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  2. CURSED BY A FORTUNE

    She rose with her brow wrinkling, her eyes half closed, and the look of contempt intensifying. "Perhaps I had better defer what I wished to say till to-morrow, sir?" ...

    Article : 3,546 words
  3. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    NELLIE.— Have you tried bo[?], If not, add a teaspoonful to each quart of water and rinse all the articles in this, without the addition, of soap; rub up well with a ...

    Article : 187 words
  4. THE VETERINARIAN.

    Among the readers of the Field in England, and also In other countries says that journal, are many who contemplate a career as members of the Royal College of Veterinary ...

    Article : 1,736 words
  5. THE AGRICULTURIST.

    It anything was wanted to ensure fair prospects for the coming season it was a copions downpour of rain. Farmers and pastoralists were becoming alarmed at the ...

    Article : 2,398 words
  6. THE FUTURE OF THE HORSE.

    F. J. Berry, In his recent address before the Illi[?]nois stock-breeders meeting, takes the ground that the game is not up with the horse in spite of all that is said about ...

    Article : 427 words
  7. HINTS ON HOME DRESSMAKING.

    One of the most important thing to be considered by amateur dressmakers ia a good pattern, or I should say patterns, for it requires quite a number for the complete ...

    Article : 1,052 words
  8. WE MUST HAVE THE TOOLS.

    Robinson Crusoe, you remember, made big boat or canoe out of the trunk of a tree. It was a laborious and tedions job. And that wasn't the worst of it. When he got ...

    Article : 1,237 words
  9. POTATO SOAB.

    Secure any ordinary wooden barrel and into the base fit a wooden faucet. Dissolve 2cz of finely-pul[?]verised corr[?]ive a[?]limate in two gallons hot water and allow to stand ...

    Article : 169 words
  10. THE POULTRY YARD.

    The 42nd annual show in connection with the Tasmanian Poultry and D[?]g Society was held on Wednesday and Thursday last in the Town Hall and annexea, Hobart. From ...

    Article : 778 words
  11. LONGFORD DISTRICT,

    Soaking rains having fallen through the early part of the present week that will have a beneficial effect upon the crops and pas[?]res, and although the atmosphere has been too ...

    Article : 450 words
  12. SORAPS.

    In long spells of d[?]mp weather jellies and preserves should be inspected, as very little dam[?]ness in the place where they are kept will spoil them. ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. ERRORS IN BUTTER-MAKING.

    To make gilt-edged butter it is absolutely necessary to watch the souring of the cream, and to churn as soon as possible after the cream thickens And become sour ...

    Article : 467 words
  14. THINGS TO FORGET.

    If you would increase your happiness and prolong your life, forget your neighbors faults. Forget all the slander you have ever beard. Forget the temptations. Forget the ...

    Article : 150 words
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