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ORIGINAL AND SELECTED.

SUITABLE FOOD FOR STORE PIGS.

THE WOOL MARKET.

ALSYKE.

SUCCESS IN PIG-KEEPING.

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IN THE GARDEN.

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1A TEST FOR MILK.

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AMONG THE CHICKS.

FOWLS AT LIBERTY.

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FOWLS AT LIBERTY. Whenever the conditions permit, poultry should be allowed their freedom, since un- der such conditions they are healthier and considerably cheaper to maintain. Fowls that are at liberty are able, when they have access to any land save heavy clay or sand, to secure a large prooprtion of their own food, and there is no artificial food yet invented that is so good for poultry as grubs, worms, insects, seeds, etc. A flock of birds enjoying their freedom can be kept in good condition upon half as much food as those confined in runs, and large num- bers of fowls, both growing stock and adults, have often been kept upon a single meal a day. At a rough estimate good judges say that 50 per cent. of the poultry in this country are too fat, and of this 50 per cent., quite 45 per cent. are those that are confiend in runs. Birds at,libert,y are not nearly as likely to become too fat -is are those having comparatively little exer- cise. Not only, however, are poultry able to obtain a goodly proportion of their own living when at liberty, but their manure is an exceedingly valuable asset, one that is almost invariably under-estimated. The dung of fowls is exceedingly rich and con- centrated, and in a pure condition is worth to. market gardeners about J:3 to £ 4 per ton.

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MORE EGGS WANTED.

. AMUSING ANECDOTES.

THE COAL-MINING INDUSTRY AND…

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.I THE EXCAVATIONS AT " CAERSWS.

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BUTCHERS' HIDE, SKIN AND WOOL

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SUCCESS IN PIG-KEEPING.