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Fashion and Varieties

... evening slicing a potato into his hot whiskey toddy. Why, what are you about ? inquired Charley. Its punch I'm makin, dear ! quietly replied Pat. But what are youslicing that infor 7 To give it a flavour ! What ! a potato flwoer ? Sure, and ...

MONTHLY PUBLICATION

... there for several days, and are staying at the Bedford Hotel. SunR1TrUTE FOR POTATOxS.-We are threatened with something like a potato famine, aud those who remember the similar disaster In 1846 (lo not need to be told how grave is now the prospect, with a ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND

... ploughs, grub- y bers. Thomas Eeles & Co., of ?? Strteet, who shosw ploughis, harrows, itay-tilakiing machitit, and t llansom's potato-diglger. Allen & Mitchell, of Black- hail Place, exhibit 21 lots, consistitig of ploughls, farm Cart with shelvinlg' amid ...

CARRICKFERGUS AND KILROOT FARMING SOCIETY

... same pains with them as you do with potatoes, give them a like quantity of manure, give them as much labour, and keep them free fromi weeds, and I will go bail for your success. flow do most of you plant Your potatoes ? Doi't you plant them in drills across ...

FAIRS

... ; ducks, 2s 4d per do.; t,:- keys, 3s 'Jd each; geese, .3s do.; potatoes, Cs i-l to , 43d per ct. IRANI)ALSTOWNX, WnsNESIIAV, MAY ]3.-Cozs, o;. -lThere was a large supply of oats, potatoes, bilter, ini pork at to-day's ruorket, Prices ranuged is follow-:-- ...

MARKETHILL FARMING SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... light crop. Potatoes a, still hold good against the blight. Some heavy w showers of rain have fallen during the past three el days, but have done no injiry.-Stardtird. Nrway-Every day helps to strengthen tha con- el viction that the potato crop, this year ...

M'COMB'S PRESBYTERIAN ALMANAC

... terij\s-sid La 'i'robe's contribLution- The life of tho Certh-boundless space-aind with these lthe light of tho moini-the potato disease- 11'ho sessions-biriil water-description of'Stntes- Ilie turinip-.-coii-seeping-events with their dates_ 13ellst its ...

Irish Fairs

... 53 each, &c. The weather up to the present has been rather unfavorable to the sow- ing of the cereals, and pattisg in the potato. The breadth of ground under flax in this neighbourhood would seem to fall short to a great extent of that last year.-Cor ...

REVIEW

... agriculturist is met by the ques tion,' if you take ?? small' quantity of manure for these crops, what are we to do to raise potatoes for our:families'? It is-here that'the skili and' resources 'of' the agriculturist will be.sbewu. There are few even small ...

FAIRS

... years from the present time, amounts to 450,000 spindles.' POTATO DisEASE AND ETEOTRICITY.-I earnestly request your readers to watch vigilantly the cffect i of the next thunder-storm on potatoes. For five years my attention leas been steadily directed to ...

Irish Fairs

... rather slack. For - the past inouth the weather hats been rather cold, yet ,9there is every prospect of an average crop. Potatoes - have been much hurt by frost.-Correcpondent. ICASTLEDnxno FAin, SxruANn, JULY 2.-This, fair, .which came off yesterday ...