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  2. Forests and Rainfall.

    Sir,—In Mr. Charles Moore's address to the Royal Society, recently published in the Mail, and illustrated with a diagram by Mr. H. C. Russell, showing the rainfall in Sydney from 1840 to 1879, he notices the well-known ...

    Article : 455 words
  3. Horticulture.

    The Amateur often experiences much difficulty in getting up very choice seeds, and as it often happens that owing to bad seasons (wherever the supplies come from) that the seed is not so good as it should be, ordinary methods of ...

    Article : 901 words
  4. Garden Notes.

    It has been written that the Honeydew that often affects our Stone-fruit Trees may be remedied by distributing common salt about the roots of the tree, and also that the Mildew that often attacks our crops of Peas may be ...

    Article : 361 words
  5. Forbes Pastoral and Agricultural Association.

    This flourishing and deserving society held its seventh annual show on the 5th instant, under the most favourable auspices. It was a bright spring day, and all nature's surroundings were such as to command success. We ...

    Article : 1,222 words
  6. Government Gazette.

    APPOINTMENTS.—Mr. Joseph Nicholas Pyne, to be Junior Draftsman in the Land Titles Branch of the Registrar General's Department, vice Baylis, resigned. Mr. H. Hely Hutchinson, to be Police Magistrate and Clerk of ...

    Article : 1,080 words
  7. Injurious Insects.

    Earwigs are now becoming rather too plentiful, and as their depredations are committed during night time, we doubt not that matters incidental to the destruction of goodly plants, which are often laid at the door of other ...

    Article : 679 words
  8. Agricultural Items.

    Mr. A. Gall, fanner, Vaikaia Flat, in the Southland district, New Zealand, has threshed an average of 100 bushels per acre from a 20-acre paddock of oats. VIGNERON writes: I notice in your issue of the 17th ...

    Article : 501 words
  9. Official Stock and Weather Report.

    ALBURY.—3rd and 4th showery, rest of week fine. Pasture good. Water plentiful. Condition of stock good; no disease of consequence. No movement of stock. ARMIDALE.—Weather very dry. Cloudless days, frosty ...

    Article : 1,059 words
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