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  2. The Farm and Garden.

    KITCHEN GARDEN.—The time for sowing and planting in Plain gardens is over for the season. Take up onions, garlic, shallots, &c., as they ripen, and collect seeds of peas, beans, &c. ...

    Article : 316 words
  3. The Vineyard.

    Mr. Robert Turner, from whom we some time since published a letter with respect to his process for arresting fermentation in wines, has courteously permitted us to publish his method. ...

    Article : 481 words
  4. AGRICULTURAL AND STATION MEMORANDA.

    It is understood that considerable transactions ate being made in new wheat at Port Pirie for forward delivery, and that 4s. 6d. has been accepted for a large parcel ...

    Article : 2,831 words
  5. THE RESULTS OF THE DESTRUCTION OF FORESTS.

    We have already on more than one occasion referred in these columns to the important influence which forests exert upon climate, and the dangerous results ...

    Article : 983 words
  6. IMPERIAL DUTY ON AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    The following document, received by the Victorian Government from the Agent-General of that colony on the subject of the rate of duty charged on the importation of wines into Great ...

    Article : 2,098 words
  7. PORT PARHAM.

    Sir—Will you kindly allow me a small space in your valuable paper to point out to some of our sapient legislators the position of the unknown Port Parham. I have not knows a port ...

    Article : 244 words
  8. MR. MACIVOR'S LECTURES.—No. VII.

    An entertaining and instructive lecture was delivered by Mr. R. W. E. MacIvor on the 15th Nov., at Learmonth. Mr. Quinlivan, President of the Ballarat Agricultural Society, occupied ...

    Article : 3,895 words
  9. HOW TO OBTAIN SUITABLE EMIGRANTS

    Sir—If you can kindly afford me space, I should like to make a few remarks on the above subject. In my opinion we have never yet taken the best plan we could adopt for the purpose, ...

    Article : 516 words
  10. COVERING HAYSTACKS.

    Sir—Some time ago I proposed in your columns a plan for covering stacks in a simple and inexpensive manner with roofing-iron. Since then I have put it in practice, and for the ...

    Article : 211 words
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