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  2. Breeders' Facts.

    THE Argus of October 24 contains the following particulars concerning Mr. Robert M'Dougall's imported shorthorns, and Messrs. Learmonth's recent Hereford importation:— ...

    Article : 745 words
  3. The Season in the South.

    No matter to what point the eye is turned (says the Southern Argus of Friday, the 4th instant, the 4th) the beautiful scenery of luxuriant nature presents itself to the gaze. The mountain top or the valley—the ...

    Article : 464 words
  4. Farmers' Clubs.

    OF one thing we may rest assured, this district will never have its agricultural resources fully developed until some organised action is taken by the farmers as a body. The establishment of a "Farmers' Club," on ...

    Article : 556 words
  5. Agricultural Society.

    THE monthly meeting of the Council was held on Wednesday, November 2nd. Present—Mr. H. Beit, in the chair; his Excellency the Earl of Belmore, Messrs. A. Bruce, M. Lowe, C. Watt, P. N. Trebeck, J. Thompson, J. Alger, ...

    Article : 796 words
  6. Botanical.

    SIR,—In the belief that there are many who would study the botany of this country but are deterred by the magnitude of the subject—by the size of the heap out of which they mutt cull each grain—I venture to offer as an ...

    Article : 2,442 words
  7. Weather and Crops.

    IN the metropolitan district the weather has been changeable, two or three oppressively hot days being succeeded by two or three days of moist, drooping weather, with an occasional heavy soaking fall of rain. Thunderstorms ...

    Article : 2,108 words
  8. Pastoral.

    IN the pastoral districts the weather has been variable, the falls of rain which have occurred at intervals of two or three days having greatly impeded shearing, which will not be concluded until some time beyond the usual period of the ...

    Article : 1,165 words
  9. Victorian Harvest Prospects.

    As the season advances, anxiety very naturally increases in reference to the probable harvest. The unseasonable weather we are experiencing just now, coupled with the known injurious effect that has been produced on crops ...

    Article : 981 words
  10. Cultivation of Dahlias.

    THE following paper on the "Cultivation, of Dahlias" was read by Mr. Magill at the Horticultural Society's meeting on Wednesday evening, 2nd instant:— Training.—Every dahlia to be well supported must have ...

    Article : 2,280 words
  11. Sugar-Growing in the North.

    THE state and progress of the sugar industry in some of the coast districts to the north are thus commented upon in the Macleay Herald of 4th instant. The farmers on the Hastings River are working with a will at planting. ...

    Article : 718 words
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