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THE FISHERIES

... and white tnmips were a good deal injured by flea, but they have grown away lately.— Charles Whitehead, Banning House, Maidstone, Kent, Wheat looks fair, but is hardly an average, aud wants more sun. Barley is good. A great deal has gone down. Beans are ...

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... remanded on the charge of stealing 7s. from a till the Duchess of Kent public-house, Southgate,—Sarah Jenkmson, a weaver was remanded on suspicion of having stolen four pairs of boots. —A lad named James Hardy was remanded on the charge of having stolen ...

THE YOIIKSHIRE POST AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1875

... writings and utterances; and the same may said of M, Madier de Montjau, who. his glossy soil; of black cloth, polished leather boots, irreproachably brushed hat, with Fs b-ight ttle eyes gleaming through bis gold-mounted spectacles, might be easily mistaken ...

EGYPT

... It had a dressing of three cwt. superphosphate and one cwt. nitrate of soda per acre, and a fortnight ago gave promise of golden returns; bnt, alas, for the poor farmer, who well understands the meaning of hope deferred, instead of upwards of five quarters ...