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.The "Prairie Farmer" says:—"The mistakes that occur from lnok of experience and judgment In overy deparfmonl of farming are almost as numerous as the cultivators of the soil, A writer in a western contemporary says he lout 3000 dollars in trying to establish a fruit farm on unconconinl soil, and worried himself grey-headed before ho discovered his blunder, and that his soil and location wero well adapted tn grazing and dairy farming. He cuusules himself with the reflection that after all wo know hut little and gain knowledge mainly in the bitter school of experience. Ho concludes that all farmers make many mistakes which might he avoided if they would do' more thinking and reading, and thus profit by their own and other's ospeiience aii(j invcstigntions."

! A correspondent of tho Northampton . Mercury speaks well of the treatment of draught horses In Liverpool, He says— J' I had tha good fortune io spend a weejc in.Livcrpool -during tho last afia "*** . nvfioi)R;.ili^niany } tyotideff bf that wonder,fpl (listriefi nothjug t »avo mo uroater pleasure-lliaii to witness tho universal ~ kindiiosa ;mtji; jHjich'j ,t|io horsed wemHl I ! treated, 'Tho'ivfiipisa tninj? of.tlie past ■n Limpo,,!, The kindly tone of the hu'mUii voice' ia used instead, and the results aro something to remomber for, & , ,n ! l»fe-time. : •; > beautiful creatures doinp tlioir woik with intelligence and a power , that .was-quite: J "" new/to me, guided only by the voW&ndl 1 i 'a ; waive of the hand of their attendants—•l was almost Baying drivers, but that would have boen.a libol.'', This is saying } P B 0( jd ; deal for the Horse-keepers of Liverpool,' for thereliji no to'wn' ir!' ftnpmd . whdre thejyork.is harder. : >M -■ The Sydney HportSmeii gives thefollowiug!—To judge .from.the following adver- ' tisetrienl; the'committeo and secretary of the Balonne J : ockey Club do lint work bar- '•* moiiioiisly' 11 Wanted an honorary secrefaiy for the Baloune Jookey ; Club', ! " ag He must be able to please everybody at liip.saniß.%e; aod dp all ilie work of '{lio : " u ™ comiitto,' but liever do anything written orders sighed .by all,the inch on it. Ho mOflt call fbeni ull t4 attend iSioetings, cojlqot ftjl.th.o iiipuey,a_iul borliold i count fijyL bflndiojip 1 the horses, pep-the! bonlts anfJ 'Qecibutp,' Jl> - .and swalloWfbißiownitpiniyiis I'ii 1 'Mor'rft" their?. Mnst bo honest, respectful, aud ~' obedient, and eat as much, dirt a? the committee provide fer him'-'Salaiiyf U thing butUheirapprova), ancf.iuckf If[Jjp i ,iI.| 1 .| , 3 r, gets that. .For-particular apply,,tU©'o "4 grindetaiid uo?t : April. " ■ • ■ ' ' I 'l

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1026, 18 March 1882, Page 2

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Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1026, 18 March 1882, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1026, 18 March 1882, Page 2

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