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  2. DAIRY NOTES. The Butter Market in London.

    SOME time ago " Thistledown" wrote in the Australasian —" The statements that have frequently been circulated as to there being no demand for butter in London except ...

    Article : 437 words
  3. AGRICULTURIST & GRAZIER. Fruit Trees.

    MR. SAUNDERS, in the Horticultural Times, says-" It is a common observation that the outer rows of trees in established orchards are finer and more productive than the trees ...

    Article : 354 words
  4. THE LAND QUESTION.

    BEFORE "Equity" entered the ranks of a critic, he should make himself acquainted with the subject he professes to deal with. He displays a ...

    Article : 1,331 words
  5. SPORTING NOTES.

    Glenloth has left the turf. Portsea works very unsoundly. Melbourne is now the possessor of a Chinese bookmaker. ...

    Article : 1,373 words
  6. Clarence River Caledonian Society.

    THE annual meeting of the members was held at Young's rooms on Tuesday; the President (Dr. Taylor-Young) in the chair. A synopsis of the report and balance-sheet was ...

    Article : 668 words
  7. OUR OPEN COLUMN. CHILDREN:

    THIS is a subject more important and serious than appears to be generally imagined. It is a matter momentous for us all. The protoplasm of ...

    Article : 1,249 words
  8. Worn-out Farms.

    WE often hear of, "worn-out", farms, but in reality there is no such thing. Land can be exhausted temporarily of its fertility, but it can never be used up completely. It may be ...

    Article : 387 words
  9. The Dairy Cow.

    Is not the dairyman most egregiously cheated when he keeps one or more poor cows to eat up the profit of his good ones? It is a mistake to keep a dairy cow that puts her fat ...

    Article : 317 words
  10. Departure of Mr. W. H. Colls.

    MR. and MRS. W.H.COLLS were entertained at a social at the Criterion Hall on Tuesday evening, prior to their departure for Sydney, next morning.About 70 persons attended, ...

    Article : 410 words
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    CALVES—Never let a calf eat all it will, for by doing this the chances are at the next feeding it will not take any. The same amount fed three times a day, instead of ...

    Article : 619 words
  12. Potato Blossoms.

    "THISTLEDOWN in the Australasian writes: "A funny thing," remarked a farmer with, whom I was talking the other day,"there is hardly any blossoms on the potatoes this ...

    Article : 320 words
  13. Grafton Police Court..

    ON Tuesday, before the P.M., a summons was issued against Charles Matthews, jun., for indecent language at South Grafton. The summons could not he served, and the case ...

    Article : 64 words
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    THE PRESENT SITUATION IN COREA— Viscount Askio, the Japanese Minister in London, was interviewed for the purpose of ascertaining his viewson the present situation ...

    Article : 299 words
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    CLARENCE P. AND A. SOCIETY COMMITTEE. Members are reminded that the ballot for the election of 36 of a committee closes on Wednesday next. Ballot papers have been served ...

    Article : 365 words
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    VICTORIAN HAY IN LONDON—The Royal Agricultural College have tested and analysed a hale of Victorian oaten hay, and report that its value for feeding purposes is rather ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. [IRRATIONAL.]

    A maiden in a ball-room wears A kind of gown that freely bares Her shapely form, yet no one cares A pin. ...

    Article : 89 words
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