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  2. THE LADIES' PAGE.

    Take six pounds of tomatoes, one pound of onions, half ounce of garlie, half ounce of cloves, half ounce of ground ginger, three ounces of salt, Cayenne pepperr to taste. ...

    Article : 639 words
  3. FARM AND STATION.

    This is the season when the new milch cow raises her voice to make her bellow heard in the land, and when the veal calflet ambles and gambols and frisks his ...

    Article : 876 words
  4. FASHION NOTES.

    The three-quarter length cape is more generally worn than ever, and is now seen in the most sumptuous materials and with highly elaberate trimmings and embroideries. ...

    Article : 1,000 words
  5. GERALDTON NEWS.

    News reached town this morning of the death of Mr. Geo. Jones, son of Mr. Jno. Jones, a leadieg settler of Greenough. The young man was on the goldfields at Mount ...

    Article : 168 words
  6. NORTHAM NEWS.

    Death has been very busy here this week. I have to record the death of the only son of Mr. John Byfield, who was killed by a fall from a horse; of Mr. M. Lynch, who died at ...

    Article : 275 words
  7. USEFUL HINTS.

    Sprained ankles have been cered in an hour by a shower of hot water, poured from a height of two feet. To renovate bronze.-—Bronze may be ...

    Article : 660 words
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  9. NOTES ABOUT HORSES.

    The way in which an Arab "sizes up" a horse is by measuring him from the tip of his nose to the top of his withers and again from the top of his withers to the ...

    Article : 1,039 words
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