Everywhere in the Cumberland orchards the trees never looked better than they do at present. The continued dry weather, however, is not doing the young citrus fruit any good, and ...
Article : 861 wordsThe Supremo Court being closed, and the Judges away on circuit, the High-Court and the District Court are left to us as the only source of information in the way of legal matters. The ...
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Advertising : 1,329 wordsMOREE, Monday.--At Moroe saleyards, 160 cattle were yarded on April 10 for sale, having travelled from the Queensland border. Stock Inspector Flood suspected that they were ...
Article : 103 wordsTo the Editor.--The paragraph in "The Daily Telegraph," indicating the views of the Minister for Agriculture regarding officiousness of departmental officers will be hailed with ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 407 wordsThe steamer Karori, one of the cargo boats of the Union S.S. Company's line, en route from. Devonport to Sydney, with a cargo of produce, was met by the steamer Perth in a disabled ...
Article : 520 wordsCertain reserved decisions were given by the Land Appeal Court yesterday. ANNUAL RENTALS FIXED. In the reference by the Minister for Lands for ...
Article : 1,371 wordsDENMAN, Monday.--For the month of March the Denman Co-operative Dairy Company manufactured 54,2201b. of butter, suppliers being paid gross cheques amounting to £2429. ...
Article : 682 words"Gentlemen, your old friend, and the man we are ail proud of--Daily Messenger!" Mr. H. C. Hoyle, the president of the New South Wales Rugby League, and the master of ...
Article : 784 words(Names and addresses should accompany all communications under this heading, whether they are intended for use in the replies or not.) PADSTOW.--A semi-rotary pump would apparently ...
Article : 266 wordsPERPLEXED, BEXLEY.--(1) The "oblong ball, containing a yellow grub" is the cocoon and larvae of the cup moth (Doratifera vulnerans), which is a stinging, slug-shaped caterpillar, which feeds on eucalypt foliage ...
Article : 92 wordsNEW CHUM WYONG.--The owner of .private property who encloses it can claim and recover from a person who may afterwards become the proprietor of the adjoining land, one-half of the actual value of the dividing ...
Article : 150 wordsDUBBO, Monday.--At the civil sittings of the Circuit Court to-day, William Hensman, a homestead selector, near Narromine, sought and sued John O'Leary a neighboring farmer, to recover ...
Article : 98 wordsLITHGOW. Monday.--Mr. J. Clatworthy, who rented Mr. Hoskins's "Eskroy" paddocks, at Bowenfels finding his sheep worried and harassed, distributed poison over his paddocks. ...
Article : 108 wordsTo the Editor.--Already numerous letters have appeared in your columns complaining of the shortage of stock trucks. May I be permitted to add yet another? ...
Article : 350 wordsBOWRAVILLE, Monday.--The Nambucca show concluded on Saturday evening, and proved a financial success. The ploughing match was won by J. Flanagan, with C. Cooper second. Other results:-- ...
Article : 149 wordsMURRUMBURRAH, Monday.--At the meeting of the Demondrille Shire Council, Cr. Murphy favored the construction of a branch line of railway from Cootamundra or Stockinbingal to ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Tue 14 Apr 1908, Page 9
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