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  2. The farm and Garden. FARM AND GARDEN CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER.

    This is the most anxious month in the year to the plains farmers, who are not more dependent on the early than on the latter rains in their season. Haymaking commences this month. Have ...

    Article : 688 words
  3. PARLIAMENTARY PAPERS. VALIDITY OF LEGISLATION.

    The following address has been prepared by the Select Committee of the Legislative Council:—To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty. May it please your Majesty— ...

    Article : 1,528 words
  4. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    We learn that the Government have received by this mail the expected despatches from North Australia The members of the expedition arrived there safely, but it appeals ...

    Article : 5,850 words
  5. COTTON.

    Sir—Mr. W. Owen, ever anxious for the we are of this colony, has it various times sent specimens to the [?]useum and plants to the Botanic Garden. He has now brought from the Fiji Islands, and ...

    Article : 537 words
  6. NEW SYSTEM OF PLANTING [?]ES

    [?]ir—A new system of planting the vine, now: practised in Francs, will probably causera revolation in vine-culture. To pl[?]t, or rather to Sow the vine, the eyes are separated from the branch ...

    Article : 541 words
  7. SAFE OF COLONIAL WINES

    We have always held that it is wise policy in our Legislature to encourage in every way consistent With the freedom of trade the manufactore and sate of colonial wines. This, we have ...

    Article : 1,592 words
  8. MINUTE CATERPILLARS

    Sir—I lately received from a Subscriber of yours and a correspondent of mine from the neighbourhood of Williamstown, a small [?] containing a collection of (so-called) "worms" with a request ...

    Article : 396 words
  9. TEMPLER'S PLOUGHING MATCH

    Sir—My name was made very prominent in your paper lately by Messrs. Jno. Barrow and W.m. Delaney. I beg to state the words I made use of at a meeting held at Templer's October 1. I said ...

    Article : 232 words
  10. CULTIVATION OF FLAX

    Sir—On looking over the Observer as the 1st inst. this evening I was glad, indeed, to see an article on the cultivation of [?]ax, and that (this [?]important subject is again revived; and from the ...

    Article : 1,088 words
  11. THE COWANA SCAB CASES.

    Sir—Certain paragraphs Headed Cowana Scab Cases," having appeared in the Weekly Mail, dated 17th September, in which an unsparing use has been made of my name, I beg to offer through ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. NORTHERN EXPEDITION

    The following papers were on Wednesday laidbefore Parliament, and ordered to be printed. Extracts from a Private Letter from B. T. Finniss,. Esq., Government Resident Northern Territory, ...

    Article : 2,294 words
  13. KILLING GAME.

    Sir—Was there not an Act passed a few years since to protect the game of this colony? (I believe it was introduced by Mr. C. S. Hare, then M.P.) If so, what a great pity that it is not put in force ...

    Article : 139 words
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