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  2. Report on Forestry.

    THE Herald states:—We have received the annual report on the working of the forest branch of the Departure of Mines for the year 1884, furnished by the Inspector of Forests and the chief ...

    Article : 275 words
  3. THE AGRICULTURIST AND GRAZIER

    Good seed is as necessary for the agricultural as is good cultivation, perhaps, indeed, more so, because a particularly favourable season may yield him a telerably good crop without having had his ...

    Article : 319 words
  4. Ingenious Frauds on French Banks.

    SOME public attention has been attracted in Paris by a trial for frauds which has been opened before the Assize Court of the Seine. The accused are Victor Guinet, who resided for a time in London, ...

    Article : 369 words
  5. MECHANICAL IMPROVEMENT OF SOILS.

    OWING to the peculiarities of climate no general rule for the management of the soil can be laid down that will be applicable in all localities. Even in the more narrowed limits of a state, no ...

    Article : 691 words
  6. Advice to Young Girls.

    A FATHER, talking to a careless daughter, said:— "I want to speak to you of your mother. It may be that you have noticed a care-worn look upon her face lately. Of course it has not been brought there ...

    Article : 386 words
  7. A Bishop on Demeanour to "Interiors."

    THE Bishop of Manchester prenched on Sunday to a very large congregation in St. Mary Abbot's Church, South Kensington, upon considerateness towards inferiors, and specially towards servants, as ...

    Article : 272 words
  8. Pathetic Appeal by a Hindoo Lady.

    A RECENT issue of the Times of India contains a very remarkable letter, which the editor vouches for as genuine and unprompted. The writer, a Hindoo lady, discusses the question of the social ...

    Article : 892 words
  9. Another Cure for Sea Sickness.

    AN eminent physician, the New York Times states, has finally discovered the cause of sea sickness. A lack of blood in the brain is the origin of that distressing sensation which makes so many people ...

    Article : 309 words
  10. MOLASSES AS FEEDING STUFF.

    WE have further particulars concerning the "Saccheureka" feed of Mr T. Witty, of the Albert, Queensland. Cakes of the material were exhibited at the recent show in Brisbane. They looked like ...

    Article : 239 words
  11. A SENSATIONAL ELOPEMENT AND ITS SEQUEL.

    A WARWICKSHIRE elopment, which recently caused a considerable sensation, has just had what may be regarded as a very satisfactory sequel. About three months since the wife of ...

    Article : 264 words
  12. EXPERIMENTS IN ENSILAGE FEEDING.

    IN the Highland and Agricultural Society's transactions recently published there is an interesting experiments related in feeding ensilage by Mr Mackenzie, of Portmore. Twelve selected cattle were ...

    Article : 953 words
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