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  2. THE CULTIVATOR.

    THE growing scarcity of the Mimosa or Wattle bark for tanning purposes is a subject worthy of some attention. Both in New South Wales and Tasmania, as well the other colonies of the ...

    Article : 1,457 words
  3. Pastoral Items.

    The Mudgee Times, writing upon pastoral and agricultural matters, says: This district has been much more fortunate than many others; the wheat and hay crops having been really good, both in quantity and quality. ...

    Article : 2,715 words
  4. Facts for Farmers.

    Gather cucumbers for pickling every day; the small ones, not over two or three inches long, make the best pickles. The over-grown ones may be made into cucumber catsup, for winter use. ...

    Article : 492 words
  5. Mushrooms and Truffles Eligible For Culture in New South Wales.

    AGARAICUS C[?]ESAREUS, Schaeffer.—In the spruce forests of Middle and South Europe. Trials might be made to naturralize this long-famed and highly delicious mushroom in our forests when spruce fir ...

    Article : 673 words
  6. The Ploughman.

    Clear the brown path, to meet his coulter's gleam! Lo! on he comes, behind his smoking team, With toil's bright d[?]w-drops on his sunburnt brow, The lord of earth, the hero of the plough! ...

    Article : 758 words
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