GRAND ENTERTAINMENT AT GUILDHALL

... of lamb ; 40 dishes of dlucklings, 20 tutkey SEX poults, 110 jellies, 20 cerants, 40 saladh and cucumbers, 20 dishes of cauliflowers. Deasefl.-75 pint.apples of 21lis. each, 100 dishes of hot- S, Irouse grapes, 20 iateielos 30 dishesa of cherries, 100 ...

BEVERLEY AND EAST-RIDING FLORAL & HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION

... ialta Lettuce -t Mrs. Walker. 2 Dr. Hull. 3 R. Watt, Esq. Cabbage Lettuce-I Colonel Martin. 2 Ditto. 3 Ditto. Brace of Cauliflowers-I F. Watt, Esq. 2 Ditto. 3 D. Burton, Esq. Carrots-1 Colonel Martin. 2 Richard Gage. Dish of Mushroorns-I B II. and W. ...

THE HANGMAN ON DEATH

... operations in kitchen garden as before; weeding, cleansing, and thinning the various crops of spinach, turnips, &c. Sow cauliflowers: theyw ill notonly succeedothers, but itisjust possible they may go through the winter better, and make better beads;* ...

LITERATURE AND ART

... atld ri lt il vegetables ill the like proportion. Of the litte- there is a very ?? supply, consistitig ofpoulottes, pease, cauliflowers, French letats, a`SP' agls, celery,&dc.;,- abut with all these advaittotes, there is OttO tltlit w-attting to citrplete ...

Published: Sunday 25 November 1838
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7178 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRE ROYAL

... ters, Is. per hundred-pandora do., 2s. 6d. per do. GREEN .NIARRET.-Scotch apples, 29. 6d. a.peiilc- pears, 4d. per lb.-cauliflower, 2R. a-dozen-oniaos, Sa. a-peck-celery, Is. to Is. 6d. a-dozen. PRESENTATION TO MORTOtN..-.His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch ...

SOCIETY OF ARTS. The

... kirk. For Early Cahbbages. to V. Ml'Auslane ; seconid, to Itlr J. Cklrk; gardetier tim Colel Spensu, Manor Hourse. For Cauliflower, to Mr Daniel Taylor, Nevlmbigging; second. to Mr A. Amliinro. Fur Brommuili, to Dlr J. Lihilell, aurd W. Denbolm. For T ...

FLOWER SHOW

... in the Public Rooms, Jarratt-strect, on Friday last, consisting of ranunculuses. anemonies, stocks, greenhouse plants, cauliflowers, fruits and vegetables, all the growth s and produce of the subscribers, and which may truly be t said to have surpassed ...

THE HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... ? Stokes, Oxford: Lettuce,lot. .Jslsn Conildrey, Nius~eham: Long carrots, tst; kidney potatoes, 1st round ditto, let; c~auliflowers, ?? 't Francis Cotiper, titey:l Gossebeimies. ?? Braiis, Nuneham:. Cimbbage, l st; currants. Citd.,.Thommas Br~oadlsurst ...

NEW BOOKS

... much in favouir 'With the Alt fair. He is likewise very much indebtedo his'frlsejnr,' nov and as 'his hair is stuck opt in cauliflower bun ches over each eary we presume that, flat,.falr, land forty -considers is a1 him therefore a ' curled darling.' If ...

HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION AT THE BOTANIC GARDEN

... currants, in great profusion, and gene- rally of the finest quality. The vegetables were, cabbages, savoys, lettuces, brocoli, cauliflowers, peas, beans, celery, vegetable marrow, cucumbers, onions, &c. Some of the specimens shewn in this class merit high encomium ...

SPROATLEY FLORAL SHOW

... Cucumbers-i Mr G. Birch. 2 Mr Eversden, Hull. 3 Mr Usher Lettuce-i Mr G Birch. 2 Mr Beach. 3 Mr Everaden..Brace of Cauliflowers-i Mr Eversden.Carrots-1 Rev. J. Jadis. 2 Mr Singleton. 3 Mr G. Wray, jun Three Heads of White Celery-i Mr Usher. ...