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SURE-BEARING APPLES

... that month sound and fresh. It is a safe practice to let an orchard consist of dwarf trees, and to plant largely of those hardy kinds which fruit annually without fail. 1 had chargeof a large coliection of apples during a period of ten years, and every ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. BRITISH AFD FORERIGN,

... Ward, St. Thomas s Hospital, London, asto the death of George Delves. The deceased on Friday last, weat to the Albany Baths, and dived in. He rose to the surface foaming at the mouth, and immediately sank. He was rescued and removed to st. Thomas's ‘mplul ...

EPITOMI OF NEWS. BRITISH AND FOREIGN

... of the {oung men who were drowned in the boat accident at Teddington Weir on the st March, and identified as that of Edward Thomas Whitfleld, warehouseman to Messrs. Devas and Rutledge, of (‘lnnon-dmoh London, was picked up on Sunday in the Thames Twickenham ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... own farm. The horres in scwme of mn:-—bm unug-nhnu'bunngmlvy--kg-lhc {8 sald oba sucoers’sl ales, in addition t 0 being more hardy than horses, are less expenaive 8o heep, and are stated to be able to nndergo more fatigno than horses. mmwfpécnm.nmh :-nl:‘bm-wa ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. BRITISH AFD FORBIGN

... representation of foreign stock ; and as regards sheep the supply fell considerably short of that of twelve months ago. Mr. Thomas Burt, the member for Morreth, contradicts the rumour that he intends to resign. It had been stated that he intended to do ...

SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS

... At a meeting of the %\-Iflf of Engineers, held on Monday evening. iu the Society s hall, Victoria-sireet, Westminster, Mr Thomas Cargill, C E, President, in the chair, & paper was rezd by Mr go‘ltfl Sutchff on *“Tube Wells for large supplies and in various ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Accidental death” ‘waa returncd. At ameeting of the ex volunteers of Lewes, held on Monday eveuing, & letier from Mr Gathorne Hardy, in reply to a memorial from the corps was read, stating that the Secretary of State for War did not consider it uz-blo that ...