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  2. Jottings by the Way.

    COGLAN'S cedar party consists of three pairs of sawyers in the winter season, and two pairs in the summer; the other pair being occupied in removing the sawn timber to Armidale. Pits with shingled ...

    Article : 1,778 words
  3. The Wool Brokerage Question.

    Two letters in our advertising columns—the one from Messrs. Jacomb and Son, the celebrated wool-brokers, and the other from Sir Daniel Cooper, the equally celebrated champion of the wool-growers—indicate ...

    Article : 564 words
  4. Sheep-washing.

    To Mr. Matthew Young we owe, as I mentioned in my last letter, the best adjustable spout-lip now in use,— to Mr. James Wilson the size and shape of the spout itself. Some engineers add a valve, opening and ...

    Article : 989 words
  5. THE GRAZIER.

    THERE can te no doubt that the Town and Country Journal is to be congratulated on having been the medium for upsetting the preposterous arrangement put forth by the Agricultural Association as the wool ...

    Article : 1,138 words
  6. The French Silk-woolled Breed of Sheep.

    IN 1828, there was accidentally produced at the farm of Manchamp, cultivated by M. Graux, a ram of the merino race, which, besides other peculiarities and montrositics, was provided with a wool remarkable for ...

    Article : 289 words
  7. MONGREL ENTIRES.

    SIR,—Some time ago I noticed in your columns something portioning to ridding the colony of the mongrel horses that infest it, and cat off the grass from good stock. It may be done I believe one way, and only one; that is every entire ...

    Article : 425 words
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