THE JT^T BW TW EAL AN TTO ARM Kh FOR OCTOBER is N 0-W READY. CONTENTS. THE FARM. — The months of October and November—See-1 Potatoes—The Practical Philosophy o" Manuring—Movable Hay and Wool Press (illustrated). The Dairy.—Butter and Checso for English Markets—lllustration : Tho Praying MantisDairy Factories Conference—Trial of Cream Separating Systems—The Manufacture of Stilton Chocoo -A well-planned Dtiry House (illustrated)—Noveltios in Dairy Appliances—Dairy Skimmings. Live Stock.—Tho Parliamentary Live Stock Committee—A Pig Hoisting Device (illustrated) —Fluko in Sheep—Holstein Friosian Cow and Calf (illustrated)—Pleuro Pneumonia in Great Britain—Lungworm in Sheep—The Sheep Returns—lmportation of Devon Oatt'o to New South Wales—Notes and Gleanings. THE GARDEN.— The Praying Mantis — Ponsonby uamcilia Show — Horticultural Show ot Melbourne—Fig Growing— Pulverising the Surface Soil—Rich Ground for Vegetables— Horticultural Clippings—Kerosinc Emulsion. THE FRUIT GROWER--The Pan Pan or Pawpaw Tree (Illustrated)— Decrease ofleerya Purcnasi—The "Napier Flies" and OthersOrchard Notes (illustrated)—Mr Maskell on leery a and its Parasites. THE POULTRY YARD.-An Interesting Presentation—Auckland Poultry Association— A Rare Layer-Geese—The Poultry Yard-Shall 1 Begin With Fowls or Eggs? Poultry Scratchings—Poultry Show Reports-Pigeon Breeding EDITORIAL.—Tho Transport of Cattlo by Bail—Dishonest Dealins in Livestock—A Dairy Produco Show—Tbe Coming Dairy Produce, Show at Melbourne—The Real Gold Mine of Now Zealand—PrOfeßSOr Thomas on Agricultural Education. SPECIAL INDUSTRIES. — Europaan Flax Culture. EDITOR'S LETTER BOX.-Cutty GrassP.piping Stacked Ensilage—Destroying Scale lii!»*<:ts—A" Friendly Letter — Replies from "l'-;mata"—Will Olives grow on tho West Do_st OUR INQUIRY DEPARTMENT.-Lillies of ft'?! Valley—Tomata Grubs; Brussols Sprouts— A Summor Forage Crops—Points of White Lo'.-i.'.orns—Girth-Galls-ADog to Catch Rabbits. DISTRICT REPORT 3. — Walroa SouthDu*icdln — Auckland — The West CoastHawko'B Bay—Wanganui—South CanterbuwChristchurch — Southland — Masterton — Wairarapa. THE APlAßY,—Seasonable Hints for Octuber—Transferring (Illustrated)— Queen Breeding (illustrated)— The Now Zealand Beekeepers' Association—Smoke—lncrease—Mating Queen's Artificially. HOME AND HOUSEHOLD.-Deportments containing Poetry, the Storyteller, for the Ladies, or tho Young Folks, and the Household, PRICE, ONE SHILLING. Can bo obtained at the Star O/ilco, Shortlandstreet, and all booksellers throughout Now Zealand. "•« qiGNS OF THE TIMES.' " THE COMING BOOM." Readers of the Star must have noticed Mi J. A. Connell's confident and cheering remarks as to the speedy return of prosperity, followed by Mr Geo. Rhodes and the Bank of New Zealand Inspection Committee, and we fully endorso all thoy have said. We do not aspire t c be connted amongst the prophets,butincredibl e as it may seem, we can make a profit out of th« undermentioned prices. Our confidence in the future is shown by the fact of our Stock beins larger than the combined tailors' slocks of Auck land. WE HAVE EVERYTHING to bo found in London, the Continent, America or tho Colonies. ONEHUNGA TWEED SUITS (To Measure), 40. FANCY WORSTED TWEED SUITS (To Measure), 40s EVERYTHING IN THE BEST PO3SIBLP STYLE. G. ' M 0 B R I D E, THE AUCKLAND CLOTHING COMPANY Customs-street East., IMPORTER, MANUFACTURER, MERCHANT TAILOR, NAVAL AND MILITARY CONTRACTOR. The Largest Tailoring Concern in New Zealand Yen'- Vim. Vici. "VTEW PHOTOURAPHIC PROCESS). /CHARLES XTEMUS Has pleasure in stating that he has now per footed arrangements for taking Photographk Portraits by his "NOTTURNO" PROCESS. By this, effects are produced which are quit* equal, and in certain branches of work -uperior, to tho best, hitherto produced in daylight. FANCY & EVENING DRESS PORTRAITS For which tbe new process is excellently adapted, WILL BE MADE A SPECIALITY. I The Studio will be Open on Wednesday an« Saturday Nights, from 6.30 till 10 ; Or Appointment may be made for any nifcM. Specimens of the "Notturno" process arernov on view at the Studio. CHARLES HEMUS, Corner of Queen and Wellesley streets. O SURGEON DENTIST (by exam..» Shortland-street, Opposite G.P.O. (Late of the Firm of Kempt and Windsor.) I beg to inform the Patients of tho late firm of, K. and W. that all agreements entered into by them will be completed by roe, and all work executed by them will be repaired and kept in; order by me as though tho Arm wero still in. practice First-olass Work in every case? Guaranteed. «,'-•■«_.' Terms Moderate. Telephone, 377 TWTOTIOE OP REMOVAL..' Mr T. TRAFFORD, The eldest-established Surgeon Dentist o_ 18 years. Desires to inform his patients and friends t'Aat he has removed from Wakefleld-street to more central offices, QUEEN-STREET (over Wayte's, Baok_ej_.-)« " opposite Wyudham-street, Professional Doors: 9 a.m. till B'p.m. : Ii BOX, 329, TKMtfHONB. 4_5. «
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 241, 12 October 1888, Page 6
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