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Advertising : 2,249 wordsSpeaking to friends on Tuesday of his duties in the early days as Stock Inspector, Mr. H. T. Morris gave some of his experiences in that capacity. It will be ...
Article : 274 wordsBORDEKTOWN, December l.—The oldest resident" of the east of the Murray is the Ninety-mile Desert. Like many another "old resident" it has acquired ...
Article : 636 wordsMELBOURNE, December 4, — The Department for Agriculture has been advised by the Agent-General (Mr. Taverner) that the produce which arrived by the R.M.S. ...
Article : 149 wordsBLANCHETOWN, December 2.—The first sample of new wheat was brought here last. week. It was grown by Mr. C H. Rollach. near here, and was a ...
Article : 312 wordsSTOCKWELL, December 2.—The weather of late has been fine and warm for haymaking, but last night a tremendous storm came up which did great damage to ...
Article : 1,000 wordsWALLAROO. December 2—Considerable activity exists at the port in anticipation of a busy wheat season. For some months a cane of men have been encased repairing ...
Article : 136 wordsPreparations are being made in many ranches and haciendas in Mexico for the annual ceremony of the herradero, or branding of the new cattle which is a ...
Article : 460 wordsFOREST RANGE, December 1.—The weather experienced during the last few weeks has been perfect so far as fruit setting is concerned. Growers have been ...
Article : 582 wordsARDROSSAN, December 1.—A peculiar disease is affecting some crops in this neighbourhood. The oldest farmers have never seen it before and are a loss to ...
Article : 88 wordsPORT BROUGHTON, December 1.— Reaping will soon he general. Crops are up to expectations. The first consignment of this season's wheat was shipped to-day by ...
Article : 77 wordsBLANCHETOWN, December 2.—This place presented quite a busy appearance yesterday, particularly so at the ferry, when over 4.000 sheen were crossed. They were ...
Article : 268 wordsCHARLEVILLE, November 24.—The town is full of drovers, buyers, and drovers' men from all parts of Australia waiting anxiously for sufficient rain to enable ...
Article : 133 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, November 30.— The members of the Mount Gambier branch of the Agricultural Bureau, to the member of made their annual tour ...
Article : 1,168 wordsThe employes of the Lion Timber Mills held their annual picnic on Saturday at Long Gully, in the National Park, to which place they were conveyed in drags, accompanied by their wives. ...
Article : 277 wordsKANGABLLLA, December 2.—Mr. J. Bowden. of this town, is the owner of a wonderfully prolific sow. On November 30, 1904. the animal had a litter of 17, on May ...
Article : 84 wordsMINTARO December 2.—Three or four young foxes were recently dug out of a hole on the Martindale Estate. Their captors —Messrs. Bulla, Hector, and ...
Article : 170 wordsAMYTON, November 25.—Reaping has began, and will be in full swing next week. Though the crops arc light the sample seems to be a fair one One already sent in weighed 664 to. ...
Article : 1,058 wordsI.O.O.F.—The initiatory staff of Prospect Lodge, No.29.visited Athenaeum Lodge, Gawler, on Saturday for the purpose of illustrating the initiatory ceremony in its entirety. This was successfully ...
Article : 71 wordsA committee of the Franklin Institute, of Philadelphia, has just made public its report on the Taylor process for making. It is recommended that Mr ...
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The Register (Adelaide, SA : 1901 - 1929), Tue 5 Dec 1905, Page 3
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