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PaMic Notees. THE ITEW TJ EAL AN D TCTARMER FOR OCTOBER Is Now Issued. CONTENTS: PAGE. THE FARM.—Month of OctoberNitrogenous Salts and Coal AshesClover as a Jsilrogen Catcher—Teesinte (Euchloona Luxurians) — Tilo Draining (illustrated)—-A Simple and Convenient Land Measurer (illustrated)— Notes and Geaninss .. -. 397-399 LIVE STOCK.—Some Hints on the Getup oe Wool—The Horse We Want— A New Cattle - weighing Machine (illustrated)— Southdown Prize Bam (illustrated)— The Best Pigs For Bacon —£?heep Inspector's Annual Report for 1391 400-401 THE DAlßY.—Elements of Fertility Removed by Dairy Products—Dairy Cows and Caring for Them—Dairy Skimmings 101-402 Ellesmcre Agricultural and Pastoral Society 402 Hawke's Bay Stock and Station Annual Report 402 Mr Honry Reynolds on Now Zealand Produce in London 402 SPECIAL INDUSTRIES. - Potato Flour—Fruit-Canning and Preserving 104 THE GARDEN. -Monthly Reminders for October —Onions: How to Cultivate, Harvest, and Store Them—Horticultural Clippings 405-406 Tin?.-Fruitgrower.—The 'Mistiflcr t. The btrawsonizor'—Orchard Items .. 406-407 ENTOMOLOGICAL. - ' Insect Life '- Entomological Items (illustrated) .. 408409 TUB POULTRY YARD.-Care of ypuii£ Turkeys—-Saving the Poultry Manure (Hi untr&ted)— Leghorns (illustrated) —Feeding Trough for Soft i'Viod (illustrated)— Ducks for the Table— The Dust Bath and Inbreeding— Poultry Scratching 411-412 EDITORIAL.—Com position o£ Artificial Manures—Our Tobacco Industry— liiKiiufc Police from America (illustrated)— The Turnip Moth in England 413-414 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. - Dunociin Refrigerating Company— 'Insect Life' — Crops in the United States 414-413 EDITOR'S LETTER BOX.—Our Sunday Heading Columns—Breeding for Frozen Mutton Trade — Children's Heights—Ecu Foundation, etc.—A New Invention (illustrated)— Whole Meal Bread 416 Our Inquiry Department. — Milk Cooler and Pasteuriser—Old English Game Fowls—The Bag Worm—Hens to Lay in Winter-Grafting Wax and Pood for Young Turkeys—Spraying i Applo Trees—Hoggets Dying .. .. 416-417 I New Zealand Hemp Market .. .. 417 ! Hawke's Bay Rabbit Board and Mr J. D. Ormond 413 Sheep and Cattlo-farming in the Wairarapa 418 DISTRICT REPORTS.- Waikato Notes — Bay of Plenty — Riverton — Otago — Hawke's Bay — Wellington Province: Wellington, Masterton, Wanganui—The Wosc Coast— Nelson Province — Canterbury Province: North and Mid, South—Otago Province : Gore — Auckland Province: Wairoa South — Waimate North— Whangarei -tl9i2 I Hawera Horticultural Association .. 427 '* A Visitor's Impression of Rangatiki .. 423 5 THE APlAßY.—Seasonable Hints for I ! October—Old Combs and Foul-Brood Query—Tho Humble Bee in New Zealand—A Manipulating Seat and Tool ' Bex Combined (illustrated)— Ripening ;j Honey 429450 fc \ Letters From Beekeepers.—Bush v. s'■ Clever Honey — Current Prices of •\ Honey 430 ' i Annual Report of Work Done at the : Lincoln School of Agriculture .. .. 431-432 : SHOW REPORTS.—Napier Poultry ' : and Canary Association Show .. .. 434435 : SUNDAY READIKG.-The Tender, j Human Heart of Jesus 436 HOME AND HOUSEHOLD.—Poetry : Our Magazine—My Tender ConI science 437 I! The Storyteller.—Lost in the Bush— j Mrs Brady's Geese 437440 For the Ladies.—Courage—The Work Corner (illustrated)— Why Mother la Cross — A Hint to Farmers' Wives —English Fashion Items—A Pretty , Hood for >a Little Girl (illustrated) .. 440441 ' i For the Young Folks. — Maggie— ! Little Talks With Our Girls —The i 'Tower of Babel' 441442 The Children's Post Office .. .. 443 The Household. — Tea and Coffoe Browing — Medical Notes — Kitchen : Recipes 444 f ■ tFtNSCRUPULOUS traders are endea\J vouring to substitute cheap liquor in place j of Wolfe's (Schnapps. PATENTS. HENRY HUGHES, M.1.M.E., > Feli. Aust. Inst. Pat. Agts., For. Memb. Inst. Pat. Agts., Low., AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. Auckland Office : ' W. E. HUGHES 18. S. BALDWIN Registered Patent Agents and Mechanical Engineers. Patents and Trade Marks secured in No-n , Zealand and all foreign countries. Oppositions and all Patent wuniness conducted at > 81, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Experienced Agents in all Colonleo and the principal cities throughout the world. ' nniME after all, is the one grand test. JL Woiirrc's Schnapps has been 40 years before the public. k ~ • —i ' m"O""~'T" H E ~"L ADI "E £ Before visiting your Dressmaker, call at [ MISS SMITH'S, CORSET MAKER, L HOBSON-STREET, Opposite Oram's Hotel, top of Wellesley-street, who has just received a fresh supply of Stay I Materials of every description. Bandages and t Braces a specialty.; .■■ \ "T EYDON'S COFFEE PALACE AND JU FAMILY TEMPBRANCE HOTEL. All Newly-furnished throughout. ; Corner of ; COOK-STREET and MARKET ENTRANCE, AUCKLAND. i The above is now open for the Public. It contains 40 spacious and well-furnished Bed* rooms, 8 Parlours with fireplaces, Diningr-room 35 by 24 feet (suitable for Evening Socials ot Meetings), Commercial Room, 30 by 20 feet, ' Plunge and Shower Bathe. , ' Parlour and Bedrooms for Married Couplefl i ready on the shortest notice. i MEALS AT ALL HOURS. JBoakd and Residence by Day ok Week. Charges moderate. J Under the management of Mrs J. Laydon. IT IS THE DU T 'Si of everyone requiring the assistance of Spectacles and Eyeglasses to see that they have ' comfort from correct fitting. This is specially! , attended to at PEACOCK'S, SHORTLAND-STREET. Artificial Eyes, all colours. USL Eyes tested for Astigmatism, and Special Spectacles made. V/VT A N T E JO KNOWN. The undersigned being the successful tenderer for Mr. Goodfeliow's prime Oaten Sheaves, about 100 tons; and Mr. W. Thompson's, about the same quantity, at East Tamaki; all saved free from rain and very bright and pure, wholesome for Horses, will sell at the low price of 3s. 6d. per cwt. A second quality, superior to what is sold by farmers and others, at ■ £2 15s per ton. But the undersigned highly recommends those who vahie their Horses to purchase the chaff at 3s 6d : far superior to any sold in Auckland. A trial respectfully solicited , R. J. ECCLES, I Chapel Street (opposite Bricklayer's Arms) Fallon's Buildings, Hobson-strpet, And KaraDgabape Road Branch. Depot. '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 237, 6 October 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 237, 6 October 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 237, 6 October 1891, Page 3

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