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... is to be reduced, while the duty ou the following commodities is to be increased: — Wine, snirits; beer, tobacco, fruit, asparagus, flowers, spices, cakes: -a-wa^ and boots and shoes. ...
... is to be reduced, while the duty ou the following commodities is to be increased: — Wine, snirits; beer, tobacco, fruit, asparagus, flowers, spices, cakes: -a-wa^ and boots and shoes. ...
... metal, on the principle lately patented bv Mr , Saudeman, of Edinburgh.— Glasgoic National. The Season in France.— A dish of asparagus was gathered a lew days back in a garden near Charleroy Strawberries have also been picked ou the same grounds.— Galignani ...
... gardener to Colonel Sowerby. Mr Lewis Solomon sof Covent-garden, exhibited, as foreign produce, potatoes, peas, artichokes, asparagus, vegetable* for salads and totnatas, all of which appeared to be of excellent quality, so far as we could judge b7 a casual ...
... 10s. per lb. ; Strawberries, ls. to 4s. 6d. per pottle; Pines, Hs. to 16*. perlb. ; English Grapes, ss. to l«s. per lb. ; Asparagus, is. 6d. to is. per bundle; French Beans, 2s. per 100- Broad Beans, Bs. per half sieve; Gooseberries, 3d. to 4d. per quart- ...
... by Waxy, out of Ralpbina's dam. .r«_. ff. j Ld G. H. Cavendish's f. Oiavolina, by Kill Devil pd. Cieo. Grosveuor's f. by Asparagus, oui of Lady Jane .(id. Isgt Ld Grosvenor's Eaton, 7st. lilb. rcc. SOgs. from Mr. Sn*k _• peare'a Sir David, _t. J3lt». — ...
... to Is.; Apples from bs. to 175.; anrl Onions from Is. 6d. to Bs. fid. per half sieve, about a third of a bushel ; forced Asparagus from 4s. to 75. ; Sweet Orang-es from 3s. to Ss.; Grapes from Is. to 2s. 6d. per pound; Strawberries from 2s. to 4s. per ...
... Gentlemen to call for as much as they pleased.— The supper consisted of every expensive dainty the season could afford, su^h as asparagus, &c. it was intended that 900 extra tickets should be disposed of, but we know that the Managers, rather than part with one ...
... of wild flowers, but of wild ferns and grasses. In three of the latter, exhibited by children of one family, I observed asparagus, and upon my saying to the exhibitors that thia was not contemplated by the schedule, my ignorance was at once enlightened ...
... b. f. Louisa, 3 yrs oid, 6st. 41b. -11 I. oid Folkstoue's b. g. Monkovitz, ft vrs old, _. 91b. 2 2 Mr. Best's eh. m by Asparagus, 5 yrsold, St. 2to. 3 3 tdirl Gower's b, 1. Thistfe, 4 vrs .ii, --t. /Ih. - 44 Mr. ?? Eldriiigc's b. c Ranter, ag-.r.t, Ssr ...
... By J. E. Haddock. Dishy, Long and Co. 6a. “They that took the Sword.’* By Nathaniel Stephenson. John Lane. 6a. “The Book Asparagus.” With Sections also Celery, Salsify, Seononerm, and By Charles Ilott. F.R.H.S. John Lane. 2s. 6d, net. “ A Charge delivered ...
... 9d. to Is.*, Apples from ss. to 175. ; and Onions from Is. 6d. toSs. 6d. per half sieve, about a third ofa bushel; forced Asparagus from Ss. to Gs. : Grapes from Is. to 2s. 6d. ; and new Potatoes from 9.1. to Is. 6d. per pound ; Cucumbers from 6d. to 3s ...
... COVENT-GARDEN MARKET— Saturday, July 1 Cauliflowers, from Is. 6d to Gs. per dozen heads; Horse Radish from 2s. to 4s. ; Asparagus, from 9d. to 25.; Brocoli, from 6d. to Is. Sd. ; anil Celery, from lOd. to Is. ud. per bundle; Carrots, from Js. to 10s. ...