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  2. Station, farm, & Garden.

    THIS is a special department of the QUEENSLANDER. and contributions are invited from all quarters upon stock and station affairs, the management of cattle, general farming, and gradening pursuits- A large ...

    Article : 1,936 words
  3. LIME AND CARBONIC ACID IN SUGAR REFINING.

    THE following is abbreviated from a lengthy article contributed to La Sucrerie Indigene, by M. Feltz, a Russian chemist:— Since the introduction of lime into the ...

    Article : 3,211 words
  4. Field and Station Correspondence.

    SIR,— Would you oblige by giving the directions for making "Devonshire Cream?"— Yours, Rockhampton, March 2. L. S. ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. SUGAR AT MAURITIUS.

    THE correspondent of the Melbourne Argus, writing on January 13, states:— The New Year's holidays have passed away with less outward rejoicings than were formerly ...

    Article : 540 words
  6. QUESTIONS CONCERNING MAIZE.

    SIR,—Can you inform me how long maize is called new," and what age it must be before it is wholesome food for horses? What the consequence of giving horses new maize is? and how ...

    Article : 268 words
  7. THE NEXT INTERCOLONIAL WOOL SHOW.

    THE agricultural society of New South Wales has done a good thing in publishing its proposed wool schedule in the journal of the society at so early a period, in order, if possible, ...

    Article : 951 words
  8. SOWING WHEAT IN ROWS WITHOUT DRILLING.

    SIR,—I am certain that there is a method of sowing wheat in rows without using the drilling machine. It seems to me that were you to make known how it is done that the information ...

    Article : 155 words
  9. WHITLOWS.

    SIR,—As I hear that several persons in town suffer from these unpleasant swellings, I beg to hand you a recipe that I have tried with unvarying success in England, Victoria New ...

    Article : 122 words
  10. PROSPECTS OF SILK CULTURE.

    IN all of these colonies there has been a mild and intermittent excitement on the subject of silk-culture. A show of silk was held last week in Sydney, under the auspices of the Agricultural ...

    Article : 702 words
  11. THROW OPEN THE LANDS, BUT NO DUMMYING.

    SIR,—It is high time the general interests of the country should be no longer sacrificed to meet the necessities of a class of men whose position is not only antagonistic to our future ...

    Article : 2,167 words
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