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  2. RURALISMS,

    Do you not judge a farm or its occupier by the appearance of the home-as you pass it by? It is a good way to judge. High-class rye grass and dover hay has ...

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  3. STOCK AND STATION NOTES.

    In the early equa[?]ing days of Victoria, Faithful's Creek Station was an enormous holding. For may years now the main line connecting Melbourne with Sydney has ...

    Article : 1,863 words
  4. EARLY POTATO BLIGHT.

    Although not so widespread or destructive, as late, or "Irish," blight, early blight is responsible for considerable loss to potato growers nearly every season. Its ...

    Article : 1,411 words
  5. RURAL NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Settlers in New South Wales do not readily submit to drastic laws-which are designed to keep their animals free from disease; probably the inherent prejudice ...

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