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  2. THE PICTURESQUE SIDE OF A MONOTONOUS TASK.

    Perhaps the man behind the plough does not see much picturesqueness in the situation; yet he has the satisfaction of knowing that he has succeeded in solving an unusually difficult problem—that of getting a bull to pull steadily in harness with a horse. The photograph was taken in the Orkney Islands. As the crofter owned only one horse and was unable to get another he had to fall back on his bull, and, after five weeks training, he broke it in successfully. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  3. Barrier Salt Bush

    The Barrier saltbush is a native shrub that always attracts attention from pastoralists during prolonged droughts in the interior of Australia. This is evidenced by the number of specimens of the shrub ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 905 words
  4. Fruit-growing Can Be Made to Pay

    Never in the history of the fruit-growing industry in New South Wales has so much thought and effort been put into organising, and, as a result, the forthcoming district and State conferences may ...

    Article : 1,323 words
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