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  2. Horticulture.

    FLOWER GARDEN.—Advantage should be taken of every fine day to cope with the springing weeds; there is no operation of greater importance. There can be no time set ...

    Article : 1,776 words
  3. THE APPLE-WORM OR CODLIN MOTH.

    A number of subscribers who have heard of the comparatively recent method of destroying the apple worm or codlin moth by the use of poison have written to ask about the method of ...

    Article : 986 words
  4. AGRICULTURAL NOTES.

    The present month will be long remembered on account of the quantity of rain which bw fallen and the extent of country visited by the copious downpours. Unfortunately some have ...

    Article : 2,129 words
  5. ENSILAGE.

    Many letters have recently appeared in the agricultural papers, in which the writers describe their success in making grass, &c. into silage without the aid of any mechanical ...

    Article : 1,989 words
  6. STRANGLES — A CONTAGIOUS DISEASE.

    Popular opinion always leans to the side of the contagion theory; most diseases, according to the general belief, are more or less catching, and even a common cold takes a high place in ...

    Article : 1,379 words
  7. CHEESEMAKING.

    Mr. J. H. Mourad, Chicago, contributes to the Dumfries Courier the following account of Mr. Drummond's system of cheesemaking: —I cannot leave Castle-Douglas without ...

    Article : 683 words
  8. Sporting News.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
  9. CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    A meeting of the Central branch of the Agricultural Bureau was held at the Government Offices on Monday afternoon. There were present Messrs. F. Krichauff, M.P. ...

    Article : 2,080 words
  10. SPORTING NOTES.

    Mr. Von Doussa has received excellent final payments and general entries for the Easter Monday meeting, the numbers now left in being in the Hurdles 12, Cup 13, Steeplechase ...

    Article : 1,028 words
  11. DAVENPORT BRANCH—MARCH 1.

    Present—Messrs. Hart, Giles, and Rodgers (secretary). The secretary reported that he had distributed the seeds received from the Central Bureau to six persons, but owing to ...

    Article : 253 words
  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of this branch was held at Windsor on Thursday, April 11. There was a good attendance of members. It was decided to hold the meetings on the second Thursday ...

    Article : 304 words
  13. MOUNT GAMBIER BRANCH—APRIL 4.

    Present—Messrs. J. Umpherston (president), J. Watson, T. Williams, W. Paltridge, and C. Holloway; also Mr. J. B. Brown (Conservator of Forests) and Mr. A. Molineux, secretary ...

    Article : 1,757 words
  14. EDUCATING A COLT.

    Begin the education of a colt by bridle handling, first on one aide and then on the other. Put him about in different directions forward, backward, to the left and right, and get him to ...

    Article : 568 words
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