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Advertising : 345 wordsSir—Mr. Moir's characteristic "modest," egotistical, and historical effort in The Register on Thursday leaves us as we were in the matter under discussion; but it ...
Article : 172 wordsAt the present time (remarks The Kapunda Herald of February 19) the demand for Australian apples in England is good. In the Barossa district a large area is ...
Article : 166 wordsA letter which we have received from Mr. M. A. Smith, chief engineer of the Lund liner Narrunga, which was recently at Port Adelaide, directs attention to the ...
Article : 715 wordsSir—I fail to find anything new to reply regarding Aberdeen-Augus cattle. Abuse is not argument, and my sole contention, which is quoted in reply to Mr. Porter's ...
Article : 328 wordsOf late years several successful attempts have been made in breeding mules in this district. Mr. J. N. Smith, of Fords, who bred a good stamp of a donkey on his farm ...
Article : 94 wordsA meeting of the members of Central Yorke's Peninsula Agricultural Society was held in the institute on February 13. The Vice-President (Mr. C. Parsons) occupied ...
Article : 130 wordsThe value of scrab land for wheatgrowing is now fully recognised, and during the recent hot spell those who are fortunate enough to possess uncleared land have ...
Article : 98 wordsSir—Mr. Moir has omitted to inform your readers that the Black-poll are the most unruly and wildest of the boyne race. They come next in that order to the wild ...
Article : 63 wordsThe farmers hereabouts are preparing extra lands for cultivation next season, and quite a number of fires have been made to clear the scrub. The most successful wheat ...
Article : 159 wordsSir—I am more than annoyed with Mr. Moir's treatment of a herd of cattle—the famous blackskins—many Scotchmen feel proud of. Your correspondent deals out ...
Article : 259 wordsWhilst Mr. John Nankivell was burning some stubble yesterday the strong north wind drove the fire outside of bounds, in spite of precaution. It got a fierce bold of ...
Article : 171 wordsFruitpacking for export has been started here. A house for this work has been erected on Mr. W. A. Lee's premises, and last week Mr. Nepean Smith, of Kersbrook ...
Article : 64 wordsMr. George Quina, Government Fruit Expert, gave a practical exhibition of pruning fruit trees in Mr. W. A. Lee's orchard this afternoon. A number of gardeners were ...
Article : 154 wordsOn Wednesday night, at about half-past 9, a fire was noticed on the homestead of Sir. W. Schaefer, situated about one and a half miles from Templers. On arrival at ...
Article : 127 wordsSir—Mr. Moir's latest "modest and feeble" reply is quite appetizing, being no unlike his hold bid for the Aberdeen-Angus breed which "C. J." had reported from ...
Article : 342 wordsOn Saturday next the race for the eight-oar championship will be decided on the Port Adelaide River. During the past two or three weeks the three crews who will compete have beed ...
Article : 655 wordsThe corporation held a special meeting last night to further consider the park lands question. The Mayor said he had received back the document, together with ...
Article : 152 wordsAlthough the appearance of the petrol engine on the wheatfield may still be regarded as a novelty, and more in the nature of an experiment than of utility, there is ...
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Advertising : 739 wordsAt the meeting of the town council last night the question of the growing necessity for a second reservoir in connection with the waterworks here was discussed. It ...
Article : 152 wordsMEADOWS SOUTH, February 9.—The Agricdiural Society's show, to be held here on Thursday, promises to surpass any previous exhibition here. The committee, with ...
Article : 123 wordsSir—As we all know, phylloxera has been prevalent in Victoria for some years, and certain steps have been taken by the South Australian authorities with the object of ...
Article : 731 wordsWednesday was a hot day, and a large bush fire broke out in the scrub towards the direction of Wild Dog Valley, northwest of the town. The flames spread ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Sat 20 Feb 1904, Page 4
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