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AGRICULTURE

... AGRICULTURAL NOTES. /^though the weather during the pas« week has wii wet-, it was on the whole bettor than what we have experienced for some time. There is much difference of opinion as to the extent of the damage donP during August. Some are surprised u> gj, t l, on examining their crops, that the proportion 0 f sprouted cram is somewhat smaller than they l^d expected it would be, and that ...

r ESTABLISHED 1830. „ A% , 0 THOMAS WALKER AND SO* S, ArOTo E'sS^fvK h ' A>D PROPERTY, SHARES, «fee.—

... Periodical SAI ES during 1891. of Freehold and other Estates, ,i Jitaduess Premises, Reversions, Local and otiler f^'lMcf^Js,Ac., conducted in Estate Sale Rooms. A 7 ALUATIONS. — Valuations made on ' Transfer of Breweries, Hotels, Public Houses, and , R\iSHTNGS &c. — Sales of Household I-TRXITURE, PICTURES, LIBRARIES, PLATE, ttci is „ ...

MORPETH COUNTY DEBT COURT

... Monday, June 3rd, 1889. Before his Honour Ju Hull, Q.C.; Registrar, Mr. F. Brumell; High Bailiff, Mr. i*ybus. The business this court to-day was only of a very limited character. There were number of judgment summonses, but all these were settled before the Registrar. and only a cases were lett for bis ' Honour 1o decide. ADMINISTRATION ORDER. John Robson. joiner, L>ine_ House, aPP»® d for an ...

• ESTABLISHED 1830. THOMAS WALKER AND SONS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE, AND ESTATE AGENTS YORK. W^ROPERTY, ..

... during 1891, of Freehold and other Estates, n rs,-- Business Premises, Reversions, Local and other 5 ?? 'bite Policies, Ac, conducted in Estate Sale Rooms. Sy^X,UATIONS. — Valuations made on \ Transfer of Breweries, Hotels, Public Houses, and I'^IHNISHTNGS, &C. — Sales of Household 4 FURNITURE, PICTURES. LIBRARIES, PLATE - ,i rs,,f VIRTU Aeon private premises, or removed AX mi.i rooms in the ...

CHAT

... It may bo interesting to know that chloral ib antidote to strychnia. Dog ihould know this, as it might save the lives of valuable animals who perchance partake vermin-killers containing poison. Lord Gainsborough was in ill health for some months* rjefore bis untimely death, but not seriously ill. He knew he had disease of the heart, and he never recovered the depression caused by the death in ...

Il ?? DBESS GO__». riCOTCH TWEEDS and SUITINGS, for Autumn G Wear. ?? »~i HABIT CLOTHS, in all New \

... Shades, ls. 6id. to 6s. Ud. per yard. CHEVIOT and ESTAMENE SERGES, all colours. «TELVETEENS. fast pile, 66 shades. 2. inches wicle, \ j_s.rdZB. Ud.Deryard. 27inchesw_> ?? lld- peryari. FETER ROBINSON. rkXFORD-STREET. VOTICE.-TherHARGEforADyERTISEMEXTS (\ of PIRTHS. MARRIAGES, and ?? e n.ti.U .IILLINfiS EACH INSEKTIOX. 2_-___S»S-S tie he duly authenti, ated by the n-n* ™* Vnder. an^ pavm ...

THE LAND QUESTION

... bIR FREDERIC H &RRISON'S REPLY TO MR HENRY GEORGE. It would be seen from 'what appeared in the roraeni last week, that Mir Henry George has been lecturing in Niew. castle and other northern towns, on progress and poverty, or rather on the land question. Mfr George, as some of our I readers may know, is an American, and hails frorm California. He has written a book on his fsrourite topic, and ...