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Some of the Individual Lessons

Received This day, 10454 a.m. . Sydney, This Day. In the Wagga district, Woodland's estate lost 9000 acres of grass, Berry Jerry /20,000,3and~ Sandy Creek, 30,000. The fire swept Bookbock station clean, and did £12,000 damage to Eyaiaba estate. ' . !,. ' / : Out of a iiravellihg'mob of 5000 sheep 1000 were 'burned. / Proportionately the small owners and settlers,su^eredmoye f extensively and, severely^ : iiy^V-'^"^- '^ .'''■ At Murfum DUrra^» *^ c Cunningham estate; had 40,000 acres 6f grass swept away. ; . y V Flitter lost 12,000 acres^ besides crbps, machinery, and wool shed. < Gown 6000 acres of grass and 300 acres of crops. "" • . - ' Graham 4000 acres of grass, 200 tons of hay, and 200 sheep. ' ' Spackm.an, 200 acres of wheat. . Murphy 9000 acres of grass and 600 sheep. '•."■'. These are only a few samples of many siwlar^sufferer^ _,_. ' rvV

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 5

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Some of the Individual Lessons Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 5

Some of the Individual Lessons Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 2, 4 January 1905, Page 5