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  2. Grazier News in Brief.

    SIGNS of spring are recorded from the Wallabadah. Severe frosts at Old Junce. From Brewarrina the reports are of cold weather, and indications of scarcity of feed. ...

    Article : 1,704 words
  3. Tea-culture in Australia.

    IT may prove interesting to furnish a few particulars concerning this, one of the most interesting plants that can be met with in our gardens. We have been induced to refer to the tea-plant on this ...

    Article : 894 words
  4. Our Native Flowers.

    THIS, the chosen emblematic flower of Australia, is one of the very few native flowers which people fond of gardening desire to possess, yet it is quite a rarity to find a garden with a plant of it in its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,105 words
  5. Prosecution for Ringbarking.

    MR. Treweeke, a squatter residing near Orange, was recently summoned by the Crown Lends Ranger for the district for ringbarking trees on Crown lands without authority. The summons was issued under ...

    Article : 421 words
  6. THE CULTIVATOR.

    S[?] Of Pastoral, Agricultural, and Horticultural Shows to come will oblige, by informing us of what fixtures have been made for these oxbibitions:— Dubbo North- Western Pastoral and Agricultural ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. Building and Bushwork for Selectors, Squatters, and Others.

    TOOLS.—The various tools, used in sawing consist of a breaking-down saw, rip saw (with tillers and saw boxes), axe, dogs, plumb-bob, rule and compasses, files, saw-set, driving stick, levers, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,684 words
  8. SUGAR FROM EARLY AMBER CANE

    WHIM very desirous that the early amber cane, and indeed all the promising order of sorghums, imphees, and farmer's friend, &c., should hare fair trial as sugar yielders, we have been cantious in inducing [?] ...

    Article : 322 words
  9. Ringba[?] king Pine Trees on the Lachlan.

    " ALL the large pines about here," writes a correspondent from Condobolin to the FORBES TIMES, the most useful of our forest trees for building purposes, are being rung indiscriminately, and very ...

    Article : 474 words
  10. PROTECTION AND CULTIVATION.

    Victorian farming does not seem to make much, headway under protective privileges. The LEADER says that the average yield per a[?] of wheat in 1880, as compared with 1879, fell from 13.3 to 9.9 bushels; ...

    Article : 187 words
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