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  2. Advertising

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  3. Reminders for October.

    The early part of the present spring will long be remembered by pastoralists, agriculturists, and orchardists as one of the driest an record. The beat, too, has been ...

    Article : 1,408 words
  4. STORMLIGHT;

    Joseph was astonished, not only by the man's reckless, nonchalant manner, but by the strange likeness his story bore to his own. Seizing his ...

    Article : 3,193 words
  5. THE FLOWER GARDEN.

    The westerly winds and dry weather have seriously interfered with the development of many charming spring flowers, and, except in places where water has been liberally used, ...

    Article : 504 words
  6. "A BRUTAL SPECTACLE."

    Sir,—I am not surprised at your correspondent, C. E. Clark, drawing attention in yours of the 25th to a shop window in the city containing snakes, a native bear, ...

    Article : 153 words
  7. THE GLASS HOUSE.

    During a few hours in the middle of fine, sunny days shade will be required, and air should be admitted to the structure, without, however, causing draughts. Use plenty of ...

    Article : 238 words
  8. POSTAL REFORM.

    Sir,—It would be a source of very great convenience to scores of people if the postal-boxes already used on the steam teams were extended to the Ocean-street ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. THE BUSH HOUSE.

    The tea-tree, or whatever kind of shading is used, may now be increased, though with discretion. To prolong the flowering of azaleas, rhododendrons, pelargoniums, and the ...

    Article : 99 words
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  11. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    Owing to the exceptionally dry spring succeeding a remarkably dry and cold winter, vegetables are not only scarce, but they are poor to quality. If previous instructions have ...

    Article : 507 words
  12. SEMI-TROPICAL CULTIVATION.

    Any young tobacoo plants that may still be in the [?] beds should be wet out without further daily, and the soil between those that have previously been planted should be ...

    Article : 80 words
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