The SA Mail has the following:—The plague of mice on the Peninsula is a matter of importance to farmers there, as great loss has resulted from the inroads of the little pests. ...
Article : 399 wordsA case of much interest to persons concerned in the butter factory business has just been dealt with by a district court of petty seasions at B[?] J. and M. Cusack, two ...
Article : 340 wordsA man whose name is known only as O’Neill died in the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday, and the circumstances of his last illness and death are pathetically interesting. ...
Article : 205 wordsBrief particulars have reached Sydney of an attack upon the schooner Senta, a labor vessel under the Garman [?] employed off the coast of New Ireland. While the Senta was lying ...
Article : 265 wordsThe Darling Downs Gazette, speaking of the matinee performance given in Toowoomba on 18th June by Fillis’s Circus, says:—The matinee was patronised by hundreds of school ...
Article : 206 wordsA series of experiments with the [?]ject of elucidating a chronic form of blindness [?]ing a large percentage of horses in certain districts in New South Wales have been ...
Article : 291 wordsA Dlgby correspondent of the Western Agriculturist says:—“While the congregation were dispersing on Sunday evening, the painful news arrived in the town that Mrs. Lewis, ...
Article : 269 wordsThe Melbourne correspondent of the Mansfield Courier writes:—“Butter factories, in contracting for boxes next season, should be careful to make it a condition in the contract ...
Article : 225 wordsMr. H. C[?]peland visited the labour settlement at Wilberforce with the object of inquiring into and, if possible, adjusting certain disputes which have recently arisen between ...
Article : 169 wordsSpeaking at the opening of St. Canice’s Fair on Saturday, Cardinal Moran said that if any proof were needed of the unity that pervaded the people in the colonies and throughout the ...
Article : 246 wordsA Hamilton paper says:—The general public in the colonies will hardly believe that the middleman in England often realises a better profit from Australian meats than the producer ...
Article : 225 wordsThe feeling is growing that at the next elections in New South Wales, the electors’ motto mast be “men as well as measures.” In the past it has ostensibly been “measures before ...
Article : 337 wordsA number of friends of Dr. C. W. Morgan, who has been a resident of Wagga for tour years, met in the Australian Hotel, Wagga, last week, for the purpose of bidding him ...
Article : 137 wordsHere is a parrot story, local and true (from the New Zealand Observer):—The other day an Island parrot was landed on the Queen-street wharf, and the first thing he did was to ...
Article : 232 wordsAn inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the burning of the ship Habitant, at the South Wharf, Melbourne, on 8th June, was held on 28th ult. The evidence ...
Article : 215 wordsMr. J. A. Fotheringham, secretary of the N.S.W. Freeh Food and Ioe Company, Limited, reports the fl[?]tation of the N.S.W. Creamery Butter Company, Limited, with a capital of ...
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