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... meant in their power, any thing noxious to health. locality could worse situated than Butchery-lane, from its closeness, and garbage and tilth of every kind being allowed to accumulate the rvar of some of the houses. THE REPRESENTATION CANTERBURY. We stated ...

BEFORE MATING?

... same once heard a man give for , wanting his hens let out instead of being con- | fined in the yard: When the hens are let out pick up lots feed and eat just what ' suits them best. Now in the matter of choosing her food the hen has neither wisdom nor good ...

METEOPOLITAN GOSSIP. (non ova own ooki r What win the new t'aniem.-nt tor blast London ? :■ From persons engaged

... docks, resort to the places where refuse is customarily thrown in order to appease the pangs of hunger such edible garbage as they can there pick up. lam told that such things are seen people actually engaged in the work'of charity. Yet there is not now any ...

MORE MINISTERIAL DEFEATS

... manner had got the notes about hire, that dropped one of the letters containing about £O5. in a street in Shrewsbury, which was picked up boy and handed to the police, but where it came from was not known till this matter was broached. Cross wss taken before ...

POULTRY BREEDING

... other filthy slops, and consequently sicken and die dozens. We have a troop of adult breeding fowls loose in the farmyard they pick up a large part of their living there. But they not thrive so well or keep so healthy as other troops of breeding stock which ...

Ramsgate

... idslooe Aaaisra, bail bring A seantan nane«l JolirTlluiiter was landed Uiia pod a few day* ainee, by fishing avack, having breo picked up in the North S«*a, floating ou small pt«H.c «r>*rk, and from hi* statement it appears that be belonged to the brig Anna ...

JOTTINGS

... naws at my conshense, and I send some of it back. When remorse naws again, I will send some more.” Talk of the journalistic garbage from which _ our streets are made noisome ! Here is Mr. Ashton Dilke, M.P., in his Wine-office Court weekly, writing of the ...

THE CANTERBURY JOURNAL AND FARMERS’ GAZETTE. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY ], 1908 SHORT STORY. ! hints for the home. THE ..

... qqdß view is based largely on Professor ‘I,, ' nr imr when it broken down evidently^a^’stranger^o^rookfwd!^and bad seen the garbage pail, and the washing of an extra Campbell’© spectroscopic investigation©, con- it. will Tv* found W in excellent better days ...