CONSEQUENT upon the publication of a letter by Mr. E. W. Graham, Captain of the Fire Brigades, in the columns of the Examiner of the 12th instant, the Fire Brigades Board requested that ...
Article : 456 words[WE shall be glad to publish the results of experiments made by agriculturists, and will find space for any communications in this column, re-writing the contributions when desired. Questions relating to agricultural and pastoral subjects will ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 wordsAT last annual mcetiug of the C. P. and A Society a suggestion was made by the president (Mr. T. G. Hewitt) that the Society might, as one mode of increasing the ...
Article : 564 words[NOTE.—It is requested that Secretaries of Clubs will forward coucise reports of scores of matches, also a list of fixtures, to "Bails," at the Office, of this journal. Communications should be sent in not later than mid-day on ...
Article : 1,344 wordsThe above clubs met on the 19th instant at Copmanhurst. The Mann River team had to travel some 30 miles, showing that they love to wield the willow. The scores show that there is very much ...
Article : 340 wordsPROFFESSOR HENRY STEWART, of America, says of the Ayshires:—"Without disparaging any other race or breed, I beg to be allowed to express my preference for the ...
Article : 445 wordsA FEW days ago a lady from San Francisco, who had a very solid bank account, went to Lake Tahoe on a pleasure trip with her daughter. She concluded that she would ...
Article : 473 wordsTHAT shrewd observor of our national characteristics, Mr. Max O'Rell, has (says the Daily News) been discoursing to the poople of Nottingham on the habits and manners of the Scotch, and as usual ...
Article : 486 wordsTHE Editor does not hold himself responsible for opinions expressed by correspondents. NOTE.—All correspondence—letters to the Editor, poetry, &c.—intended for insertion in this journal, must be sent ...
Article : 46 wordsSIR.—In days post, when the Premier was a comparatively young man, his favourite, quotation was "that Ministers should be above suspicion, like Caisar's wife," and at all times sought to render the ...
Article : 622 wordsMR. ANGUS MACKAY, Instructor of Agriculture, says of the Great Scrub on the Richmond that its soil shows a fraction under 4 per cent, of organic or vegetable matter in ...
Article : 333 wordsTHERE are advantages and disadvantages in beginning the fattening of swine or other animals early in the fall. If the process is not begun until late, it must be carried into ...
Article : 782 wordsTHERE is a young woman at Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, who according to American napers, is so charged with electricity that a hairpin which she wore in her head (hair?) ...
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Advertising : 598 wordsAN exchange states—Plants cannot be indefinitely deprived of their leaves; hence preventing their appearance above the surface will kill them sooner or later. ...
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Advertising : 277 wordsA SECOND lecture on sugar was delivered at the Technical College-hall, by Mr. Mackay, instructor in agriculture. "Some of the curious properties of sugar " were dealt with. ...
Article : 406 wordsA SPECIAL meeting of the Executive Committee of the above Society was held on Tuesday afternoon last. Present: Mr. T. Gr. Hewitt (President, in the chair), Messrs. ...
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Advertising : 208 wordsA MATCH was played on the Harwood ground on Saturday, between a new club named the Mororo and the Uniteds, which resulted in a victory for the home team by 11 runs. The new club bids fair ...
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