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Advertising : 556 wordsHere is something for that losing concern the State Implements Works to consider. T.K.O'D. writes:— "The opinion of all shades of ...
Article : 527 wordsOn the farm there is a considerable demand for making splices or knots. If made in the best way such splices will hold as long as the wire lasts, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 304 wordsThere is a good deal of dissatisfaction among certain sections of poultrymen owing to the support accorded by the Government to a body known ...
Article : 422 words"Constant Reader" (Cunderdin) seeks information respecing a small fly on the vines and fruit trees. It is a small, sap-sucking fly, and it kills ...
Article : 111 words"Constant Reader" (Corrigin) writes:— I have a nice lot of healthylooking tomato bushes, with plenty of fruit on, but the trait goes all black ...
Article : 131 wordsB.R. (Narrogin) asks how a heifer should be broken in for milking. Answer. A good deal depends on how the ...
Article : 115 words"Sou' Wester" (Tudor) writes:— I am forwarding to you a specimen of grass that has appeared around here at present. I would be pleased to have ...
Article : 104 wordsC.W.A (Scott's Brook): I thank you for replying to my last query, but the hop clover was enclosed instead of the specimen I am forwarding by this ...
Article : 102 words"Cherry" (Ballidu) writes thus:— Kindly advise me on the following points if possible:— (1) I have a five months' old calf that sucks the ...
Article : 330 wordsActing on later information respecting the harvest the Government Statistical Department has issued a revised estimate of the wheat crop. The ...
Article : 80 wordsD.J. (Nungarin) writes: I have a pony mare which got down about three weeks ago. I got her up and put her in a sling to prevent her lying down, ...
Article : 145 wordsWe quote the following extract from a well-known pastoral journal, and contained in an article on possible shortage of imported dips:— ...
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Advertising : 165 wordsThe ordinary latch hook, whether it be for a cupboard, barn door, chest or the like, frequently causes much annoyance because it is inclined to stick, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 86 words"Anxious' (Donnybrook) asks Will you kindly tell me the names of the two enclosed grasses? I could not-send seed of No. 1, as the stock have eaten ...
Article : 182 words"Constant Subscriber" (Manjimup) inquires: Could you kindly inform me of the best treatment for cattle or horses that become blown or gassed ...
Article : 441 wordsA Quellington settler writes:— Can you give me any information as to when we are going to get any more payments on our wheat in the pool? ...
Article : 273 wordsThe prohibition of fruit export during the past few years of war has had the effect together with troubles from orchard diseases, of ...
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Advertising : 247 wordsE. L. Broad (Mingenew) writes: Could you kindly give me information in regard to Currawa wheat? What I want to know is: Has any one of your ...
Article : 282 wordsIn connection with the 1919 Royal Show entries will now be received for the next wheat competition, including "The Sunday Times" silver cup, value ...
Article : 142 wordsAt the present time it behoves the feeder of all classes of stock to procure a food which will supply any deficiency in natural foods. Meggitt ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 22 Dec 1918, Page 14
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