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  2. MRS. BROWN

    "Greenleaf." she said, as she sat down, "I want yer to do somethink fer me." "Granted, O Marier," we said, "even unto half of our kingdom, which at ...

    Article : 1,408 words
  3. HALF-ACRE HINTS.

    "Walnut" (Kooringa) writes:—"I am desirous of starting a Email orchard at Booborowie (about 16 miles north west of Burra), and would be glad if you will ...

    Article : 369 words
  4. POULTRY YARD.

    SHOWS. September 10 to 13—The Royal Agricultural EVENING MEETINGS. August 14—The Wyandotte Club, at the Prince ...

    Article : 41 words
  5. MAKING A START.

    "H. A." (Hawthorn), writes:—"I have taken weak interest in jour weekly notes in "The Mail," and would like you to inform me what small handbook would be ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. A HEDGE WANTED.

    "Agent" (Kooringa) writes:—"I have just bought an acre of land to build a home. Needless to say, I am very interested in your advice and valuable hints. ...

    Article : 256 words
  7. FIG TREES.

    "Fig" (King's Park).—Very sorry but your letters must have been mislaid, for they have not reached me, and cannot be found now. Unfortunately, you did ...

    Article : 60 words
  8. SELECTING STOCK DUCKS.

    If your only object in breeding ducks is for consumption, you should never think of breeding from very large framed parents, but rather than this, should select ...

    Article : 221 words
  9. PEANUTS AND DELICIOSA.

    "D. Bell" (Adelaide) writes:—"Some few weeks back you gave information regarding the cultivation of peanuts but you did not mention at what depth the ...

    Article : 275 words
  10. THE FOURTH MONTH'S RESULTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 501 words
  11. A SNAIL REMEDY.

    "F. J," (Adelaide) writes:—"I cut the attached from an English publication, dated June 14. If new, thought it would interest you:—"Here in London, almost all ...

    Article : 227 words
  12. "MAIL" POULTRY BOYS. AN ENJOYABLE OUTING.

    Saturday, August 2, was an ideal day for an outing, and all those boys, numbering about 40, including a few visitors, who, with "Practical." boarded the ...

    Article : 511 words
  13. BROKEN ROOTS.

    "J. R. C." (Kensington Park) writes:—"I have several last year fruit trees, particularly nectarine, apricot, and fig, that are throwing large fibrous roots almost to the ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. RHUBARB.

    "Charles" (Hawthorn) writes:—"I have just put down a small bed of rhubarb, which has started to grow, and would feel much obliged if you would answer a few ...

    Article : 222 words
  15. MORE FROSTBITE.

    "S. P." (Port Adelaide) writes:—"Could you kindly answer this question in Saturday's "Mail"? I have a bed of gladioli which have been planted about two ...

    Article : 146 words
  16. ADVICE APPRECIATED.

    "Indian Runner," Norwood, writes:—"Some months ago von advised me to try Indian Runner ducks as a means of destroying snails in an old garden. I am ...

    Article : 226 words
  17. PEACH TREES.

    "Elberta" (Thebarton) writes:—"Will you kindly oblige me by answering two or three questions? I "have some orange trees that are gradually dying back at ...

    Article : 322 words
  18. PICKING COMBS IN POULTRY.

    "West Hilton" writes:—"My Leghorn hens pick, the cockerel's comb. Can you tell me of anything I can do to prevent [?]am?" Answer.—This is a very bad habit. The ...

    Article : 90 words
  19. A GOOD GUESS.

    "L. R." writes:—"In reply to apt remarks in your "Mail" of Saturday, July 26. re the coming flower of the season, it will be Snapdragon (Ant[?])." ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. GYPSUM AND MANURE

    "M. Tucknott" (Port Lincoln) .—Far from being injurious, the use of gypsum with horse or cow dung does good us fixing the ammonia, and is one of the best ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. PRUNING OF FRUIT TREES.

    "Nitrate" (Arthur street, Hyde Park) writes to "Elschar":—From time to time your valuable advice and bints hare been of very great help to me as an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 641 words
  22. BOYS' REPORTS.

    "George," Prapect.—Another month has come and gone, and our turn again to report. First of all I wish to send my congratulations to "Reg" for his victory. I must also sent an ...

    Article : 2,636 words
  23. EARLY TOMATOES.

    "Herbert Solomon" (Hill street, North Adelaide) writes:—"Herewith some tomatoes—pups from those I sent you last winter. I picked to-day quite a hundred ...

    Article : 179 words
  24. THE BOYS' COMMENTS.

    "George" mentions that one of his pullets has laid some eggs streaked with blood and wants to know what to do to prevent this ...

    Article : 370 words
  25. TO EX[?]UIRERS.

    "Malvern."—We are investigating the matter of bulbs forwarded, as sample of footpath pest. Answer next weed. "Monstera Del[?]."—Apply to Messrs. ...

    Article : 33 words
  26. ADVICE TO MRS. BROWN.

    To "Gertrude,"—Your letter has been forwarded to Mrs. Brown, but up to now we have not received a reply. We feel sure that our old friend will consider the ...

    Article : 39 words
  27. GIRL'S REPORT.

    "Gladys," Graytown.—My [?] month is very satisfactory. My birds are [?] locking and laying well. They are very [?] eat from my hands fly on me when I go [?] ...

    Article : 205 words
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