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Valuable Growing Potatoes. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By VV. DAVIS' 1 . On Thursday next, November 2nd - ,
... Valuable Growing Potatoes. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By VV. DAVIS' 1 . On Thursday next, November 2nd - , 1826, , ...
arrest the progress of this destructive insect. Turnips we never saw look better; but potatoes, in many places, ..
... arrest the progress of this destructive insect. Turnips we never saw look better; but potatoes, in many places, turn up light, although they are by no means a failure. Hops, on the North Clays, are completely gone; and we witnessed'one or two plantations ...
LONDON MARK ' at to country 11 fine Old i j ? 2 fine— Potatoe ditto Tine' TRICE OF
... LONDON MARK ' at to country 11 fine Old i j ? 2 fine— Potatoe ditto Tine' TRICE OF AVERAGE PRICE OF if tAflnnor match betwer Caplaiu Mr Desbarfli or from YilLOW'k mottled — 11 FAT Batcher' A ef Ditto ditto General is QUARTERS RA 9 fl IaijuD Mdta BWiW'U ...
THE Poraro.—The sweet potato (convolvulus batatus,) a native of the East, was very early dispersed throughout ..
... THE Poraro.—The sweet potato (convolvulus batatus,) a native of the East, was very early dispersed throughout the continent of Korope; and all the accounts, in which the name of potato is mentioned, relate exclusively to this plant, a convolvulus; but ...
SALE THIS DAY. Farming Stock, Implements, Wheat ley, Hay, Potatoes, Household Furniture, c. TO DX SOLD BY ..
... SALE THIS DAY. Farming Stock, Implements, Wheat ley, Hay, Potatoes, Household Furniture, c. TO DX SOLD BY AUCTION, BY B. I»AYNE, day Ma'ch, 1828, the Bridge Cottage, nesi tlie llumberstone Toll Cat-, COMPRISING (in part) 15 eapilal j ewes, wether and ...
S Hay, Keeptng, Turnips, MANGEL WUKTZKL, CABbAOK, POTATOES, kc. Ulabv, near Liicssteb. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, ..
... S Hay, Keeptng, Turnips, MANGEL WUKTZKL, CABbAOK, POTATOES, kc. Ulabv, near Liicssteb. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By B. PAYNE, On Monday, tiw day of October, 1827, on the irmntoia of Ur. BKRBIDGK, fiLaar, the county of Leicester, (who it loafing hit farm) ...
SIR JOHN SINCLAIR
... oulture and uses of potatoes; and haviog produced specimens of toe meal, and of the farina of potatoes, he proceeded shortly to explain how these two substances were prepared, and to what pur- poses they were respectively applicable. POTATOE MEAL. In preparing ...
WEDNESDAY
... last, from the premises of Richard Wright of Sheepshead, twelve bushels of potatoes. The prosecutor's son-in-law, William Ploughwright, deposed to haring missed a quantity of potatoes from the prosecutor's pit, and amtAl the footsteps of lar6e uailetl shoes ...
MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT
... planting of potatoes: *• I last year (says he) planted a row of sets, cut into single eyes, from large potatoes chosen.out of aheap; the row was 25 yards in length: and next to it 1 planted another row of equal length from Tlie smallest potatoes, picked from ...
MONTHLY AGRICULTURAL REPORT
... turnip. We most own, we have not yet acceded to the fashionable opinion of aay advantage to be derived from Ihe use of potatoe- flour. Potatoe planting is finished on tbe best cultivated lands; indeed, those planted early in April are said to be most product ...
LONDON MAKKKTB
... and Scotch 67 to 62 , Buck or Brank.. •. 34 to Rye 36 to 38 Baolsv. muraamcriaiia, Berwick, and Scotch Potatoe . 36 37 Ditto Feed S3 to 27 IH>b Potatoe to Uiuo, Feed SI lo S3 Dundalk, Newiy, & Kent, Eaaez, Sul folk, and Norfolk 30 31 Malt. Belfast Tick ...