In previous articles on plants suitable for hedges on the farm and station, I mentioned pampas grass, bamboo and other exotics which would be worth experimenting with, particularly. where low shelter is needed as on pig and poultry farms or around lambing ...
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Article : 3,306 wordsH. R. Adams (East Launceston) for the third season in succession easily won the Northern Tasmanian Cricket Association bowling average with an average of 10.2 for 62 wickets, but J. Laver (South Launceston), with an average ...
Article : 834 wordsA Stableford competition at King's Meadows on Saturday afternoon resulted:—J. R. Trundle (9), 38: T. J. Marsden [?] 36: G. C. Hinman (5), 36: W. P. ...
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Article : 138 wordsWith a weak team and three men short, including two in camp, East Launceston fell victims easily to West Launceston, who won outright on the ...
Article : 437 wordsGood shooting was seen at the Hobart Gun Club's monthly meeting t Derwent Park on Saturday. A trophy donated by Mr. M. de Jersey, of Huonville, was won ...
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Article : 216 wordsFESTIVAL—The harvest thanksgiving festival at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Deloraine was held yesterday. The church was arranged with flowers, ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 31 Mar 1941, Page 3
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