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  2. Mining.

    THE Under-Secretary for Mines has received a telegram from Mr. Warden R.C. H. Uhr stating that he wishes to confirm his telegram in reference to smelting at Cloncurry. ...

    Article : 55 words
  3. The Economy of Food for Dairy Cattle.

    PROPESSOR LONG writes as follows in the S.A. Observer on the question of altering the system of cultivation so as to produce a variety of succulent crops chiefly for the silo: "There ...

    Article : 1,419 words
  4. The American Wheat Crop.

    THE Farmers Review (Chicago) has published the following summary of its crop returns: "A close study of the reports sent in by correspondents gives little indication thus far ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. The Bloomfield Tin Mines.

    MR. HUGH MILMAN, of Cooktown, wires to the Under-Secretary for Mines as follows: "I have just retained from the Bloomfield tin mines. The report of a lode haying been ...

    Article : 49 words
  6. A Miner's Wail.

    An old prospector writes us as follows "Allow me, through the medium of your columns to refer to a matter which has been either overlooked or ignored daring the passing ...

    Article : 954 words
  7. The Croydon Goldfield.

    From a very lengthy report forwarded from the Croydon Goldfields to the Under Secretary for Mines, by Warden Samwell, we are enabled to make the following interesting ...

    Article : 1,055 words
  8. Farming Memoranda.

    How new garden posts originate may be learnt from a notice of a large foreign worm, which was doubtless received at Kew and at Welbeck, England, in soil attached to imported ...

    Article : 744 words
  9. Eucalyptus Oil for Veterinary Purposes.

    EUCALYPTUS oil, distilled from the leaves of the bluegum (Eucalyptus globulus) has for some time had a place in the British Pharmacop[?]a, on account of its powerful antiseptic ...

    Article : 301 words
  10. In-and-in Poultry Breeding.

    SOME interesting experiments upon the tendency of indiscriminate in-and-in breeding to diminish the egg-laying powers of poultry are recorded in an American paper. The ...

    Article : 187 words
  11. Improvement of the Plants of the Farm.

    MESSRS. RAYNBIRD AND CO., of Basingstoke, England, in a circular recently issued, write as follows: In the cultivation of farm plants it is satisfactory to know that Englishmen are still ...

    Article : 489 words
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