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AGRICULTURAL REVIEW

... AGRICULTURAL REVIEW. -- I (1'aox A Si'SRhA COM$kNDIISTJ With thie brillialiktnisbhine we have experienced, tollowing tbeabuadait. moisture which has fallen all over the country, a marvellous change is appa. ret in theo appearance of the crops. The growth ...

AGIUCULTURAL REVIEW

... AGIUCULTURAL R?EVIEW.? (Fnoril A SP'SCIAI. COittEOQRiO'EtiT.) In Iinverness and Morayshire a good deal of damage lbae been doneo by the iecamit tloods no sonly by washling away soil, but in the destruction ef sheepF in tbe lowver aud moete exposed situlations ...

AGRICULTURAL REVIEW

... AGRICULTURa REVIEW. [Faom A SPIAL COn Z'SPOKDENTJ;] The temperaturo of the past week hsa been too high for the suocensful proseoution of hnrvest opera. v tians, and farmers are fain to wait the ocourrence of at i a stiff breeze of wind to thoroughly penetrate ...

REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE

... REVIEW OF THE CORN TRADE. The or7mer, in its usual weekly review of the grain trade, ?? is not active but prices are steady, and many persons think the markets are gaining in strength. There is a rather vigorous continental demand, and the all but com- ...

Published: Monday 17 April 1882
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 693 | Page: 9 | Tags: Commerce 

REVIEW OF THE GRAIN TRADE

... REVIEW OF THE GRAIN TRADE. .gri. (From the Shidpieog Gazette of Friday.) L the The weather was very wet .n the early part of the week, but he f agrain croshaving been secured, even in the noerther parts of the a ingdo, the rain has bad no influence on ...

REVIEW OF THE GRAIN TRADE

... REVIEW OF THIE GRAIN TRADE. (F150rn thle Shipjp1fsy Gazette of Friday.) Tars splenldidweather with which we have been favoumrld during the last wveeklhas set at rest (be apprehension caused by the rain which preceded, and the prevailing impression is ...

REVIEW OF THE GRAIN TRADE

... REVIEW OF THE GRAIIN TRADE. (PIrom Use Shipping Gazette of Friday.) TuE weather has been warm and showrery this week, and therefore favourable for vegetation; but; as a great quautity of grass has been out, much rain would at the present time, be likely ...

TRADE REVIEW FOR APRIL

... TRADE REVIEW FOR APRIL. 'We are now through a third part of the year I and no improvement in trade can be reported, and so far as we can gather there are no signs which can be interpreted as pointing to an early advent of a better state of thliits. Indeed ...

Published: Friday 02 May 1884
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2192 | Page: 5 | Tags: Commerce