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  2. Improvements in the Manufacture of Sugar.

    MESSRS. George A. Drummond and Thomas Sterry Hunt, of Montreal, Canada, have just obtained a patent for a process of removing iron or oth[?] injurious metal from sugar. For this purpose they employ a ...

    Article : 605 words
  3. THE GRAZIER.

    A GENTLEMAN, who is raisiug a now breed of sheep known as the " Nuuah Lincoln," having written to Mr. Oddy, the chairman of the wool-supply committee of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce, requesting to be ...

    Article : 812 words
  4. The Potato Disease in England.

    A WOLVERHAMPTON correspondent of an English prorinc[?]al journal states that the disease has played sad hav[?] in the district around Wolverhampton, for which that place is the chief market. The supply on ...

    Article : 847 words
  5. "THE OLIVE AND ITS PRODUCTS."

    SIR,—The author of the above work, published at Brisbane, and lately favourably noticed in this Journal, complains, in a letter published in your issue of Dec. 7th, that in an article, "Notes on Orange Culture," which appeared on the l6th ult., ...

    Article : 1,012 words
  6. Silk Culture.

    THE Paterson correspondent of the Maitland Mercury, mentions that Mr. Browne, of the Church of England Denominational school, in that town, has during the past season reared over 4000 silkworms, and, says the ...

    Article : 304 words
  7. Agricultural Items, Weather, &c.

    The unsettled weather at Dubbo has greatly interfered with harvesting operations. The farmers in this locality have been unable to gather in their crops, owing to the continued rain. One day dry and the next day wet, is ...

    Article : 1,279 words
  8. Pedigree Stock Movements.

    THE week has been sensational in the way of live stock arrivals if in nothing else, as I shall show before concluding this missive: but I'll begin with something pleasant which fortunately I have. The Devon cow ...

    Article : 1,327 words
  9. Facts for Farmers.

    Writing of breaking in young horses, Col. Colman in the Rural World, says he thinks if there were no passionate men there would be no balky horses, and advises that the young colt be given over to a little ...

    Article : 914 words
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