TO CORRESPONDENTS.
, The removal of scum from tho 'tlW&csn bo usually effected by *.vi of » hor v= nitrate of silver in 2 ounces A lHZ an*l applyins a little to the eye distUl^-iiha clean feather, and continuJ^fftSvcralwoekß. M ,p,,, 3e 11|.-Maize is lamely used fn, jfsqmßEß(Sin tho United States in the > din? t0« a l but I doubt whether midev any orm° fmef t \vmild bo economically assiruicoviimll whole State unless mixed with )gtedi«'£!.„ 'fo rend-jr tho grain more, fMff-Knur boiling water over it at m K ht d^giffateepilUthemorninß.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 3, 4 January 1896, Page 3 (Supplement)
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