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Advertising : 377 wordsG.H.O.: Would you, through your valuable paper, inform me what is the acreage of the following blocks:—Nos. 7620, 8087, 3237, ...
Article : 73 words"Ploughboy": Cat out a half-moon below, so that no pressure of shoe comes against the bottom end of the crack. You should get the local ...
Article : 94 words"Mulga": Owing to the absence from town of the Public Works official responsible for these matters, we have been unable to obtain a reply to your ...
Article : 59 wordsW.C.W.: Please give the descritt[?] and treatment for a horse that is "stifted." Answer. ...
Article : 108 wordsA correspondent: Read not long since a par that posts soaked in salt water are not attacked by white ants. It might be worth trying an ...
Article : 121 words"Subscriber": Could you inform me through your paper if buffalo grass is injurious to horses on account of its coarseness; and could ...
Article : 70 wordsThe usual monthly meeting of the Que[?]can Progress Association was held at Messrs. Ford and Hope's homestead on Saturday, February 24. ...
Article : 419 wordsC.M. (Trafalgar): Can you inform, me if block 11466, Yorkrakine plan (temporarily reserved), is open for selection; if not, when it is likely to ...
Article : 81 wordsF.E. (Badgebup): I have a tent with the fly made of hessian Could you tell me of anything to paint it with to make it waterproof? ...
Article : 126 wordsT.R.E.: I will be very grateful if you will kindly insert in your next issue the information I now seek in reference to a complaint my dog ...
Article : 153 wordsA.H.C.: The word thoroughbred as a name is the name of the breed of racins horses. The word is also used as an adjective, meaning pure-bred or ...
Article : 91 wordsD.T.B. (East Perth) asks:— Will you kindly advise me through the columns of your paper when I will be allowed to burn off a block of ...
Article : 108 wordsJ.M. (Subscriber): I herewith enclose letter card, received by [?] from the Moursmbine Roads Board. I have had iny land only 12 months ...
Article : 164 wordsP.C.S: Will you, through "The Sunday Times," kindly answer the following questions concerning the divining rod, which I am led to believe is ...
Article : 484 wordsC.J.O.: Our young horses commence with a running of the nose and large pleces of matter come from their noses. There is a slight cough at first, and it ...
Article : 178 wordsReaders of "The Sunday Times" are good enough to continue to send in remedies against these pests. "Gum Leaves," of Nungarin, writes: ...
Article : 168 wordsA.C.A.: Would you kindly assist me through, the medium of your valuable paper? We are running a dairy farm here (Collie district), and ...
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Advertising : 394 words"V.R." (Bunbury): (1) Would you kindly give me the address of Mr. Geo. Aliman? I wish to write to him in reference to poultry. (2) ...
Article : 234 wordsW.C. writes: I have a number of Leghorn fowls here, and I am in the habit of letting them out of the pens in the afternoon. Yesterday week as ...
Article : 204 words"Poultry": Will you please inform me of the correct weights of bran and pollard per bushel? There seems to be a petty system of ...
Article : 144 words"Selector" (Nannup): I am writing to you in reference to a block of land I applied for. It is in the W.A. Jarrah Sawmill Company's concession. Before ...
Article : 230 wordsA.C. (Kojon[?]) The article by "Dinninup" in your esteemed paper of February 4 has received a good deal of local criticism, ...
Article : 432 words"Seeker": L. and many others would esteem it a favor if you could give us any information regarding the sale of Nungarin town ...
Article : 362 wordsH.S.: Can you [?] to the reason [?] operating here are or were [?] three days ago, [?] ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 10 Mar 1912, Page 22
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