To M. W. . E."—Tecoma Australis should fill your requirements.—"Greenleaf." ...
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Article : 103 wordsIn response to a. request for information re Guinea fowls we reprint the following article from the pen of Mr.. J. R. G. Smith, England:— WHITE PLYMOUTH ROCKS.Cock winner first prize at the Royal Spring Show. Pullet winner first and special at the above show. Bred and exhibited by Mr.A.E. Pad man. Ply[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 109 words"Large" writes:—"Many thanks for your advice re pruning of almond, trees as requested, and in reply to your enquiry I have to pay that there were but ...
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Article : 296 words"Amateur." Croydon. writes:—"Will you kindly tell me whether it would be advisable to apply any manure. artificial or other to my swept does yet. They ...
Article : 274 wordsIn a letter Mr. W. A. Smith. a well-known Bega piessman Mr. Clave H. Voss, an ex-Sydney boy. son. of Mr.H.I.D. Vass. [?] the William street branch of ...
Article : 310 words"Green Peas" (Mile-End) writes:—"I have a nice bed of peas coming on splendidly, and will be followering.soon but lately I have noticed they are dying off ...
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Article : 544 words"Black Prince" (Adelaide) writers:—"I have a few geape vines.which are attacked by [?] pest. When the grapes commence to upon they also start to ...
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Article : 230 words"A. W." Semaphore, writes:—"Would you be kind enough to advise me through your columns the best evergreen climber which would most suit a shady corner. ...
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Article : 533 words"O.S." South [?] writers:— About two months ago I planted a bed last asparagus in well-dug and manured soil. The shoots cane up rather thin,and are now ...
Article : 180 words"Bathurst." Croydon writes:—"Some mouths ago. acting on your valuable advice. I transplanted into better Foil very small stocks that were languishing in the ...
Article : 147 wordsS.H. (Hilton writes. I have been reading your valuable information in "The Mail" and had in very useful. I have four [?] and five [?] ...
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Article : 121 wordsTo "Coolangatta."—If you wish your barometer readings to compare with those published in the papers you should set The barometer lighter for the bar falls one-tenth of an inch for every 100 ft. of ascent. You should find out how light [?] placed is above sea level and ...
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The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Sat 27 Sep 1913, Page 11
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