PKUIT AND POTATOES,
... AND POTATOES, COAL AND LIUB. k Q Alt DEN SEEDS, JOHN BRETHERTON, ...
... AND POTATOES, COAL AND LIUB. k Q Alt DEN SEEDS, JOHN BRETHERTON, ...
... POTATO disease:. Mr. Ukrai rorn, ia answer to Mr. M. iVrmott, uid informed that the potato broken out in Ireland only to alight extent in •ome district.* far it appeared to confine the *aily potatoes. The crops generally apj»eared in -■uind and flourishing ...
... THE POTATO BLIGHT. The Mitchelstown correspondent of the Press Association drove, on Saturday, over several esrates in the G iltee Mountains, and in convers ition with clergymen of Protestant and Catholic denominations and with police officers learned ...
... POTATOES, Ac. Six lot* of potatoes, distinct: 1. J. Parker. Seotforth; 2. B. Parker. Scotforth. I»o.. three round three ki Inev : 1. J. Parker: 2. B. Parker; 3. J. Cottam. Siotforth. IK,.', wtiitc round : 1. J. Parker; 2. 11. Parker; 3. T. Millington ...
... Westminster, where the history of the potato Las been discussed, the virtues of the potato descanted upon, and the enemies of the potato—the potato fly and the potato beetle —and the constitutional ailments of the ...
... THE POTATO CHOP. Reports from 25 centres of population in Donegal show the potato crop lx, almost a total failure, giving cause for the gravest apprehensions. BLACKBURN POLICE COURT. THURSDAr.—Before theMsyor (T. Htgeon. K«q ). and J. Johnston, and J ...
... THE POTATO CROP. Mr. William O’Brien, speakin? West Cork on Sunday, said for tens of thousands of the small farmers of Ireland it became question this winter whether landlords were to have rent, whether the tenants’ children were to have food. He advised ...
... POTATOES. Ac. Sis lots of potatoes, distinct 1. J. Parker, Scotforth ;2, B. Parker, Scofforth. Do., three round and three ki Inev 1. J. Parker, 2. B. Parker; 3. J. Cottam, Scotforth. Do.', white round I, J. Parker. 2. B. Parker; 3. T. Billlngton, Pilling ...
... POTATO DISEASE. Mr. Flynn asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland whether his attenti >n liad been called to article in Tht 7imr* of April 6'h, entitled “A Remedy for Potato Disease,’* and referring to the employment sulphate of c» pper prevent! of the ...
... POTATO STATISTICS. Great Britain produced 687,000 tons lew* potatoes in than in 1893. not in consequence of bad crop, but by reason of diminished acreage of 23.367. Keg land was reapoesible for 357.000 tons of this diminution. Scotland for 254.000 toos ...
... THE POTATO BLIGHT. In answer to quest) Dr. fanner, the Prrsidknt of t> e Board Auhicdi.ti stated thai experiments «ere being can led out in England, Scotland, and Ireland, with a view to discovering the best remedy for potato blight. ...
... THE DOOM OF THE POTATO. Is the potato doomed? Can the indictment of the medical profession against this valuable esculent as an aid to dyspepsia have already sealed its fate? Statistics, at all events, point in that direction. The paper read before the ...