POTXTOE PLANTING
... the purpose of rearing pigs! Should the root come to a prosperous maturity, potatoes, in good sooth, will be plenty as blackberries about the middle of July ! ...
... the purpose of rearing pigs! Should the root come to a prosperous maturity, potatoes, in good sooth, will be plenty as blackberries about the middle of July ! ...
... same course. McClelland*# Tipperary Boy * I Mr Rice's m I.irrr Mr M Gildow-nv’* Blackberry . . . - w 1 Four others slarteil, but were distanced in the tirst heat. Blackberry, verywell ridden, after a sharp contest with Lizzy, won the first heat. The second ...
... Joe” (late “Fairy Queen.”) Mr. Connor’s Bay Gelding, The Duke.” Mr. A. Knox’s “Creeper.” Mr. U'Gihlowney’s Black Guiding, Blackberry.” Mr. Evatt’s Bay Gelding, “ Drone.” Capt Wray’s Bay Gelding, Marquis.” Mr. Cox’s Mare, Moth.” FARMERS’ STAKES, I Sov. each ...
... who was leading at tremendous pace, came down, followed in his bad ex« ample by the Duke ; from this all tailed off but Blackberry, (by Dog Brier,) who took lead and his fences in sporting style, with the exception of occasional baulk! He was followed ...
... out for the former run ; the follow ing horses started McClelland’* Tipperary Boy Magee I Mr Rice's . M. ixiry - * * Mr M. Blackberry . Mr Iju«s of twjwrle, Mr Thompson • Saul, Mr Connor The Duke, amt Mr Smith's hor*c al-so startel. .. , . „ The were ...
... finish making a bad steond to Blackberry, who won the heat, Tipperary Boy just saving his distance. Second beat—The last three started, Magee leading from the post on Joo M’Clelland’s horse Tipperary Boy, fullowed by Blackberry and Lizzy, Every one anxiously ...
... bound. 'ranges.. Affection Grapes . . Hospital ity. Straw berries. isses Apples.-- Utility. Cherries.. Smiles. Blackberries Charity ulberries— . Tea rs. dr Barberries I'each..Sensibility. Hops and Strength Pome;TranatuAmbition. Wheat ...
... subject, and he thought that the reasons for the law were not like Falstaff’s, as plentiful as blackberries, nor were the best of them even worth blackberry. The advocates of prohibition must feel their cause to be weak indeed when they could find nothing ...
... —Hospitality Strawberriesiiismes. Apples—. Utility. Acts of the Legislative Council of India. Cherries.. Smiles. Blackberries) charity —Edited by W. H. Esquire, Civil Mulberries Tears & Barberries Service, late Registrar of the Sudur Adawlut ...
... epatrick Course. Mr M'Clelhuid’s Tipperary Boy, lOst— Magee Mr Rice’s Lizzy, lOst 71b 2 2 2 M‘Gildowney’s Blackberry, lOst •• 1 dist. Mr Smith’s Grand Lumierre, Mr Thompson’s Saul, Mr Connor’s The Duke, and Mr Aieken’s Lass of Cowrie, distanced ...
... it commenced. Reasons for the great wig fulminated against the Bengal colonels have been, for some time, plenty as blackberries. One authority describes it a fling at the departing conqueror of the Punjab, who has since arrived amongst us. Another ...
... Second Race, to be made with Mr. Moo hi;, Donegall Arms. The decision of the Stewards to be final. Mr. Gildowney*® b.h. Blackberry (uu.) Mr. Gray (ns.) gr.b. Luca-. Mr. Smith (ns.) gr.h. Grande Lumiere. Mr. Thompson's b.h. Saul ,un. Mr. Connor’s b.g. ...