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  2. Bush, Farm, & Garden.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  3. Field and Garden Correspondence.

    The Correspondence Department of the QUEENSLANDER. being steadily on the increase, we have resolved to divide it, and will in future insert what pertains to Farm Life in the Farmers Page. As formerly, we ...

    Article : 335 words
  4. OPERATIONS IN FIELD AND GARDEN FOR APRIL.

    The little table with which the "Bush, Farm, and Garden" page of the Queenslander is headed will receive more than ordinary attention this month. Like most things which necessarily ...

    Article : 2,315 words
  5. LAMENESS IN HORSES—INJURIES OF THE HIP.

    WELL-DEVELOPED, symmetrical hind quarters contribute greatly to a horse's power of progression, as well as to his good looks. Whilst the fore limbs are principally concerned in ...

    Article : 849 words
  6. MEETING FOR A MARKET IN BRISBANE.

    A MEETING was held at the Queen's Hotel, on Saturday afternoon, for the purpose of appointing a deputation to present the petition in favor of the establishment of a market to the ...

    Article : 625 words
  7. IMPLEMENTS OF HOME MANUFACTURE.

    SIR: It seems more than passing strange to me that while excellently-made ploughs, harrows, scarifiers, and other tools of colonial make are to be found all over, nobody has pluck enough ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    SIR: There have been rumors in this neighborhood (Warwick) for some years about the South Australian Wheat. In excellence for seed it is said to be far before anything we now have, ...

    Article : 172 words
  9. CLOSING SLIP-RAILS.

    SIR: With your aid, I would like to direct attention to an evil which is frequently the cause of loss and annoyance: I refer to the practice of leaving down slip-rails. It may be ...

    Article : 246 words
  10. THE MACKENZIE BEAN.

    SIR: Accompanying this note you have a specimen of the Mackenzie bean, grown by Mr. Edmonds, of South Brisbane, who nearly lost his life by eating some four or five seeds out of ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. BOTANICAL GARDENS.

    The change from rain to sunshine always has perceptible effect on the various shrubs and plants in that most pleasant place of resort, the Botanical Gardens. Included in the list of ...

    Article : 714 words
  12. CASTOR OIL TREES.

    SIR: Passing along the North Quay, between Turbot-street and the Bridge, on Wednesday morning, I was much struck with the peculiar appearance of the castor oil trees which grow so ...

    Article : 537 words
  13. THE SCAB IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    OUR Sydney correspondent sends the following in reference to the presence of Scab in New South Wales:— The reported existence of disease amongst ...

    Article : 1,977 words
  14. THE GROWTH AND MANUFACTURE OF SUGAR IN QUEENSLAND.

    PREVIOUS to the year 1862, a few stray stools of sugar-cane might have been found in the gardens of our more advanced horticulturists, but up to the middle of that year no attempt ...

    Article : 2,307 words
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