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HINTS UPON GARDENING

... be covered with a sprinkling of dry earth, and over that some dry light litter; this will check their growth and keep them hardy, and in case of frost afford considerable protection. Where sand is plentiful, use it in preference to mould, becattse of its ...

HINTS UPON GARDENING

... replenish for autumn potting, as there will soon be a heavy demand for that purpose. Pansies may be sown, as may also most hardy annuals, to stand over winter for early blooming next spring; the latter should be sown thick on poor, dry, hard ground, to ...

HINTS UPON O.4nDENINO

... HINTS UPON O.4nDENINO. FLOWEIt GARDIN.—The planting of hardy herbaceous perennial plants may now be proceeded with. There are now so many really valuable hardy herbaceous and Alpine plants well suited to this purpose, that many of the tall coarse-crowing ...

HINTS UPON GARDENING

... cottager., especially in Scotland. Yet, when properly cultivated, it is without doubt of the most profitable, delicious, and hardy of the whole race. Of solid yield of wholesome nutritious food, it will yield as much in a given space as any garden variety ...

HINTS UPON GARDENING

... is not hot enough to injure the tissues of the trees. A small brush or spatula may be used to spread it with. FLowEn GARDEN—Hardy annuals intended to mike a display early in the season must be sown at once. Patches already up of any of these should be thinned ...

offering, farmers ink AGRICULTURE. HINTS UPON nA RDENINO

... wit, but I have seen a great many drawings of it. THE CE37.E.VARY OF THOMAS MOORE. Under the auspices of the Home Rule Club, a banquet was held to celebrate the centenary of Thomas Moore—the national poet of Ireland —in the Holborn Restaurant. London ...

BOYCOTTING IN KERRY

... seven acres at a rent of is enly two years in arrear. Both these have childrrn in situations, who send money to (the taxes. Thomas Halloran has eight acres, at a rent of and is four years in arrest. Michael Tcoley has nine acres at a rent of 1:$ and is ...

SALE OF THE VANDELEUR ESTATE THE NEGOTIATIONS COMPLETED. A Memorable and Historic Fight re-called. Stirring ..

... much do. and eagerly longed for treaty, and had the assistance of Mr James Rourke, Leadmore ; Mr Michael Shannon, Dysart; Mr Thomas Tubridy, Moyasta ; Mr Luke O'Brien, U C, Kilrush ; Mr McNamara, Labasheeda, who bed received the necessary power to act for ...

AGRICULTURE

... are cross-bred, or grey-faced, namely, bred from Yorkshire rams and black-faced ewes, and, when strong and well-bred, are hardy, good winterers, thriving better on the majority of farms in this county than any of the finer breeds, and, when eighteen months ...

EPITOME OV

... ATTEMPT TO MURDER A FATHER.—A. young man named George Sheldon made a delitierabs attempt at Manchester to murder his father, Thomas Sheldon, a plumber and elesier, by twice diseharging a pistol at him in a public-house at Levenshuhne. He then decamped, but ...

RINTS VPOII oAiwirallo

... these invite :repose, and, result in a quiet, hippy resting and enjoying. Thee°, I. far too little of this in the garden. Thomas scarcity of seats in so many gardens is a of the restless. Inefetuosity - of the times. So many are so intent on i rixtribithurill ...

jKILRETSiI ANNUAL RACES, A Record Gathering and Splenad Sport

... Judge —Mr Thomas Reidy. Starter Mr Patrick McDonnell. Handicapper—Mr Valentine J R Dunbar, Dublin. Hon Seeretary—Mr M Ronan. In glorious weather, the warm rays cf the sun being tempered by gentle breezes off the lordly • hannon, the hardy an nal fixture ...

Published: Friday 30 September 1910
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
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