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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 407 words
  3. DRAINAGE.

    The following device, illustrated in the cnt below,is the best means that John M. Bloss, director of the Oregon experiment station, has found for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 851 words
  4. PRACTICAL JOTTINGS.

    The month of August is doubtless the busiest of the year for the gardener, especially in planting, transplanting and sowing. In the orchard all [?] ...

    Article : 1,172 words
  5. MELBOURNE ITEMS.

    Farmers as well as graziers are now beginning to feel the results of the unusually dry autumn we have experienced. Crops of all kinds are in a ...

    Article : 901 words
  6. HOW TO COPE WITH PLANT PESTS.

    The following circular has just been issued by the Agricultural Bureau of South Australia:—When the plants are dormant, generally bare of leaves, ...

    Article : 1,161 words
  7. FOOTBALL

    This match was played on the ground of the latter last Saturday and [?]esulted in Tungamah being defeated for the first time this season. A special ...

    Article : 482 words
  8. "BOGHOLE—A COMPLAINT."

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE MERCURY. (per favour of the Tungamah Express). SIR,—A peppery correspondent of the [?] Independent has evidently got his ...

    Article : 243 words
  9. OLD PLAYER REPLIES.

    SIR,—I have been unfortunate enough to incur the displeasure of a person calling himself “Advancement,” because I ventured to give a hint or two, with the best ...

    Article : 290 words
  10. NOTES ON SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

    Tungamah, who were unbeaten up to Saturday last, were rather easily defeated by Mulwala, who kicked 5 goals to 2. The game was not a good ...

    Article : 338 words
  11. HE MR. TRICKS’ COMPLAINT.

    SIR,—In your last issue you seem to shirk the main points of my letter, and sarcastically remark in a foot-note that my letter is full of logic that mystifies from beginning to ...

    Article : 908 words
  12. The [?].

    AFTER the unwarrantable attack upon us by a whole army of newspaper correspondents, who have almost exhausted the vocabulary of violent ...

    Article : 1,635 words
  13. "Big Head” Cabbage.

    J.J.[?] Gregory, [?].authority, writes as follows to Rural New Yorker; As every farmer knows, if cabbages on the [?] of splitting are started a little ...

    Article : 228 words
  14. A BANK MANAGER IN TROUBLE.

    An Age telegram from Omeo says, —"Mr Holles, P.M., has granted a summons on a criminal information for perjury and forgery against Hugh ...

    Article : 252 words
  15. TUNGAMAH COURT OF PETTY SESSIONS.

    The Administratrix in the estate of the late C. A. Beckett proceeded against Andrew Kennedy. Debt, £4 15s 9d, subscription due to the Express ...

    Article : 233 words
  16. THE LAW RELATING TO NEWSPAPERS.

    1. Subscribers who do not give explioit notice to the contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscriptions. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance ...

    Article : 220 words
  17. CORRESPONDENCE.

    We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents. Ed. T.E. ...

    Article : 16 words
  18. TUNGAMAH V. MULWALA.

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE EXPRESS. SIR,—The manifest blundering of the officiating central umpire at Saturday’s match—Mulwala v. Tungamah—has aroused ...

    Article : 231 words
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