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  4. POULTRY.

    At the present the forthcoming P. and K. Club's show is the main theme of conversation. Following this will be held several country shows. Mr. E. L. Loch has ...

    Article : 1,265 words
  5. THE POULTRY INDUSTRY.

    Every man has his hobby, most of which are expensive and few remunerative. Poultry-Keeping maybe classed as a revenue producer. Besides the pleasure to be ...

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  6. NOTES BY "TOP-NOTCHER."

    Mrs. H. Y. Sparks, of the Waterworth Poultry Yards, Glenelg, is an enthusiastic poultry-breeder. She has made it her hobby for some years, and now has ...

    Article : 394 words
  7. PRIZES FOR TABLE POULTRY.

    An important meeting of the Utility Poultry Club was held at the School of Mines on June 22. The president (Mr, A. Ferguson) occupied the chair, and ...

    Article : 231 words
  8. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    These are stirring times in the wool-trade, and looked at from any standpoint we art faced frith conditions the like of which we have not seen, for over 30 years. London ...

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  9. BOILED CABBAGE FOR WINTER USE.

    Most of the ills that fowls "are heirs" to in winter time arise from chills contracted through damp and cold times, acting upon an impure state of the blood. So that ...

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  10. OLD ENGLISH GAME.

    This splendid breed, so long and justly, esteemed in this country, differs from the modern, breed of Game, in that it is shorter and more compact, retaining the grace of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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