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  2. MEAT PRESERVATION.

    The rise and progress of the meat-preserving industry is one of the most important facts in the history of tho producing interests of Australia. Six years ago the ...

    Article : 986 words
  3. RELIGIOUS AND PHILANTHROPIC.

    At Mount Gambier, where a meeting was lately held to welcome the Bishop of Adelaide, His Lordship, in the course of an address, gave a sketchy history of the Church of England in the diocese from ...

    Article : 5,346 words
  4. ROPE & CORDAGE MANUFACTORY.

    Every step taken in the introduction or extension of manufactures possesses interest for colonists; it is therefore gratifying to note the starting of a new industry—this time among the ...

    Article : 520 words
  5. THE RESOURCES OF THE COLONY.

    The following communication is furnished by Mr. Geo. McEwin:—It is impossible for any one who has the interests of the colony at heart, and who earnestly ...

    Article : 1,280 words
  6. AGRICULTURAL AND WINEGROWING

    The statistics of the wheat yield for 1871-2 hare been published, and show an exceedingly unsatisfactory result. The general average is only 5.44 bushels au acre, so that although, the ...

    Article : 342 words
  7. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    The ordinary meeting of the Standing Committee of the Chamber of Manufactures was held at the office, Waterhouse-Buildings, on Thursday, April 4. Present—Messrs. S. ...

    Article : 940 words
  8. PASTORAL.

    Mr. Valentine, Chief Inspector of Sheep, writing on April 15, says:— Considerable anxiety has existed, and does still exist, in consequence of the danger which ...

    Article : 947 words
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