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  2. THE CULTIVATOR.

    THOUGH many plants which would come properly under notice in the supplimental group have been recorded in others on account of some one or more of their economic products, yet there remain some ...

    Article : 1,808 words
  3. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1873.

    To the Honorable Commissioners of her Majesty's Customs,— Honorable Sirs,—I beg to forward herewith an account of the strengths of the wines that were in the ...

    Article : 687 words
  4. Colonial Wines and their Present English Reputation.

    SIR,—I herewith hand you for publication a letter and a report on Australian wines, just received from Dr. J. B. Keene, the head of the Distillation Department of her Majesty's Customs, London, the most ...

    Article : 1,316 words
  5. Gardening for January.

    ON the whole the month just past, although dry, has not been unfavorable to gardening, to more than an average extent. There have been more than the usual number of very hot days, and a few excessively warm, ...

    Article : 1,947 words
  6. Sericulture in Victoria.

    Miss Stubber, of Ascot-vale, Flemington, has according to the Melbeourne Aye, reared some very fine cocoons this season, and has also monopolised the mulberry plantation in the Royal Park during the ...

    Article : 566 words
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