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  5. FARM AND GARDEN.

    Early sown crops at Warracknabeal are in[?]our. Grass is plentiful throughout the Warrnambool district. ...

    Article : 380 words
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  7. How London Society Spends Sunday.

    It is difficult to imagine a greater contrast than the way Society of the present days spends its Sundays with that of a few decades ago. In the fifties and sixties, and ...

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  8. GABRIEL GARTH, CHARTIST.

    The door opened, and Garth came slowly in, conducted by one of the servants of the place. Eaglesant was shocked at the change which four months had wrought in ...

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  9. THE KITCHEN GARDEN.

    The very changeable weather now being experienced is by no means unusual at this time of the year, but the cold nights following warm sunny days retard the growth of ...

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  10. John Bull's Christmas Dinner Delusions.

    A London magazine, writing upon the desirability of England obtaining her food supplies from her colonies instead of from the foreigner, discusses the subject in the ...

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  11. THE FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY.

    Rose bushes continue to look well. It is to be hoped that the National Rose Society will have fixed the very best time--the 31st inst.--for holding its annual show. At the ...

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  12. Quite a Different Thing.

    Husband (looking up from his paper) : "What asses men make of themselves." Wife: "What is the matter now, dear?" He : "I am looking at the love letters in ...

    Article : 246 words
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  17. THE FRUIT GARDEN.

    The apricot, peach, and many kinds of plums and cherries are now in full bloom, and if one may judge from present appearances, there should be good crops of these ...

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