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  2. THE BLACK HAND.

    Has the reader ever seen an army of rats crossing the fields in the moonlight from an empty harn to a full one and noticed how c[?]nteously and noiselessly ...

    Article : 4,229 words
  3. THE FOUR STOMACHS OF RUMINANTS.

    The food which requires much masticaton, after the process is partially performed, passes into the first or large stomach, and only a portion into the ...

    Article : 211 words
  4. LADIES' COLUMN.

    The following has been kindly forwarded to me in answer to last week's question re Clements Tonic:—As to the value or merit of this tonic, I can speak from ...

    Article : 426 words
  5. THE VETERINARIAN.

    I was present at an interesting discussion on roasting the other day (says the writer of turf topics in an English paper), in which a well known veterinary ...

    Article : 213 words
  6. 'THE CATTLE BREED THAT BEATS THE RECORD.'

    With reference to the beef producing and milk-yielding properties of Aberdoen-Angus cattle, Mr. J. S. Goodwin writes as follows to the 'Breeder's Gazette':— ...

    Article : 539 words
  7. THE BEEHIVE.

    It is pleasant to tell of success. Mistakes are mentioned with reluctance. Yet these may be of equal value for imparting information, since we learn through failure to achieve ...

    Article : 1,114 words
  8. A PRETTY WEDDING.

    The Independent Church, Tamar Street, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday last, when Miss Lilly Gurr, daughter of Mr. W. Gurr of ...

    Article : 481 words
  9. POULTRY.

    A correspondent writes to an exchange as follows:—'I'm going to let you into a great secret, and one that I am certain is not known to the majority of bird ...

    Article : 277 words
  10. THE FARM.

    The weather still continues all in favor of those who are late with thier threshing, the present season being one of the best for harvesting that we have had during ...

    Article : 2,757 words
  11. DON'T.

    An American payer has the following don'ts in regard to horseflesh:—Don't breed that old broken-down mare. It won't pay, but will be an injury ...

    Article : 313 words
  12. MANAGEMENT OF POULTRY.

    The profits of the poultry yard depend altogether upon the management of it. I assert, without fear of contradiction, that there is no other kind of stock that will ...

    Article : 453 words
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