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  2. THE NEW SOUTH WALES STUD BOOK.

    WE have been favored by Mr Jules Joubert with a copy of volume III. of the New South Wales Stud Book, edited by Messrs E. K. Cox and J. A. Scarr, and published under the ...

    Article : 699 words
  3. Station, Farm, & Garden.

    IN conjunction with a numerous list of regular contributors to the Station, Farm, and Garden columns of the QUEENSLANDER, we invite the co-operation of all interested in the productive pursuits of the ...

    Article : 1,443 words
  4. STOCK, STATION, AND PRODUCE REPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,592 words
  5. The Honey Bee.

    WE are enabled this week to present illustrations of the now famous bar frame bee hive of Mr Carroll, of Milton—"The Queenslander Bee-master," as he has been aptly named. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 530 words
  6. THE NECESSITY OF SALT FOR SHEEP.

    IN all parts of the animal body and its liquidity, chloronation is present, whereafter a proper addition for the organism from the exterior as a necessary condition as far as the ...

    Article : 804 words
  7. Correspondents' Conference.

    SIR,—I comply, with pleasure, with the request in your last, and forward the notice of Professor von Pettenkofer's experiments to test the effects of growing trees upon rainfall. The ...

    Article : 202 words
  8. THE SHORTHORN AND THE DOCTOR.—I.

    "Experientia docet." IT gave me pleasure to read " Dr Jenkins on Cattle," in the Queenslander. Why are there not more of such papers published ? It is the ...

    Article : 2,550 words
  9. REMEDIES FOR BURNS.

    SIR,—In answer to a correspondent desiring to know cures for burns, I have found nothing better than the following:—[?]. Take salad oil and add a little cold water, stir the two until ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. INDIGO—ITS GROWTH AND MANUFACTURE.

    THE following paper, prepared by an indigo planter who had recently visited Queensland, and had a strong conviction that this colony possessed both soil and climate suitable for its ...

    Article : 2,231 words
  11. WHIN HEDGES—SUN FLOWER SEED CHILLIES—BEES.

    SIR,—I am in favor of hedges as being true English, and saw with pleasure a note in your issue of the 8th, from " Old Farmer," on the whin plant for hedges. Can you give me any ...

    Article : 308 words
  12. WEIGHT OF HAY.

    SIR,—Could you inform me of the weight of a cubic yard of oaten hay ? lam aware of the weight allowed for meadow hay (both old and new) ; but fancy there must be a difference in. ...

    Article : 170 words
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