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... MINES. Monday Evening. home mining shares Bettws-y-Coed rose to 1 to 1 ; Wheal Agar 5, to 6to 6|; Cook's Kitchen J, 7£ to 8] ; South Crof ty IJ, to 16| to 17£ : but Dolcoath fell 2, to 52 to 54. . In foreign and colonial liichmond Consolidated kose J ...
... 6 next morning. About 20 minutes past 7 I went into the kitchen, called, but received no answer. Thekitohen was in its usual state, and the fire was burning in the range. I opened the back kitchen doer and found the room so full of smoke that I could see ...
... flimsy style. Many objections may be made against the present almost universally adopted lanfor London houses. The placing the kitchen on the basement is an evil that might often be avoided, and a nifferent arrangement of staircase would sometimes be an advantage ...
... Grover, Hammersmith, Apples, kitchen, twelve dishes, distinct kinds, 41., Mr. J. Butterfield, Basingbourne. Apples, kitchen, six dishes, distinct kinds, 31., Mr. S. Snow, gardener to Countess Cowper, Wrest-park. Apples, kitchen, three dishes, distinct kinds ...
... thieves and impostors. The kitchen was 3ry severely lectured for its ignorant superstition, __ and the dining and drawing rooms thanked God for is the benefits of education. Old Mother Palmcard, turned out of the kitchen, and colsdemned to six months' ...
... effect this a kitchen was at once built, which, although only 60 feet long by 25 wide, is guaranteed by the .makers, Deane and Dray, of Iondon-bridge, to cook daily for 50,000 men. Through the ingenious con. struction of the improved kitchen-range-I beg ...
... richest tints, and such apples and melons as are here spread out to tempt visitors, are rarely seen. The greenhouses and kitchen gardens of Lord Carrington, the Duke of Northumberlhnd, Earl Cowper, Earl of Craven, Earl of Yarborough, AdmiralWarde, Sir ...
... tsp in a knot, h:i is:zad from her cavern to superintend the roasting of seine pro-himtoria and ;rost uac-nuy fowl. A lean kitchen-maid, clad in frms, assists at the ceremony, atnd a follower , eteh her with admiration, having first declared his foeaing ...
... a steam Clos9t. lheyvn havan;e a IcOrbthOii at any time, and aL fn'l bath coats one penny. They ?? their meals in a large-kitchen, in which there is a loug range of hot plstw. Thos who preferto buy the week's supply on Saturday night cani keep it safely ...
... other in theatrical programmes. Tho modorn Hypatia, who paes also Dby the name of Marcia Royal, is a veritable heroine of kitchen fiction, whcse wondrous power of fasoination is suggeoted by the autlfor only il the scones in whicrl nbe has no part. It ...
... Ipleasing. In the opaa classes, the following were the Itakiers of first prizes :-Messrs. G. Bunyrd and Son, ?? (apples, 'kitchen and dess irt); Mr. T. Butler, gardener to Mr. A. ,J. Thboams,'Sittingbourne Jbpeare) M Mr. A. Waterman, gardener to Mr. H ...