Parks are well enclosed and watered, and are well known to produce excellent Pasture. The Roup to commence at 12 o'clock, at Tulliebelton. Tulliehelton, 30th March, 1839.
8.47TR0.41, APIA]: 27, 1R32. Tut: division list on Imel Joirt RUSSELL'S motion for a vote of confidenee rontains one or two features which seem to call for a word of notice at our hands. In the first place ore are pleased to find that the name of Mr. Hemerr, one of the membere f
April 27, 1839 - Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard - Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England
WEEK ENDED 19- [Declared on Thursday Morning.'] Imperial—General Weekly Average. s. d. - s. d. Wheat 71 j Rye Barley 39 2' Beans 37 11 Oats 10 Peas .'lB 1 Aggregate Average of Six Weeks, which governs duty. Wheat Rye 4 ! i Barley 38 Beans I Oats Peas 37 Duty Foreign Corn. Wheat
April 27, 1839 - Bucks Herald - Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
In the Farmer's Magazine for July last is a description of Flemish Husbandry, containing a full and, as we think, a very interesting account the application of manure in liquid state to various farm crops : "The great auxiliary of tiie Flemish farmer is the urine tank, wherein a
April 27, 1839 - Bucks Herald - Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Town Hall, MAIDSTONE, TUESDAY, the 30th of April, nt One o’clock, the Venerable the Archdeacon of Canterbury in the Chair, for the purpose of considering and adopting Rules and Regulations for the government of the Society, nppointing officers in conformity with the same, and tr
April 23, 1839 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
estion. 11c icerely hope Tigott, the the question the most house mby abused iblic will be by ive the unlistry. The peaker, had (charged the cases lischarged till sent. How house which of the mem- in of the re- re discharged, of August.’ i orders were that every i the 24th of ive
April 23, 1839 - Kentish Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
HOUSE OF LORDS, Friday, April 26. The Lord Chancellor took his seat on the woolsack at five o'clock. Petitions in favour of Mr. R. Hill's plan of postage were presented by the Bishop of Hereford, the Earl of Durham, the Marquis of Anglesey, Lord Hatherton, the Earl of Strad- bro
April 27, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England
Tl ' ESDAY, APRIL 23. Motion made, and Question put, - That the system of reducing the Crews of lie. Ships, in time of Peace, below the nuintei to ma.c them efficient in time of War, ls injurious ro the best interests of the service; and that it is the opinion of this House, tha
April 24, 1839 - London Evening Standard - London, London, England