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... POTATOES, Ac. Six lot* of potatoes, distinct: 1. J. Parker. Seotforth; 2. B. Parker. Scotforth. I»o.. three round three ki Inev : 1. J. Parker: 2. B. Parker; 3. J. Cottam. Siotforth. IK,.', wtiitc round : 1. J. Parker; 2. 11. Parker; 3. T. Millington ...
... CORN AND POTATOES. John Bretberton, MIDGE HALL. Near PREsros. Sole Inventor and Manufacturer of Champion Meal for Cattle rod Champion Provender for Horses. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MANCHESTER. CONCENTRATED RE. Made from Excrement from Pail Closets. ...
... POTATO disease:. Mr. Ukrai rorn, ia answer to Mr. M. iVrmott, uid informed that the potato broken out in Ireland only to alight extent in •ome district.* far it appeared to confine the *aily potatoes. The crops generally apj»eared in -■uind and flourishing ...
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... which carly potatoes are in the market are a trifle better than last year, but this does not offer any indication of what the return from the crop generally wiil be. A paragraph has been going the round of the press in reference to old potatoes, some Lincoln- ...
... crops, parti- 2—Spring maize 91:2, rye 95:1, oats 90°7, barley potatoes 94°8, buckwheat 966, tobacco 87%. The condition shows a small advance in all produce except buckwheat and potatoes. is used as an sppetiser for stock, it is also a food; but ite chief ...
... CORN AND POTATOES. •John Bhetherton, ...
... thought no- thing of that, for I know that some potatoes, such as the MIoshaniks, have a delicate skin of violet tint under the white outside. But when I looked more carefully, I saw that this potato was not a I Meshanik, but an early rose, which-as ...
... THE POTATO CHOP. Reports from 25 centres of population in Donegal show the potato crop lx, almost a total failure, giving cause for the gravest apprehensions. BLACKBURN POLICE COURT. THURSDAr.—Before theMsyor (T. Htgeon. K«q ). and J. Johnston, and J ...
... about an inch long. t Plot 2. Potatoes out into halves and dried for three i hours at about 2120 Fahr. (temperature of boiling water), until they become quite tough. Plot 3 were potatoes in their natural state. Plot 4. Potatoes sown with artificial guano ...
... POTATOES STOCK. Many farmers who grow potatoes to any con- siderable extent aro still in peewession of a sul produce. The: stantial remnant of last yield in 1895 was unusually bulky, whilst the subsequent market has been sadly unremunera- tive, a combination ...