The Farmer & Settler was an English-language broadsheet newspaper published in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, between 1906 and 1957.1 of 8 February 1907 was far less ornate, with the motto "The Official Organ of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association of NSW", which in July 1910 became "The Voice of the Rural World",[2] from 22 March 1918 "and Livestock Breeders' Journal"; from 30 January 1932 "Conducted by Uncle Wiseman";[a] then from 29 July 1937 "32nd Year of Publication" (updated each February).The first issue was published on 7 February 1906 as the official newspaper of the Farmers and Settlers Association of New South Wales".In August 1911 the paper began publishing twice weekly, and this continued until shortly after the beginning of World War 1.Other directors were Harry J. Stephens, George Morice (later manager and editor), and Thomas B.