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  2. Pastoral Items,

    A gentleman named Stiles, who was taking a mob of cattle to Gippsland, met with a great loss near Bonang. It appeals from the Maniro Meicury that Mr. Stiles hid camped the cattle on the bulks of the Bo[?] ...

    Article : 2,682 words
  3. THE CULTIVATOR.

    IN the number of this journal for the 21st of June, last year, the first of a series of articles on "Transplanting," was presented to our readers. The subject was, in that and succeeding papers, pretty ...

    Article : 1,255 words
  4. Roquefort Cheese.

    A CURIOUS history attaches to the small, flat, cylindrical cheeses, wrapped in tinfoil, which are often exposed for salo in shops. They bear the name of Roquefort, a village which is the centre of that manufacturo This ...

    Article : 1,026 words
  5. The Orange Tree and Grape Vine

    "Lynx" (Cowra) asks:—1st. "What is the best time to plant orange trees?"—April, and May, before, the frost sets in, if you have them on the spot. And any time from May to September, if they have to be brought ...

    Article : 340 words
  6. Propagation of Mulberries and Walnuts—Cultivation of Liquorice,

    "Sarnia" (Hill End) asks:—1st. "How are mulberries propagated?"—Most kinds from cuttings of one year's wood. The black or English mulberry, from puttings of the old wood, three, four, or more inches in ...

    Article : 364 words
  7. Facts for Farmers.

    A warm bran-mash is a good thing to give a horso when he is brought homo hot and exhausted from a long journey. Blanket him at once, and rub his cars and logs, and then rub his bolly and Hanks and ...

    Article : 697 words
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