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Article : 463 wordsOLD FARMER, NOWRA, writes: -- "In a recent issue of your paper, a correspondent wished to know how to cure blind teats in milch cows. I never knew one to be cured. It is ...
Article : 143 wordsMy garden (green) pens are withering up, and I find at the roots small grabs, of which I send two. Can yon tell me how to prevent these pests from breeding and destroying the peas? I only find them at the roots, and ...
Article : 192 wordsWith the very uncertain weather of the past month, vegetable garden work has been quite unsatisfactory. Two or three warm days, succeeded by another two or three that were of a ...
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Advertising : 108 wordsHORSIE. OBERON, wants to know what is the matter with his horse, and the remedy for the complaint. He says: -- For some months the horse has been biting himself ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Sat 14 Oct 1905, Page 11
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