potatoes
... potatoes. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. 300 Sacks Kound-Hed Potatoes, of good quality and large size. JOHN MUNN. Derry, Dec. 18, 1835. o{j to be let. Aiian house and about 10 acres of I.AND Apply to Charles Norman, Fahan. 15th October, 1831. ...
... potatoes. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. 300 Sacks Kound-Hed Potatoes, of good quality and large size. JOHN MUNN. Derry, Dec. 18, 1835. o{j to be let. Aiian house and about 10 acres of I.AND Apply to Charles Norman, Fahan. 15th October, 1831. ...
... POTATOES. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 300 Sacks Good Potatoes, APPLY TO A. ROULSTON, Ship Quay, Derry,.*22d April, 1842. ; TO BE L.ET, the Sammer Season, the year. Furnished or Unfurnish- JT edjor for term of years. BA LLYBROOK COTTAGE, pos. sessing the best ...
... POTATOES. TH^SUBSCRIBER WILL REQUIUE NEXT WEEK, DBLITBBCD AT HI» BTOBB*, 300 to 400 Sacks, of the best quality, of large Round- Red Potatoes, And shill l'>d lo reeeire offer, tnd simples, from those Farmers may be inclined lo iell on moderale^terms^^ ...
... THE POTATO In the fourth pace, the reader will pcnioe with deep rejjret, statement from the Cnrlotc Heu/incl regarding the failure auionyit the Potatoes (for we would hope even against hope, that it will not |.ro\e general) in the Queen's runty and in ...
... POTATOES. Last year, wherever the tops the Potatoes were blighted the tubers were also, invariably, decayed. are not aware any example to the contrary, itis year it not so. have ourselves seen Potato fields with all the tops blighted, and yet the crop ...
... following directionsl. Dig your potatoes in dry weather, if you can, und if you cannot, get them dry somehow fast as you can. ‘-I. Keep them dry and cool. .1. Keep the bad potatoes separate from the good. 4. not pit voar potatoes yon have been accustomed do ...
... POTATOES FOR SALE. Twiß SALE, board the Smack “MARTIN,* she now lies st the MIDDLE QUAY, LARGE QUANTITY of BEST SEED POTATOES, from the Island of Colonsay. April lltb, 184-1. ...
... containing ad* vice as to the best manner of preserving untainted potatoes, —how to arrest the progress of the disease in potatoes already affected—the best mode of converting the diseased potatoes into wholesome food, and the method of preserving sound seed ...
... POTATO CHOP. We have made very extensive enquiry into the state of the potato crop in this neighbourhood, and are happy to say that, with but one exception, its appearance is most favourable. It is remarked as a good omen by observant farmers, that, while ...
... substantial food than potatoes; that they are more productive, and that he himself i has tiken eating them. If all this were true, and not ' one word of it is so, except the eating, the Swedish turnip would, as substitute for the potato, be about three times ...
... THE POTATO BLIGHT. to soitob or dkbbt auiTixst. 9l«—As Male of potato crop this year must a of paramonnt importance to all—such breadth of land Wing planted, and snab general dependence being placed ou the malt; teems to me very desirable, in case the ...
... THE POTATO DISEASE M«. Editor —lt is now a very generally received opinion, that the disease of the potato huritig commenced so much earlier in ibis year than in the crop will be extremely deficient. There are many districts of our own county in which ...