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    IN future this page will be devoted entirely to [?] connected with the Station, the Farm, and the Garden. We invite the co-operation of all interested in [?] ...

    Article : 129 words
  3. THE GARDEN.

    God Almighty first planted a gardon, and indeed it is the purest of all human pleasures. It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man, without which buildings and palaces are but [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 70 words
  4. ORCHARD WORK.

    BESIDES careful preparation of the soil, there are many other points requiring attention to secure success in the orchard. It is by no means a small matter to make oneself as ...

    Article : 565 words
  5. CUTTINGS.

    AN ACQUISITION TO QUEENSLAND.—The pretty little Ayrshire cow brought from Victoria by Mr John Fenwick, and exhibited at the National Association exhibition, has ...

    Article : 1,339 words
  6. AGENTS' REPORTS.

    MILMAN & KIRWAN report, September 2:—Stations. We do not hear of any having changed [?] in this part, of the country since our last but we can report buyers in ...

    Article : 380 words
  7. THE STATION.

    THE following is a list of seeds we have in hand (with the nearest approach to the times of sowing we can obtain), and which we [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 72 words
  8. MELBOURNE.

    R, GIBSON AND Co. report:— Fat Cattle: 1700 were yarded yesterday; prices easier. Best ba locks forward fetched £12. We sold 120 of Mr Buckley's Murweb ...

    Article : 552 words
  9. A WOOD PRESERVATIVE.

    IT may interest many to know that salt will frequently so impregnate wood as to render it tough and effectually preserve from decay. In the salt mines of Poland and Hungary the ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. IMPORTANT CATTLE SALE.

    [?] B. D. Morehead and Co. the catalogue of Mr Woodhouse's Mount Gilead herd of shorthorns and Devons, to be sold on September ...

    Article : 254 words
  11. CHAFF!

    THE Lims-kila being notified by billet doux and a small boy that [?] Holdback, Esq, of Boston, was waiting in the ante-room to be [?] the president said:"De ...

    Article : 294 words
  12. STRAW AS FUEL.

    THE Russian Mennonite settlement in Nebrasks has says the Detroit Telegraph, taught American "one trick worth knowing, at least." Usually in the prairie States of the ...

    Article : 272 words
  13. THE DEPTH TO SOW.

    THE rule that seeds should be covered with their own thickness of soil (says the Field), is not one that should always be adbered to where early vegetation is desired. For ...

    Article : 325 words
  14. SYDNEY.

    HARRISON, JONES, AND DEVLIN report, August 24:—Stations: We have nothing fresh to report under this heading; the enquiry is still slight owing to the hardness of ...

    Article : 966 words
  15. IMPORTANT SALE OF SHEEP.

    A TELEGRAM in the S. M. Herald informs us that the sale of stud sheep, held last week in Melbourne, was largely attended, and the [?] was spirited. The sheep [?] ...

    Article : 219 words
  16. PROTECTION GETTING TIRESOME.

    THE Victorian farmers appear to be growing tired of the everlasting system of taxation to which they are subjected under the existing tariff. The Telegraph states that a ...

    Article : 307 words
  17. THE FARM.

    IN order to give information for a farm paper it is scholar, or even a fair writer. What is wanted is facts; plain, every-day common-sense, facts. If ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 106 words
  18. THE POULTRY YARD.

    MR. RUDDLE, of Fortitude Valley, expresses his opinion that judges should not attempt to decide on what they do not understand, and thinks that a s judge may be ...

    Article : 549 words
  19. RATHER MIXED.

    [?] wonder what our local [?] would say to this? A [?] ...

    Article : 65 words
  20. SELECTOR'S RELIEF ACT.

    THE above act, introduced by Mr. Persse, has now become part of the law of the land. It is very short, and to the point. The first clause relates to the time for obtaining a ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. A TRIUMPH FOR THE COLONIES.

    NEW SOUTH WALES in regard to her exhibits of wool at the Paris Exhibition, has been victorious in competition against the whole world. This welcome tidings is ...

    Article : 348 words
  22. THE TALE OF T. [?]

    [?] ...

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  23. THE OLYDESDALE HORSE.

    OF the origin and peculiarities of the Clydesdale horse—an animal held in as high esteam in Australia as in his native country—the following [?] from the pen of Mr. ...

    Article : 537 words
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