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  2. CORRESPONDENCE

    Correspondents must state letters or other matter forwarded for publication has been sent to any other newspapers. Failure ...

    Article : 42 words
  3. HOW LABOUR WILL ABSORB CAPITAL.

    In the future, labour is to rise still higher. The joint-stock form opens the door to the participation of labour as shareholder in every branch of business ...

    Article : 2,749 words
  4. BOOKED SEATS.

    In the "New York Tribune" Max Merryman contributes the following letter received by the manager of a theatre from a feminine applicant for two ...

    Article : 1,075 words
  5. SIRE HALF-THE HERD.

    Columns have been published in "Rural World" regarding the great necessity, that exists for using pure sires for dairying and improving the herd, yet there are ...

    Article : 463 words
  6. EUGENICS.

    Sir,'—In the British colonies, especially those in this part of the world, there is urgent need of instruction for the rising generation in that important branch of ...

    Article : 125 words
  7. THE OAT CROP.

    The official return of the oat crop shows 8,323,039 bushels, against 4,585,328 bushels last season, the average per acre being 18.05, against 15.17 bushels the ...

    Article : 32 words
  8. BOYS TAUGHT FARMING.

    A letter has been received from Sir Harry Wollaston, Victoria, intimating that Sir Baden Powell, founder of the Boy Scout movement, had established a ...

    Article : 106 words
  9. THE REFERENDUM.

    Sir,—I notice that you are strongly opposing the proposals of the Commonwealth Government as to be referred to the people. Of course, I cannot claim ...

    Article : 387 words
  10. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    While there are points to the good cow that the eye cannot take in, as a rule the good cow is a good-looking cow. Recent experiments in America and in ...

    Article : 235 words
  11. WOOL AND PRODUCE.

    The Sydney Wool Selling and Brokers' Association report for the week ending April 12 as follows:—Wool.—Auction sales were held in the ...

    Article : 375 words
  12. APPLE AND CHRYSANTHEMEM SHOW

    Every year sees this show growing is favour both with exhibitors and the public, and this year's fixture, promises td. be no exception to the rule. This show ...

    Article : 242 words
  13. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Our Exeter correspondent writes:— Everyone was pleased to get such a fine day for the show on Saturday, but a good rain would put the land in better ...

    Article : 319 words
  14. MR. GUY IN EXPLANATION.

    Sir,—In your issue of this morning appears a brief reference to my meeting at Westbury, in which it is stated that the meeting was, "moderately attended." ...

    Article : 573 words
  15. INTERSTATE QUOTATIONS.

    Wheat sold at 3s l0 on, the spot. Business was done for cancelling, at 3s 10d per bushel. Flour is quoted at £8 15s per ton. Bran and pollard, £5 10s ton. ...

    Article : 374 words
  16. PUBLICATIONS.

    The April number of the "Windsor, Magazine" is to hand. As usual, it contains a number of attractive and important features, prominent among which ...

    Article : 129 words
  17. THE MARKETS—LATEST VALUES

    There was only an average delivery to-day, comprising 2400 bags of oats, 1330 bags of chaff, 855 bags of peas, 800 bags of potatoes. The market was not very ...

    Article : 222 words
  18. THE WEATHER.

    Saturday was a most unpleasant day, owing to a strong westerly wind blowing up clouds of dust, the roads being very much cut up with the heavy cattle traffic ...

    Article : 57 words
  19. DAILY MISHAPS.

    A pot of healing Zam-Buk should always be kept handy in every home as a preventive' of serious complications arising from the daily mishaps. Mrs. ...

    Article : 252 words
  20. SEVERE BACKACHE.

    "For two years J suffered with my back, and could not get anything to relieve it," writes Mrs. J. Horn, 27 Ware-street, North Hobart, Tasmania. "It ...

    Article : 257 words
  21. MELBOURNE FRUIT MARKETS.

    In the Queen Victoria market to-day apples sold at 2s to 5s per case: peas, culinary, 2s to as; dessert, 3s to Gs case; quinces, 29 to 2s 6d case; walnuts, 76 to ...

    Article : 41 words
  22. SALE OF FRUIT.

    The R.M.S. Otway's Westralia Jonathan apples soold at from 9s 6d to 15s, and Adams 8s 3d to 9s 3d, West Australian Gros Colman grape realised 32s. ...

    Article : 33 words
  23. NEWSTEAD STOCK SALES.

    Messrs. H. Herd and Co., Ltd., report sunder yesterday's date that at Newstead the yarding of sheep and, lambs was not so heavy. consequently competition was ...

    Article : 774 words
  24. WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat is steady .and quiet, 38s 6d being asked for South Australian January, 38s 1½d for South Australian and Victorian March, and 38s 4½d for New South Wales ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. Advertising

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    Advertising : 111 words
  26. WOOL SALES.

    The arrivals of wool total 389,500 bales, of which 2"7,500 bales were sent direct to the manufacturers, leaving, with the quantity brought forward from the ...

    Article : 39 words
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