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NEWlTOWNABDS ANNUMt,

... in Twenty-four pods green peas-i, John Baird, n} GriLushaw; 2, Hugh Jordsn.e. S~ix potatoes (ta~ble use), coloured-i, John of Bnird, juln.; 2, Hugh Jordanl.o Six potatoes (table use), white-i, Canon Paouler, qu INe townamrds; 2, Hugh Lowry, Ballvleghorb ...

FAIRS

... of haiy has liven saved; flax--polling will begin very soon, and the crop will bo 1 good; cereals are barely an average; potatoes ara large, and up to present free from taint. POVYNTZPASS (COUNTY AIRMAGI), AUGUST 4-TIhe monthly fair this day was largre ...

FAIRS

... ani sellers, and the stoow of stiek vrws aleo an average., the fine weather doubtless kleeping many farmers st work in the potato fields, t;t other crops being nearly a1 seecred. There was a, pretty good dernand for springers cud milsh cows, but there ...

ANTRIM PAROCHIAL FLOWER SHOW AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY

... Whitecurrants- Miss H. George. Bost six apples-Mr. A. Moore. Vegetablos-Best six coloured potatoes for table- Is-, Rev. W. S. Smith ; 2ud, Mr. Meharry. Best six white potatoes for table-Rev. W. S. Smith. Bet twocabbages-MiassGwynis. Best four leekss- Mr. 13, ...

Fashion and Varieties

... as a substitute for the potato. Its tubers, like those of the Jerusalem artichoke, resist in the open air the severest winter without sustaining any injury. The flavour ofthis vegetable is more delicate than that of the potato. Mr. Wise recently made ...

MR. SHIRLEY AND HIS TENANTRY

... by the tenants ih generatl; that mljro concentrated manures were. used; that potatoes were plaited more in drills; that there was an increase in wheat, oats, grass, potatoes, and turmnips, and a decrease in barley and flax; that the farms wvere imcreased ...

Fashion and Varieties

... codtish and potatoes, baked beans, and fried potatoes; and I also guless he never has found thlem, particularly the last, possessing that delicious r ichness which greeted his boyltood's palate. Natives of other lands don't kinowv tow to fry potatoes; yet 'tis ...

COOKSTOWN HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Six ollions, potato-l, M. Reilly, RI.C.; 2, Daniel Doherty. Six parsbips-1, Daniel Doherty ; 2, M. Reilly, R. I.C. Twelve pods peas-I, M. Reilly, ?? 2, Thos. Graham. Six potatoes, white-1, Daniel Doherty ; 2, Robert Bole. Six potatoes, coloured-i, M ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... 147 years old, and still 'hl& and hearty. He was formerly a soldier, and re-mairied at the age of 00. He lives on milk nnd potatoes. Fred.-All right. Nov. 3. P.O. Liverpool As ?? in Times. ...

LARNE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... glass jars. not less than 41bq.. and not exeepdingr Bibs. -W. J. Barry, Raloo. Potatoes-Special prizes offered for six varieties ,; (three round and three kidney) potatoes for table nse to be shown in dishes. six of each variety-i, Malcolm Fleming; 2 ...

Horticulture

... -Linlerick c/lr0aicle. Itti~ouCsen F.AL.UVE. Oi' THtE POTATOES.-We regrct to state thait it is generally relorted that the disease has mani festeil itself, to a considerablile excnt, iii thbe potato crop. in this ilistrict. We have seen several ticlls ...