CO-AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
... College, has delivered several popular addresses on the history of Irish agriculture and the obstacles to its progress. —Northern Whig. ...
... College, has delivered several popular addresses on the history of Irish agriculture and the obstacles to its progress. —Northern Whig. ...
... Bnttsh islands, and the yarn exported to China, the result might be ot considerable advantage national point of view—Northern Whig. Irish Implements op Aghicultuee. The Lay, Dr. M‘Parian, in Ills Survey Leitrim,” says, is sort spade of uncommon shape, having ...
... delivered on Monday evening, and that the examination fur prizes would be held in Queen's College, on Saturday, the I7lh instant— Whig, ofVith July, 1858. Whitewash fob Oux-BuitniKos.—Take a clean barrel that will hold water. Put into it half a bushel of quicklime ...
... Various fatty matters, 6.16 Salts and undefined animal matters, 15.09 ■ ' ■ l-^. Sunday, the Sopt, -which was reported in tho Whig of the 18 th, under the heading of “Wholesale Poisoning It appears that a party of lads went out to gather blackberries, and ...
... on this subject, which contained some useful suggestions. The writer did not give his name:— Sir, On reading in this day’s Whig a report of a meeting of the Council of the Chemico-Agricultural Association, on the Ist April last, I observe Mr. Andrews ...
... tho interests of agriculture, are glad to say, has already begun to be extensively felt in tho North of Ireland. —Nor them Whig. During the fourteen years of tho existence of tho Chcmico-Agricultural Society, it has done a vast amount of good, not only ...
... flowed through our cities. In a series of papers, entitled Notes on Manures, which appeared in the columns of the Northern Whig, in the year 1845, we endeavoured to point out to the careless cultivator that the course which he pursued necessarily tended ...
... rivers. It is now more then fifteen or sixteen years since he endeavoured, in a series of papers published in the Northern Whig, to point out the absurdity of the conduct of the managers of gaols and other establishments, in spending large sums of money ...
... the increase is more than per cent. The quality the flax and its price, for so far, are all that oould be desired. —Northern Whig. Nieuuhr’s Opinion of the Value a Knowledge of Agriculture. —Whilst attending the lectures of Dr. Coventry, at Edinburgh, writes ...