The "North New Zealand Settler" for November Ms full of Interesting and practical iaformation for farmers, gardeners, orchardists, and indeed olmoßt all claßßea of readers. Among tho subjects treated of in this month's Issue we notice articles on the following topics:—Agricultural Societies and Agricultural Experiments i Bestrictions on Foreign Fruit Importation ; More Truth about Silk Culture; Railways as Cattle Destroyers; European Flax Culture^ besides special articles giving practical information on such subjects as. Hay-making, Summer Pruning (by .Komata"), Poultry-keeping ns a Buslnoss (by "Chanticleer"), &o;, &o. There is also a jp-eat deal of carefully-selected matter, furnishing much miscellaneous information upon praotical matters connected With rural pursuits of all kinds. This magazine is well worth the annual subscription of 6s charged or it.- .' •., ■.. ~,' FLIES AND BUGS, beetles,. Insect*, nucha, ants; bod. L bugs, ratajmice, gopher., chipmunks, cleared out \)J " Itouiih on %, ._-_____ KarapttioriM, Trailer * Co., A««»U, AucHhuu)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4517, 20 November 1884, Page 2
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