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  2. THE VALUE OF CROOKED TIMBER.

    WHEN timber was plentiful many years ago, it was used without any thought of economy, or of the time when it would be worth saving. Then it was customary to use the finest pine cherry, and walnut for fence-rails, and to split ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 742 words
  3. DISEASES IN SHEEP ACT.

    THE following is an abstract of the bill passed during the session of Parliament just closed, to amend the "Diseases in Sheep Act of 1866," and the Act passed in 1876 for the amendment of that Act, and to regulate the diving of stock, ...

    Article : 3,325 words
  4. FARM NOTES FOR JUNE.

    THOSE who took time by the forelock, and ploughed when they had the chance, are now in an enviable position compared with farmers in many districts from which we have accounts of the ground being to hard to work. The past ...

    Article : 1,342 words
  5. THE CHAMPION DEVON, SELECTOR.

    THE champion Devon bull, at the recent Exhibition of the Agricultural Society, was Mr. J. T. Junor's Selector, an animal which, although of a somewhat plain appearance, possessed so many points of excellence as to fully entitle him to the honour of champion in his class. The pedigree of Selector is as follows:—Selector, calved 7th November, 1876, got by Duke of Flitton 4th (imported) (827); bred by Mr. Frank Reynolds, of Tocal, on the Paterson River; dam, Violet, by Emigrant (imported); g d, Rossbell[?], by Gardoni ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 424 words
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