Stations.—We do not look [?]or much business under this heading until we are favoured with a good general rain. Shearing is drawing to a close in many of the sheds in this neighbourhood, and in ...
Article : 254 wordsIn again presenting our annual circular, we are pleased to be able to refer to the continued progress made by this colony, and to the fact that not withstanding the dis[?]strous drought through which it is ...
Article : 5,088 wordsWool.—The new clip is now arriving in quantities, but is generally later than was the case last year. We regret to find so large a proportion of present arrivals tender and faulty in condition through the ...
Article : 1,026 wordsAt Bingera, on the 28th day of S[?] from D. J. Allen's selection, by damages and driving, 9d. Spotted cow, like D with B ove[?] ...
Article : 137 wordsSIR,—Allow me to supplement your paragraph the meeting of the ministers of various congregati to agree upon united prayer for rain by stating t while cordially agreeing as to united prayer I ...
Article : 153 wordsOn board the English warships it bas [?] customary, when approaching land in o[?] to obtain water, if no better means available, to land a small fire-engine, ...
Article : 186 wordsNARRABRI STOCK REPORT.—October 6, 1882.— The weather during the past week has underwent a slight change for the better, having been visited, after two days threatening, with a slight fall of rain ...
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