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  2. INGHAM NOTES.

    INGHAM, December 28.—In November the local announce had a fairly busy time when 383 cases were attended to These were made up of 31 accidents. 81 ...

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  3. AYR NOTES.

    AYR, December 28.-During the week an inch and a half of rain fell over the town ares, but much heavier talls were recorded in the country districts. Over six Inches ...

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  4. FARM AND GARDEN.

    As "Sap" promised herewith is a copy of the remarks issued by the "Queensland Digger" on a wonderful grass. "An account of a wonderful grass, which ...

    Article : 371 words
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  7. DON'T BE LAZY.

    It is very true with gardening, as with life, you can only take out of it as much as you put into it. For gardening is by na means a lucky dip. ...

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  9. SOR THE VEGETABLE GARDENER.

    How does the vegetable plot stands is it lying idle, covered with weeds and grass. Just eating up all the manure you 50 isorinusly put into it earlier in the year, ...

    Article : 254 words
  10. HOME HILL NOTES.

    HOME HILL, December 28-The first fresh in the river for Just on 12 months: was teen last Thursday. Though of no great volume, it was sufficient to cause the ...

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  11. NOTES BY THE WAY.

    "Sap" has to thank Mr. W. J. Jackson. of Murray Upper, for the following hint tent "Sap", In response to his request Here is the letter: In the Farm and Garden ...

    Article : 512 words
  12. GARDEN LORE.

    New York Botanical Garden, grandest and mod important of the American botanic cirdem. established in 1894. The first botanic garden in New York was ...

    Article : 1,036 words
  13. SAP'S MAIL BAG.

    R.T.S (Ayr) Your citrus trees are suffering from quite a common disease, called gumming. The only treatment is to cut away the effected portions of bark, and ...

    Article : 234 words
  14. BOWEN NOTES.

    BOWEN. December 28—Another Christmas Day has come and gone, and, in spite of every indication to the contrary, the weather hu been very kind to us. Firstly ...

    Article : 461 words
  15. REPORT OF CROHAMHURST OBSERVATORY.

    The large southern sunspot group has just compelled its crossing of the sun's visible disc, and there must now be produced the usual normal reactions, which ...

    Article : 220 words
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