Our Bungendore correspondent writes.—The following interesting letter was received here last Tuesday:— "Zeerust, Transvaal Colony, 11-7-01.— ...
Article : 380 wordsFat wethers 11s to 17s 6d; fat ewes 11s to 15s 9d; fat bullocks £6 15s to £14; fat cows £4 10s to £7 15s. ...
Article : 32 wordsMr Wragge predicts more unsettled weather and heavy rain. Mr Woolcott, formerly town-clerk of Sydney, is in a critical state of health. ...
Article : 944 wordsNow that rain has fallen, just at the right time, the prospects for agriculturalists and pastoralists are more than usually good. It is to the best interests of any rural ...
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Article : 29 wordsDespite the rain the weir was a great centre of attraction last Sunday. Grass is growing rapidly and the crops are making good progress since the rain ...
Article : 263 wordsA man entered the house of Mrs Stephens, of Carlton, Victoria and shot her in the head. It is feared the wound will be fatal. ...
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Article : 829 wordsIt does not require anyone gifted with very strong prophetic power to realise that if the pursuit of agriculture in the future is to be carried, on successfully, that farmers ...
Article : 438 wordsOfficial documents, quoted in the "Times," show that Great Britain cannot rely on Germany for help in the event of an Anglo-Russian conflict in the Far East. ...
Article : 75 wordsMr Russell, Government Astronomer's forecast of the weather at 9 a.m. Tuesday was as follows:—More rains over the greater part of the state west to south west ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Gundagai "Independent" says:—"Last week Mr. Paul killed a tremendously big tiger cat at Well's Flat, Bongongolong. Mr. Paul was following a rabbit-poisoning ...
Article : 114 wordsMr Geo. Nugent has been appointed to the charge of a new Public School at Bungarby, about 36 miles the other side of Cooma. He left for his new scene of labor ...
Article : 117 wordsGreen bone contains several elements important in the feed of fowls, and is especially valuable as a stimulant of egg production. For chicks it should be cut as ...
Article : 119 wordsMr Davis Wright met with a rather severe accident last Sunday morning. He had gone on horseback across the bridge after a cow, and on returning stopped nearly ...
Article : 338 wordsThe friends of Mr A. A. Whyte of Sutton, will be pleased to hear that he has been successful in passing the recent examinstion of students for the position of teacher. Mr ...
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Queanbeyan Age (NSW : 1867 - 1904), Wed 28 Aug 1901, Page 2
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