29th inst. is a perfect tissue of ...
Article : 807 wordsW.J.M., MILSON'S POINT, asks for the ingredients which go to make up a cheap paint of lime wash. A valuable recipe was given in these columns on August 3, which will answer the ...
Article : 73 words"The New South Wales Estates and Subdivision Company, Limited," is the title of a proposed company, the prospectus of which is sent us by Messrs. Plercy Ethell and Co. The main ...
Article : 634 wordsMr. J. J. KNOX, ARMOY, NARROMINE, sends the following:--"As numbers of farmers are prevented from making ensilage on account of the difficulty or expense of constructing a silo, might ...
Article : 243 wordsThe members of the Chinese Anti-Opium League held a dinner and concert at the rooms of the Chinese Empire Reform Association last night. About 100 Chinese sat down to the ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Fri 1 Sep 1905, Page 9
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