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  3. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—Referring to a letter signed "Constant Subscriber" in your last week's issue, I should imagine the manufacture of potash would always be profitable in the colonies, and I can assure you ...

    Article : 522 words
  4. THE DYING OUT OF PEACH TREES.

    SIR,—I have several dozen peach trees, some of them 20 years old, others not more than six years, that were one mass of bloom. The fruit set well, and within the last month both fruit arid leaves ...

    Article : 280 words
  5. THE GARDEN.

    The great interest taken by many gentlemen amateurs and others in respect to what plants are most suitable for the gardens of marine residences, and such as will best repay ...

    Article : 1,223 words
  6. THINNING THE BUNCHES ON GRAPE VINES.

    SIR,—Can you inform me through the columns of The Leader when is the proper time for thinning the bunches of grapes from the vine, if bearing too heavily. Is there any objection to ...

    Article : 218 words
  7. OUR HARVEST PROSPECTS.

    We are indebted to our correspondents in the various districts named for the following:— BARINGHUP.—There is a larger area ...

    Article : 359 words
  8. LYRE BIRD.

    SIR,—Having a young lyre bird the last eight weeks, I now find it a hard task to find sufficient food for him; he has thrived well, for he has gained in weight about eight ounces, or an ...

    Article : 135 words
  9. SMEATON AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

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