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  2. CO-OPERATION AMONG FARMERS.

    Sir—I notice by a paragraph in the papers that Mr. James Martin, the senior partner of Meters. Martin & Co., machinists, Gawler, has made arrangements for supplying his employes ...

    Article : 346 words
  3. PERPETUAL LEASING.

    Sir —Being a little from home, and when loosing over the papers that accumulated in my absence, in the Observer of Jane 19 I find a letter headed "Perpetual Leases," and signed ...

    Article : 786 words
  4. TRAVELLING DISEASED STOCK.

    Sir—My object in writing to yon is to draw your attention, and through yon that of the public and our legislators in particular, to the unsatisfactory state of things as at present ...

    Article : 268 words
  5. HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    A committee meeting of the above Society was held in the hall of the Chamber of Manufactures on Tuesday, August 3. Present—The President (Mr. R. Searle) in ...

    Article : 447 words
  6. THE DOG ACT.

    Sir—One would have been rather surprised had "One Interested" signed himself anything else. It is easy to tell by the tone of his letter that he is interested, and not only so, but I ...

    Article : 365 words
  7. FLORICULTURE.

    The following discussion took place on Mr. Edwin Smith's paper on "Floriculture," read before the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society last week:— ...

    Article : 872 words
  8. ORCHARD&VINEYARD PACKING FRUITS FOR EXPORT.

    The following essay by Mr. Amos Howard, gardener to Mr. G. S. Fowler, M.P., was handed to the Press for publication on Thursday, by the Agricultural Society Committee. It had been ...

    Article : 895 words
  9. THE EMIGRATION OF ENGLISH FARMERS.

    Sir—I clip the following from a New Zealand paper dated July 16, 1880:—"It is reported that an estate of 86,000 acres in the South Canterbury District has been purchased by a ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. THE GARDEN. RAMBLES ROUND THE GARDENS. WOODFIELD, FULLARTON.

    Fullarton is a village between two to three miles south-east of Adelaide, and situated upon the ancient delta formed by a creek running from the Glen Osmond Gully, and is therefore ...

    Article : 2,117 words
  11. THE LAND NEAR MOUNT YOUNG.

    Sir—Some time back you published a letter for me describing the country about Franklin Harbour, in which I made mention of some fine land seen by me near Mount Young. Since ...

    Article : 429 words
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