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Oak in the pkasurr y . .u \ ,n tie In- ,n ^obiun ;: 

 gentry." The judge in his charge to the jury remarl 

 that : "It appeared that there were two disti 

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'he weather has been stormy, and fears were express 



HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



I 3.— J. J. Blandy, Esq., in the chair.- 

 nd E. Lloyd, Es< 1S ., were elected Felkv 



were brought, together, among which 



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 or eatable part. The other product: n v..;-, ; 

 the outside covering is burst into two halves, displ. 



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require protection near London.- Ui in.'.-, ■ 



Pine Apples, weighing respectively f, lbs. 11 oz. ; ifc. 

 11 oz. ; 5 lbs. 5 oz. ; and 4 lbs. 8 oz. The hewi^ 



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the Hoosainee" and Ispahan, and a sweet I*paku 



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wey are wretchedly pruned, a 



