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  2. the APIARY the GARDEN

    "Constant Reader" (I have one at last) of Westfield writes:—Some time ago you gave a description of difficult kinds of beehive frames, I have lost my copy, so will you please repeat ...

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  4. POULTRY NOTES

    As soon as the sexes can be determined they should be separated and preference in the way of better housing, yards, etc., should be given to the pullets, as on them mainly depends the ...

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  5. TOMATOES.

    Continuing his article on the cultivation of tomatoes in Western Australia, the first portion of which was published in last week's issue of "The Western Mail," Mr. E. T. Morgan, vegetable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,274 words
  6. EGG-LAYING COMPETITION.

    Following are the progressive totals in the Muresk Agricultural College egg-laying competition for the week ended September 15:- Groups.—White Leghorns: Spence. H., 476 ...

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  8. CORRESPONDEN E.

    "Busselton."—(1) The Geraldton wax growing in its native state does not require an abundance of water. Your climate conditions would be [?] against watering daily (2) Now is the ...

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