THE following information is taken from the proceedings of the Vermont Association of Farmers:—MILK AND ITS TYPICAL RELATIONS.—Dr. E. Lewis Sturtevant, of South Framlingham, Mass., read a paper on ...
Article : 3,506 wordsD. D. BATRD, The Springs, Dubbo.—A sheep is called a hogget up to twelve months of age, or till it is sheared. With respect to the points of draughts and blood horses the question is indefinite—the girth is measured immediately ...
Article : 134 wordsTHE cold is now beginning to tell upon the feel in most districts, and the face of the land is fast losing its late verdant aspect. It has been raining at Wagga, but notwithstanding this, and the wintry temperature, the ...
Article : 1,962 wordsFAIR clear weather has prevailed in the metropolitan district for the past week, and there are Borne prospects of a continuance. The temperature of the atmosphere has been, as low at times as is usual at any period of our. winter ...
Article : 1,489 wordsSIR,—As a breeder of some snail repute, I take great interest in your column of "Breeders' Facts," and am sorry that I have not more leisure to make some remarks, frequently urged to do so as I am by what appears to me ...
Article : 977 wordsSIR,—In perusing your paper of Saturday last, I saw a sketch of what is called the improved sheepshears, By what I make out of the improved shears, instead of being two bladed there seems to be twelve, which, of course, the ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 20 Jun 1874, Page 783
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