AGRICULTURAL NOTES
... January Outlook. country places st*,.re cattle are not so much demand, but cows and calves and heifers and calves are extreme prices, particularly Dorsetshire and Cheshire. Lincoln ...
... January Outlook. country places st*,.re cattle are not so much demand, but cows and calves and heifers and calves are extreme prices, particularly Dorsetshire and Cheshire. Lincoln ...
... purpose of considering the testimonials of the candi- SSsTof whom there were eight They were called into the Board-room, and asked varmne tions to the ability to give the busin ...
... That all-important operation, “nettling” over the Derby, commenced on Monday afternoon Tattcreall’s, and, may anticipated, drew together immense assemblage book-makers and backers horses. The subscription-room, the lawn, and the yard were crowded; and, notwithstanding the severe losses which the gentlemen have expenenoed by the utter defeat the favourite in both Derby and Oak«, the adjustment ...
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... SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1876. EtfXllJllcitt (tlid K^St CARSHALTON. Carshalton Public Hall. —At the Croydon Petty Sessions, on Saturday, Mr. W. H. Smith, solicitor, of Carshalton-hill, made an application ...
... L ETTEBS from readers. FIRE. WAR AND REWARDS. HOW A LITTLE BOT LOST HIS last that Government had decided grant of Indians as reward * ‘°Svires in the present war. and -.1 nt who had selves or their heir-i. Will the AusflTan Canadian, South African, and j rntian Governments follow this wise and I example There is snffi* lent spare , iVd oar imraense Colonies make sub- a verdict '‘Accidental ...
... The Finance Committee had examined the various tradesmen’s and other quarterly accounts referred to them by the Board the last meeting, and recommended them for payment as follows : —Messrs ...
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