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agricultural lirporto. RIITLANDSHIRE

... during the last two winters; and our Swedes were all out of the ground, and covered lightly with stubble and soil, before Christmas. Mr. Clark Hilyard, a highly practical man, contends that after a Swede has been frozen, it is never such good food again ...

AN AVALANCHE OF MUD.—A phenomenon, which is happily very rare, recently happened in the valley of the Magdalena ..

... Club Cattle Show has often exhibited some very large prize cattle, fatted up for the purpose of astonishing the people at Christmas, but all their productions have been surpassed by . a huge animal of the porcine species, now exhibiting in Stepney fair ...

As AVALANCHE OF Ilfun.—A phenoinctinn, which is happily very rare, recently happened in the valley of the ..

... Club Cattle Show has often exhibited some very large prize cattle, fatted up for the purpose of astonishing the people at Christmas, but all their productions have been surpassed by a huge animal of the porcine species, now exhibiting in Stepney fair. This ...

181 nobling becomes the life of an English artisan. His i the hopeful soul, the elastic step, the contented mind,

... Island ' New York Paper. London.— • A pear-tree in the garden of Mr. Abbs, at Fullwell, near Sunderland, was in blossom at Christmas, and September last. has now pears upon it completely formed, abou4 the size of a pigeon's egg. Nil ...

CULTURISTS

... t e h pl L e a e n a c l a l sh i le : the missel thrush, or, as the coun tr y the shercock, has bcen in full song since Christmas week, and for the last fortnight the common thrush es have The y baepe appear e singing paring to hatch their y oun g . Another ...

of an y . kind of seed. In regard to the planting of my own plan for the last three

... , ._ having ever hie two white crops in succesn to plough the whole of my 4441t17'foc° o b a j t e s et befo a r s e Christmas, thereby eNiosinget of fr bst 4Blll nch as possible to the pulverising influence t he s I nl. the actions of the rains and ...

of any kind of seed. In regard to the planting of b tlans, my own plan fo r the last

... succession: wltrhout ever having two white crops in .. my breatithkY object has been towhole of osing\the as jer,eats before Christmas, thereby e7cp of plough the • d whereby 4 rost, as possible to the pulverising influence 4 the action s of the rains and ...

NOTICES OF BOOKS

... fish known to have been taken alive in Great Britain. —Newcastle Journal. INFLUENCE OF RAILWAYS ON COUNTRY MARKETS. —Since Christmas butter has been selling at Crewe, at is. 10d. and is. per dish of one pound and a-half; a price which the farmers in the ...

gricultural Ugiorto. RUTLANDSHERE

... during the last two winters; and our Swedes were all out of the ground, and covered lightly with stubble and soil, before Christmas. Mr. Clark Hilyard, a highly practical man, contends that after a Swede has been frozen, it is never such good food again ...

NORTH WALES CIRCUIT. CHESTER,

... the men-servants and retainers wil c o the hall now in the grand or privy 1 °t i l er e mumming and the loaf stealing, i i Christmas t sports, were performed. he tl , v oile' about commonly in the middle, whence the saying, coal fire.' A new-built chapel ...

NORTH WALES CIRCUIT

... wer tir e ill hail, as now in the grand or privy chamber. the hall the mumming and the 1 r `L t 5 oaf stea In' , ' ..,1, Christmas sports, were performed. hcei w vc ol commonly in the middle whence the saying' ' • us 1 about our co ' re.' A new-built ...

MAIDSTONE FARMERS' CLUB

... Weald of Kent, meadows well closed too early after Christmas, have previously been well fed off. He had that the largest crops of grass were obtained fro ul „ - n liti dows closed early before Christmas, but the (1- 0 011 was Often coarse and inferior. ...