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... CORN DERBY, Friday.— Wheat made Is per qr less money at to- day's market, with a 6low f rade ; oats and beans about the same. DUBLIN, Friday.— Not much change in the market tx>day. Wheat, Sos to 37s 6d ; foreigu, 30s to 36s 6d ; barley, 20s to 23s 6d ; oats, 16s to 19s ; black oats. 16s to 18s ; lonian corn, 36s to 425. GLASGOW, Friday.— Market quist, wheat aud flour in buyer's favour ; ...

RIC HMONDSHIBE AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. ,„, _ erk the annual meeting of this society was heltj .. Ru-hmond'. ..

... n. former occasion did it pass of ■ \. eclat »i 'he present. W Befor 7rcc/ea7..g to give a nn.ice of the busirets of .he k it may be as well lo rotice lhe alieia ims which i?.« .been made in .he rules of the sreitty, which no doubt will have a beneficial effect. We give the following from tbe report ot the committee :— •• In the report last year, it was proposed -first, that tbe implements ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1843
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 16135 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: downholme  prize  wilkinson 

NORTH- CIDINOr SESSIONS

... (Continued from tarn Fomrtm Pnyt-j NORTUALLBMTON. Tkmimmy, j**»» * W/TJXIAM KILVTJWTOie, « six bru he*, the prc-perty -of John Eyrrer. Thcprtsonem were Inflicted aiorrr. with mi ;um Metstf.'V) ■ nd ?? ssVWt*ra>M, (W) bstti orvVbenby. both ,ZbotD ...

LITERATURE

... WHEN I WAS EIGHTEEN. This 13 a delightfully old-fashioned house in which we Irving—mamma and Outside there is full of lilacs and dahlias, nasturtions and azaleas, and every sort of blossom that grow the gardens of our grandmothers. Looking out of the window now, I-see a gnarled ■old peach tree, its branches trained over the low stone wall get the Southern exposure, and near thick bed of ...

LaaWn^lawßaa** *« **• m «*»y fear* a*W«L..» ? l ntre f oe,rf fin year. importance, that anen we> consideied the

... effect it no. nn Z «^w*2« wh *l*»«W h**e lee? done Jth and waa early «*■ w ueorgiana ; but naturalists, he an happy to observe, under their great authori y^ftofisZo. Decondolle^oev^ hadijdopted the n*roe of 7 bShsTb, ■*» v , t? ?? botanicuj ^if* 'Jd onTanK. ; but **F «• *o blended together and one ju^ecies runs ao surprisingly in co- lour, t**J™ «»Mtie* cultivated are without end- l a L ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1837
Newspaper: York Herald
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1679 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: downholme  prize  wilkinson 

AND EAST RIDINGS OF YORKSHIRE LUNATIC ASYLUM. 'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That COMMITTEE of VISITORS are prepared to ..

... for the Reception of a Limited Number j«ct ( *y p LUNATICS of any County or Borough, sub- Jjft.^y restriction! of the 70th Section, 8 and 9 Vict., chap. ''Ofjjj PP'ications to be made in Writing, addressed to Mr. (j| if , ROBERTS, Clerk and Steward, at the Asylum, York, 30th August, 1847. v v GAME. PERSON or PERSONS found the . Destroying or in pursuit of game, within ELVINGTON and FULL SUTTON ...

AGRICULTURE

... WHITBY AGRICULTURAL SHOW. The thirty-ninth annual show of the Whitby Ag.icultural Society was held on Wednesday, in fields on the West Clifl behind the wooden erection known as the Congress Hall, j The less convenient site through Bagby, which for some years had been used, had on this occasion necessarily been abandoned in consequence of iv being cut up by tbe works wbich are in coarse of ...

A NEW BOOM IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

... No. T. As readers of the Ptorthery Echo continue to send 'ne from time to time inquiries respeuting business prospects in Southern California, I take it that it will interest many of theni t.i learn something of the most recent devulopuiient of affairs in this part of the world. If a long interval has elapsed since my last communication, I must plead not that I had nothirg to tell, but that ...