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  2. Agricultural, Horticultural, and Pastoral.

    The Fabm.—Harvest will be fairly set in this month. The reaping-machine will be in full work. Take care that the thrashing-machine, when used, is not set too closely, to break the ...

    Article : 692 words
  3. Literature, Science, and Art.

    In the year 183— there lived at Bordeaux the last—or one of the last—of & long line of scoundrels who had made that part of France infamous (to our ...

    Article : 3,005 words
  4. Riddles and Pazzles.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 388 words
  5. RUINED GAMBLERS.

    The money epidemic seems to be clearing London society, as 20 years ago the potato disease swept away the population of Ireland. Just as the East and its speculators are ...

    Article : 859 words
  6. THE VINE DISEASE.

    Sir—I beg to call the attention of the vine-growers to the following article which appeared in the last number of " The Journal of the Agricultural Society of New South Wales," ...

    Article : 81 words
  7. THE OIDIUM TUCKER.

    "In the last number of this journal, the vignerons were advised to be on the look out to discover and defeat the first attack of the oidium. The note of warning was not untimely. ...

    Article : 444 words
  8. EXTRACTED POETRY.

    A child was weeping, o'er a grave, And this was what she said, "Sweet mother! O my mother dear! Come back with little Ned.1" ...

    Article : 691 words
  9. FARMERS' ASSOCIATIONS.

    The most successful association of the kind in these colonies was that existing some time since in the Mount Gambier district of South Australia. The farmers ...

    Article : 848 words
  10. Trifles of Wit and Humour.

    "The Coming Man"—A waiter. An "Old Score"—The national debt. The King of Fun-Jo king Board Wages—Directors' fees. ...

    Article : 903 words
  11. THE RAMIE PLANT, OR SEA GRASS; ITS ADVANTAGES AND PECULIARITIES, AS A TEXTILE MATERIAL.

    The China or sea grass, better known in this country as the Ramie plant, bids fair to become one of our staples. It has already been successfully cultivated in ...

    Article : 860 words
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