SIR JAMES HELTOR, New Zealand, delivered a lecture in the great hall of the University, Sydney, on the subject of "The recent eruptions in the Hot Lake district of New Zealand. Mr. Inglis, the ...
Article : 1,111 wordsWE shall be glad to publish the remits of experiments made by agriculturists, and will find space for any communications in this column, re-writing the contributions when desired. Questions relating to agricultural and pastoral subjects will ...
Article : 47 wordsTHE two tons of coal from the Jessie Smith claim shipped to Melbourne by the M. A. Doran, had not been tested when the vessel left. It was decided to forward the stone to the School of Mines, ...
Article : 466 wordsTHE following cases have been dealt with by the Board this week:— Conditional Parchases. Alice M'Donald. 40 acres, parish Eaton, selected ...
Article : 826 wordsAs stated in our last issue, Hr. R. Semple, Grand Lodge Lecturer—who arrived in the district from the Bellinger last week—and Mr. A. Hutchison, Grand Chief Templar, gave addresses in the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 180 wordsI HAVE come to the conclusion, that Australians, as a rule, are a very wicked people. They don't go to church as they should, and I base my conclusions on the many vivid descriptions of religious life in ...
Article : 1,335 wordsTHE area planted on the river this season with potatoes is very small, and it is computed will not be sufficient for district requirements. It is stated that the frost at the early part of the week damaged ...
Article : 275 wordsAT the Susan Island butts on Saturday afternoon, the cop trophy and three other prizes were shot for at the 400 and 500 yards ranges. Trooper Williams made top score, thus securing a " leg in" for the ...
Article : 238 wordsWE have received a pamphlet from the firm of Joseph Fison and Co., Ipswich, England, manufacturers of chemical fertilisers, which describes each and the soil and products they are specially adapted ...
Article : 389 wordsAT the sectional meeting in connection with the Association, in Sydney, on Thursday, Mr. Frank Treutt read a paper on " Some Sociological Phases of Strikes." ...
Article : 977 wordsMr. W. Gannon ia to be asked to wield the flag at the opening meeting at Warwick Farm. Volley is reported to have done a remarkably successful trial over the Derby distance. ...
Article : 191 wordsThe Carrington Grounds proprietary disbursed in prize-money between December 1886 and Augnst 1888 (21 months) no less a sum than £5130. Notwithstanding this, however, and that hundreds are ...
Article : 158 wordsA MEETING of the Executive Committee was held at the Secretary's office ou Tuesday. Present—Mr. S. See (president), in the chair, Messre E. L. Rutledge, G. H. Varley, C. Page, H. Harding, A. Lipman and ...
Article : 414 wordsSIR.—I would like to make a suggestion, which, if carried out, would no doubt prevent a great amount of ill-feeling this season with regard to practice wickets on the oval. There is at present ...
Article : 575 wordsTHE Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. SIR.—My attention having been called to an article headed "Society" in your issue of Saturday ...
Article : 404 wordsTHE S. M. Herald's London correspondent writes: An article which appears in the current issue of the Quarterly Review, entitled " The Chinese in Australia," will no doubt attract some notice in ...
Article : 350 wordsAT a conference of 300 delegates from the various branches of the Farmers' Protection Association, last week, to discuss matters affecting the agricultural and pastoral interests, it was resolved to ...
Article : 342 wordsTHE increasing difficulty of Mr. Parnell's position may be seen from the desperate shifts he is at to find arguments in his own defence. He does not hesitate to repudiate acquaintances and disclaim ...
Article : 224 wordsPublic Works Committee.—The first business brought before this committee was the Newcastle Harbour Improvement works. Mr. Barling, Under-secretary for Public Works, and ...
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Advertising : 248 wordsMr. J. W. Hayes.—As announced in a previous issue, it has been decided to remove the local branch of the Harbours and Rivers Department to Lismore, and this arrangement will necessitate the ...
Article : 190 wordsTHE CUMBERDAND DISEASE.—Mr. P. H. Gehrig, the well-known vigneron of Albury, has been in communication with the Stock Department with reference to a new specific for the cure of the ...
Article : 108 wordsHumane Society's Award. — Mr. Alex. Creighton, well known in connection with the river passenger trade, has at length received through Mr. A. L. M'Dongall, P.M., the certificate and medal of ...
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