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  2. Literature, Science, &c.

    (A tale of last year, written for the Revue des Deux Mond[?]; translated and condensed specially for the South Australian Chronicle.) [By a LADY.] ...

    Article : 6,028 words
  3. Agricultural & Pastoral.

    THE FARM.—Continue to break up new land. Weed crops intended for seed. Clear up yards, and collect manure. Prepare land for maize and holcus. Sow mangold wurtzel—the orange ...

    Article : 624 words
  4. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Two little willing feet, That ran my steps to great, With patter light that music was to me; Two little anxious hands, ...

    Article : 422 words
  5. THE FARMER'S "PSALM OF LIFE."

    Tell me not in doleful numbers Times are worse than they have been; For soon, like waking after slumbers, All will be a passing dream. ...

    Article : 321 words
  6. THINNER SOWING.

    The following letter, by Mr. J. J. Mechi, of Tiptree Hall, was addressed to the Mark Lane Express:— "Sir—The more frequently I discuss ...

    Article : 697 words
  7. TO MY SISTER.

    I'll not forget thee, sister dear, Though far away I roam From all who are so dear to me, Around our childhood's home. ...

    Article : 245 words
  8. The House.

    SPRING SOUP.—Strong veal or mutton broth, with all kinds of green vegetables—asparagus tops, spinach, lettuce, onioss, &c. RICE CAKES.—Soak ½ lb. rice over night, boil ...

    Article : 494 words
  9. Wit and Humor.

    Counter attractions.—Pretty saleswomen. Imprudent.—Promising your doctor a legacy, Waiter's epitaph. — He couldn't wait any longer, so he went. ...

    Article : 1,341 words
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