AUSTRALIAN PASTURES.
At the half-yearly meeting of shareholders in Goldsbrough Mort, Ltd., ip Melbourne, the chairmpn of directors, Mr, K. M. Niail, said that slthotjgh a good fall of rain had taken place in Central GueensJaiid conditions in a large area of that were still deplorable, Queensland prpbabjy had never endured such a' successi9<i of bad seasons as (n the last" four or five years. Bain was urgently needed I *>orth »n<\ went of New South 'P t,,a Darling district condibad as in Northern iKivprina rain would now Vi/»?'.t i 2 p . tl,c K ra "* counter. Ip Vietoiis the outlook was satisfactory i, o u> thf pQfitoralivtf l>oiut of view*
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 306, 27 December 1928, Page 4
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