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... The may be sown in double rows, allowing three feet from row to row. The seed in the rows should be 6 to 9 inches The Longpod varieties give a heavier crop than the Wind•ors, but the /aster are superior in quality. No .I:.pports are required, but as growth ...
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... BOWERS ROW CONCERT.—A very interesting concert given in the Bowers Albeton Church School, in aid of Bowers Row A.F.C., by Mr J. A. Rhodes, Esq., of Guiseley. • A very good programme arranged, and a very enjoyable eulaigg The artistes were gess Sugden ...
... ctrnantriß ROW. Ilr Greenwood inquired as to what had be IMP respecting the children's home at Minnick—The Clerk said he hal inquired el the architect.—Mr Greenwood said it was matter that ought to be gone on with.—Mr Addinell said he could give the ...
... Valk ROWS. ILLINERY.—Hata notedsiled, sad own material seed. MEN'ES SUITS in style ;fit glaranteed.--enoirrnwsna, 341. Marshall Street, emanates. 3 2314 ...
... • ROW AT TADCAATER. Thos. Ferguson, labourer, of no fixed abode, was charged with having been drunk and die orderly at Tedeaster on the 72nd inat.—P.C. Walker said that at 11-30 p.m. he saw defendant in St. Joseph's Street, and he gram very drunk and ...
... ROWERS ROW. INCOME TAX.—At the Leeds West Riding Court, on Tuesday. William Inman, of Bowers Row, was summoned by Mr. A. J. Thompson, for non-payment of income tax. The collector stated defendant owed El Is. Od., and all due notices had been Gent to him ...
... I ROW, Bt. SON, 5, TRORMOIS ARCADE. OF TOYS. Vd . ruk-.ad SiltCssesaidd I aous. .. , °AMU. Basket Ware. Win LINIS. IFor Jewellery, Leatber and Fancy Goods, sea 051 Immo 11 ALL I= LUDO ABCADIS. ...