If you have a friend worth loving, Love him, yes, and let him know That you love him ere life's evening Tinge his brow with sunset glow. ...
Article : 275 wordsMr. R. T. Keys, of Bengalla, Muswellbrook, writes us as follows with regard to this very important subject:— The great difficult at present experienced in ...
Article : 634 wordsOn every farm, there must of necessity be a certain amount of waste, and this can be turned to profitable account by keeping well-bred pigs. On skimmed milk, with a ...
Article : 1,249 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 845 wordsIt seems, according to The Week, that the "ancalyptus flavour," which has done so much to injure the reputation of Australian honey in the London market, was perpetrated by an ...
Article : 274 wordsGod loveth the cheerful giver, Though the gift be poor and small; What doth He think of His children When they never give at all? ...
Article : 35 wordsTo mike the most of catch crops (says Rural Australian) is amongt the experiences of successful farming. Buckwheat to be used as a grain crop for milling, or for stock ...
Article : 598 wordsChristian women, when your husbands and sons return to you in the evening after buffeting with the waves of the world, let them find in your homes a haven of rest. Do not pour into the bleeding ...
Article : 251 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 wordsThe following letter and opinion of the Attorney-General has been received by Mr. R. G. D. Fitz-Gerald, who has for some time past been in correspondence with the Principal ...
Article : 198 wordsThe severest test of manhood is never found in good times, but only in hard times. It is not the man who has success when others do well, but it is the man who keeps up his courage and struggles ...
Article : 115 wordsThe Earl of Shaftesbury during all his parliamentary life, was the constant advocate of the holy Sabbath. Groat as were his political and ancestral honours, the nobility of his character in this ...
Article : 303 wordsThe case upon which I formerly advised was that set out in the letter of Mr. John Meagher, of Bathurst, dated the 4th June. I am now asked to advise whether the driving of travelling sheep on Sunday the distance required by section 16 of the (Signed) CHAS. G. HEYDON. ...
Article : 148 wordsThe Cobar Herald says:—Mr. Le Foe, contractor for the work connected with the last portion of the Warren Break, satisfactorily completed his part of the undertaking on Monday last. Thus ends four ...
Article : 271 wordsI believe the teat or a truly great mail is his humility. I do not mean by humility doubt of his own power, or hesitation in speaking his opinions, but a right understanding of the relations between ...
Article : 142 wordsThe finest and softest wool is always on the shoulders of the sheep. An expert on judging sheep always looks at the wool on the shoulders first. A writer of experience in rearing fine-woolled sheep ...
Article : 282 wordsIt is not necessary to belittle one man, even by implication, to present another in his just proportions. Ono reason why some people find it so hard to ...
Article : 190 wordsThe Queenslander says:—We think experience proves that a land tax is most beneficial, or at any rate least injurious, when levied upon ratepayers for works of improvement and other local ...
Article : 158 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Maitland Weekly Mercury (NSW : 1894 - 1931), Sat 4 Aug 1894, Page 12
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: