A glance at the map published in this issue will show at once what a multiplicity of proposals have been put forward to open up by rail the country lying between the Great ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,924 wordsA very striking contrast is presented by the circumstances of the food position In this State with, those which obtained some 10 years ago. It Is easy to recall that in those days ...
Article : 1,221 wordsSir,—Events are marching with startling [?] Pidlty. The isolation of the Pacific has departed already. The Power of the East and the West have selected it, if not as a ...
Article : 1,191 wordsA visit of inspection is being made by Mr. Alex. J., Mansen, Government orchard inspector. In parts of the district he states the trees are in a deplorable condition through ...
Article : 66 wordsPERTH.—The Government Stat stician states that the cotal wheat yield for the State will be [?] follows:—Area, 292,100 acres, total yield, 3,421,000 bushels, average yield per acre 11.7 ...
Article : 47 wordsWAGGA.—The continued drought in the Riverina is causing general alarm amongst pastoralists and farmers alike, and the imminent shortage of water supply does not ...
Article : 248 wordsBYRON BAT.—It is 12 years now since the attempt was made to establish a co-operative business here To show how great the success has been in bringing the product of ...
Article : 70 wordsCOROWA.—The P.A. and H. Society has received word that the Government has granted them a subsidy of £150 towards repairing the damage to the grounds caused by the ...
Article : 348 wordsEMMAVILLE.—A special meeting of members of the Wellington, Vale Farmers and Settlers' Association was held, to consider the best means of dealing with the ...
Article : 259 wordsALBURY.—1006 sheep, Albury to Mansfield, T. Griffith: 3625 sheep, Boree Creek to Korrumburrah, James Scott: 5 horses, Wellington to Beaufort, T. Gahill; 10 horses, Tarcoona to Newstead, H. S. ...
Article : 256 wordsKIAMA.—The annual show in connection with the Kiama Agricultural Association was opened on Saturday on the society's grounds. The weathe was extremely muggy in the ...
Article : 2,541 wordsMr. Parry the Minister for Agriculture, has received from Mr. W. Froggatt, Government entomologist, a progress report, dated, "Gulf of Mexico, November 29," dealing with his ...
Article : 602 wordsSir,—I am in absolute sympathy with every effort made to lessen the consumption of strong drink, and it Mr. Jas. Watron or Mr. W. A. Walsh can propose some method of dealing ...
Article : 544 wordsSir,—On Monday last I received a telegram from Adelaide, which, according to the time stated on my copy of the message, took there hours to reach me at my office opposite the ...
Article : 451 wordsProfessor Douglas A. Gilchrist, M.Sc., gives some interesting particulars in a recent issue of the Journal of the Board of Agriculture of experiments made during the past summer ...
Article : 1,842 wordsThe heads of departments and the shopwalkers of Anthony Hordern and Sons' Emporium held their annual picnic ut Clifton Gardens on Saturday, where 100 attended and spent a very pleasant and enjoyable ...
Article : 255 wordsSince the 15th Inst. the fall in Cataract Reservoir has been 2.69 feet, the loss by evaporation and supply to Prospect being 271,378,000 gallons, or a daily average loss of ...
Article : 215 wordsWAGGA.—A number of new settlers in the Wagga land district, who have been unfortunate enough to have fallen into arrears with their payments to the Crown in ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 27 Jan 1908, Page 4
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