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[ill] AFTER DINNER

... wvreti ofn tireseiasot are, ;rt itrost places, ?? mith the iildcw, and) conricue-til tnot likely to be prod uctike. OElle Potatoes are, we believe, every where ei;treme- PWpromleisling. Ilarvest *oik liha been very greatly retarded, in most part$, ibv ...

DERBY MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... driest potatoes in the country nor do I think there is any waste in sa doing for I fiud the potatoe keeps the better by hav. ing a cut taken off ?? to a very curious calcutation, it has been aicertained that an acre of Laid platredl with potatoes will pro- ...

CHESTER GREAT FAIR, JULY 9

... pre- cetding twelve ?? Chronicle. A benevolent Correspondeol recoms mends the two following subjects to consideration: Potatoes being one of the nlost useful of roots, to increase their size and quantity mutt be bene- ficial to the public, and advautageous ...

MR. FAWKES's COLLECTION

... Meadow Grass has heels much cut by tdd cold I aight winds, and the Hay markets have felt their effect. t A large breadth of Potatoes have already beets got in, in tiost districts, froni the kindlly working in almost every sort of soil. The Hlop Plantations ...

THE IRISHMAN'S BLUNDER

... TIHE IRISHMAN'S BLUNDER. . . I 1 _r Ab OA _a;+A l. __ IiA- To thle land of potatoes a visit once tstaling, s One Mister O'Donoghoe begged I'dl be taking d At Drublin a dinner withl him; a By St. Paricthe said, *'and Il1 showyourtwoeye, l Such a sighlt ...

EXHIBITION OF THE NORTHERN SOCIETY,

... (iggers and clnildren be paid a proper prce forI their mliour; that the poor be employed to set the land so prepared Wlii potatoes, under ?? inspcetionof a persani of sufflcientoskill. I have, oryself, grown It) packs, equal to G60 bushels,upon astatute ...

YORKSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... our cutinary plants. Best Lettuce-Mr. Smith, gardener to d., Peterson, Eaq. Wsikefield. Thisprize was mueh admrre, - Best Potatoes-Mr. BoothroydT Best Carscmisers-Wir. Marshallt R Baro t ?? .dtate-Mr Menzies, gardener to C.taftwon, Esq. Halifax.-t Afst ...

REVIEWS

... S he !r and her children )Dolted IIhealthy Aned happy, though the hiusblisd ,e could not obtain work, said they' live on potatoes: alone, n fseioently without evena salt. They vvere not 'worth's chair, and the mother sat en the ground. The happy ernuantenanre ...

Literary Scraps

... destroyed: .and that when be had gone home at night, after working hard all day, the only food that awaited his return was a dry potatoe, or perhaps a herring. He asked us if the looks of the farmers deere not sufficient to prove how they lived; and, indeed, ...

LEEDS RAT-TRAP DINNER

... but they bad boon sent to the right-aboutland their places- supplied by poltittal meuntlehonks, boakeript tradesmen, and potato- carriera. Tiley had the power of celansing the Council In thoir- own hands, and by infrtsing the leaven of Consorvatlsm amoog ...

Literature and Reviews

... children; he aned his ?? bae earned Is only, in the inst wiv ineeneent weeks. H ve doyoutlive Ifdootnooug;hLhpwened id cst fewe potatoes. He Ivsasd weak as th be hrdly shle to snd. ?? d an tahe te o mlyowance, but he and hi family may. go-into the Unioanhouse ...