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Farmer's Gazette and Journal of Practical Horticulture

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Farmer's Gazette and Journal of Practical Horticulture

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... Stan/as. 10. Literary Notices: —I. A Manual of Agricultural I'hemistry. with its Application to the Soils of Ireland ; Thomas Anlisell, M.0., &c. 2. Connection between the Church and State; William Urwick. 3. the Ordinance of Paptism ; t>y William ...

POTATOES

... present—Wm. lilayney Wade, Gustavus Lambert, Thomas Ball, Wm. Jones Armstrong, George A. Hamilton, M.P. Thomas R. Hardy, John Ross Mahon, J. 11. Bankhead, Charles Roper, Wm. Smith O’Brien, M.P., Professor Kane, Thomas Hutton, Hon. Charles James Trench, William ...

THE FARMER’S GAZETTE

... , roadsides, and banks of streams, where they flourish in all their vigour, when removed into gardens, lose many of their hardy qualitiess and have their natural organization modified. The common heather, which requires nothing for its growth but poor ...

LIST OF NEW AND RARE PLANTS

... Edward Lucas in the chair. There were also present—Lambert Disney, Charles Doyne, Thomas Hutton, William Owen, Thomas Lee Norman, Gustavus Lambart, John Ross Mahon, Thomas Seymour, Sir Kol)ert Kano, Hon. C. J. Trench, Charles Hamilton, Folliott W. Barton ...

Allotment tyitem, reraarki on the .. Arboriculture, on .. .. .. .. Aghadda Farmers' Club .. Bogs, reclamation ..

... Society .. .. .. Gold of pleasure .. .. .. .. Gardening operations for next week .. Gone, whins, or furze, cultivation of Hardy Heaths, culture of .. Lazy-bed system, on the Manure, guano at a Moss, to destroy Oats, third crop of Practical horticulture ...

FAT STOCK

... competitors. Sect. 4—Long-homed (Three years old)— Thomas Morton, Esq.. Cnstlenode, Strokestown, Roscommon. Large medal. 2 competitors. Sect. I—Long-horned1—Long-horned (Over three years old)— Thomas Morton, Esq., Castlenode, Strokestown, Roscommon. Large ...

iMiratou, Car ami Tandem Harness |_ SALE of nuST-CLASS 2'. baciielou-8-walk, CARLISLE SlioH-hurned Cuttle, ..

... Ross, Esq., M.P. Marquis of Hertford. j Rev. Win. B. Fordo. Lord Lurgau. Thomas Fortescue, Esq. Sir Robt. Bateson, Bart. Andrew Mulholland, Esq. Sir Robert Kane, M.D. j Thomas Andrews, M.D. HAS received instructions from William Jobson, Ksq., of Now ...

lUracftcal ItjovttcuUure

... Esq. Third prize, the Chief Secretary. Camellias—First prize, Colonel Thomas White; gardener, Mr. Curran, for C. imbricata. Perfection, Triumphans, Colvlllea. Second prize, F. E. Thomas, Esq. Citrus—First prize, the Earl of Charlcmont ; gardener, Mr. M'Cormick ...

■ THE FARMER’S GAZETTE

... above; third prize, Mr. D. Livingston. Si.v Hand Bouquets of hardy flowers—First prize, Mr. Bruce, above; second prize, Mr. Dcrum; third prize, Mr. 1). Livingston. Herbaceous Plants—First prize, Thomas Pidgeon, Esq.; second prize, Mr. Hogg, as above. Pansies ...

REPORT AND ESSAY PRIZES

... to sent in for competition the Ist March last, to which the judges have awarded the prizes ottered by the society, namely : Thomas Rowlandson, of Liverpool, the prize of fifty Sovereigns for the best report on the farming of North Wales. To Samuel Jonas ...

(To bo Continued.)

... thinnings have, for the last 20 years, on an average, brought £OO per annum. This word was planted in 1793 by the late Mr. Thomas, of Bumgay, on that part of Ceres Muir which became his property on the division of that commonty, and was Yftlutd period ...