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iLonTion Omrttro

... Todd, Bow-churchyard, warehousemen; Abraham Frebout,jun., Steward-street, Spitalfields, silk manufacturer; George Moir, John's-row, St. Luke's, boot maker; Charles Self, Sun-street, Bishopsgate Without, plumber; Robert Garland, walham-green, corn' chandler; ...

THE BEST WAY TO KEEP FARM HORSES

... Seven rows are now in our own garden, all the plants raised from purposely selected bad tubers, and set in December. Nine or ten are bold and strong. Some rows have broad beans growing, and in bloom, among the plants. The spaces between the rows were planted ...

THE BEST WAY TO KEEP FARM HORSES

... Seven rows are now in our own garden, all the plants raised from purposely selected bad tubers, and set in December. Nine or ten are bold and strong. Some rows have broad beans growing, and in bloom, among the plants. The spaces between the rows were planted ...

By her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent

... the town or country, and orderS by post executed. ' F. Mc Neill, and Co. Patent Felt Manufactory, Lamb's Buildings, Bunhill Row, London, where Roofs covered with the Felt may be seen, as also the new Vice Chancellor's Court, and the passages and offices ...

By her Majesty's Royal Letters Patent

... the town or country, and orders by post executed. F. Mc Neill, and Co. - Patent Felt Manufactory, Lamb's Buildings, Bunhill Row, London, where Roofs covered with the Felt may be seen, as also the new Vice Chancellor's Court, and the passages and offices ...

Warwick, June 13th, 1846

... of the town or country, and orders by post executed. F. Mc Neill, and Co. Patent Felt Manufactory, Lamb's Buildings, Bunhill Row, London, where Roofs covered with the Felt may be seen, as also the new Vice Chancellor's Court, and the passages an offices ...

iLontion Oartles

... Edward Todd, Bow-church-81) tr ehousemen ; Abraham Frebout, jun., Steward-street, silk manufacturer ; George Moir, John st . 's-row, e . vc. i g ; maker ; • Self, Sun-street, Bishopsg a corn '`e r ; cikailt.P,lt, plumbe e r ; Robert Garland, Walham-green, ...

F. DIC'NEILL and CO., only Patentees of ASHEAP AND DURABLE ROOFING.— PITALTED FELT for Roofing Houses, Farm ..

... post executed. Patent Roofs covered with the Felt may b e seen, a -a i es ts Felt Idanufactory,. Lamb's Buildings, 13unhill Row, also the new Vice Chancellor's Court, and the passsgotlices at the entrance to Westminster Hall, done wider the SurveyorshiP ...

&bk., VitotinttU iintellignre

... and braises.—Brighton Gazette. NOVEL TURNIP DRILLING.-A plan is in practice at Bampton, of drilling turnips between peas, the rows of peas having been planted rather wider than usual; we hear the plan is likely to become a general one, but a difficulty is ...

FRIDAY, JUNE 26

... draper; Robert Hayward Beart, Great Yarmouth, winemerchant; Francis Hobbs, Romford, Essex, baker; Seth Richard Evans, Coppice-row, Clerkenwell, beer-shopkeeper; John Sugden, Steeton, Yorkshire, worstedmanufacturer; Enos Dibb, Calverly, Yorkshire, grocer; ...

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... as much used for the decorating of dres , - - are the ornamenting of the parlessus. These fring c :f die put on in several rows round the lower lti9. dress, whilst those which are used for the of pelisses have a flat appearance, and form a brandebourg ...

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

... drained of the water and mixed with charcoal dust, which keeps the seed moist, if dry weather should follow after sowing. The rows are made with a common plough, in the same manner as a turnip ridge; about 20 inches in width. A man follows with a rak e handle ...