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  2. OUR STORYETTES.

    "Ok, [?]ahdy, is it true that you know hort It makes me quite miscrable to think of it" "Jealons, oh, pretty one." And he ...

    Article : 2,183 words
  3. THE VETERINARIAN.

    V.G.O. (Bridgewater). — Splints in young horse — You ask for some very strong preparation to remove [?]lints. Now splints cannot be removed so quickly as you ...

    Article : 261 words
  4. THE GARDEN.

    KITCHEN GARDEN. — All growing crops of vegetables will require attention as to watering. Now that the weather is becoming hot and dry it should always be a rule ...

    Article : 946 words
  5. MILLING WHEATS.

    The South Australian Agricultural Burean in its annual report deals with the question of the milling qualities of wheat. In the opinion of the bureau a great deal too ...

    Article : 359 words
  6. USEFUL RECIPES.

    LEMON MINCE MEAT. — Pars 2 large lemons, squeeze them and boil the peel until tender enough to mash. Add to the mashed lemons 6 large apples mined, 11b ...

    Article : 541 words
  7. EPILEPAY.

    This disease is most frequently to be observed in young dogs and pigs. It also occurs occasionally in other animals and in horses it has sometimes been mistakes for ...

    Article : 355 words
  8. AS EFFECTIVE POTATO PLANTER,

    The report of the last show of the Royal Agricultural Society of England states that a medal was awarded to a new double row potato planter made and entered by Messrs. ...

    Article : 289 words
  9. LADIES' COLUMN.

    MADEL. — It simply means that the young lady is possessed of a fair amount of silly conceit a little of which would be of much assistance to yourself under the ...

    Article : 375 words
  10. COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURE

    At a recent meeting Mr F. W. Briggs read the following paper on the cultivation of wheat extracted from the English Mechanic and World of Science October 7th, 1892, by ...

    Article : 1,125 words
  11. CHECKMATED.

    "Then who hast the fatal gift of beauty." — Childe Harold, PART I. John Walton, a hale and hearty man of ...

    Article : 2,890 words
  12. THE FARM.

    The indications for rain are still apparent Unfortunately they have remained as such, for rain is now very urgently required for the hay crops — a good asking downpour ...

    Article : 976 words
  13. THE SCOTOH AGRICULTURAL LABORER.

    The report of the Royal Commission on Labor, dealing with the condition of the Scotch agricultural laborer, contains, among much interesting information the following: ...

    Article : 248 words
  14. CHILDREN'S FASHIONS.

    No very noticeable change is introduced in the ideas for dressing children this season — white and cream muslim, and also colored crepoas and cambrics of every tint are worn ...

    Article : 855 words
  15. CURE FOR LOCKJAW.

    The discovery of a preventative and a cure for [?], or lockjaw is says the London Live Stock Journal, welcome information. The horse is the most susceptible of our live ...

    Article : 269 words
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  17. THE HESSIAN FLY.

    Several years ago now, when we (says an Auckiand contemporary) first suggested the introduction of predaceons insects to prey upon the vegetable eaters in the colony, the ...

    Article : 229 words
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    A fire caused by an October sun is a very unusual occurrence. A bed in an industrial home for girls at Hampstead was discovered to be on fire, and was regarded as the work ...

    Article : 166 words
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