Refine Search

Countries

Regions

Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland

Access Type

481

Type

481

Public Tags

THE VINE AND THE POTATO

... being of the sante age die together. Here is a potato that has been seven years from the seed of a potato apple, and here is a twig fioni a vine that has been seven years from the berry of the vine. The potato has 6 eyes, and there are 6 eyes ipon the twig ...

THE POTATO EXHIBITION

... THE POTATO EXHIDITION. n COMMFSTNO on the potato exhibition at the o Crystal Palace, after the proverbial reiereuce to e Sir Walter Raleigh, the Daily Telegraph says Is The prizes are offered by the vice-presidents and .e by loading seedsmen, who themselves ...

POTATO SHOW IN BELFAST

... POTATO SHOW IN BELFAST. CHEMICO-AGRICULTURAL 8OCIETY. The first potato show, illustrating the results of the experiments carried out in a number of farms in different districts under the direction of the Chemico-Agricultural Society of Ulster, was held ...

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE SHOWS IN DUNGANNON

... different kinds, turnips, potatoes of different kinds, oats, wheat, &c.-Mr. John Miller, of Lameny, near Dungannon-highly recommended. Very little difference between this and the best lot. Farm Produce-Specimens of potatoes, butter, oats, wheat, rye, ...

LOUGHGALL INDUSTRIAL AND COTTAGERS' SHOW

... J. Hogg. Six largest potatoes-Rev. F. Mi. Moearsn. Six best eating potatoes (boiled)-A. M. Wright. Peas (6 pods)-IF. M~outrey. Rhubarb (6 stocks)- D. Conlon. Twio cauliflowers-A. XV Hogg. Two vegetable marrowe-Dr. Deane. Six potato onions I--F. Beattue ...

LURGAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Seago. Best 3 ?? wurtzel-lst prize, W. Loughlin; 2nd, M loses Ielliek, Rookery, Lurgan. Table potatoes-1st pr ize, John Ei. Anderson, Rookery. Best feeding potatoes-1st prize, D. MI'Conall, Seago. DEATs OF F ivrlmi. Tueanmey.-Tho Frleemncc records the death ...

FAIRS

... The Wclifeistmoped Gaselle ?? ?? 'Vto potato disease lelts again maide its appearancee. It is ltinuis- takeaibly presetit both in tile li cone antd in tlte tolier. The .Dosceatei' Gazette says:- The potato crop is tIe- scribed tas' miore dimsstrous- ...

Irish Fairs

... slipS from £1 to £C2; and sucklings from las to £1 each. The market was well supplied with potatoes; best quality sold at 4d per stone; comumon white potatoes brought 2;d per do. Upland hay, 33 81 per owt. ; meadow do., 2s lid per do. ; straw, 2s per ...

FAIRS FOR THIS WEEK

... neighbourhood. Tie crop is favorably reported of.-Dowoapatricl. Recoi- der. THOE POTATO CRop.-Mr. Henry Yorlk, of Tamlaght- O'crilly, has in his garden a plot of floundeiJ' potatoes now in full blossom-and lie expects to have an in- teresting dish of the produce ...

THE LATE EXHIBITION

... of cabbage plants; 2nd, a row of potatoes; 3rd, a row ot'peas; their plants, potatoes, and peas alternately through the garden. Ifournd very great advantage in this plan, by having an immense yield, especially in potatoes; aid having the ground ready, I ...

AMATEUR THEATRICALS

... performance was highly successful, and was in every way creditable to the society. EARLY POTATO. -Mr. Annesley, Hammond's Court, has forwarded to this office a large potato weighing five ounces that was grown in the neigh. lourhood of Belfast. It is certainly ...

MR. J. L. TOOLE AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... Paul Prv Nill be periformed, and c Guffin's Elopemnent will be repeated. TTYP POTATO Cnnor-It is gratifying to find on overy hand evidence of the splendid crop of potatoes this season. Colonel WVaring informs us that lie has just dug from a plot in his ...