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PRETON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... bouquet, I Thomas Baron; 2 John I Righy;- 3 Robert Charlton. Four dahlias, 1 John Rigby;I 2 Thomas Birkett; 3 Jonathan Shepherd. One dahlia, 1 Thomas Pomfret; 2 John Rigby; 3 Thomas Birkett. Six asters, 1 John Greenall; 2 Jonathan Shepherd; 3 ...

LEYLAND FRUIT AND VEGERABLE SHOW

... Walrmsey, gardener to H. Raweliffe, Esq., ulxton Hall, and Mr. Thomas Atkinson. gardener to Mrs. Hargreaves, Wellington House, Layland. I . I _ LIST OF PRIZES. SPCOIAAL PRuZES. Fwarr.-Hardy Fruit-Offered by the President: 1, W. Howard; 2, 3. E. Livesey ...

PRESTON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... plants,C ?? plants of ornamental foliage, greenhouse azaleas, gerami-o 'an. nine, caladmimme, pelargonismns, exotic orchids, hardy coul- raes fers, calceolarias, a nice collection of succulent plants, the British and exotic ferns; the principal displays ...

Literary Selections

... it is grown between au the twentieth and fortieth degrees of north latitude. It ca does not require a warm climate, is very hardy, and is said lb to thrive better when. subject to frezzing in the winter th thanuwhen not thus exposed. 'While it grows wild'i ...

PRESTON EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART, INDUSTRY, &C

... to . extent fascinrating.-, Trophies of thle Garden, by Carl deet I BauerI6, is a sweet, rustic picture.-A. painting by Thomas arose t Holwrh, entitled Making Patchwork -an -old bench, meatronelyN ody seated near a table busy sewing-is wej turned ...

HARVEST FESTIVALS

... evening, and of which a report appeared in our last issue, were continued on Sunday last. The Rev. JT. Wood, curate of St. d Thomas's, Pregton, preached a gospel dliscourse fin the morning from John, lot Epistle, 2nd chapter,, and 15thh verse. At night the ...

RECOLLECTIONS OF CLITHEROE

... the affairs of Clilheroe, as sri. in his dencea by thle following letter, written in a strain of withering irony, by Rev. Thomas Wilson, B.AL,, just after cross- tise perfidious disfranchisement of the borough -1The Vane, grand drama of the Clitheroe ...

KIRKHAM FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... The judges selected to award 'the prices were for the open class, Mr. W. Loose, gard- fro. ener to Lord Winmarleigh, and Mr. Thomas Atkinson, oed, gardener at Wellington House, Leyland; and for the s~ty amateurs and cottagers' classes, Mr. W. Neill, gardener ...

KIRKHAM FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... ings: 1, Rev. G. R. Brown; 2, J. Waddington; 3, 0. Her- riseon. Carnations- 1, Mrs. Hindle; 2, J. Hall; 3, Hon. J. B. Ogilvy. Hardy herbaceous flowers: 1, T. L. Birley; 2, Mrs. Hindle; 3, H. H. Hornby. Bouquet for the hand: , H. H. Hornby; 2, A. L. Birley; ...

PRESTON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... exceedingly gooi, the P1 first prize being secured by the Earl of Elleemere, sod opene the second by Mr. J. K. Cross, of Blolton. Hardy fruite, unmtil considering the weather, which must always be boroe in Vue mind when speaking of horticultural produce this ...

PRESTON FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Hayhurst, lid, Headley, James Haddart, David Irvin, Counscillor Jones, E. G. Melling, Arthur Milner, Thomas Miller, JR. 3Vlitie. T. Dross, Ed. Myerscough, Thomas Nevett, ?? P. Parn, D. Parsons, Charles Seward, Charles Seward, inn., R. G. Threlfall, Councillor ...

FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOWS

... Sauinderson, 3. Crmpstey, T. Chlaroley, J. Bel., P. Worden, E. Threlfall, J. Bradley, *Y. Poole, and T. liatehinson. Mr. Thomas Parker was vas re-elected lion. treasurer, and Mr. J. Higham lion. ?? was re- solved that the show should take place next ...