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  2. THE SOIL

    Now that, in spite of their most strenuous protests, the dairy farmers of this State have had the system of compulsory butter-grading thrust upon them by a meddlesome ...

    Article : 473 words
  3. THE MIRROR OF JUSTICE.

    An important point with regard to the law of wills is contained in a recent Privy Council decision, which at the same time furnishes a curious illustration of the diversity of the laws ...

    Article : 1,704 words
  4. MANURING AND WATERING FRUIT TREES.

    G.L., CARLTON, writes:--"The soil here is sandy--yellow sand, with clayey subsoil, that will not grow peas without manure. We have lately put in some peach, nectarine, and orange trees. For their reception ...

    Article : 301 words
  5. SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 246 words
  6. MLRKING TROUBLE.

    G. A. COULBURN.--No, there is little danger in milk from the unaffected teats, but see that only this is used. For the rest--that is, for the quarter affected--rub in camphorated oil night and morning, and if this ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. NARRABRI.

    NARRABRI, Monday.--Farmers generally report crops to be on the forward side, the last rains coming in the nick of time. More rain, however, will be needed during the coming two ...

    Article : 297 words
  8. WHITE ANT IN VINES.

    K., REDBANK. writes:--"I should be glad to be informed, per medium of your 'Soil' columns, as to the best means of dealing with the 'white ant' in young grape vines, and also young fruit trees. Last year I ...

    Article : 102 words
  9. TANNING FOX SKINS.

    R.B.G., YASS, asks for a method of tanning fox skins, either by wattle bark or alum. The former is much the more expensive and tedious operation, and alum will answer equally well. The hair should be thoroughly ...

    Article : 337 words
  10. THE CITY COUNCIL WOOD BLOCK SUPPLY.

    Sir,--The City Council has determined to expend £60,000 in wood-blocking, and tenders are called through your columns for two and a half million blocks. ...

    Article : 498 words
  11. THE OUTLOOK AT WARIALDA.

    WARIALDA, Monday.--Stock Inspector Collman, who has been removed to this centre from Goulburn, has returned from a three weeks' trip through the northern part of the district. ...

    Article : 511 words
  12. UNDER THE CRIMSON BANNER.

    It was a typical Salvation Army gathering that crowded every portion of the Lyceum-hall last evening. From the stalls to the topmost tier of the upper circle there was a teeming ...

    Article : 972 words
  13. SHEEP IN NEW ENGLAND.

    GLEN INNES, Monday.--The other day a large party of sheepbreeders and townspeople visited the experimental farm to inspect the new stud sheep just imported, and the results of ...

    Article : 224 words
  14. SEED POTATOES.

    J.H., MITTAGONG: General experience seems to suggest that tubers of moderate size planted whole give the most satisfactory results over even fairly large seed, where it takes a ton or over to plant an acre. The ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,518 words
  16. LIME WASH.

    WHITEWASH, MILLIE, writes:--"Would you kindly give me through your "Soil" column a recipe for making whitewash out of lime, salt, and fat? I do not know in what proportions they should be mixed." ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. RURAL VOICE.

    To the Editor,--Will you kindly allow me space to say a few words on the above subject? Is it not a wail that reaches from one end of our State to the other? And why does he wail? ...

    Article : 710 words
  18. GENERAL NOTES.

    A deputation from the council of the Royal Agricultural Society waited upon the Railway Commissioners yesterday, and asked that special cheap excursion trains be run from the ...

    Article : 583 words
  19. SINGLE TAXERS AND THE GRADUATED LAND TAX.

    Sir,--Referring to the "graduated laud tax" proposal of the Federal Labor Party, there seems to be an impression abroad that the single tax disciples of Henry George are, if not ...

    Article : 504 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, June 15.--The market maintains its position remarkably well, and prices for colonial are very firm. The moderate supplies of choicest go rapidly into consumption, although ...

    Article : 1,446 words
  21. CURRENT NEWS.

    MOREE, Monday.--At the farmers and settlers' meeting, held to consider the motions on the conference business paper, the delegates stated that owing to the shearing commencing ...

    Article : 424 words
  22. Advertising

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    Advertising : 137 words
  23. INQUIRIES.

    [Names and addresses should accompany all communications under this head, whether they are intended for use in the replies or not.] ...

    Article : 23 words
  24. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 76 words
  25. RABBITS AND HYDATIDS.

    MRS. A, D. BODALLA, writes:--"By this post I am Sending you under separate cover one rabbit's leg and the liver. There is only one large white spot on the liver, but on the leg there is a large lump. I have ...

    Article : 208 words
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