COVENT GARDEN MARKET
... COVENT GARDEN MARKET. d, 2. d, Ge pares. eee 4 O—15 0 0 8-1¢ Ib. 6 0 coe per Ib per 100 0—10) Apples, per sieve.. 4 0—10 0 | 1¢0.. 7 0—10) ...
... COVENT GARDEN MARKET. d, 2. d, Ge pares. eee 4 O—15 0 0 8-1¢ Ib. 6 0 coe per Ib per 100 0—10) Apples, per sieve.. 4 0—10 0 | 1¢0.. 7 0—10) ...
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... COVENT GARDEN MARKET. « d. s. d. yl_ PineApples,perlb. 7 0 Gmpes.perlb..-- • Apples, per sieve.. 4 0— 0 Lemons, per '•■ 'g„ 1 Cob Nuts, per lb.. 1 6— 0 Oranges, per ■ i, ...
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... COVENT GARDEN MARKET. t. d. t. d. t. d. i. Apples, per sieve. S Grapes per ft 9 Pears, per doz Filberts,per fc. 10— 1 Pine apples, each.. 6 Strawberries, p. ox. 1 • ...
... COVENT GARDEN MARKET. Apples, 5s hf.-sieve Cob nuts, 8d Is per lb Filbert*, to 9d Ornpes, to 12s per Pine apples.Bs JO« Leroo~9, 10s per Oranges, C*. to per 100 Cliesnats, 0s to per bnsbel Cabbages, Is I*. 6d. per Celery, Is to Is. 6d per bundle Horseradish ...
... artist, however, has taken Covent Garden Market as it should be. A picture of women shelling green peas in Covent Garden, at the height of the season, is as pleasing an idea as the imagination can well conceive. Covent Garden Market may be congratulated ...
... COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. , Covent Garden Theatre on Boxing night is as great an Enstitution as Old Drury ; and while the season of holly and mistletoe lasts the merits of the rival pantomimes will be as freely discussed in the nursery as in the drawing-room ...
... COVENT GARDEN MARKET. Apples 3s to per half sieve ; filberts 9d to Is, grapes 10s to 18s ; pine apples Gs to 12s per lb; oranges and lemons 6s 10s per 100; artichokes green to 6d ; cucumbers. Is to 2s each; asparagus3e 6d to 8s ; celery Is to 2s, horse* ...
... COVENT GARDEN PROMENADE Although Mr, Arthur Sullivan's regrettable absence from the post of conductor of Messrs. Oath's entertainments still continued, the performances. nevertheless , excite con. siderable attention, and are Harnett to with eagerness ...
... COVENT GARDEN MARKET. Covent Garden, formerly the Convent Garden, de. rives its name from having been a garden &trashed to the convent of the abbots Westminster. At the dissolution of the monasteries and religions hoar& the convent garden and its appurtenan ...
... COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. GREUAT AND ONLY EQUIESTRIAN PANTOMNINS. T'.!- BIRTH OF REAUTY: or, HARLEQUIN WILLIAM TRE CONQUEROR AND THE PRRTTY WEITE HORSE WITH A GOLDEN HOOF. AT SANGER'S GRAND NATIONAL AMIRITHEEATRE (Late ASTLEY'S). All Lndon seems beat upon ...