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  2. Stock Movements.

    The following stock passings are reported: owes and wethers, T. H. Learmouth, Moorae Bringades, via Narranders, D. Fennell in cha[?]res. Gold[?]gh, Mort and Co., Toolon ...

    Article : 817 words
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  4. Propagation of Native Plums.

    Crown-grafting of Yearlings.—The increasing interest in the native plums leads many to inquire as to the best method of propagating them. The most approved method is to crown-graft one-year-old seedlings. It is ...

    Article : 1,089 words
  5. Orchard.

    The handsome persimmons are very plentiful this season, and are now in good condition for gathering. This fruit is being a great favourite, although when it was first grown some years ago, it was not ...

    Article : 361 words
  6. Houses.

    The cool weather which seems to be approaching after the rain will soon make a difference with the hitherto luxuriant growth of the house plants, many of which will show signs of going to rust. When ...

    Article : 110 words
  7. The Tasmania Apple Trade.

    The [?] out or apples which were taken on board the s.s. Persic last week is of more than ordinary interest to the large number of people who get their living by fruitgrowing (says the "Tasmanian Mail.") ...

    Article : 533 words
  8. Kitchen Garden.

    After the [?] should be in satisfactory [?] for sowing largely the favourite pea, vegetable welcomed by nearly everyone when it an be obtained fresh, young, and tender. The ...

    Article : 567 words
  9. Horticultural Notes.

    "Violet mixture," which is quite as efficacious as Bordeaux mixture, adheres to foliage better than the last-named solution, and does not leave a white deposit on the plants sprayed. Copper sulphate, 2lb; copper carbonate, ...

    Article : 1,058 words
  10. The Song of the Pig.

    The horse secures the warmest stall—he gets a bed of straw, And every dainty bit of grain goes straight into his maw; It's oats and hay for Dobbin, and a hot bran mash for ...

    Article : 311 words
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