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  3. THE SOIL

    In view of the frank admission of the Victorian Department of Agriculture that despite grading under the Commerce Act for the past two years, the standard of the butter of the, ...

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  4. GREATER SYDNEY.

    A deputation representing the Greater Sydney League waited up on the Premier yesterday. The Lord Mayor (Ald. Allen Taylor), who introduced the deputation, stated that it had been ...

    Article : 1,921 words
  5. NEWCASTLE HARBOR.

    Mr. E. M. de Burgh, Chief Engineer for Harbors and Water Supply Department of Public Works, gave evidence before the Public Works Committee,yesterday afternoon on the ...

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  6. SCHNAPPER FISHING.

    Sport on the coast has been remarkably good during the last few days, and quite a number of steamers were out, in each case securing a good hall of red fish, which ran to very fair size. The most favored locality was ...

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  7. GENERAL NOTES.

    Captain Lloyd, of Carlingford, brings under notice the grievance of the excessively heavy battens put on lucerne, hay by many farmers. This is an old, sore point, and a very serious ...

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  8. HORTICULTURE.

    An exhibition of seasonable plants One flowers was held in the Queen's-hall last night under the auspices of the Horticultural Society of New South Wales. Amongst the miscellaneous displays were daffodils, roses, camellias. ...

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  9. THE SUCCESS OF NO-LICENSE.

    Sir, -- Mr. Sutton, the president of the Licenced Victuallers should, recognise that his reasoning is very weak when he objects to no-license because the drink bill of New Zealand is large. The fact is that the six ...

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  10. UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT SOCIETY.

    Last evening at the School of Arts, Mr. R. H. Cambage, under the auspices of the University Advancement Society, lectured to a large audience on the flora of New South Wales. Mr. R. H. Morris occupied the ...

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  12. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS.

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  13. WALCHA TIMBER RESERVES.

    WALCHA, Tuesday. -- A petition was presented at the Apsley Shire Council meeting on Saturday, last by Cr. Chandler. largely signed by residents of the eastern part of the district, asking the ...

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  14. THE SEASON AND CROPS.

    ADELONG, Tuesday. -- After three days of fine, frosty weather, rain set in yesterday, Owing to the heavy winds and low temperatures the crons are not looking as well as they might do. ...

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  15. CURRENT NEWS.

    FORBES, Tuesday. -- A petition is being largely, signed, asking for the resumption of Wongagong estate for closer settlement. GULGONG Tuesday. -- Rabbits are still very ...

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  16. STOCK SALES.

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