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Advertising : 522 wordsA fire, resulting in the roasting of seven valuable horses and the burning of a large stable, together with a quantity of harness, occurred at midnight ...
Article : 398 wordsThe annual congress of the Fruit-growers' Association was continued this morning at the Technical School, Mr. M. H. Jacoby presided, but at the ...
Article : 74 wordsMr. Holly Wood, who has been spending six weeks with relatives in Melbourne, returned by the Zealandia Mr. Gregory, of the Eastern ...
Article : 953 wordsFor the office of president, Mr. Jacoby was re-elected unopposed. Delegates, in the course of highly oulogistic utterances, remarked upon the ...
Article : 1,392 wordsWhen the conference opened Mr. Read, of Toodyay, said, he had been asked to bring under the notice of the delegates a mysterious disease which ...
Article : 283 wordsMr. Lowrey, of the Kalamunda branch, moved—"That it be a recommendation from conference to the Government department that ...
Article : 240 wordsClear over the greater portion of the tropics, Murchison, and S.E. quarter; otherwise cloudy to threatening generally. Showery in coastal ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 wordsAt the Instance of the president, a vote of thanks was accorded the Minister for Agriculture for the hospitality extended the delegates on the ...
Article : 28 wordsCaptain Talt (Kalamunda) moved— "That it be a recommendation to conference to protect the growers against nurserymen supplying trees not true ...
Article : 181 wordsMr. Harkin, of Capel, moved—"That the Government be urged to provide the necessary shipping facilities at Bunbury for shipment of fruit there ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 wordsMr. Becher (Harvey) moved—"That the standard flat case be adopted for use on local markets in place of present flat case for citrus fruits." The ...
Article : 132 wordsW.A.—Showery throughout the S.W. and south, with squally S.W. winds and rough seas on the coast; otherwise fine, with variable winds. ...
Article : 111 wordsMessrs. T. Tate and Co. advise the public generally that they will sell by auction and privately furniture merchandise of all kinds, businesses of ...
Article : 96 wordsMr. Head, on behalf of the council, moved—"That owing to the scarcity and high cost of bonedust, representations be made to the Federal ...
Article : 315 wordsMr. W. Reid (Bridgetown) moved— "That this association again approach the Federal Government with a view to the appointment of a cool storage ...
Article : 77 wordsAnother fine lot of well-made furniture in oak, poilshed jarrah, kauri, teak, etc., will bo sold by auction to-morrow afternoon at Messrs. T. Tate and Co.'s ...
Article : 41 wordsA motion by Mr. Simper (Fremantle) that when consignments of fruit or vegetables are sent from the country to Fremantle they should bo convoyed ...
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Advertising : 1,608 wordsMr. Harber moved—"That the Government be urgently requested to Immediately construct a railway line to open up the South-West lime deposits," ...
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Advertising : 30 wordsMr. Hunter moved—"That the ernment be urged to expedite the eorcetion of the proposed Central Markets in Perth with the necessary railway and ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Thu 7 Aug 1913, Page 5
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