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GOVERNOR COLLAGE, BATH

... Sword— given Sir W. S. R . Cockburn, Bart.')— Clifton. Banquet given the Potafoc—Potatoe, Brown; Onion, Clifton- Parsnip, Salad, M'Leod ; Cabbage, M Allan; Asparagus, Manning; Cucumber, Mead; Carrot, Ford; Turnip, Siraghan. Celery, Ad;.ms; Scarlet Runner ...

DAHLIA AND FRUIT SHOW, SYDNEY GARDENS

... Chilis (1 lb.)— Ist prize, S. Sambourne, Esq. F.schidots (1 lb. i—lst prize, Mr. Russell. Garlick—l*t prise, Mr. Cannings. A Salad— priz.', .'Jr. u^sell. A v EXTRA PRIZES. Mr. G. Yeeles's prize A\ : Is., for the best 8 Peaches, was awarded to Mr. Wm Salter ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... ; 3d. Mr. Minty— Best Salad, Ist prize, Mr. Lidiard. Class 2.— For Amateurs. —Best collection of varieties, Ist prize, T. M. Yeeles, Esq.; 2d, J. Wiltshire, Esq.; 3d, Thomas Emmerson, Esq.; 4th, Mr. Cooper, White Hart—Best Salad—lat prize, Mr. Cooper ...

BATH ROYAL UNITED HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Nurserymen and Market Gardeners j —Collection of Varieties— lst prize, Mr. Lydiard; 2d, Mr. , Shacked ; 3d. Mr. Cook— The Best Salad, lst prize, Mr. Lydiard. | Cass For Amateurs—Collection Varieties, lst prize, Mr. Coorer ; 2d, J. M. Yeeles, Esq. ; 3d, J. ...

The anniversary dinner, commemorating the triumph of Westminister and the purity of election, was held on ..

... Agriculture —ln the newspaper of the Bavarian Agricultural Society, the nettle is said to have the following properties : eaten in salad, it relieves consumption ; it fattens horned cattle, whether eaten green or dried ; it not only fattens calves, but improves ...

LONDON HIBERNIAN SOCIETY

... Scriptures the sole ined.u.u of educatio ; , eve vthin- was to .-a. ril'.ced by the Government to expediency, Tin t en people salad about tl.e popularity of the Government, the et iciencv of tbe executive. But thisshould be la.das.de, : principle should brought ...

Friday and Saturday’s Posts

... otherwise they will be tough and unpleasant. This is to be done, when the. size the. vegetable admits of it, cauliflower, salad, celery, &c. by cutting off a piece oftbe stalk and setting the fresh surface, thus exposed, in water, which will be absorbed ...

BATH ROYAL UNITED HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... • rL„ C. Paul; 3d G C. Tugwell, Ksq.-W of Celery Lettuces, Garden Turnips, Carrots, Onions lstnri»» ' 2d, Mr. J. Cook—Best Salad, 1st prize, Mr Cook 2d Mr' ' Cottagers' Prizes.-For Cottagers within ' , pe - Guildhall, ZWA._Be.t CollectioTof Vegetablelf„ ...

France il'fe thei o t East Indies E’Uni : guns Osborn the latter gun’s Fvear-AdrityraU$lan'ket pre- vfays her ..

... ofipty Flower Stands Tea Boxes: and Boxes com-pletefor with Reeves's colors Cabiri Portable Shelves Card Racks smiill Bellows Salad Spoons Forks Ac with 1 too numerous mention and retail for the same terms Tunbridge W'ells A large of PRINTS and MEDALLIONS ...

Published: Monday 12 January 1801
Newspaper: Bath Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2568 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Friday and Saturday's Posts

... s appeared, the word of command was issued, Fall in—haltdress : they fired on the keepers, but without effect. Washing salads for three four minutes in sea or salt water is recommended as effectual means of getting rid of all insects. Vegetables of ...

DINING OUT

... that the crust is the only part ofthe vent, which people do not eat. A footman now (perhaps mischievously) hands dressed salad, which you, almost unconsciously acM to your pie-crust. The ladies on each side glance at the contents your plate in surprise ...

BATH ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... apples Ac, including one dish of nonpareils from kitley which looked as fresh and sound as SSiSarafl ™yd e Mnt vegetables and salads were a3 ' • ■» *■ *««» ! ummon 2d. Mr. Carpenter-Geraniums, best 18 lit P i ntei Y, 2d ' ' Grad and Co.-Calceolarias shrubby ...