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  2. CAPSICUMS.

    CAPSICUM, Chili, or Cayenne pepper, is a native of Cayenne on the north-eastern coast of South America. Immediately after the discovery of that country, it was introduced by ...

    Article : 541 words
  3. Bush, Farm, & Garden.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  4. MR. LAMB'S REGULATIONS.

    SIR: In the second section of the Agricultural Reserves Act of 1863, it is enacted that," It shall be lawful for the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, by proclamation ...

    Article : 1,696 words
  5. SUGAR MANUFACTURE FOR FARMERS.

    SIR: The valuable information conveyed in your columns some weeks ago, in your Sydney correspondents notes, induced me to put myself in communication with Mr. Scott, of Brisbane ...

    Article : 1,429 words
  6. FIELD AND GARDEN MEMORANDA FOR SEPTEMBER.

    THERE have not yet been any serious complaints against the weather. Cool, dewy nights . and moderately warm days have brought the growing crops along pretty well, if the growth ...

    Article : 2,886 words
  7. TO PREVENT TALLOW CANDLES FROM GUTTERING.

    SIR: The following simple method to prevent the usual waste in tallow candles will be acceptable to many of your town and nearly all of your country readers:— Rub a small quantity ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. Field and Garden Correspondence.

    SEVERAL communications are unavoidably held over. THE Correspondence Department of the QUEENSLANDER being steadily on the increase, we have resolved to divide it, and will in future insert what pertains to ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. THE DESTRUCTION OF TIMBER.

    SIR: Your correspondent, "Bodo's," article on the wilful waste of wood in your impression of the 3rd instant is one deserving the attention of every man in the colony. Nature having ...

    Article : 1,358 words
  10. "TOO MUCH COTTON."

    SIR : From the quantity of cotton seed moving about the country at the present time, there are grave doubts expressed that there will be too much cotton planted. That we will flood ...

    Article : 218 words
  11. HOW TO MAKE FRENCH CALF SKINS.

    The standing of "French calf" in our market and among wearers of leather everywhere, of itself justifies the assertion in the Shoe and Leather Reporter of one who has ...

    Article : 604 words
  12. WHAT CHANCE AS A FARMER?

    SIR: I came out to this country two years ago, with the intention of growing cotton. You will recollect that at that time cotton growing was not in favor here, so I was persuaded to ...

    Article : 214 words
  13. DEODORISER WANTED.

    SIR: From cesspools on our property we are greatly annoyed with a bad smell during the warm weather. From the nature of our business it is difficult to have the pools emptied. A ...

    Article : 175 words
  14. DEEP CULTIVATION.

    SIR: In your paper of August 17, a letter on Maryborough cotton cultivation is published, written by Mr. Tomson, of Sundon, in which the following appears:—"I frequently notice ...

    Article : 244 words
  15. COST OF HAND POWER.

    A MAN will dig eight perches of land, or say 2000 square feet, nearly a foot deep, in a day. In doing so he lifts probably three-quarters of it through about a foot in height, that is to say, ...

    Article : 721 words
  16. CURING HIDE FOR WHIPS, &c.

    SIR: One of your correspondents asked some time ago to know the way of making whips. I send you the full particulars of my way or making them. Supposing you have a hide (a cow's ...

    Article : 495 words
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