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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, ...

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 ...

MARKETHILL FARMING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... light crop. Potatoes a, still hold good against the blight. Some heavy w showers of rain have fallen during the past three el days, but have done no injiry.-Stardtird. Nrway-Every day helps to strengthen tha con- el viction that the potato crop, this year ...

Irish Fairs

... 53 each, &c. The weather up to the present has been rather unfavorable to the sow- ing of the cereals, and pattisg in the potato. The breadth of ground under flax in this neighbourhood would seem to fall short to a great extent of that last year.-Cor ...

Irish Fairs

... rather slack. For - the past inouth the weather hats been rather cold, yet ,9there is every prospect of an average crop. Potatoes - have been much hurt by frost.-Correcpondent. ICASTLEDnxno FAin, SxruANn, JULY 2.-This, fair, .which came off yesterday ...

Fashion

... dish in the cellar. A few i; hours after she wnent down and found several rats K- loriously fuddled, engaged in throwing potato parings and haueling one another up to drink. Those towere easily disposed of; those not killed left the Lopremises immediately ...

MIDSUMMER FAIR OF CARLANSTOWN

... considerable show of small pigt, and the demani was very satisfactory, owing to the gsod prospects in the new and abtndant potato crops. Store pigs realised fally 70s per cwt. Wean- lings and sucking pigs from 14s to £1, and for the tip-top breeds f£lly ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... idleness and drink. The city and the towns throughout the county were clogged with crowds who ought to have been digging the potatoes they will want by-and-by. The whisky shops were thronged -the saints are unfailing friends to themn-and the roads testified ...

FAIRS

... of haiy has liven saved; flax--polling will begin very soon, and the crop will bo 1 good; cereals are barely an average; potatoes ara large, and up to present free from taint. POVYNTZPASS (COUNTY AIRMAGI), AUGUST 4-TIhe monthly fair this day was largre ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... 147 years old, and still 'hl& and hearty. He was formerly a soldier, and re-mairied at the age of 00. He lives on milk nnd potatoes. Fred.-All right. Nov. 3. P.O. Liverpool As ?? in Times. ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... while a large quantity will be gathered I into the hagyard. The oat crop is a full average eone here. I regret to say the potato crop. thdt 3promised so well up to the 29th nlt., has suffered from the heavy frost of that night, so as to leave the stalks ...