Fire eases were entered, but all vert' silently settled, is three instances the claimants did not attend, and their names were struck out. In the other two, verdicts were entered, from the non-appearance of the defendants. These were ...
Article : 63 wordsThe following advice to wool growers has, we believe, received very partial circulation in manuscript, but as far as we can learn has not found its way to any extent into the hands of settlers. ...
Article : 1,770 wordsThe Editor of the Perth Inquirer, of June 3, instructs his fellow-colonists how to carry out an export trade to the Mauritius, to the extent of £20,000 per annum; and proposes to send a "liner" vessel ...
Article : 500 wordsMost persons are acquainted with the water-cress and its salutary properties; they know generally that it grows in brooks, and oh the borders of fresh and running streams. Few, however of these ...
Article : 488 wordsThe[?] Jensse, a Swedish emig[?], carrying on the business of a water-emvier, 3er is kandle-street. was brought before hie Worship H.s. Wigley Esq in the abcence of the Commissioner of Police who has ...
Article : 2,580 wordsAt a late meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of Scotland, Mr Grant, of Kincorth, read a report of a plantation of Scots fir and larch, formed by him ou his own propeity. The plantation is ...
Article : 518 wordsMr Shepherd, the respectable and well-informed conservator of the Botanical Gardens, at Liverpool, gives the following curious account of the introduction of that elegant little flowering shrub, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 609 wordsDr Gardner has succeeded in introducing a new fodder grass at Peradenia. It is sent from South America, where it has almost superseded the Guinea Grass, It has jet no English name ...
Article : 78 wordsIn Russia it is usual to preserve the natural verdure of hay. As soon as the grass is cut, it is, without having been spread, formed into a rick, in the centre of wliich has been previously placed a kind of ...
Article : 110 wordsBy sowing nitrate of soda in small quantities in showery weather under trees, a most beautiful verdure will be obtained. I have used it under the beach trees in my grounds, and the grass always ...
Article : 90 wordsThe extraordinarily rapid growth of trees in this province, must have attracted general attention from the diligent observers of Nature; and, if we mistake not, will occasion a course of systematic. ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Sat 7 Nov 1846, Page 3
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