A splendid yield of maize is reported from Sunnyside, Broke, N.S.W., where Mr. G. H. Hewitt received 1,659 bushels from 20½ acres. This pans ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Colonial Sugar Refining Company's mill at Broadwater. N.S.W., is now in full swing, and cane is coming in freely from all parts of the district. ...
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Article : 418 wordsMr. T. H. F. Griffin, the well-known Yass orchardist, who is touring in Europe, thus writes to a friend in Yass concerning the fruit display at ...
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Article : 65 wordsH.J.R. writes:—An alderman of the Sydney City Council has drawn attention to the fact that many tons of "beautiful manure" are being punted ...
Article : 478 wordsSince, public attention has been called to the economic value of the Australian Nut tree, there has been a great demand for it, and many young trees ...
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Article : 697 wordsThe annual conference of the Fruit and Vegetable Growers' Union of New South Wales will be held in the Council Chambers, Castle Hill, near ...
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Tue 29 Aug 1911, Page 7
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