MONETARY & COMMERCIAL
... Lobsters .lb. 1 0 0 0 Eggs 121.10 4 0 0 Cod lb. 0 00 1 Potatoes..peck 0 Soles lb. 10 1 2 i Peas peck 0 0 I lb. 9 0 0 Asparagus.. Ofl 00! Tnrhot 1 3 0 Cuciinibsrs.ech 3 0 4 Haddock lit 00 Filberts .lb. 1 0 00 \ ...
... Lobsters .lb. 1 0 0 0 Eggs 121.10 4 0 0 Cod lb. 0 00 1 Potatoes..peck 0 Soles lb. 10 1 2 i Peas peck 0 0 I lb. 9 0 0 Asparagus.. Ofl 00! Tnrhot 1 3 0 Cuciinibsrs.ech 3 0 4 Haddock lit 00 Filberts .lb. 1 0 00 \ ...
... bis mind when he asked, Is there any taste the white of egg ' Suppose there not! What! shall set a price upon the tender asparagus the crisp lettuce, which made sweet spring a reality Shall I turn into merchandise the red strawberry, the pale green pea ...
... country have been directly affected the depressed state of agriculture.' Gardeners who intend haviug rhubarb, seakale, and asparagus early tho new year should loso no time in removing tho roots to their forcing places. Further delay will considerably retard ...
... Lobsters .lb. 0 Salt butter..lb. 1 Cod lb. S , 124.1:! 0 Holes lb. « Potatoes., peck Bret lb. Peas perk 0 0 lb. 0 •> Asparagus.. 0 0 Baddook 0 o Cucumberae'ch 0 Salmon lb. 0 00 Filberts .lb. 12 0 0 Fo-s-ls.couple ! Apricots. ..doz. 0 0 DuckB ...
... exceptionally severe; but the cold here was nothing in comparison to what I experienced elsewhere. I have, as a rule, cut asparagus in March—one year in February—and I have regularly had new potatoes on the 10th May, without any shelter but a hedge on the ...
... lb. Oicnmbera!e'eh fi HaddockJb 4 0 Filberts .lb. 14 0 0 Salmon ib. '2 4 Goojeb'rries.'it. 0 0 Fowls.co'ipis 0 5 Asparagus.. 100 0 Puckf couple 4 0 0 In. eac'j Do. for'gn..lt> 0 ti 10 ' Turkeys.each (I Pinea. Eng..lb. 0 • Hares eacj 0 5 I>o ...
... Good Salad.—ln simplicity lies perfection. The endive and beetroot, fresh bean, and potato radish and mustard and cress, asparagus and celery, cabbage hearts and parsley, and all the other ingredients that in this salad or in that find place are, no doubt ...
... lb. i'ess peck 11). Oueiui&bers.e'cii ii.'.ddock j . F;U:e:ia lb. Sehnon lb. . o«ooset>'rries. Asparagus..loo tuckstoujiie Grapas.fcnjr.lt>. fi 8 G«?e ca ...
... Teas peck 0 0 0 lb. 0 7 010 Cucumbers.e'eh 10 H Filberts 0 lb. 2 00 i Gooseb'rries.qt. 0 l'oivls.coap 50 I Asparagus.. 4 0 I mcks couple 4 Grapes. Ene. lb. 0 ec ?« each 5 Do. for'cn..lb 10 urkeys.each 0 Pines. Eng..lb. 0 0 0 -. -TP ...
... been presented by Sir Richard to nearly all his tenantry in Dorsetshire. At C'ovent Garden, last week, a single bunch of asparagus, containing about 150 heads, was sold for two guineas. ...
... much he does more than another. An Africau proverb says the idle are peculias kind of dead who cannot be buried. Why does asparagus resemble long sermons '.'—' Because tho ends are most sought after. The dye is cast, said the lodger in tne attic, he hurled ...
... e'eb 4 Salmon lb. 110 1 Filberts .!>>. 14 o 0 Fowls.coup'.o 0 5 ...