Earthworms in dry weather sometimes work their way through the soil to the well and fall in, thus contaminating the water to a certain extent. If possible the curbing of all wells should be cemented. There is never too much good butter on the market, but there is always a large supply of inferior batter. The prices are not regulated by tbe quantity so much as by the quality. Good butter sells at a high price at all seasons of the year. Wire screens in the stable windows to keep out insects will enable tired horses to rest better at night.
To work with poor tools and to sow poor seed is foolish.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 978, 28 November 1890, Page 21
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113Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 978, 28 November 1890, Page 21
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