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■j T! (Ponsonby).—You wi.U flna nothing better «'a manure for-a general vegetable^ garden than a heavy areasing ttf well-rotted» stable manure say 10 to 15 tons to the acre, applied ■ i his season of the year. \ oa, iA.acklaiid) Writes:—" A yill you please tell Trip j, ow to hoal sor.j should era on a horse ? I '" "ise sweat pads, and the co.'lara fit all right, Cntitseemsthatl cannot prevent theshoul'dcrs from getting soro."— KeiNp the shoulders ' nndcollars clean by the free. ,'iseior soap and ' Tviter. and apply with a spong>l two or., three times ft day tho following Won: Sugar of lead, one ounce ; sulphate of i'.inc, one-nalt pvixk S "tin Water, two pints. v' ; ;
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 181, 31 July 1895, Page 3
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