In introducing his catalogue for 1875, Mr. Brunning informs his horticultural friends that in the interval since he last addressed them he has again enlarged his grounds, and ...
Article : 794 wordsAlthough the establishment of Messrs. pert is one oldest and best known in the colony, the catalogue for the present year is, we believe, the first the firm has issued. ...
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Article : 546 wordsSir,—Referring to your article in last week's Australasian on the cultivation of pot roses, in justice to myself, and the gentlemen who acted along with me as judges of pot plants ...
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Family Notices : 1,741 wordsUp to last Saturday hardly a spade's turn had been done for nearly a month upon land that would come under the denomination of strong. By Monday afternoon it was possible ...
Article : 887 wordsALLANSFORD.—Shire Pound.—Bay horse, running star and snip, blotch brand like GB off shoulder. To be sold June 2. P. MILLER. ARARAT.—Shire Pound.—Brown mate, [?] near ...
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The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946), Sat 22 May 1875, Page 25
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