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Advertising : 814 wordsMr. F. J. M. Syer is another well-known identity of the hills, and has resided at "New Hall" for close on thirty years. His land extends from the main ...
Article : 252 wordsJury "fixing," said an ex-New York court attorney to the writer recently, is, I suppose, unknown in your country, but over here it flourishes to an alarming ...
Article : 1,295 wordsAnother portion of "Balmoral" is held by Mr. Jas. Sutherland, who has 80 acres of light sandy loam, which is ploughed six inches, well cultivated and manured ...
Article : 254 wordsYears ago a humble post office employe at Malmoo Sweden, became the owner, by inheritance, of a rare copy of Shakspere's "Titus Andronicus," printed in ...
Article : 233 wordsAnother well-known property reaching right down to the foreshore is "Greenvale" Estate, managed in conjunction with "Elsievale" by four sturdy young ...
Article : 469 wordsIt is expected that some six hundred tons of daffodils and narcissi will have been exported from the Scilly Islands during the season now drawing to a close. ...
Article : 889 wordsSome time ago an interesting experiment was undertaken by Professor Delepine, of the Public Health Laboratory, Manchester University, England, into ...
Article : 223 wordsNo little amusement was caused in a crowded tramear passing through the Westerstrasse in Altona, the other day by an altercation between a man and his ...
Article : 170 wordsMr. Charles Richardson's "Derry Hall" is another well-known property on the Curlewis hill, and contains very fertile black loamy soil of a heavy nature. The ...
Article : 190 wordsGeneral Niox, the director of the French Army Museum. has just completed a descriptive catalogue of all the colors captured by the French in their various ...
Article : 125 wordsHermsley," a conspicuous homestead from the bay, is the seat of Mr. T. Ford, who has resided in that neighborhood for 45 years. The family have occupied ...
Article : 354 wordsThe functions of lime when applied to soils requiring it are very complex, and may be summed up as follows:—(1) Its influence liberates plant. ...
Article : 244 wordsStriking out from Drysdale into the fertile highlands of Bellarine, one of the first farms of note is that owned by Mr. Horace Trethowan, and containing some ...
Article : 175 wordsThe cornfields in the Caucasus are in[?]osted, according to "Promethus," a weekly paper, with a peculiar weed, the Scientific name of which is Cephalaria ...
Article : 142 wordsContinuing along the main road, Mr. R. W. Remfrey's "Brambledale" farm is met. There are 110 acres in the holding, and the major portion is cropped. The ...
Article : 206 wordsLucerne is all that can be desired as far as summer is concerned, but the general want is a good grass for winter. Mr. W. Clifford, of Tasmania, thus writes ...
Article : 374 wordsDog lovers will be intrested to hear of a scheme initiated by the Austrian Kennel Club of Vienna, which deserves to be copied elsewhere. To promote dog ...
Article : 139 wordsIn exposed places a few of the more tender salvias, heliotropes, and plants used in ribbon gardening have been disfigured by frost. The injured parts ...
Article : 383 wordsM. Paul Cambon, the French Ambassador in London enjoyed the proudest experience of his career last month in London. ...
Article : 542 wordsThe handsome old homestead on "Coriyule" Estate, Drysdale, at once attracts the attention of the visitor. Built 60 years ago of imported timber and ...
Article : 407 wordsA peasant woman from a village beyond the Oder came to Berlin during the Easter holidays to see her son, a private in the garrison of the capital. ...
Article : 94 wordsPortion of the well-known "Balmoral" farm is now worked by Mr. John Sutherland, who grows good crops of wheat and oaten hay, with barley for a change. The ...
Article : 248 wordsCases of persons getting married without their knowledge are fortunately rare, which is all the more reason to sympathise with Signor Zenone Panarani, of ...
Article : 283 wordsIn a discussion upon this subject at a meeting of Clarence farmers, Tasmania, the chairman, Mr. Jas. Murdoch, said more attention, he thought, should be ...
Article : 996 wordsA special meeting of this society was held at the Port Phillip Club Hotel on a recent date for the purpose of fixing types, standards, and points for judging ...
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Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), Sat 23 Jun 1906, Page 7
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