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  3. RURAL INTERESTS

    Further evidence concerning the superiority for the London market, of the West Australian "Swandown" lamb—the brand which is reserved for ...

    Article : 1,303 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    ARRINO.—On December 16, 20,000 bags of new season's wheat had been received here and the majority of crops in the district are yielding well.—The school concert, held on December 15. ...

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  5. AN AID TO FRUIT PICKING.

    In the "Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales," Mr. J.D. Bryden, fruit inspector, described how Mr. W. H. Miller, of Corbie Hill, Leeton, fitted a movable ...

    Article : 887 words
  6. THE FRUIT CROP.

    The Superintendent of Horticulture (Mr. G. W. Wickens) returned to Perth yesterday from an extended tour through the principal fruitgrowing portions of the ...

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  7. EMBARGO ON N.Z. FRUIT.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 20—Preliminary arrangements are being made for the holding of a conference to discuss the existing embargo in Australia against the ...

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  8. A PROLIFIC AYRSHIRE.

    "The Australian Ayrshire butterfat production record for senior two-year-olds for a 273 days' test has been broken by a cow owned by Messrs. Mclntosh Bros., of ...

    Article : 367 words
  9. ERADICATION OF A WEED.

    The need for eradicating the noxious weed known as Paterson's curse was stressed at a meeting of the Midland Junction Municipal Council on Monday night, ...

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  10. SECOND-GRADE WHEAT.

    Arrangements have been made to receive second-grade wheat at all silos in New South Wales this season. This second-grade will be confined to grain of a bushel ...

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  11. STATE STUD HERDS.

    The Jersey Herd Society, after a meeting during Show Week, wrote a letter to the Minister for Lands (Mr. M. F. Troy) protesting against Government stud herds. ...

    Article : 281 words
  12. FARM LABOUR.

    Sir.—Mr. E. J. Holton says that he is impressed by the number of times that a labourer completes his job, and moves on without his wages. This suggests that ...

    Article : 183 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN FODDERS ABROAD.

    That a number of our drought-resistant native grasses, edible shrubs, and fodder trees may prove of considerable value in some of the drier districts of the United ...

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