"GRATEFUL RESULTS" Mrs.'Lyclia M. Tar box, of Altooua, Pennsylvania, U» S. A.,»» v' ' Restored to Health >jr the use of J Ayer's Sarsaparilla J "Last. Spring, I was grievously afflicted with biliousness and liver complaint. My mouth was in a terrible) condition every niorniug, my tongue thickly coated, my breath was offensive, and my bowels were always out of order ;' nor did the many rem- j edies,recommended do me any good, until! | tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, when my improvement began almost "from the first dose. ; This'unlooked-for, but grateful, result, was ! accomplished.by only two and a half bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla." C.» * Admitted at,the World's Fair. Kade by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co..Lowell.Mass..U.SJL BREAKFAST-SUPPER. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. .. BOILING WATER OR MILK, IS £a;, ■ -S? " FOR OCTOBER Is Now Issued. ' CONTENTS: ■' THE FARM.—October Month—Diversity of Crops and Cleaning the Land— •' ; Fertility and PlantFood—Turnip Crop Caterpillars*- Grass-So wing-Grasses ;. • :'; for the Clay and Poor Soils of the North, Indigenous and Introduced— •■ Progress at the Hawkesbury Agricul- , tural College, New South Wales .. 351-351;, Live Stock.—A Canterbury Clydesdale , ■;,:■.; (illustrated)— The Lincoln Cross in New Zealand—The Training of Riding \ Horses—English Sheep Breeders and , our Quarantine Regulations —Mr ■ • >. Threlkeld's English Leicesters (illus- ; . . trated) .. .... 355-356 Notes and Gleanings.. .. .. •• 356-357 Daikv.—Dairy Appliance Exhibits ab the Royal Show—Opening of Reynolds and.Co.'s new Factory atNgaruawahia —The Victorious Jersey- Cow—Dairy — . Farming at Tauwhare, Waikato— ; • Nature of Food in Relation to Milk ', 5 Production — Bush Butter — The • ; English Jersey Society Milk Records ,357-359 Dairy Skimmings .. ... — •• . 359 THE GARDEN.—Monthly Reminders v , for October-White Water Lilies- , : ; . Jerusalem Artichoke—Black Rot of ■ .'■ i the Tomato—About Tomato Growing 360-551 The Fruitgrower.—Orchard Fungoid ; Pests (illustrated)— Rational Manuring of Apple Orchards—The Japanese - - Plum in the Waikato—A New Insecti- _ . cide-A Substitute for Grafting Clay 361-362 Horticultural Clippings .. .. ... . . POULTRY YARD.—Poultry Lice and j How to Fight Them—Requisites for ■ ; i Success — Trimming Show Birds— ~,,,." Sebastopol Geeso .... .. •• ip6s** ] ;•■ ■ APIARY. — Seasonable Hints for October — Management of Weak ' Colonies—Bee Buzzing ~. „. •• «>o-»o Forthcoming Shows .. .. •-• • - *'.. EDITORIAL.—The Appreciation of Gold as Affecting Agriculture—The Glut in Frozen Meat and Continental , • .■ Markets—Entomology in Country . Schools ..- .. .. - - .367-3t OUR VETERINARY COLUMN.Useful Medicines - Veterinary „. Queries™ .. ... .. ■». •• xs-Wi.. . Dairy Jottings .. .. .. ►. .. 369 The Dairy Produce Trade in England.. 369 j An Important Industry (illustrated) .. ,370-371 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES.Frozen Meat in London— Canterbury \ Dairy Factories—The Canterbury la- . dustrial Exhibition—lnstructive Experiments in Potato Culture—Canterbury Agricultural, and Pastoral Associatioris November Show—The PigCuring Industry—The Appreciation of Gold as it Affects the Farming.lndustry—The Massey-Harris Cultivator, Oliver Plough, and Cutaway Harrow—lrrigation at Ashburtpn— „ Gleanings at Waitara — Auckland , Provincial Agricultural Association.. t>n-a<» EDITOR'S LETTER BOX. - Brown ' j Spots in Potatoes—Various Sugges- ■ tions and Questions— Irrigation in- w- : i New Zealand—A New Seedling Apple «' . Our Inquiry Department,—How to Grow Buckwheat—Horse with Sore • : Back — Trapping Sparrows—Vintpn ■ \ and Company's Live Stock Handbooks .i " ■ New Zealand Farmers' Dairy Associa- , ■ „ tion ~ ... ' •■ *' RURAL RAKINGS .. .. .. ..378-379. DISTRICT REPORTS.—Auckland Province : Bay of Plenty—WhangareiWellington Province: WangamuMasterton — Palmerston . North — Otago Province: Gore—Canterbury Province: North and Mid—Hawkes.. Bay Province—Nelson Province . ■ m""*; MARKETS .. .. .. .. •■• $&»* "* HOMEAND HOUSEHOLD SUPPLEMENTPOETRY.—UntiI Death—A "New Zealand Shepherd Poet—The Disen- . ' chanted Lake..* •• .. Storyteller.—Two Black Beetles .. " For the Ladies.—The Bride's Promise—Summer Voices—New Way of , Dressing Babies—Fashion Column (illustrated—Work Column (illustrated)— Where to Keep Pins (lllus-tratedh-Corporal Punishment for ;. ;■ Childreh-Not What Ho Meant- :.. . ; Sharp Watch—Fireside Scraps ». v'" For the Yoxmct Folks.—Moy CastleMaisie and Meg — Snook's Patent ~ . Milk-Stool-Ratting in London .. lV'Jj Children's Post Office THE HOUSEHOLD.—Housekeeping Hints—Medical Notes-Marine Ob- .m jects on a New Zealand Beach « -™ SUNDAY EEADING.-Comparative ~ .j. Religion -. „ „ „■ » vu-'U* . . \. • .-.■ . ■■■". ■ . . -
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 236, 3 October 1894, Page 2
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