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  2. ENGLISHAND FOREIGN AGRICULTURE.

    During the cond and third weeks in October the wether in England had been favourable forvheat sowing, in which good progress was making, although the work was ...

    Article : 1,611 words
  3. THE FITZROY (QUEENSLAND) LUNCHEON BEEF.

    The expansion of the firm of Whitehead and Co. into a limited liability company owning the Fitzroy meat-preserving and boiling-down works, near Rockhampton, was ...

    Article : 456 words
  4. LIME IN SOILS.

    Sir.—Can you or any of your readers give a simple test to discover whether a particular soil is deficient in lime? If no such test exists, can you state the beat analyser and ...

    Article : 158 words
  5. THE LAND BILL AND THE MALLEE.

    The following letter has been addressed to the Editor of The Argus:—Sir,—"Exceptional legislation" is what we have been told for years back was the right ...

    Article : 248 words
  6. RABBIT DESTROYING.

    Sir,—In almost every metropolitan paper I notice somebody blowing trumpets for Captain Raymond's method of destroying rabbits by mixing oats and phosphorus. ...

    Article : 320 words
  7. THE STUD FLOCKS OF VICTORIA.

    The country now known as0 the Terenallum estate was originally taken up under a squatting lease by Messrs. Lang and Elms, who stocked the run with some sheep they are ...

    Article : 1,389 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN SHEEP-BREEDERS' SEPTEMBER SHOW.

    Sir,—As a rule it is unwise to meddle with anything that emanates from a newspaper office, but your reports, first of the A.S.B A. show, then of the sheep sales following, and ...

    Article : 1,340 words
  9. NOTES AND QUERIES.

    Sir,—I believe in other districts as well as the one where I reside it is and has been a practice to select the farmers' commons, and I beg to draw attention to the matter in the ...

    Article : 137 words
  10. A VINDICATION.—PHOSPHORISED OATS.

    The following letter has been addressed to the Editor of The Argus:—Sir,—I have to acknowledge much valuable Bupport at your hands in establishing my ...

    Article : 661 words
  11. SHOULD NOT UBSOUNDNESS BE A DISQUALIFICATION?

    Sir,—Being of opinion that the giving of prizes at agricnltural shows was for the encouragement of the breeding of good, sound cattle, horses, £c., I would ask, how comes ...

    Article : 227 words
  12. DIABETIC OR GLUTEN BREAD.

    Sir,—I do not think the article is made unless ordered. In Chambers's Encyclopedia is as follows:—"Bread composed of gluten of wheat, without starch, or bran cakes baked ...

    Article : 313 words
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