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  2. INTERCOLONIAL VICTORIA.

    The Hon. G. Berry addressed the electors at Geelong this evening. The hall was crowded, 700 persons being present. He was received with cheers. Alderman Jones occupied the ...

    Article : 787 words
  3. THE DAIRY.

    Indigestion is a common disease among calves, owing to their being so generally brought upon the pail, subjected to long fasts and subsequent; rapid gorging or compelled to drink sour, stale ...

    Article : 894 words
  4. THE POULTRY-YARD.

    Perhaps one of the most destructive elements in the poultry-yard as regards young stock is chicken cholera. This complaint is one against which the poultry breeder finds it a most ...

    Article : 798 words
  5. THE BEEHIVE.

    Next to the tea-chest, pickle-box, or strawskep, the most simple hive we have seen described is the following:—It is very much like Mr. B. M. Quinby's in principle, but far ...

    Article : 704 words
  6. FORESTRY.

    Present— Colonel Barber (in the chair), Hon. B. T. Finniss, Mr. G. McEwin, Mr. J. E. Brown (Conservator), and Mr, H. D. Melville (Secretary). ...

    Article : 1,310 words
  7. A WILD MAN AT TALLAROOK.

    For the put three years the Tallarook district has been possessed of a wild man of the woods. This mysterious individual was drat seen about three years ago by Mr. Thomas Mullavey, a ...

    Article : 2,856 words
  8. PLOUGHING MATCHES

    A ploughing match was held on Mr. Hack's farm, near the beach, Aldinga, to-day, and there was a large attendance both of competitors and visitors, notwithstanding the very inclement ...

    Article : 248 words
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