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  2. THE LATE CENTENNIAL WOOL SHOW.

    The following letter, which appeared in the last issue of the Queenslauder, will be of interest to most Australian flock-masters:— Sir,—Having been instrumental in inducing ...

    Article : 1,179 words
  3. HORTICULTURAL.

    Packing Apples.—"Subscriber."—Apples should be stored in a cool and well-ventilated shed or cellar, where the temperature can be kept low and regular. A moderate supply of air is necessary to ...

    Article : 246 words
  4. GARDENING OPERATIONS FOR THE WEEK.

    THE KITCHEN GARDEN.—Clean cultivation is a matter of no little importance in this department, and crops should be kept as free from weeds as possible, and more especially ...

    Article : 1,474 words
  5. HORTICULTURAL SHOWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  6. HORTICULTURAL NOTES.

    PRESERVING BUNCHES OF GRAPES.—As we are now in the middle of the grape season a few remarks upon the preservation of grapes may prove acceptable to sume of our readers. ...

    Article : 1,206 words
  7. ENGLISH HORTICULTURAL NOTES.

    British horticulturists appear to be giving a good deal of attention to very late flowering chrysanthemums that will blcom at midwinter or later. In order to stimulate the ...

    Article : 1,554 words
  8. EARLY MATURITY OF SHEEP.

    Sir,—Under the beading "Flock and Herd," by "Bruni," in your issue of last week, illustrations are given (taken from the Field) of the early-maturing qualities of ...

    Article : 138 words
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