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  2. MEAT-PRESERVING PROCESS.

    MR. Thomas S. Mort has so far succeeded in developing his new industry that in the course of a few days his establishment at the Lithgow Valley will commence active operations. Here cattle, sheep, &c., will be slaughtered, and the ...

    Article : 7,985 words
  3. BOTANY.

    AS in all other professions, so it is with horticulture. There is no rule without exception. These remarks bear reference to some portion of a paper on fuchsias, read at the Eastern Suburbs Horticultural Society, in which the writes ...

    Article : 1,788 words
  4. THE OLIVE.

    AMONGST the various new industries likely to become of considerable commercial importance in the Australian colonies, the cultivation of the olive is one deserving of especial mention. Already the attention of the colonists in ...

    Article : 3,139 words
  5. SALES OF PURE BRED STOCK.

    THE bull sales of Wednesday [?], [?]eld, Mr. G. F. Want and Mr. George K[?]ss were far from successful. But few lots changed [?]ands, and the prices disclosed a decided declining tend[?]y. The season of ...

    Article : 404 words
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