MR. Chubb writes to the Observer on the virtues and reported virtues of Prickly Comfrey in a strain which will cause farmers and graziers to look anxiously for the result of his experiments. ...
Article : 448 wordsFRNWICK and SCOTT'S Stock, Station, and Produce Report, February 28;—Stations: We have several enquiries both for cattle and sheep properties. Two of the latter are now being ...
Article : 1,371 wordsAs I have received various enquiries concerning the falling off of the oranges before being properly ripe, I take the liberty to answer them all through your columns. ...
Article : 437 wordsWHAT am I to do, as I have taken up three selections, on two of which I have paid two years' rent—next month there will be due one year more, or three years' rent paid,—and the land is ...
Article : 149 wordsWILL you kindly publish,in your next issue, a recipe for making guava jelly?—Yours, &c., Upper Mary River. HOUSEWIFE. [Cut up the fruit as for jam-making. Add ...
Article : 53 wordsI HAVE a plentiful supply o beautiful clear water in my well, but it is too hard to wash with What is the cause? and how can I remedy it? Yours, &c., AQUARIUS. ...
Article : 142 wordsSEEING many valuable recipes in your paper, I wish to ask if you can give one for the following :—Having a waterproof coat almost new, the late damp weather has caused the seams to give ...
Article : 86 wordsIT is an egregious error to assert, as many farmers have done, that a hog is predisposed to plant his fore feet in the trought while eating. Nothing is more absurd. A hog is no more ...
Article : 726 wordsCAN you, or any of your readers, inform me through your valuable paper if there is any cure for the blight in horses and cattle, a great many of the cattle in this district being almost blind ...
Article : 117 wordsWILL you kindly tell me the name of the beetle I send herewith It makes a clicking noise with its head, and if laid on its back it jumps up like a toy jumping frog.—Yours, &c., ...
Article : 660 wordsI HAvE a working bullock with a cancer on his ribs, as the top of the shoulder blade, caused I believe by branding too deep. Please recommend a cure, and you will oblige,—Yours, &c., ...
Article : 93 wordsCAN you tell me how to cure blackleg in a cow ?—Yours, &c., W. WYNYARD. Hill-end, January 31. [It happens very singularly that the day before ...
Article : 123 wordsCAN you give me plan or description of some useful stump extractor. I saw a picture (in The Town and Country Journal, a long time ago) of a lever working on wheels, with a chain at. ...
Article : 86 wordsCAN you inform me and others, through your paper, of the following ?—1. Can a selector cut down bunya and nut trees on his purchased land in clearing scrub for cultivation? They are very ...
Article : 92 wordsI NOTIORD my neighbor two years ago to erect his share of a line of fencing. I put up my share then; his is not up yet. Will I have to notice him again before I can put up his share ...
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The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), Sat 10 Mar 1877, Page 23
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