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  2. SUGAR GROWING.

    A very few years ago the man who said that the Australian colonies would soon largely engage in the cultivation and manufacture of sugar, ana that before the expiration of the year 1880 they ...

    Article : 2,605 words
  3. EVERITTS ACOUSTIC TELEGRAPH.

    A series of experiments with the newly-invented Acoustic Telegraph were made on October 7th, at the Fulton Ferry House, New York, in the presence of a number of gentlemen, who were as much astonished as ...

    Article : 766 words
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  5. EXOTIC TREES AND PLANTS SUITABLE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Although Australia is not so deficient invaluable timher trees, nor in rare and beautiful specimens of ornamental plants, as some have assorted, yet the most ardent admirer of the country, as it is, will ...

    Article : 2,399 words
  6. PICTON.

    SUICIDE IN THE BUSH.—On Saturday last, a man of the name of William Horn, residing in Bargo Brush, was out looking for bees nests, and when about two miles off from the road came across the dead body of ...

    Article : 300 words
  7. A BENGAL TIGER LOOSE.

    French Mountain, between Glen's Falls and Lake George, was the scene of a genuine sensation during the sojourn of Campbell's Circus and Menagerie at that village last week. At a late hour one night, long after ...

    Article : 563 words
  8. HORSE OIL.

    Sir,— I think that tho weedy horses running about the bush of this colony may be turned to some profitable account if owners are willing to go to alittletrouble in the matter. The boiling pots are an indispensable ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. TRIAL OF EDWARDS'S LAND CULVIVATOR.

    A public trial of Edwards's Patent Land Cultivator has been made at Week's farm, at St. Agnes Hill, Bendigo. A considerable number of our leading agriculturists were present, including Mr. John ...

    Article : 636 words
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    Some of the Chinese, the Pastoral Times regrets to see, are following the ovil examples of the whites, viz., getting drunk and spending all their money earned at the stations. The Chinese are getting very ...

    Article : 1,040 words
  11. No. I.—THE WALNUT.

    Amongst the trees which are most useful to mankind, the walnut is one of the chief. Its timber, bark, leaves, and even its roots, have a high and special value in the markets of the world; while it produces ...

    Article : 1,067 words
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