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  2. FARM AND STATION NOTES.

    Warm, dry weather has been the rule of late, and farmers have been complaining of the lack of rain. The dry season has been especially severe on the oat crops, ...

    Article : 3,000 words
  3. AN INJUSTICE.

    SIR—Will you kindly grant me space in the columns of your widely circulated journal to protest against men having other employments being engaged at the Town ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. PUBLIC MEETINGS AT DEVONPORT.

    On November 10 a meeting was held at the Victoria Hotel, East Devonport, to take into consideration the subject of wharves and shed accommodation at East ...

    Article : 198 words
  5. WRECK OF THE WAIRARAPA.

    SIR,—The misfortune of the above is of such a tremendous character as to fill the public mind universally with horror. With whom did the fault lie? ...

    Article : 520 words
  6. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    SIR.—In your very excellent report of the meeting held in the Bijou on Friday evening you give me the credit of saying, "That Mr Robert Carter had acted in full ...

    Article : 235 words
  7. AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

    Our correspondent writes:—It is often said by those who have had any experience that a farmer's life is a precarious one. The prospects of a most ...

    Article : 1,068 words
  8. (BY TELEGRAPH.)

    An influential meeting of farmers and other residents of the district was held this afternoon at the Victoria Hotel, to consider the proposed site and erection of ...

    Article : 885 words
  9. FISH PRESERVATION.

    SIR,—It has often struck me that we in Tasmania suffer from over preservation of our fish. In many of our estuaries and rivers when netting, if allowed, would be ...

    Article : 876 words
  10. LEGISLATION FOR HALF-CASTES.

    SIR,—For a great many years I have taken a deep interest in the half-castes of Bass Strait. It was thought at one time that they would die out. The records of ...

    Article : 1,085 words
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    The Ulverstone correspondent of a coast paper writes:—"The other day two men were felling a tree several chains from Mr Kaho's cottage, which was below the tree ...

    Article : 122 words
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