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  2. MUSICAL NOTES.

    A voice exercised only in cantabile singing is bound to grow larger, and in such development will grow stiff and unwieldy, and need constant replacing.Sing your ...

    Article : 568 words
  3. PUPIL-TEACHERS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    IN the Assembly last week, Dr. Graham asked the Minister of Public Instruction: 1.Is it a fact that a notice has been issued to the pupil teachers in the public schools to ...

    Article : 318 words
  4. THE USE OF MAIZE AS HUMAN FOOD.

    Philadelphia Scrapple—Take one hog's head and set of feet. Thoroughly scald and thoroughly scrub. Put them into a large kettle. Cover with cold water and cook slowly for ...

    Article : 1,129 words
  5. SELECTORS RELIEF BILL.

    IN the Assembly last week, the Minister for Lands made an important explanation on a bill he intended to introduce under the following motion: ...

    Article : 1,078 words
  6. AGRICULTURIST & GRAZIER.

    CANON TUCKER, an eminent Victorian divine, has taken much interest in the question of village settlement and the placing of people upon the land. His efforts ...

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    TAGOSASTE, OR TREE LUCERNE.—Herbert Rumsey, Barber's Creek, writes:—Among the many wonderful fodder plants that have been introduced during the last few years, ...

    Article : 1,093 words
  8. A New Zealand Farmer in England.

    A CORRESPONDENT writes: A few days ago it was my good fortune to make the acquaintance of an old colonial farmer. His brogue at once bespoke him a native of the "Land ...

    Article : 415 words
  9. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION AT SEA.

    FULL details are to hand regarding the burning at sea of the American barque Carrie E. Long. The survivors, six in numher, have been landed at New York by the ...

    Article : 347 words
  10. Farming at Copmanhurst.

    HAVING experienced the worst season th the oldest resident here, the two inches of rain that fell last week was a very welcome visitation. Many cattle have died, and ...

    Article : 244 words
  11. Woogoolga.

    MINING.—The mines at Bucca Creek are progressing as well as can be expected. The prospectors (Taylor and party) have not been at work in the shaft owing to ...

    Article : 264 words
  12. Sugar-cane Pests in Queensland.

    THE cane planters of Northern Queensland have recently been holding a conference at Mackay. The subjects discussed were of a varied character. Amongst those, the ...

    Article : 458 words
  13. WEATHER PROPHETS.

    "ALLEGRETTO" writes in the Queenslander: We can endure a weather prophet who predicts storms, rain, drought, or even bush fires, but when "the only Wrugge" goes ...

    Article : 320 words
  14. Tobacco.

    OUR Ulmarra correspondent writes: "Farmers are all anxious to ascertain what crop can be grown profitably, and the opinion is given by experienced tobacco-growers that ...

    Article : 257 words
  15. Clarence P. and A Society.

    THE regular meeting of council was held on Tuesday. Present Messrs. T. Hadfield, V.P., (chair), Crispin, Hockey, M'Pherson, Harton, M'Phee, C. Page, Varley, Volckers, Maurice, ...

    Article : 249 words
  16. Rented Cane Lands.

    MR. T. W. CRAWFORD, writing from Mossman River, Port Douglas, says: I have noticed several paragraphs about farming on the "halves" and "thirds" principle in the ...

    Article : 234 words
  17. COUNTRY RAILWAYS.

    IN the discussion on the Goulburn-Crookwell line in the Assembly last week Mr. SEE said: I consider that this will be a good paying line. I think the House is justified in ...

    Article : 356 words
  18. The Samoans and Amusement.

    SAMOA seems to be going from bad to worse so far as the natives are concerned. Mr. C. M. Woodford, Acting Consul, says:—"The Samoans have during the last few years ...

    Article : 285 words
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    THE BICYCLING WOMAN. — The Rev. Dr Hawthorne, of Atlanta, Georgia, is outspoken in his views concerning the knickerbockered lady on wheels. He thundered from his ...

    Article : 381 words
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    NATIONAL FOOD SUPPLY.—Perhaps one of the most extraordinary conferences held within recent years connected with agriculture was that which took place at ...

    Article : 346 words
  21. St. Augustine of Canterbury.

    FOR all his self-denying work we owe to Augustine of Canterbury a deep debt of gratitude. But, like all men, he was by no means exempt from faults and errors. Towards the ...

    Article : 337 words
  22. Utilising Molasses.

    STOCK are fond of molasses, and in a season like this it could be used to much advantage for the cows. Where fodder has become so dry as to be almost innutritious, a ...

    Article : 416 words
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    TRAM LINES FOR SUGAR CANE. — At Terranora, on the Tweed River, a line of tramway upwards of half a mile in length, was opened and tested in the presence of the ...

    Article : 219 words
  24. GRAFTON POLICE COURT.

    ON TUESDAY, before the P.M. An man and his wife, occupants of an old hut at South Grafton, were charged with drunkenness, and discharged on their ...

    Article : 109 words
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    REGISTERED.—Last quarter there were registered at Grafton 89 births, 50 deaths, and 17 marriages. The deathrate is abnormally high, and exceeds that of the first six months ...

    Article : 86 words
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    An average of 1,000 pigs are eaten in London daily. ...

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