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Har•t.. 11735 MMMiaulrnetsdinayn,aDdn.dCLoL..awson ... 656203 EEnasgtleisrha:AnddvWeratilsliesments ... 78 lMfeoDsso,nHal.d,.J... 6995 82to84 Messiter, G. 95 Fletcher, G. }fi]SORl,R.... •.. 97 Ford, E. ... 20 }fi]somandOram... 100 Fairweather,C. 79 Middleton, H. 103 113 Morrison,J. 103 9 8 ECLIPSES IN 1868. :S .... '" .:9 .:'"a. ::i g~~~~~o~~9E~~ ~o~~~~~~~~~~~~~~oo RINGthisyearthere willbetwoEclipses of theSunandaTrllllSitof Mercuryoverthe Sun'sdisc• ..0=.. ~ ~~~~~~~~OOSSO~N~~~~~~~~~~~~o~~~ '0" ,. I.-An annular Eclipse of the Sun,invisible both in Englandand New Zealand. Thefollowingnrc .:..; educedtomeantimeat Lyttelton:- ..0.. ::i ~~~~~oog~~o~~~oi~~~~~~~NO~~~~oooo .'". r-i lQl.:lI"""le?"-:tC"':lr-ilQ Begins onthe earthgenerally- s I ~ ~~u:>o~~~~Q~Or-i~e?~~~~oo ~OOOOO~Or-i~~M February23,10h.48m.p.m.,inlongitude 78deg.8min. west; latitude12deg.54min.south. I Central eclipsobeginsgenerally- • i ::oj g~~~I~gS~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ February23,11h.55m.p.m.,inlongitude94deg.40min.west; latitude11deg.26min.south. .l.il :'". II:i °S~~ Or-i~M~lQ~~OOaoS~~OOr-i~~~~~OOoo~ Centraleclipsebeginsat noon- February24.,Ih.5'tm.a.m.,inlongitude32dcg.29min.wcst; latitude5deg.46min.south. I .~. Centraleclipse~ndsgenernlly- ·'z" ;';"- IOr-i~M~~~~OOQS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ February24,3h.49m.a.m.,inlongitude25dog.20min.cast; latitude19deg.26min.north. 0 I=l 0 ::1 • Endsontheearthgenerally- February24,4h.56m.a.m.,inlongitudeSdog.48min.cast; latitude17deg,59min. north. n.-Atotal Eclipse of the Sun,invisible both in England and New Zealand. The following nrc reducedtomeantimeat Lyttelton:- ....g'."... :.,.;l Ll.'Q:~OC'Ol1O"""Ol -ee-, .O.,.OON." ~ f:l~~ ....."...'.....,. '" ::; '" '..",. '" 0 August 18,2h.5m.p.m., inlongBietugdines4o9ndothge.e2a5rmthing.eneaesrtal;lyl-atitude12deg,6min.north. ~ 0 l""O"f"II"o"-,fr"-"ir,-~i ::!: I"-"Idr-'Cil"O"l"Oll""""l?"Il ;:0:: .....,...."...'.''.'. .".."..."...'..". :!; ~ ::': ~ ~ ~ Centraleclipsebeginsgenerally- -: <i,.s;II ,;II 3~=.:8:3: .'"s -.'s" .0£0.cBo;2!: ..".£".......3.... 3OO~OOCzOOEOO£OC2OOEO~E"~"~'l3"O"O"3IIr-"i2""3lr-Qi2)o2oOO3Q)2 sco August18,2h.p.m.,inlongitudCee3n5trdaelge,cl5i5psmeiant.ncoaostn;-latitude 11deg,13min.north. " = l'-~l!:lt--..~ ...'" c:"lO~~O'='.l..t.-o.OO..O.. Q~~~~~~QO~QMQQ~O ...... 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Thefollowingarereduced .0.:=... l~'~~~Ci~i"D'l]C~~imcD~1c~e0e"..:!'~ll0§;C.C~o0J~;;=-.<;f§0gl~l~!~0S.~C~~~:13=f~~~l;,~~.J~g5Q]..t~Z.~0~~g;rl.:;~.;:i.:li.jC"c~~~ZQ~e~.~es=~.:.:.:~.cJt:.=.t:.:.~E~~~~.ac.~~g~-=;.,o'.~·0c~~~Qc,oc.~.egCo~f.o.$ '''S"""; 8i~~cS'.~§f~e§S~]=:d~~:~E3~~]ogH.~~~~~;~c~~~3~g=~~~~~~~~Cfo.D.~~~~~3~~~~~~~~~~~~:§~:oeJ;:o~.2~~t~g~1~~~~=J.t Ipg=.!.j ;:".~=1~~.:l-Jo--C";~I;OS,~{.).O~0'1} EELexxattesetrrnndaailsltccaoonnnctteaaccottfaacttenientgrgrereses,Wss1s2ithmrine.fe1re5nsceec.tothecentreof the earthNNN-ooovvveeemmmbbbeecrrr555,,,694hhh...M5353mmm...ppp...mmm,.. ~~~<~o~~<~~~~~~~~~ O~H o~~~~o~Z~~~~~~ 00.. P-4C1J~ 10 JANUARY-XXXI DAYS. PRINCIPAL ARTICLES OF THE CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1868. I PII...SESOFITilE Moos. EGpoaldeetnIfumber 76 RDoommiannieIanldLicettitoenrs E1D1 First Quarter D3. II3.3~3[, p.m, Last Quarter 1D7. II4. 3~4. a.m, Solar Cycle 1 JulianPeriod 6581 FullMoon 10 10 23 a.m, NewMoon 25 649 a.m. Perigee,10d. 1h.p.m. Apogee,24<1.6h. a.m, FIXED AND MOVEABLE FESTIYALS, ANNIVERSARIES, &c., &c. EQUATIOS 'o" . l{'EAN' TU[B SUX·S APe OF TIMB. ~~ lIlEIOROIDYl'ASX CORRECTED. ~ Epiphany Jan. 6 AscensiouDay-HolyThursday May 21 DAYS. REl[A.BKABLB DA.YS. PCALRIEYN.lTTIODXE.- AAPPDJD.B.:TEONT .0.,'"...0Z. PA-SSA-GE. Sun Sun '~" Sept,,,,gesima Sunday .. Feb. 9 BirthofQueen Victoria • 24 TIME. O;;l~ },leanTime.Rises. Sets, AQsuhinqWueadgneessidmaay-ShroveSunday • 2236 PTerninteictyosSt-UWI/.dhayitSunday Ju"ne 317 u , " M. S. D. H. M. U. M'r-r. -M.I- St.David ~farch 1 CO/opt'S Christi. 11 1 W Circumcision. s23 5 5 3 22'73 6 437p.m. ,t 29 7 39 I SQtu.aPdartarqICeksima·-Fir,tSu..ndayinL..ent 171 APcrocecslasimonatioofnQueenVictoria " 2201 32 T1h,' CaptureofCalcutta,1757 2223 540 473 34 5119''1610 87 56 216 ,4t 3209 77 3399 32 APnalnmunSctimatdioany-LadyDay A"pril 265 SStt..JMoihcnhaBela-pc-tiMsticheelm•aeDay S"ept. 2294 45 SSat AEpllipEhnagl.lYE·levenbeatVictorians,18(H 2222 44-93 157 45 41,7t''9770 190 76 ,5t,tt ,4t 3312 77 3389 46· GoodF"iday 10 BirthofPrinceofWales Nov. 9 6 M 22 36 11 6 ,U'61 11 8 38 4·33 7 38 6 ELRStoOa.qlsQGatetScriouorSn»gudeSanuydnady.ay ~i:~y 11212937 •SFSCtth.i.rrTAsisthntomSdm.ramesawdsDa.a1f..y..illAdvent D"ec. 23229051 18709 TWFTh 1P'1ecnlsnoynPboursiteadg,e1e8s0ta6blished,1840 22222222 2219263 636981 6667 362·8,91t·''-61843209 11112345 11901-333569- 4444 33334576 7777 33338888 17890 11 Sat Hilarytermbegins 21 66 37 7 49'06 16 o41a.m. 438 7 37 11 12 S FirstS"nda.vafterEpiphany. 21 47 31 8 12'59 17 1 42 4 40 7 36 12 Theyear5629oftheJewish Eracommences September17,1868. 13 M Firstconvicts,Botanyllay 21 37 4·6 8 36'03 18 2 40 4 41 7 35 13 Ramadan(Monthof AbstinencecbservedbytheTurks) commencesDecember16,1868. 14 T 21 27 37 8 58'86 19 3 3,t 4 42 7 35 14 15 W BattleofCorunna 21 17 6 9 20'55 20 425 443 7 35 15 Theyear1285ofthe MahommedanEracommencesonApril24,1868. 16 Th 21 616 942·().t 21 6 15 4 4,t 7 35 16 17 1< 20 55 21 10 2'87 22 6 2 4 't5 7 35 17 18 Sat Earthquakeat Sydney 20 43 19 10 22'57 23 6 49 4 47 7 3·t 18 19 S Second S"nda.1fafterEpiphany. 20 31 10 10 42'07 2,,·-t 7 36 449 7 33 10 20 J\[ JohnHowarddied 20 18 35 11 0'85 _0 8 23 4 60 7 33 20 MEMOltAKDA 21 T 20 6 ott 11 18'04 26 910 4 51 7 32 21 22 W 19 52 2D 11 36'01 27 9 50 452 7 31 22 23 Th Wellington Provincial Anniversary 19 38 5,t 11 52'13 28 1045 4 54 7 30 23 24 F DukeofKentdied, 1820 19 24 55 12 7'38 29 11 32 4 55 7 30 24 25 Sat PrincessRoyalmarried Hl 10 34 12 22'83 0 o19p.m. 456 7 2D 25 .A.lI the articlesof the Ephemerishave beenreducedfrom the " Nautical Almanac'; for1868,to the 26 S Tld"dS",,,la.1Iafter Epiphany. 18 55 63 12 36'48 1 1 6 4 57 7 28 26 27 M GovernorHobson arrived, 1840 18 40 53 12 ·19'77 2 1 50 4 58 7 28 27 MeridianofLyttelton. 28 T 18 25 9 13 2'2,t 3 2 3-1; 4 59 7 27 28 29 W AucklandProvincialAnniversary 18 9 38 13 13'93 4 3 18 5 0 7 26 29 The time gi,cnisin every case Civil Time: twelve hours before noonand twelvehoursafternoon 30 Th KingCharles1.beheaded 17 53 42 13 24'78 5 4 3 5 1 7 25 30 constitutingtheday. 31 F Hilarytcrm ends 17 37 21 13 34'78 6 4 49 5 3 723 31 The Phasesofthe :Moonare calculatedto thenearestminute ofmean time. PHENOMENA FORTHE~ONTn. JANUARy.-2nd,10h. 47m. a.m.,Uranus in opposition with theSun; 2nd, 6h. 38m.p.m., Marsin The Sun'sDeclinationistheangulardistanceofthe Sunfrom theEquator,northorsouth,asindicated conjunctionwith theSun; 3rd,3h.4·1m.p.m, Sun in Perigee; 6th,7h.26m.p.m., Vcnusgreatesthelio atapparentnoon on each day. centriclat.tudesouth; 8th, lh,7m.a.m.,MercuryinAphelion;9th,9h.Mm.p.m.,Uranusinconjunction with tho Moon-Uranus4dcg.36min.north;18th,9h.am.,MercuryinconjunctionwithMars-Mercury Thecolumn of Equationof Time showstheminutes lindseconds of difference between apparentand odcg.55min.south; 20th,2h.66m.am.,Saturn inconjunctionwiththeMoon-Saturn 3 dec.19min. meantime oneachday. Whenthe sign + isprefixed, this difference must be added to apparent timeto south;24th,Ih,21m.p.m.,J\IercuryinsuperiorconjunctionwiththeSun;24th,Sh,38m.p.m.,M~rsincon junctionwith the Moon-Mars4.deg.9min south; 25th, lOh. 44m. hm., Mercury in conjunctionwith findmeantime,and subtracted from mean timetofind apparent time. When thesign - isprefixed,the theMoon- Mercury,4deg.46mm, south; 28th,lh.42m. a.m., Venus in conjunctionwiththe Moon conversooperationsrespectively are necessary. V:nu~1deg. 22min.south; 28th,Sh,9m. a.m.,Jupiter i!"conj~nctionwith the Moon- Jupiter0deg. 30 mm,south; 28th,11h. 4m. am.,Mercurygreatest heliocentric south; 31st, 8h. 35m.u.m, Venusin TheMoon'sMeridian Passagelind Sunriseand Sunset are given in mean time, being the timewhich conjunctionwith Jupiter-Venus,0deg.23minsouth. • , ought to be shown by the clock at each OCCurrence. The apparent timc of these phenomena willbe FARMINGOPERATIONS. discoveredbyapplyingthe columnofEquationofTimeas above indicated. Finishhaymakingand stacking; hoeand mouldup potatocs; finish hoeingand thinningall the root crops. Be careful that all furrows and drains are open, that the root-covered land maybe quickly The Custom-house, Lyttelton, to which all calculations arc referred herein, stands nsfollows: relieved ?fany water that ,?-ayfall; dry,well-cultivated lands donot suffer fromdrought somuchas Longitude,172deg. 44min. 17sec.E.; latitude,43deg,36min.42sec.S. those which have been previously water-sodden. Kecp the ploughgoing in breaking upunimproved lands. FEBRUARY-XXIX DAYS. :IlIARCH-XXXI. DAYS. PHASESOFTHE :IlIOOS. PHASESOFTHE Moox. FFuirlsltMQouoanrter D82. H95.4M66.pa..mm.. I LNaeswt:QIlIuoaornter• 12D54. H81.45:7Y1.pa..mm.. FFiurlsltMQouoanrter D92. H47.15:Y93.pa..mm,, I LFNiaerswsttQMQuuoaaorrntteer.r 2D13461. H1621.35M5096. ppp...mmm... Perigee,8d.2h.a.m, Apogee, 20d. 2h.p.m. Perigee,7d. llh.a.m. Apogee, 19d.8h.a.m. ... I DAYS. REYARKABLE. DAiS. POAsL.oRIxNENA'sTT,IAODPNE·.- AEOAQPFTDPUIA:DTAlIIRTEMTEI.OOENX.T 'e00""=z<,0z0..Z.. MlPlEsAerRa.-SonISoDtA-xiIGm'LsE'e.". RCYSiOEsue.R1ns.R::.!E-CTSSTIeEult-lDnsE..-"~..- -D.U.:S. BBllAR](ADLB DAYS. PCASLRUL:E'"SN\'..,SlT.TIAODP:YE . AEOAQPFTPDUIADTAllRITBlETIl.OEOXTX. MYPlAIEeO.;SR;OS;I;AXtD;G''lS"El,Y.e. RCM~OB~RA~R.N.EICsTT~I~El~lDE.. ut~ooti 0 " :Y. S. H. )[. H. M.H. :Y. fda.IJ-FirstSundagin Lent. 0 " M. s, II. M. II. M.'ll. M.-- 1 Sat RevisionofJuryLists s17 20 28 13 43'97 7 11 36p.m. 5 4 7 22 1 1 S St. David'sDay. Quadragesima Sun-S 7 32 8 12 33'44 6 5 14p.m. 5 ,to 6 41 1 2 S Fourth. SundayafterEpiphany. 17 3 31 13 51'08 8 626 5 6 7 21 2 2 111 EmperorNicholasdied, 1855 7 9 3 12 21'0·1 7 6 9 5 47 6 39 2 3 :III [1860 1G46 19 13 59'2,1, 9 7 20 5 7 7 20 3 3 '1' 6 46 17 12 8'58 8 7 6 5 48 638 3 4 '1' CongressofConfederateStatesmet 16 29 15 1·1, 5'85 10 8 17 5 9 7 19 4 4 W BritanniaBridgeopened, 1850 6 23 16 11 55'6J, 9 8 4 5 49 6 36 4 5 W Treatyof1Vaitangi,1840 16 10 52 14 11'18 11 9 18 6 10 7 18 6 5 Th 6 0 6 11 4·1'35 10 9 4 5506345 6 Th VictoriaCross instituted 15 52 41 14 16'67 12 10 19 5 11 7 17 6 6 F 5 36 51 11 28'02 11 10 3 5 51 6 33 6 7 F All Eng. Elevenarr, in Chch., 18&1, 15 M 23 14 20'33 13 11-21- 5 13 7 15 7 7 Sat France dec. war againstSpain,1793 5 13 37 11 12'82 12 11 0 5 52 6 31 7 1098 S:SIaIIt PSQeeupteeterunath,e"esiciGmtorarei.aaStwmduaileardr.,liJe1·d725 111544 153775 411307 1HV41, 222367'''9611,G1, H1156 o1 2109a.m. 555 111476 777 111341 1809 1890 J'S1\I' KSSeioecgoraenrdao.rfSiLkuanudcdake.snIJtoriwon,yLe1de8,n51t8.8'15 44462063 152292 111000 452-873'''224-251 111345 11o-546-ga.m. 555M5563 666232807 1890 11 '1' 14 18 12 14 28'44 17 2 15 5 18 710 11 11 W 3 39 53 10 11'32 16 1 42 5 67 6 25 11 12 W Gold discoveredin N.S.W.,1851 13 58 36 14 28'31 18 3 5 5 19 7 9 12 12 Th Anglo-Franeo-TUl'kish Treaty, 185·t 3 16 18 9 64'91 17 2 32 5 59 6 23 12 13 Th '13 38 41 14 28'19 19 3 55 520 7 8 13 13 F 252 ,.W 9 38'68 18 3 22 6 0 6 21 13 14 F CaptainCookkilled,1799 13 18 34 14 26'95 20 4 4-3 5 22 7 6 14 14 Sat 2 29 4 9 21'75 19 4 11 6 1 6 19 14 15 Sat Nationaldebt Gt.Britaincom.,1690 12 68 16 14 24'49 21 6 31 5 23 7 5 15 15 S Tlti"dSunda·.1Jil'Lent. 2 5 24 9 4'60 20 6 0 6 2 6 17 15 16 S SexagesimaSunday. 12 37 42 14 21.77 22 6 20 5 25 7 4 16 16 M DuchessofKentdied, 1861 1 41 4·2 8 47'25 21 5 49 6 3 6 15 16 17 M 12 16 56 14 18'36 23 7 8 6 26 7 2 17 17 'I' St. Patrick'sDay. 1 18 1 8 30'17 22 6 37 6 4 6 13 17 18 '1' 11 56 4 14 14'03 2-1, 7 55 6 28 7 0 18 18 IV PrincessLouisaborn,1848 o54 18 8 12'47 23 7 25 6 5 6 11 18 19 W Hobartonfounded,1804 11 34 54 14 9'07 25 8 43 5 29 6 59 19 19 Th 03027 7 M'17 24 8 12 6 6 6 9 19 20 Th SurveyorsobstructedatTaranaki,1860 11 13 40 14 3'66 26 9 30 5 31 6 67 20 20 F DueD'Enghienshot,1804 . 0 7 14 7 36'&1, '_'0- 8 59 6 7 6 7 20 21 F 10 52 9 13 57'09 27 10 17 6 32 6 56 21 21 Sat Southeydied, l!Y:t3 x 0 16 45 7 18'54 26 9 44 6 8 6 5 21 22 Sat Procl.:IlIartial LawatTaranaki,1860 10 30 31 13 50'33 28 11 3 5 34 6 5·1, 22 22 S FourtliSlludayin Lent. o40 25 7 0'35 27 10 29 6 9 6 3 22 2234 :SIII Quin'luagesimaSunday. ShroeeLSdua.nIJ-. 190 4684436 1133 34·21''4998 290 11o3438 55 3357 665602 2243 2243 :TIII· 11 274 415 66 2432''0798 280 1111 5194 66112066 012234 26 '1' BuonaparteleftElba,1816 9 24 40 13 25'91 1 1 18 5 38 649 25 25 W Annunciation. LadyDay. 1 51 16 6 5'42 1 o45p.m. 6 13 5 58 25 26 W AshWednesday. 9 2 20 13 16'75 2 2 2 5 39 6 47 26 26 Th [Taranaki 2 1448 5 47'04 2 1 32 6 14 6 57 26 27 Th British Banktrials,1858 8 39 58 13 6'05 3 2 48 5 41 6 46 27 27 E Ford, Passmore, Shaw, murdered at 2 37 19 5 28'65 3 2 20 6 15 5 56 27 28 F First sittings of sureme Court at 8 18 29 12 56'19 4 3 34 5 42 645 28 28 Sat ''I''ar declaredwithRussia, 1854 3 1 44 5 10'29 4 3 11 (I 16 5 54 28 29 Sat Auckland,1840 7 54 48 12 4-1,'83 5 423 543 643 29 29 S Fift" Sundayin Lent. 3 25 7 4 51'94 5 4 5 6 17 5 62 29 30 M 3 48 26 4 33'63 6 5 1 (I 18 5 50 30 31 TaranakiandSouthlandAnniversary 4 11 40 4 15'39 7 5 57 (I 19 5 48 31 I T PIIE:XO:l[ENA..FOR THE ~IONTII. PIIEXOMENA FOR THE MONTH. FEBRUARY.-6th, 7h.7m.a.m.,Uranusin conjunctionwith theMoon-s-Uranus4d~g.43.min',north; MARCH-2nd, 8h. 36m. a.m., Mercury greatest heliocentric latitude north; 3rd, 2h. 10m. u.m., Venns in 16th, 10h. 56m. a.m.,Mercuryin ascending node; 16th,Ih. Sm. p.~., Sat~rn I~ eon)Unctlo~WIth the ascendingnodej 3rd,Ll.h.31m.a.m.,lIarsgreatestheliocentriclatitudesouth; 4th,2h.44m.p.m.,UranusinCOD~ cMuoroyn1-dSeagt.u3r3nm3ind.egno.2rt2h;m2in1s.t,soouut,h4;4m18.tah.,m5.h,.M12ermcu.ray.~in.,PlI1eel'~lhcuel~~yonm; 2c.o1nstj,u~nhc.tio1n2~W.Ipth.mJu.,pMiteerr-ccu-Mryear t jMJuuneprcicttiueorrnyinw5ictdohengtj.hu6enmcMtiinoo.nonnwo-irUtthrha;tnh8utebsS,4uDndhe.;g512.4m4t6h.,mp1.im0nh..,.nM3o5remtrhc.ujpr.5ymthi.n,,4Sinhaf.teu5rri0nomr.icnpon.cmjou.n,njucMtniecortnciouwnriyt'WhinitthhceotnShjeuunnMjcto1ioo1unth-ew,-3Bitbha.tu4JOrunpm3i.teedmreg. ,. greatestelongation,18 deg. 5min.cast; 23rd, 1h. 11m.a.m,Mars IIIconjunction WIththe Moon----;-lI1ars 16min.southj 15th,Oh.Sm.p-m-, Saturnstationary; 17th,6h.31m.a.m.,Uranusstationary; 17th,3h.43m.p.m., 2deg.25 min. south; 23rd, Sun eclipsed, invisible in NewZealand; 25th, 2h. 27~. a.m.,Jupiter.lD Mercuryin conjunctionwith Mars-Mercury3deg,21min. north; 20th,7h.14m.p.m.,Sun entersAries;21st, cthoenjSuuncnt;io2n5wthi,thLlt.hh,e2M7moo.na.-mJ.,upMiteerrc0urdyeti;n'.3cmonijnunncotirotnh;w2i5thth,th4eh.M1moo.na-.sm-M.,cSrcauturrj'n4IIdIeqgu.a0drmai!nurneoWrthIth; 711h03h.4m.p3imn.m..n.,po.Jrmuthp.,;itMe2r3erridcnu,crdoyhnsj.tu3an9tcimotin.oanar.ywm;i.t,h22Mnthdare,a7Mhi.no1o1cnom-n..jJupu.nmpcit.ti,eoMrne0wricdtuhergy,th3ine9cmJo\iInnojo.unnnc-otrli\otIhnar;ws2it05hthdt,heSgeh,M.19o6mon.m-pi.nMm.e.,rsocMuutrehyr;c1u2rd3yergidn,, 27th,3h.46m.a.m.,Venusin conjunctionwith the Moon-Venus 3deg. 11 mm, north; 28th,2h. 23m. descendingnode; 27th, Sh. 24m. a.m., Mars in Perihelion; 28th, lb.26m.a.m.,Venus in conjunctionwiththe a.m., :IlIercurystationary. Moon-Venus6deg,46min.north; 29th,7h.23m.p.m.,Venus inquadraturewith the Sun; 31st,8h.51m.p.m., UranusinconjunctionwiththeMoon-Uranus4deg.39min.north. FAR:YING OFERATIONS. Have everything in good order,readv for theworkof harvest; Carts, harness,forks, materialsfor FARMINGOPERATIONS. stack bottoms, some wheat-straw ready to cover up stacks in rainy weather, ifyou have ":0.cloths. Sowtares (vetches)-thewintervariety,foritalwaysproduceshalfasmuchagainastheSpringseed-two-and a-halfbushelsoftares andhalfabushelofwheat oroatsperacre, Iflandistobelaiddownforpermanentpasture, Harvesttimeisnottheopulentfarmer's threshingtime. Cutwheatfor everypurpose before ItISdead becareful that it has been thoroughlytilled,and hasafinetilth earth to receive the seed. For seed,abouta ripe,alsooatsandpeas; butbarleyrequiresto stand till fully ripe, if the best malt is to beproduced. bushelofperennialrye-grass,threeorfourpoundsofwhiteclover,andoneortwopoundsofcow-grasswillproduce Beansmustbe taken up early asrespectsripeness. Becarefulin preserving thestacks ofallkindsfrom aplantfora yearor two; but for permanence and the fully plantingof the land severalvarietiesofthe true injury by weather; buildthem neatlyandthatch them well. grasseswillberequired, comprisingsome ofthepoas, fescues, &c. I APRIL-XXX DAYS. MAY- XXXI DAYS. PHASESOFTilE :liOON. PllASES OFTllE :liOON. FullMoon D7. II6.4~r7. p.m. I NewMoon 2D3. II7. 0M0. a.m, Full]\foon D7. H6. M7. a.m. I New)Ioon 2D2. rr6. M6.p.m. LastQuarter 10 10 5 a.m, FirstQuarter 30 0 48 a.m, LastQuarter 10 446 a.m, First Quarter 29 11 12 a.m. Perigee,4<1.3h.a.m, Apogee,16d.3h.a.m, Perigee,29d.2h.p.m. Apogee,13d. 10h. p.m. Perigee,25d.su,p.m. .. .. . 11111805392432167DAYSSTWSW'MMF1FT.SSaha'htt BAPQOSGPESGitluaelararlooiaetvalostrFmaGclertdmtteeero.eriSFoGoronGClR,llSfft·g'ya1o.EsuiUutnldMLonhLDldgtafaAedesirepaRpwcmaeBs.'yBe.KcpiianAhasCt.dsthlBad,tiaLnniijde1eBogai7dsle1,,MdoE311,pVe881eEe1G7ntN23i1eTn'd1Sg,.1864 PCNAsLu540R5646677897L8x~E304252NH'3024As,4730T9680.G41T2IJO44.5300531553DptN81343lr889052E8..J-II1I5MEAAOQ3333220021111P.DFUTP~JDAm.30T224413301.R·T97137506393I1T7tMlOE''''''''I.8''''l'2203826153826Y.EO.2169397,232~71Tt -o00.;~D11111211111z;,;8912034807096.oz.0Z"..MI11MPeI97l801o632421-.BAaI-RS4n2OM4023450S11OI-8.A9280'0D49007-T~3.GIpai'AmES..mNm.e..,RC66Y66G666GG66GHSOiB3us.222M2222R33333eAn010343586s72R1Nt..E-coT55oooonS555oooSrIeB.nY44443t33333cM22-DsnrE336579078281... -1111.A.;32418597023-G1;.,. 11115324812976013D.£Y.SSST'IWITTSF"FSIIa.ahIItt AJLFVFTSRFHBMa1toiraanoaaoumrIcrmctnnniustotg1ctrg.aliee.'edtine.oiwhSPncIyotf.aaoSaautiantarlfvSlkabilectli£olutLetln,aEtJainindnp1gaDncuakLadnatsctfebIe.u1ainCz.dkJl.rynBBreshyshsaeX'ntAuioIrhdaf,A,niLnmutay,.sf1eDkp1isttp18dcrL8cpet.Gih5iBe1elrhenEw5er7n3iduseDEi0saa,artdBAicrsalin,1Yithrtssbug8e1iS,ttetrtG.s7eie1Mg.,s30,d8·ha16.6,e,n5e41,21t871i81n825g049 PNC1I11111111A11B1L0007667087GR87U0IENN5534153222NA'S9031384426695T,Tl5JO253322111.Dp433G95704"7772NE..-SUEAOMBPQ3333333a33333FTP.T'U4A4I.T233'5245A1lW.0Rl4G71I001T801iEF'El''84'I'''.''''l00RG77O9040000.ENG3O2N881888896.TtY "C11";00111~211111;z';43025086198970Z."o.., M111rllIr'11o48339721s.0e..E1r-a-4So1R04332532MSnoI5.1000180890AtDox--.ipGIam'As.E..mmeN....RH7777C666777M777SiO.Esu00oE1eAMn.3249s00185707tBNl.E.C-H,444444444444TStTS.·.,Ie045E44Mu4·555555t1-DMs88n0·.·E1132370612..·..-111H.;A.856337024921-.;.. 11114760 'WI1T~'"hr FFiorrsttSenuemmpptenrt.toafkVeno,lu1n8tGee1rsinCa[n1t8b6y5. 11o900 243097G'11W702 -+0000 I123G1N'''4131766 22221243 5676 3158863 66664333089G 5oo5 22223105 11114567 11117640 STSFaht RIDGIfaoaatgrrti"yabletQaioloudnfieAeSDnlllib1ocuuftleaaSrtayco,.or,t1s81f81lGe1dOfromScort1la5ned8 11118809 5323807 444034. 3333 55552102''''63G15855 22222,31t 5677 431G272 777711111243 44,4I·4433.1890 11J1o760t 18 Sat N. Z.Gazettepub.Wellington,1840 10 01 10 0 41'14 25 8 23 6 41 5 18 18 18 ~J "'ar decl.against Buonaparte,1803 1lJ34, 8 3 48'50 25 8 30 7 15 4 37 18 210lJ ~S[ PLaoswtoSraulnRdaepn.tsbegintobepayable 1111 3120 3062 01 57N·iOI 2276 99 082 664432 00 1175 2109 2190 WT BCuolounmnpbuarstdeiEedm,p10.0F6rance, 1804 119lJ0497 4110 33 4463'3082 2276 109 146 77 1IGi 44 3356 2109 21 T 11 54 11 1 20'10 28 10 38 G40 0 13 21 21 Th Ascension Day-IIoly Thursday. 20 12 8 3 40'74 28 10 5,t 7 18 4 M 21 22222·35t STWFaht BSStto..mMGbeaaorrrkdqmEe:ev«naDtnogafeylO.isdtessa, 180t 11112232 53113333 3223701 1211 345626t''·'0000621 20921 11o11 20I559fip.m, 6666,445t6907 0500 111927 22225324 22224523 S~FSaIt APBBralilirtinttahclneecosoefsfQbHReuteaewlmeeenniefainVebsiAo,curt1on7sr,t0ira16i8a46and Ru[1s7s4iaG, 22~20O00 53424577 453256 3:33332320501''''34705161 3021 1o211 44443803p.m. 7777 22211209 ,444t 33332322 22222543 26 S SecondSunday afterEaster. 13 32 2,t 2 16'63 3 2 55 6 51 5 0 2G 26 T SiegeofAcre, li99 21 8 2 3 14'03 4 3 42 7 23 4 31 26 27 )I GreatFireatWellington 13 01 35 2 26'21 4 3 53 6 02 0 3 27 27 W KingofHanoverborn,1819 21 18 44 3 7-70 5 440 7 23 4·31 27 28 T H 10 31 2 35'81 5 4 01 6 03 0 1 28 28 Th Garibaldileft England, 1864 21 28 31 3 0'47 6 5 34 7 2,t 4 30 28 29 W Peaceproclaimedin London,1806 H 29 Jot 2 44'41 6 o 48 G54 0 0 29 29 F Restoration ofKing CharlesII. 21 37 41 2 53'25 i 6 27 7 25 -I 29 29 30 '1'h DattleofFontenoy, 1740 14 47 48 2 5:3'0 7 6 44 6 50 0 00 30 30 Sat BattleofFairoaks, 1862 21 47 13 2 4·')'17 8 7 18 7 26 4 28 30 31 S Pentecost, IVhitSunday. 21 50 48 2 37'l0 9 8 9 7 2i 4 27 31 I PHENOMENAFORTIlE xroxrrr. PllENOMENAFORTllE zroxrrr. APRIL.-5th,Oh,7m.a.m.,Mercury in Aphelion;oth,8h.4·7m.am.,Mercuryingreatestclon~ation­ . M~y-~th,11.h.3m.p.m.,Yenusgreatest elongntion45deg.25min.enst; 8th,Oh 39m.p.m.,Saturn ~nconjunction WIththeMoon-e-Saturn2deg. 56min. south; 14th, lOh. 10m. a.m.,:Mer('uryin ascend 27dell" 43min.west; 5th, Llh, 31m.a.m., YenusinPerihelion; 9th, 2h.5Um.a.m.,)Iarsinconjunction ~ngnode; !5th,.5h.4m.p.m., Mercuryin superi?rconjunctionwith theSun ; 161h,1h.23m.p.m,Yenus wSaitthurJnu,p3itdeerg-.M5marisn.0soduetgh.2; mI-Iitnb.,n2ohr.t3h0;mL.lath.m, .6,hM. 3er8emu.rla.imn.c,oSnajtuunrcntioinnwcointjhuJnucptiiotnerw-i!t\hIetrhceurMy1oodeng . Inconjunction WIth l:!ranus-Yenus~deg. 5~ mm, north; isn, 1h. 3im. p.m.,.Tupiter in conjunction WIththeM~lOn-~uplt~r1d.eg.50mm, north; 19th,atmidnight,Mercuryill Perihel.on; 201h.7h 10m. 38min. south; 18th,9h.10m. a.m.,Mercuryin conjunction withMars-Mercury1deg.49min.south; a.m:,]\fa:sm conjunction WIth theMoon-Mars3.deg.4.6min. nm·th ; 23rd, Oh. 7m. a.rn., Mercuryin 20th,Gh.7m. p.m.,Jupiterin conjunction withtheMoon-Jupiter1deg.15min. north; 21st,Gh,26m. a.m.,Marsin conjunctionwiththeMoon-Mars1deg. 05min. north; 21st, Wh. 46m.a.m., Mercuryin conJunct.lOg.WIththeMoon-Mercury6.deg.2? mm: nort.h; 23rrl.7h. drn, p.m.,Snturn in opposition to conjunction with the Moon-i-Morcury0 deg. 18 min. north; 20th, lOh. 16m. a.m. lIIercury greatest theSun, ~oth,Oh, 12m. p.m., Uranus III conjunction WIththe Moon-e-Umnus4 de". 10 min. north, 26th, 1h.55m. a.m.,Venusin conjunction withtheIIfoon-Yenus6deg. 20min. north; 20th,7h. 53m: heliocentriclatitude south; 26th, 6h. 59m. p.m.,Venus in conjunction with thelIIoon-Yeuus7deg. a.m., Mercury greatest heliocentriclatitudenorth. 53min.north; 27th,2h.a.m.,Venusgreatest heliocentriclatitudenorth; 28th,3h.24m. a.m.,Uranusin conjunctionwiththeMoon- Uranus4deg.25min.north. FARMING OPERATIONS. Takeup and stor~mangolds,carrots,andparmips-thefirst inridges,fiveor sixfcetwideat bottom, FARMINGOPERATIONS. a~d.aboutf?ul"feethigh,welleoyeredfrom thewet; theother rootsthesame, orin <and.ifforthetable. Takeup andsecure the potato crops as theybecome ripe. If it can bespared,it will befounel to I "" hltetUI"U1pSandswedestobetaken from tbe~roundas wanterl; well-used rootswillg;"eliSmilk and apnlosuwgehrifnogrufepedanidn ttihlelagsperionfg,thifealafniedldshofougJr~asbselannodwcosutrlidctnlyowattbeensdheduttuop; nnootttoonlfyeeodnoufnfitmillpJrou\l'yed. laTnhde, butterand goodb~ef and mutton. Commenee whentsowing; the wetter lanr!s first,hilt clearout.all thefurrowsanrl dItches. Make newfences,and take rnre that the ditches be dug straight. "'hite buton thestubblelandofthe farm,there IS muchwork for the plough. Unless proper andconstant I thornplOd.uccsthebest permanentfence: theyoungquiek shou'<J be planted six inches apart. Furze attentionbegi'en tothepreparationofthesoil,itwill returntothefarmer no remuneratingcrops. or gorse WIllmake agoodfencefor afew years,andismorequicklyraised. JUNE-XXX DAYS. JULY-XXXI DAYS. PHASESOFTIlE MOON. PIIASES OFTHE MOON. D. H. M. D. H. Y. D.H. M. I D. H. M. FullMoon 5 626 p.m. I New:r.roon 2~ 216 a.m, FullMoon 5 810 a.m. NewMoon 20 927 a.m, LastQuarter 1~ 944 p.m, FirstQuarter 27 521 p.m. LastQuarter 131011 p.m, FirstQuarter 27 122 a.m, Apogee, lOd.3h.p.m. PerigIee,22d. 5h.p.m. Apogee,10d.1h.p.m. Perigee,24<1.6h. a.m. « DAya. JtJn,["'R:l:J.BL~ lIV~NT!. PCASLURIENNN'ASTTAroDI'NB...-\sEA~AOQPDFPUDATARTITMEOrNoB.lT:fu 'o00";.:.a0.,:"0:0.·00. Mllfe'YE-AaROSnISO-DATNIGJi'mS.B:N.e.RCYSiOEsuReAnsRN.ECTSTSIeMEutDsnE.. ."'~".. -DJ.YS. BB1U.UK.A.lJLlI DJ.yB. PCASLUnINNB.t~JS.T.TAIOPDN·E.- EAOQAPFTPDUIAADTMRTIElBTIlO.BNONT. ':00";.~0.a.,.0.~:..0. MMPelABaIOS-nRSOIADTNGIi'AmESN.e. RClSlOiEsuRAenRsN.ECSTTSeEIntlsDnI.R. '.~". TIMB. ---- - - --'--- 0 r " M. s, D. H. M. II.:\!. H.M. v t " M. S. D. H. M. II. M.H. M. 1 M LordHowe'sVictory,1794 N22 3 57 2 28'33 10 8 56p.m. 7 28 4 28 1 1 W BattleofthcNilc,1798 N23 6 54 3 30'14 10 9 19p.m. 7 38 4 27 1 2 T Gas introduced,1807 22 12 1 2 19'58 11 944 7 29 428 2 2 Th Sir RobcrtPeeldied, 1854 23 2 28 3 41'39 11 10 8 738 4 27 2 3 W Gordon Hiots,1780 22 19 54 2 9'4.5 12 10 33 7 29 4 27 3 3 F LouisXVIII.enteredParis,1815 22 57 38 3 52'35 12 10 57 738 4 28 3 4 Th BattleofMag-enta, 1859 22 26 55 1 59'97 13 11-23- 7 30 426 4 4 Sat Decl.AmericanIndependence,1776 22 53 12 4 3'0 13 11-47- 7 37 428 4 5 F Slave Tradeabolished, 1806 22 33 33 1 4·9'60 14 7 30 420 5 5 S FourthSundayafter Trinity. 22 47 40 4 13'82 14 7 37 4 29 5 6 Sat Ansondied, 1762 22 40 9 1 39'03 15 o13a.m. 7 31 4 20 6 6 M SirThomasMorebeheaded,1535 22 42 18 4 23' 8 15 o35a.m. 7 37 430 0 7 S TI'initySunda.y. 22 45 57 1 28'58 16 1 6 7 32 4 25 7 7 T PeaeoofTilsit,1807 22 36 1 4 33'42 16 1 22 7 37 4 31 7 8 M PitcairnIslandersIan.in Nor.Island, 22 51 40 1 17'33 17 1 52 7 33 4 25 8 8 W Crimeaevacuated, 1856 22 29 14 4 43'17 17 2 8 7 36 4 32 8 9 T DouglasJerrolddied,1857 [1850 22 56 46 1 6'32 18 2 40 7 33 4 25 9 9 Th SeSSIOn of General Assemblyopened, 22 22 21 4 52'03 18 2 53 7 36 4 32 9 10 W CrystalPalaeoopened,1854 23 1 21 0 54'57 I9 3 27 7 34 424 10 10 F [1867. BattleofSompach,1386 22 15 7 5 0'99 19 337 7 36 4 33 10 11 Th Corpus Christi, 23 5 26 0 42.58 20 4 12 7 34 424 11 11 Sat Battleof Oudenarde,1708 22 7 17 5 9'03 20 420 7 36 434 11 12 Fr PrincessMaryofCam.married,1866 23 10 2 0 30'38 21 457 7 35 4 24 12 12 S FifthSundayafter Trinity. 21 58 57 5 16'64 21 5 4 7 35 4 35 12 1134 SSat FHiarssttinSgusnbdeahyeaadfteedr,1T0r8i3nity. 2233 1136 2288 - 00 157''4981 2232 5o4251 77 3366 442234 1143 1134 MT WAuilsltiraamliaPdeinscnodvieerde,d,17116086 2211 4501 5403 55 2340-'9255 2232 5o348,1 773343 443367 1143 15 M MagnaChartasigned, 1215 23 18 55 +0 0'80 24 7 8 7 37 423 ]5 15 W St.Swithin'sDay 21 32 15 5 37'03 2,,·-1 7 22 7 32 4 38 15 16 T BattleofMarongo,1800 23 21 3 0 20'15 25 7 54 7 37 4 23 16 16 Th Allies enteredParis,1815 21 23 3 5 43'39 _0 8 13 7 32 4 38 16 17 W Battleof Bunker'sHill,1775 23 22 44 0 32'05 26 8 42 7 37 423 17 17 F Cawnporctakenby Havelock,1857 21 12 41 5 49'15 26 9 0 7 31 4 39 17 18 Th ",Vaterloo. Dec.war Aus.andPrussia, 23 23 55 0 45'09 27 9 33 7 38 4 2a 18 18 Sat GeorgeIV.crowned, 1821 21 2 15 5 53' 9 27 10 9 7 30 440 IS 19 F BattleofHochstadt,1800 [1866 23 25 49 0 58'77 28 10 29 7 38 423 I9 19 S SixthSunday{{fer Trillity. 20 51 54 5 58'01 28 1110 7 30 4 41 19 20 Sat Accession ofQueonVictoria,1837 23 26 18 1 11'87 29 11 27 7 39 4 23 20 20 M Professor Play. ail'died, 1819 20403] 6 s-se 0 o12p.m. 7 29 442 20 21 S Second Sunday after TI·illity. Pro- 23 27 13 1 24'96 0 o27p.m. 7 39 4 24 21 21 l' BattleofBul'sRun, IS01 20 29 4 6 5'SO 1 1 13 7 28 443 21 22 ],I Shortest day [clamation 23 27 2 1 38'02 1 1 29 7 39 424 22 22 W BattlcofFalkirk,1298 20 17 17 0 8'78 2 211 7 27 444 22 23 T GreatFireLondonBridge,1861 23 20 29 1 51'0 2 2 30 7 39 424 23 23 Th Ghuzncetakenby Eng-lish,1839 20 5 8 e10'72 3 3 7 7 20 445 23 24 W St.Jolin Baptist. 23 25 32 2 3'87 3 3 28 7 39 425 24 24 F Gibraltartakenby British,1709 19 52 44 e12'29 4 3 59 7 26 4 40 2,t 25 Th BattloofSolferino,1850 23 24 9 2 10'62 4 4 23 7 38 425 25 25 Sat BattleofAboukir,1799 19 39 58 e13'21 5 4 51 7 25 ,1 47 25 26 F GeorgeIV.died, 1830 23 22 32 2 20-22 5 5 15 7 33 4 25 26 26 S Seoenth.S'mdayafterTrinity. 19 26 52 e13'83 6 5 40 7 24 448 26 27 Sat Attackon PukeuKauerePah,1860 23 20 11 2 42'09 6 6 5 7 38 426 27 27 ],I BattleofTalavera, 1809 19 13 27 e13'64 7 6 28 7 23 4 49 27 2S S ThirdSUlldayafterTrillity. 23 17 40 2 54'32 7 054 7 38 4 20 28 28 T FrenchRevolutioncommenced,1830 18 59 44 e12'77 S 7 17 7 22 460 28 29 :r.r LordRaglandied, 1855 23 14 33 3 0'33 8 743 7 38 426 29 29 W Wilbcrforcedied, 1833 18 ,1.5 41 6 11'29 9 S 6 7 21 4 51 29 30 T CawnporeMassacre,1857 23 11 0 3 IS'l1 9 8 31 7 3S 4 27 30 30 Th BattloofWarburg, 1700 17 31 14 6 9'19 10 8 55 7 20 452 30 31 F Cook sailedon his first voyage,1768 18 16 32 0 6'67 11 944 7 19 453 31 PHENOllENAFOItTHE :\!ONTII. PHENO~ENA FORTIlE MONTH. JULY-1st,Gh,50m.p.m.,Saturnin conjunctionwith the Moon-Saturn 3 deg. 9 min. south; 1st, JUNE-4th,4h. 7m.p.m,Saturnin conjunctionwith the Moon-Saturn 2 deg. 58 min. south; 9th, 11h.39m.p.m., Mercuryin Aphelion; 2nd, lh, 39m. a.m.,Sun in Apogee; 5th,2h. 43m. a.m., Jupiter Oh,35m.p.m.,Mercuryin conjunctionwithUranus-e-MercuryI deg.31min.north; 9th,11h.31m.p.m., in quadraturewiththeSun; 5th,IOh. 50m. a.m., Uranus in conjunction with the Sun; 12th,8h. 4m. Ven~sat greatestbrilliancy; 15th,Oh.51m.a.m.,Jupiterin conjunctionwith the Moon-Jupiter2dcg. p.m.,Jupiterin conjunctionwith theMoon-s-Jupiter2deg.36 min. north; 14th, Iuh, Mm. p.m., Mer. 15mm,north; 17th,3h. 14m. p.m., Mercurygreatest cIongation 2,1dcg. 50 min. east; 18th, Oh. 39m. curyin inferior conjunctionwith theSun; 17th,4h. 24m. a.m., Mars in conjunctionwiththc Moon a.m., MarsinconjunctionwiththeMoon-Mars4deg. 42min. north; 21st, 3h. 40m. p.m., Sun cnters Mars4deg. 58min.north; 17th,5h. a.m., Vcnusin inferior conjunctionwith the Sun; 19th,Oh.47m. Cancer; 21st, 7h.23m. p.m.,Mercuryin descendingnode; 21st,llh. 39m. p.m., Uranusinconjunction p.m., Uranusin conjunctronwiththeMoon-s-Uranus3 deg. 53 min. north; 19th,8h. 14m. p.m.,Mer, withtheMoon-Uranus30dcll" 59min.north; 22nd,3h. 33m. p.m.,Venusin descendingnodc; 22nd, cury in conjunction withtheMoon-Mercury1deg. 39 mm, south; 20th, Jh. 7m. a.m.,Venus in con, 8h. 25m.p.m:, l\fer~uryi.nconJunctionwith theIIloon-Mercury~dog. 31 min. north; 23rd, 8h. 11m. junction with the Moon-Venus2dcg. 57min. south; 21st, 9h.30m.a.m., Mercury-greatest heliocentric a.m., Venus In conjunctionwith the lIIoon-Venus 2 dcg. 3 min. north; 24th, Ih,37m.p.m.,Vcnus latitude south; 25th, IOh. 56m. a.m., Mercurystationary; 20th, Oh. 57m. p.m.,Venus in Aphclion; stationary; 30th, 8h. Om.p.m.,Mercurystationary. 27th,10h. 7m.p.m., Mercuryinconjunction withVenus-s-Mercury3deg. 18min.north; 28th,9h.40m. p.m.,Mars in ascending node; 28th,lOh. 49m. p.m.,Saturn in conjunction with tho Moon-Saturn FAR~INGOPERATIONS. 3deg. 24min. south. Continue wheat sowing, using about two bushels of seed por acre if sown broadcast, and about FARMINGOPERATIONS. one-~nd,a.hal~bushelsif drilled. .Therichestandbestfarmedland requires the least seed. Steep tho Carefullyremoveall obstructions to the passingoff'of the waterin ditches and drains. Sow horse seed m asolutionof blue stone,dissolved in warm water, about four ounces to the gallon,enouzh to beansindrillsfrom twenty-fourto twenty-seven inches apart, 01' carefullysow and plough them in, in cover the seedinsteep. Cutsmalldrainstoletthewateroff unlevel pasture lands. Attend to all the ev.er! thirdfurrow; two or threebushelsofseed peracre. Sow peas in thesame way, butnot whcnthe fen~ing,.and,as opportunitysuits,put everypart in good order. Thrashing and the deliveryof the soilISsaturatedwithwater. Both beans and peas require horse hoeing. Ifit can bedone,feed cows gramwillbeattendedtoas thestateoftho marketdictates. andcattleatnightthroughoutthewinterin yardswelllittered. They will makemanurefor tho soil. ,- .AUGUST- XXXI. DA.YS. I SEPTE~IBER-XXX DAYS. I PHASESOFTHE MOON. D. H. M. I D. H. ~l. PHASESOFTIIE MOON. FullMoon 3 11 22 p.m, New Moon. 18 442 p.m. D. H. M. I D. II. M. LastQuarter .11 11 59 p.m. FirstQuarter 25 0 17 p.m. FullMoon 2 3 28 p.m. NewMoon 17 oso a.m, Apogee,4d. lOh.a.in. Perigee, 18d.10h.a.m. Apogee, 31d.2h. p.m. LastQuarter 10 935 a.m, FirstQuarter 24 2 52 p.m. . I Perigee,15d.7h.p.m. Apogee, 28d.midnight. -32D1-.lY-SS!S.Ia-It SEGliea,qnvleettrrhaylSaubBPonErldlaiIsnJth.tyReldaUa,f.rBtr1iL~8vBr3eTdtDrAiYantSU.!T!:aranaki.,PNeAI1LS10R7iIU8SEyA34Nt,-s06T1TIJ25O.3Dp50"3SK..· AEO.\AQP556F1TUPD.ilATD55AlRUB395TTE·'II'.S350UOOS.·66NT.t '0""0oz"=111-',243''00ZZ"" ~l11IlPeIl10MAE.a-OSnR3.1dO\I2A91-T~DG.piUmSE.mS.e..IRC777IMSiO.sRu11R1e~nA87s6R[Y..EInC·44STtTS.Ie:Eut555\ID_sn457E'.d..1-A,.~32.1;. -21D-AY-WST.- LGirveeartpFoBoirElenGAorRfeKLaAtoBnLLdaEonnd,EinV1gE66NS6TtSa.geoLp1n8d5.7,PNCASL07UR8LNE~5AN1'S,T·T61IA043Dp"N11E·.- -BEMAU-AO00QPDDF.TPUTDI-A,TA2MF-BI.T67TBRMEO--I'S.5O4OYE..96NTlI "'00",'=11D"",-,,45'z.z.00"...MI1MPIe1Y-A.Ba-OSnRM3SOI-A4DTN-.GpIi'SAmE.mN.e.. CRl66IISIOEi3u.sR3.A\en012RsN..EC-T55SITSIIeE.l:ut32tUD-snE09...-,A~.21-.;. I 45 WT CWaalarisdetca.kebent.btyuErdke.yIIaIn.d,1R3u1s7sia,[1188563U 1167 518<15567 55 44.0t·'6166 1156 0o5G1a.m, 77 1153 ,41 5589 45 34 TFh PGeoavc.eBwriotwhnAemarerr,ician,A17u8c3kland, 1855 77 3120 43--31 01 455''6560 1167 o1 171a.m. 66 2286 55 3332 34. I 6 Th PrinceAlfredborn, 184t 16 4·229 5 38'03 17 1 36 7 12 5 0 6 5 Sat FirstAmericanCong-ress,1774 6 48 21 1 25'05 18 1 44 6 24 5 34 5 7 F Queen Caroline died,1821 16 25 48 5 30'86 18 219 710 5 1 7 6 S T'hirteentli S"nda.~after Trinity. 6 25 58 1 45-13 19 2 20 6 23 5 35 6 8 Sat Canning-died,1827 16 8 52 5 23'57 HI 3 2 7 9 5 2 8 7 l\l Pioneershipsleft Plymouth for Can- 6 3 33 2 5'4 20 3 14 6 22 5 36 7 9 S Ninth::;ltnd(l.~after Trinity. • 15 5136 5 15'27 20 3 45 7 8 5 3 9 8 T Malakofftaken, 1355 [terbury1850 5 41 1 2 25'83 21 4 1 6 20 5 37 8 10 l\I GreenwichObservatoryfouuded,1670 15 3t 16 5 6'92 21 4 30 7 6 5 4 10 9 W BattleofFlodden, 1513 5 18 23 2 45'05 22 4 51 6 18 5 38 9 11 T CaptureorMadrid,1812 15 16.34- ,157'52 22 5 16 7 5 5 5 11 10 Th Battle ofBelgrade,1456 4 55 39 3 6·6·t 23 5 43 6 16 5 39 10 12 W Bomarsuud taken,1854 14 58.37 ,1 4.8'09 23 6 5 7 3 5 6 12 11 Fr BattleofBrandywine,1777 4 32 48 3 27'44 24 6 40 6 14 5 4{) 11 1143 TFh BLoartdtleColyfdBeledniehde,im18,61870.J. 1144 ,2j.2() 272 44 e37z-'6r2a 225t 67 5563 77 02 55 89 1134 1123 SSat FBoluucrhteerendtihe.dS,n1n8dHa1yafter T1·inity. 34 469 5595 43 489''2327 2265 87 3368 66 1113 55 4421 1123 15 Sat MarshalNeyshot, 1815 14 .3 21 4 15'62 26 8 51 6 59 5 10 15 14 M Wellingtondied,1853 3 23 55 4 30'27 27 9 35 6 9 543 1,1 16 S 'I'entt.Sundayafter T,·illity. 13 44 32 ·t 4'10 27 9 52 6 57 5 11 16 15 T Allieslandedin Crimea,1854 3 o46 4 51'32 28 10 33 6 7 5 45 15 17 M Sicg-eandbattleofSmolensko, 1812 13 25 26 3 52'03 28 10 53 6 55 5 12 17 16 W LouisXVIII.died, 1824- 2 37 37 5 12'38 29 11 30 6 5 5 ,16 16 1189 ·WT CBaartdtlicnaolfYSaorrakgodisesda,,11870170 1132 466 405 33 253'94'80 01 1o1 5531p.m. 665o'40~ 55 113,t 1198 1187 TFh BGeaottrlge-eoIf.Blaonxdteeld,1in79E4-ngland,1714 12 5141 2<81 56 5343''5451 01 o1 1294p.m. 66 31 55 4487 1187 20 Th Hong Kong taken,1839 12 26 53 3 1\'92 2 1 '17 6 51 5 15 20 19 Sat BattleofPoictiers,1356 1 27 50 6 15'55 2 211 6 0 5 49 19 21 F 12 6 57 25N-3 3 2 41 649 5 ie 21 20 S Fifteenth SundayafterTrinity. 1 4 29 6 36'54 3 3 2 5 68 5 50 20 22 Sat BattleofBosworth Field, 1485 11 46 51 2 42'96 4 3 32 6 48 5 18 22 21 l\I Sir ''''alter Scottdied, 1832 o41 7 6 57'46 4 353 5 56 5 51 21 23 S Eleoentl,Sun.day after 1'rillity. 11 26 39 2 27'53 5 4 23 6 46 5 19 23 22 T PeaceCong-ressatBrussels,1848 NO 17 45 7 18'30 5 4 45 5 54 5 52 22 24 III 11 6 9 2 12'17 6 5 13 6 45 5 20 21 23 W Battleof'Voreester, 1642 S 0 5 39 7 39'04 6 5 35 5 52 5 54 23 25 T 10 45 32 1 55'88 7 6 2 6 43 5 21 Q~~O 24 Th Battleof~lontery,1846 o29 4 7 59'67 7 6 24 5 50 5 55 24 26 W Bomb.ofAlnicrsby Lord Hood,1816 10 24 42 1 39'63 8 6 51 64215 22 26 25 F BattleofZurich,1799 o51 29 8 20'17 8 7 13 549 5 56 25 27 Th Battleof Lo~gIsland, 1766 10 342 1 22'57 9 7 41 640 5 23 2i 26 Sat Holy Alliance'l'reaty,1815 1 15 53 8 4()'50 9 7 59 5 48 5 57 26 22330198 SMFSat JVBToiaiohctetntollfertBihoa.ufnBSAUyrsiaIdpA/ngrlodaemyie(Caodn,fhtt1.eeC6r,h81T.8)8r6oipn2eitnye.d,1864 9988 521392813419.248 ooo1 4219570'··'860.j9·3,t3 11110132 119800 51~9703 66663333857t15555 2222,687t 32230891 32220897 W~TSl BSBStiaa.tcttMtttleleeeicnoohtfflaiBKeSlu.ausrnasdMc,oa1i,y8c15ha58af1ct0lemraTsrDinaiyt.y. 1222 3249926 4218516 10999 ;410101·'''4070(831) 11110321 118900 45316851 55554444<2761 5566 558901 32220987 1 PlIENO:llE~A FOR TilE MONTH. AUGUST-3rd,12h.9m. p.m., Saturnstationary; 4th,Oh.~6m. a.m.,lIIercury9'"eatest el.ongation 19 deg,11min.west; 4th,8h. 36m. a.m., Jupiter stationury; ith, 5h. 54m..p.m., Venus statlO~ar}'; 9th, PIIENO.\1ENAFORTIIE MOXTII. 3h.55m. a.m.,Jupiterin conjunctionwiththe Mcon-e-Jupiter2deg:36mm.north; lOtl'29h.~7m.a.m., SEPTEMBER-5th, 6h. 36m, a.m., Jupiter in conjunction with the Moon--Jupitcr 2dog. 2'3 min. iMwMMnieeotcrhoroccnnuu-tj1hruVy'\en'i2cenMtnidoauoonssgocn.e2w2n-is9dft-!hiUenmggrti.-hannen4.uo9n~dsIoemor3o;tihnnd1-;,o4g·t1s~h.o7l,uta4hltr9lh,shS;4m.u1idn1n7e9.etgmhc.n,l.3.io1p8rp0ste.hmhmd.;,i.n,~i1.n9M6vnntioe~hs.rr,.itpcb3hu.lmeh;r.y.(i,2sIeiI~5\Iuclm.e,Pr.eeccnar~lii.,,ph'myse4e.8l~IsiImo}I'n;;ce;ona1n1~8.Jm4~suht.n,,hI.Uc,U1t!2i.crohnoan.nn,J~W1us37I.nomtleh.lm.tl.l.tOpch.pnoemn.~wJ.~,~Ii.,ntY0hc~eot.Inolt:,Oh­~rness j4nMnu5oonamrdrcte.hst;ip;oin.n1m18c0w.to,htinh,Utj,hLur1hanhtnc,h.tuei2s4o59nMimmn.wo.coioaatnn.h.mjm-uV.t.n,h,ceeMltnIiIouMaensrrscowu1oinrinytdh-eiMcgnot.hn1acejr1ousnnMmjc3utoininoodcnn.etigs-o.WonU5uIt3wtrhhainm;tUuhi1nsr7ut.ht3nhonu,osdM-r6ectgh-hoM,.;o44a2n10r3-smmMth0.i,nedp.6re.chngmu.o.r.8r,y1tmh7M3.;medpr1ie.cn2mgu.t-hr..n,y5,oV63irnehtmnh.ud;i1ens7s1.mc2iens.tonhpud,c.oitmOnhnh.g; ,. reatest heliacal latjtude south; 21st., Venus at greatest, ~l'llha!,ey; .22nd, oh. 22m. p.m., Saturn ,I~ 21st,5h, Sm.p.m., Saturnin conjunction with thc Moon- Saturn,3deg.32min.south; 23rd, 6h.3m. ~onJunetlOn ~nth a.m.,Sun enters Libra; 26th, 4h. 19m. p.m.,Venus greatest elongation, 46 deg. 8 min. west; 27th, g-uadratureWith the Sun; 25th, 6h. 1m.a.m.,Saturn III the lIIoon-SaturnQ~33md.eg. 33 lOh.56m.p.m.,lIIercuryin Aphelion; 30th,llh.31m.a.m,Jupiter greatest heliocentriclatitudenorth. :l:,in. south; 25th, 7h. 10m. a.rn., Mercury greatest heliocentric latitude north; 29th, Oh. a.m., Mercury insuperiorconjunction withtheSun. FARMINGOPERATIONS. FARMING OPERATIONS. Finish beanandpeaseeding. Sowoats,and if sown broadcast, withf?ur tofivebushels of ~eedperl Grassand clover seeds, when intended forrotation crops,should be sown in the last andpresent acre; if drilled,three bushels will be sufficient. Inall. cases theseedSOli mustbe.pr.epared\~"thcare., I monthson youngwheat,and harrowed in with light harrows,and the land afterwards lightlyrolled. S rin wheatmustbesown by this month. Barleysowlllgma.\'becoullueneed,but It ISessentmlto the Also,thegrass,or seeds, should be sown on the latelycropped land, the land lightlyrolled aftor the sgcce~ ofthecrop that the land ,hould be pre\'iouslywell tIlled, aurl tlmt.the land,should work well harrowshavebeen overthebarleyseededland; then thosmallseed sown, and thelanillightlyharrowed when the grainissown. Seed,if drilled,two-and-a-half to threebushels; If sown, three-and·a-h,lf to androlledagain, Redclover,ten to twelvepounds per acre,with three pounds of white; and if on fourbushelsperacre. Stopall gapsin fieldfences. uncertainlands,eightorten poundsof ryegrassperacre. OCTOBER-XXXI DAYS. NOVE:MBER-XXX DAYS. I PHASESOFTHE MOON. PHASESOFTHE MOON. FullMoon D2. H7.2M9.p.m. NewMoon 1D6. 1H0. 3~12.a.m. Last Quarter D8. H1. M17. a.m, I First Quarter 2D2. rr6.1M7. p.m. Last Quarter 9 6 41 p.m. First Quarter 23 9 13 p.m, New:Moon 1410 26 p.m. Full)Ioon 30 031 p.m. FullMoon 31 10 36 p.m. Perigee,lOd.Lh.a.m. Apogee,22d.1h.p.m. Perigee,13d.lOh.p.m. Apogee,25d.6h.p.m. .. . EQUATION ~.. . YEAN TIllE -1324D-A.-YSSTFS.-aht SBSQieaulovtaetGrlnet.teerGoelfnyrBeStEhLya:inlliScAneuS.RsnnKetsabd.i.llana.lDse.giLtfdEiaaMGnfDte,Aoee.v1rYt8Sei.nT3rng,6·oinr,it1y8.61 PSCASLUR30433IXENA326N1'S62.92TT,IAO241DP934nY6E·.· su:AO1111EMnPQ0010F'P.rrUAI,TA531l1.lRI.69E68TMFESI''''R.EO9866X.O39N97T.Y •"""00Z:1111<,,54760lz0.Z... M1lHpIe1oY1A.Ea-.O-SRnM4S21OIA21D-7TN-..GpIai'ASmE..mmN.e...RICM5656ISi.OEsu3343eEA)n:s6048R[Y..E-HC6666TSST.reuEY-t~snDB~[...-I .'-'~3241"." -53421DAYTSWM'S1.h' 'SBBTGiaawreetgtettaelnlteeto'iEooff-lfffAlBisIW"Ectnse:r:tkaUreAnr,eSBsr1allmKat8wnAu4adB,0nnaL1cnyE7h,9eaD14fd8tA,5e11:4r'88.5T7rinity. PsCA11111SL0UR54455INNEA4'2N24S.,8637TT,1IAO2411DpN"16709·E.- BA1O1111UM.PF66666BTP.1I.ATM11111FRB8886ER'E''.''4SOI29.85NB.16672MT. '00:z~21111<Dl97860'.~o".". MHlPleo321MAE.a-SORn4M3SO2~OIA5O9-D3T'N.GIa'iJmES..mY.e..nRC44444.SOi44su444ReM3n1-67Rs5E.jCH66666STS.eEu44444tDMsn3.5611...I-.'.~".,34152;- 6 M Sultandcc.warwith Russia,1853 4 45 39 11 33'65 18 1 69 5 32 6 6 6 6 F PrincessCharlotttedied, 1817 16 1 20 16 14'58 21 4 23 4 41 6 47 6 6 l' MarquisCornwallisdied, 1805 6 847 11 51'69 19 2 48 6 30 6 7 6 7 Sat VictorEmanuelentd,Naples,1860 16 18 8 16 11'44 22 6 20 4 '10 6 49 7 7 W BritishArmyenteredFrance,1813 5 31 49 12 8'53 20 3 40 5 28 6 8 7 8 S Twent.y.second Sunday after Trinity. 16 ;)6,17 16 6'98 23 6 16 4 38 6 60 8 8 Th Cooklandedin NewZealand, 1769 66443 12 25'38 21 4 35 5 26 6 9 8 9 M BirthofPrinceofWales 16 64 4 16 2·65 24 7 9 4 37 6 61 9 9 F CongreveRocketseffectuallyused,1806 6 17 37 12 41'96 22 5 30 6 26 6 10 9 10 l' MartinLutherborn,1443 17 11 6 15 66'47 25 8 2 4 36 6 63 10 10 Sat 64029 12 57'66 23 6 28 6 23 611 10 11 W 'l'reatyofVilla Franca,1859 17 27 48 15 4·9'87 26 854 435 6M 11 11 S Ei,qhteenth Sunday after Trinity. 7 3 9 13 13'27 24 7 24 6 21 6 12 11 12 Th BattleofDumblanc,1715 17 4115 15 42'41 27 9 45 4 34 6 56 12 12 M Pekin takcn byEng.and Fr.,1860 7 25 45 13 27'91 25 8 21 6 20 6 13 12 13 F BattleofSheriff.lIfuir,1716 18 011 15 34'15 28 10 36 4 33 6 67 13 1143 Wl' BNaatptloeleoofnJleannad,ed18a0t6St. lIelena,1815 78 4182 ,1172 1133 4662'·5130 2276 190 1160 ,5; 1186 66 1156 H14I 1154 SSat TGwoveeltrtnyo.trltGi,·rdeySuanrrdiavyeda,f1t8er45Trinity. 1188 3161 304 1155 2145·'502·j, 01 1o1 2280p.m. 443321 66 5589 1145 16 Th GaribaldiresignedDictatorship, 1860 8 33 1 14 9"56 28 11 3 5 14 6 17 15 16 III Insurrectionin Home,1848 18 46 38 15 3'73 2 1 14 430 7 0 16 1176 SFat SBiaetgteleooffSLebeaipsstoicp,o1l8b1p3gan, 1854 89 5157 1150 1144 2324''003 01 1o1 4585p.m. 55 1120 66 2180 1167 1187 Wl' 'BWaettlllienogftoLnu'stzFeun,ne1r8a0l,21853 1199 151 5347 1144 5329''5068 34 22565 44 2298 77 21 1187 1189 :SM KNiirnkeete"en'hth.iteSUdIi.edda,y1a80ft6er 'l'rinity. 190 39o575 1144 4576''0159 32 21 4331 55 98 662212 1198 2109 TFh WPeraeccekooffPtahreisC,o1l8o1m5bo,1862 1199 3430 682 1144 2162''127,1 56 34 3446 44 2276 77 34 1290 20 l' BattleofNavarino, 1827 10 22 30 15 6'71 4 324 5 6 6 24 20 21 Sat PrincessRoyalborn, 1840 19 57 16 13 66'81 7 1 520 425 7 6 21 2221 WTIl ABlalitteldeIo<f'leTertaefnaltgeraer,d1B80o5sphorus,1853 1101 445 204 1155 2157''8029 56 46 166 55 42 66 2256 2212 2223 )SI 'T"weeldnt.)ifI:mfoius,t·rthySfournmdeady,a18ft6e4r Trinity 2200 2130 253 1133 ,2n4''7148 98166468 44 2243 77 97 2223 23 F First Parlmt.ofGrt. Britain,1707 11 26 27 15 34'39 7 5 54 5 1 6 27123 24 l' Siege of PortoBello,1739 20 35 21 13 7'54 10 I 7 31 4 23 710 24 2245 SSat PTewaecnetiweitthhSCuhnidnaaysaigfnteerd,T1r8i6n0ity. 1112 487 3127 1155 4428''2920 98 76 4217 54580 66 2308 2254 02~6O" TWh KHaa,r-seltoackkend,ie1d8,515857 2200 5487 3181 1122 3490''5153 1112 89 150 442222 771112 2256 26 M Royal Charterwrecked,1859 12 28 4·9 15 55'33 10 8 11 4 57 6 32 26 27 F PacificOcean discovered,1519 21 9 52 12 11'20 13 9 45 4 22 7 13 27 II 32220798 TWTFh RSFtoo.rySmailmaEtiooxnncahonafdnWgSeht.iotJpauekndereedM,1in8isHtry,1863 11113332 4249999 33225321 11116666 11693''''68031983 11113214 1189013528274 4444 55553501 6666333336841122239870 322089 SMSat FBS.tia.rlAlsatnraSdtureRnwdio'astysD,in1a8yA54dvent. 222L11 243000 355308 111111 62089'''684694 111564 10-3245 444 221o1 777 111456 232809 31 Sat All Hallow'sEve 14 8 5·1 16 16'99 15 11 54 ·1 48 7 40 31 111 PHENOMENAFORTHE ~IONTH. NOVE~~BE.R.---1th,tr"!Isit ~f Me.rcuryover the disc of the Sun(see Eclipses); 5th,6h. 20m.p.m., PHENOMENA FORTHE MOSTH. .lIfereury III inferior eonJun~tIonWIth the Sun; 6th, 1h. 51m. a.m., Uranus in conjunction with the OCTOBER.-2nd 6h.35m. a.m., Jupiter in conjunctionwith theMoon-Jupiter,2deg. 3min.north; Moon-Ur;:lllus,3. deg: 171I!1D.north; 6th,8h. 43m. a.m., Mercury in ascending node; 8th,8h.36m. 2nd,2h.32m.p.m.,'Jupiter in opposition to the Sun; 9th, 8h.32m. p.m.,Uranus in conjunction with a;m:, ~~arsIIIconjunction Withthe)Ioon-;-Mars.2 de1l" 6min. north; 10th, lOh.34m.p.m., ~Iereuryin theMoon-Uranus3deg.30 min,north; l~th, 10h. 10m. p.m.,Uranus in q,;,adraturewith the Sun; Ierihelion;.11th, 4h. 38m. p.m:, Ven,:,s ID.conJ~nctIonwith the l'tIoon- Venus 2 deg. 1min. south; lith,2h. 35m. a.m.,Mars in conjunction WIth the Moon-Mars 2 deg. 68 mID.north; 13th,1h.53m. 13th, 4h. 23m. p.m:, :Mercury in ~onJunctionWIth the lIfoon-lIIercury2 deg. 69 min. south; 14th, a.m.,Venusin conjunctionwith the.Moon-c-Venus0deg. 57min.south; .13th,6h..16m.p.m.,Mercury 6h.40m. a.m., lIlar~IIIq,:,ad1'll:ureWIththeSun;14th,3h.10m.p.m.,lIIercUl',Ystationary;15th,lOh. 27m. atgreatest elongation, 24deg, ~5mI!'. east; 13th, 6h. 69m.p.m., Venus.IDascending node; 18th,2h. p.m., ~atu.rn1Dconjunction...ith thel'tIo.on- .Saturrt. 3 deg,17min. south; 16th,10h. 29m.a.m.,Venus 26m. a.m.,MercuryIIIconjunction WIththe .lIfoon-~~ercury8deg.28.mID.s.outhi 18t~,8h.43111.a.m., IIIPe.rlhcl~on;17th, 11h. 31m. a.m., Jupiter III Perihelion; 21st,6h. 27m. a.m., Mercurygrcatest helio Mercurygreatest heliacal latitude south; 19th,7h. 10m.n.m., ~aturnIIIc.onJunctIon With the Moon centriclatltu~eno.rlh; 2~nd, ~h. 6~m. a.m., Mercury greatest elongation,19 deg. 42min.west; 25th, Saturn3deg.25 min.south; 23rd, 5h. 17m. p.m., Uranus stutionury, 20th, 7h. 48m. p.m., Mercury 1h.l'm., Jupiter 1D conjunctionWIth the Moon-Jupiter 2 deg. 9 min. north; 30th, 6h. 13m. a.m., stationary; l!9th,7h.41m. a.m.,Jupiter in conjunctionwith theMoon-s-Jupiter 1deg. 56min. north. Jupiterstationary, 30th,1h.44m. p.m.,Saturninconjunctionwiththesun.' FARMING OPERATIONS. FARMINGOPERATIONS. Parsnips requiI:eaboutthe samecultivationascarrots. Both thesecropsmust becarefullyhoed and Finishallseedingshithertospoken?f. Shutup fieldsintendedtobemownup for hay. Ploughand ,,:eededatleasttwiceo':er. Care isIequire~inthesowingtospreadtheseedevenlyoverthe land. Mangel carefullytill, indryweather, thelandsintended~orroot and ca~bllge?rops. For Clll:"OtS,v~ryd~epand wurzelshould besown 1Dthe.pastorearlyIIIthepresentmonth. Thebest planisto drawoutfurrowsin veryfinetillage is necessal'J. Carrot.seed reqUires much mampulatlOn before SOWIllg; mIX\nth fin,e thedeeply andthoroughly tilled.land,about twenty-se.en inches apart from each other, with adouble. earth and turn over and slightly mOIsten e.ery day for three weeks; three to four lbs. per acre IS dbrri~llas.~tnetdhpelsoeuegd,h;~rsopmretahdremeatonfuoruerIIpIotuhnedfsuprreorwacsr,ec.loHseotrhsee.heaoretihngovbeertwtheeemnthweitrhidtgheesp,alonudoh-ha,nadn.dhodeiibnbgleanodr sufficient. weedingon theridgesmustbe done togetacrop. Sowswedeturnipsandplantcowcabbagesandpotatoes.

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