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FRUIT GARDEN

... with advastage. Cat the tops off asparagus, and dress the beds with good manure, covering it with & little soil from the alleys where the bed system is adopted; but on good soil it is found more profitable to plant asparagus in rows thres feet apart, and ...

RESSMAKERS.—~BAINBRIDGE and SONS,! g3OR SALE, Id Exchange for Fowls, D Drapers, ete., Lincoln. have Vacancy ..

... ANTED, Good GENERAL SERVANT. aced | (YURRANT TREES, dyear old, 2. 6d. domen: 18 to 20.—Apply, Mrs. G. L. Cook, 9, Tevny- | ' Asparague Plants, year old, Is, 6d.: 100 won-street, Gainsborongh. 'l!;uip Louise Violet Plants, Is. 3d. dozen, Ss. e S p—— ~- {lOO ...

B 0 o . s S i | R R — OUNG LADY secks engagement in May, as FNDIAN o

... year oid, 2s. 6d. dezen: it;\ ERY MONDAY : RETFORD FAT STOCK| m’e;:un}t‘w l:“ R ‘fl:,, A-‘r:::; & 53: Rets r:l Y i Y 7 | Asparagus Plants, year old, Is, 64.; 100 MAKKET. front scats, s aubid el wle 1 b casm edh S e E !i\‘lixn«-l.nlmnpl\’wlet Plants, Is ...

MARRIAGE OF MR. HAROLD RECKITT AND MISS HOWDEN

... servants at Swanland Mauor, silver salver; Uricket Club at Swauland, case of cutlery; teuant farmers at Winestead, wmiver asparagus dish and scrvers; workmen and trades. w-a winestead, case of silver desert kiives forks; Sir James Reckitt to bridegroom ...

e ——— e ————————— R T PR I g e ‘l‘l;ual OF DR. G. J. BENNETT | hushed every w

... around a cheer ; twice or thri sunshine D core .ol W B B O Se & Mouie The M'wl o, e set DA Monks M attended |WB ball oty eS e asparagus t windows, th y through the hi o 3oe Lol The brid anor during Sy R | Wernb Mise w.'m' sily dish; M ered the Choi o bridal ...

IN YESTEERDAY'S MARKET. ASPARAGUS APPEARS

... IN YESTEERDAY'S MARKET. ASPARAGUS APPEARS. l The weather in Lincoln yesterday was cold 'and sunless, but the visit of the Automobile 'Club in their 1,000 miles trial run doubtless brought about a larger attendance in the town than usual. At the provision ...

THE FUNERAL

... appreciation of a grest public man. Everybody was bowed as the coffin was borne to the whitelined grave, decked with ivy and asparague, the ground near, which was gorgeous with wealth of wreaths and floral offerings. A few brief funeral rites, and the dead ...

IN YESTERDAY'S MARKET. EARLY RHUBARB

... poultry made satisfactory rates. In the fruit and vegetable market there were one or two eamples of early forced rhubarb and asparagus, and the supply of apples and oranges still shows po diminution either hk&nnhty or quantity, The season continving remurkably ...

HAWTHORN HILL

... first . h‘.‘-fl of white roscs, tul:ps, and geraniums, interspersed ?‘“'7-. and Brown scored the goal. with maiden-ha'r eud asparagus ferns. The bride [his was quickly folicwed by another from Jim was attended oy ber smste:, Miss Annie Marriot,| Hicks. No ...

PROVISION

... n'k-h-u. Is. to Is. Gd. couple; ng ts, 44, to 81.; fi‘m kr-fh; chi{:-. 3s. to 44, per conple; ares, 3s. to 3s. Gd. each; asparagus, 2:, 6. per 100; carrots, 2s. 3d.; Egrptian onicns, 108, 6u. per cwt ; old potatoes, 4s. to bs. per load; new ditto, 10s ...

TATTERSHALL-

... morning, instead of looking round the gardens, as it looks rather bad for a man to be seen walking down the street with some asparagus and cabbage ...