While the Adelaide civic authorities are to be commended for trying to bring the capital abreast of the times in regard to public conveniences, citizens cannot be ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 555 wordsCleanliness is the striking characteristic of Adelaide and suburban ha[?]rdressing saloons. Such was found to be the case by a representative of "The Advertiser," who ...
Article : 786 wordsRadium Hill is not a particularly inaccessible place, in spite of the fact that it is distant close upon 300 miles from Adelaide. The Broken Hill express lands one ...
Article : 1,075 wordsLand reclamation is a factor in economics that cannot be lightly set aside. Notwithstanding the im[?]nse areas recently opened up in this State the cry is still for ...
Article : 768 wordsA firm of agents writing in the "Sydney Morning Herald" has the following to say of the export egg trade of this state:— "The greatest bugbear of the local trade is ...
Article : 151 wordsThe English "Live Stock Journal" of May 20 has the following complimentary allusion to the methods of Australian producers:—"Rural production in Australia is ...
Article : 202 wordsSome time ago we published the result of experiments with Rhodes grass in Queensland, and there have been enquiries as to its suitableness for this State. Later ...
Article : 186 wordsThe organiser of egg circles (Mr. A. [?] Kinnear) reports the receipt of a letter from the circles[?] agent for Western Australia as follows:—"The last weekly order ...
Article : 1,361 wordsIt appears to be admitted by the press of New South Wales, which is not disposed to view with a friendly eye the invasion of the egg market by the South ...
Article : 129 wordsThe advice persistently given the farmer of this State, to mix his methods, is endorsed by some sound authorities, amongst others the "Pastoralists' Review," which, ...
Article : 145 wordsThe Renmark "Pioneer" publishes the following information showing the progress of the original Chaffey irrigation colony:— Renmark is situated on the Murray ...
Article : 407 wordsBLYTH, June 20.—A meeting of subscribers of the Blyth and Kybunga District Agricultural Society was held in the District Hall on Saturday afternoon, when ...
Article : 156 wordsFRANKLIN HARBOR, June 17.—By the steamer Rupara on Thursday two fine horses arrived. Mr. G. Harris brought over his recently purchased two-year-old ...
Article : 67 wordsAt the meeting of the Forest Range Agricultural Bureau Mr. Waters read a paper on the desirableness of the establishment by the Government of a fruit-pulping plant ...
Article : 417 wordsHORSHAM, June 18.—Kadnook station, near Edenhope, has changed hands. The purchaser is Mr. J. H. Young, of Adelaide, at a satisfactory figure.—At a ...
Article : 91 wordsThree routes offer for the journey from Adelaide to Clare, the garden city of the mid-north, and either provides a feast for the eye of the artist and the lover of ...
Article : 667 wordsHORSHAM, June 18. — A remarkable growth of fruit is to be seen around Hamilton. Currants, gooseberries, and raspberries are in full bearing[?] the fruit in ...
Article : 86 wordsFARINA, June 16. — Drover H. O'Brien arrived here with 600 head cattle from Annadale station. The cattle were trucked to-day for Adelaide, also some ...
Article : 333 wordsMr. Barrow, who has been visiting the Northern Territory in the interests of several South Australian farmers, to investigate its agricultural possibilities, returned ...
Article : 325 wordsCUMMINS. June 18.—A valuable horse, belonging to Mr. W. H. Sivior, was killed under rather pe[?]uliar circumstances a few days ago. Mr. Sivior was working the ...
Article : 84 wordsCHARLEVILLE, June 15.—The Country Freezing Company of Sydney are operating strongly in fat ewes and wethers in this district[?] They purchased 12,000 sheep ...
Article : 61 wordsThere was a large attendance at the monthly meeting of the Port Adelaide Sunday-school Union in the Y.M.C.A. Rooms on Monday evening. The President (Mr. H. H. Wight) asked that all ...
Article : 116 wordsWILLOCHRA, June 17. — The rain has given the ground a thorough soaking, and a good season is looked forward to. Both dogs and foxes are numerous, and ...
Article : 109 wordsThe "Mark-lane Express," in its last issue to hand, repeats some advice which has been previously conveyed to Wool-producers:—"Wool-buyers, tanners, ...
Article : 239 wordsThe effect of the splendid rains reported from all the pastoral areas of the State will be the opening of the stock routes so as to permit of droving from the most remote ...
Article : 84 wordsFour thousand head of stock are now on the track between Birdsville and Hergott Springs, and a large percentage will be sent to Adelaide from here by railway. ...
Article : 34 wordsBLYTH, June 17.—A meeting of farmers in connection with the proposed Farmers' Superphosphate Company was held in the District Hall on Thursday afternoon. ...
Article : 51 wordsAn English contemporary, in a commendation of Australian agricultural methods, notes the fact that much of the improvement in machinery for use on the ...
Article : 177 wordsNHILL, June 20.—Mr. J. F. Newton has disposed of his property at Beulah, consisting of 2,250 acres, at £7 an acre cash to Mr. F. W. Tallman, of Dimboola. The ...
Article : 48 wordsWhere the threshing of lucern is in progress in parts of New South Wales it is feared that the return will scarcely pay the cost of treating the crop. Not ...
Article : 266 wordsCRYSTAL BROOK. June 18. — The North-Western Agricultural Society met in the lodgeroom of the Institute Hall and decided to offer prizes of £5 5/ and ...
Article : 146 wordsNHILL, June 20.—Two poddy calves, the property of Mrs. H. Wilson, were discovered dead, on the roadside. A motor bicycle travelling along ...
Article : 78 wordsIt is stated by an American paper that, for all the draught purposes of the producer, the mule is the equal of the horse, and, when the fact that the former calls ...
Article : 107 wordsNew Zealand has been quick to realise the possibilities of the horse trade with the Commonwealth. There are a number of breeders in the Dominion, and the trade is ...
Article : 269 wordsCHARLEVILLE June 15. — An extraordinary number of pastoral properties are changing hands in this State. This speaks volumes concerning the confidence ...
Article : 107 wordsMOUNT GAMBIER, June 18.—The potato market is dull. There was a rise of 5/ per ton to-day, £3 5/ per ton being the ruling quotation. Last week 127 tons were ...
Article : 147 wordsIt is claimed by the Renmark "Pioneer" that Mr. J. W. Thiele, now one of the most substantial farmers in the district, was the first to sow wheat in the country ...
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Advertising : 383 wordsA final memorandum on the wheat crop of the Bombay presidency, including S[?]inde and the native states, show the total area under wheat last year as 2,102,300 acres, of ...
Article : 98 wordsMANNUM, June 20.—Early in the season a prominent wheatbuyer predicted that 25[?] bags of wheat would be shipped[?] ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Wed 22 Jun 1910, Page 14
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