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  2. PROLIFIC ORPINGTON AND POULTRY FEEDING.

    E.McNamara, Group 16, Abba Barer, via Busselton, writes:—The following facts about a Black Orpington pullet may interest readers. She ...

    Article : 1,678 words
  3. HAND REARING A FOAL.

    "Brookton" writes:—I have just lost a valuable mare, foaling; she was in good condition and I was keeping my eyes on her. I noticed her in the ...

    Article : 567 words
  4. SPREADERS AND WHIPPLE-TREES.

    "Puzzled," Watheroo, writes:—Will you kindly inform me which is the correct implement to use when working a single-furrow plough, spreaders ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 371 words
  5. SILVER CITY CUP.

    On behalf of the "E.J.S.," Tammin, inquiry has been made, and we are informed that tickets No. 33871 and 33872 in the Silver City Cup did not win prizes. ...

    Article : 34 words
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    Advertising : 86 words
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    Advertising : 168 words
  8. TO PROTECT AN INVENTION.

    "Inventor " writes.—I have an idea of a certain article which I believe would he most useful to pig breeders, or even anyone keeping only ...

    Article : 636 words
  9. THE MILKING SHORTHORN.

    In the Mutual Help, 23/8/23, "Cockie" asked for information about the milking Shorthorn and a lengthy reply was given with an illustration. Following that the ...

    Article : 309 words
  10. BETTER BULLS.

    Settlers who will not take the trouble to grow fodder, can hardly be expected to bother their heads seriously about a "Better Bull" ...

    Article : 166 words
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