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  2. ADVANCE THE HACKNEY.

    Speed, action, and endurance are the hackney's forte, and the aim of the breeder when producing him, having obtained the diamond in its rough state, fears the polishing which produces the ...

    Article : 514 words
  3. THE TICK NUISANCE.

    Residents of the Tweed have represented to the Minister for Agriculture that by the erection of a short line of fencing near the border the district would be absolutely protected from the ticks, ...

    Article : 393 words
  4. Maclean's Amusements.

    Never has any Lower Clarence event occasione such wide-spread interest as did the Highland gathering on Tuesday. For this several causes have to be assigned. It had been well published ...

    Article : 1,509 words
  5. Future Prices for Cane.

    The circular (printed in our issue of Tuesday last, 21st May) has been issued to the farmers of this river by the C.S.R. Co. in connection with their offer to purchase cane of a certain sweetness ...

    Article : 548 words
  6. A RHYMING HISTORY OF ENGLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 494 words
  7. CRICKETERS' BALL.

    The Maclean Cricket Club held their annual ball in the School of Arts on Queen's Birthnight. The attendance numbered fully 200, and all spent an enjoyable evening, Dancing was indulged in from ...

    Article : 245 words
  8. AGRICULTURIST & GRAZIER.

    Cocoanut cake mixed with separator milk will fatten calves and pigs quicker, and therefore at less cost, than other feed of its value yet known. No bolling or preparation is necessary. ...

    Article : 305 words
  9. CULTIVATION OF SUGAR CANE.

    One of the principal reasons why the beet sugar industry on the Continent has improved so immensely during recent years (writes a correspondent) lies in the fact that owing to the ...

    Article : 349 words
  10. CEMENT FLOORS FOR DAIRIES

    There is no doubt about the durability and desirability of cement floors for dairies, for walks, and many other purposes, and where the right kind of sand or gravel can be had without much cost, ...

    Article : 314 words
  11. DEAD BEAT.

    The following lines are taken from a paper found in the pocket of John Clark, a clerk whose body was recently found on the sandhills near Port Adelaide:— ...

    Article : 320 words
  12. NINETY-EIGHT.

    Sunday witnessed the first tangible outcome of the vigorously-prosecuted movement for the commemoration in these far-off shores of the struggles and heroism of '98. The ceremonies commenced with ...

    Article : 418 words
  13. JUDGES AT SHOWS.

    A correspondent in the "Stock and Station Journal" writes—"I notice 'A Breeder' makes a suggestion as to the selection of judges. Now, while I think his suggestion a good one, I think ...

    Article : 2,553 words
  14. JUDGING A COW.

    It may be truly said that to know a cow well she must be examined internally, so as to judge and score her heart, lungs, liver and stomach, which is not possible, but da[?] are content to [?] ...

    Article : 266 words
  15. LEAKS AND LOSSES.

    Concentration reduces the primary capital in land and increases its productiveness, thus decreasing the cost of production, says the "S. M. Herald." Lay out your capital in better tillage, not more ...

    Article : 245 words
  16. REMARKABLE ARCHÆOLOGICAL FIND.

    Professor Alleson, of the Berlin Geographical Society, has described his remarkable discoveries in "Dawson's Island," a lone island in the Pacific, It is, he says, one of the most wonderful places ...

    Article : 629 words
  17. DO COWS THINK?

    A Guernsey cow, Sweet Briar, is the only surviving member of the original herd of dairy cows parchased for the use of the Minnesota School of Agrioulture. During all the time she has been ...

    Article : 574 words
  18. FAMINE IN IRELAND.

    The papers to hand contain [?]t heart-rending accounts. Miss Maud Gonne, a famous IrishAmerican lady now at home, writes from Belmullet—"Famine, actual famine, is throwing its ...

    Article : 535 words
  19. CLIPPING HORSES.

    A writer who believes in clipping horses says— "All horses that have hard or fast work to perform should have their coats trimmed, and they should be clipped at least once a year. To the working ...

    Article : 335 words
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