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Advertising : 399 wordsA big event for pastoralists last werk was the wool sales. For days before, sheep-men from the North-West, the Murchison, the Wheat Belt, the ...
Article : 681 wordsThe Director of Agriculture (Mr. Geo. L. Sutton) has made available the judges' awards of the district crop competitions for the current season. ...
Article : 1,005 wordsClose on 40,000 bags of wheat are new stacked at the siding. The district is wondering when a serious attempt will be made to shift it. The ...
Article : 65 words"J.M." (Harvey) has sent in a sample of clover and asks for particulars as to what soil it is best suited for. Answer ...
Article : 101 wordsE. Norton. (Narrikup), writes:— "Under separate cover I am sending a sample of clover. Would you please. through your paper, tell me the correct ...
Article : 87 wordsIt is understood on good authorlty that Mr. A.H. Collier, the London mining magnate, is so satisfied with the result of the deyelopments and ...
Article : 64 wordsC. K. (Boulder), writes:—Could you riease re-publish the information reparding fowl tick, which appeared in "The Sunday Times" some months ...
Article : 208 words"Briar Bush" (Bullaring). writes:—I have a mare working and she has a large swelling below the collar which does not seem to inconvenience her. I ...
Article : 155 wordsSettlers east of the rabbit-proof fence towards Bullfinch are eagerly waiting the commencement of the new line which is to serve their district. Some ...
Article : 72 wordsThe wheat to be despatched from this centre is expected to exceed 100,000 bags this season, with some 50,000 bags from Nugedong, six miles north of the ...
Article : 104 words"Red Gum" (Bicton), inquires:— "Will you please inform me what is wong with a young flowering gum tres that I recently planted. As soon as ...
Article : 153 wordsLast Sunday week a are destroyed a stack of 600 bags of chaff on Mr. James Halbert* s farm at Inverness. Sparks from a nearby fire, appear to have ...
Article : 103 wordsNot always does the early morning gallop, to the infallible ticking of the stopwatch, provide a sure guide to the public performance in a great race. ...
Article : 1,471 words"R. H." (Narrogin) sent in a beetle taken from a cyprus tree, which appears to be dying, and asks for advice. ...
Article : 247 wordsA considerable amount of correspondence tras dealt with at the last meeting of the Carnamah Road Board. Mr. C. C. Maley, M.L.A., wrote enclosing ...
Article : 102 words"E. A. L." (Dulbelling), has forwarded a giant insect, and asks for particulars as to same. Answer ...
Article : 246 wordsThe district is priding itself on the splendid wheat yield this season. At present, with what has been trucked and that comprising the yarious ...
Article : 142 wordsThe Minister for Agriculture (Mr. M. F. Troy) at an interview stated that: during the past year there have been complaints regarding the quality of ...
Article : 409 wordsG. Andrew (Claremont), writes:— "Enclosed is a sample of a pest which has attacked'a Geraldton wax plant in my garden. At first I regarded it as ...
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Advertising : 469 wordsIt must be recorded again that the crops of the district have exceeded expectations. Seekers of land are now quite common arrivals, having no doubt ...
Article : 179 words"Bukit Kebrin" (Forest Grove), asks: "I have 25 grape vines in their fourth year—about 2 years old when sot, and 2[?] years since planted — and this year ...
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Advertising : 265 wordsThe loading of the Bellfield, the third wheat boat of the season, was fully completed on the 15th, and she took away 64.000 bags of wneat between ...
Article : 268 wordsAre you burning round-wick lamps? It so, send them to us to be converted into Aladdins. The kerosene that such lamps burn in three months will last ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 23 Jan 1927, Page 20
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