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  2. THE farm and Garden. THE FARM AND GARDEN CALENDAR FOR JULY.

    KITCHEN GARDEN.—Sow later varieties of peas, broad beans, also some more radishes, mustard and cross, turnips, lettuce, onions (thickly for pickling), rod and silver beet, New ...

    Article : 572 words
  3. DESTRUCTION OF RABBITS.

    Sir—It may not be generally known that rabbits can be poisoned by introducing strychnine into the stalks of cabbage leaves or carrots, or any other kind of vegetable will do as well. ...

    Article : 87 words
  4. LAND AT LAKE BONNEY.

    Sir—I see by a recent issue that an individual styling himself "Wapstraw" seems to entirely disagree with the idea of the land at Lake Bonney being thrown open for selection. ...

    Article : 911 words
  5. Orchard and Dineyard. THIS PHYLLOXERA VASTATRIX.

    The following notification has been published in a supplement to the Government Gazette of Victoria:—"A conference of delegates from the Geelong, Sandhurst, and Melbourne ...

    Article : 194 words
  6. TIMBER-TREE PLANTING.

    Dr. Schomburgk has penned some remarks supplementary to the paper recently read by him on "Timber-Tree Planting." We publish them below, and they will be found to be of ...

    Article : 1,629 words
  7. DISBUDDING FRUIT-TREES.

    There is no practice connected with the culture of the peach and stone fruits generally which is of more importance than the disbudding of the trees in spring; and any one ...

    Article : 1,036 words
  8. METEOROLOGICAL.—JUNE 27—JULY 3.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 142 words
  9. RECLAMATION OF LANDS DEVASTATED BY SHIFTING SANDS.

    The following, taken from the New Zealand Country Journal, will be found very applicable to many parts of South Australia, where shifting sandhills threaten to cover ...

    Article : 569 words
  10. WEATHER NOTES.

    The weather in Adelaide on July 1 was close and almost sultry in character, the wind blowing from the north, and clouds of dust rising occasionally, being quite a contrast to the preceding ...

    Article : 627 words
  11. GREEN FODDER FOR SUMMER FEEDING.

    It is a pleasing fact that an increased area is being put under contribution by cultivators for the purpose of providing green food for their stock in summer ...

    Article : 1,179 words
  12. The Garden.

    Much interest attaches to the fern tribes, not only in the old country, where fern-collecting forms one of the most fashionable and instructive pastimes extant, but also in nearly every ...

    Article : 918 words
  13. THE IMPORTATION OF LIVE STOCK.

    Mr. Thos. C. Booth, of Warlaby, the great shorthorn breeder, who lost upwards of £40,000 worth of stock by foot-and-mouth diseace, has written as follows to the Manchester Examiner ...

    Article : 1,237 words
  14. THE LAND ACT.

    Sir—Will you through your valuable columns kindly give an answer to the following questions:—Supposing A takes out a selection of 640 acres in B's name without even acquainting B of ...

    Article : 410 words
  15. farm and station. THE IMPORTATION OF STOCK.

    Last week we drew attention to the fact that the Government of New South Wales had notified their intention not to renew the prohibition against the ...

    Article : 892 words
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