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  2. HORTICULTURE.

    GENERAL REMARKS.—Since our last calendar dry harsh weather has been the general rule throughout the colony, retarding to a great degree the progress of all kinds of vegetation, and making, unless in very favourable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BOTANIC TEACHINGS.

    THE white Lily of Palestine, whose glory surpassed all splendour of Solomon, and which adorns almost any gardens even here, is typic of this order. Ovid's poems let if arise from the milk of Juno; Virgil speaks of it in raptures, and ...

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  4. IMPOUNDINGS.

    ALBURY.—Chestnut gelding, white stripe on forehead, pulled tail, saddle and collar marked, KA near shoulder, D under near hip, shed, aged, 15½ hands. Will be sold on the 7th June. BURROWA.—Chestnut horse, Dw near shoulder, off hind feet ...

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