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  2. THE KENNEL.

    Mr. Newman Hall reports from Coolgardie that he has had good luck with the fox-terriers he purchased from Mr. H. Moses, of Sydney. That beautiful bitch, Marvelle (Vano—Frost), has lately ...

    Article : 1,115 words
  3. Kitchesi Garden.

    Planting and sowing may now be carried out extensively wherever there has been a good rainfall. Where melons, pumpkins, or vegetable marrows have completely failed sow seed again. Where ...

    Article : 372 words
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  5. HORTICULTURAL.

    This is the weather in which weeds grow and flourish exceedingly. In a very few days they attain a great size and outgrow everything else. The summer grass, the purslane or pig weed, the ...

    Article : 791 words
  6. Orchard.

    Fruits of many kinds, peaches, apricots, plums, nectarines, &c., are ripening fast, and are succeeding the oranges, which are now almost things of the past, although in some favoured spots oranges will ...

    Article : 252 words
  7. Horticultural Notes.

    Horticultural Education.—We have sought, says Professor Bailey, in a recent bulletin, not somuch for new facts as for some Way of driving home the old facts. We have tried to set forces at work ...

    Article : 620 words
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