A HIGH Church paper in England has been lending its columns to a discussion on the impropriety of burying "priests" otherwise than with their faces to the ...
Article : 282 wordsUNDER this heading we shall be glad to publish contributions having reference to agricultural and pastoral matters. The results of experiments made will be published whenever furnished. ...
Article : 36 wordsIN growing Peas in the garden for family use we had always "brushed" them until five years ago, when we procured some of the galvanised wire ...
Article : 229 wordsATTENTION is being called to the Tree Lucerne, Tagosaste (Crytissusproliferns), which was sent from the Kew Gardens by Sir Jos. Hooker and cultivated first ...
Article : 119 wordsMR. FRED. NICHOLLS, Cowra, asks :—Will you kindly let me know the cause of the following :—My bees are lying dead (every morning) in hundreds in ...
Article : 371 wordsAFTER some formal business on Tuesday night, the House went into committee to consider this bill in detail. The progress made was but slow, Various ...
Article : 154 wordsMAY is a splendid month to bow this plant, which appears to have taken quite a prominent places amongst our "green stuff" crops, though it is not ...
Article : 333 wordsAT Rockhampton Circuit Court last week, John Smith, 28, herbalist, was indicted for using seditious language at Moubt Morgan. Accused who ...
Article : 124 wordsAn interesting, not to say valuable, discovery has been made by Captain Weedin, in charge of the animals at the Washington Zoo. The building is infested by ...
Article : 139 wordsFOR some time past the question as to whether friendly societies organising public benefits for hospitals are entitled to representation at the annual meetings ...
Article : 479 wordsIT will no doubt be a source of satisfaction (says the Australasian) to the many hundreds of selectors who have not yet obtained the Crown grant for ...
Article : 232 wordsAT Lawrence police court last. week, Edward Joseph Doonan, alias Douglas, alias Somerset, appeared in custody, charged with stealing a horse, saddle ...
Article : 334 wordsTHE advantages of salt in the proper care of live stock can hardly be overestimated. It is to some extent a vermifuge, and is at all times an aid to ...
Article : 199 wordsTHE report of the directors of the Colonial Sugur Refining Co., Limited, submitted at the half-yearly meeting held last week, showed that the net profits ...
Article : 264 wordsF.A., of Tintenbar, answers our enquiry in reference to "Tomatoes as an insecticide." He says : "I have tired it this season with good results. I had two or ...
Article : 122 words" IT ain't ev'rybody I'd trust my little gal to," said old Fanner Skinner to the lovelorn selector who had, become enamoured with Miss Sally Skinner, and ...
Article : 211 wordsCATTLE are virtually a drug on the market just now. Although some good prices are now and then realised in sale yards these are but isolated instances ...
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