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STEALING CAULIFLOWERS,

... STEALING CAULIFLOWERS, Frederick Chapman and Qeor({e Strudwick, labourers, of Shoreham, were charged steal a quantity of growing cauliflowers, the property of Charles James Beale Shorebatn, on the sth November.—Defendants pleaded guilty. ...

Cauliflowers Clubbing,

... Cauliflowers Clubbing, A correspondent writes say that he has found that cutting longitudinal slit in the stalk of a cauliflower or cabbage that has clubbed heart, and inserting in this slit small piece of wood, to keep it open, w ill cure the club. The ...

Early Cauliflowers axd Leitucxjb

... Early Cauliflowers axd Leitucxjb. Considering how numerous are the contrivances for protecting purposes, and the comj arative, cheap rate at which they can be purchased,there ought to be a bed of both cauliflower and lettuce plants in very small garden ...

CROYDON

... disposed of the cauliflower. There was cauliflower missing from the spot where witness found the prisoner. Mr. Randall here said that he could not prosecute the prisoner because he could not swear that was the man who took the cauliflower. He had missed ...

OTFORD

... Geering first for potatoes a,, d apples, Mr. Meadhurst first for marrows, and * rC,,D cauliflowers, Mr. Cassam first for sprouts *n'l savoys. Mr. Underhill first for cauliflowers, *»econd for apples and sprouts, .Mr. Benstefl seconfl r lnar ,Wrt potat'»e#, Mr ...

KEMSIXG

... Mr. Mills Red Cabbage— Ist Mr. Benstcd, 2nd Mr. Lxcell. Turnips—Extra, Mr. Parsnips—lst Mr. Underhill, 2nd Mr. Bensted. Cauliflowers—lst Mr Mcadhurst, 2nd Mr. Bensted. Carrots—lst Mr. Barber, 2nd Mr. Geering. Three sticks of Celery—lst Mr. Geering. 2nd ...

WROTH AM

... Stiles; plate of equally fine runners Mr Forrest; peas H Wolfe eschalot and peas by Mr Sellings ; Mr J Sogers 4 cquple of cauliflowers, spring sown cabbage, and a. plate of potatoes; Mr J Eoste, jun. brought pansies and potatoes j and a plate of fuchsia ...

MR. RHARMAN’S REPORT

... meeting on Tuesday next. Messrs. Jones and were elected members of the society. S(>ecimenB of cut roses, hydrangea, and cauliflowers wt-re placed upon the tables, and Messrs. Searing, Cooke, and Kingswood, who were apjM'inted judges by the meeting, made ...

WKOTHAM

... varieties. Mr Bailey also bad some really fine dahlias, did also Mr L Ball together with fine cauliflower, Mr Lenny, gardener to Lady Login, prodeced very line cauliflower and a good plate of potatoes. Mr West gardener to Mrs Madden had a rare plate each of Snowflake ...