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  3. WAYFARING NOTES.

    FEBRUARY 22ND.—A clear, calm, beautiful day, but very hot. After an early breakfast we crossed the river (which is here about two-thirds of a mile wide), with the intention of visiting the ...

    Article : 4,166 words
  4. SCAB AND IT'S TREATMENT.

    THE great source of Australian wealth and commerce, as every one will admit, is its wool. The sheep of the colonies must be numbered by millions; so that any cause interfering with their progress cannot be looked ...

    Article : 473 words
  5. SCAB IN SHEEP.

    FIR —In your issue of the 4th instant, under the above heading a proposal is made to treat the scab in sheep by dipping them in a solution of potassium. For some months past I have suggested to potassium ...

    Article : 791 words
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    A PERILOUS VOYAGE.—On Thursday evening last, while the crew coasting steamer Alpha, of Greenock, was at anchor in Cusbendun Bay, North of Ireland, it was found necessary to send part of the crew, ...

    Article : 834 words
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