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TRAINING THE COLT. j

REMEDIES.

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A WRINKLE IN PIG RAISING.

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Llanfair Joins Newtown.

♦ PRESERVATION OF POULTRY…

WOMEN WITH NERVES.

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HELPS IN DUCK-RAISING.

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MOTTLED OR STREAKY BUTTER.

"The Only Champion."

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THE GOVERNMENT AND HORSE BREEDING.

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The Question of Health.

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in heating, for almost everybody has a washing boiler, which should be partly filled with water, then the bucket or pail containing pitch and creosote placed in, and a fire made in fire-holes and all danger as to catching fire will be removed. During the time the preparation is being heated all useless material lying about the fowlhouse should be removed, or the inside of the fowlhouse can be lime-washed. For tarring a tar brush is easily obtainable, which should have a stail, or stick, about 4ft long, and if care is taken no fear of damaging the clothes or hands need be feared. Creosote oil can be had at most Council yards, gasworks, and tar distillers throughout the country, and is usually sold retail at 6d per gallon in small quantities, but can be had in from 10-gallon drums at about 4Jd per gallon, up to 40-gallon barrells at 3d per gallon. No higher-priced creosote contains any better quality even if sold at Is per gallon.

THE GOVERNMENT AND HORSE BREEDING.