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  2. THE GRAZIER.

    AT no time since the foundation of the colonies have squatting pursuits been in so favourable a position, or pastoral properties so valuable, as at present. It is unnecessary to refer ...

    Article : 1,758 words
  3. Sale of Station Property and Stock Iat Adelaide.

    ON Friday, August 30, Mr. W. G. Luxmoore (with Mr. J. H. Parr) submitted for sale at the Exchange Auction Mart, by order of the executrix of the late Hon. J. Baker, M.L.C., six station properties. There was a ...

    Article : 780 words
  4. Pleuro in Sheep.

    THE following description of diseases I nave received from a gentleman residing on the western slopes of Victoria:—" My sheep, especially the young rams and ewes, began to look unhealthy about the mouth of ...

    Article : 765 words
  5. Squatting Country on the Telegraph Route.

    SOME interesting information is given in the following letter which has been sent from Barrow's Creek to the the Northern Aryus. The writer says:—"We have killed several bullocks since we have been on this ...

    Article : 631 words
  6. Our Sheep and their Diseases.

    THE tremendous spread and developement of sheep diseases in these colonies has, and is creating, considerable alarm. Sruatters and agriculturists know not where to turn for sound and safe advice; naturally they ...

    Article : 623 words
  7. Sale of Tasmanian Pure Merinoea

    MESSRS Powers, Rutherford and Co., of Melbourne, held their anuual sale of pure merin[?] sheep from Tasmania, on the (6th September, and at the same time offered a number of coarse woollad rams and ewes. The ...

    Article : 490 words
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