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Published: Thursday 17 May 1787
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 432 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CHRISTMAS CRACKERS,

... bleeding heart cherry; (191 elder tree; (20) ; (21) palm; (22) Chili tree' ( M) plane; (24) mango; ().5) ash teas; (26) bread fruit tree; (27) 0-range ; 04ire. ...

WITH lAN BAIRD

... 000 MARITIME SALE A 1792 first edition of William Bligh's 'A Voyage to the South Sea for the purpose of conveying the Bread- Fruit tree to the West Indies in his Majesty's Ship the Bounty' has sold for 16,000. Other travel books at Christie's South Kensington ...

Published: Saturday 15 August 1998
Newspaper: Irish Independent
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 395 | Page: 26 | Tags: none

NOTES ON NEWS

... see the m-oa tiat ia ite perfe/.lioa- huge orange yellow -ind gloim, and will pass beneath the loturiant Iwaacbcacf the bread fruit tree, '•he will assuredly ebowu the woudeni nj the jwcet smelling garden* and the C-tnlcn* whir the sacred flower Itudilha ...

Published: Wednesday 10 April 1901
Newspaper: Irish Times
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 531 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE POPE S NEW POEM

... and the Asores. At Sierra Leone is found the cream fruit tree, the fruit of whieh is in taste In Ceylon there is the bread fruit tree, from which a food is made in the same way that we make dread. It is said to be equally good and nutritious, America ...

Published: Saturday 13 July 1901
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1384 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

These fruits were very large and of the most approved varieties. Mr. L. T. Davis, OpleVgrove, Hillsborough, ..

... ginger plant, in a healthy growth; a Chinese rice paper plant, supposed to the finest specimen in the United Kingdom ; the bread fruit tree, indigenous to the South Pacific Islands; the cow tree, also a native of the southern latitudes, and justly prized for ...

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... And we invite all the political economists in Ireland to the discussion??though, perhaps, we had better wait until the bread fruit tree is brought from the Society Islands and propagated here. ??Kerry Western Herald. Extraordinary Despatch. ??The Hercules ...

Published: Wednesday 09 October 1822
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1727 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

TIE FIELD FORCE CANTEENS

... im some of South Afric Asores. At Sierra Leone is found the cream fruit tree, the of which is very agreeable in taste. bread fruit tree, from which food ‘s made in the same that we make bread It is said to be the milk tee. ef those who intend to take part ...

Published: Monday 22 July 1901
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 870 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE EXODUS

... daring the Houghton meeting. Tbe Tropical Department of the Crystal Palace new conta’us fine specimen of the African bread fruit tree (evaphalartva iridcndu), beating its colossal fruit, presenting very novel appearance. Tbe factory of a Mr. Evans, an ...

Published: Tuesday 13 October 1863
Newspaper: The Evening Freeman
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 879 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

September 11,1858, tan«* along the sea. From December to March, when the Sun is vertical, the rains are heavy, and

... may seen in its leaves, which, being glossy, like laurel, and much paler, reflect her light more than any other. The bread fruit tree grows to a height of twenty feet without a branch, and then expands into a vast dome of foliage. The leaves, which are ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1858
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Nation
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1114 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

to four weeks, and quite clean then and in good condition, irettiD’ full of yellow scurf on the back and

... fear, in our country only fit for a hothouse.” The locust bean is the Ceratonia siliqua; it is also called St. John's bread fruit tree; it has been long time an inhabitant of our greenhouses, and we don’t know that it has ever been tried whether hardy ...

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Published: Saturday 26 June 1852
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1150 | Page: 1 | Tags: none