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  2. THE PASSING SHOW IN THE NORTH, NORTH-WEST AND MURCHISON.

    (1) Natives playing marbles with quandong stones on Murgoo Station, Murchison. (2) Natives from the Fitzroy Eiver district, near Derby. (3) Paw Paw, an exceedingly luscious fruit growing at the Police Station, Broome. These trees were blown d own by last December's willy willy, only about six feet of stem being left. They are now fifteen feet high, though only eighteen months' old (4) Dipping cattle on Rosewood Station, 120 odd miles out of Wyndham. (5) Caught in Bloome Creek on a shark line: A 300 lb. rock cod ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 101 words
  3. THE ANNUAL GNOWANGERUP SHOW.

    (1) The log chop. (2) A competitor in the high jump. (3) Dr. F.M.House Mr. Edmund Piesse (4) Mr. M.R. House's grand champion ram, and champion W.A bred ram of the show. (5) Mr. O. P. Richardson's first prize winning strong wool ram, under 20 months, bred in the Gnowangerup district. It was sired by Rasputin, an Illareen ram. Mr. Ross Ander son, of Katanning, has purchased this ram for 150 guineas. Is this a record price for a W.A. bred ram of its age? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 100 words
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