A FRIEND is more worth than a kinsman,. It is far easier to see small faults than large virtues. Time's chariot-wheels make their carriage ...
Article : 301 wordsThe following is a list of seeds we have in haul(with the nearest approach to the times of saying we own obtain), and which we distribute to our Subscribers:— ...
Article : 75 wordsA CORRESPONDENT, writing to a home journal, says:—In the Live Steel Journal of the 18th lost. I have read with much interest Messrs ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 774 wordsWE comment the following hints to our dairymen and dairywomen. We condense them from the Cultivator:—When a cow has been exposed to a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 318 wordsIn order to give Information for a paper it is not necessary, by any means, that you shout be [?]scholer, or even a fair writer, What is wanted is facts plain everyday comon-sense facts. If ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 110 wordsHome they brought the farmer drunk: neither swooned nor uttered cry; she simply pumped upon his head, and set him out of doors to dry. ...
Article : 865 wordsI have received various letters bearing upon the subject as to whether lands a certain distance from tho range, say twenty or thirty miles, being beyond the general rainfall of the ...
Article : 418 wordsTHE HOME WOOL, MARKET.—By recent telegrams it would appear that the state of the European wool market is not of such a gloomy nature as was to have been ...
Article : 1,600 wordsThe following notes are extracted by Mr. Way, Curator of the Toowoomba Botanical Gardens, from the American Agriculturist. With Blight alterations mode by him, they ...
Article : 1,367 wordsGod Almighty first, planted a garden, and in leed it is the purest of ult human pleasures. It is the greatest refreshment to the sprits of in in with out which buildings and palaces are but gross ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 73 wordsA. MEETING of this Board took place on Thursday, February 27, at which, we learn from tho Courier, the following important business was transacted :— ...
Article : 1,112 wordsWE have been shown a medal by Mr. C. U. Hartmann, who lias just received if from the National Association for his exhibits at the summer show of that society in Brisbane. ...
Article : 156 wordsTHE pipe of the [?] in the suitable field: The spent of the new mown hay; And all day tong the shout and song of the reapers so far away. ...
Article : 279 wordsHASTINGS CUNINGHAM AND Co., limited report, February 26:—Wool: There being so little wool cow to offer, the concluding sales have been marked by more animation, on ...
Article : 551 wordsTHE following list of vegetable seeds suitable for plauting during the month of March, is furnished by Mr. Way, Curator of the Toowoomba Botanical Gardens: ...
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