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  2. WIT AND HUMOR.

    BALD men are the coolest-headed men in the world. CAN a man intoxicated by music be said to be air-tight ? ...

    Article : 1,037 words
  3. THE PEST IN PEAR TREES.

    Mr. F. S. Crawford, of Adelaide, gives the following description of that destructive insect known as the pear-tree pest:— If the Phytoptus pyri is a pest likely to puzzle ...

    Article : 791 words
  4. THE GARDEN.

    THE KITCHEN GARDEN.—Already cabbages, cauliflowers, late beans and peas are becoming plentiful. Every encouragement should be given by frequent stirring of the soil, either by fork or ...

    Article : 823 words
  5. DRUNKEN GEESE.

    We take the following from the European Mail: —“When geese take to drink, the result is preposterous, for Nature never meant geese to get intoxicated. A short while ago, however, a ...

    Article : 578 words
  6. CHEESE-MAKING.

    Now that the question of exporting daily produce is attracting some public attention it will not be uninstructive (says the Canterbury Times) to take a glance at the cheese-making industry as ...

    Article : 921 words
  7. EFFECTS OF DEEP PLOUGHING.

    Years ago (says a writer in the Country Gentle man) I ploughed a field that had been largely exhausted by long cropping. The soil was a clay loam with fair drainage. It was ploughed to the ...

    Article : 434 words
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