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ford, 15, Norfolk-street, and Warwick-house, Park, 
rexham Lytham near Preston, 
recommends 
Salford, 
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wn, White, Ashton- un der-Lyne ; 
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es as not 5 crowd each other, a. 
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— y —— ges spoiled b seberry 
lars, ym 
caterpi 
— — — iain of their foliage by gg means, are | a 
hat 
common occurrence, 
t possible 
be deri wretch 
ived from such 
enjoyment, — ed 
a re, and p profit likewise, such 
Wi 
Alr 
afford | and 
water-street, Salford, Manchester ; and Joseph Hand- 
Home Correspondence. 
nd 
prestige oul Mr. B 
e charitable inal of the sale, ‘the plants sold,in most | 
double the ey might t have been 
hi 
, Bridge- | W 
to rebuild the whole bath, upon the old quarry, 
clear of the — to be — tela 
ecay 
up suckers 
aaa by some — ee of goil, cultivation, 
e . Mr. Saul has found 
e 
shall to that 
2 4 SENT kippa,” says 
ing proofs in degs of — Kinds (many of — 
years old as the Manettii 
o` those watch 
pillars, * @ the rapidity — hie "th 
b es, the necessity o 
22 pickin, 
Iti is prudent too, just when the 
pe itself, to dis te 
ove the 
of Those 
| 7 from “ An Amate 
that the 
th were 
nettii, then they who be- 
disbelieved me ; but while he 
Roses 
Manettii 
re i use, 
„hea stad for about 302. ; and h yá — 
of Orchids, and I o 
oO 
that caterpillars do not consume 
then fruit — * — if it swells or ripens 
at all, is tasteless and 
Wit to the C Cabbage tri 
e the frui bui 
rens all 
which is subject 
, and if early and care 
as ta 
g attention 
tattered | 
yaniy, Sa powerfu 
will completely subdue this tiny 
TRADE es Yea A. 
The names and addresses alluded to are—John Hand- may 
uses, 
to the attacks of oaterpillaes, the a remedy yet de- | to e h 
hand- 
eaves will | fes 
nece! 
d 1 bulk state N | M 
manage ement the Crimson Boursa 
| fortunate owes of ee antipathy. 
stood n the Cloth of Gold 
th 
y ul, 
fair play by stating 
ment * roper m, which does not appenr to be 
8 andersi The Cri 
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side aboot an and 
flower of the other “shoes is of the 
nd both. I enclose also the 
flower recovering 
own 
cause.] 
pee ideo Swimming Bath.—It strikes me that 
4 s bath leaks because the foundation 
— 
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very man y ot 
; there is 8 one — 
l 
i does not quite so 
strike so freely 
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