MONTHLY CALENDAR.
1865 JUNE. 30 days, EATE. CALENDAR. 1 TU | P Bun rises 7-20; sets 4'26. Moon, Ist qr. 81 pan. 4 S 5 H Whitsunday 6 Tu Slave trade abolished. 1806.—Gas introd., 1807, 7W * 1 8 Th Reform Bill, 1832 9 P Sun rises 7-23; sets 4-33 10 S Moon full, 9-20 p.m. 11 S' American war commenced, 1861 12 M Trinity Sunday 13 Tu 14 W 15 Th Stamps introduced, 169-1 16 P 17 S Sun rises 7 29; sets, 7 31. Moon last qr., 11-33 IS S John Wesley born, 1703 19 M Ist Sunday after Trinity.—Battle of Waterloo, 30 Tu Magna Chart a signed, 1213 [lßls 21 W Accession of Queen Victoria, 1837 L 22 Th 23 F 24 S Moon new. 7-37 25 S’ Sun rises 7.31 j sots 4 -33 26 M 2nd Sunday after Trinity 27 Tu 38 W Dr W. Dodd executed, 1777 29 Th Coronation day 30 P Wreck of the White Swan, 1862 Gardeners’ Calendar for June.— ln dry weather earth up celery, artichokes, cardoons, &c.; sow peas and beans for second crop; attend to mushroom beds, keep them dry by a thick covering of clean straw; trench up all vacant spots of ground; prune standard fruits of all sorts, also, espaliers or wail trees, and plant the cuttings; stake and put mould or wet dung to the roots of newly-planted trees; piuae and cut hedges; plant out trees only in mild weather Put narcissus and hyacinths in bulb glasses; take all plants out of dower-pots that have been in them more than twelve months, and put them in fresh ones with fresh soilPlant out early York cabbage and potatoe onions.— Bull’ Wellington Almanac,
Saxby’s Days. —lß6s. June 2nd ; 9th; 16th ; 22nd; 29th If the day marked proved calm and still, distrust the day after, and especially the second day after.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 5, Issue 281, 21 June 1865, Page 2
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311MONTHLY CALENDAR. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 5, Issue 281, 21 June 1865, Page 2
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