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  2. AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

    A large area of wheat has been sown during the last fortnight, and the land has been in splendid order, the seed having germinated at once. We predicted some ...

    Article : 1,611 words
  3. MUSICAL NOTES AND CHIT-CHAT.

    Under this head are given items of general interest to musical readers, chiefly collated from home and colonial papers. Interesting paragraphs are invited, and will receive early attention if sent ...

    Article : 2,754 words
  4. MELBOURNE GOSSIP.

    The principal topic of conversation in town during the week has been Sir Henry Loch's levee on the Queen's Birthday, and Lady Loch's dance on the day following; ...

    Article : 1,129 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN SETTLEMENT.

    1803.—We have already detailed the growth of one offshoot of the parent colony. It is now our place to record the formation of a still more important and ...

    Article : 2,957 words
  6. NEWSPAPER CRITICS.

    A German newspaper has an amusing article on newspapers and their critics and sketchers the innocent complaceny with which the reader scrutinises his ...

    Article : 554 words
  7. STATISTICS OF THE LIVE STOCK OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An elaborate report for 1887 on the live stock of New South Wales has been presented to the Minister of Mines, etc., by Mr. Alex. Bruce, Chief Inspector of Stock, ...

    Article : 423 words
  8. DRY PROCESS OF BUTTER MAKING.

    Mr. W. B. Jones, an export dairyman of Victoria, has been demonstrating by chemical analysis that rancidity in butter is very frequently due to the water with which the ...

    Article : 1,031 words
  9. A REMARKABLE CASE.

    Under the above heading the Doncaster Reporter of July 6, 1887, publishes the following in its editorial columns:—Our readers may recall the circumstance ...

    Article : 950 words
  10. MISCHIEF MAKERS.

    Oh, could there in this world be found Some little spot of happy ground, Where village pleasures might go round, Without the village tattling! ...

    Article : 296 words
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    Family Physician—"I am afraid you have been eating too much cake and sweet-stuff. Let me see your tongue." Little girl—"Oh, you can look at it, but it won't tell!" ...

    Article : 129 words
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