In an article published on September 16 last the Kalgoorlie Miner discusses the speech of Mr. James, the Premier of Western Australia, on the second reading ...
Article : 1,476 wordsThe Consul-General for Germany (He[?] von Buri) visited this town to-day, in company, with Frau von Buri and the Hon. H. C. E. Muecke and Miss Muecke. The ...
Article : 336 wordsThe ATTORNEY-GENERAL (Hon. J. H. Gordon), in reply to the Hon. R. S. Guthrie, said the Government intended to utilise the buildings recently used as a ...
Article : 14,515 wordsAt the Police Court this morning B. H. Pearson, farmer, of Glencoe, pleaded guilty to a charge laid by Stock-Inspector Williams under the Stock Diseases Act, of ...
Article : 116 wordsBinnum and Kybybolite stations were to have commenced shearing last week, but when the men assembled to start work they demanded the union rates, whereas ...
Article : 107 wordsUnfortunately, says the Secretary for Agriculture, the question of mixing chaffed straw—and very indifferent straw, too, at times—with good hay chaff, and then ...
Article : 124 wordsHaymaking has started, and good returns are recorded. On Sunday a number of gentlemen took a trip through the country going east 17 miles to Brownlow, where ...
Article : 210 wordsMr. G. S. Thomson, the Government Dairy Expert, recently visited Europe to study there the agricultural and particularly dairying industries. On visiting ...
Article : 1,101 wordsLast Wednesday two boys, about 11 years of age, were going home from school when they saw what they regarded as a lizard hole. Armed with two short sticks they ...
Article : 162 wordsThe season has been a very favorable one, and the area under cultivation is much larger this year than at any previous time. Visitors from the mainland appear to ...
Article : 95 wordsThe Burra Town Council and the Government have been in communication regarding the local waterworks for some time, and a lease issued in 1899 was held over ...
Article : 83 wordsThere is not a great deal new to say about the home wool market. All eyes have become fixed upon Coleman-street, and men are cogitating and speculating over the ...
Article : 404 wordsA severe thunderstorm raged in the north-east on Sunday last for many hours. When darkness set in the lightning was of unequalled beauty. A dense black mass ...
Article : 106 wordsA young man, James Varley, of Vectis South, met with a painful accident On Wednesday afternoon. Whilst carrying a bottle containing a solution of carbolie ...
Article : 136 wordsIn the annual report of the Inspector of Fertilisers (Mr. W. L. Summers) it is stated that there is a marked increase in the use of commercial fertilisers in South ...
Article : 384 wordsOctober 13.—At the committee meeting of the Burra Institute, held last evening, Mr. W. Davey, who has occupied the position as librarian and caretaker for the past ...
Article : 98 wordsOctober 12.—A large number of woodcarters are passing through here from Broken Hill. Owing to the new timber regulations in New South Wales the only ...
Article : 73 wordsThe past week has been most unfavorable for agriculturists. On Monday morning we had a storm, the thunder and lightning being the most severe for this year. ...
Article : 87 wordsOctober 13.—The annual festival in connection with the Todd-street Methodis[?] Sunday-school took place on Sunday. Th[?] Rev. W. G. Clarke conducted the services. ...
Article : 195 wordsA mob of 225 fat cattle from Nocatunga station. Queensland (owners, the executors of the H. B. Hughes estate), consigned to Elder, Smith, & Co., for the Adelaide ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 266 wordsThe Moorak shearers are still on strike. The court case against seven of the men for breach of contract, which is to be heard on Friday next, is looked forward to with ...
Article : 43 wordsOctober 12.—The usual influx of summer visitors appears to be setting in.—Fish are plentiful at the jetty, and many boats of the fishing fleet have been working in ...
Article : 132 wordsIt is reported that Mr. John Arthur, of Glenburnie, has a ewe that has established a record in lambing, having dropped seven lambs in 13 months. She gave birth to ...
Article : 64 wordsGreen's Plains, October 12. Harvesting opeiations are now in full swing here, for the ever-busy farmer is more than busy just now making hay while ...
Article : 377 wordsThe sheep judging at the Longford Show commenced to-day. In merinos A. T. Gibson won the first, championship, and second in the aged ram class; Joseph Archer ...
Article : 133 wordsOctober 10.—Last night at the parade of No. 3 Squadron, A.L.H., Mount Gambier, Captain G. L. Browne asked the men if they would prefer to be a purely volunteer ...
Article : 120 wordsThese are the days of registration, for it has been found the best means of maintaining and consolidating the good points and qualities of any class of live stock ...
Article : 844 wordsThe mail steamer Rome to-day took 9,575 boxes of butter, equal to 239½ tons. WAUKARINGA, October 12.—Shearing is over for another year. Taking half a ...
Article : 208 wordsOctober 12. —Mr. C. Hackendorf, o[?] the Tarcoola Blocks Mine, arrived from Tamcoola to-night. He brings down a firstclass report as to the mine, and says the ...
Article : 47 wordsOctober 13.—The annual examination and picnic in connection with the Robertstown private German Lutheran school took place last week, the attendance of parents and ...
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Advertising : 132 wordsOctober 10.—A social in connection with the Longwood Institute was held on Saturday evening. The following ladies and gentleman contributed to the programme[?] ...
Article : 65 wordsA thunderstorm or exceptional seventy was experienced a few miles east of the township yesterday evening at 6 o'clock. The thunder and lightning were sev[?]er. ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 14 Oct 1903, Page 10
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