Entry ID,Date start (dd),Date start (mm),Date start (yyyy),Season start,Date end (dd),Date end (mm),Date end (yyyy),Season end,Text,Reference,Country,NUTS1,NUTS2,NUTS3,Location,Media type,Sector 1,23,12,1838,Winter,23,12,1838,Winter,"there are no carriage roads , and where deserts and drought present themselves in every direction . One of the camel","The Era, 23rd December 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2,23,12,1838,Winter,23,12,1838,Winter,"seesvices to rensder iwindiiwe , howeei sprecleielf moe , and drought , wri . R Se. in MWints-r , for On","The Era, 23rd December 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3,3,3,1839,Spring,3,3,1839,Spring,"winds , no triendly shelter shields him from summer 's drought or tropic rains , no home gladdens the heart-broken ,","The Era, 03rd March 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4,12,5,1839,Spring,12,5,1839,Spring,"work , and , what is commonly called "" tie drought , "" an apparatns sousetiming like a scale , supported","The Era, 12nd May 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5,16,6,1839,Summer,16,6,1839,Summer,that the country is afflicted with an intense and protracted drought . Even for domestic purposes the want of wholesome water,"The Era, 16th June 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6,18,8,1839,Summer,18,8,1839,Summer,Guadaloupo to the end of May allude to the long-continued drought which has prevailed these as in the British MWest India,"The Era, 18th August 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7,25,8,1839,Summer,25,8,1839,Summer,"to Bolton , and yesterday afternoon ( Tuesday ) wlere Drought before Mr. J. Fletcher and Mr. R. Heywood for exa","The Era, 25th August 1839",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Bolton,19th Century newspaper,Media 8,8,9,1839,Autumn,8,9,1839,Autumn,tue colo0 1 wras suffeling under the effects of continued drought . A notice had in consequence been issued to the,"The Era, 08th September 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9,6,10,1839,Autumn,6,10,1839,Autumn,"every article of subsistence , ill consequence of long- coetinued drought . Wheat had been as high as 15s. per basin'1","The Era, 06th October 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10,13,10,1839,Autumn,13,10,1839,Autumn,destitute of all interest . THE COLONIES . SCARCITY AND DROUGHT AT SYDNEY . -Tue following er- tract front a letter,"The Era, 13rd October 1839",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Windsor,19th Century newspaper,Media 11,13,10,1839,Autumn,13,10,1839,Autumn,", as well as provisions , occasioned by the late drought . The letter is dated April 16 : - ""","The Era, 13rd October 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12,20,10,1839,Autumn,20,10,1839,Autumn,"most extensive , and some accounts estimate , from the drought and the worm toge- ther , that the cotton crops","The Era, 20th October 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13,20,10,1839,Autumn,20,10,1839,Autumn,"and , in consequence of the effects of the late drought , some idea was entertained of adopting some measure to","The Era, 20th October 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14,15,12,1839,Winter,15,12,1839,Winter,The whole continent ap- pears to be suffering greatly from drought . Messrs . Toole drove their cattle over ground which,"The Era, 15th December 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15,9,2,1840,Winter,9,2,1840,Winter,"UrrMaxi y ejected . The colony was aemicted with a drought cb nacter s4d as : horrible , "" and which","The Era, 09th February 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16,19,4,1840,Spring,19,4,1840,Spring,aiid was then discharged . No other charge was ever Drought against rme. - When Squibres told me of the murder,"The Era, 19th April 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17,10,5,1840,Spring,10,5,1840,Spring,"The turf of these gardens , notwithstand- 1ing the long drought , is in good order , and the wild animals","The Era, 10th May 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18,13,9,1840,Autumn,13,9,1840,Autumn,", is in hot seasonis perfectly dry ; but the drought that stops tile slpply at the feuntairi-head has but sliglht","The Era, 13rd September 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 19,27,9,1840,Autumn,27,9,1840,Autumn,July till the middle of Augost . These are no droughts . The crops Mvere never known to fail for wvant,"The Era, 27th September 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 20,1,11,1840,Autumn,1,11,1840,Autumn,", and the mother said the child had a great drought , and that it drank a basin of water a","The Era, 01st November 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 21,9,5,1841,Spring,9,5,1841,Spring,that it should bid defiance alike to either rain or drought . On the present occasion it was of course heavy,"The Era, 09th May 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 22,20,6,1841,Summer,20,6,1841,Summer,""" When torn with hunger , and half parched with drought , "" had the happiness to participate . We envy","The Era, 20th June 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 23,11,7,1841,Summer,11,7,1841,Summer,prospects of the Planter were equally gloomy . The long-continued drought had com pletely destroyed the present year 's crops in,"The Era, 11st July 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 24,26,9,1841,Autumn,26,9,1841,Autumn,": with Luke they operate as a sirOcco- the sdetolating drought of the desert-and in his demoniac spirit , with his","The Era, 26th September 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 25,5,12,1841,Winter,5,12,1841,Winter,of the rent for their stands by patronising the fierce drought engendered by their visitors swallowing dust in the gross to,"The Era, 05th December 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 26,6,2,1842,Winter,6,2,1842,Winter,", Failures il Trade , For- arei-s ti-Newv Religiotis tl'o-Grcat Drought and Poctilence- itir. 'chtbr silli n Ephiemeris of the rlanets","The Era, 06th February 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 27,13,2,1842,Winter,13,2,1842,Winter,"little hope of the Ghilzie portion of the confederacy being Drought over to our side , at the date of the","The Era, 13rd February 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 28,27,3,1842,Spring,27,3,1842,Spring,Viscountess Canlitg . We understand the marriage has only Oeen Drought atonl within the last six weeks . The consent of,"The Era, 27th March 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 29,11,9,1842,Autumn,11,9,1842,Autumn,". One satisfactory reason , irrespective of the almost previous drought of a nearly unprecedented summer , might be adduced in","The Era, 11st September 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 30,16,10,1842,Autumn,16,10,1842,Autumn,less . St. Lucia has been visited with a severe drought . Some of the sugar plantations have been completely parched,"The Era, 16th October 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 31,8,1,1843,Winter,8,1,1843,Winter,correspondent writet -' The weather has been dry to very droughts and the canes at very backward . ' Some very,"The Era, 08th January 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 32,15,1,1843,Winter,15,1,1843,Winter,"Were previously informed , had suffered severely from a long-protracted drought . UNITED STATES . By the packet-ship New York ,","The Era, 15th January 1843",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 33,9,7,1843,Summer,9,7,1843,Summer,"could be desired , under all the circumstances . The drought had seen succeeded by copious rains , and there was","The Era, 09th July 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 34,3,9,1843,Autumn,3,9,1843,Autumn,"county of Wicka. low on Monday evening : Mr. George Drought , son of Cap . tamn Drouglit , of Glencarrig","The Era, 03rd September 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 35,3,9,1843,Autumn,3,9,1843,Autumn,"is parenits , 'who were on r visit with Captain Drought , were' immediately apprised of the melancholy accident , '","The Era, 03rd September 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 36,14,1,1844,Winter,14,1,1844,Winter,"coming crop must be damaged in those districts where the drought was greatest . Trade is represented to be dull ,","The Era, 14th January 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 37,25,2,1844,Winter,25,2,1844,Winter,"West India Colonies are not over cheering , from excessive drought that prevails , and which it was feared would affect","The Era, 25th February 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 38,31,3,1844,Spring,31,3,1844,Spring,"; at eleven . OrodadKing 's County ( Mor . Drought 's ) -MdondayCsleOwy Thursday , Finoe ; at half-past ten","The Era, 31st March 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 39,14,4,1844,Spring,14,4,1844,Spring,", by Distingui , agsd Mr A MrDo Mr James Drought 's b *r The Cob , aged .... Col. Westenra","The Era, 14th April 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 40,14,4,1844,Spring,14,4,1844,Spring,"y s ................ . r*. * y , I Mr Drought 's b h ..................... . , .. Two other horses","The Era, 14th April 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 41,5,5,1844,Spring,5,5,1844,Spring,"known to be so g soft after so long a drought . Mr. Armstrong 's maare Mirade , by Mulatto ,","The Era, 05th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 42,26,5,1844,Spring,26,5,1844,Spring,"eeslicily in it of which , after stich almost caseilss drought tor two months , we could not have deemed it","The Era, 26th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 43,2,6,1844,Summer,2,6,1844,Summer,"stream . Even bees , from the intertes and tongcontinued drought , require at home what they cgarol easily find -abroad-artificial","The Era, 02nd June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 44,2,6,1844,Summer,2,6,1844,Summer,"4 yrs , heating-three others . sTeAnDIRS PURe E recen drought & wieron , was won Inrnaigodr Theolow heats lby Mr.","The Era, 02nd June 1844",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,Little John,19th Century newspaper,Media 45,2,6,1844,Summer,2,6,1844,Summer,"at- tended . Thecoursewasin uchMiprovedsince lasthearnd , anotwith- standing therecent drought , wasin fairrunnigorder . Theollowg gentlemen acted as stewards :","The Era, 02nd June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 46,9,6,1844,Summer,9,6,1844,Summer,", utifortunately robbed 'of its customary verdure by the long drought , but stilt travirsed by from 40,000 to 50,000 persons","The Era, 09th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 47,16,6,1844,Summer,16,6,1844,Summer,"deficiency in the Grass Crops , arising from the long drought , and this has operated very cousiderably in the disposal","The Era, 16th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 48,16,6,1844,Summer,16,6,1844,Summer,"5sigit , by WIoot , to be Lieutenant , vice Drought Wh' , , . Smt roin6isd Capt . C. T.","The Era, 16th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 49,23,6,1844,Summer,23,6,1844,Summer,"of rain , for with the continuance of the present drought for another fortnight fewbirds , in such situations , would","The Era, 23rd June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 50,30,6,1844,Summer,30,6,1844,Summer,"and evening . It was most valuable , for the drought had become somewhat alarming ; in many places near the","The Era, 30th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 51,7,7,1844,Summer,7,7,1844,Summer,"crops . On all the low grounds s lere the drought had dried up thle rivulets arid springs , the which","The Era, 07th July 1844",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,,Highlands,19th Century newspaper,Media 52,14,7,1844,Summer,14,7,1844,Summer,"grounds to meake them lively , and if by severe drought or otherwise they become too much so , w hy","The Era, 14th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 53,4,8,1844,Summer,4,8,1844,Summer,"It was supposed at one time that there Woo i drought , but it is a well-known factthat want o t","The Era, 04th August 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 54,18,8,1844,Summer,18,8,1844,Summer,"b hI Ninety-Eight , 3 yrs ...... 0 dr lMr Drought 's b g Smurger , 4 yrs ....... ..... DUion","The Era, 18th August 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 55,25,8,1844,Summer,25,8,1844,Summer,"breaking up of the rainy season , and a parching drought was anticipated . The heat had already begun to be","The Era, 25th August 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 56,1,9,1844,Autumn,1,9,1844,Autumn,"of the sporting upon the Monmouthshire hills , the extraordinary drought of the spring , conjoined with the unlawful proceedings of","The Era, 01st September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 57,29,9,1844,Autumn,29,9,1844,Autumn,"earthquake , as rvehl as pestilence , excessive rains , drought , locusts , and famine , have been regarded as","The Era, 29th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 58,10,11,1844,Autumn,10,11,1844,Autumn,"D. Stokes to be Captain , by purchase , vice Drought , who retires . Ensign B. Wo R. TratFord to","The Era, 10th November 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 59,23,3,1845,Spring,23,3,1845,Spring,"Lord C. Wellesly , who exchanges ; Major T. A. Drought to be Lieutenant Colonel , by purchase , vice Johnstone","The Era, 23rd March 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 60,23,3,1845,Spring,23,3,1845,Spring,"A. Cuthbert to be Major , by purchase , vice Drought ; Lieut . H. iB . Head to be Captain","The Era, 23rd March 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 61,13,4,1845,Spring,13,4,1845,Spring,"J. C. Westenra , M.P. ; Charles Atkinson , James Drought , J. F. Rolleston , D. H. Vaughan , John","The Era, 13rd April 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 62,1,6,1845,Summer,1,6,1845,Summer,"members drank : Ask ye the fatal reason of the drought ? The Union wells were sold , and up Trafalgar","The Era, 01st June 1845",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Trafalgar Square,19th Century newspaper,Media 63,27,7,1845,Summer,27,7,1845,Summer,"purchase , vice Page-. l- Foot : Lbnsign G. W. Drought to be 1lieutenant , by puiehalse , vice Warbairton ,","The Era, 27th July 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 64,27,7,1845,Summer,27,7,1845,Summer,"Gent. , to be Eisign , by purchase , vice Drought ; Assistant Sur- geon W.A. Auderson , from the Staff","The Era, 27th July 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 65,5,10,1845,Autumn,5,10,1845,Autumn,"The Stewards for the meeting wtere Tiue O'Moore , James Drought , Esq. ; John Eyre , jun. , Esq. *","The Era, 05th October 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 66,14,6,1846,Summer,14,6,1846,Summer,"NICE represent thatpart of the country as suffering cruelly from drought . TnERE ARE 2,000,000 RoMuAN CATHOLICS in England , Scotland","The Era, 14th June 1846","England,Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 67,21,6,1846,Summer,21,6,1846,Summer,"Liverpool Chronicle : "" A burning sun , and the drought occasioned by the dust thl snas hihaled on the road","The Era, 21st June 1846",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 68,28,6,1846,Summer,28,6,1846,Summer,"being lanky , poor , and course . The intense drought which has stewed us all- as well editors as readers","The Era, 28th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 69,28,6,1846,Summer,28,6,1846,Summer,"and twenty inches deep , caused by the powerful sun drought upon the ground after it has been flooded for some","The Era, 28th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 70,28,6,1846,Summer,28,6,1846,Summer,"Chronicle : - "" A burning sun , and the drought occasioned by the dust that was inhaled on the road","The Era, 28th June 1846",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 71,12,7,1846,Summer,12,7,1846,Summer,"state fit for use thisseason , OWing to the long drought . Mr. Clarke , the judge at Newmarket , has","The Era, 12nd July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 72,1,8,1847,Summer,1,8,1847,Summer,"healthful grounds of Y .. rruw Heath , arid was drought to the scratch in fQrst-rate trim . 'ile mornildg of","The Era, 01st August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 73,26,10,1851,Autumn,26,10,1851,Autumn,"Itis thought that the recent rains , following the long drought , has greatly.tended to impair the wall . FATAL .","The Era, 26th October 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 74,14,12,1851,Winter,14,12,1851,Winter,"ACIDULATED , LEMON SYRUP it form s an Bfer-eescing Aperient Drought , which is highly-agreeable and eflcaciqus . , , P11HPARED","The Era, 14th December 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 75,1,2,1852,Winter,1,2,1852,Winter,"oboe , sNiich most forcibly represents the dull monotony of drought in short , the faculty of the composer is never","The Era, 01st February 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 76,11,4,1852,Spring,11,4,1852,Spring,"appearance . Indeed , so seriously has the long continued drought affected the various training grounds that but few Stables can","The Era, 11st April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 77,18,4,1852,Spring,18,4,1852,Spring,stilthe prevalence of tho east wind and the iong continued drought had the effect of rendering many of the fields shorter,"The Era, 18th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 78,18,4,1852,Spring,18,4,1852,Spring,dryness of the ground in consequence of the lotig-con- tinued drought . At Stepney fair there was also a numerous attendance,"The Era, 18th April 1852",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Stepney,19th Century newspaper,Media 79,25,4,1852,Spring,25,4,1852,Spring,"by himsel . THURSDAY . After seven weeks ' continued drought the weather broke up this morning , and heavy rain","The Era, 25th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 80,2,5,1852,Spring,2,5,1852,Spring,. ( FROS OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT . ) After a drought of seventy days ( for three-tenths of an inch of,"The Era, 02nd May 1852",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 81,2,5,1852,Spring,2,5,1852,Spring,"if it continues , to re-start works that the long drought had stayed , re-fill cisterns to the delight of the","The Era, 02nd May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 82,9,5,1852,Spring,9,5,1852,Spring,entire absees of sonud and whole- seonse pltilosOplif. 'riee meg. drought has not sided the exertions of the pro- psietors at,"The Era, 09th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 83,16,5,1852,Spring,16,5,1852,Spring,". The Lord Hill cricket ground , notwithstanding the long drought and sharp cutting winds , was in excellent order ;","The Era, 16th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 84,16,5,1852,Spring,16,5,1852,Spring,"the inclemency of the past season , anti the excessive drought , whereby the fishing wvas materially in- jured , but","The Era, 16th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 85,29,8,1852,Summer,29,8,1852,Summer,", promoted August 27-62dd Fsot , Lieut . George Perceval Drought , to be Paymaster , vice Kirwan , who retires","The Era, 29th August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 86,29,8,1852,Summer,29,8,1852,Summer,"Roval Canadian Ride Regiment , to be Lieut. , vice Drought , August 27. -85th Foot , Ensign Henry Godolphin Rooper","The Era, 29th August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 87,5,12,1852,Winter,5,12,1852,Winter,"as the doctor did , when hie swalloseed his own drought . Alter tilt secsttd rutund had been finished , Padincy","The Era, 05th December 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 88,24,4,1853,Spring,24,4,1853,Spring,"distant fifteen mlaes or more from 'the place where suich drought or order shall be issuedl , provided such draught or","The Era, 24th April 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 89,3,7,1853,Summer,3,7,1853,Summer,"Hanbury , sister of Lord Bateman , with Captain George Drought Warburton , B.A. , younger brother of the late Mr.","The Era, 03rd July 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 90,17,7,1853,Summer,17,7,1853,Summer,"could drain off superfluous moisture ; they could not prevent drought , but they could give such a crumb to the","The Era, 17th July 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 91,23,4,1854,Spring,23,4,1854,Spring,"a portion of 'the crops by 'rehaon df the severe drought , nd* of abotit two mronth duration . The grow'th'df","The Era, 23rd April 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 92,17,9,1854,Autumn,17,9,1854,Autumn,", which was very much pare Ie by the long-continued drought . Tuesdoy last he gthedy Xsr letting of boothe ,","The Era, 17th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 93,1,10,1854,Autumn,1,10,1854,Autumn,"lient. -clo. , withoat purchase , vie Brev. -Col . Drought , appointed Ins . Field Offeer of a Recruiting Dis","The Era, 01st October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 94,24,12,1854,Winter,24,12,1854,Winter,", William Eblford , Charles Robert Wynne , and George Drought Warbrton . Sccond CaptEwad : John Smith , Olhver Fseming","The Era, 24th December 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 95,29,7,1855,Summer,29,7,1855,Summer,"songs , duets , ballets , &c. , are nightly Drought scat rogardless of expense by the worthy proprietor , who","The Era, 29th July 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 96,9,9,1855,Autumn,9,9,1855,Autumn,", vice Dickson , who exebanges ; Paymaster G. P. Drought to be lieut. , vice Dring , who exchanges ;","The Era, 09th September 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 97,21,10,1855,Autumn,21,10,1855,Autumn,". ' ' 92d Foot : Lieutenant G. P : Drought , rom the 62d : Foot , tnb. eaptain* without","The Era, 21st October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 98,9,3,1856,Spring,9,3,1856,Spring,it may concern would really be as serviceable in the droughts of March as during the showers of July . LIrCENSED,"The Era, 09th March 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 99,10,8,1856,Summer,10,8,1856,Summer,"it is believed that , sioatld tirte present sunshine and drought , continue , the ourttiitg of wheat will commence ill","The Era, 10th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 100,7,9,1856,Autumn,7,9,1856,Autumn,"his premises and machinery , and also to the subsequent droughts , the mills on1 such occasions having been brought to","The Era, 07th September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 101,21,9,1856,Autumn,21,9,1856,Autumn,"is , 680 feet ; b'readth , 83 feet ; drought of P. anst4 when laded will be 28 feet ;","The Era, 21st September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 102,17,5,1857,Spring,17,5,1857,Spring,"that the anglireg last season was very successful , the drought not having been so rontinued as in former years ,","The Era, 17th May 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 103,26,7,1857,Summer,26,7,1857,Summer,"was rt Tle ground was very hard from the late drought , Small fields good d for the several events contested","The Era, 26th July 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 104,2,8,1857,Summer,2,8,1857,Summer,"with opertators . The ground Seemed somewhat parched from the drought , in a few spots , and Isardler than before","The Era, 02nd August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 105,9,8,1857,Summer,9,8,1857,Summer,"weteher . Most of the plantatioins aire now suffiriog from drought . Those , however , wsNch were least affected by","The Era, 09th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 106,25,4,1858,Spring,25,4,1858,Spring,nearly dissipated ; and I believe the cause of that drought from which cattle are compelled to suffer is to he,"The Era, 25th April 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 107,29,8,1858,Summer,29,8,1858,Summer,"the grounds during the last few days . The long drought , however , followed by the recent warm rains ,","The Era, 29th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 108,19,12,1858,Winter,19,12,1858,Winter,. We anticipate a great treat for the lovers of droughts when these four men meet to strive for the victory-Martin,"The Era, 19th December 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 109,13,3,1859,Spring,13,3,1859,Spring,"Horses , whether adapted for harneRs , saddle or for drought Mearsd and Stalls ( which should be engaged a Week","The Era, 13rd March 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 110,19,6,1859,Summer,19,6,1859,Summer,", w hether adapted for harneEs. saddle , or for drought . Box , 5. and Stalls ( which should be","The Era, 19th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 111,3,7,1859,Summer,3,7,1859,Summer,upwards in the corese of the river . The previous drought had filled the bed of the river with sea or,"The Era, 03rd July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 112,3,7,1859,Summer,3,7,1859,Summer,", whether adapted for harness , saddle , or for drought . Boxes and Stalls ( which sbould be engaged a","The Era, 03rd July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 113,2,10,1859,Autumn,2,10,1859,Autumn,""" at Newmarket , the late hot weather and long-continued drought having rendered water positively scarce in the neighbour- hood .","The Era, 02nd October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 114,16,10,1859,Autumn,16,10,1859,Autumn,"houses in London , where these Ales are always en drought , and where families can be supplied with casks ofiS","The Era, 16th October 1859",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 115,18,12,1859,Winter,18,12,1859,Winter,"hrst-class housesin London , where these Ales are always on drought . and whero families Can ha suppliod witheasks oi18 gallons","The Era, 18th December 1859",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 116,22,1,1860,Winter,22,1,1860,Winter,. A CHIcD'e FAITH. -At the time of a great drought in England . several pious farmers agreed to hold a,"The Era, 22nd January 1860",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 117,5,2,1860,Winter,5,2,1860,Winter,"houses in London , where these Ales are always on drought , and where families can be supplied with casks of","The Era, 05th February 1860",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 118,19,2,1860,Winter,19,2,1860,Winter,"ALE may be obtained , either to bottles or on drought , will be supplied on application at the Brewery .","The Era, 19th February 1860",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 119,11,3,1860,Spring,11,3,1860,Spring,"Tries All , Day aferito Wedding , and The Sleeping Drought were repeated , and suc-sceeded in drawing fsshionable hounes .","The Era, 11st March 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 120,29,4,1860,Spring,29,4,1860,Spring,"regulation shall be invalid , "" Sir J , Hawley Drought under the notice of the meeting the abuses erisieg from","The Era, 29th April 1860",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Hawley,19th Century newspaper,Media 121,6,5,1860,Spring,6,5,1860,Spring,"houses in London , where these Altq are always oil drought . and where families can be supplied with csks of","The Era, 06th May 1860",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 122,6,5,1860,Spring,6,5,1860,Spring,reorganised his forces and crossed the river . A severe drought prevailed . The Democratic Convention at Charleston had elected the,"The Era, 06th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 123,17,6,1860,Summer,17,6,1860,Summer,"houses in London , where these Alos are always on drought , and where families can be supplied with casks of","The Era, 17th June 1860",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 124,5,8,1860,Summer,5,8,1860,Summer,"PALE ALE may be obtained , either in bottles oron drought , will be sapplied application al 1 ) ( Brewery","The Era, 05th August 1860",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 125,12,8,1860,Summer,12,8,1860,Summer,"ot revenne by 21,000 ; and in a year of drought savod produes to the value of S e $C0,000 .","The Era, 12nd August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 126,16,9,1860,Autumn,16,9,1860,Autumn,"glad awakening from self , what a sparkling and fresh drought from , a new source of being , what a","The Era, 16th September 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 127,28,10,1860,Autumn,28,10,1860,Autumn,"the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , it forms an Eyfervesviszg Aporiesnf Drought , which is highly agreeable and efficacious . Pasananz ay","The Era, 28th October 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 128,25,11,1860,Autumn,25,11,1860,Autumn,"e andSYRUP , cobb Oid it forms an Rffervescng Aperent Drought , which is highly air ef'dcacions. ge PamsPanD ay DlINNEFORDf","The Era, 25th November 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 129,17,2,1861,Winter,17,2,1861,Winter,"the lowest coet , For quickly eMinoring. aed freedom of drought , tbis Pipe is without an equal . E ,","The Era, 17th February 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 130,24,2,1861,Winter,24,2,1861,Winter,". boundary of the division the same unmitigated state of drought exists . "" The Lientenant-Governor in his passage through the","The Era, 24th February 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 131,9,6,1861,Summer,9,6,1861,Summer,"of saving great numbers of lives during the famine and drought , Mr. WHALLEY has taken up the Maynooth case ,","The Era, 09th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 132,7,7,1861,Summer,7,7,1861,Summer,"for both him and the welfare of his party , Drought in 1,499,184 ; and , with Customs , 87,000 ;","The Era, 07th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 133,5,1,1862,Winter,5,1,1862,Winter,"good , Harrington , Isaaeson , Hart , Rogers , Drought , Symson' ; Krs Rogers , Mrs CroftS , MiSS","The Era, 05th January 1862",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Harrington,19th Century newspaper,Media 134,20,4,1862,Spring,20,4,1862,Spring,"crnCusad by drinking a pint of neat rum at a drought . "" 1b A vERDICT of "" Manslaughter "" hoe","The Era, 20th April 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 135,18,5,1862,Spring,18,5,1862,Spring,with great favour ; and when the varied Programme wee drought to a eloee Mr. Weston suet them at the supper-table,"The Era, 18th May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 136,7,9,1862,Autumn,7,9,1862,Autumn,"abined withe ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP It forms an ogrecilgs Bfyersesriolg Drought , in which its aperient qualities are muob increased .","The Era, 07th September 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 137,22,2,1863,Winter,22,2,1863,Winter,"the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , it forms an agreeable Bffervsceing Drought , in which its aperlent qualities are much increased .","The Era, 22nd February 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 138,26,7,1863,Summer,26,7,1863,Summer,"the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , It forms an egra-oU Rffarecsscng Drought , in which its aperlent qualiti es are much increased","The Era, 26th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 139,26,7,1863,Summer,26,7,1863,Summer,"burns are dry , owing to the jong-continued and excessive drought . The accounts from all the forests werefnever more encouraging","The Era, 26th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 140,16,8,1863,Summer,16,8,1863,Summer,result wbhich must necessarily take sonme time to-accomplish . EXTRAORDXNART DRoUGHT AT AlIlSSHOTx CAiF. -Daring the past week Aldershott Camp has,"The Era, 16th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 141,16,8,1863,Summer,16,8,1863,Summer,strange spectacle . In consequence of an -extraordinary and unforeseen drought nearly the whole of the military have been compelled to,"The Era, 16th August 1863",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Sandhurst,19th Century newspaper,Media 142,6,9,1863,Autumn,6,9,1863,Autumn,"parts of the kingdom . In consequence of the long-continued drought throughout the summer , the beasts in general did not","The Era, 06th September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 143,15,11,1863,Autumn,15,11,1863,Autumn,"door end a woman Stame In and asked for two droughts for a gentleman , who had taken too moth to","The Era, 15th November 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 144,6,12,1863,Winter,6,12,1863,Winter,rather than part with him to partake of some deadly drought . Bust do not blame him for this ; tie,"The Era, 06th December 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 145,5,6,1864,Summer,5,6,1864,Summer,be sated ; his very skin is splitting with the drought that is upon him . The skill of the artist,"The Era, 05th June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 146,3,7,1864,Summer,3,7,1864,Summer,"heat far seecond place . Mooay-epraner was fourth , Blaak Drought fifth , and the Imnogena filly next , Calombinue bolaging","The Era, 03rd July 1864",England,UKH,UKH3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 147,3,7,1864,Summer,3,7,1864,Summer,"extremes of beat or cold in the atmosphere , no drought or moisture can possibly warp , or turn from a","The Era, 03rd July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 148,31,7,1864,Summer,31,7,1864,Summer,"trees aed flowers here , which were seufferiuz muoh from drought , nud the visieors 0mw ate more numerous than ever","The Era, 31st July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 149,14,8,1864,Summer,14,8,1864,Summer,"and the proceedings far more enjoyable than if the long drought had continued . Mr. T. M'George , the Clerk of","The Era, 14th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 150,11,9,1864,Autumn,11,9,1864,Autumn,the flowers showed the effects o1 the great heat and drought to which they have lately been subjected . The fruit,"The Era, 11st September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 151,30,10,1864,Autumn,30,10,1864,Autumn,"2 , ( ) 0 to 20 about Blaeck ; Drought . Appended is a return of the A 8WIEEPSTAKEE of","The Era, 30th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 152,18,12,1864,Winter,18,12,1864,Winter,"and of an important cha- racter . Notwithstanding the severe drought experienced during the summer , and the scarcity of food","The Era, 18th December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 153,5,2,1865,Winter,5,2,1865,Winter,- Bedminater ( offered ) 100 to 1 - Bleck Drought ( tkn ) S0 to 1 - OptreeUor ( token,"The Era, 05th February 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 154,6,8,1865,Summer,6,8,1865,Summer,present time to bee accounted for by the extra- ordinary drought which the island has been suffering from for the last,"The Era, 06th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 155,26,11,1865,Autumn,26,11,1865,Autumn,"man , yet taxed above his strength , choked with drought and dust , tottering from faintness ; here is a","The Era, 26th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 156,22,7,1866,Summer,22,7,1866,Summer,"at present . The animals suffered much from the long-continued drought , and when the change of weather came , many","The Era, 22nd July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 157,28,4,1867,Spring,28,4,1867,Spring,"host 's good beer , and enjoying alike T/me Refreshing Drought and the blushes of rhol fair maidecs who tend upon","The Era, 28th April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 158,5,5,1867,Spring,5,5,1867,Spring,"host 's good beer , and enjoying alike The Rei/eshing Drought and the blushes of the fair inaideiis who tend upon","The Era, 05th May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 159,21,7,1867,Summer,21,7,1867,Summer,"kind , are so generally appreciated , was to be Drought out for the first time in Liverpool . Much was","The Era, 21st July 1867",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 160,22,9,1867,Autumn,22,9,1867,Autumn,", are , in consequence of bad husbaindry , blight drought , and the pest of' locusts , lut more particularly","The Era, 22nd September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 161,21,6,1868,Summer,21,6,1868,Summer,"in constant requisitien overnight ; but , with the long drought we are at present enduring , such efforts were totally","The Era, 21st June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 162,12,7,1868,Summer,12,7,1868,Summer,"better thall mright have been anticipated , considering the Ceontinnous drought atid tcie scorehling beat of the suts Among the lending","The Era, 12nd July 1868",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Cambridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 163,12,7,1868,Summer,12,7,1868,Summer,better going then mSighlt be imagined after the almost unprecedented drought . There were six items On the first day 's,"The Era, 12nd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 164,12,7,1868,Summer,12,7,1868,Summer,be entertained as to the effect of the long continued drought on the forthcoming harvest . Consols closed this evening at,"The Era, 12nd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 165,19,7,1868,Summer,19,7,1868,Summer,"just made for events more immediately at hand , the drought having lasted long enough now to partially spoil even such","The Era, 19th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 166,19,7,1868,Summer,19,7,1868,Summer,"is not only no relief from the terrible heat and drought , but that while we write the temperature is hotter","The Era, 19th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 167,26,7,1868,Summer,26,7,1868,Summer,. Under the influence of the present sultry heat and drought the annual rate of mortality in the 14 large towns,"The Era, 26th July 1868",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 168,2,8,1868,Summer,2,8,1868,Summer,"thirsty carth hast beers cooled and refreshed . The long drought and intense host wvere growing mltters of great aiixiety ,","The Era, 02nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 169,2,8,1868,Summer,2,8,1868,Summer,"We can not deny , however , that the prolonged drought and the extraordinary heat have caused some damage in certrain","The Era, 02nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 170,9,8,1868,Summer,9,8,1868,Summer,"with a view to counteract the effects of the long-continued drought , have had mains laid on to Knaveamire irons the","The Era, 09th August 1868",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 171,16,8,1868,Summer,16,8,1868,Summer,survive . At length something like relief from the long drought has come to the country . In some places very,"The Era, 16th August 1868",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 172,27,9,1868,Autumn,27,9,1868,Autumn,"hops . Thesuinmer was one of unpre- codenited heat and drought , which broulhti the hop-plant early to full growth .","The Era, 27th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 173,8,11,1868,Autumn,8,11,1868,Autumn,"ENGLAND POSSESSES A SINGLE INDIVIDUAL MEMBER OF THE TROUPE 0OR1GINALLY DROUGHT TO ENGLAND . The Public will , tlserefore , at","The Era, 08th November 1868",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 174,6,12,1868,Winter,6,12,1868,Winter,"never usetl ; a Livitg WOIgelt , Funt'iishcd '1wo Lighlt Drought Horses , Five anid Sevell Yetlrs Old ; Eighteen loot","The Era, 06th December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 175,25,7,1869,Summer,25,7,1869,Summer,for Tuesday and the three following days . The long drought having stopped training operations sniall fields will be the rule,"The Era, 25th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 176,1,8,1869,Summer,1,8,1869,Summer,"Neetings . By "" TOUCHSTONE . "" That the long drought would affect the fields at Goodwood was thoroughly anticipated by","The Era, 01st August 1869",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ21,UKJ22","Brighton,Lewes",19th Century newspaper,Media 177,13,2,1870,Winter,13,2,1870,Winter,"Geecan . Ott Monday , Peace of Arc and The'Sleeping Drought . On Tuesday , eg beiccg for the hotteit of","The Era, 13rd February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 178,12,6,1870,Summer,12,6,1870,Summer,"we expect to see Prince of Wales . The long-continued drought is breaking the hearts of owners and trainers , many","The Era, 12nd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 179,12,6,1870,Summer,12,6,1870,Summer,"gore into th Bank . Owing to the long continued drought the Corn Market has became very firm , and both","The Era, 12nd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 180,19,6,1870,Summer,19,6,1870,Summer,"which had prevailed . It is remarkable that while the drought of 1868 extended through the months of June , July","The Era, 19th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 181,19,6,1870,Summer,19,6,1870,Summer,"returning morn brought sunshine and heat again , and the Drought is still a fact . But we may hope that","The Era, 19th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 182,19,6,1870,Summer,19,6,1870,Summer,"to heave been much exaggerated , and the long continued drought , which it is hoped has now come to an","The Era, 19th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 183,26,6,1870,Summer,26,6,1870,Summer,"was by no means bad goilg especially after the long drought which hos been experienced , and some excellent fields contested","The Era, 26th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 184,3,7,1870,Summer,3,7,1870,Summer,"if you flke to chaiige the phrase-for a day of' drought , or ainy oilier that yooi dread at tiss present","The Era, 03rd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 185,17,7,1870,Summer,17,7,1870,Summer,"Yorkshire leeting , and , notwitlstautd- l ing tite long drought that had prevailed throughout the couteiry , tlle Course was","The Era, 17th July 1870",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 186,7,8,1870,Summer,7,8,1870,Summer,"but in conse- quence of the late extreme heat and drought pelargoniumns did not appear in as great abundance , as","The Era, 07th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 187,28,8,1870,Summer,28,8,1870,Summer,WARIWNGTON . THEnATRE ROYAL. -Closed . Taucshas been a perfect drought isthe entertainmient line in Warring- ton for the lest six,"The Era, 28th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 188,18,9,1870,Autumn,18,9,1870,Autumn,a good one . The effects of the late unprecedented drought should induce them to make provision for a better supply,"The Era, 18th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 189,18,9,1870,Autumn,18,9,1870,Autumn,of the soil are most desirable . In circumstanocs of drought great benefit ought to accrue from them . ( Hear,"The Era, 18th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 190,23,7,1871,Summer,23,7,1871,Summer,"the time for drawing the stumps , the finish being Drought about by Marten , who made the swinning hit amid","The Era, 23rd July 1871",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD73,Thornton,19th Century newspaper,Media 191,11,2,1872,Winter,11,2,1872,Winter,"favour . O'Donnell , of course , recovers from his drought and plurge , and appears ira time at The lHawthorns","The Era, 11st February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 192,16,6,1872,Summer,16,6,1872,Summer,"again in the evening to Mr Betts for a sleeping drought , he hasiag had no sleep for some time .","The Era, 16th June 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 193,2,11,1873,Autumn,2,11,1873,Autumn,"play with evident satisfaction . The farce of The Sleeping Drought was the first item in the programme . THE ,","The Era, 02nd November 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 194,22,3,1874,Spring,22,3,1874,Spring,of the British arns . I deeply regret that the drought of last summer has affected the eost populous provinces of,"The Era, 22nd March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 195,14,6,1874,Summer,14,6,1874,Summer,horses that have important engagements . It is the long drought that is helping to spoil the betting on the Northumberland,"The Era, 14th June 1874",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 196,21,6,1874,Summer,21,6,1874,Summer,"Thursday excited as much enthusiasm as usual . Tile long drought , which has terribly upset the arrange- meints of owners","The Era, 21st June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 197,28,6,1874,Summer,28,6,1874,Summer,", the fields were small in consequence of the long drought , which did not affect the Newcastle and Hampton affairs","The Era, 28th June 1874",England,"UKI,UKC,UKJ","UKI2,UKC2,UKJ1","UKI23,UKC22,UKJ11","Hampton,Newcastle,Windsor",19th Century newspaper,Media 198,23,5,1875,Spring,23,5,1875,Spring,"by J , Sherrin . Three boys are playing at droughts , anditheir faces are uncommonly well painted . No. 112","The Era, 23rd May 1875",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Old England,19th Century newspaper,Media 199,13,6,1875,Summer,13,6,1875,Summer,"rejoice that this "" one oasis in the dust and drouth of city life "" is once more consecrated to them","The Era, 13rd June 1875",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,North Woolwich,19th Century newspaper,Media 200,7,5,1876,Spring,7,5,1876,Spring,"alad dry ) without clogging . Is extremely light in drought , simple iii cesostruction , aud not likely to get","The Era, 07th May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 201,28,5,1876,Spring,28,5,1876,Spring,"much fitter than they would have been had the recent drought continued . The Meeting , as usual , will begin","The Era, 28th May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 202,28,5,1876,Spring,28,5,1876,Spring,"BRITANNIA TH1EATRE , 1IOXTON , in a New Draula "" DROUGHT TO BOOK . "" NwDaa Also , FORESTERS ' MUSIC","The Era, 28th May 1876",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 203,17,6,1877,Summer,17,6,1877,Summer,"anmong-st those excel- lent mothers who. ill their fear of droughts , open windows , Ifresh air , congestion , and","The Era, 17th June 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 204,21,7,1878,Summer,21,7,1878,Summer,witih a Vote Of thanksil RACING NOTES . The long drought is becoming serious to owners and trainers . who were,"The Era, 21st July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 205,18,5,1879,Spring,18,5,1879,Spring,"meteorologist , promises us a summer made miserable bys.n abnormal drought . He says that we have arrived at a season","The Era, 18th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 206,15,8,1880,Summer,15,8,1880,Summer,", thbusn iaking it evident that she hall poisoned the drought so as to rid herself of his importunities . Margaret","The Era, 15th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 207,10,10,1880,Autumn,10,10,1880,Autumn,was to thousnuds their one oasis in the dust and drought of city life . AND what of Temple Bar ?,"The Era, 10th October 1880",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Temple Bar,19th Century newspaper,Media 208,22,1,1881,Winter,22,1,1881,Winter,"attraction , address , STAR TIIEATRE , ASIITON-UNDER-LYRE . "" DROUGHT T 0 J UT S T I C E. ""","The Era, 22nd January 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 209,3,2,1883,Winter,3,2,1883,Winter,""" song by Misc Lizzie Coote , which of course Drought the hourse dow'n . Messrs Mturray arid Darrell ( arinatenro","The Era, 03rd February 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 210,10,5,1884,Spring,10,5,1884,Spring,"his companions , one of them offering the lover a drought out of his pot of beer . The charming Sally","The Era, 10th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 211,22,8,1885,Summer,22,8,1885,Summer,"harvesting in stacks and silos , he thinks seasons of drought may be satisfactorily provided against . The preparations of the","The Era, 22nd August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 212,17,4,1886,Spring,17,4,1886,Spring,", THEATRE ROYAL , STRATFORD , Easter Monday . "" DROUGHT TO JUSTICE , "" B ) oby EENRY PETTITT and","The Era, 17th April 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 213,24,4,1886,Spring,24,4,1886,Spring,"Mr EDWIN LEVRW , Theatre Royal , Oldham . "" DROUGHT TO JUSTICE , ' B by HENRY PETTITT and PAUL","The Era, 24th April 1886",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Oldham,19th Century newspaper,Media 214,4,12,1886,Winter,4,12,1886,Winter,"her control alone , Who from the Attic fount a drought imbibe Art'souniversal brotherhood must own . Norctime can raise a","The Era, 04th December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 215,16,7,1887,Summer,16,7,1887,Summer,", and when whidows were attempted to be opeoed the droughts were m lost dalgeons. ltt itis now keptt ata pleasant","The Era, 16th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 216,5,11,1887,Autumn,5,11,1887,Autumn,", and when windows were attempted to be opened the droughts were most dangerous . It it is now kept at","The Era, 05th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 217,21,4,1888,Spring,21,4,1888,Spring,as the rank arid file of such pma-o hepopular and droughty champions ili the ranks of dramaticse to literature as Mr,"The Era, 21st April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 218,3,8,1889,Summer,3,8,1889,Summer,", while the td sign , inouldinigs , anid eririchrnentsare Drought out and chow th to nruch advantege in a delicate","The Era, 03rd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 219,11,1,1890,Winter,11,1,1890,Winter,"Also the Fit-up Right of the enornmously successful Drama B Drought to Light . "" E. DARuyt , Theatrc . Rotherham","The Era, 11st January 1890",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE31,Rotherham,19th Century newspaper,Media 220,5,7,1890,Summer,5,7,1890,Summer,"TO LIGHT . "" as ELLEN FEENLEIGH. the G "" DROUGHT TO LIGHT . "" Mr EDWARD VIVIAN along "" BROCUGIT","The Era, 05th July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 221,2,8,1890,Summer,2,8,1890,Summer,"K L E S T E R , ' 1 Drought to LIL:ht' Company . Addres , Alhanitbra Thatre , Barrow","The Era, 02nd August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 222,18,4,1891,Spring,18,4,1891,Spring,"Henry Pettitt and Paul Meritt 's Great Dramn , "" DROUGHT TO JU STICE , n B "" NEW MAGDALEN ""","The Era, 18th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 223,1,7,1893,Summer,1,7,1893,Summer,"IRIVERS It is someowhtt surprising that , during the recent drought , the experituent was not tried of producing rain b","The Era, 01st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 224,19,8,1893,Summer,19,8,1893,Summer,"Mr Coiirtley . "" It was entitled "" TIe Great Drought-a Midsummer Dream of 1893 , "" and was above the","The Era, 19th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 225,19,8,1893,Summer,19,8,1893,Summer,"drink ! "" is the opening demanil of the Great Drought ( Mr B. Webster ) , an individlial of the","The Era, 19th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 226,14,10,1893,Autumn,14,10,1893,Autumn,", o iioctlis rot roIelieve pthle covinrit fioi t a drought frn' ix inch it , illS halve long ee 1115i","The Era, 14th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 227,11,11,1893,Autumn,11,11,1893,Autumn,HAYWORTH Walter Johiiston .......... . Mr FRED . COXQUYST Ittspector Drought ......... Mr W. STEVENS liolton .......... ...... Mr Moosie Bill,"The Era, 11st November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 228,17,3,1894,Spring,17,3,1894,Spring,"...... M .. , r Jos0cii ROWLAND Jat by Intsiteetor Drought ........ - Mr BItItisCTe wit Will --ton ............ - Mr","The Era, 17th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 229,29,9,1894,Autumn,29,9,1894,Autumn,sea Our tongues were cracking Pro like uplandis in a drought . You have read of the tortures of 2 thirst,"The Era, 29th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 230,19,1,1895,Winter,19,1,1895,Winter,"Mr Dan Mining ; Pestilence , Mr J. Osborn ; Drought , Mr Graham ; Goodness , Miss Campbell ; Happiness","The Era, 19th January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 231,26,10,1895,Autumn,26,10,1895,Autumn,", with the springs of aifection lei sterilised by' the drought of selfishiness . Mir Hubert cli Dric. ' , a","The Era, 26th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 232,17,4,1897,Spring,17,4,1897,Spring,"Warren , J.P . - ...... Mr REGINALD EXRz Inspector Drought .......... Mr HoRAcE LoWNcs Prisk .. M ........... Mr CHAS","The Era, 17th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 233,28,8,1897,Summer,28,8,1897,Summer,"the ample stose , And yet no sooner is the drought dispersed He craves for more . Love needs no food","The Era, 28th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 234,18,9,1897,Autumn,18,9,1897,Autumn,"laugh . His pet expressions are "" There 's a drought "" and "" I 'm all right now . '","The Era, 18th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 235,29,7,1899,Summer,29,7,1899,Summer,"each of whom received 2. f IN spite of the drought on Saturday , the Acton golf f course was in","The Era, 29th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 236,30,6,1820,Summer,30,6,1820,Summer,", since our late unfortunate gale , had a great drought ; our crops are already spoiled fur this and the","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1820",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 237,6,10,1820,Autumn,6,10,1820,Autumn,"Grass Lands are recovering f'rom the effect ot the long drought , and are throwing out pleTity of feed , keeping","Glasgow Herald, 06th October 1820",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 238,18,6,1821,Summer,18,6,1821,Summer,"Publieatioli of thlis dlay. dv Int eonisequencC o'jf the lug drought , 5ed tiei *e erfei' infloence of t'the sun ,","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 239,2,7,1821,Summer,2,7,1821,Summer,"of liarlrsg sudt0repi OIer Chr ; oqrience , ol. tbe drought t Te h lrv y be c ninr later lltan","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 240,27,7,1821,Summer,27,7,1821,Summer,"- . : DUaFItes , JULY , 2e. -After a drought of nearly nine weeks 'continuance , and alniost without a","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 241,3,8,1821,Summer,3,8,1821,Summer,"situalions . As the pasture lands 'suffered tndst from the drought , so they will be the last to benefit by","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 242,3,8,1821,Summer,3,8,1821,Summer,AGRICULTURAL REPORT . sIIDDLE WAltD O' LANARttKsHRla . The protracted drought experienced this 55ns1 Icil list suppose that the crops in,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 243,10,8,1821,Summer,10,8,1821,Summer,", Which still centinues fierh , addetd to the extrewe drought , increases the evil , andl t1he . nte slapetl","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 244,13,8,1821,Summer,13,8,1821,Summer,erops of every description suffered As . Verij by the drought . 1'hLavvheat on thin soils hleearipl apperiTiace when in flower.,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 245,10,9,1821,Autumn,10,9,1821,Autumn,"not altoge- ther likely to recover the effects of the drought , but 5j , potatoes never covered the drill better","Glasgow Herald, 10th September 1821",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Perthshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 246,14,9,1821,Autumn,14,9,1821,Autumn,". They coofirm the , previous acounts of the great drought . experienced there , antil that neiuly all the crops","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 247,29,10,1821,Autumn,29,10,1821,Autumn,"anr:4Ccoulnt bf the dreadtul , . we migtlstiastsajc , s'dfivbl drought which h'eil- ed ih ; ithlarid I'or. fioie . ta","Glasgow Herald, 29th October 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 248,9,11,1821,Autumn,9,11,1821,Autumn,"cor n call it prispsrt ( i/ ; whent the drought stunts the cabbages and turnips , the f black grub","Glasgow Herald, 09th November 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 249,16,11,1821,Autumn,16,11,1821,Autumn,"jA 1-ord ( purte ay 's Stessc1 boiu i iaes drouth Ptilioi iomirnl of Monila . ) : Our intehhigencee ,","Glasgow Herald, 16th November 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 250,3,12,1821,Winter,3,12,1821,Winter,"whichi seemed to b pehede fror tiie l ate severe drought "" bad' "" 'cad cied his moat -e- rious attentionr","Glasgow Herald, 03rd December 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 251,10,12,1821,Winter,10,12,1821,Winter,"ig and usaferwvet c ; a log xmination by -Major Drought , , * chef agitrat ofpojc ad bingidenticd by [","Glasgow Herald, 10th December 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 252,14,12,1821,Winter,14,12,1821,Winter,"well as by Oight . It is the soip and drought thait lie shuns , ard not the li4'1t ; Therelore","Glasgow Herald, 14th December 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 253,4,3,1822,Spring,4,3,1822,Spring,"p ) erceived in Limer. ick , and imrnmediately Catainl Drought sent a detachmert of ins Police , under Mr. Damnes","Glasgow Herald, 04th March 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 254,13,5,1822,Spring,13,5,1822,Spring,"of the 23d April say , "" After a long drought , a mild and penetrating rain has watered the country","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 255,13,5,1822,Spring,13,5,1822,Spring,"of the earth . The meadows have'most suffered from the drought , anted will pro- duce little bay this year ;","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 256,7,6,1822,Summer,7,6,1822,Summer,sall be in want of rain ; but bithertb the drought has made DO visible impression on the cropsi cxcepting in,"Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 257,10,6,1822,Summer,10,6,1822,Summer,"* specially those of the Hebrides . rr- 'The uexampled drought of the last suITnrer estroled all crops o , sandy","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1822",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM64,Hebrides,19th Century newspaper,Media 258,14,6,1822,Summer,14,6,1822,Summer,"days , t z-iJ ae , ing beat and ( drought lhave latterly been sueb 110 lhave inJured the corn crop","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 259,5,7,1822,Summer,5,7,1822,Summer,"has been in full progress ; but , should the drought continue , s there will be no want of fly","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 260,12,7,1822,Summer,12,7,1822,Summer,enabled the stems to resist the be- effects of the drought . Since the seasonable rains of' 'ues- ce day and,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 261,12,7,1822,Summer,12,7,1822,Summer,Upon the whole we are inclined to atlirin that the drought has been less felt in Galloway than in Duinfries-shire ;,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1822",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Galloway,19th Century newspaper,Media 262,9,8,1822,Summer,9,8,1822,Summer,"; aind It Thv de'l a S-otsinann 's die oF drouth , tteet Carle , now the King 's come' otlere","Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 263,12,8,1822,Summer,12,8,1822,Summer,", for two years s past , notwithstanding the great drought of both I c - last summer andl the present","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 264,6,9,1822,Autumn,6,9,1822,Autumn,j though much improved by the showers the long drought . ( Yats particularly haye sutereii ? '2 the smnut,"Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 265,6,9,1822,Autumn,6,9,1822,Autumn,"crop , destmm , , 0 most entirely by the drought an ( . Ay , -inicre cou1vrL terms . MNuch","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 266,2,1,1826,Winter,2,1,1826,Winter,"again ; as great frosts , great wet , great droughts , warm winters , summers with little heat , ald","Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 267,27,3,1826,Spring,27,3,1826,Spring,"which should be carefully preserved by not exposing it to drought or heat . Loudon observes that- "" The tirie for","Glasgow Herald, 27th March 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 268,27,3,1826,Spring,27,3,1826,Spring,"the sets are not-ex- t posed too much to the drought . "" I I The quantity of the sets should","Glasgow Herald, 27th March 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 269,21,4,1826,Spring,21,4,1826,Spring,") Crop below average , owing to long continuance of drought . ( 17 . ) No restraint imposed by law","Glasgow Herald, 21st April 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 270,29,5,1826,Spring,29,5,1826,Spring,"cotton were very small , on account of the long drought which had been i experienced there . Every thing in","Glasgow Herald, 29th May 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 271,9,6,1826,Summer,9,6,1826,Summer,"lIEPORT. be hle wheat crop has suffered little from the drought on at the best land ; ou inferior , and","Glasgow Herald, 09th June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 272,9,6,1826,Summer,9,6,1826,Summer,"Thle stems , in fact , by , shuttisg'o'ut the drought , ser aW's ' a softuof um- brella to the","Glasgow Herald, 09th June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 273,16,6,1826,Summer,16,6,1826,Summer,"; for , B. o-by so doing , while the drought continued , they de- tal stroyed all hope of a","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 274,19,6,1826,Summer,19,6,1826,Summer,"on , whichiled to suclimelancholy rsult . C.AMLsrE. -After a drought of long duration , and of 4 great injury to","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 275,19,6,1826,Summer,19,6,1826,Summer,". noon a refreshing shower fell. -A'elso Ml'ail . TI'he drought still continues , but the heat has abated con- siderably","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 276,26,6,1826,Summer,26,6,1826,Summer,"dryness of the timber , froe , the d great drought , was soon enveloped in flatnes . Fror the combustible","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 277,30,6,1826,Summer,30,6,1826,Summer,"more k inquiries for Rum , owing to the continued drought , which is stated to have effected the Barley crops","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 278,30,6,1826,Summer,30,6,1826,Summer,"of the houses , which , owing to the great drought , irn- inediately caught . fire , - and comlrnunicared","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 279,30,6,1826,Summer,30,6,1826,Summer,"houses behind , which , ow- ing to the severe drought , were like a mass of tinder , such was","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 280,30,6,1826,Summer,30,6,1826,Summer,; - and cattle are suffering no less from the drought than from the searcity of pasture .. - Jn the,"Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 281,3,7,1826,Summer,3,7,1826,Summer,which thei spring crops have received from the long continued drought is not-of such a serious description as to warrant so,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 282,3,7,1826,Summer,3,7,1826,Summer,"liable in a fine of PGO , . i THIE DROUGHT-.FIRES / lp. - AL - - ( From the Duindee","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 283,3,7,1826,Summer,3,7,1826,Summer,are failing ill Upper Stralteain d owing to the long drought . Hay harvest has commenced t but the quantity is,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 284,7,7,1826,Summer,7,7,1826,Summer,"pastire land have also suffered very much from the excessive drought , and , in particOler , ' the pastoral districts","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 285,7,7,1826,Summer,7,7,1826,Summer,"EDINBURGH MEAL MARKET-JULY 4 . In consequence of the extreme drought , we had a ver5 small supply of Oatmeal at","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1826",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 286,10,7,1826,Summer,10,7,1826,Summer,"T2e DrOugh-flhe Crops. -The duration and ins. tensity of the drought has been such , that the grain crops in many","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1826",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 287,10,7,1826,Summer,10,7,1826,Summer,".. dowr grass unfed , though it suffered by the drought , has im- proved greatly , and will be productive","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 288,10,7,1826,Summer,10,7,1826,Summer,"LOTHIAN . Througboutthe whole of the mronthwe have experienced the drought and warmth of a tropical climate , and the wea-","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 289,10,7,1826,Summer,10,7,1826,Summer,"isshrteiris 2 healthy . Spring sown wheat hasufid0o q the drought , and iathinl , . shortads- b crop . The","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 290,10,7,1826,Summer,10,7,1826,Summer,", aod in all of thiema it a1 Pitv0 ; drought continues much longer , it will 1ttfil many of the","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 291,14,7,1826,Summer,14,7,1826,Summer,"the ef- nd fects of the late severe and lengthoined drought . Yester .. day , however , for the first","Glasgow Herald, 14th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 292,14,7,1826,Summer,14,7,1826,Summer,", appear to have suffdred veiry little from theb late drought .. The grass is freshand rich , and the i","Glasgow Herald, 14th July 1826",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,,Highlands,19th Century newspaper,Media 293,17,7,1826,Summer,17,7,1826,Summer,"! it is better than the farmer expected , the drought-having been severely felt in the district . As h a","Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 294,24,7,1826,Summer,24,7,1826,Summer,"England . St Among the features of the late remarkable drought t ja may be mentioned that Lincoln spring water ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th July 1826",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Lincoln,19th Century newspaper,Media 295,24,7,1826,Summer,24,7,1826,Summer,", the crops generally have suffered very much from the drought-some fields so much , that it will be difficult to","Glasgow Herald, 24th July 1826",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Fraserburgh,19th Century newspaper,Media 296,24,7,1826,Summer,24,7,1826,Summer,"that in 1826 , W. , so severe was the drought , that public prayers were tei offeredl up for rain","Glasgow Herald, 24th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 297,28,7,1826,Summer,28,7,1826,Summer,ind these articles have risen considerably in consequence of the drought . If the ports were open with merely a protecting,"Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 298,28,7,1826,Summer,28,7,1826,Summer,"obtained in winter and spring , before fi the intenise drought set in , I question whether the wheat ci was","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 299,28,7,1826,Summer,28,7,1826,Summer,"some places has not been caused by l s. the drought , maintainlsthat much of it is oving to te praci","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 300,31,7,1826,Summer,31,7,1826,Summer,grouseshootingthis season are very un . favourable . The extreme drought has destroyed most of the game . Sportsmen are weell,"Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 301,31,7,1826,Summer,31,7,1826,Summer,"high precipices , and the grass , from the great drought , as slippery as glass-so that in passing a rock","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 302,4,8,1826,Summer,4,8,1826,Summer,", , , me tremely limited , from the intense drought ap te the greater part of the mills in the","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 303,11,8,1826,Summer,11,8,1826,Summer,"the organs of vision . F I During the late drought , the take of salmon in this ti nleighbourhood va","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 304,14,8,1826,Summer,14,8,1826,Summer,seem to have suffered -more from the intensity of the drought than any divISibAWdfd the country to the south or westward,"Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 305,25,8,1826,Summer,25,8,1826,Summer,"s county has sumTr- ed tnuch froi the longr continued drought , yet we can by no means consider the prospects","Glasgow Herald, 25th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 306,28,8,1826,Summer,28,8,1826,Summer,"a state of corn- pjetestagnation at.Paraiba , owing:to the long drought which Had-prevailed . Cotton was very scarce , and TRo","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 307,28,8,1826,Summer,28,8,1826,Summer,"the moors have caught fire , from the long continued drought and heat , Faided by some other cause we presumel","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 308,28,8,1826,Summer,28,8,1826,Summer,of the place this long while back . Such a drought and scarcity of water -has rather been against the- manu-,"Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 309,1,9,1826,Autumn,1,9,1826,Autumn,"onion crop being very bad , in consequence of the drought , he con-stantly watered a bed of onions in his","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1826",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD11,Keswick,19th Century newspaper,Media 310,4,9,1826,Autumn,4,9,1826,Autumn,". Unsoned PFreif. - . In cnnsequence of tlhe extren00 drought of the summer , the autumnal fruit$ ore - found","Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 311,8,9,1826,Autumn,8,9,1826,Autumn,"alteration . The let- . ters from Petersburgh state the drought was o great , that t12000 casks Tallow were detained","Glasgow Herald, 08th September 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 312,15,9,1826,Autumn,15,9,1826,Autumn,cosnflnedto the TFens of Lincolishire . The e warmth and drought of the summer months had'the effect of engendering myriads on,"Glasgow Herald, 15th September 1826",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,,19th Century newspaper,Media 313,13,10,1826,Autumn,13,10,1826,Autumn,"toremember aniy thing He hasmneveriseen the like of the late drought , or the late harvest , and every Ilood to","Glasgow Herald, 13rd October 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 314,27,10,1826,Autumn,27,10,1826,Autumn,"The late period of the season , and the uncommon drought of the stammer , were unfavourable to the growth of","Glasgow Herald, 27th October 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 315,19,2,1844,Winter,19,2,1844,Winter,"various islands was favourable , although complaints of the continued drought were still prevalent . The Christ- mas holydays had passed","Glasgow Herald, 19th February 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 316,4,3,1844,Spring,4,3,1844,Spring,"ouling persons , and women , tinte f lost front drought or foods . Clauses i12 and 13-Work to cease n","Glasgow Herald, 04th March 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 317,10,5,1844,Spring,10,5,1844,Spring,uneasiness in regard to spring corn . So protracted a drought at this season of the year Mtor be regarded as,"Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 318,13,5,1844,Spring,13,5,1844,Spring,"t.ice 3 NaIll , vho retires ; Ensign G. P. Drought t ; be Lieut. , r t i purchase ,","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 319,13,5,1844,Spring,13,5,1844,Spring,"to be E- i , igi. hy purchase , vice Drought . t 4 ! 1ta Fcot-l.ieutenant C. P.J. Stonford ,","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 320,13,5,1844,Spring,13,5,1844,Spring,"getting inder wvay , irere doomned to disappointment . A drought set in , sutrch ass ta1il nont been lunourt before","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 321,17,5,1844,Spring,17,5,1844,Spring,"light soils springz-sown corn is suffering from the protracted but drought . Barley has , it is stated , in some","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 322,17,5,1844,Spring,17,5,1844,Spring,"cover the ground , previous to the commencement of the drought , 1A has hitherto been ) little affected therehy ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 323,17,5,1844,Spring,17,5,1844,Spring,", with thle peaceful hir-sels at feed before them ; drought , thus fr a checked the , sudden mult of","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 324,24,5,1844,Spring,24,5,1844,Spring,"not ne : than froni its past effects . The drought has been so long makriet and uninterrupted , that most","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 325,31,5,1844,Spring,31,5,1844,Spring,"and i burning moss , little weening of the intense drought which renders I at C fire in a field ,","Glasgow Herald, 31st May 1844",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 326,31,5,1844,Spring,31,5,1844,Spring,". TIte wiheats front beiltg strong and bushy ere tine drought set in , still retain onP all gond soils a","Glasgow Herald, 31st May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 327,31,5,1844,Spring,31,5,1844,Spring,". Even bees , d from the intense and lung-continued drought , require at i e home whett they can not","Glasgow Herald, 31st May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 328,3,6,1844,Summer,3,6,1844,Summer,pasture lands must suffer extremnely . I W hat the drought is dohig on the arahle land the extrenme cold is,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 329,7,6,1844,Summer,7,6,1844,Summer,"to cthe liahoilitY of tile sititat pi tactIcd li to drought , the eatenti of Crop ouight tie ostimaessie at $Ot1c","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 330,7,6,1844,Summer,7,6,1844,Summer,"are at lenth enabled to annouiice isthat , after a drought of fulls ' six , wceeks ' duration , thle","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 331,7,6,1844,Summer,7,6,1844,Summer,. iteitet intire b I s sile Ioit ; -centioaed drought and the late cold wviinds itartiCt1irlai F' on ) liaght,"Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 332,14,6,1844,Summer,14,6,1844,Summer,". The thatch , on aceviunt of the0 I. long drought , conanutinicating as if it wvaro i hider ; so","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 333,24,6,1844,Summer,24,6,1844,Summer,"d- district that did not bow its head to the drought , deserves the LI character of splendid ; the oats","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 334,24,6,1844,Summer,24,6,1844,Summer,"other earlv sown * heats alune bore up agailst a drought wnica severely affected all oeher crops , atid not only","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 335,24,6,1844,Summer,24,6,1844,Summer,"crops , atid not only weathered out this stormn of drought , but , although shorter in tile straw than in","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 336,24,6,1844,Summer,24,6,1844,Summer,"estinate their valee . A few days more of the drought , and the to p pastures would have leeen etearlY","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 337,28,6,1844,Summer,28,6,1844,Summer,"crops . Onl nil tire losw grotinds where tire is drought bad d ( ried tip the rivulets and te'yriins ,","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 338,28,6,1844,Summer,28,6,1844,Summer,"acittitt lie expoctetd to cvit-li a scuifrencicov aif straw. 'VTo drought , to - chcccinti presclit , ralttutuii- niattiriiN ; end","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 339,1,7,1844,Summer,1,7,1844,Summer,"rmer or no ? -Promo- i tioii of Vegetation inI Drought-Cornmunllication to the Society fI friln Lornd Smainlev , 11er S","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 340,1,7,1844,Summer,1,7,1844,Summer,construction of a rew lock at Gairlochy . The late drought reduced the waters of Loch Oich to a lower level,"Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1844","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM6,UKM63,"Gairlochy,Loch Oich",19th Century newspaper,Media 341,5,7,1844,Summer,5,7,1844,Summer,"was supposed at one time that there was too much drought , but it is a well known fact , that","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 342,5,7,1844,Summer,5,7,1844,Summer,t i efect. after neat ly 3 months ' Ce drought . tbe weather lately experienced is calculateI to . perfolrrn,"Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 343,26,7,1844,Summer,26,7,1844,Summer,", that I tat I F there was too much drought , hut it is a well-k1nowvni fact d , H","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 344,5,8,1844,Summer,5,8,1844,Summer,"rivers d ! ried up , xi In 1556 the drought was so great that the sprin- , s failed .","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1844",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 345,12,8,1844,Summer,12,8,1844,Summer,"s grass , well fited for totjstries subject to excessive drought ; a nevu African rass like . millet . bestun-e","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 346,16,8,1844,Summer,16,8,1844,Summer,"resarvoirsconuscted rvith it , isabundant , even in tle greatest drought . There is a Uwvelliog-house of six apartenents , and","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 347,23,8,1844,Summer,23,8,1844,Summer,"a complete failure , ow ing to thle long n drought and thle failtire of the seed -Sentinel . ( I","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 348,30,8,1844,Summer,30,8,1844,Summer,"spurt upon the Meninouthshire hills , the ex- 'ir trsordiTIary drought of the spring , conjoined tt'ith the it , unlawful","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 349,30,8,1844,Summer,30,8,1844,Summer,mating their appearance alcove eNisUidl Icaning ceeuc descroy-ed by tics drought or hy ieseces. -Drbze Walesn. - . Wc rejoice to,"Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 350,30,8,1844,Summer,30,8,1844,Summer,", M ork- e land Iro ! ) Co- Best Drought Mare of the C ] saleslale hint-l a hI Alea.","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 351,2,9,1844,Autumn,2,9,1844,Autumn,"Countv , in that state , that an unusually severe drought has prevailed in Charlotte , Ealifax , Prince e Edward","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1844",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 352,2,9,1844,Autumn,2,9,1844,Autumn,"several molenths , and ulp to n Saturday wee'k the drought still continued . T'e corn crop niust be curtailed one","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 353,2,9,1844,Autumn,2,9,1844,Autumn,and fewt planters have a full crop standing . The drought has also injured the to- bacco that was planted early,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 354,13,9,1844,Autumn,13,9,1844,Autumn,"its origin may yal probably have been owing to the drought , which deprived tar- the grass of its succulent qualities","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1844",England,UKD,UKD6,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 355,13,9,1844,Autumn,13,9,1844,Autumn,", and turnips , on accourt Pe o0. of the drought , the fairmers have literally no food for stocl ;","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 356,30,9,1844,Autumn,30,9,1844,Autumn,"t Iy purchl-se. vice Northey ; t . WV . Drought , Gent. , f to be l- tLcigi , liY","Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 357,30,9,1844,Autumn,30,9,1844,Autumn,net in our ow-n broad stream . The parch. ing droughts of summer reduced the Ness so much that angling wsra,"Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 358,30,9,1844,Autumn,30,9,1844,Autumn,"aratively , proved a failure this season . The long drought having prevented fish ronning up , little or no sport","Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 359,21,10,1844,Autumn,21,10,1844,Autumn,"and t'he shortness of pasturage , arising from the long drought in I1 the early part of the summer , the","Glasgow Herald, 21st October 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 360,24,1,1845,Winter,24,1,1845,Winter,"deoressed state cof the coloiY' to the late r continued droughts , and urging the promising state of the crops for","Glasgow Herald, 24th January 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 361,27,1,1845,Winter,27,1,1845,Winter,"trees newly planted , an-. inane BEl- perished in the drought of summer ; -yet , in an orchard I planted","Glasgow Herald, 27th January 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 362,14,2,1845,Winter,14,2,1845,Winter,"CEven in th e south of Englandl , where the drought compelled re-sowing in the case of fields that were alt","Glasgow Herald, 14th February 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 363,21,3,1845,Spring,21,3,1845,Spring,affording relief to the agricultural interest . ' Though the drought of last session affected the southern districts-a cause beyond legislative,"Glasgow Herald, 21st March 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 364,24,3,1845,Spring,24,3,1845,Spring,"Lord C. Wellesley , who exchanges ; hMajor T. A. Drought to be Lieut. -Col. , by purchase , vice John-","Glasgow Herald, 24th March 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 365,24,3,1845,Spring,24,3,1845,Spring,"Cuthbert to be Major , by pur- chase , vice Drought ; Lieut. l1 . B. ilead to be Captain ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th March 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 366,5,5,1845,Spring,5,5,1845,Spring,"the hay crop is ye placed beyond the vicissitudes of drought . ti , We regret to state that an accident","Glasgow Herald, 05th May 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 367,9,5,1845,Spring,9,5,1845,Spring,crop wvas expected to he limited . The I late drought and winds had materially depreciated the oualitv both of whoit,"Glasgow Herald, 09th May 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 368,16,5,1845,Spring,16,5,1845,Spring,some uneasiness was enter- tained that vegetation might stiffer from drought ; all apprehen- F sion on this head has now,"Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 369,23,5,1845,Spring,23,5,1845,Spring,1t1th da of May cirrent-thuis occasiosing a bret'ina thie longest drought reineibered for half a centue at Ileast . Vhel- ever,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd May 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 370,20,6,1845,Summer,20,6,1845,Summer,"cattle being put to pasture during the cold and parching droughts of M- May , is supposed to be induced by","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 371,30,6,1845,Summer,30,6,1845,Summer,"as hMav 28 . Barbadoes is suffering greatly front continued drought , althoughll partially relieved ir light showers at intervals .","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 372,7,7,1845,Summer,7,7,1845,Summer,". 5 The morist sweathier %vas interrupted his intervals of drought , in hi cl his lri able laed ecasi ly","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 373,25,7,1845,Summer,25,7,1845,Summer,"purchase . vice Page . 51st Foot-Ensign G. WT . Drought to be Lieut. , by purchase , vice Warburton ,","Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 374,25,7,1845,Summer,25,7,1845,Summer,"Gent. , to be Ensign , by purchase , vice Drought ; Assistant Surgern . W. A. Anderson , from the","Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 375,25,7,1845,Summer,25,7,1845,Summer,"12 horse-power , and a Steam Engine to assist during drought , together with a D welling-house , Cottages , and","Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 376,28,7,1845,Summer,28,7,1845,Summer,"12 horse-powver , and a Stearm Esgine to assist during drought , together wvith a Dwvelling-heouse , Cottages , and a","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 377,1,8,1845,Summer,1,8,1845,Summer,". Soet injury has , un'donbtouny , been SuIStIined front drought , but the extent of fleet thus far is'non probably","Glasgow Herald, 01st August 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 378,20,10,1845,Autumn,20,10,1845,Autumn,", Director of the Sligo and Shannon Railway 7Michael Head Drought , REsq . S P. Harristown , Queen 's County","Glasgow Herald, 20th October 1845",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 379,24,10,1845,Autumn,24,10,1845,Autumn,", Director of the Sligo and Shannon Railway'I Michael Hleal Drought . esq . .1 P. HarristOwni , Queen' County Thomas","Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1845",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 380,3,11,1845,Autumn,3,11,1845,Autumn,"of the Union have suffered a e so much froni drought , that the crops of wheat and In- h e","Glasgow Herald, 03rd November 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 381,3,11,1845,Autumn,3,11,1845,Autumn,"Director of the Sligo and Shannon Railway . Michael Head Drought , Esq . T.P. Harristown , Queen 's County Thomas","Glasgow Herald, 03rd November 1845",England,"UKI,UKD",UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 382,14,11,1845,Autumn,14,11,1845,Autumn,"coffee u-ould yicld badly , having suffered more by the drought titan the ordlinary and interior qualities , which are less","Glasgow Herald, 14th November 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 383,5,12,1845,Winter,5,12,1845,Winter,"Vi -eanss ; Is p.aso to mnalse at railnay front Droughty Castle , 0 itt tbie psrisi of Ca ; listh","Glasgow Herald, 05th December 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 384,9,1,1846,Winter,9,1,1846,Winter,"whole , very propitious , the partial injuries resulting from drought not beinig felt en tile gueneral produce . The worl","Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 385,9,1,1846,Winter,9,1,1846,Winter,years past at the same period . I he long drought in Deinerara had at length heen termtinated l'y eoipious rains,"Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 386,23,1,1846,Winter,23,1,1846,Winter,for corn in the southern - ] provinces . Frequent droughts and occasional visitations of r locusts produce a totality and,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd January 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 387,13,3,1846,Spring,13,3,1846,Spring,"prospect of a good crop , but the continuanc of drought had injured the canes in somne districts ; it was","Glasgow Herald, 13rd March 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 388,27,3,1846,Spring,27,3,1846,Spring,"Bb adoes7 S'acdaerd reports the continuance of severe and protracted drought , and that , with the exception of a few","Glasgow Herald, 27th March 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 389,27,3,1846,Spring,27,3,1846,Spring,"bn St. DiVrothyere , and parts of Clarendon , the drought has ibeen unprecedented . Not tile remotest sign of verdure","Glasgow Herald, 27th March 1846",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Clarendon,19th Century newspaper,Media 390,13,4,1846,Spring,13,4,1846,Spring,"colonists , must go home , and not allow the drought to injure their property any more . I felU ,","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 391,24,4,1846,Spring,24,4,1846,Spring,"West India Islands are described as generally suffering from great drought , especiall Jamaica- Cattle are dying , and tbe crops","Glasgow Herald, 24th April 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 392,15,5,1846,Spring,15,5,1846,Spring,.. 1 5 0 15 0 10 5s . I.L Drought Brood MI/res ... ... ... 2 10 I 10 1,"Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 393,22,5,1846,Spring,22,5,1846,Spring,"sown grease-s tall 1ii enough at Whbtsiinday , to resist drought sod retails moisture .. The meadows are more backward as","Glasgow Herald, 22nd May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 394,1,6,1846,Summer,1,6,1846,Summer,"single sentence-lwe have no stocks . For three successive years droughts in some parts and r tropical rains in others ,","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 395,5,6,1846,Summer,5,6,1846,Summer,"blt they , too , wvould drink moisture greedily since drought beran to tell on their petals at top . In","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 396,12,6,1846,Summer,12,6,1846,Summer,"reduced by more then one-half . In St. Ann the drought has fro ) f been so severe , and the","Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 397,12,6,1846,Summer,12,6,1846,Summer,no ladication of any re- jet lie11f from the oppressive drought which has now continued una- her reIbated for six months,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 398,12,6,1846,Summer,12,6,1846,Summer,is t of the weather in that island . Serious drought prevails in many Bra parts . On soew estates all,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 399,12,6,1846,Summer,12,6,1846,Summer,"got beyond the braird , in he consequence of the drought ; and many fields were resown when toi thefirst showers","Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 400,12,6,1846,Summer,12,6,1846,Summer,". First the frosty ohill3 Of- MaIy , and again drought , checked any tendency to the grass rankess hich s","Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 401,19,6,1846,Summer,19,6,1846,Summer,neglected tilotgh this crop is qlite a siusceptitrle otilijurrtr tirouth drought Is a'iy othe- . Beanrs acd lease oa- aiso he,"Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 402,22,6,1846,Summer,22,6,1846,Summer,"the ForL.h give very little intelligenee of irterest . The drought continued to have serious effect upon the crops , and","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 403,22,6,1846,Summer,22,6,1846,Summer,"the jt rain had been sufficieet to break uip the drought in niany quarters , * and the masufacture of sugar","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 404,22,6,1846,Summer,22,6,1846,Summer,"farmers and graziers present that the long , continued andexisting drought would limnit the amnount of past-ore grass . Those of","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 405,22,6,1846,Summer,22,6,1846,Summer,otlher bird of the game k ind . Efrets of Drought on tSle Tai. -Within the last weelk the hodv of,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 406,26,6,1846,Summer,26,6,1846,Summer,"by an excess of wet in one quarter , and drought in another . Ifu i-I showed that the quantity of","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 407,7,8,1846,Summer,7,8,1846,Summer,or less incident to tile majority of seasons . The droughts of June 1 proved very trying to the young grouse,"Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 408,10,8,1846,Summer,10,8,1846,Summer,"The noffee crops , in consequence of The the severe drought , will be very small , as the rain comes","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 409,10,8,1846,Summer,10,8,1846,Summer,"the for the next year 's crop . The late drought has nearly r ined sr a rmany industrions plantcrs ,","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 410,14,8,1846,Summer,14,8,1846,Summer,"to have suffered so severely , in consequence of the drought in May and June , as to render it r-douhtlul","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 411,28,8,1846,Summer,28,8,1846,Summer,"supply of sugar is dependent on seasons , that a drought or a hurricane will disarrango all calculations , ciod that","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 412,14,9,1846,Autumn,14,9,1846,Autumn,"w:atier to the drisrietis w ich sufferedl emiost frlorm the drought , at a c rtain rate . of quantity per","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 413,28,9,1846,Autumn,28,9,1846,Autumn,"the enemy , the frontier colonists were suffering greatly from drought , followed by diseases amongst the cattle , and much","Glasgow Herald, 28th September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 414,2,10,1846,Autumn,2,10,1846,Autumn,": - the DzimhJies Courier. ) o A After lengthened drought , very copious rains fell in different h - parts","Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 415,2,10,1846,Autumn,2,10,1846,Autumn,"both had received such a check from the . c- drought , as wotild cause them to produce a light crop","Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 416,2,10,1846,Autumn,2,10,1846,Autumn,"this time last year . Owing to the d excessive drought , a large proportion of the early sown Swedes r","Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 417,12,10,1846,Autumn,12,10,1846,Autumn,"neighbotarhood had been ntearly destroyed , first by the long drought , and afterwards btv heavy foods . The price was","Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 418,16,10,1846,Autumn,16,10,1846,Autumn,hase fallen materially short in consequence of he xtrme eatand drought experienced drn h lme monhs v-bstduin ste retsrnse. to mnth,"Glasgow Herald, 16th October 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 419,2,11,1846,Autumn,2,11,1846,Autumn,across the river Kei . We are assured that the drought threatens to prove nmore destructire to the colonv than these,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 420,2,11,1846,Autumn,2,11,1846,Autumn,"commencement of the - present cFntury , from the excessive drought , the outtcryv was very great ; while tde causes","Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1846",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 421,6,11,1846,Autumn,6,11,1846,Autumn,"than st ; the roots , is fostered chiefly by drought or electrical agen a cies , and yields to the","Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 422,9,11,1846,Autumn,9,11,1846,Autumn,"purposes its importance has been overrated , the protracted wl droughts of summer having thus far baffled the skill of dr","Glasgow Herald, 09th November 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 423,15,1,1847,Winter,15,1,1847,Winter,"crop in the smith , because the young tubers were droughted : hut , as to disease . its character at","Glasgow Herald, 15th January 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 424,19,3,1847,Spring,19,3,1847,Spring,"as this wvould Ire attended Haito great trerile , lire drought t : it wUtold hie halter to pay the eightnoroerhsafter","Glasgow Herald, 19th March 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 425,14,5,1847,Spring,14,5,1847,Spring,", owing , it is asserted , to dhe ' drought of last year j haviu. impnred their early vigour.t Intelligence","Glasgow Herald, 14th May 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 426,28,6,1847,Summer,28,6,1847,Summer,. ha of Trhe TCci ieNTrAvns sta tirte Comnmittee hadl drought they would we Vty have been able to lay hefore,"Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 427,5,7,1847,Summer,5,7,1847,Summer,"their metutinal tea having failed to quench the old hereditary drought . You wrestle your w , F into the committee-room","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 428,12,7,1847,Summer,12,7,1847,Summer,"bridge over a deep creek , now empty with summer drought , with all its buge sleepers glowing in red charcoal","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 429,23,7,1847,Summer,23,7,1847,Summer,ceedinglv sultry ; and on Wednesday night the lengthened 0 drought was interrupted by rain which fell heavily for n several,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd July 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 430,26,7,1847,Summer,26,7,1847,Summer,"the avant of rain to invigorate the coming crops . Drought at Barbadoes , according to the latest accounts , con-","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 431,9,8,1847,Summer,9,8,1847,Summer,"daing in great numbers , either ch ! tromn the drought , or a want of their usual food. - irt","Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 432,23,8,1847,Summer,23,8,1847,Summer,than those previously received . The extensive oetI period of drought that had prevailed rendered the pros-re pects of the next,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 433,23,8,1847,Summer,23,8,1847,Summer,"Mitylena were most unfavourahle . Snob t an extent of drought prevailed , that thme crop of olives was regarded as","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 434,27,8,1847,Summer,27,8,1847,Summer,"-. from others , that they are thii suffering from drought , -whilst at more fortunate concerrns pro's- of e pecte","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 435,10,9,1847,Autumn,10,9,1847,Autumn,". In England the pastures have suffered severely from continued drought , while the turnips are unpromis- ing from the same","Glasgow Herald, 10th September 1847",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 436,24,9,1847,Autumn,24,9,1847,Autumn,"the native population for the future from the visitations of drought and famine , and to eradicate from their minds the","Glasgow Herald, 24th September 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 437,24,9,1847,Autumn,24,9,1847,Autumn,"rain , although other sources of information speak of the drought as continuing . The following is somewhat more satisfactoryas far","Glasgow Herald, 24th September 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 438,8,10,1847,Autumn,8,10,1847,Autumn,the co mBt the peetutres have been vepeattedly so severely droughted Msati ithat in 'outlthampo thle lube had to bea foddered,"Glasgow Herald, 08th October 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 439,11,10,1847,Autumn,11,10,1847,Autumn,held to obtain a reemoval of the re eld The drought continued at Barbadoes and Grenada . . C ; r'ic,"Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 440,29,11,1847,Autumn,29,11,1847,Autumn,"tlhe property of 3 e1 seers . John s00e uperior Drought Ilorses , Tbel OwsePlenS ( 0n & Co. , RailwJkvay","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 441,3,1,1848,Winter,3,1,1848,Winter,"Ltlritips comolcfy c:lesl lfoners ad tnes ` "" y , drought , nodolnuht ha ; d ? cofirm-nes ; the osei-.sf","Glasgow Herald, 03rd January 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 442,27,3,1848,Spring,27,3,1848,Spring,"anld , expansion . yonsequenst mupont alterogte a ) , drought and dampness pushes the seed , wrm-mliko , step by","Glasgow Herald, 27th March 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 443,26,5,1848,Spring,26,5,1848,Spring,many cattle were dying in consequence of the great so drought . STATE OF THE CONTINENT . ( From the Times,"Glasgow Herald, 26th May 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 444,9,6,1848,Summer,9,6,1848,Summer,"late to repair entirely the mis- chief which the previous drought occasioned , but we are bh no means disposed to","Glasgow Herald, 09th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 445,16,6,1848,Summer,16,6,1848,Summer,"of theseed to be got in indifferently , and the drought during May did not tend to mend matters ; it","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 446,30,6,1848,Summer,30,6,1848,Summer,"ivea'e impe led by water , %which in periods of drought *ens -affi- cient to drive onlv part of the machines","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 447,3,7,1848,Summer,3,7,1848,Summer,"ratedc l7 dTenoting the pilltlio fuiles to provide eremedies against drought by irri-otlo n , butter draining , and various other","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 448,28,8,1848,Summer,28,8,1848,Summer,"and pas- tures , both of which were suffering from drought , and they have not in any way injured the","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 449,1,9,1848,Autumn,1,9,1848,Autumn,in value . Cotton Piece Goods. -The advices of the drought preva Ilng inr the interior suspended for several days all,"Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 450,8,9,1848,Autumn,8,9,1848,Autumn,"the city as dry as tinder in consequence of the drought , and a gale of I- wind blovwing from the","Glasgow Herald, 08th September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 451,25,9,1848,Autumn,25,9,1848,Autumn,"March 17th e we perceive that the long and severe drought which had afflicted 5 that colony , and in oonseqnence","Glasgow Herald, 25th September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 452,2,10,1848,Autumn,2,10,1848,Autumn,"Ist tion when he committed the assault. , c Andersonioa Drought Club. -Thesecond annual meet- at ing of this club ,","Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 453,9,10,1848,Autumn,9,10,1848,Autumn,treacherous enemnies . Somnettes usefol bt in a tifne of drought . I have travelled for %veeks .2I : ; :,"Glasgow Herald, 09th October 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 454,23,10,1848,Autumn,23,10,1848,Autumn,"at Eievee o'clock Forenoon , HRIEE Draught Meres , 1 Drought horse , 1 Two-year old T Colt . 1 One-year-old","Glasgow Herald, 23rd October 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 455,29,12,1848,Winter,29,12,1848,Winter,". J. Stephenson & Coy . 's unrivalled Stud of Drought Horses , at the Borse Bazaar , London Street ,","Glasgow Herald, 29th December 1848",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 456,1,1,1849,Winter,1,1,1849,Winter,astituled the only summer iso enjioyed . The sudde hatai drought after the rain rendlered the land hard to work .,"Glasgow Herald, 01st January 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 457,11,5,1849,Spring,11,5,1849,Spring,"One-year-old Queys , 2 in One-year old Bulls , I Drought Alre , 8 Sets o Harness , 2 Close Carts","Glasgow Herald, 11st May 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 458,18,5,1849,Spring,18,5,1849,Spring,weeks . The low state of the river from the drought has affected the upper stations.very much ; and although heavy,"Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 459,4,6,1849,Summer,4,6,1849,Summer,", and Saxony . hI The following abstract of this drought is extracted from p I the Sltundard . Our readers","Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 460,8,6,1849,Summer,8,6,1849,Summer,. The Ness is improving t. in spite of the drought . the Oich will soon be in good fish- 1-,"Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 461,15,6,1849,Summer,15,6,1849,Summer,cine cepop of n extaeu&n1 bat thowery c from previous drought wculd seriously afect b the iD ry Freib tts to,"Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1849",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 462,18,6,1849,Summer,18,6,1849,Summer,"a most combustible state from the late excessive beat and drought , all the i other erections were speedily in a","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 463,22,6,1849,Summer,22,6,1849,Summer,"full one-third of an average , owing to the great drought which prevailed during the spring . At the above date","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 464,25,6,1849,Summer,25,6,1849,Summer,"of the 98th Regiment , under command of LieLit . Drought R. Croasdaile , of the 61st , with 7 women","Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 465,25,6,1849,Summer,25,6,1849,Summer,"Whitsunday . Since that time , owing to the extreme drought and i frequent cold days and nights , they have","Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 466,16,7,1849,Summer,16,7,1849,Summer,"been disappointed , as the country had suffered from severe drought , and so parched up the pastures that the animals","Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 467,20,7,1849,Summer,20,7,1849,Summer,"carry only a cargo of tbout'lO h tons upon a drought of about three feet of water , Vealite a speed","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 468,27,7,1849,Summer,27,7,1849,Summer,since Monday and l1ast . That a longer continuance of drought woilli have proved ion very tijurious to all the spring,"Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 469,3,8,1849,Summer,3,8,1849,Summer,"ample supply of moisture , t after so protracted a drought , the yield of all kinds of corn ( wheat","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 470,10,8,1849,Summer,10,8,1849,Summer,"of thwat island . A continuance of the soinifulI sara- drought which head prevailed fur several neotits twss sevrerly felt ,","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 471,17,8,1849,Summer,17,8,1849,Summer,"the quotations . The coun- Dntry had suffered much from drought , particularly in It r-the northern districts . Sperm oil","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 472,20,8,1849,Summer,20,8,1849,Summer,witnessed t the rare effect of short sum mer 's drought in rainv England . a S Miliiary Services and A,"Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1849",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 473,24,8,1849,Summer,24,8,1849,Summer,huit little news to commnunicate here AAfter a most distressing drought a'e have teen so fortunate se tn have copious showrers,"Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 474,7,9,1849,Autumn,7,9,1849,Autumn,"island of St. Croix had fallen very short from excessive drought , which , if a continuance shiuid he experienced ,","Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 475,14,9,1849,Autumn,14,9,1849,Autumn,"liolele , he titlieved , wvas cccli known- The original drought c aof the Bill left their foreeer legall esethiption utiropenhod","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 476,5,10,1849,Autumn,5,10,1849,Autumn,", end drenching rains had fallen , relieving the long drought and doing much goad to the agricul- toral districts of","Glasgow Herald, 05th October 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 477,15,10,1849,Autumn,15,10,1849,Autumn,"the country we have not had so long a r drought since the year 1826 , the only difference between the","Glasgow Herald, 15th October 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 478,15,10,1849,Autumn,15,10,1849,Autumn,"between the two years being , that in 1826 the drought set in with Y the month of May , while","Glasgow Herald, 15th October 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 479,22,10,1849,Autumn,22,10,1849,Autumn,"of tie cactus . At length . after the long drought , the welcome season of the rain arrives ; and","Glasgow Herald, 22nd October 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 480,29,10,1849,Autumn,29,10,1849,Autumn,", 'South Side , ABLACK lronglit SAMAE , a Brown Drought HORSE . and To AOne Gr-ey Draught B1 0 It","Glasgow Herald, 29th October 1849",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 481,2,11,1849,Autumn,2,11,1849,Autumn,into which they had Linen thrown by tile long- protraotolI drought . The import market is Closing ratber heavily . This,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 482,9,11,1849,Autumn,9,11,1849,Autumn,"cess pools is evaporated by a few m days ' drought , and the passage left opena between the sewaer and","Glasgow Herald, 09th November 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 483,16,11,1849,Autumn,16,11,1849,Autumn,"than others , according to the quartity of rain or drought . lore flekx should be sown , as the soil","Glasgow Herald, 16th November 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 484,3,12,1849,Winter,3,12,1849,Winter,"sentence of a General Court Martial3 ; LEsien F. P. Drought , el from 65th Foot , vice Ashton , dismissed","Glasgow Herald, 03rd December 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 485,7,12,1849,Winter,7,12,1849,Winter,"wcith a plentiful supply of rain . Had the previous drought coitinued mulih lon ter , it is stated that rihe","Glasgow Herald, 07th December 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 486,17,12,1849,Winter,17,12,1849,Winter,"Gent. , to be Ensign , without purchase , vice Drought , promoted in the 5Sd Foot . 57th Foot-F .","Glasgow Herald, 17th December 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 487,21,12,1849,Winter,21,12,1849,Winter,little rain having fallen . The crOps sere sufferintg from drought . Some further reference is made to tile seizure of,"Glasgow Herald, 21st December 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 488,24,12,1849,Winter,24,12,1849,Winter,allowe se ni otstacie to stand butween it and its drought-whit confronts no us bet another form of thle eanne eternally,"Glasgow Herald, 24th December 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 489,28,12,1849,Winter,28,12,1849,Winter,". anting uopns reportffrini the B.oa.rd of Health . The drought had scarcely terminated , althertgh some refreshing showers ; had","Glasgow Herald, 28th December 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 490,11,2,1850,Winter,11,2,1850,Winter,"French liberty-rootless , leafless ; sapless , pining in uncongenial drought , '-ephemeral as.the prophet 's gourd , but unlike it","Glasgow Herald, 11st February 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 491,8,3,1850,Spring,8,3,1850,Spring,"There had been several fires , occasioned by the severe drought , and many acres of the first crop canes had","Glasgow Herald, 08th March 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 492,18,3,1850,Spring,18,3,1850,Spring,of our townsmen. -Aberdeere the journal . --- - th Drought and Desititution. -A correspondent affirms that into in the small-hamlet,"Glasgow Herald, 18th March 1850",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Aligan,19th Century newspaper,Media 493,5,4,1850,Spring,5,4,1850,Spring,", and the roots being dry fromtlhe long protracted I drought , the dames sbon extended to the whole range ,","Glasgow Herald, 05th April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 494,8,4,1850,Spring,8,4,1850,Spring,. as site crops wvere ceuch affected bh the long drought . At Barbados aese the weettlier was dcx- ; the,"Glasgow Herald, 08th April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 495,8,4,1850,Spring,8,4,1850,Spring,"be altogether insufferable . For years past ( during the drought of summer ) , when steamers f passed up or","Glasgow Herald, 08th April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 496,26,4,1850,Spring,26,4,1850,Spring,by of incendiaries ; others were caused bys the long drought which had prevailed . A great many acre Cof the,"Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 497,26,4,1850,Spring,26,4,1850,Spring,"in one or two districts the Jre crops suffered from drought last year , yet there was reason to ax- D","Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 498,17,5,1850,Spring,17,5,1850,Spring,had reference to cases of time lost by reason of drought or flood ? Sir G. GREY replied in the affirmative,"Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 499,20,5,1850,Spring,20,5,1850,Spring,". Owing , how- f ever , to the long drouth and cold , hill pasture are unpre- I ecedentedly bare","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 500,24,5,1850,Spring,24,5,1850,Spring,offered for the apprehension of the offend- h era . Drought still continued to exercise a prejudicial effect on the a,"Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 501,24,5,1850,Spring,24,5,1850,Spring,", of the island.I St. Vincent wvas suffering- severely from drought , and the crap will fall short of the quantity","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 502,10,6,1850,Summer,10,6,1850,Summer,"of the chu-rch 'aug loudlyfrom the motion . A severe drought and high winds , as usual , preceded the shock","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 503,10,6,1850,Summer,10,6,1850,Summer,") Excessively hot weather and no rain ; a general drought prevails over the island . We learn , from Santiago","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 504,10,6,1850,Summer,10,6,1850,Summer,"Santiago T is said to be insupportable , and the drought prevailing dreadful , yet the public health is good .","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 505,14,6,1850,Summer,14,6,1850,Summer,"y'weather , land hard andiid ucacorkeble , in seasons of drought . In the t year 1803 Mr. Sucith got into","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 506,14,6,1850,Summer,14,6,1850,Summer,in dis- e heartening terms of the prevalence of distressing drought . From si St. Ann 's wee l earn that,"Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 507,21,6,1850,Summer,21,6,1850,Summer,"5s. e Class XVII-Prize I , for the best brood drought mare , to William L- oean , Luamloc , 2","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 508,28,6,1850,Summer,28,6,1850,Summer,"dykes , which the previous wet weather followed by subsequent drought had formed into a hard iron crust , through which","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 509,5,7,1850,Summer,5,7,1850,Summer,"of their houses before life lied departed . A great drought had also prevail- ed , followed by famine , the","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 510,5,7,1850,Summer,5,7,1850,Summer,", com- pleting whatever of the work of destruction the drought had left unaccomplished , and sweeping away the few paddy","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 511,5,7,1850,Summer,5,7,1850,Summer,as the grow- ing crops were believed to boontlfi'ertng from drought ; the inclination to buy these articleshas since been checked,"Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 512,19,7,1850,Summer,19,7,1850,Summer,"'epulse , and all root crepe were previously suffering from drought , and ewould inevitably trove been short in quantity bat","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 513,22,7,1850,Summer,22,7,1850,Summer,"eras fast prog-ressing , and , 'sO n5iotwsithstainding tire late drought , tire estetes ( except oil tile We-L of -","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 514,26,7,1850,Summer,26,7,1850,Summer,". A , A The Uleath&r-A feet'a lengthened period of drought , 0. j -79 anid a high temperature , the","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 515,26,7,1850,Summer,26,7,1850,Summer,JOei burned up from the long continmiaice of the fiery drought . The whole country appears to have participated in the,"Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 516,5,8,1850,Summer,5,8,1850,Summer,"are rapidly ripening to the harvest . After the late drought , the soil drank the moisture readily , and .","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 517,9,8,1850,Summer,9,8,1850,Summer,"the year , notwithstanding the ill effects of the protracted drought in Jene . Beans are almost universally complained of ;","Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 518,16,8,1850,Summer,16,8,1850,Summer,"somnewhat in almost every direction , fo 11 owfing to drought ; as , however , this occurred before the grain","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 519,19,8,1850,Summer,19,8,1850,Summer,a very short period . sl xs . The continued drought is telling severely on pastures and second in 'Of crop,"Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 520,30,8,1850,Summer,30,8,1850,Summer,"that many estates which suffered severely hy , the long drought . have been benefited by heavy sholvers of rain.q The","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1850",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,19th Century newspaper,Media 521,6,9,1850,Autumn,6,9,1850,Autumn,"end of the year . ill consequence of a severe drought during the spring . The crop will not exceed 40,000","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 522,6,9,1850,Autumn,6,9,1850,Autumn,"unsetC tled , and the season sickly , the usual drought not having set in . The blf-yeserly meeting of the","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 523,16,9,1850,Autumn,16,9,1850,Autumn,"counties , owing to these districts being assailed by long droughts in the months of April , Mtay , and June-the","Glasgow Herald, 16th September 1850","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,"UKM38,UKM35","Lanark,Renfrew",19th Century newspaper,Media 524,16,9,1850,Autumn,16,9,1850,Autumn,"were obnoxious . In the month of Jiily all unusual drought pre- r railed over the country , whicvb bad the","Glasgow Herald, 16th September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 525,16,9,1850,Autumn,16,9,1850,Autumn,"continued undis- I is. covered , but that the recent drought had dried up the water so much , that what","Glasgow Herald, 16th September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 526,23,9,1850,Autumn,23,9,1850,Autumn,to sui-. ; Foetrms and bolls art slieddinig ftr- crititutied drought oi satudy : litits. ltitld in Seile sec-iolns of 1itutek,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 527,23,9,1850,Autumn,23,9,1850,Autumn,"for food were the blackbirds , in consequenOe of the drought , that they ate off the grass of , the","Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 528,23,9,1850,Autumn,23,9,1850,Autumn,. Green crop and pasture lends are suffering slightlyfroin continued drought ; but the ravages which have been made by grub,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 529,23,9,1850,Autumn,23,9,1850,Autumn,"year , so that , after all , the preseat drought is nothing very remarkable . On Monday the diging'of potatoes","Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 530,30,9,1850,Autumn,30,9,1850,Autumn,"those parts of the islandivhere , from the risk of drought , a d and the absence of means of irrigation","Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 531,7,10,1850,Autumn,7,10,1850,Autumn,"heavily and often ; but - after the long previous droughts , the soil drank it all , '1- and left","Glasgow Herald, 07th October 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 532,24,1,1851,Winter,24,1,1851,Winter,") crop is completely lost , I it owing to drought . At Waltham , Massachusetts , last week , the","Glasgow Herald, 24th January 1851",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Waltham,19th Century newspaper,Media 533,14,3,1851,Spring,14,3,1851,Spring,"wais proceecdinig briskly tliriouglout tli a island , anti the drought of the previous two months had been greatly relieved by","Glasgow Herald, 14th March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 534,31,3,1851,Spring,31,3,1851,Spring,"to lp , , l thle flocks , the extreme drought which has so iimpoverislikol their horses , none being fit","Glasgow Herald, 31st March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 535,11,4,1851,Spring,11,4,1851,Spring,"one occa- sion , near the termination of a long drought , lie was guided by I a native to a","Glasgow Herald, 11st April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 536,14,4,1851,Spring,14,4,1851,Spring,"the hungriness of his soil , the floods , the droughts , and the frosts . The man to personate the","Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 537,18,4,1851,Spring,18,4,1851,Spring,"liar Majesty 's ship Wellcoley . Some relief of cire drought had been ox- , to penaenced from a fall of","Glasgow Herald, 18th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 538,28,4,1851,Spring,28,4,1851,Spring,"Also six statlions . Shown , feir roadstersn li ltw-o drought , which l were Iluici admisired. 'I'I. : 20 carts","Glasgow Herald, 28th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 539,12,5,1851,Spring,12,5,1851,Spring,"pr1 liees 1or oir gitil i l8l I I The drought ! YJhias bloat soercl On the l ; , mr","Glasgow Herald, 12nd May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 540,2,6,1851,Summer,2,6,1851,Summer,expressed dis- of rappriubatisim . Thle icstructions given by Colonel Drought for Clii time conits-inartial inrere of at tearful description and,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 541,20,6,1851,Summer,20,6,1851,Summer,is an emli- gration to tlec northward during periods of drought and scarcity of herbage . This temporary overflow of population,"Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 542,30,6,1851,Summer,30,6,1851,Summer,"; ( 'Iloso V. Blest tlcr , 'o'yei "" olil Drought Filly .. Pihto 5 9 , by the Society ,","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 543,4,7,1851,Summer,4,7,1851,Summer,that by the last mail there had been ieceilved a drought of is roe I-an 'ret whinch lid been read at,"Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 544,11,7,1851,Summer,11,7,1851,Summer,"the following day . -A highly favourable transition from severe drought and heat to-temperate and fertilizing showers had occutrred , and","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 545,11,7,1851,Summer,11,7,1851,Summer,'s crop appeared to be very promising . The oppressive drought in St. Thomas had been succeeded by an abundance of,"Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 546,18,7,1851,Summer,18,7,1851,Summer,"bulk fell prior to the 20th of March . The drought continued to Sep- tember , so that the fields about","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 547,25,7,1851,Summer,25,7,1851,Summer,"colds of a North Amecricaue winter , and the w droughts of anl Australian sununer . The means of Education i","Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 548,4,8,1851,Summer,4,8,1851,Summer,"from Port Philip and New South W11ales represented that the drought in those colonies was becoming serious , and that the","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 549,8,8,1851,Summer,8,8,1851,Summer,"the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , it forms an Fifer'resciht A4prient Drought , whieh is 1ighly ! a nreeable and efficacious .","Glasgow Herald, 08th August 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 550,18,8,1851,Summer,18,8,1851,Summer,"a rather unfavourable one , may be speedily succeeded bv drought and bright sunshine , which is all that is now","Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 551,1,9,1851,Autumn,1,9,1851,Autumn,"sale being light , and advices of a con- tinued drought in Mississippi , Louisiana , and Alabama , com- bitted","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1851",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 552,5,9,1851,Autumn,5,9,1851,Autumn,"being light , and advices of a con- , tinned drought in Mississippi , Louisiana , and Alabama , coin- bined","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1851",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 553,20,10,1851,Autumn,20,10,1851,Autumn,". The sheep were dying in large numbers , from drought and poverty . Tlhere was ait alarm , apparenitly bit","Glasgow Herald, 20th October 1851",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 554,27,10,1851,Autumn,27,10,1851,Autumn,lasting tIl -for ilaltly moroa ay to come . Thle drought as-as justab ttl malking itself sevel-ely felt iii scene distriets,"Glasgow Herald, 27th October 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 555,17,11,1851,Autumn,17,11,1851,Autumn,"liable to injury il the sprilig scason from long-con- tiillied drought , eatelpilirsi' and other insects , hail-storms , aid hcavy","Glasgow Herald, 17th November 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 556,5,12,1851,Winter,5,12,1851,Winter,within two inches Ot in the level at the great drought in 1826 . Within a cir- Hle cuit of ten,"Glasgow Herald, 05th December 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 557,9,2,1852,Winter,9,2,1852,Winter,"isills Ilal been subject to gieat incoinvenienlce in periods of drought , aid the onservatiotn of the waters ill reservoirs ,","Glasgow Herald, 09th February 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 558,16,2,1852,Winter,16,2,1852,Winter,"iutidred Wimiters , and tie soaking rains and seorchinmg of drought of four ltunilred seasons , have not rotted down nor","Glasgow Herald, 16th February 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 559,26,4,1852,Spring,26,4,1852,Spring,"we hid Icc t 1c-hcc'ti sijowverz. ht froiii thu Icti- drought i *ilid lit tli' icevcicld loiiisteliiiii tule sutairw , aild","Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 560,30,4,1852,Spring,30,4,1852,Spring,"0.09 iich ; Junle , 1.5Gl ayillill ; all the drought Conltinued till the 13th Jinly , otl which dai 0.74","Glasgow Herald, 30th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 561,14,5,1852,Spring,14,5,1852,Spring,"1853 was feared , iii consequence of the IC unprecedented drought which had for some time prevailed , I-particolarly in thle","Glasgow Herald, 14th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 562,14,5,1852,Spring,14,5,1852,Spring,", with the exceptioli of a few showers , thu drought had been continuous for the last two months , amid","Glasgow Herald, 14th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 563,14,5,1852,Spring,14,5,1852,Spring,". The wlteatplant does notappearto hvve stiffered from the protracted drought , and the spring-sown crops are not gene . rally","Glasgow Herald, 14th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 564,17,5,1852,Spring,17,5,1852,Spring,all the effects ofi' thle recectt cc hoitg-eonthlitite pet-iod of drought ; cud thle aispect of tlto e rOtait Iy is,"Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 565,21,5,1852,Spring,21,5,1852,Spring,"directions , Wh lether it be owinig to the long drought , over-stocking , or thle want of food , I","Glasgow Herald, 21st May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 566,11,6,1852,Summer,11,6,1852,Summer,"LElMON SYRUP , it forms an Ij rrescisj . Ipericlt Drought , which is highly agreeable anld efficaciotis . Prepared by","Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 567,14,6,1852,Summer,14,6,1852,Summer,"thy istuit , lit use ter'inifiiotsn of' the ( , drought , aI jlieutity Itt iattd snifielet , weith tile eoltsaiit","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 568,28,6,1852,Summer,28,6,1852,Summer,"finest in the colony , but have since suffered from droughts and overstocking ; but it is interspersed with large patches","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 569,28,6,1852,Summer,28,6,1852,Summer,"settlement , where large fortunes were made during a great drought , twenty years ago , by growing and selling wheat","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 570,2,7,1852,Summer,2,7,1852,Summer,". We have comptainto , from sonue parts , of drought ; whilst from locolitle tsut talr distant from the former","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 571,16,7,1852,Summer,16,7,1852,Summer,"sot be so abeidant as was anticipateh , the partial drought tduring the spring having issjus-cd the bud . Sugar was","Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 572,19,7,1852,Summer,19,7,1852,Summer,.. It was at onlC time It feared thiat the drought had chad an injurious effect on t n the young,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 573,23,7,1852,Summer,23,7,1852,Summer,"is.bttir thean might have becn expected , eoisidorliig the eitrcnie drought in April and May . Weo hav taken cobAlderable pains","Glasgow Herald, 23rd July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 574,26,7,1852,Summer,26,7,1852,Summer,It was at one time feared s that the log drought in the carly part of the season h had a,"Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 575,2,8,1852,Summer,2,8,1852,Summer,"I-la evr , flid tble matter beeeme duriing the late drought tlat ait ex- fTta ploritg expldition waus dispiatchled its oedet","Glasgow Herald, 02nd August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 576,17,9,1852,Autumn,17,9,1852,Autumn,"ACIDULASTED LEMON SYRUP , for it forms an Effervesciig Ailerient Drought , which is highly igreoable and efficacious . Prepared by","Glasgow Herald, 17th September 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 577,27,9,1852,Autumn,27,9,1852,Autumn,", which constitute our "" Indian Summer . "" The drought has of late been severely felt in some districts ,","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 578,27,9,1852,Autumn,27,9,1852,Autumn,", near Greenock , have been stopped , from the drought having nearly drained the great natural reservoir of Loch Thom-a","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1852","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,"UKM35,UKM32",Greenock,19th Century newspaper,Media 579,11,10,1852,Autumn,11,10,1852,Autumn,"evenly for several hours , but , atftcr the long drought , c the soil drank it all , and left","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 580,25,10,1852,Autumn,25,10,1852,Autumn,"dolvt. ' "" 013AN CATTLE ANTD HIRING MARKET . 'itHE DROUGHT . This asmniol fair , for the sale of WYcst","Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 581,1,11,1852,Autumn,1,11,1852,Autumn,"stood i , inactive , in- conseqlueuee of the late drought , for at rjconsiderable time . y 5 e SCOTTISH","Glasgow Herald, 01st November 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 582,25,3,1853,Spring,25,3,1853,Spring,"time ACIDULATED LEMION SYRUP , it forms an E'rvescing Aperient Drought , which is highly agreeable and efficacious . Prepared by","Glasgow Herald, 25th March 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 583,22,4,1853,Spring,22,4,1853,Spring,cot 20 Superior well bred Carriage 3 Dlioslceys. on amid Drought Horses . 3 Gigs . Ca 8 Superior 1Milclh Cows,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 584,29,8,1853,Summer,29,8,1853,Summer,"vated gless , which may probably be owing to the drought and cold so prevalent during the end of spring and","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 585,5,9,1853,Autumn,5,9,1853,Autumn,"addition to the natural stream , for 100 days of drought , during I which period the natural stream would average","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 586,5,9,1853,Autumn,5,9,1853,Autumn,"day , and the probable daily everings of0 10dys ' drought 15 or 16,000,000 . The two cases will rlot ,","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 587,5,9,1853,Autumn,5,9,1853,Autumn,"water in reservoirs . Taking thle duration of a long drought at 120 days , and thle 0enpestini at 40 feet","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 588,5,9,1853,Autumn,5,9,1853,Autumn,"natural streamu , during a 1meriod of 120 diiys of drought , after de-elciigpi-oper compensationi to thle stream , whnich may","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 589,5,9,1853,Autumn,5,9,1853,Autumn,"she sails rapidly and carries a large cargo onan light drought of water . The cabin is neatly fitted , whiclh","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1853",England,UKC,UKC1,,River Tees,19th Century newspaper,Media 590,18,11,1853,Autumn,18,11,1853,Autumn,"Nimmo delivered afiftlt loetirse on to tal abstinesice . Great drought match geitig en oil board , iii ) which several","Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 591,23,1,1854,Winter,23,1,1854,Winter,"cycles of years , both of cold and heat , drought and rain . Certain it is , how ever ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd January 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 592,5,5,1854,Spring,5,5,1854,Spring,"shrinks to very small dimensions at the first touch of drought , and it is notw so low thlat few of","Glasgow Herald, 05th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 593,5,5,1854,Spring,5,5,1854,Spring,"to a dozen an salmon etacit . Shouldl the present drought continue , ( says the Boiffshire Journal , ) it","Glasgow Herald, 05th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 594,8,5,1854,Spring,8,5,1854,Spring,". In most tti lpaits of the country , the drought was as great its in e this neighibourhood , wherie","Glasgow Herald, 08th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 595,15,5,1854,Spring,15,5,1854,Spring,it has comupletely escaped the danger0s with B. Whlichl contiulted drought threatened it . Inl tile course s of a trip,"Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 596,26,5,1854,Spring,26,5,1854,Spring,"Do . .......... 200 Ar- CLASS IV . -Best Two-yertr-old Drought Filly , bred . 3 ( ith Prize 1 .","Glasgow Herald, 26th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 597,7,8,1854,Summer,7,8,1854,Summer,"Of I promoted . Clot Foot-Lieut , G. WX . Drought to be Captaiu , . l ) y purcliase ,","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 598,21,8,1854,Summer,21,8,1854,Summer,"Foot-Ensigon C. Goddart to beLiecutenant , by purcrase , vice Drought , promoted ; Ensign E. Burnaby , from thce 6tL","Glasgow Herald, 21st August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 599,28,8,1854,Summer,28,8,1854,Summer,the States the crops are suffering from the ex- cessive drought . A tremendous powder explosion had occurred at Marysville ;,"Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 600,4,9,1854,Autumn,4,9,1854,Autumn,"sometimes blighted , sometimes drowned , sometimes for shrivelled by drought , sometimes laid by hurricanes , to and sometimes wrecked","Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 601,2,10,1854,Autumn,2,10,1854,Autumn,The ga exaggerated accounts of tile effect of thce late drought is 0cO greatly ijciring the fall trade . Western nomiccal,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 602,6,10,1854,Autumn,6,10,1854,Autumn,"having received fine rains , whilst in otIlers a regular drought existed . The general elections had just cetemenlced , causing","Glasgow Herald, 06th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 603,1,1,1855,Winter,1,1,1855,Winter,"w -only thin calico ; and , from the long drought , is as dry y asa bone . I am","Glasgow Herald, 01st January 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 604,23,2,1855,Winter,23,2,1855,Winter,lakes not to have been lowered by a long previous drought ; but as floods occasionally occur when the lalces are,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd February 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 605,2,3,1855,Spring,2,3,1855,Spring,fears prevailed that the crops would fail on account 3of drought . ' Girin and flounrwere being imported to a consider-,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd March 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 606,30,3,1855,Spring,30,3,1855,Spring,"little streamilets are caugbt upt in reservoirs to provide against drought . Provisions are abuidant . Vegetables for the sick ,","Glasgow Herald, 30th March 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 607,6,4,1855,Spring,6,4,1855,Spring,"by its noise had a'lied the suspicions of the disappointed droughty mechanics . : Cwiapete of a , Warehouse Thief. -For","Glasgow Herald, 06th April 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 608,25,5,1855,Spring,25,5,1855,Spring,monthis Tbis may safely he attributed to thle late excessive drought having completely put a ato to all surface digging ax-,"Glasgow Herald, 25th May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 609,28,5,1855,Spring,28,5,1855,Spring,"IltIslsde , Cambuslitug . I Claus 27 , . -Ta'.vr-old Drought Cults ; 3 cutries-lnt , Alr . John MNIi llabb","Glasgow Herald, 28th May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 610,28,5,1855,Spring,28,5,1855,Spring,"ilastgow , it , Climes 26-Ifor then B'mat Pair ef Drought Marine rim' Geldings in Ilar. -1 , neess-Zor , .","Glasgow Herald, 28th May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 611,8,6,1855,Summer,8,6,1855,Summer,", wihichl is attributed to paucIty of stocks , continued drought , and low rivers , and information of a second","Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 612,11,6,1855,Summer,11,6,1855,Summer,S Thunder Storm at Coltaeess Iron Works. -The recent protracted drought has been followed by a favourable e change . On,"Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 613,18,7,1855,Summer,18,7,1855,Summer,"where uninjured during the winter , has stood this trying drought pretty well , and may be yet a good crop","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 614,25,7,1855,Summer,25,7,1855,Summer,"soil being vciy ab- at a sorblnt from the previous drought , much grass that lay in Bi if Monday 's","Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 615,25,7,1855,Summer,25,7,1855,Summer,"Some alarm was felt among the farmers from the long-continued drought , and in some districts the cattle had died for","Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 616,15,8,1855,Summer,15,8,1855,Summer,"were obliged to be adopted on account of the 'prevailing drought , have consequently been removed.l The rain ceased yesterday ,","Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 617,17,8,1855,Summer,17,8,1855,Summer,"andt where the soil is close and heavy , the drought did not take such eR'eet , and the crops ieere","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 618,17,8,1855,Summer,17,8,1855,Summer,"wheit the rains broke out . In many loealities the drought produced no bad effect , a sufficieuey of moisture having","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 619,10,9,1855,Autumn,10,9,1855,Autumn,", vtee.Dicksor ; , who exchanges ; Paytmaster G. P. Drought to be Lieuiennnt , vice Dring , who exchanges ;","Glasgow Herald, 10th September 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 620,3,10,1855,Autumn,3,10,1855,Autumn,"their thirst . Cattle also were often landed suffering from drought , and there was nothing to relieve them . He","Glasgow Herald, 03rd October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 621,3,10,1855,Autumn,3,10,1855,Autumn,"lb. ; lambs , Old to 7ad per lb . Drought of Cavalry . -O1 Saturday a draught of thirty two","Glasgow Herald, 03rd October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 622,3,10,1855,Autumn,3,10,1855,Autumn,"of tea- sky , give every reasonto apprehend a continued drought . Thisstate of matters umiliappily prevails-through nearly the whole of","Glasgow Herald, 03rd October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 623,19,10,1855,Autumn,19,10,1855,Autumn,"purchase , vice Barr . 92 Foot-Lieut . G. P. Drought , from the 62d Foot , to be Captain ,","Glasgow Herald, 19th October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 624,24,10,1855,Autumn,24,10,1855,Autumn,and li summer they are rarely withered and parched by droughts . It this respect England is as superior to the,"Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1855",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 625,5,11,1855,Autumn,5,11,1855,Autumn,e the summer to lay in stores ; but the drought of that season is anrs unfavourable to such an operation,"Glasgow Herald, 05th November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 626,14,11,1855,Autumn,14,11,1855,Autumn,"caused by the swamps , the evils of war , drought , and ordl famine , these enormous masses of men","Glasgow Herald, 14th November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 627,23,11,1855,Autumn,23,11,1855,Autumn,""" amid the snows of whinter and the ow scorching droughts of summer , have , on this foreign strand ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 628,3,12,1855,Winter,3,12,1855,Winter,"2d October , 185,5 , E 5011 , Fool-Captain G.P. Drought , frolm tlhe 02drFoot , to be Capiitain , vice","Glasgow Herald, 03rd December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 629,12,12,1855,Winter,12,12,1855,Winter,"important ponds in the neighbourhood , owing to the protracted drought in Novemuber , were not half filled before the frost","Glasgow Herald, 12nd December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 630,21,12,1855,Winter,21,12,1855,Winter,"merchant n aceonut . Ic n Jamicloas the unusually long drought , which had irjurmd 11 the canes in the anorth","Glasgow Herald, 21st December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 631,31,12,1855,Winter,31,12,1855,Winter,. Agriculi ca tural prospects had been seriously threatened by drought . The di i prices of many descriptions of farm,"Glasgow Herald, 31st December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 632,2,1,1856,Winter,2,1,1856,Winter,", which tliyperennial streams from the Alpine glaciers secure frim drought in the longest . summer heats ; it mantles 1e","Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 633,16,1,1856,Winter,16,1,1856,Winter,"levels , and upon the vicissitudes of seasons of either drought or frost . Itailway conimunicatiots was free from all these","Glasgow Herald, 16th January 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 634,13,2,1856,Winter,13,2,1856,Winter,"Pluughiotg Matchcs ; , f NE DRAUGHT HORSE , 1 Drought Mlare in Foal , I T J wo-year-old Filly ,","Glasgow Herald, 13rd February 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 635,5,3,1856,Spring,5,3,1856,Spring,", so that the crop may cover the soil before droughts set in . ' If you select a portion of","Glasgow Herald, 05th March 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 636,7,4,1856,Spring,7,4,1856,Spring,"A. XVitlis to be . Captail biperehoae , v vice Drought , ivto retires ' Eneigi H. B Lowin to bh","Glasgow Herald, 07th April 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 637,28,4,1856,Spring,28,4,1856,Spring,ducing avetrage of a three oir four mouths ' suimmer drought . eii AtThere is a remarheable coincidence between the above,"Glasgow Herald, 28th April 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 638,7,5,1856,Spring,7,5,1856,Spring,Regiments perished' onl the march-the snows of winter and thle droughts of summer' alike slow them iii their months of marching,"Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 639,19,5,1856,Spring,19,5,1856,Spring,reeovering irom its withered aspect -the effocts of the protracted drought and cold . P The Qieen 's OwIc Itoyal Regiment,"Glasgow Herald, 19th May 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 640,11,6,1856,Summer,11,6,1856,Summer,"Old Illonkland . M Class IY . B3ist Two-year- old Drought Uilly , brad ( 4 animals di chams lsoaaddt r","Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 641,27,6,1856,Summer,27,6,1856,Summer,"At length , however , there camen sort of gold drought . Guineas became very precious at the begin- ies ning","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 642,11,8,1856,Summer,11,8,1856,Summer,"ofpr the country lid become parched and fears of a drought began anl to be entertained , genial rains had fallen","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 643,11,8,1856,Summer,11,8,1856,Summer,"crop . Swedes and turnips are suffering much from the drought , and I -to the slow farmer begins to think","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 644,15,8,1856,Summer,15,8,1856,Summer,"not less than one acre . Owing to the great drought of the season , the flax , as you will","Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 645,25,8,1856,Summer,25,8,1856,Summer,plains in this neighbourhood are almost en- tirely destroqed by drought ; in very mnyinstances the wheat is dried up and,"Glasgow Herald, 25th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 646,8,9,1856,Autumn,8,9,1856,Autumn,"consequence of the surf . as The continuance of the drought at Accra would , it was feared , h cause","Glasgow Herald, 08th September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 647,12,9,1856,Autumn,12,9,1856,Autumn,"Busbiiko Ard' westerly wind , but the absnce . of- drought , willprove detrimental to the crops . : The grain","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 648,17,9,1856,Autumn,17,9,1856,Autumn,"by the roots or laid prostrate . From the long-continued drought the cane Cultivation was not sufficiently advancedito suffer materially ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 649,24,9,1856,Autumn,24,9,1856,Autumn,", on comparing it with what you have purchased in drought , the latter is diEcovered to be tbe older of","Glasgow Herald, 24th September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 650,29,9,1856,Autumn,29,9,1856,Autumn,"crop promised to be a fair one , notwithstanding the drought . e Lare deposits of coal had been discovered on","Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 651,6,10,1856,Autumn,6,10,1856,Autumn,"a great many years but for the intensity of 'the drought . The provisions had suffered very much , , and-the","Glasgow Herald, 06th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 652,6,10,1856,Autumn,6,10,1856,Autumn,"Unattached . VbTo Adjutant. : Captaln , G. 1P . Drought , from the 50th Foot . To be Quartcrmaeter :","Glasgow Herald, 06th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 653,17,10,1856,Autumn,17,10,1856,Autumn,"week or ten days of favourable but by no means droughty weather , rain again returned yesterday morning , but fortunately","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 654,17,10,1856,Autumn,17,10,1856,Autumn,"The dampness thus induced , along with the absence of drought , tends still further to retard the drying of the","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 655,20,10,1856,Autumn,20,10,1856,Autumn,"the beginning of this mouth , there has been little drought to clear the stooks of the wetting of the preceding","Glasgow Herald, 20th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 656,29,10,1856,Autumn,29,10,1856,Autumn,". When the river is sunk in times of extreme drought in sum- mer , the water brought in by that","Glasgow Herald, 29th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 657,29,10,1856,Autumn,29,10,1856,Autumn,"is imperative on us . Whatis your season of greatest drought ? From May till , y August . -o 'The","Glasgow Herald, 29th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 658,29,12,1856,Winter,29,12,1856,Winter,"Ila- mncrotis there uase the same air of sterility and drought , aud an altsence of animal lifte , which makes","Glasgow Herald, 29th December 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 659,11,2,1857,Winter,11,2,1857,Winter,". tpo the : an'hi most extreme variations : of drought and moisture , and' coug ; nuchi doubt seems to","Glasgow Herald, 11st February 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 660,18,3,1857,Spring,18,3,1857,Spring,changes about harvest . time ; unusual heat and almost drought having possibly con-- te tributed to produce a premature ripeness,"Glasgow Herald, 18th March 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 661,6,4,1857,Spring,6,4,1857,Spring,"respect tirose ht mnenl wiro , through coatscieaitiouis conaviction , drought fit to leave ti a that Ciurarrh , becrause they","Glasgow Herald, 06th April 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 662,27,5,1857,Spring,27,5,1857,Spring,"the spring corn , Al' which lately seemed threatened vith drought , has had n sea- wl sonable fall of rain","Glasgow Herald, 27th May 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 663,5,6,1857,Summer,5,6,1857,Summer,"young Piant , but in the ; lhigh grounds the drought lias caused the appearance of the fly . Tile first","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 664,5,6,1857,Summer,5,6,1857,Summer,"of turnip-land , which had been ii hardened by the drought in the early part of ilay. v The showers came","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 665,19,6,1857,Summer,19,6,1857,Summer,"from the west coutntry , bughit a ilgel l titthe drought saity , at prieces ranging from 25 to 50. c","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 666,24,6,1857,Summer,24,6,1857,Summer,", may sufher , as tile onsequence of the late drought , thougl1 whleat , as a whole , seems -iilely","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 667,24,6,1857,Summer,24,6,1857,Summer,"of the previous whiter , and baked to by the drought of susmer , that they cinuot be jsheighed im- ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 668,1,7,1857,Summer,1,7,1857,Summer,was beginning todiqlny the jud e effeets of tbe long-continued drought . lan Wn WrEcu OF THE . iIALAutAR. -The barqpoe,"Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 669,13,7,1857,Summer,13,7,1857,Summer,a few days made rapid pro- gress ; but the drought became too much for the oat and barley crops in,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 670,13,7,1857,Summer,13,7,1857,Summer,"upon light soils , which have been set with the drought , the straw will turn out extremely short . Turnips","Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 671,13,7,1857,Summer,13,7,1857,Summer,"correspondent writes on 6th inst. , that owing to the drought crops appeared stunted , but rain fell on Saturday .","Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 672,15,7,1857,Summer,15,7,1857,Summer,"most luxuriant appearance . Even where much stinted with former drought , they now show manifest symptoms of rapid growth .","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 673,27,7,1857,Summer,27,7,1857,Summer,"From the frail shrub which frost may blight , or drought may l shrivel , or an insect destroy , all","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 674,29,7,1857,Summer,29,7,1857,Summer,"plentiful , to hi make up for the inroads of drought upon the final yield . We fo bear , and","Glasgow Herald, 29th July 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 675,5,8,1857,Summer,5,8,1857,Summer,"Indian corn . The great heat after a season of drought makes it flag severely , if not wither fl .","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 676,14,8,1857,Summer,14,8,1857,Summer,"much benefited , as both were suffering from the previous drought . In regard to the grain '6rops , wheat ,","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 677,14,8,1857,Summer,14,8,1857,Summer,"has been most material . Owing to the long continued drought the herbage had become completely parched up , and turnips","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 678,28,8,1857,Summer,28,8,1857,Summer,"exciting cause this season . Although turnip may suffer from drought , dry weather never could be more acceptable , as","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 679,7,9,1857,Autumn,7,9,1857,Autumn,"lie says , are far beheind. ii consequenco of ite drought of Alay atut Juoltt . Hoe adds-The potato crop is","Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 680,11,9,1857,Autumn,11,9,1857,Autumn,the shallow stroa'n to the wonted spaiwningground . Tile long-continued drought of theupreceding weeks had so far reduced the body of,"Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 681,18,9,1857,Autumn,18,9,1857,Autumn,"which tribe lieluad.4pent seven years , were iextremely plagued with droughtS , and they placed great fiaith in the efficacy of","Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 682,18,9,1857,Autumn,18,9,1857,Autumn,such sbsulld tsuperstitions ; but the others ascribed tlili frequent droughts with whichi they suffered to the existence in their tribe,"Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 683,18,9,1857,Autumn,18,9,1857,Autumn,"Christianity . Unfortunately , there were three successive years of drought , a calamiity that was of course said by thd","Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 684,21,9,1857,Autumn,21,9,1857,Autumn,"was small , butwe bed T sa few officers wounded-Colonel Drought , 60thRifle ; Colonel sOvE Seatori , t 35th Native","Glasgow Herald, 21st September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 685,7,10,1857,Autumn,7,10,1857,Autumn,in tre district nd of tire Gorbals Works . The drought has been without a parallel op since the year 182&i,"Glasgow Herald, 07th October 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 686,7,10,1857,Autumn,7,10,1857,Autumn,ird they did actually contain in consequence of tire severe drought er . This quantity would have been sufficient for supplies,"Glasgow Herald, 07th October 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 687,7,10,1857,Autumn,7,10,1857,Autumn,", for a period of about four amonths . The drought this year has not been confined to e Gorbals Works","Glasgow Herald, 07th October 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 688,16,11,1857,Autumn,16,11,1857,Autumn,", main fell . In thi third the samn soii5 drought followed . Iudeed , not ten inches of t f","Glasgow Herald, 16th November 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 689,25,11,1857,Autumn,25,11,1857,Autumn,"ponds , &c. , as the pr , ) tracted drought had re duced the rivers and burns to a pitch","Glasgow Herald, 25th November 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 690,4,12,1857,Winter,4,12,1857,Winter,". Carries abolut 3 ; IRA' weight on 9 feet drought of water , has 2 direct "" gille ; tifully","Glasgow Herald, 04th December 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 691,8,1,1858,Winter,8,1,1858,Winter,"sti ear quence of the fogs , rains , or droughts , ' as the case may be , of it","Glasgow Herald, 08th January 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 692,14,4,1858,Spring,14,4,1858,Spring,"especially in the north , began to complain t of drought as stopping the sowing of Lent corn , and prevent-","Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 693,19,4,1858,Spring,19,4,1858,Spring,". Breadth , . . 51 Depth ...... ....... ; Drought . .... .. 2 AndT 'welve Cargo Barges of the-following","Glasgow Herald, 19th April 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 694,19,5,1858,Spring,19,5,1858,Spring,"weather has now undergone a thoroughl change . This protracted drought , alternating between cold and geniality , according to the","Glasgow Herald, 19th May 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 695,31,5,1858,Spring,31,5,1858,Spring,"are suffering severely , and the natives te expect the drought to continue . If it does there will he e5","Glasgow Herald, 31st May 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 696,31,5,1858,Spring,31,5,1858,Spring,"is considered by the natives a sign of impending.w ax- drought . The flower is full of seeds , which are","Glasgow Herald, 31st May 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 697,2,6,1858,Summer,2,6,1858,Summer,week in June ; but the effects of the previous drought made it certain that oats and beans will hbe failures,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 698,16,6,1858,Summer,16,6,1858,Summer,"and prices were rapidly rising , stimulated bjfear of the drought ; but sunie rains having since fallen , prices have","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 699,23,6,1858,Summer,23,6,1858,Summer,"and on the 24th at 92- ; f with a drought which continued for 13 weeks , and termi- nated on","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 700,23,6,1858,Summer,23,6,1858,Summer,In 1846 there was a scorching heat f and severe drought in the month of Julne . During 18 days the,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 701,23,6,1858,Summer,23,6,1858,Summer,"way of decdine , the first reports of injury by drought being rather exaggerated ; but it was thought the subsequent","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 702,23,6,1858,Summer,23,6,1858,Summer,"244 qrs. , from Scotland only 10 nrs . The drought in Belgium and France creating some export ; r demand","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1858",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 703,12,7,1858,Summer,12,7,1858,Summer,"are in progress by which , Ai in time of drought , it may he reduced by three feet be- he","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 704,14,7,1858,Summer,14,7,1858,Summer,". May 15 , 1858 . The extraordinary and longprotracted drought of the' 'el summer , anl the great scarcity o","Glasgow Herald, 14th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 705,30,7,1858,Summer,30,7,1858,Summer,"Hundreds and- thousands were of prdving. and , learning 'how drought , and floods canl be th made harmless , and","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 706,4,8,1858,Summer,4,8,1858,Summer,"proving , though insomse-localities there are complaints , and the drought has.enadle the tubers smaller than nciaal . Beans and pease","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 707,9,8,1858,Summer,9,8,1858,Summer,"crops will be ready for harvesting almost simultaneously . The drought has tended to reduce the growth of straw , and","Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 708,11,8,1858,Summer,11,8,1858,Summer,late-sown spring crops have t suffered exceedingly from the unusual drought and heat of . spring and summer . There is,"Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 709,11,8,1858,Summer,11,8,1858,Summer,"year ex-hibited . Swedes and turnips have suffered from the drought t and fly , and have to a large extent","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 710,13,8,1858,Summer,13,8,1858,Summer,spring crops have suffered ex- y ceediigly from the unusual drought and heat of spring and is summer . There is,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 711,13,8,1858,Summer,13,8,1858,Summer,"and pease . Swedes and turnips have suffered from the drought and fly , and have to e a large extent","Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 712,18,8,1858,Summer,18,8,1858,Summer,where more humid l climates have lessened the effect of drought . Potatoes con- -tinue most promising . fo M Monday,"Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1858","England,Scotland","UKI,UKM",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 713,20,8,1858,Summer,20,8,1858,Summer,", being com- pletely serched in consequence of the prevailing droughts . The woodls and bogs , it was added ,","Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 714,23,8,1858,Summer,23,8,1858,Summer,"well , as ipaoni thes low grounds , . bht drought and tremendous rainis er destrpyed. nearly all the young birds","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 715,30,8,1858,Summer,30,8,1858,Summer,". 20 her cent. -a deficient increase ft-om the accidenta. droughts in A fl ; inat- istan ; oil seeds ,","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 716,3,9,1858,Autumn,3,9,1858,Autumn,"lut after August began an in- crease of heat and drought , with bright sunshinc , soon ripened the early fields","Glasgow Herald, 03rd September 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 717,3,9,1858,Autumn,3,9,1858,Autumn,"the middle district . Uentil the 23d there was little drought , and a part of the corn was hurried prematurely","Glasgow Herald, 03rd September 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 718,3,9,1858,Autumn,3,9,1858,Autumn,"; 1 all I anid 7-10ths . NV lien speedy drought followsrain the corn crops suffer little injury , and with","Glasgow Herald, 03rd September 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 719,15,9,1858,Autumn,15,9,1858,Autumn,"time is much needed in the North . The long drought , however , has made the showers very serviceable in","Glasgow Herald, 15th September 1858",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 720,17,9,1858,Autumn,17,9,1858,Autumn,be left in this condition in warm weather and after drought . He would not recommend any person to reside in,"Glasgow Herald, 17th September 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 721,17,9,1858,Autumn,17,9,1858,Autumn,"filoodss in order to be let out again either in droughts "" or for cleansing the I streets or flulshing the","Glasgow Herald, 17th September 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 722,24,9,1858,Autumn,24,9,1858,Autumn,"20 millions of gallonis per day for 250 days of drought . , e Th 1wtri'6'be& 'cnveyed' by mined tunnels ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th September 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 723,8,10,1858,Autumn,8,10,1858,Autumn,"disease the flsgr-anl-te -vd 'txtnted in their growth by thle drought , tilr ; resnt imlhit Is ' ; t.a cIerieemdn","Glasgow Herald, 08th October 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 724,29,10,1858,Autumn,29,10,1858,Autumn,"irregular , from the alter- - nation of floods and droughts , that a small fraction only , of such as","Glasgow Herald, 29th October 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 725,3,11,1858,Autumn,3,11,1858,Autumn,"progress of field labours , but after the e long drought more is still wanted for general purposes . a Wheat-sowing","Glasgow Herald, 03rd November 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 726,24,11,1858,Autumn,24,11,1858,Autumn,"viz. , for 150 years , proving an extraordinary "" drouth "" during the last three mouths . be br The","Glasgow Herald, 24th November 1858",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM38,Lanarkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 727,26,11,1858,Autumn,26,11,1858,Autumn,"farniers are also feeling the tin efrects of them protracted drought ; water-carts are met "" I5 everywhere on the road","Glasgow Herald, 26th November 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 728,26,11,1858,Autumn,26,11,1858,Autumn,for drink- dlel *ing aud culinary pur po5Ce Tlie contimnued drought is he ll : ! ( 1tiestiollably bring'iiw abouita forniidable,"Glasgow Herald, 26th November 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 729,29,11,1858,Autumn,29,11,1858,Autumn,"quarter . The Earn , in consequence of the long-continued drought , com- bined with the severe frost which has prevailed","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 730,31,1,1859,Winter,31,1,1859,Winter,"the youag -xegar cane plants , which Otffered by the drought of last year , are now springing up lnxRantly ,","Glasgow Herald, 31st January 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 731,14,3,1859,Spring,14,3,1859,Spring,"for a Ls. seerions failure in the crop arises from drought , from which eni re we seldom suffer . ..","Glasgow Herald, 14th March 1859",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 732,21,3,1859,Spring,21,3,1859,Spring,", deceased ; March 18. ! 1 a 13th Foot-John Drought Edward Mooney , Gent. , to be li Ensign ,","Glasgow Herald, 21st March 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 733,7,5,1859,Spring,7,5,1859,Spring,"the consequence is that , when after solne weeks of drought , heavy rains set ill , even if only for","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 734,20,5,1859,Spring,20,5,1859,Spring,"the surface of the earth is easily hardened tli by drought . Clay lands are already baked very hard , and","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 735,20,5,1859,Spring,20,5,1859,Spring,"lay impassable to sun or shadow , to rain or drought . half--Charlotte b' 'ete 's "" Frofem-. "" 'ever ,","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 736,26,5,1859,Spring,26,5,1859,Spring,". 'AYuRSSxIETDnE CRoPs : e -arefee tling' ' , the drought in. this quarter , herbage and brird preTi. senting a","Glasgow Herald, 26th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 737,27,5,1859,Spring,27,5,1859,Spring,. e ! -I .. Ufl&Ij At tsl . The drought is beconier severe . He ill in. course of preparaton,"Glasgow Herald, 27th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 738,30,5,1859,Spring,30,5,1859,Spring,"average . 'rll IVIATHER-THU.NDE jlUST0rRM. --Yesterday the long- , sntinued drought was brought to a termination by several heavy showers .","Glasgow Herald, 30th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 739,1,6,1859,Summer,1,6,1859,Summer,"been splendid , the teinper.eture being very high . The drought , however , is beginnil.ng to be severely felt on","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 740,1,6,1859,Summer,1,6,1859,Summer,"wind has been easterly for-several days , and th e drought -is beginning to te ] l er oats on light","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 741,2,6,1859,Summer,2,6,1859,Summer,"scarcity of grass , caused by the w ] long-continued drought . The following are a few of the Bi sales","Glasgow Herald, 02nd June 1859","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM6,UKM63,"Argyllshire,Ballochyle",19th Century newspaper,Media 742,4,6,1859,Summer,4,6,1859,Summer,"on stiff and poor seils , the S lateness and drought give a very unpromising appearance . E Swedes sown before","Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 743,4,6,1859,Summer,4,6,1859,Summer,", though the dry hills are beginning tu-be affected by drought . The hill stocks are , however , ill good","Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 744,8,6,1859,Summer,8,6,1859,Summer,unprecedented in this district for the x severity of the drought at so early a period of tile 5 e summer,"Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 745,10,6,1859,Summer,10,6,1859,Summer,"but the water being very lshallow , owing to the drought , nothing was found . Thu pack then crossed to","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 746,13,6,1859,Summer,13,6,1859,Summer,"much , however , is the earth parched by winter droughts , and so great the evaporation , that no rafn","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 747,16,6,1859,Summer,16,6,1859,Summer,crops are also beginninge to suffer from . the extreme drought . The momnings are usually ushered in with a sky,"Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 748,16,6,1859,Summer,16,6,1859,Summer,"50l Irish . Owing to th7 . qseverity of the drought tfh.i I ie. was a scarcity of buyer , .","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 749,17,6,1859,Summer,17,6,1859,Summer,is to be accounted for in coniseqiliEtce of the great drought . Many graziers would have kept their lambs a fortnight,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 750,17,6,1859,Summer,17,6,1859,Summer,. S The country is suffeinsg hmn the most severe drought that a Y has occurred within the meniry of the,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1859",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,19th Century newspaper,Media 751,17,6,1859,Summer,17,6,1859,Summer,"a longer time of dry weather . The e c drought commenced early in spring , and continued through-. a out","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 752,18,6,1859,Summer,18,6,1859,Summer,. B3EnCHIN-FIRE AMONG THE GRAMPIANS. -OWing either to the extreme drought that has prevailed for a considerable time or to other,"Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 753,18,6,1859,Summer,18,6,1859,Summer,and is likely to continue burning while the present scorching drought lasts . A few sheep have been burnt to death,"Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 754,18,6,1859,Summer,18,6,1859,Summer,"Our Forres correspon-dent , writing yesterday , says- "" The drought is very seri- oiisly affecting the crops in our locality","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1859",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Forres,19th Century newspaper,Media 755,18,6,1859,Summer,18,6,1859,Summer,"the single exception of the pota- toes , with which drought and heat seem to agree in a remarkable manner .","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 756,20,6,1859,Summer,20,6,1859,Summer,"pro- rbable forerunner of a more copious supply . The drought , is very severely felt here . Pastures are crisp","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 757,20,6,1859,Summer,20,6,1859,Summer,"soon observed to be in a blaze . The late droughts and extreme heatifavoured the conflagra- , t'tion , and had","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 758,21,6,1859,Summer,21,6,1859,Summer,the Edinburgh would reach St. Johns in safety . THE DROUGHT . The Perth Courier says : -We have had another,"Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1859",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 759,21,6,1859,Summer,21,6,1859,Summer,"rain . The country is suffering very much from the drought , and isevery-where looking sere and scorched . As for","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 760,21,6,1859,Summer,21,6,1859,Summer,"the same of Nairnshire , is so light thiat the drought has told severely in some quarters . "" The cereals","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1859",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Nairnshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 761,21,6,1859,Summer,21,6,1859,Summer,"that it is feared the continuation of another week of drought will materially affect both grass , cereal , and turnip","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 762,23,6,1859,Summer,23,6,1859,Summer,"speaking , the beasts were in good condition . The drought and the indifferent prospects as to "" keep "" operated","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 763,23,6,1859,Summer,23,6,1859,Summer,"backward state of the crops , arising from the long-continued drought . The bay crop is exceedingly light , uh however","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 764,23,6,1859,Summer,23,6,1859,Summer,"I THE WEATHER AND CROPS . ic The late excessive drought happily terminated on Sunday morning last , when there were","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 765,23,6,1859,Summer,23,6,1859,Summer,"light I-sand and stiff clay are so affected with the drought that it is I Y , scarcely expected the crops","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 766,23,6,1859,Summer,23,6,1859,Summer,"had no rain for nore than six weeks . The drought , indeed , has been unequalled sinee the memorable 1","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 767,23,6,1859,Summer,23,6,1859,Summer,"crops are not deficient in promise , but if the drought had continued they must very soon , even there ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 768,23,6,1859,Summer,23,6,1859,Summer,"season , and since they have At eaten up by drought and insects . We have had , how- it ever","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 769,24,6,1859,Summer,24,6,1859,Summer,The Court awarded W0 SCOTLAND . THE WEATHER. -The extraordinary drought which ; y has been experienced over the whole of,"Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1859","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 770,25,6,1859,Summer,25,6,1859,Summer,1 The Falklirk Herald states that the long period of drought 0 was terminated on Wednesday by a succession of genial,"Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 771,25,6,1859,Summer,25,6,1859,Summer,", and in some places even crackedby the long t drought , has obtained an abundant supply of moisture to r","Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 772,27,6,1859,Summer,27,6,1859,Summer,to the languishing Icrop8 I fter the p ) rotrhcted drought . The temperature of the : tiAoaphL vre has frequentIV,"Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 773,29,6,1859,Summer,29,6,1859,Summer,"rock ( or concrete ) to build on , the drought of a summer like the present will crack the upper","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 774,30,6,1859,Summer,30,6,1859,Summer,"have had the interdict putt upon them by the a drought taken off , and although the crops will be in","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 775,1,7,1859,Summer,1,7,1859,Summer,May and June have been as remark- no able for drought as the two previous months were for excees r sive,"Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 776,1,7,1859,Summer,1,7,1859,Summer,"day on which we write . So much is the drought felt , that water is being sold at fabulous prices","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 777,1,7,1859,Summer,1,7,1859,Summer,"barley , which operation was scarcely C conlloeted when the drought of May commenced . We re t ret to say","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 778,1,7,1859,Summer,1,7,1859,Summer,"and soured i state , which nothing but a long drought , or thorough drying h being turned up again ,","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 779,1,7,1859,Summer,1,7,1859,Summer,to give but slight indication of suffering from the long-continued drought till within the last eight days . Here and there,"Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 780,1,7,1859,Summer,1,7,1859,Summer,", is suffering from the excessive wet- llems and succeeding drought that we have had . Pastures , ere0 'Were light-stocked","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 781,2,7,1859,Summer,2,7,1859,Summer,", which is delightful . IoNA. -The long and severe drought has at last happily terminated , and wee 'are now","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 782,2,7,1859,Summer,2,7,1859,Summer,CANAL-One of the most re- markable effects of the late drought lias been the threatened stoppage of communication by the 'Cale-',"Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1859",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Loch Oich,19th Century newspaper,Media 783,2,7,1859,Summer,2,7,1859,Summer,S. . ( From the Dumafries Herald . ) The drought which prevailed in May has continued to a very injurious,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 784,2,7,1859,Summer,2,7,1859,Summer,sowed early and some delayed for 'all periods during the drought . There was partial germination and weak coming ; but,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 785,2,7,1859,Summer,2,7,1859,Summer,"and weak coming ; but between the fly and the drought , the green mostly dis- appeared , and along the","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 786,2,7,1859,Summer,2,7,1859,Summer,"Pasture grass on regular warm gravelly soils was com- pletely droughted and brown before the 20th , and as yet scarce","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 787,4,7,1859,Summer,4,7,1859,Summer,"considerably lowered from the month of May . The extraordinary drought conrtinu.ed up till the 22d ult. , save a passing","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 788,4,7,1859,Summer,4,7,1859,Summer,"was in a very ulfit state for standing a protracted drought , being so battered and consolidated by the Din- wet-","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 789,4,7,1859,Summer,4,7,1859,Summer,conimand high lprices '' Perhaps in no department has the drought hene' o much felt as in the growing of the,"Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 790,5,7,1859,Summer,5,7,1859,Summer,of which hits been so nmuch impeded by the recent drought . THE RoY.AL SussEx MILITIA. -On Sunday las this Grace,"Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1859",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 791,7,7,1859,Summer,7,7,1859,Summer,", heavy showers began to fall lass night . The drought has greatly affected the crops , with the ex- ception","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 792,8,7,1859,Summer,8,7,1859,Summer,the progress of the crops . We believe the late drought has not done so much harm as was expected ;,"Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 793,9,7,1859,Summer,9,7,1859,Summer,are to suffer hr o ai ala'riah nTdegree from lhe drought . We lived in hopes ; - from day to,"Glasgow Herald, 09th July 1859",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,,Highlands,19th Century newspaper,Media 794,9,7,1859,Summer,9,7,1859,Summer,stronger- proof could bsk giyoai of the . very intense drought which has paevailled for some time than the fact that,"Glasgow Herald, 09th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 795,14,7,1859,Summer,14,7,1859,Summer,", v'hich was most welcome after a period of inteanse drought and great 'eat . The country has suffored much from","Glasgow Herald, 14th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 796,14,7,1859,Summer,14,7,1859,Summer,"mutch wanted , especially for the pastures . 'Tho continued drought ipia the 11iifa ourable news frIotl Stagslihvb. 'nk 'retide4ed 'the","Glasgow Herald, 14th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 797,16,7,1859,Summer,16,7,1859,Summer,from the state to which they had fallen during the drought . The tremendous showers of last week failed to move,"Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 798,18,7,1859,Summer,18,7,1859,Summer,"much exposed to the sun 's rays during the protracted drought of May and June , -has turned out a much","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 799,18,7,1859,Summer,18,7,1859,Summer,"well . Turnips on stiff soils have been suffering from drought , but the second sowing , which has been in","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 800,19,7,1859,Summer,19,7,1859,Summer,and when they begin to ipen the effects of the drought -will be more evident in the defioi-. ency of bulk,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 801,19,7,1859,Summer,19,7,1859,Summer,"hay-crop . The tur. nip crop generally suffere much from- drought , and in some places from . iih winds ;","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 802,21,7,1859,Summer,21,7,1859,Summer,that these rains will fail us altogethel' . In-some'districts the drought has already attained a most serzi6s intensity . In St.,"Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 803,21,7,1859,Summer,21,7,1859,Summer,"jYoved very injurious toltheprdspects 4f the planter , The severe drought experienced during the last year has told , we are","Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 804,25,7,1859,Summer,25,7,1859,Summer,"almost dry , owing to the lo1ng and unusual he drought . No boats have passed on it for the last","Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 805,26,7,1859,Summer,26,7,1859,Summer,"hand , the country generally was suffering so much from drought that the rain has not only revived the grass lands","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 806,27,7,1859,Summer,27,7,1859,Summer,'average yield-fronwethe corn and barle' fields . The long contngqel drought ofrb$hq past months hias hbdrarbackwarl iecft on u e 'grbwtA,"Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 807,27,7,1859,Summer,27,7,1859,Summer,"hand , the country generally was suffering so much from drought . that the rain has not only revived the grass","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 808,28,7,1859,Summer,28,7,1859,Summer,"good condition at the end of July , the severe drought having been rather favourable than otherwise on highlying walks ,","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 809,1,8,1859,Summer,1,8,1859,Summer,"in souse . . places , -in consequeence of the'late drought , showed no indi-. cation o f sunning e6iate.staw ;","Glasgow Herald, 01st August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 810,4,8,1859,Summer,4,8,1859,Summer,"south-westerly winds . Owing to t bw huug period of drought , the advent of rain at this season is very","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 811,24,8,1859,Summer,24,8,1859,Summer,"' "" Theyayecracko'my drinking , but theynever think o'1 my drouth . "" Thus a large reduction of the number of","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 812,27,8,1859,Summer,27,8,1859,Summer,"e , arly part of the season the . -- drought vw as so great as ts . preveit the germination","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 813,29,8,1859,Summer,29,8,1859,Summer,"crops failed in. the spring , owing to the excessive drought , but a second seowing has proved successful , and","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 814,13,9,1859,Autumn,13,9,1859,Autumn,"'Ireiend 'does ' not * ''recolidet a. oasoqinof such Continued drought as thishias h ) i . ' , Stooks of","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 815,16,9,1859,Autumn,16,9,1859,Autumn,"Argyvll Streot , a , S - IBAT TlRIU.MPH. 1ELtND DROUGHT NEARER TO SCOTLAND , LO GLASGOW TO BE LFAST I","Glasgow Herald, 16th September 1859","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 816,29,9,1859,Autumn,29,9,1859,Autumn,"thA ru-our , & , d : - fne iaces Drought to Jigt prove the ease to have been one of","Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 817,3,10,1859,Autumn,3,10,1859,Autumn,", vill pull up most of the tune lost bythe drought of the past four months . ' The extent of","Glasgow Herald, 03rd October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 818,26,10,1859,Autumn,26,10,1859,Autumn,tile early part of the year was followed by protracted drought . Nsxile the unusual mildness of the later autumn has,"Glasgow Herald, 26th October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 819,26,10,1859,Autumn,26,10,1859,Autumn,"supply of water , which , owing to the lengthened drought , has been very short , while the water sent","Glasgow Herald, 26th October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 820,26,10,1859,Autumn,26,10,1859,Autumn,"probability occur again , unless in some season of unexampled drought . It was agreed to remit to the Lord Provost","Glasgow Herald, 26th October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 821,3,12,1859,Winter,3,12,1859,Winter,"and that in thne summer sea- zon in tinme of drought , very little water runs in thee burn below the","Glasgow Herald, 03rd December 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 822,3,12,1859,Winter,3,12,1859,Winter,"Depones that in the suimmer tirme , in time of drought and warm weather , ho has seen the water in","Glasgow Herald, 03rd December 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 823,10,12,1859,Winter,10,12,1859,Winter,interests B - had enicountered hardships and losses from arcat drought . E The-Governor of the colony had left Adelaine to,"Glasgow Herald, 10th December 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 824,13,1,1860,Winter,13,1,1860,Winter,the land was thoroughly dry . The great heat and drought at the commenesnment of summer verv soon made the ground,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd January 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 825,25,1,1860,Winter,25,1,1860,Winter,"us- "" describe thd anguishof te people at he long-continued drought , here is reached , . a sublnme- cimax ,","Glasgow Herald, 25th January 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 826,30,3,1860,Spring,30,3,1860,Spring,ground is so wet that it will require days of drought to put the soil in a condition for the reception,"Glasgow Herald, 30th March 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 827,3,4,1860,Spring,3,4,1860,Spring,had been idle . During the remark- fc ded able drought of summerwhile other placesmourned the want f ( hat of,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd April 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 828,7,4,1860,Spring,7,4,1860,Spring,year . This is greatly owing to the unusually long drought and want of wateras swill as to the demand for,"Glasgow Herald, 07th April 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 829,9,4,1860,Spring,9,4,1860,Spring,misking the Magistrates and Justices umpires of the city 's drouth . Wd re the principle of the Refieshment Houses Bill,"Glasgow Herald, 09th April 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 830,11,4,1860,Spring,11,4,1860,Spring,"of food for cat- tte , conseeqent upon the remarkable drought of the summer of 1859 , is- mere-than realised by","Glasgow Herald, 11st April 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 831,12,4,1860,Spring,12,4,1860,Spring,ArILABV Ytas Dmuoa- Vw be re- : f matemed thatthe drought oE d hstvi= SMss tf&5 ' grnewii ge*en samast n,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd April 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 832,23,4,1860,Spring,23,4,1860,Spring,"'s dry weather ; indeed , during this week the drought has been ex- cessive , with several days latterly of","Glasgow Herald, 23rd April 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 833,3,5,1860,Spring,3,5,1860,Spring,"up to the recent salutary changesays : "" Saturday lastthe drought terminated . RaincommenceaI to fall copiously abeut six o'clock in","Glasgow Herald, 03rd May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 834,5,5,1860,Spring,5,5,1860,Spring,"1Lh huL , state thu-there 1 hald Lean a severe drought . The D enucratie Can-eeri-Iour e at Charkston Lad elected","Glasgow Herald, 05th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 835,10,5,1860,Spring,10,5,1860,Spring,"The characteristic resaults of tc AU'i- . traan clirmate are drought and floAds , and ia order to escape the efiects","Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 836,16,5,1860,Spring,16,5,1860,Spring,"other hand let it be remembered that ( sumnmer 's drought provided almost nothing for winters r snows , and also","Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 837,6,6,1860,Summer,6,6,1860,Summer,"the year . At the same time last year the drought of May , during which only half-an-inch of rain fell","Glasgow Herald, 06th June 1860",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 838,11,6,1860,Summer,11,6,1860,Summer,"House of Assembly separated last year , notwithstanding the severe drought which had so long prevailed . - 'The' fact that","Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 839,25,6,1860,Summer,25,6,1860,Summer,"are , on the whole , favourable , The continued drought is doing some injury on the high cotton lands ,","Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 840,2,7,1860,Summer,2,7,1860,Summer,"Wright's. "" the young crop . In some sections the drought continues , hLut it is admitted that the stand is","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 841,9,7,1860,Summer,9,7,1860,Summer,", aS- thoughbfrom some- localities we stil- have coregialats of drought , -which speak of the damage the plnt -must sutain","Glasgow Herald, 09th July 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 842,11,7,1860,Summer,11,7,1860,Summer,"potatoes . The iong continued wet weather , succeeded by drought and sunshine , has rendered the green crop laud very","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 843,28,7,1860,Summer,28,7,1860,Summer,"fine weather , and with the exception of complaints of drought from the high sandy lands , everything appears to be","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 844,3,8,1860,Summer,3,8,1860,Summer,"destroy eggs , and the whole year was remarkable for drought up till June . We can Gr vouch for the","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1860",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Strathearn,19th Century newspaper,Media 845,3,8,1860,Summer,3,8,1860,Summer,"pear to be favourable , although ixtis said the great drought has done harm In Some' It districts . It is","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 846,6,8,1860,Summer,6,8,1860,Summer,"Atlantic States and all the j upland districts . The drought is represested as doing much injury-in stunting the plant ,","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 847,6,8,1860,Summer,6,8,1860,Summer,"be attended with serious diesater . Neil Brothers add-Complaints of drought continue , and are becoming Inore nIuerous than heretofore .","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 848,6,8,1860,Summer,6,8,1860,Summer,"j&'ats are apprehenJed on the high lands , should the drought be prolonged much farther , BRAZIT ARND RIVER PLATE .","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1860",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 849,13,8,1860,Summer,13,8,1860,Summer,Circular says : -The complaints of injury from - the drought are assuming more importance . Cotton is suf . ferirg,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 850,13,8,1860,Summer,13,8,1860,Summer,the crop at this moment in sdmewhat critical ; continued drought or continued rain would result in serious damage ; the,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 851,16,8,1860,Summer,16,8,1860,Summer,", which is generally 'tepreseated as suffering from , etrenie drought . In the . face of so many statements to","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 852,16,8,1860,Summer,16,8,1860,Summer,"makes the following observa- tions : -- "" Should the drought make furtherinroadlsupon the cotton crop , the probability is that","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 853,18,8,1860,Summer,18,8,1860,Summer,"Highlands ; there was no excess either of rain pr drought , heat or cold , and the broods ! of","Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1860",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,,Highlands,19th Century newspaper,Media 854,22,8,1860,Summer,22,8,1860,Summer,"from the South , representing the effects of the recent drought as more serious than was at one time supposed .","Glasgow Herald, 22nd August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 855,29,8,1860,Summer,29,8,1860,Summer,"of Wales on his arrival at the islands . The drought still to prevailed at Barbadoes , causing serious losses to","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1860",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 856,4,9,1860,Autumn,4,9,1860,Autumn,t'totuprobable that- they have' resulted froma the 'extreme : : drouth mwbich has prevailed in the State . ' At anv,"Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 857,8,9,1860,Autumn,8,9,1860,Autumn,"the melting of the winter snows or the largest summer drouth neither adds nor detracts , Montmorenci , and , indeed","Glasgow Herald, 08th September 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 858,17,9,1860,Autumn,17,9,1860,Autumn,as confirmation from some quarters oE the opinion that the drought . was too severe for the plant to benefit by,"Glasgow Herald, 17th September 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 859,26,9,1860,Autumn,26,9,1860,Autumn,"1000 . The country is suffering from this heat and drought . Grapes , which at the beginoing of the season","Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 860,10,11,1860,Autumn,10,11,1860,Autumn,"With trade bad , opium un- certain , and the drought in the North-west , it will be well if it","Glasgow Herald, 10th November 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 861,10,11,1860,Autumn,10,11,1860,Autumn,"we fear , come too late , and in others drought has again set in . In some localities we see","Glasgow Herald, 10th November 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 862,7,12,1860,Winter,7,12,1860,Winter,", which fully bears : out the accounts of the drought we have heard so much from the other side .","Glasgow Herald, 07th December 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 863,10,12,1860,Winter,10,12,1860,Winter,"fact , with the knowni iu- : jury from the drought mad hot weather , gives more confidence to the estiscate","Glasgow Herald, 10th December 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 864,11,12,1860,Winter,11,12,1860,Winter,"and this fact , with the known isjury from t drought and hot weather , gives more confidence to the esti-","Glasgow Herald, 11st December 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 865,19,12,1860,Winter,19,12,1860,Winter,begins to receive and understand the benefit . sA c drought will rAow be almost necessary to clear many part of,"Glasgow Herald, 19th December 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 866,1,2,1861,Winter,1,2,1861,Winter,", son of ; Mrs. Traquair , Oairnie- - d drouth ; 2d , DIucans M'Neiii s-ervant to Mr. Allan Sued-'","Glasgow Herald, 01st February 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 867,6,3,1861,Spring,6,3,1861,Spring,"e been labouring amid sand , and gravel , and drought , and V evil company , and continual excitement ,","Glasgow Herald, 06th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 868,7,3,1861,Spring,7,3,1861,Spring,"parts , is fjUbjsCt o geciat 'heata , a'nd great droughts . Only ayear or so ago the therumometer in the","Glasgow Herald, 07th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 869,9,3,1861,Spring,9,3,1861,Spring,"my home , where , by lea- son of excessive drought , we scarcely raised anything-with a fair foreign market for","Glasgow Herald, 09th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 870,9,4,1861,Spring,9,4,1861,Spring,"markets Y have shown more firmness . The fears of drought , lately t felt inAlgeria , have given place to","Glasgow Herald, 09th April 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 871,30,4,1861,Spring,30,4,1861,Spring,", to . the surprise of all during a great drought , the remnins. of the rsiller and both the mill-","Glasgow Herald, 30th April 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 872,7,5,1861,Spring,7,5,1861,Spring,"the crops diffe.me. in the south' there were fears of drought , In Oaatihiaflneraiabed bene. ' fitd eeryhin , ad te","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 873,10,5,1861,Spring,10,5,1861,Spring,"of the country , and after five weeks of cold drought , there is , no doubt , considerable nled of","Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 874,16,5,1861,Spring,16,5,1861,Spring,"n0d I cat IP by frosty T. , The long-continued drought , aV0uP f gra'9 s the p : bytrMst. md","Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 875,21,5,1861,Spring,21,5,1861,Spring,"PAISLEY . TE1 WEATHER AND Cuors. -Notwithatandiug the long- continued drought , the crops in this noighbourhood are look . ing","Glasgow Herald, 21st May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 876,30,5,1861,Spring,30,5,1861,Spring,"and queys-total , 1160 . TWhe weather 'stil* continues very droughty , and there were f wcustomers for cattle , and","Glasgow Herald, 30th May 1861",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM37,Ayrshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 877,5,6,1861,Summer,5,6,1861,Summer,"order ( save some shrinking of pins 'from the long drought ) , strong and new , with the exception of","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 878,7,6,1861,Summer,7,6,1861,Summer,". The hay crop , however , from the late drought , wiP be both short and light , although in","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 879,11,6,1861,Summer,11,6,1861,Summer,"a'nd which has this season- been increased by the long drought , and believing als 'd that yoa - *are Willing","Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 880,26,6,1861,Summer,26,6,1861,Summer,"hard , dry weather of the previous weeks , occasioning drought-and scarcityof water , . have been re-fnoved , for the","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 881,28,6,1861,Summer,28,6,1861,Summer,general was too near maturity at the end of the drought ia May to derive much benefit from the subsequent growthy,"Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1861",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM37,Districts of Ayrshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 882,29,6,1861,Summer,29,6,1861,Summer,"Ua. ' tlturnuble , but novAn& , rhfiriuenzwe of the drought kSi-ii ierally aolsible tn 'd hearingi.Ahe-niost luxuriant crdep ; i","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 883,3,7,1861,Summer,3,7,1861,Summer,", as was to be ex. pected from the long-continued drought in the early part of surtmmer , will be under","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1861",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,district of Bute,19th Century newspaper,Media 884,4,7,1861,Summer,4,7,1861,Summer,"rain will greatly refresh the coun- try after the late drought , "" . festhere any impatient reader grumbling at this","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 885,5,7,1861,Summer,5,7,1861,Summer,"stiff eoile , . which suffered from' the ex- treine drought of May , will be the beat of the cereals","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 886,17,7,1861,Summer,17,7,1861,Summer,"four enemies . These are the river when rising , drought , too much or unseasonable rain , , and frost","Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 887,17,7,1861,Summer,17,7,1861,Summer,"a gro varies from9 - to s12 the miss-re . drought , ! excessiv' R ain th e ball worm ;","Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 888,24,8,1861,Summer,24,8,1861,Summer,"but we hopetbes'lighi sh'owersare : merely' - a feeding of drought . "" The wheatr orop , i at no tim'","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 889,11,9,1861,Autumn,11,9,1861,Autumn,been burned and their springs dried up from heat and drought . Bat it is said that the heavy lesseevwhich the,"Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 890,23,9,1861,Autumn,23,9,1861,Autumn,is commedcing in all quarters owing to the th long drought andgreat heat the quantitv of winathis seaon co will be,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 891,24,9,1861,Autumn,24,9,1861,Autumn,vvould be glad to treat with Parties wanting thaeir BOCS DROUGHT lUP sr BALANCED . Hie has had tenl yeurs ',"Glasgow Herald, 24th September 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 892,8,10,1861,Autumn,8,10,1861,Autumn,") 6rh'I Stsi R s LS ave . W. F. Drought Stephens ; Be Ra 1 , -Claehlan1dGiareusfHyderark . ( With","Glasgow Herald, 08th October 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 893,12,10,1861,Autumn,12,10,1861,Autumn,"of India , London , and China . W. F. Drought Stevens , Esq. , 12 Cleveland Gardens , Hyde Park","Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1861","England,Northern Ireland","UKN,UKD,UKI","UKN0,UKD7","UKN02,UKD72",Hyde Park,19th Century newspaper,Media 894,12,10,1861,Autumn,12,10,1861,Autumn,"from the want of streams , and'the long' periods of drought . aud sterility , was-not experienced In this far *","Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 895,7,11,1861,Autumn,7,11,1861,Autumn,"Cho ] rholos , but remains abarren waste during thelong droughts , war 9.7t eccasionally occur in all places that can","Glasgow Herald, 07th November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 896,7,11,1861,Autumn,7,11,1861,Autumn,from 18 to 20 days in Auguat.t norc These temporary droughts check the growing crops to such ! -it I -4-T.,"Glasgow Herald, 07th November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 897,7,11,1861,Autumn,7,11,1861,Autumn,"intervals of cessation , especially when in flower , these droughts are very iuijurious , Hence the vast importance of ba","Glasgow Herald, 07th November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 898,7,11,1861,Autumn,7,11,1861,Autumn,"can be irrigated during these tem . Jul . porary droughts , they will alwvays beabundant . Again , this nu","Glasgow Herald, 07th November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 899,7,11,1861,Autumn,7,11,1861,Autumn,"Again , this nu ] country is sobject to periodical droughts at considerable Isar intervals of time , when there is","Glasgow Herald, 07th November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 900,9,11,1861,Autumn,9,11,1861,Autumn,"good time , s for so great has been the drought this I summer and autumn , that water' was actually","Glasgow Herald, 09th November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 901,12,11,1861,Autumn,12,11,1861,Autumn,"the peasant to bear thewhole risk of falling markets and droughty seasoner SepiposIng : 1 the crop i6 fall , his","Glasgow Herald, 12nd November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 902,12,2,1862,Winter,12,2,1862,Winter,"the steam t engines saved the expedition from death by drought . General Burnside , ean ble and eduoated soldier ,","Glasgow Herald, 12nd February 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 903,26,2,1862,Winter,26,2,1862,Winter,"asnlro ) , Brocworth Manor , 'Gloucestershire . W. F. Drought Stephens , Esq. , Cleveland Gardaen . Hyd Park .","Glasgow Herald, 26th February 1862",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 904,1,3,1862,Spring,1,3,1862,Spring,") , Brookworth Manor , Glonseriire . . W. F. Drought Stephens , sq. , Cleveland Gardens , Hyde Park .","Glasgow Herald, 01st March 1862",Northern Ireland,UKN,UKN0,UKN02,Hyde Park,19th Century newspaper,Media 905,22,3,1862,Spring,22,3,1862,Spring,"t done to the memory of St. Patrick in the drought a inflicted on the company , numbers : ofthoem having","Glasgow Herald, 22nd March 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 906,28,3,1862,Spring,28,3,1862,Spring,"wild , wintry , and mostuncozfortable appearance . The long-continued drought tadenabled the husbandman to have his labours far advanced ,","Glasgow Herald, 28th March 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 907,9,4,1862,Spring,9,4,1862,Spring,"Eoenikl yqualedferr lir Ca Spng Vn , Agricultural Sd 'General Drought Purposes S6 , 9R IURWY3 SUBSTIAh SPRINGP 4iORIRIES , i6","Glasgow Herald, 09th April 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 908,12,4,1862,Spring,12,4,1862,Spring,"elemenb "" is searce . The prospect Sni of a drought is at all times an alarming one , and Ma","Glasgow Herald, 12nd April 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 909,12,4,1862,Spring,12,4,1862,Spring,"water even- for , a m season of exce sive drought . But for the erection- of Ai -fo the new","Glasgow Herald, 12nd April 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 910,22,4,1862,Spring,22,4,1862,Spring,"The one gillca having been found inadequate to quench their drouth andt exhaust their fund of-gosstp ; another , and thea","Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 911,29,4,1862,Spring,29,4,1862,Spring,"illness . The winter months , though often accompanied by drought , are peculiarly delightful , and the abundance of small","Glasgow Herald, 29th April 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 912,10,5,1862,Spring,10,5,1862,Spring,"that the earth wben burnt up by exeseire heAt and drought , afnd also after excessive reins , opens largeirls ures","Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 913,4,6,1862,Summer,4,6,1862,Summer,"able as respected the growing crops , the fears of drought on ader the south being dissipated by fine showers .","Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 914,7,6,1862,Summer,7,6,1862,Summer,"moist , The Grey at province to not subject to droughts and famines . The water 2d e is near the","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 915,9,6,1862,Summer,9,6,1862,Summer,"2 , by Mr Thomas Dln 1V . Best three-year-old drought 611y-1et 3. by Mr. G ! J.Mliller , younger of","Glasgow Herald, 09th June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 916,25,6,1862,Summer,25,6,1862,Summer,the occasional stoppage of operatiosconsequaent upon ea seasoni of great drought . -o-T ! Tns Sinir-PossEssEDa lAte Charles be Incledon was,"Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 917,26,6,1862,Summer,26,6,1862,Summer,"thue-soll aeolnd from all appiaraM613se there are every p:o5prcls of drought , aUlhougl the atmosphelre-' itoap hoge as q t with'","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 918,28,6,1862,Summer,28,6,1862,Summer,"ai'abundant as that of last year , if storms and droughts do not inter- pose . From the Gulf States we","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 919,7,7,1862,Summer,7,7,1862,Summer,"U lane . Strones , Row . , XXXI . Drought yeald mare , for agricultural purposes- n i 1st ,","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 920,2,8,1862,Summer,2,8,1862,Summer,"at an N'ewtown Railway ; . *Cut LW . P. DROUGHT STEPRENS . Esq. , Director Motropolitala and distirct L Provinoisi","Glasgow Herald, 02nd August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 921,5,8,1862,Summer,5,8,1862,Summer,crops of all kinds have na betra kept back by drought up to the preaent time ; ie wbile in the,"Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 922,13,8,1862,Summer,13,8,1862,Summer,"there Is any probability of the navigation being imspeded by drought , this1 or much more thau this , might ccciii","Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 923,2,9,1862,Autumn,2,9,1862,Autumn,"are rebels and traitors it they attempt to evade the drought , Great disstisfactIon already exists among this clan of people","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 924,26,9,1862,Autumn,26,9,1862,Autumn,"defect , and that is Its six months of extreme drought and Its six months of continuous rain , which has","Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 925,1,10,1862,Autumn,1,10,1862,Autumn,"Lcoot to leaven through a silence stifled in the crimson drouth ? ave I not , with lIps unte watche to","Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 926,14,11,1862,Autumn,14,11,1862,Autumn,"o clock Forenoon , Consisting of Two Draught Mares , Drought Horse , Excallent hree-yesr-eld Filly , we adapted for Buttermilk","Glasgow Herald, 14th November 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 927,22,11,1862,Autumn,22,11,1862,Autumn,"the duties and to preach , caudsig neither huskiness not droughts . Every member of the congregation is pleased with the","Glasgow Herald, 22nd November 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 928,26,11,1862,Autumn,26,11,1862,Autumn,"to keep up a show of authority , that the drought will certainly take place in a fortnight , bat no","Glasgow Herald, 26th November 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 929,29,11,1862,Autumn,29,11,1862,Autumn,", and bridges In the colony . In several districts droughts had continued for a great length of time , causing","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 930,6,12,1862,Winter,6,12,1862,Winter,", and one great district Is left . perishing from drought We have the privilepe , -therefore , of sucoonar g","Glasgow Herald, 06th December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 931,13,12,1862,Winter,13,12,1862,Winter,"them sbeetad over with kce ; and , when the drought Is severe , the shallow waters themielves are gone ;","Glasgow Herald, 13rd December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 932,13,12,1862,Winter,13,12,1862,Winter,"would believe that the weather was more firmy set for drought than ever . Y et , alittle loud will come","Glasgow Herald, 13rd December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 933,27,12,1862,Winter,27,12,1862,Winter,"northern and no atihn diabict wrere atl sufferin fom 'plrotacted drought . Oldlemhad , rappeared In some vlnyads , and the","Glasgow Herald, 27th December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 934,29,12,1862,Winter,29,12,1862,Winter,"northeta and north-eastern dihect were still sAffring from protr ted drought . OidlUm had reappeared in sme vineyards , and the","Glasgow Herald, 29th December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 935,30,12,1862,Winter,30,12,1862,Winter,"generally are sufferlig very severely from the lozica ; onnued drought , the want of water preov-- t-he w* dng up","Glasgow Herald, 30th December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 936,30,12,1862,Winter,30,12,1862,Winter,"reta s that now , after an unusual period of drought , and with every probability of I a continuance for","Glasgow Herald, 30th December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 937,3,1,1863,Winter,3,1,1863,Winter,"a foretlcought being exarcised in ohaaiding , fer S.tttaui- of drought , the watter c-elimeted ill the raily seaolls , the","Glasgow Herald, 03rd January 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 938,3,1,1863,Winter,3,1,1863,Winter,", laidl up in store for the trying seateoat of drought iu wiinter . Cer- tain it is. tihat lVere one-fourth","Glasgow Herald, 03rd January 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 939,19,1,1863,Winter,19,1,1863,Winter,"thre picture is made up ) with cx- N cessive droughts , stornrs , fires ; shipwrecks , murders , fc","Glasgow Herald, 19th January 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 940,21,1,1863,Winter,21,1,1863,Winter,", Jamses Traquair , sOnI of Mrs. Traquair , C'ailuen Drouth ; - 2d , John Glen , soil of Mr.","Glasgow Herald, 21st January 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 941,23,1,1863,Winter,23,1,1863,Winter,"I , , 'C ON' qf any SIt -it ever Drought ouItt , aili "" CI'nfidhtittti a , l , 50O","Glasgow Herald, 23rd January 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 942,4,3,1863,Spring,4,3,1863,Spring,"the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , it frms n ogceele Ffforeociscg Drought , in which its aperienti qualities are much increased .","Glasgow Herald, 04th March 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 943,10,3,1863,Spring,10,3,1863,Spring,", ld yet nef too hecscyrr WALitNG , we hare Drought forwcard Plain , Ha ndrtnmety-Fit ig Cooerts of a- siciable","Glasgow Herald, 10th March 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 944,27,3,1863,Spring,27,3,1863,Spring,"unt , and Ascea sion on the 4th ilst . Drought had entirely disappeared aud rain fallen in alt parts of","Glasgow Herald, 27th March 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 945,11,4,1863,Spring,11,4,1863,Spring,"'ACIDULATE ) LE'MON SYRUP , it forms an agreeable Efflervescisig Drought , in which its aperient qualities are much increased .","Glasgow Herald, 11st April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 946,11,4,1863,Spring,11,4,1863,Spring,"at different seasons of the year , viz. , as drought or roun prevails . The mean level of the lake","Glasgow Herald, 11st April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 947,11,4,1863,Spring,11,4,1863,Spring,"that of Choco is , with an impenetrable forest . Drought is the grand enemy of the Australian settler ; and","Glasgow Herald, 11st April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 948,13,4,1863,Spring,13,4,1863,Spring,"conse-r quently not good , in consequence of the long drought that prevailed . t The Barbadocos Lic-ral reports that the","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 949,14,4,1863,Spring,14,4,1863,Spring,"Geay , J. Sparsh6tt , G. Huc- ston. - THE DROUGHT IN NE'W SOUTH WVALES AND ITS EFFECTS . The Lucidlen","Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 950,14,4,1863,Spring,14,4,1863,Spring,"hrsOth and breadth , front be severe and protracted i drought and its antithesis : -EaNtremes meet . Than this no","Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 951,14,4,1863,Spring,14,4,1863,Spring,", red , angry look , which betokened interminable vi drought , and reappeared next morn as if to endorse its","Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 952,14,4,1863,Spring,14,4,1863,Spring,hfe of these colonies . Had a nine months ' drought n occurred in England or any other country in colder,"Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1863",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 953,14,4,1863,Spring,14,4,1863,Spring,"visited by the h first shower whieh broke tip the drought , when the face of the ti cuuntry , with","Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 954,14,4,1863,Spring,14,4,1863,Spring,", in a few cases , every trace of the drought and its consequences will have disappeared from off the Australian","Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 955,15,4,1863,Spring,15,4,1863,Spring,"the bar . Be- sides the snails , she has Drought sixty-four passengers a valuable cargo , ard 'sod 900 in","Glasgow Herald, 15th April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 956,23,4,1863,Spring,23,4,1863,Spring,"be shut in winter during 'ere frost , and by droughts in eumno-ir , It appeared to the at 3adthat it","Glasgow Herald, 23rd April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 957,8,5,1863,Spring,8,5,1863,Spring,", 11th 1iLLY lc3 time follil scm v15. , Two Drought , Horses , do Ayrshire Cowss ciilvei amid nt-u the","Glasgow Herald, 08th May 1863",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM37,Ayrshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 958,12,5,1863,Spring,12,5,1863,Spring,further proceed . lags . In consequence of the long drought the Thames ha s become offensive . One of the,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd May 1863",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,"Oxford,River Thames",19th Century newspaper,Media 959,27,5,1863,Spring,27,5,1863,Spring,", where a rise was anticipated from the lorn prevailing drought , had sunk into calm since the plentifitl rains ,","Glasgow Herald, 27th May 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 960,3,6,1863,Summer,3,6,1863,Summer,waele r. r -fr- slightly higher . The fear about drought in Holland had been J.iPelded by a plentiful fall of,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 961,17,6,1863,Summer,17,6,1863,Summer,it is the micert confirmned tliat HaniigarY h1asL sluffered from drought . There have -li ( - been rcee.it fcotc ill,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 962,20,6,1863,Summer,20,6,1863,Summer,best state to resist either e excessive moisture or excessive drought . The season e has been unusually finefor agricultural operations,"Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 963,24,6,1863,Summer,24,6,1863,Summer,"some places had , however , suffered from the previous drought , The Cquotation for wheat at Va.l ladolid vag he","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 964,2,7,1863,Summer,2,7,1863,Summer,"just too much rain , required , owinig to the drought , more working than usual . The temiperature dturig the","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 965,15,7,1863,Summer,15,7,1863,Summer,West India Islands were healthy . The long-con of tinned drought was causing apprehensions for the next crop gr in all,"Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 966,25,7,1863,Summer,25,7,1863,Summer,"Shire , leaving their fine gardens and grain behind themn-a drought and famine followed- I thousands perished , and still die","Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 967,28,7,1863,Summer,28,7,1863,Summer,"sweep everything before them , and to long periods of drought , in which their waters are ggreatly reduced ; and","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 968,28,7,1863,Summer,28,7,1863,Summer,lhad. however improved in value 9d per qr qfro the drought 's having occasioned real Idanage to this grain . The,"Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 969,3,8,1863,Summer,3,8,1863,Summer,"month began on Saturday , and to all appearance the drought had still some time to run . Farmers were beginning","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 970,4,8,1863,Summer,4,8,1863,Summer,mids lvis-l beneath them sutffer from the double c-:iLs of droughts and floods . T'le rein which the iesets vwould Aore,"Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 971,4,8,1863,Summer,4,8,1863,Summer,"i s.tilr1 . ) Is1l ox Ioestx ! 'U - drought , buLt one-se tlnew whsezt 1- e' weret held at","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 972,5,8,1863,Summer,5,8,1863,Summer,", in many places , been suffering T severely from drought . Lven since the change , the air A continues","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 973,6,8,1863,Summer,6,8,1863,Summer,whole of last month still continues ; but the long drought has been broken hea few refreshing n owereawhih ofel on,"Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 974,11,8,1863,Summer,11,8,1863,Summer,"of the famine , caused at first by an unusual drought , and aggra-ated by the wars of the Achawa on","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 975,11,8,1863,Summer,11,8,1863,Summer,. The crops had been t driec. up by the drought of the earlier months of the year with the exception,"Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 976,11,8,1863,Summer,11,8,1863,Summer,"a state of utter ruin and destitution , and the drought still continues . Our . surgeon , Mr. Dickson ,","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 977,12,8,1863,Summer,12,8,1863,Summer,"in Madagascar . ' "" - - - I EXTRAORDINARY DROUGHT AT ALDERSHOTT I - CAMP . During the past week","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1863",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Aldershot,19th Century newspaper,Media 978,12,8,1863,Summer,12,8,1863,Summer,"strange spectacle . In consequence of an extraordinary and tanforeseen drought , nearly the whole of the military have been compelled","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1863",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Aldershot,19th Century newspaper,Media 979,12,8,1863,Summer,12,8,1863,Summer,"un- der the present arrangements at any similar period of drought , has brought the question of obtaining water from other","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 980,18,8,1863,Summer,18,8,1863,Summer,"a There was some thunder on the 2d . The drought is at pre- e sent very severe , and may","Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 981,18,8,1863,Summer,18,8,1863,Summer,"and , as is always the case after a long drought under similar circumstances , there was a perfect rush of","Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 982,19,8,1863,Summer,19,8,1863,Summer,"the ACIDULATED LENION SYRUP , it forms an oTqecahie Jfecocing Drought , in which us aperient qualities are nmluch increased .","Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 983,20,8,1863,Summer,20,8,1863,Summer,"the amount wovn . Oats hate , suffered from tile drought ; but the renort at the end of June said","Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 984,28,8,1863,Summer,28,8,1863,Summer,"no political news of conse- Li' quence . A protracted drought in Jamaica has , it is the said , seriously","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1863",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 985,29,8,1863,Summer,29,8,1863,Summer,t'he present year . 1859 was a year of unusual drought ; the three following summers were of almost continuous rain,"Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 986,29,8,1863,Summer,29,8,1863,Summer,rates of for- mer seasons. -Aunest 24 . AvisisuRE. --The drought was very severe in this county before the showers began,"Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 987,29,8,1863,Summer,29,8,1863,Summer,"and though the exuberant growth was checleed by the subsequent drought , thtuse crops have still a very promising appearance .","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 988,21,9,1863,Autumn,21,9,1863,Autumn,"been stopped in the other two , owing to long drought having caused a cessation of the water supply . The","Glasgow Herald, 21st September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 989,18,11,1863,Autumn,18,11,1863,Autumn,"Road , St. John 's Wood . IV . F. Drought Stephens , Esq. , Director of the 3Metropolitan and Provincial","Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 990,9,12,1863,Winter,9,12,1863,Winter,"LEMON SYRUP , Fact r It forms an agreeable Effereeecigii Drought , in which its aperlenit I r ralities are pich","Glasgow Herald, 09th December 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 991,16,12,1863,Winter,16,12,1863,Winter,"in specie . Business was dull at Valparaiso . The drought in the northern provinces was much felt , and great","Glasgow Herald, 16th December 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 992,26,12,1863,Winter,26,12,1863,Winter,"to the ravages of the locusts , and the excessive drought which has prevailed throughout the country for the past five","Glasgow Herald, 26th December 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 993,6,1,1864,Winter,6,1,1864,Winter,"most discouraging to planters , on account of the long drought , and consequently short crops of sugar , rum ,","Glasgow Herald, 06th January 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 994,22,1,1864,Winter,22,1,1864,Winter,"crop had been greatly inj ared by the long-con- tinued drought with which the whole colony was afflicted , and by","Glasgow Herald, 22nd January 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 995,12,2,1864,Winter,12,2,1864,Winter,". MylIord , -I transmit to your Elxcellency herewith a drought of note which you will address to the Aus. trian","Glasgow Herald, 12nd February 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 996,3,3,1864,Spring,3,3,1864,Spring,"of this great aster , caused by two years of drought , the Hungarian patriotsI wished to form committees of aid","Glasgow Herald, 03rd March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 997,8,3,1864,Spring,8,3,1864,Spring,"generally have been dull during the month . The great drought which at present afflicts the ountry , and the consequent","Glasgow Herald, 08th March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 998,8,3,1864,Spring,8,3,1864,Spring,"for the difficulties of transport , caused by the severe drought under which the country is suffering . Sales are 350,000","Glasgow Herald, 08th March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 999,9,3,1864,Spring,9,3,1864,Spring,"SYRUP , - it forms an agreenrl ; c eEerffescicg Drought , in which its aperlent qualities are much isreased .","Glasgow Herald, 09th March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1000,23,3,1864,Spring,23,3,1864,Spring,", the Germans , in 1849 , profiting by the drought of the summer , advanced from Stoustrap and Stalterup ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1001,26,3,1864,Spring,26,3,1864,Spring,"1ta ( oiDng several vicissitudes of fortune caused by long.contiilued droughts , floods , and diseases among the live stock of","Glasgow Herald, 26th March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1002,26,3,1864,Spring,26,3,1864,Spring,"fast becoming , depopulated in cause- quence of the recent drought . The condi- tion of the islands Brava and St.","Glasgow Herald, 26th March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1003,26,3,1864,Spring,26,3,1864,Spring,"no rice to be had . The effects of the drought had overwhelmed man and beast , and those who were","Glasgow Herald, 26th March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1004,8,4,1864,Spring,8,4,1864,Spring,"a .. very small scale . The war annd the drought chich stalnt f aflict the country will , cause this","Glasgow Herald, 08th April 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1005,13,4,1864,Spring,13,4,1864,Spring,which were lace as horizontal stays . The gun was Drought to within ; a distance of 200 yards of the,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1006,27,4,1864,Spring,27,4,1864,Spring,"in begins to ha feared as the commencement of a drought , which already lessens the flow of water for the","Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1007,30,4,1864,Spring,30,4,1864,Spring,"round it was long , and , scorcned by the drought of the few days pre- vious , it took fire","Glasgow Herald, 30th April 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1008,3,5,1864,Spring,3,5,1864,Spring,"the last Tuesday of May . WATER COMMTTEM. -The protracted drought is being felt in this neighbourhood , and is greatly","Glasgow Herald, 03rd May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1009,7,5,1864,Spring,7,5,1864,Spring,"was 38,900 fanegas . Owing to the continuance of the drought , which prevents the bringing in of cattle , our","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1010,13,5,1864,Spring,13,5,1864,Spring,", as Well as the grain , hardtnijig with the droughty weather , PRtICES . . . . WMheat , perbudlel","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1011,13,5,1864,Spring,13,5,1864,Spring,", ths Wyhole Of ths FARKe STQOCK. consisting of 6 Drought Horses , I Mao 's Ino osOa , 5 Cows","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1012,25,5,1864,Spring,25,5,1864,Spring,"so that the effect of the late harsh winds and drought was almost repaired , rapeseed excepted , half the crop","Glasgow Herald, 25th May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1013,27,5,1864,Spring,27,5,1864,Spring,"three-year-old Galoway bul. locks shown . The weather was very droughty , which , with the high prices asked , caused","Glasgow Herald, 27th May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1014,10,6,1864,Summer,10,6,1864,Summer,"pastures have not yet recovered fromn the recent frost and drought , the refreshing rains have caused the demand for cattle","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1015,13,6,1864,Summer,13,6,1864,Summer,"After a brief and very insufficient rainy season , the drought again set in , soon after the beginning of the","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1016,13,6,1864,Summer,13,6,1864,Summer,"was planted very late last year on account of the drought , and was only'half-grown when the dry season of this","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1017,13,6,1864,Summer,13,6,1864,Summer,", only three were obtained . On account of the drought , and the smiall crop to take off , agricultural","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1018,13,6,1864,Summer,13,6,1864,Summer,"going back to barbaxism . Last year , when the drought commenced , there was an average crop of sugar ready","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1019,13,6,1864,Summer,13,6,1864,Summer,"that it is fearful 'to contemplate the consequences of a drought so prolonged as that of last year , I. EMIGR'IAON","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1020,15,6,1864,Summer,15,6,1864,Summer,"; others suppose that it was intended to avert a drought ; others , again , of a more practical turn","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1021,22,6,1864,Summer,22,6,1864,Summer,watchfulness will be needdd to secure the crop . The drought we began to fear has run a very short course,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1022,23,6,1864,Summer,23,6,1864,Summer,"them 18,000 ; the people of Poona were parched with drought in the hot season - he built a masonry bund","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1023,18,7,1864,Summer,18,7,1864,Summer,"the Northern army int Virginia are the heat and the drought . Len and horses , it is said , are","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1024,19,7,1864,Summer,19,7,1864,Summer,"the spring corn , wzhich has begun to suffer from drought , especially the beans tand pease . Another such week","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1025,20,7,1864,Summer,20,7,1864,Summer,"Merchant ( Ni.irt , tir ] 2rrcrgutic YOUNO MAN , Drought ? ; 1 C ni . Ii II h tsr","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1026,20,7,1864,Summer,20,7,1864,Summer,"suffer , as somre parties say we shall , from drought , it may create a prejudicial effect , and in.","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1027,20,7,1864,Summer,20,7,1864,Summer,"the spring corn , which has begun to suffer from drought , 'especially the beans add' pease . Another such week","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1028,21,7,1864,Summer,21,7,1864,Summer,"suffer , as some parties say we shall , from drought , it may create a prejudicial effect , and in-","Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1029,22,7,1864,Summer,22,7,1864,Summer,"40 Irish- total , 213. 0Owing tothe severity of the drought , pas- tures are getting very bare , aid there","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1030,23,7,1864,Summer,23,7,1864,Summer,"Thames . Barley and oats , owing to the long-continued drought , are very short in the stra'w and are ripening","Glasgow Herald, 23rd July 1864",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 1031,25,7,1864,Summer,25,7,1864,Summer,"uiredd y . Teeu pastures had suffered severely from the drought , and had be- come parched and bare , while","Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1032,5,8,1864,Summer,5,8,1864,Summer," in WVestmeath croprs have not sufferedl so #REF! from drought , and although the meadows are lit14 yet there will","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1864",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Renfrew,19th Century newspaper,Media 1033,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,"severalfarms are excellent . Great care , from the long drought , must be exercised in harvesting . Oats are short","Glasgow Herald, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1034,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,"fields of wheat are light , in consequence of the drought , but on some of the atiff soils the yield","Glasgow Herald, 08th August 1864",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Stamford,19th Century newspaper,Media 1035,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,"ripe at the same time . In consequence of the drought many fields have fallen light with shortness of strew ,","Glasgow Herald, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1036,10,8,1864,Summer,10,8,1864,Summer,"scarcity of grass in the English counties , the long-continued drought having pre . vented the proper development of pasturage .","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1864",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,,Highlands,19th Century newspaper,Media 1037,12,8,1864,Summer,12,8,1864,Summer,"which could not sprout last year on account of the drought , has this year grown lup vigorously . That curious","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1038,15,8,1864,Summer,15,8,1864,Summer,"are others of n more serious damage frcm the long-continued drought wihich may be partially true , but from the' large","Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1039,16,8,1864,Summer,16,8,1864,Summer,". duce ofAustralia , asthe consequenceof the great heat and drought . We shall soon be able to report ulonthe quality","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1040,16,8,1864,Summer,16,8,1864,Summer,"20s. to 21s. 3d. per qr . At Cologne the drought and beat have been ex- cessive , and the mnarket","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1041,17,8,1864,Summer,17,8,1864,Summer,"was generally anticipated on account of the early and severe drouth , The crop of wheat will , however , be","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1042,17,8,1864,Summer,17,8,1864,Summer,", A fine rain had greatly relieved the fears of drought . The weather had enabled farmers to secure their crops","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1043,18,8,1864,Summer,18,8,1864,Summer,"but are generally bare , and this and the extreme drought from which a large portion o1 England is suffering ,","Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1864",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1044,19,8,1864,Summer,19,8,1864,Summer,"how , vow , vow ! and tendency to . drought He is your children 's pet , companion of their","Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1045,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,set against - those drawbacks . Wehave an almostentire freedomfromsuch droughts as at -this moment are causing deep anxiety and alarm,"Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1046,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,are generally unsatisfactory on account of the can . tinual drought . Nothing can lbe said aS yet with ceitainty as,"Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1047,24,8,1864,Summer,24,8,1864,Summer,"but prices are nevertheless well sustained . The lokig continued drought is unfaourable to the quality end quantity of vrool ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1048,24,8,1864,Summer,24,8,1864,Summer,"to hiirry up tlie produce . In fact , the drought has made euch havoc widh forage , and so sent","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1049,24,8,1864,Summer,24,8,1864,Summer,", and some fille rains had fallen , though . drought was still complained of in certain localities . : According","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1050,26,8,1864,Summer,26,8,1864,Summer,seeingsthe Levern eud 'th Cart so dryjx.and if . the drought : continues much longer water in both'theiGorbals Gravitation and Paisley,"Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1051,26,8,1864,Summer,26,8,1864,Summer,"two-year.old Irish bullocks-total , 261 . Owing to the severe drought and scarcity of grams , there were few customers for","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1052,29,8,1864,Summer,29,8,1864,Summer,". Dairy farmers are also experiencing the.effeqts of the long drought , in the falling of of 'their' cows in milk","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1053,30,8,1864,Summer,30,8,1864,Summer,". EXTENT. : n V I -It-iteithe -great d e-niiv'e drought which comnuencedinear thte end'of 1857 , i and pravaied- with","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1054,30,8,1864,Summer,30,8,1864,Summer,"anid- similar yi i rfsitbaes 'o anhi5ttl misbture and . drought , in differ . ofotd eason8 are no douba the","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1055,30,8,1864,Summer,30,8,1864,Summer,be his soil sa6turatedf with humidity er parched up Miith drought . The present drought is much more extensivelthan was at,"Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1056,30,8,1864,Summer,30,8,1864,Summer,"with humidity er parched up Miith drought . The present drought is much more extensivelthan was at . first imagined ,","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1057,31,8,1864,Summer,31,8,1864,Summer,"has been greatly refreshed , but the long continuance of drought requires a more plentiful supply for esculents and the recovery","Glasgow Herald, 31st August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1058,31,8,1864,Summer,31,8,1864,Summer,parst sumr h water supply in Durafriepi from the lon drought and other causesi has beeni very de . fect ;,"Glasgow Herald, 31st August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1059,3,9,1864,Autumn,3,9,1864,Autumn,"in timie , o repair the damiagq eccasloued'bythe , , drought , . ince , the'elcome do . iof the 19th","Glasgow Herald, 03rd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1060,7,9,1864,Autumn,7,9,1864,Autumn,"good coloar , but small in berry from the great drought . From Suffolk on that day . it was stated","Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1864",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1061,10,9,1864,Autumn,10,9,1864,Autumn,", every Stream being exhausted on account of the late drought . This experiment , we predict , will be the","Glasgow Herald, 10th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1062,12,9,1864,Autumn,12,9,1864,Autumn,"apostolical empire have been , t confided . M THE DROUGHT IN THE1 MIDLAND , - COUNTIES , I The remarkable","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1864",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1063,12,9,1864,Autumn,12,9,1864,Autumn,"of August , 1S64 , has been chiefly characterised for drought and extreme variations of temperature , tending most to cold","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1064,14,9,1864,Autumn,14,9,1864,Autumn,". Oats very thin . iefins ) to the late drought , are scarcely worthgetti tures are fresher . "" From","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1864",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF15,Worksop,19th Century newspaper,Media 1065,14,9,1864,Autumn,14,9,1864,Autumn,"meat , however , ruling high , from the long drought , and consequent deficiency of forage , and theprospect of","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1066,19,9,1864,Autumn,19,9,1864,Autumn,"aould reach 2010,0as tons , but , from the long drought , it will probably not exceed 145t,0C0 Froa Germany the","Glasgow Herald, 19th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1067,23,9,1864,Autumn,23,9,1864,Autumn,"generally in is August , and after a season of drought , that f , these hordes of toads have made","Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1068,26,9,1864,Autumn,26,9,1864,Autumn,"a return of good weather , A Few days ' drought is much needed at present to per . mit the","Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1069,28,9,1864,Autumn,28,9,1864,Autumn,"week will about rc. move the last vestiges of the drought , and as a mild temllerature 1kag generally ruled ,","Glasgow Herald, 28th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1070,1,10,1864,Autumn,1,10,1864,Autumn,"grain was im the stack. , In colnsequencet of tlre drought , both tire cereal-and. - the- root crojs , mibro","Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1864",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1071,8,10,1864,Autumn,8,10,1864,Autumn,"from the interior were somewhat unfavourable , the continuance of drought and the stormy north-west wind which had prevailed for some","Glasgow Herald, 08th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1072,10,10,1864,Autumn,10,10,1864,Autumn,"veced . Sails very fast , anau arisd lrg ao drought of wanter , Length , 320lh ol 9Sl0ths feet -","Glasgow Herald, 10th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1073,15,10,1864,Autumn,15,10,1864,Autumn,month quite b a4ked and d up by a continous drought . It was a won . 2at the ic ri.l,"Glasgow Herald, 15th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1074,19,10,1864,Autumn,19,10,1864,Autumn,for owing to the scarcity of paper during tbue great drought of the last twvo months . Many of the mills,"Glasgow Herald, 19th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1075,22,10,1864,Autumn,22,10,1864,Autumn,"quantity would have been forwarded had the long spell of drought not hindered planting operations . "" The St. Lucian also","Glasgow Herald, 22nd October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1076,22,10,1864,Autumn,22,10,1864,Autumn,places they arc equally regarded as the authors of the drought which has prevailed this year . People look upon them,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1077,2,11,1864,Autumn,2,11,1864,Autumn,"further inland it was remarked : - "" The long drought hnq been followed by copious sholvwrs , which enabTh the","Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1078,4,11,1864,Autumn,4,11,1864,Autumn,". I may tell a man in the midst of drought , Put out your handkerctiief for the drop of rain","Glasgow Herald, 04th November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1079,10,11,1864,Autumn,10,11,1864,Autumn,to exaggerate the dreadful importance of this intelligence . A drought in England means a short hsrvest and high prices ;,"Glasgow Herald, 10th November 1864",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1080,30,11,1864,Autumn,30,11,1864,Autumn,"The traces , however , of the long prevalence of drought are yet apparent in many places , and we must","Glasgow Herald, 30th November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1081,5,12,1864,Winter,5,12,1864,Winter,"; and , above all , to a disastrous ' drought in somn ; of the principal cotton-grow- inlg districts .","Glasgow Herald, 05th December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1082,9,12,1864,Winter,9,12,1864,Winter,"that , after making every allowance for the effects of drought and other drawbacks , the out-turn of cotton this year","Glasgow Herald, 09th December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1083,12,12,1864,Winter,12,12,1864,Winter,"A further rise in the price is aaticipaterl , A drought hiss fallen upon the entire crop , and half .","Glasgow Herald, 12nd December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1084,13,12,1864,Winter,13,12,1864,Winter,"the cotton crop in Agra has suffered severely from a drought this year , and a loss will in consequence be","Glasgow Herald, 13rd December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1085,13,12,1864,Winter,13,12,1864,Winter,"A further rise in the price is anticipated . A drought has fallen upon the entire crop , and half .","Glasgow Herald, 13rd December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1086,17,12,1864,Winter,17,12,1864,Winter,"Barley failed ; sowed too , late , and ( drought ; a thini , poor crop , hot enough to","Glasgow Herald, 17th December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1087,31,12,1864,Winter,31,12,1864,Winter,"nothing to injure vegetation , which suffered laore from the drought . The dry weather continuedup to the middle of Octo-","Glasgow Herald, 31st December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1088,4,1,1865,Winter,4,1,1865,Winter,less of fodder by the effects of the long summer drought . Christmas beef may be the : dearer in consequence,"Glasgow Herald, 04th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1089,7,1,1865,Winter,7,1,1865,Winter,"crop in the North-West this season , in consequence of drought , and the food crops are affected in like manner","Glasgow Herald, 07th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1090,9,1,1865,Winter,9,1,1865,Winter,"culty from the want of rain . The long Continuous drought has seriously retarded our elforts , and in some measure","Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1091,7,2,1865,Winter,7,2,1865,Winter,"Ballygeary coast . guard early on Tuesday morning , and Drought with- in 200 yards of the shore , where she","Glasgow Herald, 07th February 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1092,20,2,1865,Winter,20,2,1865,Winter,in several respects peculiar during the past quarter . The drought which had prevailed to a great extent during the months,"Glasgow Herald, 20th February 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1093,15,3,1865,Spring,15,3,1865,Spring,tlat the-purchase must involve the whole works . uring the drought in the amitumn of 1852 the mills on the line,"Glasgow Herald, 15th March 1865",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1094,15,3,1865,Spring,15,3,1865,Spring,", and 350,000 of capital lay dormant . During the drought last gear Loch Thom was run dowsn 25 feet ,","Glasgow Herald, 15th March 1865",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Loch Thom,19th Century newspaper,Media 1095,16,3,1865,Spring,16,3,1865,Spring,"met witlt an enthusiastic reception from the inhabitants . The drought at Demerara continued , and tire young canes suffered considerably","Glasgow Herald, 16th March 1865",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1096,16,3,1865,Spring,16,3,1865,Spring,"ot London , 90 days , 480 dollars . Severe drought prevailed at Jamaica . and was greatly f by stock","Glasgow Herald, 16th March 1865",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1097,17,3,1865,Spring,17,3,1865,Spring,"miles of fences have shared a similar disaster . The drought , though entailing heavy losses in these re- spects ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1098,17,3,1865,Spring,17,3,1865,Spring,"of jerked beef . Through the growing demand and the drought of last year , 9eef and mutton are getting tremendously","Glasgow Herald, 17th March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1099,20,3,1865,Spring,20,3,1865,Spring,"year , "" As this is a coolsutry xpoed to droughts , lbs u rass may be eaten upf by Iocu-t'","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1100,23,3,1865,Spring,23,3,1865,Spring,"especlally suitable for the Curo of Smnokly Chimneys , Down Droughts , and Back Smoke . Does not readily choke up","Glasgow Herald, 23rd March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1101,25,3,1865,Spring,25,3,1865,Spring,the streets are at present in for horses from the drought . The present extreme dry weather has rendered the granite,"Glasgow Herald, 25th March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1102,19,4,1865,Spring,19,4,1865,Spring,"however , ought to be showery weIn T. verge upon drought ; but this would only sel s. tell upon pring","Glasgow Herald, 19th April 1865",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1103,26,4,1865,Spring,26,4,1865,Spring,"Dundee at 9.45 , and joining the Edinburgh train at Droughty Ferry , broke -down at about three-quarters of a mile","Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1865","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM2,"UKM21,UKM25",Dundee,19th Century newspaper,Media 1104,3,5,1865,Spring,3,5,1865,Spring,"Some apprehension began to be entertained on the score of drought , the sun having been unusually hot . Wheat had","Glasgow Herald, 03rd May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1105,3,5,1865,Spring,3,5,1865,Spring,. I One-Yesr-Old Bull ; sa Three-YearOld Budl ; 2 Drought Horses ; 2 Two.Year-Old Fillies ; 2 Two-Year-Old Cultsg and,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1106,4,5,1865,Spring,4,5,1865,Spring,"ragged and squalid , haggard and emaciated , parosed with drought an faint with hunger , they sat waiting to hear","Glasgow Herald, 04th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1107,4,5,1865,Spring,4,5,1865,Spring,"In alf I no-earOli Bul ; Thee-earOld Bull ; 2 Drought Horses ; 2 Two-Year-OldFhilrlci6es ; Two-Year-Old Colts , and a","Glasgow Herald, 04th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1108,10,5,1865,Spring,10,5,1865,Spring,"rye , some damage lavlng been done by the previous drought . Wheat to 41s . Cii. , rye to 26","Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1109,16,5,1865,Spring,16,5,1865,Spring,"grass , having been subjected to the long heat and drought of sum- mer and autumn , are readily seized by","Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1110,24,5,1865,Spring,24,5,1865,Spring,"i thelightsoils looked weak andthin.Therlapep - wbich had suffered by drought and tbet5 recovering fast , The market was firmn ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1111,30,5,1865,Spring,30,5,1865,Spring,"intelligence from St. Thomas to the 15th inst . Great drought had prevailed at Jamaica , and the next crop of","Glasgow Herald, 30th May 1865",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1112,30,5,1865,Spring,30,5,1865,Spring,"India Islands were generally healthy . In consequence of the drought at Jamaica , the next crop of sugar will be","Glasgow Herald, 30th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1113,31,5,1865,Spring,31,5,1865,Spring,", l0d , to lid , per 4lbs . The drought and bush fires at Victoria had done some damage ;","Glasgow Herald, 31st May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1114,7,6,1865,Summer,7,6,1865,Summer,"Road , l'ad each large and valuable studs , eomprising drought harness and saddle aninnals . Mr. Arebibsal Yuill , Cathedral","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1115,7,6,1865,Summer,7,6,1865,Summer,"partially suffered , and lluadary hkenc snmore ex ; perienced drought . In Swvii erlasIl aoz e places look very unpromising","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1116,7,6,1865,Summer,7,6,1865,Summer,"Relaumur in the shade for several dolt *wplSd prevalence of drought had improvet rd 3i "" 2 having been moderate .","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1117,28,6,1865,Summer,28,6,1865,Summer,some localities of the north . west have suffered by drought . The arrivals off the coast since the 16th June,"Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1118,28,6,1865,Summer,28,6,1865,Summer,"another id . since our last at Mteatrioht . The drought in this neighy bourhood was felt very severely , farmers","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1119,3,7,1865,Summer,3,7,1865,Summer,"the bhe Ik was thatched , and owing to the drought was as ii flammable as tinder , and it is","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1120,5,7,1865,Summer,5,7,1865,Summer,"Mark Lane Express. ) in Up to Thursday evening the drought continued , he but since then very copious showers have","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1121,5,7,1865,Summer,5,7,1865,Summer,"produce , The spring corn had scriously "" suffered from drought , more especially oats , for Which scarcely any sellers","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1122,7,7,1865,Summer,7,7,1865,Summer,"from 10o. upwards . J3UTTnB , POULTRY , &c. -The drought having di- nibuished the succulence of the pasture , cows","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1123,10,7,1865,Summer,10,7,1865,Summer,take its course . There has been so long continued drought in this and the other colonies here that cattle have,"Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1124,12,7,1865,Summer,12,7,1865,Summer,", which were calculated to rapidly c-h1ace the vestiges of drought which lately pmevailed. rJ he corn now will pretty well","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1125,19,7,1865,Summer,19,7,1865,Summer,"and rain have repaired the disastrous effects of the previous drought and cold . In consequence , the price of cotton","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1126,19,7,1865,Summer,19,7,1865,Summer,less than we had been doing owing to the long-continued drought of the previous foar months . Bat as good fortufne,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1127,19,7,1865,Summer,19,7,1865,Summer,"been Secured in the most splendid condition , but the drought of June interfered somewhat with the yield . The recent","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1128,19,7,1865,Summer,19,7,1865,Summer,", many fields being laid ; but as the previous drought was against the growth of weeds , some fine breezes","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1129,21,7,1865,Summer,21,7,1865,Summer,"Turnips , which were supposed to have perished by the drought and fly , have appeared in light green rows under","Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1130,21,7,1865,Summer,21,7,1865,Summer,"had a hard time of it during the pa otracted drought , for a large number of wages men were but","Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1131,27,7,1865,Summer,27,7,1865,Summer,"of price this year is caused by last year 's drought , and failure of cattle food . It may come","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1132,28,7,1865,Summer,28,7,1865,Summer,by what is nuix regarded ds a repetition of the drought of last year . Except a few and very partial,"Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1133,29,7,1865,Summer,29,7,1865,Summer,"cereals il on light ground , owing to the late drought , will be l short ; but heads are well","Glasgow Herald, 29th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1134,2,8,1865,Summer,2,8,1865,Summer,"now free of responsi- bility for the result of continued drought . The town 's dams are also well down ,","Glasgow Herald, 02nd August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1135,11,8,1865,Summer,11,8,1865,Summer,"do homage to its sacred cha- racter . In a drought we devoutly pray- for rain . Singularly enough , however","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1136,12,8,1865,Summer,12,8,1865,Summer,"ordinary dexterity , This fact is owim , to the drought of June month and the early part of July ,","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1137,12,8,1865,Summer,12,8,1865,Summer,"to lay by a stock for , a gear of drought . The insertion of the above in your paper will","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1138,18,8,1865,Summer,18,8,1865,Summer,to the heavy rain which set in diec a long drought . The first consequence obe feared is a great deficiency,"Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1139,26,8,1865,Summer,26,8,1865,Summer,"soot ; and scoresawill be found where , during the drought of this sumamer , the-' poor inhabitants have had nothing","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1140,26,8,1865,Summer,26,8,1865,Summer,"which had fallen , though , after the months of drought which had been experienced , a very large downfall was","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1141,28,8,1865,Summer,28,8,1865,Summer,", to quench ed the hunger and "" slocken the drouth "" of the dusky t population . I was agreeably","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1865",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM36,Coatbridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 1142,1,9,1865,Autumn,1,9,1865,Autumn,the loss suffered last year through the severe and long-continued drought of its summmer . ALLEGED CAPTURE oF PEEIN. -The Timnes,"Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1143,1,9,1865,Autumn,1,9,1865,Autumn,"yield a supply of the purest water during the Severest droughts . The subsoil is gravelly , and is racily penetrated","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1144,2,9,1865,Autumn,2,9,1865,Autumn,loss sufaered last year through the' severe and longicon- tinned drought of its summer . This yer there is ample food,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1145,5,9,1865,Autumn,5,9,1865,Autumn,"grass . hoppers played havoc with the farms , and drought is alleged as the cause of the previous failures ,","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1146,16,9,1865,Autumn,16,9,1865,Autumn,"through the bed of the river , and in summer droughts this being small , together with the rise and fall","Glasgow Herald, 16th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1147,27,9,1865,Autumn,27,9,1865,Autumn,"criterion . Most of the seed bears the stamp of drought-the white shows no coldness , the more admixture of weeds*","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1148,30,9,1865,Autumn,30,9,1865,Autumn,"case season , remarkable as it has been fort long-continued drought , bha tboroughlp.1 capabilities of the Gourock reservoir , ferv","Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1865",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Gourock,19th Century newspaper,Media 1149,11,10,1865,Autumn,11,10,1865,Autumn,"come toolateforpotatoes whiohhavesuf. fered extensively by disease , and the drought has also produced mildew among the turnipst with the atop","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1150,11,10,1865,Autumn,11,10,1865,Autumn,", new wheat was '6d. per qr. dearer . The drought was greater than ever before remembered , and rain was","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1151,12,10,1865,Autumn,12,10,1865,Autumn,"bar.n . CluEir-FaoD DINl ; BEAUN. -Afleralorng periodI of tinpreqedented drought , - the weather seuddenly 'ehangkl ani Xonday . Rai","Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1152,17,10,1865,Autumn,17,10,1865,Autumn,"from Meibourne io August 25 , at which date a drought was pre- vailing of . such intensity that sheep weX","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1153,17,10,1865,Autumn,17,10,1865,Autumn,", for example , has been a year of extraordinary drought , and so was last year . The rainfall in","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1865",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1154,17,10,1865,Autumn,17,10,1865,Autumn,"inches-very smal indeed . Now , ' notwithstanding this extraordinary drought-a' drought which has been most inconvenient for some' animals ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1155,17,10,1865,Autumn,17,10,1865,Autumn,"smal indeed . Now , ' notwithstanding this extraordinary drought-a' drought which has been most inconvenient for some' animals , espeoially","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1156,17,10,1865,Autumn,17,10,1865,Autumn,", I do not think : there has been any drought in this country which could be at all injurious to","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1157,21,10,1865,Autumn,21,10,1865,Autumn,feed on such miserable grass as there 'as for sheerochoking drought . 'Eyre liwdriothiug with which tohlog out this ive feet,"Glasgow Herald, 21st October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1158,21,10,1865,Autumn,21,10,1865,Autumn,"muile from the last watier , after sevent dys ' drought for the horses apd theiroce sheep , , and two","Glasgow Herald, 21st October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1159,21,10,1865,Autumn,21,10,1865,Autumn,"has suffered considerably from mildew , generated by the prolonged drought in September . The weather was bright and clear ,","Glasgow Herald, 21st October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1160,26,10,1865,Autumn,26,10,1865,Autumn,"10th7 instant , when . 'almost troplcl , heat and drought gave way to a eeanably colla teniperaure "" atdu ieavd","Glasgow Herald, 26th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1161,27,10,1865,Autumn,27,10,1865,Autumn,"an inferior kind , which is attributed to the long drought and mildew . The show took place in the Exchange","Glasgow Herald, 27th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1162,13,11,1865,Autumn,13,11,1865,Autumn,"some places has come up well , but owing to drought and untimely rains it is not expected that the crop","Glasgow Herald, 13rd November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1163,15,11,1865,Autumn,15,11,1865,Autumn,"Immediate cause of this distress would seem to be the drought of the last two years ; but , in fact","Glasgow Herald, 15th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1164,15,11,1865,Autumn,15,11,1865,Autumn,"their provisions fail as has been the case , from drought , they must steal or starve . And this is","Glasgow Herald, 15th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1165,25,11,1865,Autumn,25,11,1865,Autumn,"considerably during the last two years , by the excessive drought which prevailed in the West Indies , and by the","Glasgow Herald, 25th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1166,29,11,1865,Autumn,29,11,1865,Autumn,"of thanks . Tnh Sstso. -After an unexampled season of drought , we have had extremely wet weather for the last","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1167,29,11,1865,Autumn,29,11,1865,Autumn,"in the Cape colony , tired of its in. cessant droughts and other drawbacks , would do ; the same .","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1168,14,12,1865,Winter,14,12,1865,Winter,the colony in order to promote immigration . A severe drought prevails . NEW ZEALAND . A meeting of the chiefs,"Glasgow Herald, 14th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1169,23,12,1865,Winter,23,12,1865,Winter,influences . Sometimes they have suf- fered from blight and drought ; at others they hare been roughly treated by flying,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1170,29,12,1865,Winter,29,12,1865,Winter,"to the crime of perjury the previous day , was Drought up for sen. tence , Lord JEBVISWOODE Sald.that , after","Glasgow Herald, 29th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1171,1,1,1866,Winter,1,1,1866,Winter,"was owing either to partial . causes , such as drought , or to their 'own idleness , vice , and","Glasgow Herald, 01st January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1172,9,1,1866,Winter,9,1,1866,Winter,"supply for all the purposes of the works . The drought was more severely felt atthe Gorbals works , wherethe quantity","Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1866",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,Gorbals,19th Century newspaper,Media 1173,10,1,1866,Winter,10,1,1866,Winter,of f wool . When the effects of the long-continued drought in some of our colonies are fully ascertained there wil,"Glasgow Herald, 10th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1174,12,1,1866,Winter,12,1,1866,Winter,"improve its qualty and enbance Its value . The continued drought bad , howvever , exercised a prejudticiall , and often","Glasgow Herald, 12nd January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1175,15,1,1866,Winter,15,1,1866,Winter,"past month are the political crisis and the long severe drought . The former has continued since July , simply owing","Glasgow Herald, 15th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1176,16,1,1866,Winter,16,1,1866,Winter,"worthy of some consloeration . We know that during the drought of summer , when the river is nearly in a","Glasgow Herald, 16th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1177,19,1,1866,Winter,19,1,1866,Winter,"starvation , poverty , aggravated by lossess through the long drought . The fact is , the rebels themselves named the","Glasgow Herald, 19th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1178,20,1,1866,Winter,20,1,1866,Winter,"allow me space , notice it now . In the drought of summer the whole of the sewersi of the city","Glasgow Herald, 20th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1179,20,1,1866,Winter,20,1,1866,Winter,"a day o , prayer and humiliastion in cunsesuence cith drought . At Natal the estragemertt helseen . zhep W Colenso","Glasgow Herald, 20th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1180,29,1,1866,Winter,29,1,1866,Winter,"in the neighbourhood of Smithfield , and Constables Fitzgerald and Drought , of the detective force , hay- iug been set","Glasgow Herald, 29th January 1866",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1181,31,1,1866,Winter,31,1,1866,Winter,of the colony had fallen a prey to famine and drought . The colony is entirely dependent for supplIes from Buenos,"Glasgow Herald, 31st January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1182,31,1,1866,Winter,31,1,1866,Winter,"food in the veld latterly , owing to . the drought , made him more daring than ever , so a","Glasgow Herald, 31st January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1183,3,2,1866,Winter,3,2,1866,Winter,"Excellency asked . The weather was excessively hot ; the drought continued in several districts-at Graaf , Keinet , and Aberdeen","Glasgow Herald, 03rd February 1866",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeen,19th Century newspaper,Media 1184,15,2,1866,Winter,15,2,1866,Winter,likely to suffer very seriously Aia yearowing to the long-oontinued drought . The Enost disastrous consequences have already overtaen 3nazy portions,"Glasgow Herald, 15th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1185,15,2,1866,Winter,15,2,1866,Winter,humiliation and prayer that the disastrous oonse* quences of the drought may be averted Our markets for breadstuffs have dropped back,"Glasgow Herald, 15th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1186,16,2,1866,Winter,16,2,1866,Winter,and to all these were added last year a great drought over a considerable portion of the island . In such,"Glasgow Herald, 16th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1187,7,3,1866,Spring,7,3,1866,Spring,diminish the vermin remnains to be seen ; but the drought of last autumn snap have left less to be done,"Glasgow Herald, 07th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1188,14,3,1866,Spring,14,3,1866,Spring,"has won the race for the Champion Cup , The drought has to a great extent broken up , and heavy","Glasgow Herald, 14th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1189,16,3,1866,Spring,16,3,1866,Spring,"committed great ravages at Managan and Rabot , the continued drought beginning to excite apprehensions of a famine , . The","Glasgow Herald, 16th March 1866",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1190,20,3,1866,Spring,20,3,1866,Spring,"face of increasing competition and urder the disadvantage of a drought of unusuai severity and duration , which had prejudicially affeted","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1191,20,3,1866,Spring,20,3,1866,Spring,", but from the best advices they learnt that the drought had ceased , and the great advance in the price","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1866",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1192,20,3,1866,Spring,20,3,1866,Spring,"would replace any loss which might have arisen from the drought . On the whole , credit had been well m","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1866",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1193,13,4,1866,Spring,13,4,1866,Spring,their deliberate verdict at the recent election . The long-continued drought has been very gene- rally Interrupted throughout these colonies by,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1194,14,4,1866,Spring,14,4,1866,Spring,"prosperity of the country . Notwith- standing the very severe drought against which we have had to contend , and the","Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1195,16,4,1866,Spring,16,4,1866,Spring,death . . THE SE&SON. -After about three weeks of drought e and a disagreeable wind from the eait. a welcoume,"Glasgow Herald, 16th April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1196,17,4,1866,Spring,17,4,1866,Spring,the new district would return four members . The . drought Is at an end . Copious rains have fell all,"Glasgow Herald, 17th April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1197,18,4,1866,Spring,18,4,1866,Spring,instinctively wen suffering early symptoms of disease were destroyed by drought . The same sueggestion bad been previo-tisl made by a,"Glasgow Herald, 18th April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1198,5,5,1866,Spring,5,5,1866,Spring,Therehasbsenrlit ? ! e dolne in produce . The great drought which has3 gre . vailed eince Deember has ret arded,"Glasgow Herald, 05th May 1866",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1199,7,5,1866,Spring,7,5,1866,Spring,"tho country . Not . ta nis t tbe long drought the corn braird is no w planted Way , and","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1200,15,5,1866,Spring,15,5,1866,Spring,"had overtaken his party , owing to the exces. sive drought prevailing in the interior . The paper named above records","Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1201,15,5,1866,Spring,15,5,1866,Spring,"discovered in the vicinity , and owing to the long drought it had been found Impossible to dig up the grave","Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1202,25,5,1866,Spring,25,5,1866,Spring,"of the Queen 's Birth-day . BRIDGE OF ALLAN . Drought and heat still prevail , and everything in the vegetable","Glasgow Herald, 25th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1203,30,5,1866,Spring,30,5,1866,Spring,") fth t&wuI , 6-1 ( euck cluing secasons of drought . ! Fte -di Kcii ee it "" I'f tbAev","Glasgow Herald, 30th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1204,30,5,1866,Spring,30,5,1866,Spring,"wanted , as the crops are suffering from the continued drought and heat daring the fast fifteen days . This week","Glasgow Herald, 30th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1205,16,6,1866,Summer,16,6,1866,Summer,"Free St. Paul 's , James Bell , , - Droughty Ferry , to Eliziboth , youngest -stbt.r of James Chryatal","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1206,19,6,1866,Summer,19,6,1866,Summer,condition and pro . specte of the country . The drought which' pre . vailed so long and so disastrously everywhere,"Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1207,19,6,1866,Summer,19,6,1866,Summer,"through one of oinr long and recurrent cycles of , drought , - and entered upon what we trust may prove","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1208,29,6,1866,Summer,29,6,1866,Summer,"6d per do . BUTTER , POULTRY , &C. -The droughty weather scorching the pastures has tended to diminish the supply","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1209,7,7,1866,Summer,7,7,1866,Summer,the Colonelcy of the 7ch Husears ; and Major.General Armstrong Drought to the Colonelcy of the 45th Foot . BY ORDINARY,"Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1210,7,7,1866,Summer,7,7,1866,Summer,"Scott , transferred to the tth Hussars . Mfajod- General Drought , 45th Foot , in place of Sir Huh lose","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1211,16,7,1866,Summer,16,7,1866,Summer,"ebiey . S3ih Regiment , to proceed to ludie witra droughts ; Staff-Surgeto Toadsi to join> the Sd battelion ; Surgeon-Major","Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1212,18,7,1866,Summer,18,7,1866,Summer,"of spashling agus fhi , to drown at once his drought and his impatience . At last-for even Royalty must conform","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1213,20,7,1866,Summer,20,7,1866,Summer,"at present . The animals suffered much from the long-continued drought , and I when the change of weather came many","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1214,21,7,1866,Summer,21,7,1866,Summer,"Mr. Blackwood , we learn that , notwithstanding the unusual drought , the directors do not anticipate any scarcity in the","Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1215,7,8,1866,Summer,7,8,1866,Summer,"begennimg ton big p oe the ectofrths.e muc reae Id drought . T lready Wthorn lie damaged It , e an","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1216,17,8,1866,Summer,17,8,1866,Summer,"month was almost constantiy from the east , and the drought wso great . During the first week of June dense","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1217,17,8,1866,Summer,17,8,1866,Summer,", and damaged the foilage of the trees . The drought waich bad existed in May conti-nued during . the whole","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1218,11,9,1866,Autumn,11,9,1866,Autumn,", and in many cases it was des:royed by 2he drought or rniuped by the frooms in June , snd had","Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1866",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1219,24,9,1866,Autumn,24,9,1866,Autumn,". In the portions of the South lately euffering. fiom drought there have been abundant rains , and the plant appears","Glasgow Herald, 24th September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1220,26,9,1866,Autumn,26,9,1866,Autumn,". While advices continue to come forward of injury by drought in one place , rain In another , and worms","Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1221,26,9,1866,Autumn,26,9,1866,Autumn,", entitle his views to conslderatlon : - The severe drought whlchmuceededthe copious rains ofJune ies extended in some sections of","Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1222,9,10,1866,Autumn,9,10,1866,Autumn,"ppnrih , where it has not 8uf. fered from the drought , even i l the caterpillar does get in the","Glasgow Herald, 09th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1223,11,10,1866,Autumn,11,10,1866,Autumn,"prices . The weather continues fine , but no great drought ; consequently , in the late districts , much of","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1224,16,10,1866,Autumn,16,10,1866,Autumn,the result of the late very severe and pro' tranted drought . Mn STUALT Mmn 's LITfBArY LCZ6 s. -Mr John,"Glasgow Herald, 16th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1225,24,10,1866,Autumn,24,10,1866,Autumn,"prospective profits of the crop . Crevasese , floods , drought , and worms have materially damaged the crop in many","Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1226,29,11,1866,Autumn,29,11,1866,Autumn,"drier coun. try we found that one of those inexplicable droughts had happened over the north bank of the Rovuma ,","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1227,29,12,1866,Winter,29,12,1866,Winter,"asks for more , Tottering with age and eager with drouth , AHe hardly can carry the mug to his mouth","Glasgow Herald, 29th December 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1228,27,3,1867,Spring,27,3,1867,Spring,"thoe country , but some districts were suffering slightly from drought . Agricultural prospects continued favourable , and trade was quiet","Glasgow Herald, 27th March 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1229,3,4,1867,Spring,3,4,1867,Spring,"CO. 'S Imperial ALES , in high perfection , on Drought aud in Bottle . BASS and ALSOPP , Do ,","Glasgow Herald, 03rd April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1230,20,4,1867,Spring,20,4,1867,Spring,. drier country wve found that one of those inexplicable droughts had happened t over the north bank of the rlovuma,"Glasgow Herald, 20th April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1231,22,4,1867,Spring,22,4,1867,Spring,"in some district- whicih of late years had suffered from drought . At'Ihe village I of Montagno , the river Herois","Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1232,27,5,1867,Spring,27,5,1867,Spring,"factory . Martinique was healthy . Guadaloupe was suffering from drought , and rain was greatly wanted . At Demerara the","Glasgow Herald, 27th May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1233,3,6,1867,Summer,3,6,1867,Summer,"but under the fostering influence of unusual heat and continued drought spread in an alarming manner , and many debates of","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1234,6,7,1867,Summer,6,7,1867,Summer,from inalcing any sustained resistance- to its effects that a drought of terrible intensity fell in the autumn of 1865 .,"Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1235,19,7,1867,Summer,19,7,1867,Summer,on aaforei. lORTABLE SUM:MER BEVERAGES . P hs Dlcous Sparkig Droughts so easily carried : and so - at the Coat,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1236,12,8,1867,Summer,12,8,1867,Summer,"results that the grain ripenig in the 'midst of : drouth , becomes very bard an d free from moisture .","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1237,2,9,1867,Autumn,2,9,1867,Autumn,"are , nevertheleiR , irsued . Extramural:intermentis saspended . The drought which has prevailed here was interrupted yesterday by heavy rain","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1238,2,9,1867,Autumn,2,9,1867,Autumn,", the Entire Foggage on the Fasm Three Excel- lent Drought Horses . Mdch Cow7 Five Box Carts , Twvo llav","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1239,9,9,1867,Autumn,9,9,1867,Autumn,"pre . servation . Inregions subject toviolent atetions ofheatandcold , drought andmoistureltbemostlaetwg materialswere intime decomposed whilein trophical idmates the same destruction","Glasgow Herald, 09th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1240,25,9,1867,Autumn,25,9,1867,Autumn,"The contingencics of affect the rieatvs - , l aloof drought will greatly vijl ; ventmre iilt , and no one","Glasgow Herald, 25th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1241,12,10,1867,Autumn,12,10,1867,Autumn,"so much recommerded by Kirkintilloch people as an antidote to drouth , cOmpounded , o smUl beer and whiy , ftvolried","Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1867",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM31,Kirkintilloch,19th Century newspaper,Media 1242,16,10,1867,Autumn,16,10,1867,Autumn,tey aepreciate the advantages confentractorthey ta been a season of drought arrivk whic would tiOre Pleasantly realise the blessings or an,"Glasgow Herald, 16th October 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1243,19,10,1867,Autumn,19,10,1867,Autumn,"of bthieyear , and , owing . 'to the Late drought and other causes , there basbeen ; -an unusual amount","Glasgow Herald, 19th October 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1244,8,11,1867,Autumn,8,11,1867,Autumn,"blasts , or fast drooping and dying under the fierce droughts of a rainless summer . Dr Duff concluded by referring","Glasgow Herald, 08th November 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1245,27,11,1867,Autumn,27,11,1867,Autumn,of provision stealers now than they have known since the droughts of . 1864 and 1865 . And they wish the,"Glasgow Herald, 27th November 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1246,18,12,1867,Winter,18,12,1867,Winter,"strongly and the island gene- rally continues to suffer from drought . Before the departure of our mail vat Aden ,","Glasgow Herald, 18th December 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1247,27,12,1867,Winter,27,12,1867,Winter,"Croquet , bums , Purses , Pocket-Books , ICricket , Drought , Chess , Do- Needleeases , Ladies ' Fans ,","Glasgow Herald, 27th December 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1248,18,1,1868,Winter,18,1,1868,Winter,", Crequere home Paso , . ooketaBooko , Cricket , Drought , Chess , Do-NeedPecaoet ; Ldies ' Fans , minoeo","Glasgow Herald, 18th January 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1249,27,2,1868,Winter,27,2,1868,Winter,"unfortunate that the past year had been one of exceptional drought , and this ren-dered it necessary to transport a larger","Glasgow Herald, 27th February 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1250,27,2,1868,Winter,27,2,1868,Winter,"of supplies than had been at first anticipated . The drought bad also increased the difficulty of procuring water , and","Glasgow Herald, 27th February 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1251,11,3,1868,Spring,11,3,1868,Spring,"the latter province . The "" sec. , "" or droughts of 'suuniqrp , aYp ne'uover hithesW been io 'vdr hi","Glasgow Herald, 11st March 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1252,20,3,1868,Spring,20,3,1868,Spring,"highly Batisfautory , although the . COony has euffered from drought and a financial . lrieis These troubles have now passed","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1253,18,6,1868,Summer,18,6,1868,Summer,"that the reports unite in en . nouncing that severe drought isrevails ; thot , while on strong soils the cereal","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1254,18,6,1868,Summer,18,6,1868,Summer,health . Thi DnouGHT. -There are increasing complaints of continued drought in the Eastern Counties . In f some parts of,"Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1868",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK42,Torquay,19th Century newspaper,Media 1255,20,6,1868,Summer,20,6,1868,Summer,"of 14 millions . kndetregpictin "" the effect of the drought on the rclsimsaeatalisebythe greattahondance of money . Ii liediscounitmarket yesterday","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1256,23,6,1868,Summer,23,6,1868,Summer,"early as the 10th of July . Tbe heat and drought , which have so benefited cold and wet sals ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1257,23,6,1868,Summer,23,6,1868,Summer,"Tru W TRA AND On ors. -The:continuance of the extreme drought is.begi'ning.to.tell on vegeta , tion , and the gronnd ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1258,23,6,1868,Summer,23,6,1868,Summer,"i tricts been sadly cutup -by the grub and the drought , l and , despite the most seasonable cirouemetances ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1259,27,6,1868,Summer,27,6,1868,Summer,"rmarket were invested with a quiet character throukhout . The drought has told very much against pastures , and turnips have","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1260,29,6,1868,Summer,29,6,1868,Summer,"the elder Murphy , came like rain after a ? drought . On Wednesday night the lecture by Mr As'on was","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1261,30,6,1868,Summer,30,6,1868,Summer,"wan . t 'loes ; . OWIUg to the long-continued drought , and u hich it-eenl i sPine districts has completely","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1262,2,7,1868,Summer,2,7,1868,Summer,"of the Thomas MitchelL WISHAW . TncL WVLeTstwt. -The protracted drought is telling aWainet light dry soils , both on grass","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1263,2,7,1868,Summer,2,7,1868,Summer,"are being received of the dama-ge being done by the drought . As stocks here and abroad are not large ,","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1264,4,7,1868,Summer,4,7,1868,Summer,"favourable than could havce Ibell expected , considering the prolonged drought . Iim the discount market yesterday , owing to prepa","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1265,6,7,1868,Summer,6,7,1868,Summer,"up till the lt of June warranted . The unprecedented drought-no rain , accompanied with excessive heat -bas adversely ait'eted :","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1266,6,7,1868,Summer,6,7,1868,Summer,"Of' all the cereals barley has suffered most from the drought , and , under the most favourable circumstances , its","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1267,7,7,1868,Summer,7,7,1868,Summer,"-Mrket rather firmeor.l b P ] antations suffering from the drought . - lavanrooaCAvTTsTLzIssxE. -Thesupplyof cattlea jt was lees , and","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1268,11,7,1868,Summer,11,7,1868,Summer,"some p arts , have bieen injured by the previous drought , are being harvested . ENGLISH BANKRUPTS . ( Froz","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1868",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1269,13,7,1868,Summer,13,7,1868,Summer,"h into , in consequence of the extraordindiry conitiatnce of drought , which , it is believed by some , :","Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1270,14,7,1868,Summer,14,7,1868,Summer,"of the tunhip crop in consequence of the still continuing drought , of which the heat of yesterday anid to-day hls","Glasgow Herald, 14th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1271,14,7,1868,Summer,14,7,1868,Summer,IntCal am six miles from Stirlig . Owing to te drought the heather and grass were l t easily became n,"Glasgow Herald, 14th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1272,14,7,1868,Summer,14,7,1868,Summer,"owing to the great hea:t of the wenther and long-continued drought , was verydull for cattle , sheep , andlambs ,","Glasgow Herald, 14th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1273,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,", however , lo'oked for , because of the long-continued drought , which is completely baffling rbarers of stock , and","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1274,20,7,1868,Summer,20,7,1868,Summer,circum- stances we have mentioned'were not sufficientlyoon- sidered . The drought which ensued after the crop had - ripened7whieh extended over,"Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1275,21,7,1868,Summer,21,7,1868,Summer,"supply of the quantity at rwesent.drawn from them . *he drought , which has teen peverely feltin'aowe parts of the eountry","Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1276,23,7,1868,Summer,23,7,1868,Summer,Under the influebce of the present sultry or heat and drought the annual rn te of mortality in the : of,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd July 1868",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1277,23,7,1868,Summer,23,7,1868,Summer,"following proverbs as espeoially inteestng jst owand heyaresaid to be Drought nvrrderhngad hsht England wee andI wsll-a-day , But when the","Glasgow Herald, 23rd July 1868",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1278,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,"seen rolling along the lofty ridge , Owing to the drought and the great heat of the sun having exhausted every","Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1279,27,7,1868,Summer,27,7,1868,Summer,"the reservoirs , which is getting sia1w incosequenc pf the drought 'and the wake from cranes on rejiirswells left oBn.L &c.","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1280,27,7,1868,Summer,27,7,1868,Summer,in many ra respects . The generally long- continued R drought in most parts of England has been a m protracted,"Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1868",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1281,29,7,1868,Summer,29,7,1868,Summer,It appears from the account that in several plots ' drought delayed or prevented a general braiid so as to make,"Glasgow Herald, 29th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1282,31,7,1868,Summer,31,7,1868,Summer,"look cQxnparatively well , but with the con. t tinual drought it oaot be cipected that the roots ; -vill be","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1283,31,7,1868,Summer,31,7,1868,Summer,"of the moorse , under the influence of this contieoas drought , does not Improve , but , on the contrary","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1284,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,"sinc0 their ostablishment , There wev a con.isfUarca nf thc droughty weatleT whiAh h bas betn so long oxperienced , with","Glasgow Herald, 01st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1285,3,8,1868,Summer,3,8,1868,Summer,an alarming rapidity . They probably arise from the long-contimned drought . News received from the interior of the country an,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1286,3,8,1868,Summer,3,8,1868,Summer,"iy ( 46 I ofdition. r.otatoes are sufering sbvaerlyfrom the drought , and al- thdtigh th' tibers are estill free from","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1287,3,8,1868,Summer,3,8,1868,Summer,", e'ily on' well-culti'vatedd learns , i etill e'atndinxg tho' drought , ' and may yet iiroduc& i crop ; but","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1288,4,8,1868,Summer,4,8,1868,Summer,"to the lees favourablo proslieut oh tile crop fI ro drought , thongIh e pected to be above an average .","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1289,6,8,1868,Summer,6,8,1868,Summer,". The first . Of CoUrle , is the dita drought-equalling , in length . if not indeed riel li that","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1290,6,8,1868,Summer,6,8,1868,Summer,"coneidersbly smslker tbhan usuaL Though there was a coatieuance of drought , the heat wasa not mostrly cc groat as yesterday","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1291,7,8,1868,Summer,7,8,1868,Summer,"subduing the fire . In con- sequence of the protracted drought , the premises , which are wholly wood , were","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1292,8,8,1868,Summer,8,8,1868,Summer,"ha'rvesVt 'aboutito t'ei place [ will produce io-tltg. The drought has destroyecl theentire crops ; With- out takirg into ,","Glasgow Herald, 08th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1293,8,8,1868,Summer,8,8,1868,Summer,"dry and hot weather , a change as to the drought appears .. bout to tale place . During the night","Glasgow Herald, 08th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1294,10,8,1868,Summer,10,8,1868,Summer,how they hxeo stoodthobeof tOsi of : thie ofn 55nouaul drought . The. - general body o hqCn - iirl ',"Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1295,14,8,1868,Summer,14,8,1868,Summer,"heat of the summer has been accompanied by an extreme drought . The 'winter 'and early spring , it will be","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1296,14,8,1868,Summer,14,8,1868,Summer,"inch . Nor is this by any means the 'greatest. drought that has been experienced in Scotland , In some parts","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1868",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1297,14,8,1868,Summer,14,8,1868,Summer,"but , generally speaking , there has been an uncommon drought in both countries ; and it is predicted that ,","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1298,14,8,1868,Summer,14,8,1868,Summer,". The other crops that have suffered most from the drought are barley and oats , regarding which unfa- vourable reports","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1299,14,8,1868,Summer,14,8,1868,Summer,instances the lambs had slightly gone back in flesh.during the drought from asortness of keep . Such a ecanty supply of,"Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1868",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Lockerbie,19th Century newspaper,Media 1300,14,8,1868,Summer,14,8,1868,Summer,Since the quarter ciosed Scot- land has suanered considerably fromn drought aud un- usual high : . emperature' ; but'as such,"Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1301,17,8,1868,Summer,17,8,1868,Summer,"in splendid condition , and if not injured by a drought , the finest yield for many years will be the","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1302,17,8,1868,Summer,17,8,1868,Summer,"ap- parent in half the States , and a severe drought has afflicted Western Tennessee , but few com- plaints of","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1303,24,8,1868,Summer,24,8,1868,Summer,"of 200 . It appear'sthat for the last five years Drought allowed the greater portion , if not the entire ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1304,25,8,1868,Summer,25,8,1868,Summer,. Lambs appear to have suffered severely from the late drought . Prime swmld calves weere the turn higher in price,"Glasgow Herald, 25th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1305,26,8,1868,Summer,26,8,1868,Summer,"from Penton- v'Mlle on Saturday . * Muszitoons. -Dariug the drought , when vegetation * as generally dormant , there was","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1868",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Penton,19th Century newspaper,Media 1306,26,8,1868,Summer,26,8,1868,Summer,"be of any issue yet in the future . The drought has passed away , and it has . been succeeded","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1307,27,8,1868,Summer,27,8,1868,Summer,"of vegeta- tion , which had been arrested by the drought , having got a fresh start , causing the tubers","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1308,27,8,1868,Summer,27,8,1868,Summer,", says : - "" In consequenc6 of the pioldnged drought , the harvest hAts been earlier in this district by","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1868",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM36,Wishaw,19th Century newspaper,Media 1309,29,8,1868,Summer,29,8,1868,Summer,"while the district east of the Caledonian Cabal "" sufferedgreatlyfrdlh drought and high , gales , . Ahlhtierly- fromi ain ;","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1310,31,8,1868,Summer,31,8,1868,Summer,"was large , and it is now stated that the drought was not so severe in the interior as nearithe coast","Glasgow Herald, 31st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1311,3,9,1868,Autumn,3,9,1868,Autumn,"liability , on the ground that the prolonged and remarkable drought , which so a greatly contributed to the disasters in","Glasgow Herald, 03rd September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1312,9,9,1868,Autumn,9,9,1868,Autumn,"during the last couple of months consequent on the long-continued drought in sumamer . ' In the end , however ,","Glasgow Herald, 09th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1313,19,9,1868,Autumn,19,9,1868,Autumn,"t , "" 're 'subject totvisithtioti pf bu' some kIind-either drought , or weevil , - or mldge , or nol","Glasgow Herald, 19th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1314,26,9,1868,Autumn,26,9,1868,Autumn,"and there can be little doubt that the long summer drought , succeded by rain during the month of August ,","Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1315,1,10,1868,Autumn,1,10,1868,Autumn,"and the scarcity of food , consequent upon the excessive drought of last summer , has no dount pro- cipitated the","Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1316,21,10,1868,Autumn,21,10,1868,Autumn,of the ratepavers-vworks whioh a year of ! unt usual drought has sown to havobeen quite unqecea- 2' That this meeting,"Glasgow Herald, 21st October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1317,24,10,1868,Autumn,24,10,1868,Autumn,"ficient as a general rule , owing to the protracted drought BODY TD1NTIFIED. -The body found drowned at . -Cambunnethan ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1318,2,11,1868,Autumn,2,11,1868,Autumn,Baees Co. 's Pale Al : ...... . ........ on Drought and in Bottle . Reld a Co. 's Imperial london,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1319,6,11,1868,Autumn,6,11,1868,Autumn,and the.otlerv '6 is thM long-continued and otherwise exta- ordinary drought of . the pxieent year . T9el Qlast-mentioned' -cirouimstanito :,"Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1320,10,11,1868,Autumn,10,11,1868,Autumn,"satrapies and ninety or a gitdred States menaced by the drought , direoting Tdeoficials , and requesting all Princes , to","Glasgow Herald, 10th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1321,17,11,1868,Autumn,17,11,1868,Autumn,They 6h NOMNTO AT BLACKBURN . he flXOTOU8 ! PnO0REDING5'-MMITARY DROUGHT OU3T . At eleven o'clock yester-day he proceedings of the,"Glasgow Herald, 17th November 1868",England,UKD,UKD4,UKD41,Blackburn,19th Century newspaper,Media 1322,19,11,1868,Autumn,19,11,1868,Autumn,""" I engl sffes fominundations edin 6e p:Arts anid L drought inothers , Both cnnbanktleiits land canalsi Y are therefare wanted","Glasgow Herald, 19th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1323,2,12,1868,Winter,2,12,1868,Winter,"of the largest South Podolia , and Poultava , the drought was so great that there is some reason to fear","Glasgow Herald, 02nd December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1324,23,12,1868,Winter,23,12,1868,Winter,"the 'Times that after the failure of his turnips from drought , he sowed again late in September , and ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd December 1868",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 1325,7,1,1869,Winter,7,1,1869,Winter,"refused to buy at any terms offered , . The drought had , however , . become very seve , ;","Glasgow Herald, 07th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1326,7,1,1869,Winter,7,1,1869,Winter,"on the 18th on the coast of Parahyha . The drought in Babia continued , and was causing much loss and","Glasgow Herald, 07th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1327,12,1,1869,Winter,12,1,1869,Winter,few weeks we have more than made up for the drought of months . Last summer birds were found dead in,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1328,14,1,1869,Winter,14,1,1869,Winter,", but did not thrive well under the con. tinued drought . A little more moisture , and not a few","Glasgow Herald, 14th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1329,21,1,1869,Winter,21,1,1869,Winter,". He had been afraid that , owing to the drought , the experiments would have been a failure , but","Glasgow Herald, 21st January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1330,20,2,1869,Winter,20,2,1869,Winter,"hiA cattle , is richer in sugar . The extraordinary drought of the leason diniLnished the weight which the crop would","Glasgow Herald, 20th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1331,27,2,1869,Winter,27,2,1869,Winter,"DIxtensive reduc- tionsin the Civil Service are contemplated . Severe drought prevails , and live stock are perish . ing for","Glasgow Herald, 27th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1332,10,3,1869,Spring,10,3,1869,Spring,"In. vermess . WrLLIAMr WnnSMEn , painter and paperhanger , Droughty Ferry . JAiLEs Kriuml , draper , Mlain Street ,","Glasgow Herald, 10th March 1869",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM33,Kilwinning,19th Century newspaper,Media 1333,11,3,1869,Spring,11,3,1869,Spring,"slaughtered at the outportq . The real cause was the drought of last year , which had been most disastrous to","Glasgow Herald, 11st March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1334,23,3,1869,Spring,23,3,1869,Spring,", with the prospect of a slight fall . THE DROUGHT has wrought dreadful havoc in the country . The pastures","Glasgow Herald, 23rd March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1335,23,3,1869,Spring,23,3,1869,Spring,"monest apprehension may grasp the idea of the effect of drought , it may be stated that fresh butter has risen","Glasgow Herald, 23rd March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1336,25,3,1869,Spring,25,3,1869,Spring,"The payment of meoibers of Parliamuent is proposed , The drought has abated , and smallpox is subsiding . Wool is","Glasgow Herald, 25th March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1337,2,4,1869,Spring,2,4,1869,Spring,"viz , the finlsh of harvest , and the long drought which has interfered with all agricultural operations . For farm","Glasgow Herald, 02nd April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1338,14,4,1869,Spring,14,4,1869,Spring,"coesmts'l - i AC1SDULATED LEMON SYRUP it formail Oe Effesvrscii Drought , so . whicit pretadeoefI ties ore mucih iistrcaoed .","Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1339,17,4,1869,Spring,17,4,1869,Spring,"and high hopes , came into EIgin from Al . droughty , But , alaclr a-day ! it was mica ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1340,27,4,1869,Spring,27,4,1869,Spring,"and wells to he properly locked after during the present drought-were brought before the meeting , and instructions given to the","Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1341,1,5,1869,Spring,1,5,1869,Spring,"land , anaud half a cwt , more than the drought on the light land on the first ploughing , and","Glasgow Herald, 01st May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1342,7,5,1869,Spring,7,5,1869,Spring,", -In consequtence of the now somewhat pro . tracted drought , the stock of water in the D ambar. ton","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1343,7,5,1869,Spring,7,5,1869,Spring,"been a merciful provision against the effects of the scorching drought of July , x otherwise it is difficult to realise","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1344,8,5,1869,Spring,8,5,1869,Spring,", had a very lorge and valuable mixed stud-the highest-priced drought horse bringing 50 , and the highest harness one do","Glasgow Herald, 08th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1345,15,5,1869,Spring,15,5,1869,Spring,has greatlyincreased. pronising large future harvests . The heat and drought made tbe season most unfavourable to net . ting .,"Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1346,18,5,1869,Spring,18,5,1869,Spring,Northersn Ensign . DUMBARTON . THB WATEB SuriLY. -Thb continued drought threatens to be serious as respects the water supply of,"Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1347,20,5,1869,Spring,20,5,1869,Spring,the chief item of which was 1413 for stationery . DROUGHT IN VICTORIA . The farmers and atoocownere have suffered severe,"Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1348,20,5,1869,Spring,20,5,1869,Spring,have suffered severe losses from the long continuance of the drought . The showers which fell afew weeks since left a,"Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1349,20,5,1869,Spring,20,5,1869,Spring,"be of much use int alleviating the effects of the drought , and thousands of sheep are dying every day from","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1350,28,5,1869,Spring,28,5,1869,Spring,"Americni Republics and Whet Indian Islands . In Jamaica the drought still continued , and in some districts the cattle were","Glasgow Herald, 28th May 1869",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1351,28,5,1869,Spring,28,5,1869,Spring,"it planter , under circumstances of great atrocity. e- The drought was felt severely at Trinidad , and several fires had","Glasgow Herald, 28th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1352,29,5,1869,Spring,29,5,1869,Spring,"entlwho saw some of the guard retiring in confusion r drought that it wso the old gsard , and broke .","Glasgow Herald, 29th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1353,5,6,1869,Summer,5,6,1869,Summer,"h-rbaoe being as dry as tinder in consequence of the drought , the fire soon extended , and large crowds were","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1869","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM2,"UKM26,UKM22","Falkirk,Firth of Forth",19th Century newspaper,Media 1354,7,6,1869,Summer,7,6,1869,Summer,"only newly finished , and taking into account the long-continued drought , it was astonishing to see it in such good","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1355,14,6,1869,Summer,14,6,1869,Summer,"was proclaimed , on account of the long oJn- tioned drought ; but ere that day had arrived the rain had","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1356,16,6,1869,Summer,16,6,1869,Summer,", as is usual , for the re . cent drought has diminished the clip of the colony and spoilt its","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1357,19,6,1869,Summer,19,6,1869,Summer,". T. Caird , Gourocl ; . Porny of light drought , generally used in an milki cart in the district","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1358,23,6,1869,Summer,23,6,1869,Summer,"supir crops ires- very short , owing to long severe drought . Coffee season drawine to a cloe . News frum","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1359,29,6,1869,Summer,29,6,1869,Summer,"was favourable , and the crops were progressing . The drought continued at Trinidad , and several fires had occurred ,","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1360,29,6,1869,Summer,29,6,1869,Summer,"and "" bihrling "" weather followed . With the long drought the herbage on the fsoor is completely burned up ,","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1361,3,7,1869,Summer,3,7,1869,Summer,"as the threatened scarcity of water . from the prolonged drought , has created much an . easiness as to the","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1362,3,7,1869,Summer,3,7,1869,Summer,"Wells and water barrels are suffering seveyely from the present drought . COURT OF SESBSON. -SATURT' , r , . x","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1363,6,7,1869,Summer,6,7,1869,Summer,"which were begiuning to suffer very materially from the long drought . Owing to the bleak weather in May , the","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1364,12,7,1869,Summer,12,7,1869,Summer,". t . . Throughout tfie West India islands generallythe drought was still seriously felt , Fears are enter . talied","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1365,14,7,1869,Summer,14,7,1869,Summer,", been exceedingly scarce , resulting from the late prolonged drought , meat is now so dear , even in our","Glasgow Herald, 14th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1366,23,7,1869,Summer,23,7,1869,Summer,the supply from Loch Katrine still continues unabated . The drought has oertainly been very severe . although the temperature has,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd July 1869",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Loch Katrine,19th Century newspaper,Media 1367,28,7,1869,Summer,28,7,1869,Summer,"; a tract I of' uncultivatediland covered-with msoto , whichin drought and hotp eather is often on fire . . ve4th","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1368,28,7,1869,Summer,28,7,1869,Summer,dulotss. is of course almost entirely attri. butable. to the drought and the consequent want of herbage on'pasture lands throughout the-countty,"Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1369,30,7,1869,Summer,30,7,1869,Summer,"At Barbadoes , the weather was unfavourable , , and drought continued . Demerara was sufferingfrom want of rain , 'although","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1370,3,8,1869,Summer,3,8,1869,Summer,"foregoing -a large supply of compensation water during the present drought . ( Applause , ) In answer to a ques-","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1371,4,8,1869,Summer,4,8,1869,Summer,from the solicitude felt as to the pro . longed drought diminishing the usual supply of waster at Greenock for refining,"Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1869",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Greenock,19th Century newspaper,Media 1372,17,8,1869,Summer,17,8,1869,Summer,""" That am it is becxuw the present citcumstances of drought , that Fhould be no loss of water froiu the","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1373,20,8,1869,Summer,20,8,1869,Summer,"them , escaped much injury , while in Scotland a drought of five months has , I am told , prevailed","Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1869",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1374,21,8,1869,Summer,21,8,1869,Summer,"but for the firmaness of holders , , Tbe prolonged drought conutiues to create.solicitude aeto the supply.of water at Green .","Glasgow Herald, 21st August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1375,24,8,1869,Summer,24,8,1869,Summer,of artificial forage have been much reduced by the persistent drought of July . 'Beetroot has pro . fited from .,"Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1376,24,8,1869,Summer,24,8,1869,Summer,"same night . BARR.HEAD , SOAnoyrT op WATM. -Tbe long drought is begin . ninBg to tell on those who have","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1377,25,8,1869,Summer,25,8,1869,Summer,labaa Cospus Act in his dictrict . D The continued drought is reported to be doing a great damage to the,"Glasgow Herald, 25th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1378,28,8,1869,Summer,28,8,1869,Summer,"very rainy season , and in 1868 , owing to drought , which caused a deficiency in quantity not compensated by","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1379,28,8,1869,Summer,28,8,1869,Summer,"than this eees/c . The lo5 duration * , f drought has no d uht hod the eiEc-t d greatly inconveniencing","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1380,30,8,1869,Summer,30,8,1869,Summer,waste and .. ecure an amsple supply even if the drought should continlu. for some time longter . UAL'HCAR'I' . SABBATH,"Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1381,2,9,1869,Autumn,2,9,1869,Autumn,and the mnceting separated . Toe Dnouqn. -The grea t drought which has lasted for several weeks past still con- tinues,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1382,2,9,1869,Autumn,2,9,1869,Autumn,"has been remark- ably favourable for agricultural pursuits , the drought has occasioned much anxiety in vari- ous districts in consequence","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1383,2,9,1869,Autumn,2,9,1869,Autumn,"the Crinal Canal might be so much affected by the drought as to cause an interruption to the traffic , have","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1869",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Crinan,19th Century newspaper,Media 1384,3,9,1869,Autumn,3,9,1869,Autumn,"prices . Greeuoek refinerabave alceased working , owing to the drought , 'The quantity offered for sale very moderate . The","Glasgow Herald, 03rd September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1385,6,9,1869,Autumn,6,9,1869,Autumn,"as Glasgow is , have be suffering severely from the drought . THES GLASGOW CONSu ATE. -The appoir ment of Mr","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1869","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1386,7,9,1869,Autumn,7,9,1869,Autumn,"Oddfellows ' Hall , when , not . withstanding the droughty summer and the severe frost of last week , the","Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1869",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM26,Denny,19th Century newspaper,Media 1387,7,9,1869,Autumn,7,9,1869,Autumn,"as elsewhere , is exceedingly scanty , and if the drought continue but a short time longer a number of our","Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1388,11,9,1869,Autumn,11,9,1869,Autumn,"enntlin tude than previously existed as to 4bexrsre ( the drought . The price of syrup ett , Trerailced , hut","Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1389,14,9,1869,Autumn,14,9,1869,Autumn,"Gale , the engineer , stated that during the late drought Looh Katrine had fallen only four and a half feet","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1390,14,9,1869,Autumn,14,9,1869,Autumn,"keep in the county , occa. sioned by the long-continued drought . Next market will doubtless witness a better complexlon on","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1391,20,9,1869,Autumn,20,9,1869,Autumn,"outed their orders with difficulty , in consequence of the drought which has prevailed . Some contracts for pig have been","Glasgow Herald, 20th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1392,21,9,1869,Autumn,21,9,1869,Autumn,"of cotton last year . Although the crop suffered from drought ) and blight , the export was the largest ever","Glasgow Herald, 21st September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1393,22,9,1869,Autumn,22,9,1869,Autumn,"tbeiwater supply for Glasgow , that notwith. standing the long drought which prevailed during the summer they had never had much","Glasgow Herald, 22nd September 1869",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1394,22,9,1869,Autumn,22,9,1869,Autumn,"manner in which the Berar cotton weathered last season 's drought , does not appear to be unreasonable . The report","Glasgow Herald, 22nd September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1395,30,9,1869,Autumn,30,9,1869,Autumn,"estimated loss of 00 from diminished conanmption , arising from drought , and 90 from shipping payable after 26th May .","Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1396,1,10,1869,Autumn,1,10,1869,Autumn,. In Greenock this stoppage was caused by the long-protracted drought . The decrease of the revenue is no indication of,"Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1869",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Greenock,19th Century newspaper,Media 1397,2,10,1869,Autumn,2,10,1869,Autumn,"at Greenock having been cut off , from the protracted drought , the production of crushed in the Clyde was limited","Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1869",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Greenock,19th Century newspaper,Media 1398,6,10,1869,Autumn,6,10,1869,Autumn,of straw . Both ptatoes suffered from the heat and drought of rain of August . The disease ha so apl,"Glasgow Herald, 06th October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1399,9,10,1869,Autumn,9,10,1869,Autumn,"company 's manager , in which he wrote : -The drought of thism season , which has affected seriously the water","Glasgow Herald, 09th October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1400,11,10,1869,Autumn,11,10,1869,Autumn,attribute both size and he con dition to the unprecedented drought of the last hi . saowihenforced a Protracted sojouarn in,"Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1401,12,10,1869,Autumn,12,10,1869,Autumn,"an un . usually dry one , and the lengthened drought has caused a scarcity of water to be felt in","Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1402,19,10,1869,Autumn,19,10,1869,Autumn,"and particularly during the whole of the long period or drought which we had then , sheep were kept there ,","Glasgow Herald, 19th October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1403,22,10,1869,Autumn,22,10,1869,Autumn,"to the great p scarcity of keep during the severe drought in D pm-frie8shire and Galloway , ft Since the September","Glasgow Herald, 22nd October 1869","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,UKM32,"Lockerbie,Galloway",19th Century newspaper,Media 1404,2,11,1869,Autumn,2,11,1869,Autumn,"by strong waters , on the principle that rsorrow is droughty . To the mind of the man Iwhom we have","Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1405,10,11,1869,Autumn,10,11,1869,Autumn,"'S PAntN'r TWO.FUBROWV PLOUGHS , cent . 1. ightev in Drought then any mimttion. 'eact2 e Hole Agente in the Weatt","Glasgow Herald, 10th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1406,11,11,1869,Autumn,11,11,1869,Autumn,"was high during the third quarter of 1869 . Great drought prevailed during the months of July and Auynst , while","Glasgow Herald, 11st November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1407,11,11,1869,Autumn,11,11,1869,Autumn,more than the average of former years . Periods of drought have always been noticed to he also periods of sickness,"Glasgow Herald, 11st November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1408,11,11,1869,Autumn,11,11,1869,Autumn,happened during the quarter just closed . But as the drought this year was not accomnpanied by so high a temperature,"Glasgow Herald, 11st November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1409,18,11,1869,Autumn,18,11,1869,Autumn,"increased by 1300,000 during the past twelve months , The drought has disappeared , and splendid rains have fallen ; tha","Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1410,23,11,1869,Autumn,23,11,1869,Autumn,19th century . Mr MARTIN remarked that during the gre3r drought of last summer Mr Downie and I friends rather rejoiced,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1411,29,11,1869,Autumn,29,11,1869,Autumn,", in Lhreurpo r Will recelveGoori daengaged for.atfPrlnthed nited , drouth Side , THURSDAY , U3TH DEOEMstRc . TShe attention of","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1412,8,12,1869,Winter,8,12,1869,Winter,"Shanklandfairlyetated , from the stoppage of the works during the drought ; but he ( the Provost ) hoped that the","Glasgow Herald, 08th December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1413,10,12,1869,Winter,10,12,1869,Winter,", , cPLj , , cent . Liebte , in Drought than any jhLme.s3 , t , , and 20 Seol","Glasgow Herald, 10th December 1869",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1414,16,12,1869,Winter,16,12,1869,Winter,"are Strongec , and 20 per cent . Lighter In Drought than any Imitation . Sole Agents in the West of","Glasgow Herald, 16th December 1869",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1415,22,12,1869,Winter,22,12,1869,Winter,"pro- it nounced it bad , and only the lengthened drought of pi last summer , yvith the abundance and purity","Glasgow Herald, 22nd December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1416,29,12,1869,Winter,29,12,1869,Winter,"we were dreading the consequences of a long . continued drought , which fortunately had broken up prior to the departure","Glasgow Herald, 29th December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1417,31,12,1869,Winter,31,12,1869,Winter,"are Stronger , and 20 pes cent . Lighter In Drought than any imitation . Sole Agents in the West of","Glasgow Herald, 31st December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1418,1,1,1870,Winter,1,1,1870,Winter,"The decrease has been causd'd- ii Greenock , by the'great drought of the sumimer and autumn , 'and the stoppage of","Glasgow Herald, 01st January 1870","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Greenock,19th Century newspaper,Media 1419,1,1,1870,Winter,1,1,1870,Winter,"accounted for from excep. tional circumstances , viz. , the drought during the past summer , when many of the sugar","Glasgow Herald, 01st January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1420,1,1,1870,Winter,1,1,1870,Winter,"work all over that region . Instead of the destructive droughts for- merly suffered there , for some four or five","Glasgow Herald, 01st January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1421,3,1,1870,Winter,3,1,1870,Winter,"improved cultivation of the indigenous plant in a season of drought and scarcity , for the experiments made with Hin- inghat","Glasgow Herald, 03rd January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1422,4,1,1870,Winter,4,1,1870,Winter,cious circumference is to the inlibitants . Even in the drought of 18G8 great Manchester endured little more than the apprehension,"Glasgow Herald, 04th January 1870",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1423,19,1,1870,Winter,19,1,1870,Winter,. Each Poet Free fori I Stamps . IT0ME TREY DROUGHT HER WARRIOR DEAD . Ile l. lr.nsn'txx . Transcribed fee,"Glasgow Herald, 19th January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1424,24,2,1870,Winter,24,2,1870,Winter,Ileservoir is fed by ? serioonent stecauna . Duriseg the drought of the last coenmer several large moines were enable to,"Glasgow Herald, 24th February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1425,10,3,1870,Spring,10,3,1870,Spring,the review of theSupreme Court . MyHon. andLearned Friend opposite drought in a bill in 1868 to facili-tate appeal in these,"Glasgow Herald, 10th March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1426,8,4,1870,Spring,8,4,1870,Spring,", acid tanworks were in great dil-I el reduce byth drought . It was further stated thatE Lrsl the Iechgoin lieeservoir","Glasgow Herald, 08th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1427,20,4,1870,Spring,20,4,1870,Spring,"operation . Summer his nearly upon us--threatening to be a droughty one-and yet never a werd of the water , of","Glasgow Herald, 20th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1428,21,4,1870,Spring,21,4,1870,Spring,"tures are beginning to suffer in consequence of the long drought . Trad in cattle to-day , notwithstand- ing , was","Glasgow Herald, 21st April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1429,22,4,1870,Spring,22,4,1870,Spring,"be slored which is a to be expended during the drought of summer . i Nevertheless , as weknewto our cost","Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1430,22,4,1870,Spring,22,4,1870,Spring,"been severely felt throughout the oountry , and the continued drought has withered almost every particle of pas- - ture .","Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1431,9,5,1870,Spring,9,5,1870,Spring,", for 40 of . dTsl WATFR SUPPLY. -The present drought ls i telling severely oin the . wateir'toreage . In","Glasgow Herald, 09th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1432,9,5,1870,Spring,9,5,1870,Spring,"of well-forward lands did nlot suffermaoh from the frost and drought , but in later sOWn fields where the' oung growth","Glasgow Herald, 09th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1433,10,5,1870,Spring,10,5,1870,Spring,"Economic Statistics of Chlasgow for last year . The long-continued drought , besides being felt severely by then farmers , is","Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1434,10,5,1870,Spring,10,5,1870,Spring,"ci'ops , which were not so much affected by the drought and frost , are looking well . There are complaints","Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1435,10,5,1870,Spring,10,5,1870,Spring,"that while the cereal crops suffered much , from the drought and cold recently , orchards and' trees generally made great","Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1436,10,5,1870,Spring,10,5,1870,Spring,"the Chanir- mnan , and the maeetiiig separated . THE DROUGHT AND THE NVWATER SUPPLY OF GREENOCK . mRESTRaCTION OF THE","Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1870",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Greenock,19th Century newspaper,Media 1437,12,5,1870,Spring,12,5,1870,Spring,", despite the backward state of pasturage conse- quent onthelong-continued drought . TheIrishcattle were seldom looked at , and no sales","Glasgow Herald, 12nd May 1870",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM26,Denny,19th Century newspaper,Media 1438,14,5,1870,Spring,14,5,1870,Spring,"deLuge of rain , at another an excessive and extensive drought , and the American war , great distress and poverty","Glasgow Herald, 14th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1439,18,5,1870,Spring,18,5,1870,Spring,"dated the 24th April , adid adds that the late drought has at last boen followed by copious rains . It","Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1440,18,5,1870,Spring,18,5,1870,Spring,", the members of which have been re-electedI l The drought has abated , copious rains having fael- -s len ,","Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1441,23,5,1870,Spring,23,5,1870,Spring,"ordered his removal to the I Tins WRTAniR. -Th4 long drought , which had bbgun to operate u6fitvourably upon the' young","Glasgow Herald, 23rd May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1442,24,5,1870,Spring,24,5,1870,Spring,"heiog exceedingly Irreguilar . Cotuplatils are still heard of the drought ; censeqeqsntly , prices are stib firm , ouol on","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1443,30,5,1870,Spring,30,5,1870,Spring,"I1il7 MiO.3016T0 . PKIIS MayV 27 , --The lolscer tiho drought coctisuses thelosles anpsig isi brought to market . Tranebnetienb ln","Glasgow Herald, 30th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1444,31,5,1870,Spring,31,5,1870,Spring,the rainy season had set in . At Granada the drought continued . The ALahtnckrtc' CVe-icr of this morning says :,"Glasgow Herald, 31st May 1870",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1445,31,5,1870,Spring,31,5,1870,Spring,", such are the results , southern latitudes feel that drought still more ; and already our neighbours the French who","Glasgow Herald, 31st May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1446,1,6,1870,Summer,1,6,1870,Summer,"record was secured in'1868 , after a period of unusual drought a similar result is not Improbable now . The drought","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1447,1,6,1870,Summer,1,6,1870,Summer,"drought a similar result is not Improbable now . The drought of 1870 and that of 1868 , however , are","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1448,1,6,1870,Summer,1,6,1870,Summer,"capable of sustaining , and indeed of thriving under protracted drought and heat . The drought of the present year commenced","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1449,1,6,1870,Summer,1,6,1870,Summer,indeed of thriving under protracted drought and heat . The drought of the present year commenced at a period immediately suceeeding,"Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1450,3,6,1870,Summer,3,6,1870,Summer,"rlsIng , and other grains are alga affected by the drought . QIotatlolo no follow -Floour ( 8 marI ) ,","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1451,4,6,1870,Summer,4,6,1870,Summer,"oaWe'. nesday and Thursday , with' bright oueshi'ae ana strong drought . The appearance of the coun at is cheering ,","Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1452,9,6,1870,Summer,9,6,1870,Summer,"oeder , has come , up very well notwithstanding the drought , and luxuriates in a dry summer and sunshine .","Glasgow Herald, 09th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1453,9,6,1870,Summer,9,6,1870,Summer,"injured , and look well generally ; and if te drought should continue and cause a light crop , it will","Glasgow Herald, 09th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1454,9,6,1870,Summer,9,6,1870,Summer,"and are not likely to suffer for conic tints eroti drought . From Eungland , however , there are bad replorts","Glasgow Herald, 09th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1455,15,6,1870,Summer,15,6,1870,Summer,"the Emperor , but principally to the continuance of the drought . Flour has risen 5f . THE PUBLIC INCOME AND","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1456,16,6,1870,Summer,16,6,1870,Summer,"the same as on Saturday . Complaints are made of drought , but it is admnitted everywhere that wheat has suffered","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1457,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,best flour could not he had under 721 . The drought is even more prejuldicial to fodder than to corn .,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1458,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"raisIng their demands ceo-tinocaily . Great coniplalot of the persIstent drought , and a rices rIsing everywhere . Flosir isigisrr ;","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1459,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,"has again prevailsd for rice , owing to thee protracted drought and thee Importaut advauee upon corn . Softt graIn and","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1460,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,", hut ins almost every other par-t the cositinuanico of drought is reported , which is still raising the denmands of","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1461,21,6,1870,Summer,21,6,1870,Summer,"the Mark Lane Expres . ) Up to Thursdayevening the drought continued to intensify , changing from the drying breeze of","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1462,21,6,1870,Summer,21,6,1870,Summer,"week , however , it may be hoped that the drought approached its termination . Tho wheat trade hits continued to","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1463,22,6,1870,Summer,22,6,1870,Summer,"Waddell , ; 3 , John Desholm , Shotts . Drought gellano ; three years old or up- wanrdi-1t , Thos","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1464,22,6,1870,Summer,22,6,1870,Summer,. FOUEST FIRyS IN FPtRLNCE. -The extreme heat and protracted drought have so parched the un- dergrowth in the forests near,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1465,22,6,1870,Summer,22,6,1870,Summer,"million sterling , and that in an exceptioaal year of drought . Better than both , British Buarmab , most highly","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1466,23,6,1870,Summer,23,6,1870,Summer,"DuNDEn. -Pl-Oposed Nests I Vter s ( pply. -The present drought , and the inefficient sup ply of wate frm Moiki-the","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1467,25,6,1870,Summer,25,6,1870,Summer,"soonei- . The turnip crop is suffering severely from tile drought . On soma farmas they are gavn aneneingly , and","Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1468,25,6,1870,Summer,25,6,1870,Summer,"on all good land , During the last week the drought has been rathe- . severe , and light soilevwould soon","Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1469,29,6,1870,Summer,29,6,1870,Summer,"corn all promoisa the most , glowing results . A drought may seriouxsly injure the yield a.of cane and corn ,","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1470,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,"ill thi-se islamicl , ciiil eopeeii' illl Fzrance . The drought is now brokein , aisil the x l of falling","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1471,6,7,1870,Summer,6,7,1870,Summer,", for the supply of districts which have suffered from drought . Turnip beers have been very busy , and that","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1870",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1472,6,7,1870,Summer,6,7,1870,Summer,"3 ; of thme vines having been somewhat injured by drought ps evaihing in that district , but we are unable","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1473,7,7,1870,Summer,7,7,1870,Summer,of xater . In the Nerd the effects of the drought are ninth less perceptible. ; In the Oniest time lees,"Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1474,7,7,1870,Summer,7,7,1870,Summer,"all the covntree 's burnt up along o' this here drought I "" ' Hawflneh- "" Xles , The land every","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1475,9,7,1870,Summer,9,7,1870,Summer,"Society 's silver medal . "" -John Graham . Two-year-old drought fillies-lst , William Kerr ; 2d , William Gilbert .","Glasgow Herald, 09th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1476,18,7,1870,Summer,18,7,1870,Summer,"generally reports 'more e . diecouragenients from feeble growth , drought , hail , 't rain , and rust than for","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1477,18,7,1870,Summer,18,7,1870,Summer,"nusul , from the effects of a five weeks ' drought , - , which terminated on the 25th of May","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1478,19,7,1870,Summer,19,7,1870,Summer,"' supply fgr the district these works serve , The drought which has prevailed on the Con- tinent , in En","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1870",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,Gorbals,19th Century newspaper,Media 1479,28,7,1870,Summer,28,7,1870,Summer,"'sheep and lambsi 4680 . WAKEFIrLED CA'TLr MAaxn. -Owing to droughty weather , the pens were remarkably well filled with beasts","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1480,4,8,1870,Summer,4,8,1870,Summer,"be used , is , especially after this season of drought , insufficient by at least a foot . But ,","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1481,4,8,1870,Summer,4,8,1870,Summer,Oporto . The crops have suffered from the heat and drought . LATEST CGOMMBECIAL NEWS . TUESDAY EVENINcG . At a,"Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1870",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Norwich,19th Century newspaper,Media 1482,4,8,1870,Summer,4,8,1870,Summer,"an average one . Turnips , in consequence of the drought , are not promising so well as they did two","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1483,4,8,1870,Summer,4,8,1870,Summer,portions of tihe crcl ) are suffering severely from the drought . Barley il many dIs- tricts will be ready for,"Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1484,4,8,1870,Summer,4,8,1870,Summer,"large-honed , fleshy , splendid animals . The pro- tracted drought is beginning to , tell upon the pas- tures ,","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1485,4,8,1870,Summer,4,8,1870,Summer,"fat . Lambs are becoming more numerous owing to the drought , and those on offer were in very good condition","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1486,5,8,1870,Summer,5,8,1870,Summer,but no injury has as yet been wrought by the drought . CJaoKMANNAN. -Oza Wednesday the catting of barley was partially,"Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1487,5,8,1870,Summer,5,8,1870,Summer,"did not continue for more than half-aui-honr . The protracted drought , just now terminated , while eccasioninnggrave apprehensions of a","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1488,9,8,1870,Summer,9,8,1870,Summer,lie should'take a little there than' indulge more freely among droughty cronies in the public-houses . But if the child can,"Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1489,10,8,1870,Summer,10,8,1870,Summer,"sils , where the crops made great progress before the drought set in , the appear- awnce is encouraging , and","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1490,11,8,1870,Summer,11,8,1870,Summer,"this depart- ment have been amply evinced . During the drought of 1808-9 in the North-Western Pro6- vinces , 1,425,702 acres","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1491,11,8,1870,Summer,11,8,1870,Summer,of the caunes of the drug market . But the drought was the principal cause . Scarcly anything was done during,"Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1492,13,8,1870,Summer,13,8,1870,Summer,than was anticipatedl . This is accounted for by toe drought whichb as prevailed for the last two weuks . Tee,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1493,15,8,1870,Summer,15,8,1870,Summer,", but observed with regret wat a telling effect the drought was having on pasture , which by that time had","Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1494,15,8,1870,Summer,15,8,1870,Summer,part of the seasou it giave great promise but the drought of July has damaged it much . arley varies very,"Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1495,15,8,1870,Summer,15,8,1870,Summer,"slight extent only . Pasture fields suffer much by the drought . The grass is burned up , and cattle and","Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1496,15,8,1870,Summer,15,8,1870,Summer,as was antici- pated before the long continued and extreme drought . The barley is perhaps the best of the cereals,"Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1497,15,8,1870,Summer,15,8,1870,Summer,have an early fall of rain the effcts of the drought will he disastrous . THE MOORS . PxoTersmxcz. -The weather,"Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1498,15,8,1870,Summer,15,8,1870,Summer,"the season few coveys were to be seen . The drought has made the birds wander very much , and the","Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1499,16,8,1870,Summer,16,8,1870,Summer,"BARnslAD. - Gorbals Gravitation Water . - Owing to the drought , the water supplied to Barrhead and neighbourhood is at","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1870","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,"UKM35,UKM34","Barrhead,Gorbals",19th Century newspaper,Media 1500,17,8,1870,Summer,17,8,1870,Summer,wheat crop are grown in England . 'the effect of drought ol light warm stills is this year pailfully striking in,"Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1501,17,8,1870,Summer,17,8,1870,Summer,"an average , Turnips are suffering extremely from the protractted drought . The leaves ax-c becruing yellow , aid the bulbs","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1502,17,8,1870,Summer,17,8,1870,Summer,"half-bredi. for it is only since the In preeut 'extreme drought CoroMn , -Lced that they have indicated aniy falling eft","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1503,18,8,1870,Summer,18,8,1870,Summer,is considered very early . As a consequenqe of the drought of July and August . the corn is liht ;,"Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1504,22,8,1870,Summer,22,8,1870,Summer,"was somewhat bumpy and uneven in consequence of the protracted drought . The tirling Club went first to the bat ,","Glasgow Herald, 22nd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1505,25,8,1870,Summer,25,8,1870,Summer,"lackof moisture . Potatoes promise well , though the prolonged drought induced symptoms of second growth , which so injuriously affects","Glasgow Herald, 25th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1506,25,8,1870,Summer,25,8,1870,Summer,"and complaints are general that , owing to the great drought , the oats are not filling in the grain ,","Glasgow Herald, 25th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1507,27,8,1870,Summer,27,8,1870,Summer,"- , Forth for ai seasomi . Owving to the drought , the ni takes haye been very poor-poorer than has","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1508,30,8,1870,Summer,30,8,1870,Summer,"is the more manifest -thLi yeitl by reason of the drought in the eastern Rtud 'middle states , and the war","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1509,3,9,1870,Autumn,3,9,1870,Autumn,", and where the crop was suck affected by the drought . The full of rain is calculated to increase the","Glasgow Herald, 03rd September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1510,5,9,1870,Autumn,5,9,1870,Autumn,"in this county-were being stunted and mildewved by the prolonged drought , but recent rainfolla have revived them , Those on","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1511,12,9,1870,Autumn,12,9,1870,Autumn,"with' us , wero marked by a long and contimnous drought , notwithstanding that on several occa- sions tlre Emhperor had","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1512,13,9,1870,Autumn,13,9,1870,Autumn,", as considerable want would have been experienced had the drought continued three days longer . It was agreed to leave","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1513,13,9,1870,Autumn,13,9,1870,Autumn,this market-the interval elapsing between the termination of the drought and the present date extending only over a few days,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1514,14,9,1870,Autumn,14,9,1870,Autumn,"low prices of corn grown in 1800 , and the drought of the present year , have fallen with cumulative severity","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1515,14,9,1870,Autumn,14,9,1870,Autumn,", the great scrcity of grass owing ; to' the drought , and the unashsiuMg appearance of the turnip crop .","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1870",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,,Highlands,19th Century newspaper,Media 1516,16,9,1870,Autumn,16,9,1870,Autumn,good one . The effects of the late unprecedented : drought shlould induce them to make provision for a better supply,"Glasgow Herald, 16th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1517,16,9,1870,Autumn,16,9,1870,Autumn,the soil are most desirable . In circum- stances of drought great benefit ought to accrue rfrom them . ( Hear,"Glasgow Herald, 16th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1518,20,9,1870,Autumn,20,9,1870,Autumn,"will be very hurtfuL Still there is no appearance of drought , and the atmosphere is very damp . Potatoes are","Glasgow Herald, 20th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1519,29,9,1870,Autumn,29,9,1870,Autumn,"-the stoclks ksify -to the . damage Icaused by the drought "" JERSEY JUSTIOII-Anlother instance of the pe- culiar systemu of","Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1520,30,9,1870,Autumn,30,9,1870,Autumn,"wvhich might futrnishi a sulpply in sea- sons of long-continued drought that Vould ail ian preventingsthe offensive odours emanating from ,","Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1521,3,10,1870,Autumn,3,10,1870,Autumn,"example , bn all light soils the effect of the drought was , severely felt ; and Mr Walter , speaking","Glasgow Herald, 03rd October 1870",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1522,3,10,1870,Autumn,3,10,1870,Autumn,"was very deficient , owing to the exessive hiat and drought ; but when rain set in pasture became more rich","Glasgow Herald, 03rd October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1523,3,10,1870,Autumn,3,10,1870,Autumn,"crops e'ecnbred hb the 20th of September . There the drought had not such disastrous effects on the pasture , and","Glasgow Herald, 03rd October 1870",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Alyth,19th Century newspaper,Media 1524,11,10,1870,Autumn,11,10,1870,Autumn,"three weeks was luxuriant , has been checked by the drought . Turnips are an ex- tremely important stay of farming","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1525,12,10,1870,Autumn,12,10,1870,Autumn,hold back to supply the mill streams in case of drought . The mnills in Sedan turn out a fine black,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1526,13,10,1870,Autumn,13,10,1870,Autumn,"row . The result was only 55 lbs . The drought interfered greatly with the development of the plants , as","Glasgow Herald, 13rd October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1527,14,10,1870,Autumn,14,10,1870,Autumn,"asking 130 Mr Arthur 1Fenwiok , ! had aboutta2 dozen drought horses , which he sold at from 40 to 50","Glasgow Herald, 14th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1528,15,10,1870,Autumn,15,10,1870,Autumn,"rho A01DUFMEID LIESON SYRUP It forina a most agrieeable -Efferveecing Drought , in which its aprporint and aoroliri 'IFIrli- ties are","Glasgow Herald, 15th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1529,19,10,1870,Autumn,19,10,1870,Autumn,", I am afraid we do not suffer P much drought- ( laughter and cheers ) -which has 3 certainly to","Glasgow Herald, 19th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1530,20,10,1870,Autumn,20,10,1870,Autumn,soil is sandy . We suffer front long aud severe droughts . My gardener teal up fromu au ad1oli. ing piece,"Glasgow Herald, 20th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1531,27,10,1870,Autumn,27,10,1870,Autumn,"HAViNG suffered great inconvenience by reason of the recent protracted drought , the citizens of Dunfermlinc , contemplate an additional supply","Glasgow Herald, 27th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1532,2,11,1870,Autumn,2,11,1870,Autumn,floods-then burned up and parched by hot l winds and drought . This wet season wvill turn out to be a,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1533,10,11,1870,Autumn,10,11,1870,Autumn,"' exhausted to the last degree . The lonk. preceding' drought had' caused a complete failukr- of the harvest , and","Glasgow Herald, 10th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1534,11,11,1870,Autumn,11,11,1870,Autumn,"to wood rather than to boll ; was burnt with drought In August , and afterwards flooded with rain in Septemberi","Glasgow Herald, 11st November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1535,16,11,1870,Autumn,16,11,1870,Autumn,"woOse years . This is doubtless owing to the extreme drought of the summer affecting the nutritive quality , even 'while","Glasgow Herald, 16th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1536,16,11,1870,Autumn,16,11,1870,Autumn,". This also is no doubt due to the exceptio3al drought of summer . SECOND DIVISION . TizsDAY , November 15.","Glasgow Herald, 16th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1537,22,11,1870,Autumn,22,11,1870,Autumn,and that it is good water . After along hIe drought the water in my tank has a slight taete Ire,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1538,23,11,1870,Autumn,23,11,1870,Autumn,"to dem weed rather than boll , these burned with drought show in August and Inbseequently flooded with rain -in fore","Glasgow Herald, 23rd November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1539,28,11,1870,Autumn,28,11,1870,Autumn,"as seen when there is a scarcity of water during drought , i'Mrs Graham 's well was poisoned by a bungle","Glasgow Herald, 28th November 1870",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1540,10,12,1870,Winter,10,12,1870,Winter,"sermon by a iniser i Amen heder'sIlusration8 of Scotfish Life Drouth , thirst ; drouthie , thirsty : - "" Tell","Glasgow Herald, 10th December 1870",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1541,10,12,1870,Winter,10,12,1870,Winter,": - "" Tell him o' mine and Scotland 's drouth , "" -Burns : Cry and Prayer . "" Folks","Glasgow Herald, 10th December 1870",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1542,12,12,1870,Winter,12,12,1870,Winter,warks for the 'l4ishitig of 'the iyer during seasons of drought . . Thefiollowing is a rdiS1ro16 of' soiiie ot'the prineipal,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1543,28,12,1870,Winter,28,12,1870,Winter,of the he principal causes for this . From this drought the rn salmon rod flshings all over' the kingdom have,"Glasgow Herald, 28th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1544,5,1,1871,Winter,5,1,1871,Winter,and pileasaut readling. 3 Thle records of last eummer 's drought mighlt just iY uo hellp-for all that Shakeepeore nsys- xii,"Glasgow Herald, 05th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1545,9,1,1871,Winter,9,1,1871,Winter,many of our felloev-agricnl- tiuriqst in England have suffered from drought . we have been blessed with anl exceptionally abundant harvest,"Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1871",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1546,12,1,1871,Winter,12,1,1871,Winter,anxiously expected in t Persia . Every week of continued drought in-. creases the fear of famine among the poorer classes,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1547,23,1,1871,Winter,23,1,1871,Winter,"still enter- til Itamned , however , for the summer drought , and a W , more abundant and purer supply","Glasgow Herald, 23rd January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1548,27,1,1871,Winter,27,1,1871,Winter,"of the river were staked , or watched in the drought of -summer , and every grayling , no matter the","Glasgow Herald, 27th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1549,2,2,1871,Winter,2,2,1871,Winter,during the last two seasons . As trout during the drought of suuimmer have to depend a great deal upon the,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1550,9,2,1871,Winter,9,2,1871,Winter,"attributable to th' recurrence of'blight aupervening on the previous severe drought . 'Nevertheless , the out-turn from the company 's ardens","Glasgow Herald, 09th February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1551,16,2,1871,Winter,16,2,1871,Winter,"her kind , Your hlls tie wine-god 's tifts ; drought oarch your ficlds , Oootaglon'hltgbtyonr , ctattle , deadly pest","Glasgow Herald, 16th February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1552,22,2,1871,Winter,22,2,1871,Winter,"for he agricultural and out-door purposes There has been fine drought , and farmers are busy pro . Y paring the","Glasgow Herald, 22nd February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1553,3,3,1871,Spring,3,3,1871,Spring,"the bill . Petitions from the rate-payers in Dundee and Droughty Ferry were laid on the table , requesting the Commiesionera","Glasgow Herald, 03rd March 1871",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,19th Century newspaper,Media 1554,11,3,1871,Spring,11,3,1871,Spring,"111,023 , 0 shows a considerable decrease , owing to drought - and frost in 1869 . Th o export of","Glasgow Herald, 11st March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1555,21,3,1871,Spring,21,3,1871,Spring,"is u > upwards . Salt hides. -Owving to the drought , kill- t , ing has fallen off ; prices","Glasgow Herald, 21st March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1556,17,4,1871,Spring,17,4,1871,Spring,"vegeba4tion , . and , . nctwithstariding ; the uredentf drought and' fro-t , tlmibeatdrnird has --an h ex I Macedinelj","Glasgow Herald, 17th April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1557,25,4,1871,Spring,25,4,1871,Spring,"well ; but in the leading wheat-growing valleys signs of drought are already . awakening serloiai anxletiee , which can only","Glasgow Herald, 25th April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1558,2,5,1871,Spring,2,5,1871,Spring,". One-year-old colt-lHugh Sterat . One-yesar-old flty- Andre Hlowie . Drought yeld mareer geldiug-lst , Hugh ptirrat ; 2d , Hugh","Glasgow Herald, 02nd May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1559,9,5,1871,Spring,9,5,1871,Spring,"supply of water to the community in case ot la drought , and that steps be' taken to ascertain ; o","Glasgow Herald, 09th May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1560,13,5,1871,Spring,13,5,1871,Spring,"without some report'such as h. scarcity , fever , or drought totry to produce a.panic , it aud gvinerally.after tanners have","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1561,23,5,1871,Spring,23,5,1871,Spring,. In severa Southern countries there has bee'n a Bevere drought . Spain' and the Barbay coast have suffered from this,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd May 1871",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Bevere,19th Century newspaper,Media 1562,31,5,1871,Spring,31,5,1871,Spring,sultry .. In the morning a termination of the excessive drought which has prevailed for some time was betokened ; but,"Glasgow Herald, 31st May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1563,3,6,1871,Summer,3,6,1871,Summer,"occasions in Quecelseland , I noticed that in seasons of drought , after exten- sive grass fires , 6ausing intense heat","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1564,5,6,1871,Summer,5,6,1871,Summer,"the 'blaze , qf June ; - and the : drought during most of the , month . vas severe and","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1565,7,6,1871,Summer,7,6,1871,Summer,"butafterinid-day r , there wsa resumption of the heat and drought ro' which has prevaIled for a number of weeks- 7","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1566,8,6,1871,Summer,8,6,1871,Summer,"extrme bnt- In this ditriit , ovwing toI tle sevcr' drought , 4eme are notitjin really good , condition , and","Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1567,10,6,1871,Summer,10,6,1871,Summer,"grazing cattle the slow de- mana was occasioned by the drought , and the con- sequent scarcity of grass . There","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1568,10,6,1871,Summer,10,6,1871,Summer,"Turnips are nearly all sown now . Owing to the drought , it is feared the hay crop will be light","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1569,10,6,1871,Summer,10,6,1871,Summer,to . Hay ; in consequence of the cold and drought which prevailedduring the greater part of the month of May,"Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1570,14,6,1871,Summer,14,6,1871,Summer,"Ounait. o , , 1111 ai . DtRli-ntS IaniueDprineur ! drouth . IS .. w el actiueaintd witl rackuin ie a-AAplytoi","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1571,14,6,1871,Summer,14,6,1871,Summer,"W. M , AGRICULTURE- . IKITIR LooTwi .. -The nrevalent drought is exe- cising a very deleterious effect on the' crops","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1572,14,6,1871,Summer,14,6,1871,Summer,"I many young stock on exposed grazinms . BANFFSunv. -The drought of the last week , accombanied with sun heat ,","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1573,14,6,1871,Summer,14,6,1871,Summer,"use . Turnips 'are suffering a good deal froin the drought , - , Jourizal . TIE VOLUNTEERSi RENF nEWsiinEn-Last pight","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1574,15,6,1871,Summer,15,6,1871,Summer,"orthward and southward they seek after darkness and hungar and drouth . Ah for my crown of primeval delight , rhen","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1575,15,6,1871,Summer,15,6,1871,Summer,"uasatisfactr , Imany parts 'of- England having' suffered eeriouslv fom drought .. The want of keep had a correspond.3 ing:effect en","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1871",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE13,Appleby,19th Century newspaper,Media 1576,16,6,1871,Summer,16,6,1871,Summer,"cliled extensively , having eufyed from last ct byear 's drought . Grasses and barley have been B. e in thoit","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1577,22,6,1871,Summer,22,6,1871,Summer,", vegetation , which has been much retarded by the drought andthesingularly cold season , is beginmnigto shownewlife , andmoreeEpeciallysincetherainshave been","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1578,3,7,1871,Summer,3,7,1871,Summer,raound . Barrh ] d laitweeki but bwing tothe reoenit drought . the crop on the whole- wilibe slightIy' deficient h,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1579,3,7,1871,Summer,3,7,1871,Summer,"yieldjis'beyonadexiectatiob.d ' I PiniiiSaiai-In theQ early-part of June ! the drought was ery 'severe , : and the cereals on light","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1580,4,7,1871,Summer,4,7,1871,Summer,"tern- p eat are His servants , pestilence , and drought , and fire . With arrows othail anid rain ,","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1581,5,7,1871,Summer,5,7,1871,Summer,"the abundance of the last-two yaenrs Grain crops stood the drought-'iell 'till the 10th. of. , June , whea thesylost :","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1582,10,7,1871,Summer,10,7,1871,Summer,water Is plentiful aed never failing-the siptS -of whinE duning droughts is mnuch desiderated on the noesi. - Apply to Jame,"Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1583,10,7,1871,Summer,10,7,1871,Summer,"years'drought . I alwayshad what I wanted . During the drought I sold horses for 23 15s a piece , for","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1584,11,7,1871,Summer,11,7,1871,Summer,of the great lako are hourly 'ainking under the intense drought '1 and leaving great tracks of mud and asad behsit,"Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1871",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Lochawe,19th Century newspaper,Media 1585,27,7,1871,Summer,27,7,1871,Summer,had preseutel at the commencement of summer . The onttinual drought which existed during the months if May aid June has,"Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1586,16,8,1871,Summer,16,8,1871,Summer,the re- ported damage to thhe dax crop by the drought and ; caterpilar. h rom Revtla the prcspeets of the,"Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1587,16,8,1871,Summer,16,8,1871,Summer,"is , that pastures have fallen off with the excessive drought of the - lasttendays . Moreover , thepresaentheatis against the","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1588,25,8,1871,Summer,25,8,1871,Summer,previous weeks . Some complaints reach us of injury from drought ; but cotton can do without rails-for a long time,"Glasgow Herald, 25th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1589,29,8,1871,Summer,29,8,1871,Summer,"seasoonble rains filnsomei localities I rand'W we beart c66ilantts of drought in &bheii ; on ihbw'iole , -weconide Mecondition efthe ciarop","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1590,20,9,1871,Autumn,20,9,1871,Autumn,the North- c West ! there . is 'Luffcrmg from drought . Ir Cable vb of tha4th ofScptemberreports that lo the,"Glasgow Herald, 20th September 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1591,21,9,1871,Autumn,21,9,1871,Autumn,", and it renders the farmer "" entirely independent of drought , so that he can be practically certain of- his","Glasgow Herald, 21st September 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1592,25,9,1871,Autumn,25,9,1871,Autumn,to apprehensions as to the crops . if the present drought is of 'much longer duratiom . It is not too,"Glasgow Herald, 25th September 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1593,6,10,1871,Autumn,6,10,1871,Autumn,"area , was planted , h teheavy rains and subsequent drought cut down the very large estimates for that Stats .","Glasgow Herald, 06th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1594,16,10,1871,Autumn,16,10,1871,Autumn,"tart eye , , hi6 engin eel ing3 expedirtirunf Great drought lIevail , rn pdto from Naarro a in the Damnp","Glasgow Herald, 16th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1595,16,10,1871,Autumn,16,10,1871,Autumn,") 9U30 cosqeoftergoh having been oonsidorahly oheoked by the long drought , It is generally believed the . crop will be","Glasgow Herald, 16th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1596,23,10,1871,Autumn,23,10,1871,Autumn,"for that purpose . And they , hadbeenprepared . Forweeksanalmnotunexairiiled drouth had plagued the West , more particulary in r the","Glasgow Herald, 23rd October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1597,26,10,1871,Autumn,26,10,1871,Autumn,"since the foundation of the colony , yet where long droughts prevail , and the country is fre- quently scordhed into","Glasgow Herald, 26th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1598,4,11,1871,Autumn,4,11,1871,Autumn,"to weed rather than , boll , these burnea itih drought inAugusti ; and' subsequently flooded with rein . in September","Glasgow Herald, 04th November 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1599,9,11,1871,Autumn,9,11,1871,Autumn,with fallen tirmbor'and burnt bridges . The t previous long drought had prepared everything t for'the flames . The loss of,"Glasgow Herald, 09th November 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1600,2,12,1871,Winter,2,12,1871,Winter,"to 65 . Mr Warnoir , Gla*6ow , sold h drought hbrbed &t'from ; 25 to 5. 'Mr Cati- elaw Meaane","Glasgow Herald, 02nd December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1601,9,12,1871,Winter,9,12,1871,Winter,"the cattle have , of course , Qutfered from the drought , but sugar and coffee will show well this season","Glasgow Herald, 09th December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1602,18,1,1879,Winter,18,1,1879,Winter,some time in British Guiana . The effects of this drought proved far more serious than could at that tune have,"Glasgow Herald, 18th January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1603,30,1,1879,Winter,30,1,1879,Winter,"was , as al-eady explained , on2 acount of tire drought and tire death of sheep belonging to the bank .","Glasgow Herald, 30th January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1604,30,1,1879,Winter,30,1,1879,Winter,", including French and English patent preparations . 'The continued drought is causing a great deal - of anxiety , and","Glasgow Herald, 30th January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1605,30,1,1879,Winter,30,1,1879,Winter,"campaign k against this terrible disease ; but this continued drought as a most serious calamity to the farmer , s","Glasgow Herald, 30th January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1606,31,1,1879,Winter,31,1,1879,Winter,"highi and the e water , probably on-'account of- the-long drought , 1 was intensely and abnormally tnrbid. - The death","Glasgow Herald, 31st January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1607,3,2,1879,Winter,3,2,1879,Winter,"falls ill and dies . or if , owing to drought during the rainy season , his crons fail , he","Glasgow Herald, 03rd February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1608,3,2,1879,Winter,3,2,1879,Winter,the poverty of a portion of the population was the drought during two successive years . Iost people are agreed that,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1609,14,2,1879,Winter,14,2,1879,Winter,"the other hand , being from 8eptember to MNarch . Droughts , it is said , are unknown , the average","Glasgow Herald, 14th February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1610,7,3,1879,Spring,7,3,1879,Spring,"Govern- inents , and he trusced they would be speedily Drought to a satifsactory conclusion . THE FRENCH MERCHANT N-AVY .","Glasgow Herald, 07th March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1611,20,3,1879,Spring,20,3,1879,Spring,"thirst , wild beasts , natives , hoods , and drought . I saved all my papers , 20 gerrapbicai charts","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1612,7,4,1879,Spring,7,4,1879,Spring,nor received foe Sale . Great Annual Spring Sale of Drought and Harness Horses will be held on Tuesday aiid Wednesday,"Glasgow Herald, 07th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1613,14,4,1879,Spring,14,4,1879,Spring,"ihe e isire of a continua nce of t he drought have been oupeleed , rain haviLe fallen continuou sly in","Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1614,6,1,1880,Winter,6,1,1880,Winter,if he fails to open the windows of heaven when drought has lasted for a long time . The English Government,"Glasgow Herald, 06th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1615,8,1,1880,Winter,8,1,1880,Winter,. Many of the eastern districts are corn- 'aaining of drought . LOB ] ) HARTRThGTON 'S VISIT TO LAINCASHIRE .,"Glasgow Herald, 08th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1616,23,1,1880,Winter,23,1,1880,Winter,"A dcomperatively ewl , and is supplemieuted in tinse of drought hy aFair of High-pressure and Condensing Steam Engines . &","Glasgow Herald, 23rd January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1617,26,1,1880,Winter,26,1,1880,Winter,"comparatively new ) , and is supplemented in times of drought of by a Pair of High-pressure and Condensing Stear Engines","Glasgow Herald, 26th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1618,27,1,1880,Winter,27,1,1880,Winter,that in that year the colony was visited with a drought which severely tried all her industries and seriously affected the,"Glasgow Herald, 27th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1619,30,1,1880,Winter,30,1,1880,Winter,"that in Mlorocco , 'towards the 8ahara , iu great droughts travellers in the deslert use melted butter , old butter","Glasgow Herald, 30th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1620,2,2,1880,Winter,2,2,1880,Winter,". The year 1808 was a season of heat and drought , the thermometer in London risiig to 98 degrees in","Glasgow Herald, 02nd February 1880",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1621,2,2,1880,Winter,2,2,1880,Winter,"Cape. , -21riptt21e5sd-isteaovs-fnlm him toSell by Piublic Hos Da st-- Drought lioissnelSie o ev R eaerrwrT0sandloin I ` M Faid ru","Glasgow Herald, 02nd February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1622,6,2,1880,Winter,6,2,1880,Winter,"wlwifob is tonspasutlvely newrl , and is eupplcnaenteeiun limes of droughts . byea Pear of High-prewiuteand Condensing Stean , . Engines","Glasgow Herald, 06th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1623,10,2,1880,Winter,10,2,1880,Winter,", have , begun to improve . Two years of drought caused a considerable amount of loss to the farmers ,","Glasgow Herald, 10th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1624,13,2,1880,Winter,13,2,1880,Winter,"comparatively new ) , and is supplemented in times of drought hby & Fair of High-pressure and Condensing Steam Engines .","Glasgow Herald, 13rd February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1625,16,2,1880,Winter,16,2,1880,Winter,"comlparativelv news ) , snd is supplemented in times of drought br a Pair of Hfigb-pressure and Condensing Steam Engines .","Glasgow Herald, 16th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1626,16,2,1880,Winter,16,2,1880,Winter,"nectar according to Burton . ofth After a time of drought the fluid becomes turbid , iti a fie black mould","Glasgow Herald, 16th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1627,20,2,1880,Winter,20,2,1880,Winter,"comparatively new ) , end is supplemented In times of drought by a Pair of Hfigh-pressure and Cmoondensig Steam Enie .","Glasgow Herald, 20th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1628,26,2,1880,Winter,26,2,1880,Winter,"pros- d perity of the masses , in spite of droughts , i , famines , wars , and depressed trade","Glasgow Herald, 26th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1629,20,4,1880,Spring,20,4,1880,Spring,merely indicates a eatural adjustment of the baauce be twace drought aud moisture . Wet weather has siet in very opyprti,"Glasgow Herald, 20th April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1630,26,4,1880,Spring,26,4,1880,Spring,". MATCH BETWVEEN WYLLIE AND MARTCN5q. -AO important match at droughts between Jame "" Wyilie , chaniin of the wordaso widey'","Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1631,12,5,1880,Spring,12,5,1880,Spring,him . The Water SuDerintendent reported that notwithstanding the long drought there was a plentiful supply . Bailie Cameron moved for,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1632,15,5,1880,Spring,15,5,1880,Spring,"17 Wet 1eore Steetopstrae , new noltion Thed romill isee drought 1 relle 1ater e Mr CRobr Sprittaild Coulrrt , Glsgw","Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1633,18,5,1880,Spring,18,5,1880,Spring,"rough ; thermometer , 33 to 55 ; long continued drought is causing aerious appro hension among the farmers . MAL","Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1880",Wales,"UKK,UKL",,,Bristol Channel,19th Century newspaper,Media 1634,19,5,1880,Spring,19,5,1880,Spring,"business tratisacted at last woeek 's figures . The contlisoed drought in this district has tended to keep prices hirm ,","Glasgow Herald, 19th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1635,26,5,1880,Spring,26,5,1880,Spring,"Fraiice Indi- cate come damage tO the growing flax from drought , cad fsnrs far the crap are entertained if the","Glasgow Herald, 26th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1636,27,5,1880,Spring,27,5,1880,Spring,"to-day 's niarket ao most tinsily attended . The protracted drought naturally ttops all eunouruptive demand , sod no speculatise movpaocot","Glasgow Herald, 27th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1637,27,5,1880,Spring,27,5,1880,Spring,"GAME , WEDNEsDAY . -The lack of feedr froem protracted drought curtails the sup- plies , and deteriorates the condetion of","Glasgow Herald, 27th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1638,27,5,1880,Spring,27,5,1880,Spring,in Epsom as the Exhibition year . That the recent drought would make tee ground hard has been I published far,"Glasgow Herald, 27th May 1880",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Epsom,19th Century newspaper,Media 1639,1,6,1880,Summer,1,6,1880,Summer,even if the weather between this and harvest should prove droughty it will probably be beneficial to wheat growth in this,"Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1640,8,6,1880,Summer,8,6,1880,Summer,to the complaints *which recently pre- vasiled onthe score ot drought . A grert improvement lose teken place in the aspect,"Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1641,9,6,1880,Summer,9,6,1880,Summer,tbe reported damage to the Freneb and Belgian crops by drought has sulaided . The jute market remains In a very,"Glasgow Herald, 09th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1642,16,6,1880,Summer,16,6,1880,Summer,"By r this circameao=c DUI alongside of the Iong-eontined T drought , the interests of the market were matariaiLJ ind -","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1643,16,6,1880,Summer,16,6,1880,Summer,", the real businfs do was ot slight ura- wortanree Drought anzimals veree geacrall deittcit , irs qGalbfy tad the saOm","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1644,23,6,1880,Summer,23,6,1880,Summer,e rperlenred owinug to grazing beinug muuch. afft.ected by the drought . The dae-nad was sorular to other * 4 eelsly,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1645,24,6,1880,Summer,24,6,1880,Summer,"extreme scarcity ol grass , cauned by Obt lng continued drought . Best fat sto.3 , 22 0i to 25 lOs","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1646,26,6,1880,Summer,26,6,1880,Summer,the crops on light soil were beginning to suffer from drought . 'lhe lightning was very ivid . Altogether the storm,"Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1647,2,7,1880,Summer,2,7,1880,Summer,"again stiff to sell , 0ccing no the eaneiniso-d long drought and tnb conoequest scarcity of grass . BHet fat cattle","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1648,2,7,1880,Summer,2,7,1880,Summer,", and make more suitable for angling . ; The drought in the district has been so great tisat . within","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1649,12,7,1880,Summer,12,7,1880,Summer,"endurance . Oin the other hand , after a long drought nothing can be iuore disagreeable than the appearance and odours","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1650,15,7,1880,Summer,15,7,1880,Summer,"tiral Rae' . Toe Children 's Column , Criess sail Droughts , J Pete , sod Qnrrirs , The [ ascyir","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1651,23,7,1880,Summer,23,7,1880,Summer,". Gorlt ) Doomle ttte , IsN.Iewtca . Manno . Drought gti gsag fettle I fter lot . lwaarite , 137$","Glasgow Herald, 23rd July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1652,23,7,1880,Summer,23,7,1880,Summer,"is very true , and especially so if no long droughts keep them back . The dahlia is one of the","Glasgow Herald, 23rd July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1653,23,7,1880,Summer,23,7,1880,Summer,"Gibson Street . 1 i . Gallowgate . Invaluable for drought horses . e IblA2 ; VOltTr.S-Ceyinsl Itoseacod itettages , full","Glasgow Herald, 23rd July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1654,24,7,1880,Summer,24,7,1880,Summer,"timely en t ltf unable to earn a iivelihiodP ertto drought ; 3d , To offergratilit Thl. t incapable from any","Glasgow Herald, 24th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1655,26,7,1880,Summer,26,7,1880,Summer,at the same eriod . Owiug to the ' t drought wvhich prevailed during the growth of s s thie hay,"Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1656,26,7,1880,Summer,26,7,1880,Summer,"er county the turnips wvere afiicted by the great it drouth si hich at one time prevailed , but timely ]","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1657,26,7,1880,Summer,26,7,1880,Summer,"deficiency of 1 bstraw , . caused by the long-continued drought s which characterised the month of June . Grub t","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1658,26,7,1880,Summer,26,7,1880,Summer,"the county . It is , considering the early k droughts , well developed in the straw , arid r.ishows a","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1659,26,7,1880,Summer,26,7,1880,Summer,"oats throughout the couenty felt the cIrcces of the early drought , but there lha been no COI1- plaint from the","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1660,27,7,1880,Summer,27,7,1880,Summer,"so the doctors said , by indigestion. 1 have taken droughts of every description without pr , %scin g any beneficial","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1661,28,7,1880,Summer,28,7,1880,Summer,", alonecn Airrandoar at er It : SoieeIt , Groenocic Drought geldings , leaf "" Ti o.Te , ' 77S-lot andl","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1880","England,Scotland",UKM,"UKM5,UKM3","UKM50,UKM38","Blackhall Castle,Blantyre",19th Century newspaper,Media 1662,29,7,1880,Summer,29,7,1880,Summer,"as the season appeared good . A season of extreme drought followed , and then a severe winter , and bread","Glasgow Herald, 29th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1663,31,7,1880,Summer,31,7,1880,Summer,"great drawback , as are also the constantly recur- ring droughts . On the prairie lands especi-ally , in the absence","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1664,5,8,1880,Summer,5,8,1880,Summer,"Agrieiiltiiral Notesi . The Children 's Column , Ohmss and Droughts , Is des and queries , The Lawyers Cortier .","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1665,9,8,1880,Summer,9,8,1880,Summer,", it enjoys ass abundant rainfall , so that the droughts wvhich conlstanqy afflict large portions of Sonthern Africa never occur","Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1880",England,UKK,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1666,9,8,1880,Summer,9,8,1880,Summer,"Lytton , himself , and the young people he had Drought home . He thanked hbs tenants and his friends for","Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1667,12,8,1880,Summer,12,8,1880,Summer,"44 . Mr John Allan , Glasgou , , vurtciased drought horses at from 40 to t8J. %Ir John Bl-acitk (","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1668,25,8,1880,Summer,25,8,1880,Summer,"firewood , which is scarce . Oving to the long drought aad the two year 's war , the greatest difficulty","Glasgow Herald, 25th August 1880",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Oving,19th Century newspaper,Media 1669,28,8,1880,Summer,28,8,1880,Summer,"scarce from the first . Owing to the long protracted drought during the greater part of the summer mnonths , the","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1670,1,9,1880,Autumn,1,9,1880,Autumn,"Post- 0 , against 2,746,000 ; Tele- tainst 585,000. -A drought threatens to have water su4ply of several oL- At .","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1880",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Greenock,19th Century newspaper,Media 1671,2,9,1880,Autumn,2,9,1880,Autumn,"the notorious East-Bud "" Rookery , "" met a "" drouth "" there on Sunday morning anxiously in quest of a","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1672,6,9,1880,Autumn,6,9,1880,Autumn,has been ] characterised by unusual actiNity . The continued drought has at length necessitated a restriction in the supply of,"Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1673,6,9,1880,Autumn,6,9,1880,Autumn,"the dribbling , water-pipes , which after a fortnight 's drouth - hold no water ; theirs the gardens and ash-","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1674,6,9,1880,Autumn,6,9,1880,Autumn,"very heavy . In consequence of the very i long drought water has been excessively scarce x in the town ,","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1675,7,10,1880,Autumn,7,10,1880,Autumn,""" SCARCInT Or WVAT . -In consequence of the long-continued drought , the quantity of water in the reservoirs is believed","Glasgow Herald, 07th October 1880",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Bute,19th Century newspaper,Media 1676,7,10,1880,Autumn,7,10,1880,Autumn,"and crew of the tsparanza have been mnassacred . The drought in New Soth Wales continues . Melbour nie , September","Glasgow Herald, 07th October 1880",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1677,9,10,1880,Autumn,9,10,1880,Autumn,"Temple . I lClITXtC lS . Ironfoonder , c&c. -Easerienced Droughts . A rng ut esires ungagement ; tirst-glass reterences-i424 ,","Glasgow Herald, 09th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1678,14,10,1880,Autumn,14,10,1880,Autumn,"PAISLEY . r THE SCARCITY OF WVATFIL-OwIng to the continued drought , the Water Commissioners of Paisley have decided on curtailing","Glasgow Herald, 14th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1679,16,10,1880,Autumn,16,10,1880,Autumn,"and bringra large eun of fish forward . The long-protracted drought , however , has kept the rivers at a very","Glasgow Herald, 16th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1680,19,10,1880,Autumn,19,10,1880,Autumn,PAISLEY . THE ScArsciy OF NVATERe-The continuance if . the5 drought last week was giving rise to fearst that the present,"Glasgow Herald, 19th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1681,22,10,1880,Autumn,22,10,1880,Autumn,"a little , and which pro- nises to continue the drought some time longer . Tire iuconvenience : and faeas canusee","Glasgow Herald, 22nd October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1682,25,10,1880,Autumn,25,10,1880,Autumn,"others have been drowned . I Owing to the prolonged drought whic'h has all , but drained Loch Thorn , seven","Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1880",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Ely,19th Century newspaper,Media 1683,25,10,1880,Autumn,25,10,1880,Autumn,"STOPPAGE OF TH1E PCBLIc wORtS . Owing to the prolonged drought Loch Thom , whiell suplies the majointy of tile public","Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1880","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,UKM35,"Greenock,Loch Thom",19th Century newspaper,Media 1684,25,10,1880,Autumn,25,10,1880,Autumn,"the sugar market at present oln the chances of the drought coutinuinig , and in one ease on Saturday a broker","Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1685,25,10,1880,Autumn,25,10,1880,Autumn,"for house conennratliuio , tint the continuance 1i of lic.re drought induced af ! WSPOCcnlatixepnirchaetersz and bIronco ; on an etitienient","Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1686,26,10,1880,Autumn,26,10,1880,Autumn,"1'lie past lot tuight has therefore been remarkable fur uninterrupted drought and a sudden acces- sion of cold , there being","Glasgow Herald, 26th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1687,27,10,1880,Autumn,27,10,1880,Autumn,; but he thought the lessons taught by 3 the drought from which they were now suffering v should not be,"Glasgow Herald, 27th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1688,30,10,1880,Autumn,30,10,1880,Autumn,is reported to be about 250 . The long-con- tinned drought has no doubt much to do with the . present,"Glasgow Herald, 30th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1689,4,11,1880,Autumn,4,11,1880,Autumn,". The Vasl River , even in seasons of pnralosaged drought . will furnish an ample supply of water , which","Glasgow Herald, 04th November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1690,4,11,1880,Autumn,4,11,1880,Autumn,"STOPPAGE OF THE SUGAR REFINERIES . Owing to the continued drought , and frost having set in with some severity ,","Glasgow Herald, 04th November 1880",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Greenock,19th Century newspaper,Media 1691,6,11,1880,Autumn,6,11,1880,Autumn,taken to econumise the water supply owing to the late drought . Councillor Fullarton called attention to the supply given to,"Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1692,8,11,1880,Autumn,8,11,1880,Autumn,cele- brated Canadian . r In consequence of the continued drought at Uj Greenudk the supply of water to the public,"Glasgow Herald, 08th November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1693,10,11,1880,Autumn,10,11,1880,Autumn,"a speedy terminaiion tc tile lon- , peri. -d* , drought at Paisley , has no.w to all altearan.A , ..","Glasgow Herald, 10th November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1694,22,11,1880,Autumn,22,11,1880,Autumn,"country will become more subject , in turn , to drought . This is in fact an evil which is already","Glasgow Herald, 22nd November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1695,29,11,1880,Autumn,29,11,1880,Autumn,"Agricultural No tee , 'The Children 's Column IClies and Droughts , Notens and 4uieriee , The Lswyer 's Corner ,","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1696,16,12,1880,Winter,16,12,1880,Winter,"elegy the craving mouth Of sorrow-slakes with song her piteous drouth , And leaves her calm , though weeping silently ''","Glasgow Herald, 16th December 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1697,15,1,1881,Winter,15,1,1881,Winter,"for irrigation purposes , in order to provide against severe drought , The report of the geological engineer , which had","Glasgow Herald, 15th January 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1698,20,1,1881,Winter,20,1,1881,Winter,"the nets ware taken off last year there was aprotracted drought , which prevented the-lish getting forward until the end or","Glasgow Herald, 20th January 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1699,2,3,1881,Spring,2,3,1881,Spring,"belbhg brouight under cultivation year by year . After contined droughts in many parts of South Australia , New Sou th","Glasgow Herald, 02nd March 1881",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1700,3,3,1881,Spring,3,3,1881,Spring,wool growers in consequence of the breaking up of the drought in the far north . An estimate prepared of the,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd March 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1701,4,3,1881,Spring,4,3,1881,Spring,"the dismissal of tLe President and his colleagues . THE DROUGHT IN MOROCCO . Southamptonj , Thursday. -Th , Peninsular and","Glasgow Herald, 04th March 1881",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1702,12,4,1881,Spring,12,4,1881,Spring,cultivation of the land is now being hindered by the drought ; in foct asrioulture is at a deadlock for want,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1703,18,4,1881,Spring,18,4,1881,Spring,"third annlual touruasnuet of this asoceiation , open to all drought- p-layers residenti in it .. country , waa rsumed in","Glasgow Herald, 18th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1704,19,4,1881,Spring,19,4,1881,Spring,"mcano iron , , Sanon w lan that thie recent drought evr rlaces at isi to rainl , clitch is e'xpected","Glasgow Herald, 19th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1705,22,4,1881,Spring,22,4,1881,Spring,"be obtained by constructing an additioual reservoir , although durhng droughts or severe frests , whven more than the usual supply","Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1706,30,4,1881,Spring,30,4,1881,Spring,". Mr Wyllie , Apr , sold a number of drought animals from 20 to 70 , and hat-oem hermes from","Glasgow Herald, 30th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1707,3,5,1881,Spring,3,5,1881,Spring,"from being parched and scorched ; vizh excessive heat and drought . Wheat will rippen at latitude 58 degrees , and","Glasgow Herald, 03rd May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1708,2,6,1881,Summer,2,6,1881,Summer,"ye.ter- credse on linnooist , bnzs owirg to the recent drought ot wse sery lively , the fielders havinL- as tissees","Glasgow Herald, 02nd June 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1709,13,6,1881,Summer,13,6,1881,Summer,"ttirae in spring , aad partly to een out the drought which the sspring applica- hiau would encourage . The lhorses","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1710,18,6,1881,Summer,18,6,1881,Summer,"Clark was In faour of ddayi syhg'he bsisd the past drought . t4Obo'extiomiI , 'aed 'hopig that writh iacreased'care ; to","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1711,2,7,1881,Summer,2,7,1881,Summer,"bhoei the case . Wke say chli*c bec-tue ! the drought is alma iy severe , anti the hydraulic : motors","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1712,11,7,1881,Summer,11,7,1881,Summer,", ti uring what is kinown as aI spell ot drouth , ahein the blue grass pas- L:ues are dt-y hetorc","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1713,15,7,1881,Summer,15,7,1881,Summer,"it is subject to what ( are called late summer droughts , which to a con. 3 siderable extent interfere with","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1714,15,7,1881,Summer,15,7,1881,Summer,"easily be grown to supplement the grass during the August droughts , which are to be expected snore or less every","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1715,15,7,1881,Summer,15,7,1881,Summer,"subsoil , if wheat is well cultivated it will stand drought as well . All that I mean to say is","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1716,15,7,1881,Summer,15,7,1881,Summer,"a scarcity of water in a dry tile severe summer droughts , which it has in coinmon with all the States","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1717,15,7,1881,Summer,15,7,1881,Summer,"water was analysed under various con- 1rlitions of flood and drought by Dr Frankland , Dr Tidy , and Dr Brown","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1718,15,7,1881,Summer,15,7,1881,Summer,"700 million gallons per day , while in seasons of drought the discharge falls below two million gallons per day .","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1719,23,7,1881,Summer,23,7,1881,Summer,"and the yield uncertain . 'he crop is subject to drought , chintz bug , and hailatorusa . Taking all contingencies","Glasgow Herald, 23rd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1720,30,7,1881,Summer,30,7,1881,Summer,", with a light brown porous clay subsoil . The drought had extended about 12 inches into the soil , the","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1721,4,8,1881,Summer,4,8,1881,Summer,"crop situation . Some slight damage has been done by drought to corn and cotton in Tennessee , but it is","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1722,18,8,1881,Summer,18,8,1881,Summer,.. AST 7 ers4 ast6 ATLr6a54 - - man named Drought yenterday s 2bbd 3w I nun ; Lmerck . Oneof,"Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1723,20,8,1881,Summer,20,8,1881,Summer,"cattle , weake-ed by the bad pasturage caused by summer drought , have been dying in greast num- m. bers .","Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1724,20,8,1881,Summer,20,8,1881,Summer,". IiUNGARIAiN GiRAJN ANstD P1,0Lt MARKET. - Aster ao exsrisordioary drought of loug furx.ioin the lotned for uorause in the vcctaher","Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1725,1,9,1881,Autumn,1,9,1881,Autumn,is much less favourablle tharn ten days before owing to drouth . Norfolk advices say thatthe- l prospects are good for,"Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1881",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1726,3,9,1881,Autumn,3,9,1881,Autumn,"the crop would be very good , but tthe great drought during the summer had a more or less detrimental effect","Glasgow Herald, 03rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1727,6,9,1881,Autumn,6,9,1881,Autumn,"to save themselves against short supply of water trom severe droughts or accidents to the canal , I &c . The","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1728,9,9,1881,Autumn,9,9,1881,Autumn,"to mature . Dae sowings are more subject to spring drought , rC-t , and grasshoppers , and on an average","Glasgow Herald, 09th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1729,12,9,1881,Autumn,12,9,1881,Autumn,". What has causdLe th is change ? zv ore drought , it is saipo mises to cut short the crop","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1730,13,9,1881,Autumn,13,9,1881,Autumn,"soil w-ith good cultiva- Ition does not surfer reaediiy with drought , and is ) I quite as proauctive as thle","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1731,15,9,1881,Autumn,15,9,1881,Autumn,the centre of the grain and cotton regioss where t drouth has been most severe . The outlook for the fall,"Glasgow Herald, 15th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1732,17,9,1881,Autumn,17,9,1881,Autumn,"dedliae in condition of cotton , owing to the protracted drought throughout the Cotton Belt . The con- dition is 72","Glasgow Herald, 17th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1733,17,9,1881,Autumn,17,9,1881,Autumn,and 31 below September of last c' year . The drought causes also a decline ina tobacco . t which has,"Glasgow Herald, 17th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1734,19,9,1881,Autumn,19,9,1881,Autumn,corn to the acre when the uplatds were suffering with drought . Mr Jamieson has pushed on his imtprovements ; in,"Glasgow Herald, 19th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1735,19,9,1881,Autumn,19,9,1881,Autumn,"droughtsadeic bugs . soilwell cultivated wlhwvr stan grteres meisa df drouth adwtta grea may ditrits of the corn bladwt fisto ,","Glasgow Herald, 19th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1736,19,9,1881,Autumn,19,9,1881,Autumn,"New York Comanerciel Buflrtin says the F-lossea by the August drought , as indicated by the a reports of the cotton","Glasgow Herald, 19th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1737,21,9,1881,Autumn,21,9,1881,Autumn,"eStipPed of fruit by reeaon of long continueA and excessiie drought . The picking season opens earlier haO last year ,","Glasgow Herald, 21st September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1738,21,9,1881,Autumn,21,9,1881,Autumn,"supply had been repeatedly iorced upon them both by * drought and frost . Judging by the increased con- suniptior ,","Glasgow Herald, 21st September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1739,24,9,1881,Autumn,24,9,1881,Autumn,"country has been afflicted this sucumar by a severe protracted drouth which has cut short nearly all car leading crops ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1740,28,9,1881,Autumn,28,9,1881,Autumn,great good ill the soafa 1 andi wezt. where the drouth had been verv se-wr'r adu a better tesinig nowv pervades,"Glasgow Herald, 28th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1741,29,9,1881,Autumn,29,9,1881,Autumn,"some sections to one of the most severe and prolonged droughts ever known . In southern 't Ohio , where I","Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1742,29,9,1881,Autumn,29,9,1881,Autumn,"to 75 , and may reach a dollar . The drought at has been accompanied , too , by heat such","Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1743,29,9,1881,Autumn,29,9,1881,Autumn,violent storms which never came . In the north the drought was aggra- ie vated by vast prairie and forest fires,"Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1744,6,10,1881,Autumn,6,10,1881,Autumn,"t the Scottish tentative measure is , in its first drought , markedly moderate . I 01 t a 0 I","Glasgow Herald, 06th October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1745,11,10,1881,Autumn,11,10,1881,Autumn,. They show that the report . of darnase by drought and other causes were-greatly exagge- rated . BrAdsfreer 's gives,"Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1746,11,10,1881,Autumn,11,10,1881,Autumn,"corn and buckwheat have totally failed- owing - to tbe drought . Of oil , there is non this year ,","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1747,13,10,1881,Autumn,13,10,1881,Autumn,"covamarce has been deplorably dull in Fusau . Fears of drought have entirely arrested the export of rice and , ther","Glasgow Herald, 13rd October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1748,14,10,1881,Autumn,14,10,1881,Autumn,"from Borussa , says that the ravages- of locusts , drought , and the inertia of the Government have worked their","Glasgow Herald, 14th October 1881",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Levan,19th Century newspaper,Media 1749,14,10,1881,Autumn,14,10,1881,Autumn,"throughout the cotton-growing States , it had deteriorated . The drouth reported in August continued until abont September 10 , eachl","Glasgow Herald, 14th October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1750,24,10,1881,Autumn,24,10,1881,Autumn,"from deficiency in the water supply , caused bythe long drought . The iahabitants are therefore exhorted to practise economy in","Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1751,26,10,1881,Autumn,26,10,1881,Autumn,the Southern Maliratta Coustry an-d Satarme repe are suffering froma drought . 1n the Myacre Sta>te rain has con tianeadio fal,"Glasgow Herald, 26th October 1881",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Dunan,19th Century newspaper,Media 1752,1,11,1881,Autumn,1,11,1881,Autumn,"io coorlseqteue of thet mills1 having resumed swork 2fter the drought , Scots hiebre , heswct , arx. low , and","Glasgow Herald, 01st November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1753,1,11,1881,Autumn,1,11,1881,Autumn,"be serressiered except to hoiders of the bonds . THE DROUGHT IN NNEW YORY . New Yori ; , October hi","Glasgow Herald, 01st November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1754,2,11,1881,Autumn,2,11,1881,Autumn,"AiLhoogh it Vw-Xs Lnt . draft bill , nobody who Drought in a bill would have any ditfiruity in iraundlig from","Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1755,2,11,1881,Autumn,2,11,1881,Autumn,"political capacity , atd also to the uhurch . It Drought asecular interests into tile sphere of religious life , aud","Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1756,7,11,1881,Autumn,7,11,1881,Autumn,"more severely in all her other crops - through tl.e drought which came on later in the season , shows a","Glasgow Herald, 07th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1757,16,11,1881,Autumn,16,11,1881,Autumn,"late and cold spring wrth subse- ! ric qub t drought , and to insect , ravages . Thei a quaiistv","Glasgow Herald, 16th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1758,16,11,1881,Autumn,16,11,1881,Autumn,"from last year The 15 Ucurecde is chiefly owig to drought during SLY tett5 drtin ired N c , , e","Glasgow Herald, 16th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1759,16,11,1881,Autumn,16,11,1881,Autumn,we were huvilng our t wvater supply . T'rae lon'-continued drought tad t brougirt down maanycattle aidhundredsolthogsto v drian and bathe,"Glasgow Herald, 16th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1760,19,11,1881,Autumn,19,11,1881,Autumn,"G-iuit-lins was visited thisi or ; xsn a.n unulsuaily severe drought , Iii . : li h. h rnluioiio-l thne arera","Glasgow Herald, 19th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1761,19,11,1881,Autumn,19,11,1881,Autumn,"look- t . ! 'Cal i b-reen , although the drought had L l "" : xg au-di severe there as","Glasgow Herald, 19th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1762,21,11,1881,Autumn,21,11,1881,Autumn,", having had a very un- usual long spell of drouth , which has not only dried up many -wells '","Glasgow Herald, 21st November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1763,21,11,1881,Autumn,21,11,1881,Autumn,"purposes . This season , 'owing to tao long continued drouth , many of these have gone ! dry , mad","Glasgow Herald, 21st November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1764,21,11,1881,Autumn,21,11,1881,Autumn,"are poor , and are literally burneti up awith the drouth . The weather has been so dry that many parts","Glasgow Herald, 21st November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1765,22,11,1881,Autumn,22,11,1881,Autumn,", well wooded , and , taking the It severe drouth into consideration , a rich-looking Ar district . Farms Seem","Glasgow Herald, 22nd November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1766,22,11,1881,Autumn,22,11,1881,Autumn,"higher regions of the State . The long-costinied ir Y drought had prematurely imparted , the russet S b shades of","Glasgow Herald, 22nd November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1767,29,11,1881,Autumn,29,11,1881,Autumn,"of rainy weather , after a , long and disastrous drouth , disastrous in so far that corn , potatoes ,","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1768,14,12,1881,Winter,14,12,1881,Winter,past I wee ! : and all fears ci a drought are diss.LjaLe-d . I r fi AND RIELIGOLAND . N,"Glasgow Herald, 14th December 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1769,19,12,1881,Winter,19,12,1881,Winter,"Boxed , Banoierti.crcropeleoJapanene VnrntnngDcole-l .. adoeo , Con Ware , Drought Screens . s.c. ; il'uioeino , cud Vollolos at Do","Glasgow Herald, 19th December 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1770,21,12,1881,Winter,21,12,1881,Winter,of tele lose they lied sustained inaformer yea 's by drought . Evervthrugr had gone on xwell I with reepoct to,"Glasgow Herald, 21st December 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1771,2,1,1882,Winter,2,1,1882,Winter,anticipated damage tn tO the growing crop by the excessive drought in the M iy producing States created considerable excitement .,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1772,3,1,1882,Winter,3,1,1882,Winter,one going west to select a grazing before tile sumier droughts commence may be apt to make inistalces . What appear,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd January 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1773,3,1,1882,Winter,3,1,1882,Winter,"persons indlulged to excess in liquor , and the cases Drought benore the Magistrates nunmbered ; ) S9 , or an","Glasgow Herald, 03rd January 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1774,16,1,1882,Winter,16,1,1882,Winter,"0f BIxes Draagrrntmoi , 6 Gozns -Note Basics , 2 Drought Tables , 83 . , qnarc holeS , I e","Glasgow Herald, 16th January 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1775,23,1,1882,Winter,23,1,1882,Winter,natural Gra sing& were so sligllty auectod by Ithe extraordinary drouth of la-t suummer rs to have attracted comencut in agricultural,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd January 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1776,1,2,1882,Winter,1,2,1882,Winter,The new crop shows the effects of lisa severe . drought 01 Juily sad August in s hortusss and breadth of,"Glasgow Herald, 01st February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1777,2,2,1882,Winter,2,2,1882,Winter,Imperial oppression . in several districts of Switzerland the lung-continued drought is causing as great a scarcity of water as that,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1778,8,2,1882,Winter,8,2,1882,Winter,"of the character of the summer.L Not that heat and drought alone are engaged in their "" Y' prodvsctioos , hu","Glasgow Herald, 08th February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1779,11,2,1882,Winter,11,2,1882,Winter,"yerv especially in those districts whic suffered ruost fromn the drouth of last summner , and vhers , as a in","Glasgow Herald, 11st February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1780,24,2,1882,Winter,24,2,1882,Winter,"the boatman , named Ballard , was drowned . The drought in Cape Colony continues , and in many parts of","Glasgow Herald, 24th February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1781,27,2,1882,Winter,27,2,1882,Winter,"grazing grounds having been rather poor , owing to the drought that pre- vailed last summer . iil1 Business Pt San","Glasgow Herald, 27th February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1782,28,2,1882,Winter,28,2,1882,Winter,"of gold , silver , arid copper . T'hereearecomplaints of drought from Adrianopie , v where very little snow has fallen","Glasgow Herald, 28th February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1783,28,2,1882,Winter,28,2,1882,Winter,in condition for the market before the effects of the drought beg-an to make themselves felt . In bacon and hamns,"Glasgow Herald, 28th February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1784,28,2,1882,Winter,28,2,1882,Winter,"i winter , the floods in spring , and the drought in I summer and autumn . The deficiency in wheat","Glasgow Herald, 28th February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1785,1,3,1882,Spring,1,3,1882,Spring,"food suDplv and their water , and in times of drouth have often to be removed from the range altogether and","Glasgow Herald, 01st March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1786,2,3,1882,Spring,2,3,1882,Spring,Kimberley . Drafts of two bills to . be i Drought before the legislative asseml y nextsession J have neen publishest,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1787,10,3,1882,Spring,10,3,1882,Spring,"retairs aod i'oobcsse , Napery Chest . Walotul Work and Drought Table combined , Sabogany 11mvin Stand. , Toilet Tables and","Glasgow Herald, 10th March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1788,15,3,1882,Spring,15,3,1882,Spring,". It has been at least positively shown that -neither drought , nor pollution of rivers , nor any ordinary cause","Glasgow Herald, 15th March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1789,17,3,1882,Spring,17,3,1882,Spring,"sufficiently strong man to take the head of affairs . Drought prevails generally throughout Natal , and fare are entertained of","Glasgow Herald, 17th March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1790,20,3,1882,Spring,20,3,1882,Spring,Busioeis througbout the country is verydepresed. principally owing to the drought and over specu- lation . THE CONVICT LAWSON . Dr,"Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1791,23,3,1882,Spring,23,3,1882,Spring,"nebessary for diversified farming , but is more subject to droughts , having a smaller rainfall , and , like all","Glasgow Herald, 23rd March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1792,23,3,1882,Spring,23,3,1882,Spring,", Idistrict with good waster . Trhis article during sume droughts is a very scarce conunlodity in many districts , To","Glasgow Herald, 23rd March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1793,24,3,1882,Spring,24,3,1882,Spring,"of nearly treble that area , hitherto condemned by summer droughts te comparative sterility , will be fertilised . ' Another","Glasgow Herald, 24th March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1794,25,3,1882,Spring,25,3,1882,Spring,"had a comRatunica- tion from San Francigco as tQ the drought in that State , and fears were expressed as t","Glasgow Herald, 25th March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1795,3,4,1882,Spring,3,4,1882,Spring,"have been detained for many months . Notwithstanding . the drought prevailing in some portions of the interior , statioa property","Glasgow Herald, 03rd April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1796,3,4,1882,Spring,3,4,1882,Spring,", when Victoria is suffer- iJa' in some places from drought , aud Niew South Wales hiss only got a partial","Glasgow Herald, 03rd April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1797,7,4,1882,Spring,7,4,1882,Spring,"Cabins . carie el ict. wnST * trgitiio5 and light drought , shetitte e r 1 ; t t lestin Bcolvrasai","Glasgow Herald, 07th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1798,12,4,1882,Spring,12,4,1882,Spring,"tobacco crops were unusually light . f a The long-continued drought bad , however , t y seriously impaired the vintage","Glasgow Herald, 12nd April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1799,12,4,1882,Spring,12,4,1882,Spring,and north-west of the colony were suffering greatly from the drought . Business in the import markets continued steady . Since,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1800,13,4,1882,Spring,13,4,1882,Spring,"station no csoe bappened in either colony . The severe drought , which has for a plohtged tirec mused great loss","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1801,13,4,1882,Spring,13,4,1882,Spring,"ag , tra. versed these distiicts now pining shrongh this drought , and he then pomuted out in the rbiic patene","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1802,13,4,1882,Spring,13,4,1882,Spring,or were withered . In Shimoga the crops suffered from drought . The standing crops in Mainad were in good condition,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1803,26,4,1882,Spring,26,4,1882,Spring,"to be the weather , and the u'5breek-up of the drought in Victoria was anxiously wished for . It was felt","Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1804,26,4,1882,Spring,26,4,1882,Spring,"joint of view , owing to the pro- nez troSete drought still being experienced in neslLy alt pares of qu the","Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1805,1,5,1882,Spring,1,5,1882,Spring,to ti preveat the lo-s in future from occasional h droughts It is perfectly well ascertained that Y' thev recnrat intervals,"Glasgow Herald, 01st May 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1806,11,5,1882,Spring,11,5,1882,Spring,mitigate the sufferings caused to the settlers by the protracted drought . Agricultural operations were baownard in consequence . The vintage,"Glasgow Herald, 11st May 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1807,16,5,1882,Spring,16,5,1882,Spring,"South Wales and South Australia , in the kl> longed drought . lWe are at the end of Mam , and","Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1882",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 1808,16,5,1882,Spring,16,5,1882,Spring,they can the loss and suferinug sat the P' tent drought has occasioned on Mhe western plains of Victoria . The,"Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1809,16,5,1882,Spring,16,5,1882,Spring,"for lack of feed , which cries cp f-r5 ed drought , or of water , which cevpointOS 9 x 1","Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1810,16,5,1882,Spring,16,5,1882,Spring,"they need feed or water , as in tOe Mn. droughts , forcing therm to sock thsa5 re , they may","Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1811,17,5,1882,Spring,17,5,1882,Spring,"- O year old ; I Draught Gelding , I Drought Mare , I Backh Ca 'r eg Cow . Tormiliaung","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1812,6,6,1882,Summer,6,6,1882,Summer,"past month have repaired all the mischief wrought by the drought , and everything now exhibits promise that the harvest will","Glasgow Herald, 06th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1813,7,6,1882,Summer,7,6,1882,Summer,reports in its picket edition that the fears of a drought which were entertained had been in A meaisure dissipated by,"Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1814,8,6,1882,Summer,8,6,1882,Summer,maii smmar of the 24th April states 4that the savera drought from which the colonies of Victoria.kd Ner Soath . Wales,"Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1882",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1815,8,6,1882,Summer,8,6,1882,Summer,nerthiti* ere scars Owing in a great measure to the drought gtneral.1 business was- in a less satisfautory-atitte Seruir . failures,"Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1816,16,6,1882,Summer,16,6,1882,Summer,"prior to the lth May there had beon a salght drought . in some districta of the Mausritius , and .","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1817,17,6,1882,Summer,17,6,1882,Summer,"intentional dis . honesty . During lat-season , owing toz drought , send was blow aupoan the cotton bolls in unusual","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1818,19,6,1882,Summer,19,6,1882,Summer,"that the coruntryl was to- be1 visited with - a drouth had in a niesr been dispelled , there having been","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1819,21,6,1882,Summer,21,6,1882,Summer,"they afforded stock showed ample ru evidence of the severn drought of lastfasr , and of the appearance of the stock","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1820,21,6,1882,Summer,21,6,1882,Summer,from its porous nature also allows in times pe oc drought the return of the moisture by capil- in la ry,"Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1821,28,6,1882,Summer,28,6,1882,Summer,to have been im. peded in Sylbet by heat and drought . m The improved feeling which appeared to be In,"Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1822,1,7,1882,Summer,1,7,1882,Summer,the ceUntry districts it was reported that-the prospects of a. drought were very distressing . It was feed in soMeodistricts that,"Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1823,5,7,1882,Summer,5,7,1882,Summer,may never again see large districts l 7 in which drought brought failure to the tcrops and the people were perishing,"Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1824,10,7,1882,Summer,10,7,1882,Summer,", at the mididle of last Montih , a severe drought was o.using some anxiety to the planters . If the","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1882",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1825,26,7,1882,Summer,26,7,1882,Summer,"grow- ing crops ; at one time they thought the drought would play havoc with their cereals , but the ,","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1826,27,7,1882,Summer,27,7,1882,Summer,such is the thirstiness of the sandy soil and the drouth of the tropical climate . The Mediterranean itself dries up,"Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1827,2,8,1882,Summer,2,8,1882,Summer,", Wilsort. 2d , John *bhyte . Nether Craigosede . Drought geldliog-Ist . A. Jock- eOn , D Sylvnrudis ; 2l","Glasgow Herald, 02nd August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1828,5,8,1882,Summer,5,8,1882,Summer,"proof thais summer ; and after last year 's extre-me drought , it also stood the test better than these districts&","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1829,7,8,1882,Summer,7,8,1882,Summer,I=dnd and aipproached thateto . Th us the Work are drought undo diect eommunlcatwle with the principal 11hiossleg ports at Ciirdiff,"Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1882",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Newport,19th Century newspaper,Media 1830,11,8,1882,Summer,11,8,1882,Summer,adistricts oats are said to have suffered from the l' drought . tThe following is a statement of the Customs Beturns,"Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1831,16,8,1882,Summer,16,8,1882,Summer,"the Western Province , but in the back country great drought prevails . Nothing snore has been beard of the threatened","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1832,19,8,1882,Summer,19,8,1882,Summer,"north-west por- terll 0 . rietoria , wvhere tile prolongfed drought S ( w : , i'SOp unermll r'um7 receistly ,","Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1833,26,8,1882,Summer,26,8,1882,Summer,"might be matter for regret g to that blight , drought , the Colorado beetle , andI but every other evil","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1834,28,8,1882,Summer,28,8,1882,Summer,"th'e Norrth-West 0by rain is not great , but the drouth in INon eEngland is serious . The corn crop has","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1835,29,8,1882,Summer,29,8,1882,Summer,"might have been less transient and illusive , Notwithstanding the drought , and the losses it has caused to the pastoral","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1836,4,9,1882,Autumn,4,9,1882,Autumn,"supplied , with moisture the anxiety occasioned by the . drought of last snmmer has been maintained throughout , a ra","Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1837,4,9,1882,Autumn,4,9,1882,Autumn,"SixtueenDayClock , wit lieronszeMatci Horse ; Walnut Inlaid Table fos Droughts or Chess . S Snites Crifseon Repp - Window Curtains","Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1838,8,9,1882,Autumn,8,9,1882,Autumn,"the crops in rao.t districts pretty safe from darmage by drought , and a little more rain for a few weeks","Glasgow Herald, 08th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1839,12,9,1882,Autumn,12,9,1882,Autumn,regi ns of the country told c of the prolonoed drouth in N1ew England . A 118 rdesnatoh from 1'ortland stated,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1882",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1840,15,9,1882,Autumn,15,9,1882,Autumn,", soys : -At length the I districts over which drought has eo long held sway have been visited by copious","Glasgow Herald, 15th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1841,18,9,1882,Autumn,18,9,1882,Autumn,"added at least 50 per cent. , while the ate drought has added another 50 per cent . to he retail","Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1842,18,9,1882,Autumn,18,9,1882,Autumn,"1S6 ... S Honduras has been visited by a sevcre drouth , 3and agricultural interests have suffered to such an extent","Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1843,22,9,1882,Autumn,22,9,1882,Autumn,"This defi- ciency in the crops is owing to the drought of the last four months. , In addition to this","Glasgow Herald, 22nd September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1844,29,9,1882,Autumn,29,9,1882,Autumn,"have greatly benefited the land , parched by the continued drought , There are some , however , who take a","Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1845,29,9,1882,Autumn,29,9,1882,Autumn,had further improved harvest prsspecte . Owing to the recent drought live stock had become very scarce in the Mel- bourne,"Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1846,30,9,1882,Autumn,30,9,1882,Autumn,to help thle beasts in those districts where Mr the drought prevailed lately . Creeks and tor rivers have swollen considerably,"Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1847,2,10,1882,Autumn,2,10,1882,Autumn,"the Terez district is small , owing to the long-continued drought in that region but the quality is good . The","Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1848,6,10,1882,Autumn,6,10,1882,Autumn,"both in store and fat 7. , was the prolonged drought in Some portion , 2 Victoria and New South WVales","Glasgow Herald, 06th October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1849,10,10,1882,Autumn,10,10,1882,Autumn,of abate- meat. - The Broussa journals complain of Ue drought which haes continued for such an nesisallylong titei in that,"Glasgow Herald, 10th October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1850,10,10,1882,Autumn,10,10,1882,Autumn,"new clip . Isethielsicpectrd lobe more crisestenderin ipeafe - latte drought , are nd proably with Lo ioercase on rsvt yeira","Glasgow Herald, 10th October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1851,12,10,1882,Autumn,12,10,1882,Autumn,". From what I caa learn frons the newspapers the drought appears to be pretty general all over the island ,","Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1852,17,10,1882,Autumn,17,10,1882,Autumn,"owing to the heavy losses of sheep by the late drought , the clip , it is thought , will be","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1853,25,10,1882,Autumn,25,10,1882,Autumn,"thingS in that colony . Advices'to hand state that the drought continues throughout the greater portion of the islands , and","Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1854,25,10,1882,Autumn,25,10,1882,Autumn,"towards the close of last month : -This year the drought having been of unusual duration , the harvest has not","Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1855,31,10,1882,Autumn,31,10,1882,Autumn,colony . All inte. rests are suffering from the protracted drought . There have been several trade stries for advance of,"Glasgow Herald, 31st October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1856,2,11,1882,Autumn,2,11,1882,Autumn,". Is &tparlb ; eels , l2s to tie 1per drought ; plicis.1 , Ss to 22l ; haddoccs lesolfls ;","Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1857,6,11,1882,Autumn,6,11,1882,Autumn,1831. - But in some localities in 'the South the drought killed almost the entire yield where the planters were too,"Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1858,16,11,1882,Autumn,16,11,1882,Autumn,"stock-tax chiefly . That is greatly owaing to the lsevere droughts of the last two years , and I perhaps to","Glasgow Herald, 16th November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1859,18,11,1882,Autumn,18,11,1882,Autumn,tine Cognr growinvg districts om- noe ' carlage caused by drought . s distract the news is that some n R,"Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1860,21,11,1882,Autumn,21,11,1882,Autumn,of tie past winter had l been succeeded by a drought that had become general . The effects of the drought,"Glasgow Herald, 21st November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1861,21,11,1882,Autumn,21,11,1882,Autumn,drought that had become general . The effects of the drought were more severelv felt towards the north and west .,"Glasgow Herald, 21st November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1862,22,11,1882,Autumn,22,11,1882,Autumn,coincides with a period of dcficient rain- sall a&id tropical drought . All thrs is of the first rommercial imuportaice. 1U,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1863,22,11,1882,Autumn,22,11,1882,Autumn,"rainfall oecidedly means a defi- cient harrest . When tropical drought arrives famines are presIaent , and heat and insects con-","Glasgow Herald, 22nd November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1864,23,11,1882,Autumn,23,11,1882,Autumn,"remaned small and improperiy deve- ] 1 ae-cunt of protracted drought . The I 54 tUL co-equence , it was felt","Glasgow Herald, 23rd November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1865,27,11,1882,Autumn,27,11,1882,Autumn,"the severity of the past season , occasioned byl the droughts and the consequent lowv condition of the sheep in many","Glasgow Herald, 27th November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1866,2,12,1882,Winter,2,12,1882,Winter,"the harm done - , segar cane by the prolonged drought ebl3 hesa received from several localities , and diiha' it","Glasgow Herald, 02nd December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1867,5,12,1882,Winter,5,12,1882,Winter,"quantity , will be very inferior in consequence of the drought which lasted during several months . A Kenigslierg paper states","Glasgow Herald, 05th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1868,6,12,1882,Winter,6,12,1882,Winter,"clamour for snore rain all over the province . The drought in the interior provinces bad ceased , and it had","Glasgow Herald, 06th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1869,6,12,1882,Winter,6,12,1882,Winter,"Crystal Gasalier aud Glubms Mlinror. 33ho- ; gany Pane , Drought Screoa , model Ship , Oak Plalte Chest with l7","Glasgow Herald, 06th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1870,8,12,1882,Winter,8,12,1882,Winter,decideslls lighter in cordicitothn ls year hut Iowing to the drought there is a very lreposrtlen no tender wont . Since,"Glasgow Herald, 08th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1871,9,12,1882,Winter,9,12,1882,Winter,"mulberry trees have been suffering severely in consequence of the drought , and according to one estimate one-third of them will","Glasgow Herald, 09th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1872,12,12,1882,Winter,12,12,1882,Winter,not a larger onethan that of 1881 . The general drought during summer reduced 'largely the yield . The 4uality of,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1873,19,12,1882,Winter,19,12,1882,Winter,the roming ir Meason nremloe to he camparatiiely emall. owigtteln drought which prevailed throughout she ceontydrnSes toenbaer and October- et may,"Glasgow Herald, 19th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1874,20,12,1882,Winter,20,12,1882,Winter,"little return ; baffled , too , by x f droughts now and then ; and I have been aL-waver wsrealdo","Glasgow Herald, 20th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1875,27,12,1882,Winter,27,12,1882,Winter,has also been materially aggravated by the long I I drought in Victoria causing the outlook for the v crops to,"Glasgow Herald, 27th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1876,28,12,1882,Winter,28,12,1882,Winter,"tb each season in which he has combated against wr drought , chinch-bug , hail and storm for his un .","Glasgow Herald, 28th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1877,28,12,1882,Winter,28,12,1882,Winter,"for conveyance of o produce , and the risk of droughts , storms , &c. , to which the open plains","Glasgow Herald, 28th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1878,2,1,1883,Winter,2,1,1883,Winter,oat beien favourrable to the growth of far . protracted drought hating prevailed when resistors was most needed . losws and,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1879,3,1,1883,Winter,3,1,1883,Winter,of affairs prevails in Narma- quanland in consequence senuceessio0 of droughts . Sheep and cattle are perishing by hundreds . The,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1880,3,1,1883,Winter,3,1,1883,Winter,map d ie to the 12th December say ' epoerieniced drought in mostly al i the mpgrProducing districts of the island,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1881,8,1,1883,Winter,8,1,1883,Winter,"Room Is warmed to a summer temperature . No Cold Droughts around the Fire , and as regards the evitl f","Glasgow Herald, 08th January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1882,15,1,1883,Winter,15,1,1883,Winter,"lew' to , DSinln Auction , as ees wll oblige Drought 2-lorse uJOH , Nl-e'HorsDY , 2 Closer , 1 oi","Glasgow Herald, 15th January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1883,16,1,1883,Winter,16,1,1883,Winter,"18,0O , O0lb . Accounts from Theasaly report that the drought at the beginning of the moonth was very severe ,","Glasgow Herald, 16th January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1884,25,1,1883,Winter,25,1,1883,Winter,been spared t by the cyclones was injured by the drouth . The t situation is being made worse by the,"Glasgow Herald, 25th January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1885,25,1,1883,Winter,25,1,1883,Winter,"as usual up to the present . At Sagua the drouth is tinterfering in a disastrous manner with grindieg , as","Glasgow Herald, 25th January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1886,25,1,1883,Winter,25,1,1883,Winter,"take its course . ' Nothing but a flood or drouth can injure his crops now , and these are of","Glasgow Herald, 25th January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1887,27,1,1883,Winter,27,1,1883,Winter,", taeang the island as to iallng ofI. here the drought has teSrelyscot , will , We believe , be offset","Glasgow Herald, 27th January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1888,31,1,1883,Winter,31,1,1883,Winter,"Boston journal prints details of the effects of the prolonged drought in Maine , New Hampshire , and Vermont . In","Glasgow Herald, 31st January 1883",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1889,2,3,1883,Spring,2,3,1883,Spring,the mischief tlhreatencd to the crops by the long continued drought of- late autumn and early winter . About half of,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1890,20,3,1883,Spring,20,3,1883,Spring,"out , the camp , in many parts the drought had been disastrous . Wool market showved a weaker fL","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1891,27,3,1883,Spring,27,3,1883,Spring,"and no instance Was observable of their having perished from drought , or having been removed by the wind after having","Glasgow Herald, 27th March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1892,3,4,1883,Spring,3,4,1883,Spring,"and James Vauce , slater , Orchard Street , %were drought up at the instance of lMr James "" or Heesy","Glasgow Herald, 03rd April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1893,12,4,1883,Spring,12,4,1883,Spring,"tha rMaet nrm and gentle rain , alter a long drought , hus prewad bene- fidel to the- tea crops up-country","Glasgow Herald, 12nd April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1894,13,4,1883,Spring,13,4,1883,Spring,"protection of the cattle of the ti , country against drought . During the drought of co 1877 no less than","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1895,13,4,1883,Spring,13,4,1883,Spring,"of the ti , country against drought . During the drought of co 1877 no less than a quarter of a","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1896,13,4,1883,Spring,13,4,1883,Spring,"in the district of Robtak , and in the K drought of ISSO 15,000 cattle are reported to have I nl","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1897,13,4,1883,Spring,13,4,1883,Spring,"area of graz- 6 ing lattd in districts affected by drought , the ar cattle have been preserved and the agricul-","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1898,16,4,1883,Spring,16,4,1883,Spring,"at last I annual meeting , and the long continued drought in - Susai . Slwves Account . - French Company","Glasgow Herald, 16th April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1899,25,4,1883,Spring,25,4,1883,Spring,"25 per cent . under last ) and damage by drought , ta. , are again cur- rent , but It","Glasgow Herald, 25th April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1900,26,4,1883,Spring,26,4,1883,Spring,"very favourable opno e ae all along formed ofit- lsa drought again effected j us here ; endonliproductionof precinitate , to","Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1901,26,4,1883,Spring,26,4,1883,Spring,"the directors also knew that rherehad been a very ghreat drought there , and that they . would Jose somewhere about","Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1902,1,5,1883,Spring,1,5,1883,Spring,The October plant is snf- faring severely from the lbug-continued drought . I P and no progress can he made with,"Glasgow Herald, 01st May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1903,4,5,1883,Spring,4,5,1883,Spring,"sea coast is not liable to either summer frosts or droughts . The maritime sections contain about 3S9,003 acres of agricultural","Glasgow Herald, 04th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1904,24,5,1883,Spring,24,5,1883,Spring,"was reported to have been lost owing to the long drought , is being harvested , and the results given are","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1905,24,5,1883,Spring,24,5,1883,Spring,"wheat-growing areas , in which tht crops , ow-ing to drought , wero lamentably light , a dispositioin , it seems","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1906,25,5,1883,Spring,25,5,1883,Spring,the season . Noo raii lehas ftle ; this prolonged drought is ite e only' I dark pp n t in,"Glasgow Herald, 25th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1907,25,5,1883,Spring,25,5,1883,Spring,nlysin m-ith cl .. u dy sky . T he drought continues . TIhey ea erly desite rain for the springging,"Glasgow Herald, 25th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1908,11,6,1883,Summer,11,6,1883,Summer,looked ousgt the game . ( ing tO the long-continued drought the putting gusress ware dry sod lvly Appended iF a,"Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1909,12,6,1883,Summer,12,6,1883,Summer,"'which are scarce here , etcepta I The heat and drought combinlng to leasen thedemacd , lost day 's perchoasoe have","Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1910,13,6,1883,Summer,13,6,1883,Summer,"the harthest pirospeut , Kace asnytbici- bitt favnirralci . The drought is *everetamil in salicny lorlities locusts bave appeared in great","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1911,14,6,1883,Summer,14,6,1883,Summer,", aasd sieed wore inciter theal recently t'issaitresoly scarcer-with the drought , Iseeplug cattle sects not hIl sochrtse- vl5t idca creyh","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1912,19,6,1883,Summer,19,6,1883,Summer,"during ths rmonth of May ; hut the subse- quent drought , add the consequent smallness of the river and scarcity","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1913,22,6,1883,Summer,22,6,1883,Summer,"hIad bteen f ully cla- nrionstrated doahug , the liiese-nt drought . At' airs- sect nit c-ehy werst40 'rce aing- op","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1914,29,6,1883,Summer,29,6,1883,Summer,"of , others a 're still under the influence of drought . The beet crop continues to present great inequalities ,","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1915,9,7,1883,Summer,9,7,1883,Summer,"that we were going to be afflicted with a severe drought , but a chanlge occurred just in titue , a","Glasgow Herald, 09th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1916,10,7,1883,Summer,10,7,1883,Summer,"8Iast ; wilghtdasheloweii daI kw 3 , linronseffect of the drought has mad e twitppxprtnt , and now it is Certain","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1917,18,7,1883,Summer,18,7,1883,Summer,"weather has been dry and rasher cold . 'But the drought cizn do eso har-u for the present , ' as","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1918,24,7,1883,Summer,24,7,1883,Summer,"te r -a wooh have fallen in other Stoold ohsj drought coontionsu any longer "" 5-1 O.ro-peo-s'oefu tot crop will vaih","Glasgow Herald, 24th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1919,25,7,1883,Summer,25,7,1883,Summer,to hrve t' f taerl --n ; d-draily iron the drought of the early d -i *f May andl fronlt hot,"Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1920,30,7,1883,Summer,30,7,1883,Summer,"crop , though earlier-sown Swvedes suffered not a little from drought , and had in some cases to be resowrn .","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1921,30,7,1883,Summer,30,7,1883,Summer,"in tise early parts of the season suffered foTn the drought , but since the rain came on ] thev have","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1922,7,8,1883,Summer,7,8,1883,Summer,"- ' "" io , you look at Viow and Drought Ifterfiashed and inberwrought : Ended i begun , begun En","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1923,9,8,1883,Summer,9,8,1883,Summer,. The summercrops were wi as irretrievably lost through the drought sad the devastations committed by grasshoppers . The agricultural population,"Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1924,17,8,1883,Summer,17,8,1883,Summer,"ai'niar curves under like conditLions , hut witha a , drought or 2-3 in the depth . In tigure 9 1","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1925,20,8,1883,Summer,20,8,1883,Summer,"has a less favourable ontlook owing to the provae1nrce of drought . 6,800,000 bales is considered the prospective yield . The","Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1926,27,8,1883,Summer,27,8,1883,Summer,In all the States but Arkansas and Ten . Inessee drought has changed the outlook from . fair to bad .,"Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1927,7,9,1883,Autumn,7,9,1883,Autumn,"is in excellent condition , but on account of the drought there is a danger of Its ripening too quickly .","Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1928,10,9,1883,Autumn,10,9,1883,Autumn,"bear out the view of the greait damage caused by drought . Meanwhile , trade in M:anchester continues de- plorably bad","Glasgow Herald, 10th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1929,15,9,1883,Autumn,15,9,1883,Autumn,owinvig to the scarcity of water caoned by the late drouth pre- vaillgin : that State . Anxelios mates of domestics,"Glasgow Herald, 15th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1930,24,9,1883,Autumn,24,9,1883,Autumn,"reeipts C is being -very narrowly watched , in the drought year ; up to now they are exceedingly large ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1931,24,9,1883,Autumn,24,9,1883,Autumn,i indicate a movement similar to that of the 3 drought year . There has been scarcely any business trans. acted,"Glasgow Herald, 24th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1932,24,9,1883,Autumn,24,9,1883,Autumn,on account of early ratins and subee. qu ; ent drouth is from o-ne-fifth to one-third . The movement of merchandise,"Glasgow Herald, 24th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1933,25,9,1883,Autumn,25,9,1883,Autumn,"cause of this reduction , so nearly universal , is drouth . Telegraphic communication with State agents shows that the recent","Glasgow Herald, 25th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1934,2,10,1883,Autumn,2,10,1883,Autumn,", and later on the cane was innred by protricted drought . In porno sections the cane is ail that could","Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1935,13,10,1883,Autumn,13,10,1883,Autumn,"- has bels . The crop ha 'been injured bj drought antd ircatin sa int sections , hut too late to","Glasgow Herald, 13rd October 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1936,22,10,1883,Autumn,22,10,1883,Autumn,"corn crop , which has suffered much more damage from drought than from the frosts early in September . At the","Glasgow Herald, 22nd October 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1937,24,10,1883,Autumn,24,10,1883,Autumn,"fall of raan , and the latter from a terrible drought . This anomaly is explained by the im- mense extent","Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1938,24,10,1883,Autumn,24,10,1883,Autumn,".. All the pravinces of the North are suffering froma drought of one , two , and three years . Rivers","Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1939,21,11,1883,Autumn,21,11,1883,Autumn,"to run on crvowth ; but when attack occurs in drought , there is the difficulty of these not acting .","Glasgow Herald, 21st November 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1940,11,12,1883,Winter,11,12,1883,Winter,step in the right direction in providing against the ruinous droughts that in time past have afflicted many districts in the,"Glasgow Herald, 11st December 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1941,11,12,1883,Winter,11,12,1883,Winter,that are turned into arid wildernesses when prolonged seasons of drought bring ter . rible loss to numerous settlers . From,"Glasgow Herald, 11st December 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1942,12,12,1883,Winter,12,12,1883,Winter,"the . cglamities witnessed of late years-the floods , tbh droughts , the famines , and the prevailing distresses both in","Glasgow Herald, 12nd December 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1943,14,12,1883,Winter,14,12,1883,Winter,"loss of the crops of f4 that season from continued droughts , those of Pegu ii have been drowned and washed","Glasgow Herald, 14th December 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1944,16,2,1884,Winter,16,2,1884,Winter,", which becameastill further limited in conse- quer.ce of the drought which so unhappily pre-i vailed , together with the aggressive","Glasgow Herald, 16th February 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1945,19,2,1884,Winter,19,2,1884,Winter,"do- mestic calamities , rumours of seditions , floods , droughts , and dearth , an exhausted exchequer and lavish outlay-such","Glasgow Herald, 19th February 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1946,15,3,1884,Spring,15,3,1884,Spring,"to 40 . TMr Henderson , Efsnbourch , bought six droughts as fesni 00 to 83 , and be also sold","Glasgow Herald, 15th March 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1947,20,3,1884,Spring,20,3,1884,Spring,"bar- ) nonium in divine worship -was to have been Drought up yesterday before a meeting ofE ILnark Presbytery , bat","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1948,1,4,1884,Spring,1,4,1884,Spring,", Thie depression had been further intelisiSed by a severe drought . During a crisis unparalleled in the history of the","Glasgow Herald, 01st April 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1949,10,4,1884,Spring,10,4,1884,Spring,"9. -Indigo crop prospects in general hloe suffered by excessive drought . Hides unchanged , ( lotion erop koaoered . Jute","Glasgow Herald, 10th April 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1950,22,4,1884,Spring,22,4,1884,Spring,"the jute -producing districts of Eastern Bengal are suffering from drought . Simla is threatened with a water famine , and","Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1951,8,5,1884,Spring,8,5,1884,Spring,"Tirboot ao : : Ciolohiolbartou Cullopralo slill ollieriobo fcool I drought . The protocts tor Beuaoes appear fair , bht waus","Glasgow Herald, 08th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1952,21,5,1884,Spring,21,5,1884,Spring,f' albo thae vessel oLff bitt owimigt to 11cr dreep drought tii it was 111usdi plllossible toiil leV5 hier . She,"Glasgow Herald, 21st May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1953,3,6,1884,Summer,3,6,1884,Summer,regard so values or to the I und Should the drought continue some 't o iatihn may reason'bly be looked for,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1954,12,6,1884,Summer,12,6,1884,Summer,"in 1zew SC , lTLth wales , where the severe drought has airiost da depleted the , country of stck ,","Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1884",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1955,14,6,1884,Summer,14,6,1884,Summer,", the tone of the market was-psubably owing to the drought and tscarcity of grass-stiff . Beet was quoted at from","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1956,16,6,1884,Summer,16,6,1884,Summer,"m i , rt r , rpr 'iey free from drought , the great drawbackl to' on mar Irren rp tiv","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1957,16,6,1884,Summer,16,6,1884,Summer,i vkn regarding the cresp owing to the long-continued iast drought is now very considerably increased by the f reappearance of,"Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1958,19,6,1884,Summer,19,6,1884,Summer,the market was duller than last week . the continned drought telling seriously against business . The inquiry for nll classes,"Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1959,23,6,1884,Summer,23,6,1884,Summer,"duel : tg the 'seenk . Owing to th0 isratracted drought the risers sin very low , nod in thu begioxting","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1960,24,6,1884,Summer,24,6,1884,Summer,terrible devastation . ecussitiare'l ju s. n : ST wasting drought that has hem sari sti.ri ravaginug a wiid ex C,"Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1961,26,6,1884,Summer,26,6,1884,Summer,country has been parched under the severest and most widespread drought known in its history . Here we are all ready,"Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1962,27,6,1884,Summer,27,6,1884,Summer,"yesterday the display of stock was , owing to the drought , somewhat less than at recent sales , but fair","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1963,27,6,1884,Summer,27,6,1884,Summer,"foirtnight later than last year on acoint of the long-continued drought . Magnums quoted eestcrdiayis to 3 s , acordiog to","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1964,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,"; and then added a fevw notes fhrlZieg the terrible drought then and still pre. - , ilivg between Svdiflev and","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1965,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,'5ougiiO0tt 1e wil-e rel0o n hich the exist is ; drought prevails tne horses are reduced lisoie kelions T I Tb,"Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1966,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,"cc cauntry oi 100 miles or a denoied p-s k'ioas droughts , but never a- ga S tint- , . ;","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1967,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,bullocks arnonld almost certainly be in peril from the prevailingY drought . Four ri osr buggay horses died on the journey,"Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1968,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,"water , and there awaitiDn the breaking up of Sce drought . In fact they could not safely move away in","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1969,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,towns-sud on some stations are becoming scarce . Should tile drought continue msch longer some interior towns will be reduced to,"Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1970,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,"to convey gootis SO I ( "" "" as the drought continues . These reak , ii liey gixe only a","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1971,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,there seemed s no prospect of cheaper money . The drought had . been most severe in sewv South Wales and,"Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1972,2,7,1884,Summer,2,7,1884,Summer,"most of the Australian colonies , owing to the severe drought . "" Since the opening of the year a dark","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1973,3,7,1884,Summer,3,7,1884,Summer,' WA ! ern AT CAiSrsiE. -The present a-s CB drought is being isery severely felt in Campapie in both by,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1974,4,7,1884,Summer,4,7,1884,Summer,"labourers had been driven into Brisbane in consequence of the drought , they not behing able to find employment in the","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1975,7,7,1884,Summer,7,7,1884,Summer,generally were begininig bi to suffer rather seriously from the drought . c There was some alight rain during the week,"Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1976,7,7,1884,Summer,7,7,1884,Summer,three weeks back . our Oats are especially suffering from drought . The or wheat harvest has commenced in thle southern,"Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1977,10,7,1884,Summer,10,7,1884,Summer,"where they have been withheld the parching t , l drought is causing the cnuntry to . look as 4usty !","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1978,10,7,1884,Summer,10,7,1884,Summer,"I of the trees show . the ifeot of the drought , much PI more do the surface crops and hedgerow","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1979,10,7,1884,Summer,10,7,1884,Summer,"every sesction of the show there are evidences of the drought , but neverthelese the quality of the exhibits is on","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1980,10,7,1884,Summer,10,7,1884,Summer,"the collection of roses . One would imagine that protracted drought would interfere with the gradual development of roses , affect","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1981,10,7,1884,Summer,10,7,1884,Summer,"Ri various sections showed the effect of the recent 1 drought , the exhibits were , on the whole , satis-","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1982,11,7,1884,Summer,11,7,1884,Summer,"hdA been very much retarded owying to the d extremne drought which hbd prevailedt . There were23S d dry , lays","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1983,21,7,1884,Summer,21,7,1884,Summer,", and a good few enoie ( lied during the drought , but there are still plenty le2tt for all '","Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1984,22,7,1884,Summer,22,7,1884,Summer,"gave but faint id-as of the disasters caused by the drought : for , indeed , the reality was indescribable even","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1985,22,7,1884,Summer,22,7,1884,Summer,"25th April two inches of rain fell all over the droughty region . The gloom was dispelled from every mind ,","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1986,22,7,1884,Summer,22,7,1884,Summer,of eattle on that station have succumbed during the recent' drought . Although instances of cattle getting bogged are not uncommon,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1987,22,7,1884,Summer,22,7,1884,Summer,"are not uncommon , yet at such timles as these droughts they are so frequent that it is impossible to rescue","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1988,22,7,1884,Summer,22,7,1884,Summer,". They have been holding high holiday during the late drought , and have been the direct cause of-the death of","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1989,22,7,1884,Summer,22,7,1884,Summer,"now fell hack onZ those carcasses that fell durn h drought , or on othertputrefaction .. Whlei I=Lv. be admitted th4","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1990,22,7,1884,Summer,22,7,1884,Summer,"Now that their high holiday is over , since the drought has broken up , and they can not readily fiud","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1991,22,7,1884,Summer,22,7,1884,Summer,"lost . It is certain that never daring any former drought 1 have so many animaals fallen , and it may","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1992,22,7,1884,Summer,22,7,1884,Summer,"! the probable course of prices . After the long drought the rivers are low , and millers at a stand-","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1993,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,"reeks apo , when agriculturists were a alprehellsivo that the drought would spoil the turnilp crop , and so staunt the","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1994,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,"fields overlookaiu the sea shore the t e , tAnueLl drought of -May and June , along with t ti.e extrerne","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1995,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,expected to be a late crop owing to the lengthened drought . Ha y wvill be considerably under an average this,"Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1996,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,"regards straw . This is accounted for by theI protracted drought and the ravages of the grub , I which in","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1997,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,"tile fields , which were suffering greatly from the long-coutinued drought . lay is turning out a better crop tltati was","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1998,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,. Turnips anftered so a nisich duffrhg tllte-ettute of the drought that o it was fearedl they would prove ais entire,"Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 1999,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,"was the case a few weeks ago , when the drought was giving a burnt-up appearance to all the fields .","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2000,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,"round a decidedly light crop , consequent on the long-continued drought , which also , of course , greatly retarded the","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2001,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,"will not be a strong crop ithis year , the drought having told heavily on the crop . Cereals are now","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2002,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,"the prospects of this I years harvest , the unprecedented drought I having for a tinse completely paralysed all t growth","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2003,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,"better pleased with their prospects . The long , continued drought so greatly retarded the progress of the crops as to","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2004,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,"This latter crop suffered very much in consequence of the drought , and the recent rains Caine too late to affect","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2005,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,. The cereals were not so much atfected by the drought in this county as in some other districts of Scotland,"Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2006,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,JUL 26-Indigo ca-op accounts are generally orufarourabls in consequence of drought . DA&NTZIC . JULy 26. -Wheat holders firm with a,"Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2007,30,7,1884,Summer,30,7,1884,Summer,"3,450,0001b . Had it e not been for the great drought which we have L had in Scotlarid during the present","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1884",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2008,30,7,1884,Summer,30,7,1884,Summer,LIE ] CLOCKWORK . DURING THIS WEEK LOTS WILL BE DROUGHT Is FORWARD EVERY DAY THAT WILL MORE TH AN P,"Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2009,2,8,1884,Summer,2,8,1884,Summer,re-mained and rae eut heavy rains after a long l drought hall w sbe down soil and vegetable sob-stances from the,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2010,7,8,1884,Summer,7,8,1884,Summer,", but it is feared that the recent pro- longed drouth has been too severe for the crops to t wholly","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2011,8,8,1884,Summer,8,8,1884,Summer,region of its sfforests and it becomes alternately parched by drought and deluged by sudden rains and flooLs. r Many other,"Glasgow Herald, 08th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2012,12,8,1884,Summer,12,8,1884,Summer,"were in niatiy instances givetn up owing l to long-continued drought , the leaves assum- mt in a yellow tinge .","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2013,14,8,1884,Summer,14,8,1884,Summer,"The spring was not unfavour- able , but the long drought which occurred late in spring and early in summer-good. as","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2014,14,8,1884,Summer,14,8,1884,Summer,and brought forward those pieces of roots that survived the drought ; but the storms have made it next to izapossible,"Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1884",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2015,23,8,1884,Summer,23,8,1884,Summer,"d money matters , but mainly to the continued t' drought throughout the State . . rashviile. -Trade . duriug the","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2016,26,8,1884,Summer,26,8,1884,Summer,start . In some of the southern coun. ties the drought is becoming serious . ManyU pas- tures are scorched for,"Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2017,27,8,1884,Summer,27,8,1884,Summer,"boon yseu r end fin og toe , . seeere drought prevailed , and ifts infduenre sees beginniug to , tell","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2018,29,8,1884,Summer,29,8,1884,Summer,"the early summer time , when there was a continuous drought of some weeks . Black grain will , it is","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2019,30,8,1884,Summer,30,8,1884,Summer,"wcskly report , 'save --TL 're are increasing reports of drought and i excessive heat in the WVest and South-West .","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2020,1,9,1884,Autumn,1,9,1884,Autumn,"offered . Rains are reported from thie north-west , and drouth in the Ohio Valley , but , no serious damnace","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2021,5,9,1884,Autumn,5,9,1884,Autumn,"over to-day and Satur day . Ow lug to the drought of the past few weeks , and the coosyqileirt scarcity","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2022,5,9,1884,Autumn,5,9,1884,Autumn,"vermin , and sometimes in very dry seasons perishes from drought , it is thoughit Inot at all unreasonable by anglers","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2023,6,9,1884,Autumn,6,9,1884,Autumn,". weather repo , , rt , says : -T--he drought still continues ec 'in the West and South-West , and","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2024,10,9,1884,Autumn,10,9,1884,Autumn,"that some steps would have to be taken toprevent a drought unless raic fell shortly , and the Water ( fommittee","Glasgow Herald, 10th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2025,10,9,1884,Autumn,10,9,1884,Autumn,"Mtr I t . Allant , stiatsgo , : sold drought horse at e35 to 45 , satS hartie-s as :","Glasgow Herald, 10th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2026,11,9,1884,Autumn,11,9,1884,Autumn,"picturing a fearful state of affairs caused by tbe extended drought . The cotton crop was suffering terribly , and -will","Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2027,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,"surplus water . In years of deficie3cy a ! Or drought , tite rcssrvtv of course . would ig g supply","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2028,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,". b Until the recent breal , 5ng-up of the drought , o the prospect for squrrters in the droughty d","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2029,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,"the drought , o the prospect for squrrters in the droughty d regions was gloomyin the extreme : and this a","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2030,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,"and indeed it was quite common during 1 she late drought , that dwellers here were coin- r aelled to take","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2031,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,"deaths among sheep , cattle , and horses in the droughty districts will E probably never' be exactly known , because","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2032,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,"that probably eight millions of sheep have died during the drought . In Queensland not nearly so marty have fallen ,","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2033,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,"a later lambing . But this season , in the drought- stricken districts , there has been a comparative failure .","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2034,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,", this reckomilug would be ineompkete . The protracted ! drought has brought great damage to workinge people -who engage in","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2035,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,", are as completely weather-'bound on the roads by a drought as is a r-ailing ; vessel in a dead calm","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2036,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,"calm . Wherever they happi c to be when a drought overtakes thtem , themee they are "" stuick up ""","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2037,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,that teamsters l often ssier severe losses in seasons of drought . I may hore miention a case in point .,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2038,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,I through eight wearisome months . To be sure the drought broke up here in April ; but ! the food-and-ater,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2039,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,be remenibered for mnany a year as a most ldisastrous drought . To ordinary readers there may seena no great pleasure,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2040,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,"perhaps if they con. , sider that a terribly wvastinig drought had fixed the teamis to this place for eight months","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2041,15,9,1884,Autumn,15,9,1884,Autumn,reon ( ri of oSriolis damnage to thle crop by drought and by thle niore paciick aspect of the- Ciuneune dlituiclty,"Glasgow Herald, 15th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2042,15,9,1884,Autumn,15,9,1884,Autumn,"the cotton regions is unfavour- able , owing to the drought . Except Carolina , Florida , and Louisiana , the","Glasgow Herald, 15th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2043,23,9,1884,Autumn,23,9,1884,Autumn,Indiana . The crops hi here have suffered considerably from drought . st Like all the older settled States the continuous,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2044,23,9,1884,Autumn,23,9,1884,Autumn,"in mind that there are sauc til ; s as droughts , snows--torms , and tornailofs ( or al blizzards ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2045,23,9,1884,Autumn,23,9,1884,Autumn,i lands . H. L I I- IT ATER THE DROUGHT IN AUSTRALIA . - ( nr'ox o . ON oN,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1884",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2046,23,9,1884,Autumn,23,9,1884,Autumn,"Queensland , July , 1854 . When the recent wasting drought in New 1 South Wales and Qaeensland broke up ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2047,23,9,1884,Autumn,23,9,1884,Autumn,I of the year : for so long as the drought wa rag- inlg it was impossible to muster . But,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2048,23,9,1884,Autumn,23,9,1884,Autumn,other respects did the recent break . ing-up of the drought findd the squatters of this district with a great dial,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2049,23,9,1884,Autumn,23,9,1884,Autumn,their properties to the condition they were in before the drought had set in . They found they would have to,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2050,23,9,1884,Autumn,23,9,1884,Autumn,", and even of horses that have fallen in the drought , and were already whitening the runs with their skeletons","Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2051,27,9,1884,Autumn,27,9,1884,Autumn,"the want of water , v consequent on the "" drought "" which was then 1 experienced , and when the","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2052,6,10,1884,Autumn,6,10,1884,Autumn,", L Growing Cotton prospects have been blighted by the drought which is blighting the Atlantio r. coast . C The","Glasgow Herald, 06th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2053,10,10,1884,Autumn,10,10,1884,Autumn,"long in some parts , ano dcv frome months of drought , the terrible wind made the flames fly at frightful","Glasgow Herald, 10th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2054,17,10,1884,Autumn,17,10,1884,Autumn,losses to the Colony by the long-prevail- c . ing droughts can not be computed at less than 30 millions sterling,"Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2055,17,10,1884,Autumn,17,10,1884,Autumn,"What if there be ti I two more seasons of drought and distress a ' "" like the last ? It","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2056,24,10,1884,Autumn,24,10,1884,Autumn,"3. attainable oni statious , except when a pmno-mnel le drought as recently , dries up the "" nilkers "" o","Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2057,31,10,1884,Autumn,31,10,1884,Autumn,"accunsulatiot of d fish in the psols after a long-continued drought , d or after or during a severe frost and","Glasgow Herald, 31st October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2058,31,10,1884,Autumn,31,10,1884,Autumn,been goirg on during the seae period . The lengthened drought had re- duced the town to the verge of a,"Glasgow Herald, 31st October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2059,13,11,1884,Autumn,13,11,1884,Autumn,eahauotod to produto. a top c-ron' . The damnage by drought on the Gulf crrast mnakes ; the yield lower than,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2060,17,11,1884,Autumn,17,11,1884,Autumn,"prospects of ar ( the ensuaing season . The terrible drought of last ne' season , which swept away a third","Glasgow Herald, 17th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2061,21,11,1884,Autumn,21,11,1884,Autumn,". Although , in consequence of a long prevailing summer drought , the take of salmon this year in Scotland was","Glasgow Herald, 21st November 1884","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2062,26,11,1884,Autumn,26,11,1884,Autumn,modern improvements and inventions that their skill and experience have Drought to bear unon the building up of that great industry,"Glasgow Herald, 26th November 1884",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2063,28,11,1884,Autumn,28,11,1884,Autumn,of a contagious charac- ter . Owing to the continued drought there - was no running water left in the wells,"Glasgow Herald, 28th November 1884",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,East Kent,19th Century newspaper,Media 2064,29,11,1884,Autumn,29,11,1884,Autumn,"with a deep-root system , which enabled them to resist drought and frost better than the smaller grasses , anti also","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2065,1,12,1884,Winter,1,12,1884,Winter,"truce To tranp , bht travel suiite of sands and drouth In days so many , lest they miss the fair","Glasgow Herald, 01st December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2066,2,12,1884,Winter,2,12,1884,Winter,"only by brawling' f brooks , which in the summer droughts become I c aattenuated to mere silvery liquid lines or","Glasgow Herald, 02nd December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2067,6,12,1884,Winter,6,12,1884,Winter,"but broken words , for "" every tongue with utter drought was withered at the root . "" But yet it","Glasgow Herald, 06th December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2068,12,12,1884,Winter,12,12,1884,Winter,"is prostrate under the l effects of last season 's droughts , and is e trembling with fears of another dry","Glasgow Herald, 12nd December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2069,20,12,1884,Winter,20,12,1884,Winter,"increased in the same proportion . With reference to the drought , your readers will no doubt be gladito learn by","Glasgow Herald, 20th December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2070,2,1,1885,Winter,2,1,1885,Winter,". B UCHAN 'S PATENT CHIMNEY COWLS , Prevent flown Drought ansi increase Up Draught . W. P. Rn-lion . II","Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1885",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2071,9,1,1885,Winter,9,1,1885,Winter,"Observatory , Glasgow , January 7 , 1SS5 . THE DROUGHT IN AUSTRALIA . ( FROM our OWN COPflSPOYDENT . )","Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1885",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2072,9,1,1885,Winter,9,1,1885,Winter,". In April last-now seven months ago -we thought the drought had quite broken up , but since that time there","Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2073,9,1,1885,Winter,9,1,1885,Winter,"natives appear to thrive in the midst of such a drought , as we found a number of persons with carts","Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2074,9,1,1885,Winter,9,1,1885,Winter,to the danger that ever threatens the pastoral interest from droughts . Mr Ellery said : -''Thee late disastrous ' droughts,"Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2075,9,1,1885,Winter,9,1,1885,Winter,droughts . Mr Ellery said : -''Thee late disastrous ' droughts in the central districts of Austialia direct our atten. tion,"Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2076,10,1,1885,Winter,10,1,1885,Winter,"cantse for short supplies in- tthe exceptionally long sod severe drought of the summter , which lasted with scarcely a ,","Glasgow Herald, 10th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2077,10,1,1885,Winter,10,1,1885,Winter,the end of July . The effects of lbs gresh drought then became apparent in much smaller markets ; buyers began,"Glasgow Herald, 10th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2078,12,1,1885,Winter,12,1,1885,Winter,"Angling was largely spoiled in 1884 by the long prevalent drought ; many of the Scot- tish fishing streams , indeed","Glasgow Herald, 12nd January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2079,17,1,1885,Winter,17,1,1885,Winter,"both camels and men t have suffered from heat and drought , and there will be much solicitude until this mar-","Glasgow Herald, 17th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2080,22,1,1885,Winter,22,1,1885,Winter,all been brought about by the prevalence of a severe drought last season . Representations were being made to the Govern-,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2081,24,1,1885,Winter,24,1,1885,Winter,"account in order to provide for loiass sustained through the drought , ' the operations for the year ended 30th June","Glasgow Herald, 24th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2082,31,1,1885,Winter,31,1,1885,Winter,character . They had been seriously affected by the severe drought which had taken place . There hadl not been one,"Glasgow Herald, 31st January 1885",Wales,"UKG,UKK,UKL","UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL2",,River Severn,19th Century newspaper,Media 2083,7,2,1885,Winter,7,2,1885,Winter,"with 1883 is accounted for by the F prevalence of drought , and consequent blight , during the early rart of","Glasgow Herald, 07th February 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2084,10,2,1885,Winter,10,2,1885,Winter,", with Cannel L crtifiiste . Price , age , drought , accozaodaWl4 , and englae-powerrequired-29 26 , Herald Office .","Glasgow Herald, 10th February 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2085,20,2,1885,Winter,20,2,1885,Winter,. 'heirproperties there had been almost exempted from the mevere drought which had been experi- enced in a verylarge portion of,"Glasgow Herald, 20th February 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2086,25,2,1885,Winter,25,2,1885,Winter,"time past as to the effects of the late severe drought on our wool produotion , and the experts front the","Glasgow Herald, 25th February 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2087,11,3,1885,Spring,11,3,1885,Spring,that of 1884-85 . The plantations have suffered from the drought ax . 1serienced during the latter part of 1884 and,"Glasgow Herald, 11st March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2088,20,3,1885,Spring,20,3,1885,Spring,"a large tiurnout of horses , priscideljly- Clydiedale and heavy drought . A few excellenit eaddlehorses Beihatg bandes Snite -cee fr","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2089,24,3,1885,Spring,24,3,1885,Spring,"13 Mr Thoas= Davidson , Moreland , ' adid a drought horse to Mr Thomas Ritchie , Loith , at 32","Glasgow Herald, 24th March 1885",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Moreland,19th Century newspaper,Media 2090,30,3,1885,Spring,30,3,1885,Spring,"proper . j cultivation at all , and to occasional droughts , the l average production has been reduced to about","Glasgow Herald, 30th March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2091,9,4,1885,Spring,9,4,1885,Spring,"and samid in Queensland , *here there had been a drought , rainsa had lately fallen , and matters were generally","Glasgow Herald, 09th April 1885",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2092,20,4,1885,Spring,20,4,1885,Spring,"1865 . The summer was extremely b - warm and droughty , with an early harvest . S Listi ysa the","Glasgow Herald, 20th April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2093,22,4,1885,Spring,22,4,1885,Spring,"4fgl&a 5 . Duobw 14 . MaeryhnlL 6- Dundee d Droughty Castle . ; j . Palisiey. a1% , i ,","Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1885",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,19th Century newspaper,Media 2094,24,4,1885,Spring,24,4,1885,Spring,moisture as well as warmnth . Reports of lr similar drought and backwardness comairom the ; t Continent . The wheat,"Glasgow Herald, 24th April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2095,29,4,1885,Spring,29,4,1885,Spring,"for second . The damage to the new cron from drought has con- tinned , but latest telegrams report slightly Jiore","Glasgow Herald, 29th April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2096,5,5,1885,Spring,5,5,1885,Spring,", prevailed , but occa- sionall a sudden anrd exfraordinary drought sets in-the temperature rises , anld the sky clears not","Glasgow Herald, 05th May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2097,7,5,1885,Spring,7,5,1885,Spring,"at Mssa.Weien Brhiem 1li . A as COMMERCIAL NOTES . Drought , it Is said , % is affecting indigo in","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2098,11,5,1885,Spring,11,5,1885,Spring,"icalbraith , a Jones , b J. hutIntyre , b drouth ..... Dowden .1 ........ I.G. 8225 eil , run out","Glasgow Herald, 11st May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2099,20,5,1885,Spring,20,5,1885,Spring,"of the BOCELLL TEA CCoJSUAXr state that another year of drought has brought as its consequence a short crop , the","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2100,6,6,1885,Summer,6,6,1885,Summer,"shareholders to know that , notwithstanding a period of unparalleled drought in the colonies , now at an end , the","Glasgow Herald, 06th June 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2101,13,6,1885,Summer,13,6,1885,Summer,"covered from the disastrous effects of last season 's severe drought . In coal , iron , and steel nO change","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1885",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2102,16,6,1885,Summer,16,6,1885,Summer,"will be possible till August , when the heat and drought combined will stop it . The health of all in","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2103,20,6,1885,Summer,20,6,1885,Summer,"the growth of pansies , owing to the recent prolonged drought . Their cultivation has called for the exercise of a","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2104,2,7,1885,Summer,2,7,1885,Summer,and brousghh fair price : . A camber oc goad drought horses wtere esid at fromn 69 to ; 71 ;,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2105,2,7,1885,Summer,2,7,1885,Summer,agricultural prospects and undoing much of the injury wrought by drought between Easter and the latter part of May . The,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2106,3,7,1885,Summer,3,7,1885,Summer,", let July , 1L885.i SIR , -lifter the long drought we hate experi- enced os this coast ( east )","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2107,4,7,1885,Summer,4,7,1885,Summer,"latter , seat a slew trade , the pri- traded drought miaterially lasteeferissy with the demand for atl descrtiptionrs of store","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2108,6,7,1885,Summer,6,7,1885,Summer,", farmers not raring to speculate in consequence of the drought .. Calves , brought 65 l0s ; sticks , 1","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2109,6,7,1885,Summer,6,7,1885,Summer,"turf being very hard , owing to the excessive e drought . made play very uscertrai . Tbree couples played ,","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1885",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,North Berwick,19th Century newspaper,Media 2110,6,7,1885,Summer,6,7,1885,Summer,"a witole , hut it ur field lands the continued drought is telii t. ` stalk , which is ceasing to","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2111,6,7,1885,Summer,6,7,1885,Summer,of the parks is miser'.Lc7oerP weather of May and the drought is Jue prevented it coming awayS g - ArsTRUTmEa .,"Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2112,6,7,1885,Summer,6,7,1885,Summer,". at BESBY. -SCARCITY or WATER. -The long con- tinned drought is being felt in this district , The Busby Water","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2113,10,7,1885,Summer,10,7,1885,Summer,", 9 r Late traneplants re n'- a- severely from drought , thev 0n4 D o 0 verges began to tor","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2114,11,7,1885,Summer,11,7,1885,Summer,"been quite I iradtquatd , anti the inhiabitants during a drought hiava from thite to time been placed mu short com-","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2115,16,7,1885,Summer,16,7,1885,Summer,"the agricultural newvs from Tiontisal was had . Pro-T tracted drought has endangered the crops in the north and north-west ,","Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2116,16,7,1885,Summer,16,7,1885,Summer,", re-- 6 ferred to the disastrous effects of tire drought in it the colonies , . wluci5 vwere , ahmoost","Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2117,27,7,1885,Summer,27,7,1885,Summer,"no overflow from t hs cnaal on account of the drought . This is interfering wvith dlock trochoc , and -in","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2118,28,7,1885,Summer,28,7,1885,Summer,is increased IS. comlaint of the serious effect that the drought is having an I - pasterageand vegetationgenerally . At llfark,"Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2119,30,7,1885,Summer,30,7,1885,Summer,the interests of sport suffered considerably in consequence of the drought . So far as the quantities of fish sent to,"Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2120,30,7,1885,Summer,30,7,1885,Summer,"the sluggish state of the streamnls from the effects of drought , it is : evident that a satisfactory solution of","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2121,30,7,1885,Summer,30,7,1885,Summer,"deal to do r-.with the cry for separation . The droughts d in the north of late , the low rates","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2122,6,8,1885,Summer,6,8,1885,Summer,"oAl one time matters looked far from promising , the drought being severe ; but the hay has turned out well-above","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2123,6,8,1885,Summer,6,8,1885,Summer,", and matters lwent well till the scorching heat and drought . caine on , which changedappearancesconsiderably , so that grain","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2124,6,8,1885,Summer,6,8,1885,Summer,"I are looking healthy enough , but owing to the drought the fields do not present their usual , luxuriant appearance","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2125,6,8,1885,Summer,6,8,1885,Summer,"i I i I I I I I THE RECENT DROUGHT . Mr G. J. Symons , F.RS. , writing to","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2126,6,8,1885,Summer,6,8,1885,Summer,"the fall was below the average , and complaints of drought and of deficient water supply immediately arose . As I","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2127,6,8,1885,Summer,6,8,1885,Summer,", which is quite unprecedented . Owing to1 the long-continued drought , however , the fishings . above Stirling are doing","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1885",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Stirling,19th Century newspaper,Media 2128,6,8,1885,Summer,6,8,1885,Summer,"were in capsial order when taking into consideration the severe drought that had Drevailed for somne time back , couplei with","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2129,6,8,1885,Summer,6,8,1885,Summer,", au average . Barley and oats are suffering from drought , for in many parts of England the entire rainfall","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1885",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2130,6,8,1885,Summer,6,8,1885,Summer,"small , but most other roots have I stood the drought moderately well . Hops are l vigorous in growth ,","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2131,6,8,1885,Summer,6,8,1885,Summer,"request , so that even the injurious effect of the drought upon the growicog crops fails to help holders materially .","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2132,6,8,1885,Summer,6,8,1885,Summer,"the extra effect of a surprise . Oats , with drought both in England and in Russia , were i expected","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1885",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2133,6,8,1885,Summer,6,8,1885,Summer,than it did before . On account of the loug drought Donglie- rhill reservoir has run dry . Gaisreport. -Gas made,"Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2134,11,8,1885,Summer,11,8,1885,Summer,"especially in-the Atlantic . There has been little damage from drought , rains , or inserts , and dry weather has","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2135,11,8,1885,Summer,11,8,1885,Summer,"the States had not yet assumed the proportions of a drought , but telegrams from the cotton belt under date of","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2136,11,8,1885,Summer,11,8,1885,Summer,"injury as yet is small , but a con- tinued drought would materially change the pro- spects of the crop in","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2137,13,8,1885,Summer,13,8,1885,Summer,aortahave been lnded withinthe 'same district . During the recent drought fish werejI fvery scarce in the higher reaches of the,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2138,13,8,1885,Summer,13,8,1885,Summer,Spain the grains are shrivelled by reason of the excessive drought and heat . The past week 's imports into the,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1885",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2139,19,8,1885,Summer,19,8,1885,Summer,"o'clock , Superior Marginette , in Serst-class condition ; Powerful Drought Horse , nets Cart and Van Harasa Lorry . Spring","Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2140,22,8,1885,Summer,22,8,1885,Summer,", foresos the most on-farvourable results from the long continued drought which almost everywhere prevails , and concludes ' that from","Glasgow Herald, 22nd August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2141,25,8,1885,Summer,25,8,1885,Summer,", will suffer con- siderably in consequence of itae long-continued drought . Certainly showers hve faller in almost all parts of","Glasgow Herald, 25th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2142,26,8,1885,Summer,26,8,1885,Summer,SCPPLY FOrn PuiMrITERsTo OIL WORKS . -Owing to the long-contintued drought the three sources from which this work hlis derived its,"Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2143,27,8,1885,Summer,27,8,1885,Summer,"as dis- couraging . In MIanchuria and its surroundings the drought was very serious , and the rainiall itv Chihli ,","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2144,28,8,1885,Summer,28,8,1885,Summer,"threatened with a severe famine from the effect of along-continued drought . The valley of the Yangtsye was flooded , fields","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2145,29,8,1885,Summer,29,8,1885,Summer,". Toere have been . Ifturtter coneplaiuts of danmace by drought , rust , and Cater- 1. pillars1 in sissy senteons","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2146,2,9,1885,Autumn,2,9,1885,Autumn,"fotr croon 30Ls to 35a per ti-n , it was drought that not jer roanen ! t rie- in pn .","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2147,7,9,1885,Autumn,7,9,1885,Autumn,"growing cotton has suffered seriously during the past mouth from drought , worms , and shedding . We regret to stale","Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2148,7,9,1885,Autumn,7,9,1885,Autumn,"grow- ing cotton since August Ist , the causes being drought , worms , and shedding . THEF BRITISH ASSOCIATION .","Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1885",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeen,19th Century newspaper,Media 2149,12,9,1885,Autumn,12,9,1885,Autumn,"dry aeasice , The wveeds are I klilled by the drought , and there is little ehsnce thuIcet they wvill skirnig","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2150,18,9,1885,Autumn,18,9,1885,Autumn,"I - am' , &C. , G. B. CLARnaK . DROUGHT IN SOUTH AFRICA . Oflices of tile Free Church of","Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1885",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2151,18,9,1885,Autumn,18,9,1885,Autumn,"btevart , of Lovedrle : - "" Native distress from drought , "" he states , is beconiug very nrgetit .","Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2152,23,9,1885,Autumn,23,9,1885,Autumn,"in character , and , though the effects of the drought may account for it in a small degree , it","Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2153,29,9,1885,Autumn,29,9,1885,Autumn,"elteceai Eveo in 10O , alter Oonef tlicoe eereht of drought seivitits , cauitnoig tiirals lto h , ! an enetirtlinoes","Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2154,2,10,1885,Autumn,2,10,1885,Autumn,"breil lay the exliiliiter-A. t.iimlihell , of Aiiellil. ilerooch . Drought filly , oioc year old , bred lip the erlilbitor-","Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2155,2,10,1885,Autumn,2,10,1885,Autumn,"teal at feet-fl . YitVicar , Aii ? hhlcek . Drought yeld ailare , hosIng beec ocroed cocoon tflh-A. likaw ,","Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2156,2,10,1885,Autumn,2,10,1885,Autumn,"hosIng beec ocroed cocoon tflh-A. likaw , LereeheullIs litore . Drought lilly , two yr-el 's out , bred by Ibo","Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2157,19,10,1885,Autumn,19,10,1885,Autumn,"been reodi red mnore severe by a pro . logiged drought , almost withon t precedent in the colony . Ihppilytbhe","Glasgow Herald, 19th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2158,22,10,1885,Autumn,22,10,1885,Autumn,"had coule ol tire top of socr a s eerious drought as bad been experienced in the Icolonies , In busiLes8","Glasgow Herald, 22nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2159,23,10,1885,Autumn,23,10,1885,Autumn,a hleavy fall wee needed to prevent a recurrence of drought before the eisd of the year . In Queens .,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2160,24,10,1885,Autumn,24,10,1885,Autumn,"si DRAUGHT SOIIEHESI DRAUGHT SCREENS Il-fit. ? 1 61o. i.Leof Drought Screoso , Is Strong Frames , for lOs Sload ii","Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2161,30,10,1885,Autumn,30,10,1885,Autumn,in the numbers is accounted for by the a leng-continued drought of June and July . The 50 principal reduction occurred,"Glasgow Herald, 30th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2162,5,11,1885,Autumn,5,11,1885,Autumn,"moisture was needed by the soil , and the summer drought has , by the September and October rains , been","Glasgow Herald, 05th November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2163,20,11,1885,Autumn,20,11,1885,Autumn,"speech on the occasion , said that in aonsequence of drought throughout the country mde epression of trade , the Rovenue","Glasgow Herald, 20th November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2164,27,11,1885,Autumn,27,11,1885,Autumn,to live in the plainest and 3 simplest manner . Drought and famine -arc t synonymous terms . The people are,"Glasgow Herald, 27th November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2165,27,11,1885,Autumn,27,11,1885,Autumn,"l the decrees against slanghtering it in seasons of I drought ) purposes , for the Chinese eat no a beef","Glasgow Herald, 27th November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2166,14,12,1885,Winter,14,12,1885,Winter,"staple pro- ducts of New Southl Wales , the unexpected drought from which the colony has suffered dur- ing the last","Glasgow Herald, 14th December 1885",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2167,19,12,1885,Winter,19,12,1885,Winter,"the P'OLYTECHNIC at 1 its each . - Very Rich Drought Screana up toG18 l8e.j COLOURED GLASS ORNAMENTS In Epergnee ,","Glasgow Herald, 19th December 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2168,4,1,1886,Winter,4,1,1886,Winter,"been suffered in the Anstralian homeward business owing to the drought , and to the low prices of pro- duc ruling","Glasgow Herald, 04th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2169,5,1,1886,Winter,5,1,1886,Winter,"of alins , as in the case of fanine , drought , pestilence , &c. , no compensation for tempoiary or","Glasgow Herald, 05th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2170,9,1,1886,Winter,9,1,1886,Winter,"from which it would appear that the Revolution and great drought off last year , as well as the troubles with","Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2171,12,1,1886,Winter,12,1,1886,Winter,"EUrore . The : 0184.8 crop , in comneqoecec ofi drought , was ecxr-e. 'ingly small , romd tihis. coopleri with","Glasgow Herald, 12nd January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2172,12,1,1886,Winter,12,1,1886,Winter,"axiom "" that treeless areas are in. variably afflicted with drought , while forests are favoured with abundant rainfall . ""","Glasgow Herald, 12nd January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2173,28,1,1886,Winter,28,1,1886,Winter,the laet January ( l885 ) rains . During the drought a of the last two years the total losses in,"Glasgow Herald, 28th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2174,29,1,1886,Winter,29,1,1886,Winter,unprecedently bad in both respects . For three years a drought of disastrous severity prevailed over two-thirds of the Australian continent,"Glasgow Herald, 29th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2175,2,2,1886,Winter,2,2,1886,Winter,"some few localities is reported to have suffered frorn the drought , but in strong -olaysois , where samples are mentioned","Glasgow Herald, 02nd February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2176,2,2,1886,Winter,2,2,1886,Winter,"crops , in which the unfavourable influence exercised by the drought during the sea- son is , of course , specially","Glasgow Herald, 02nd February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2177,11,2,1886,Winter,11,2,1886,Winter,avrtths terrible losses which occasionaliy recur 1 . when wasting droughts au'lict this colony . InI view of carrying out extensive,"Glasgow Herald, 11st February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2178,13,2,1886,Winter,13,2,1886,Winter,"GALNKIllsgiscerea No. 41,72&6 . Dwibuhe sitlgmians. terky : Vi7i-tEslnJed. qonmotes drought . Msro deloi to flic anyo Can at pASIsent in","Glasgow Herald, 13rd February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2179,13,2,1886,Winter,13,2,1886,Winter,had a been of so distressing a character . The drought e had continued so long that the ground was parched,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2180,25,2,1886,Winter,25,2,1886,Winter,", is due to losses sustained through the late severe drought . Of the capital of 500,000 only 400,000 has been","Glasgow Herald, 25th February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2181,25,2,1886,Winter,25,2,1886,Winter,due to losses sustained I a through the late severe droughts . It is as well that no mistake should be,"Glasgow Herald, 25th February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2182,8,3,1886,Spring,8,3,1886,Spring,"a snecial form of prayer for rain when a terrible drought prevailed two years ago , he insistel withl all his","Glasgow Herald, 08th March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2183,8,3,1886,Spring,8,3,1886,Spring,"powerful force of eloquence that the antidote for these recurring droughts was a proper system of catching , storing , and","Glasgow Herald, 08th March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2184,19,3,1886,Spring,19,3,1886,Spring,"k-W Rtcisterdi No. 43,786. tDouble Winoiguard. perefect Watershoed , promotes drought . 3. each . Mtlsile to hor any Can at","Glasgow Herald, 19th March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2185,26,3,1886,Spring,26,3,1886,Spring,that the wools had very materially deteri-orated by the great drought which the coloojes hiad experienced . It had been drought-srown,"Glasgow Herald, 26th March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2186,26,3,1886,Spring,26,3,1886,Spring,"drought which the coloojes hiad experienced . It had been drought-srown wool , and the colonies had been really sendliuc- home","Glasgow Herald, 26th March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2187,23,4,1886,Spring,23,4,1886,Spring,"212 . Parlia-munt wrill re-assemble on 27th proximo . The drought has broken , up , and heavy rains : 20w","Glasgow Herald, 23rd April 1886",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Wimbledon,19th Century newspaper,Media 2188,11,5,1886,Spring,11,5,1886,Spring,"of Si 5hf . Owing to the' severe qand ceneirneil drought the news fromtr tile Bengal tea and indigo diotrr- ,","Glasgow Herald, 11st May 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2189,13,5,1886,Spring,13,5,1886,Spring,"from the ranges of wireworm , whict delights in a droughty seasoa ; while barley an4 oats , having been refreshed","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2190,15,5,1886,Spring,15,5,1886,Spring,BaEr plants have already auf . Ifered slightly both from drought and the attacks of insects . The thinning out of,"Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2191,22,5,1886,Spring,22,5,1886,Spring,drawn Un ol a dis- appointed tone through the unprecedented drought in the colonies . lie was glad to say that,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd May 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2192,7,6,1886,Summer,7,6,1886,Summer,"to the heavy rains and coldt in the north-west and drouth in the west , r but the outlook is still","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2193,16,6,1886,Summer,16,6,1886,Summer,"and nfo inslsvencies of any importance lad occurred . The drought was not broken up , anid the want of rain","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2194,22,6,1886,Summer,22,6,1886,Summer,"effect "" I.Iiunesota and Dakota spring wheat crop1 damaged by drought . rlement weather gnoi . Quantity three-fourtl , s of","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2195,1,7,1886,Summer,1,7,1886,Summer,"are fairly independent , Pastoralists were not suffering much from drought , but the effects in the neigh- bouring colonies had","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2196,2,7,1886,Summer,2,7,1886,Summer,", but the fish are small and , ewing to drought , rather scarce . The general health of the squadron","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2197,8,7,1886,Summer,8,7,1886,Summer,dansage has been done to the wheat crop owing to drought . Con. siderable selling orders were received from the other,"Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2198,10,7,1886,Summer,10,7,1886,Summer,"interim dividend . They bad been greatly affected by the drought and its effects . At the end of 1883 ,","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2199,10,7,1886,Summer,10,7,1886,Summer,"At the end of 1883 , about which time the drought i began , the sheep depsatured on their properties I","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2200,10,7,1886,Summer,10,7,1886,Summer,"season .. ult viriec to the con . I Udnno. drought , and consiquneet went of grust , trade -was warem","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2201,14,7,1886,Summer,14,7,1886,Summer,"of belief is that the injury from , the c drought is muclh exaggerated . Erie Ordinary a fell - ;","Glasgow Herald, 14th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2202,15,7,1886,Summer,15,7,1886,Summer,"deprorciatiun in thle Spring wheat , which suffered , from drought throughout May and June . This 15 pier cent .","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2203,15,7,1886,Summer,15,7,1886,Summer,"the colony was sound , notwithstanding the effects of the drought , acid that the Crown Lands Act was working well","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2204,15,7,1886,Summer,15,7,1886,Summer,"the colony were sound , notwithstanding the effects of the drought . The credit which the colony enjoyed was proved by","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2205,16,7,1886,Summer,16,7,1886,Summer,stock had changed hands . Inferior sorts noes4 negleeteit. used drought horses sold from 133 so '5.0 No demtasand for low-priced,"Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2206,21,7,1886,Summer,21,7,1886,Summer,", led him to think that the long cyeie of drought had passed away . As to the collieries , oil","Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2207,22,7,1886,Summer,22,7,1886,Summer,"for the 2 moment unfavourably affected by a protracted a drouth in some portions of the north-west , on the whole","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2208,24,7,1886,Summer,24,7,1886,Summer,"the- way lies throulgh a wilderness parched by heat antl drought , and singularly monotonous in its general features . a","Glasgow Herald, 24th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2209,26,7,1886,Summer,26,7,1886,Summer,"The fields all over suffered sadly at one time from drought , but recent rains have given all cereals a second","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2210,26,7,1886,Summer,26,7,1886,Summer,"will be light in weight c owing to the long drought we had . In length r , it is fairly","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2211,26,7,1886,Summer,26,7,1886,Summer,"Ii low , Turnips , where brairded before the e-cestive drought , are strong and healthy . Pa . - 11","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2212,26,7,1886,Summer,26,7,1886,Summer,"ago matters were somewhat dis- couraging , the prolonged scokching drought having had an injurious effect on the crops generally ,","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2213,26,7,1886,Summer,26,7,1886,Summer,some cases report reduced trade owing to the effects of droughts . BradsI2eels report of the clearings at 29 cities marks,"Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2214,28,7,1886,Summer,28,7,1886,Summer,a Cocase ( Maurisius f t th states that the drought had continuedofrvalen on . he lower part of the island,"Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2215,9,8,1886,Summer,9,8,1886,Summer,greatly exaggerated . I The damage to maize from the drought is lees s - than was reported . The crop,"Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2216,10,8,1886,Summer,10,8,1886,Summer,"pdroivErzercnntthstt about fdnret3ni 1 days ' since thedistrictwas soferibg frons drought , i jnd : the crops were -almostipast recovery ,","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2217,14,8,1886,Summer,14,8,1886,Summer,"t "" VM drap ' "" had fallen-a pro- traded drought to whicht a Scotchma , accus- tomed-to wet skies ,","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2218,16,8,1886,Summer,16,8,1886,Summer,"figures . Maize is steady under the feared effect of drought , -while wheat is higher and firmer under better export","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2219,18,8,1886,Summer,18,8,1886,Summer,"a large extent by a scorching , heat an1 long-continued drought . I did not see a single fil with a","Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2220,24,8,1886,Summer,24,8,1886,Summer,"which u-c bare passed , The break up of the drought baa given . More confidence in pastoral pursuits , especially","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2221,26,8,1886,Summer,26,8,1886,Summer,"to t3le reeent expulsion from ErarAce of the Rev. Isor Drought and Baron 13 ; iichendorfF a GermanA s7lbjee3> , state","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2222,27,8,1886,Summer,27,8,1886,Summer,"no artiticial or natural storage , after three weeks ' drought , when all Londoners are revelling in the luxuries of","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1886",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 2223,7,9,1886,Autumn,7,9,1886,Autumn,"Nevis during the year were the frequent occurrence of excessive droughts , comparatively large amounts of sunahine , and Dccasional un-","Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2224,16,10,1886,Autumn,16,10,1886,Autumn,"bounty-fed sugar , while the effect of . the prolonged drought had not entirely passed . The revenue account , including","Glasgow Herald, 16th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2225,21,10,1886,Autumn,21,10,1886,Autumn,"a bright , truthful seascape . "" ln Time of Drought "" is a vivid rendering by Mr Sam . Reid","Glasgow Herald, 21st October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2226,22,10,1886,Autumn,22,10,1886,Autumn,"severe losses by wool- growers by reason of the latftisastrous droughts , sales were comparatieely brisk , the highest priced merino","Glasgow Herald, 22nd October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2227,13,11,1886,Autumn,13,11,1886,Autumn,"give jludgmenrt i ca c ' -n - cases 'r Drought iii tie it there could be I , oce ..","Glasgow Herald, 13rd November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2228,20,11,1886,Autumn,20,11,1886,Autumn,"existed when they m Iet six months ago . A drought of unprecedented severity and duration , lasting over four years","Glasgow Herald, 20th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2229,20,11,1886,Autumn,20,11,1886,Autumn,"less severity . In the , first half of the drought they suffered I less than their neighbours , hut in","Glasgow Herald, 20th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2230,20,11,1886,Autumn,20,11,1886,Autumn,were heavy . They might hope that a : 1 drought of such severity would not again occur for I 'la,"Glasgow Herald, 20th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2231,20,11,1886,Autumn,20,11,1886,Autumn,not remember anything ap ; roaching the severity of the drought they had experienced . The only ; i drought approaching,"Glasgow Herald, 20th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2232,20,11,1886,Autumn,20,11,1886,Autumn,"the drought they had experienced . The only ; i drought approaching it was i6 or 17 years ago , and","Glasgow Herald, 20th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2233,20,11,1886,Autumn,20,11,1886,Autumn,"account reached only to the 3d June . As the drought ( lid not begin to break up till bMay ,","Glasgow Herald, 20th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2234,23,11,1886,Autumn,23,11,1886,Autumn,"ri review theta were the "" dregs "" of the drought in 'I Australia , to conteod with , which had","Glasgow Herald, 23rd November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2235,23,11,1886,Autumn,23,11,1886,Autumn,"advises from the ounIoniseVI weresatis ; factory , and the drought inl Austtalia had entirely given way , and there was","Glasgow Herald, 23rd November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2236,1,12,1886,Winter,1,12,1886,Winter,"flaring the last three or four years tbuiv lost by drought about 36,000 sheep ) and 1,520 or I1000 head of","Glasgow Herald, 01st December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2237,1,12,1886,Winter,1,12,1886,Winter,"moagnihecent lambing , re*v salting in 24,000 lambs . The drought had quite e : ceasod , and their stations inst","Glasgow Herald, 01st December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2238,3,12,1886,Winter,3,12,1886,Winter,"is likely to go on . "" Bushi fires and drought are the two groeat enemies of the settler , and","Glasgow Herald, 03rd December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2239,28,12,1886,Winter,28,12,1886,Winter,Kingdom . Ex- at s port has suffered . Heavy droughts and couse- gc 1 ( quent losses of sheep and,"Glasgow Herald, 28th December 1886",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2240,15,1,1887,Winter,15,1,1887,Winter,"mid per- haps chiefly , the failure of rops bzs drought , anld 'the fiinancia dfficutiuni danusea by . the Bank","Glasgow Herald, 15th January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2241,17,1,1887,Winter,17,1,1887,Winter,"seasons aid consequent losses by wet , wind , and drought , no allowancehbeing made'in the commutation of the tithes to","Glasgow Herald, 17th January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2242,19,1,1887,Winter,19,1,1887,Winter,"season will be chill and which mild , when a drought is to be feared and when a "" plague of","Glasgow Herald, 19th January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2243,21,1,1887,Winter,21,1,1887,Winter,"extreimely tbad one , what with tho cnn . tinued drought , depression in prices , and bad trade genierally .","Glasgow Herald, 21st January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2244,31,1,1887,Winter,31,1,1887,Winter,; Sales slow. ; D I VRIIF55O--With reports or continu-ed drought in 3California else market on Saturday was d&cidedlv bett.er inf,"Glasgow Herald, 31st January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2245,2,2,1887,Winter,2,2,1887,Winter,"1- hod mild ; *oo losses reported , even from drought- '7 stricken districts ; Panhandle never was better' t w7inter","Glasgow Herald, 02nd February 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2246,17,2,1887,Winter,17,2,1887,Winter,case of his owni climate . no sooner had the drought scare in Cali-' fornia been woll set up than it,"Glasgow Herald, 17th February 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2247,10,3,1887,Spring,10,3,1887,Spring,his sni - atid autinun have bhecu exceptionally dry-aimost a drought 1 iu fact anud wheo the lire gets hito thu,"Glasgow Herald, 10th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2248,14,3,1887,Spring,14,3,1887,Spring,byre . At this piarticsllar soit it was that the droughty Rob put Graham ot lKillearn to flight . Gleugyle House,"Glasgow Herald, 14th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2249,24,3,1887,Spring,24,3,1887,Spring,"yield of grain was somewhat deficient in quantity owing to drought , but the quality weas very good , and little","Glasgow Herald, 24th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2250,25,3,1887,Spring,25,3,1887,Spring,"The harvest , I though somewhat deficient in quantity through drought , wvas very excellent in quality , and no ;","Glasgow Herald, 25th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2251,23,4,1887,Spring,23,4,1887,Spring,"late been lavnuiithion oLrgi , in great Part toI the drought in Australsa , anti at orteienrit te main use of","Glasgow Herald, 23rd April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2252,28,4,1887,Spring,28,4,1887,Spring,"of the comttpany , bitt wiith the teremioationi of the drought and better value of wool thoare was ati optportanitiy for","Glasgow Herald, 28th April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2253,7,5,1887,Spring,7,5,1887,Spring,"enjoy exemption from the usual agricultural scourges , for when drought or early frosts have made havoc among tie crop elsewhere","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2254,7,5,1887,Spring,7,5,1887,Spring,"to be good , hut it is very liable to drought and prairie fires-two rather serious drawbacks , although both naturally","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2255,7,5,1887,Spring,7,5,1887,Spring,"At the time of myvisit the country was parched with drought , anod the scorched grass , the gleaming sandhills ,","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2256,11,5,1887,Spring,11,5,1887,Spring,ermtcstion aud of a poor stood so account of the drought spresslin at the tims- of plantico in sonme sections ;,"Glasgow Herald, 11st May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2257,13,5,1887,Spring,13,5,1887,Spring,"assured , has never been dry darnce the last heavy drought . C There are in all four shalt. , sunak","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2258,19,5,1887,Spring,19,5,1887,Spring,"report that the h , sowirgs were late owing to drought . Germination was good , the plant cotnvt-iug the ground","Glasgow Herald, 19th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2259,19,5,1887,Spring,19,5,1887,Spring,". In za few jocaiities seeding was ; delayed by drought , and in others by an excess of su isture","Glasgow Herald, 19th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2260,24,5,1887,Spring,24,5,1887,Spring,unconfirmed report of general damage to the j crops from drought . Money ranged from 3 to 8 ! ta per,"Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2261,2,6,1887,Summer,2,6,1887,Summer,"were corsideres , highly satistactory in view of the loog-continued drought and the row state of the streams . Thue prize-takinr","Glasgow Herald, 02nd June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2262,3,6,1887,Summer,3,6,1887,Summer,"piercing "" northers , "" no cold sleet-storms , no droughts , no flies to trouble the cattle , no plagues","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2263,4,6,1887,Summer,4,6,1887,Summer,"Bary. 395 . ANGLING . IltrLL , -Naotwitbstaudiog the long-continued drought , very good sport is being bhd in the lucss","Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1887",Northern Ireland,UKN,UKN0,UKN03,Whitehead,19th Century newspaper,Media 2264,17,6,1887,Summer,17,6,1887,Summer,Angling Club wons held On ednesday . The lonr- continued drought made the w aters exeelmsoly Inie but thel 'itnts of,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2265,18,6,1887,Summer,18,6,1887,Summer,"of the flyer , whlichl , owiog to the longr-continued drought , has been runnioc atia very low ebb forsevemral weksk","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2266,18,6,1887,Summer,18,6,1887,Summer,he expected . Ii TaE s Re JIuaisti mdrtEi. -The drought sehich has ' prevailed for reverral weeks still couttnue4m and,"Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2267,24,6,1887,Summer,24,6,1887,Summer,Ihas fallen since winter there are apprehensions nf injury from drouth . These reports come from some porticai- of the timber,"Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2268,25,6,1887,Summer,25,6,1887,Summer,with marked success . In vieiw B of the protracted drought it was not antidicated that the blooms could be brought,"Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1887",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2269,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,"yeald mare-A . Anderson INewbirgioc . Best therec-year-old cridine for drought-:r . Ieolfoar , yr. , Balbirnir. first three-year-old fill for","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1887",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Balbirnie,19th Century newspaper,Media 2270,29,6,1887,Summer,29,6,1887,Summer,CUPAR. -THR WATER SUPPLY'. -In consequence - of the long-continued drought considerable anxiety is felt in Capar lest the water stored,"Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2271,1,7,1887,Summer,1,7,1887,Summer,"bire is not known , but the loug cOn- lirrued drought has increased thoe risk of fires . IBut f for","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2272,2,7,1887,Summer,2,7,1887,Summer,advices by sable were continually received to the effect that drought wan prevailsnc . Shippers consequently I either raiel past limits,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2273,2,7,1887,Summer,2,7,1887,Summer,". themarket closineg wth a very tirm tendencyband sbould the drought con- tinue a further rise in prices must , it","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2274,2,7,1887,Summer,2,7,1887,Summer,"dairy . in the Annisklodge and Brosmlande district the present drought has -nothing to do with the scarity of water ,","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2275,4,7,1887,Summer,4,7,1887,Summer,"ihbtan tsc Our- Borsar Bridge correspondent ovrites : -'ihi psrolungc-d drought is n.ow very severely felt in ilia north , especially","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2276,4,7,1887,Summer,4,7,1887,Summer,wrill also lie hos5. 'Tre enlsd-c ejuences of thris -severe drought is already telifrrg perceptibly onl the condition of live stock,"Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2277,4,7,1887,Summer,4,7,1887,Summer,"the year , but monetary pressure is apprehended . Severe drought prevails over certain parts of Illinois sod Wliseonsin . The","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2278,7,7,1887,Summer,7,7,1887,Summer,", and the anticipated injury to the runt crops from drought , mnares oats , haney , heans , soid pease","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2279,8,7,1887,Summer,8,7,1887,Summer,new pipe-track and afterwords the reservoir . Notwithistandieg the recent drought there is at present stored about two months supply .,"Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2280,13,7,1887,Summer,13,7,1887,Summer,"crops , which were beginning to suffer from the protracted drought , have greatly im-i proved. - Isomei -districts -in the","Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2281,20,7,1887,Summer,20,7,1887,Summer,"in mnu.yl case . AlthoughY on light sandy soils the drought will he severely felt , : still tho black- -","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2282,20,7,1887,Summer,20,7,1887,Summer,"thaL thle oat crop throughout Scotland suffered greatly from the drought , and im likely to Prov e a partial failure","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1887",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2283,29,7,1887,Summer,29,7,1887,Summer,"at is must do Isirvely ott the weatiier. 'The recent drought naturally canuned s o , i it' appreheti- siest ,","Glasgow Herald, 29th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2284,30,7,1887,Summer,30,7,1887,Summer,", asid tradnerycy dis Mrl INt'iKinlay , Glasgow , void drought horces 1atXd tii ss7o alsoI tasreo horoes uO to 5.","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1887",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2285,4,8,1887,Summer,4,8,1887,Summer,"ic loner , and owins ; to news of the drought being brooen it closes eUsy , wit1h aloues ie. to","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2286,4,8,1887,Summer,4,8,1887,Summer,"ai faiix-1re on the piiiorest crini barley hoEE stnod them drought colrprie. ise ! l welvcl on the whtole , an","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2287,10,8,1887,Summer,10,8,1887,Summer,"the country reound , had suffered rin- ' siderably from drought . Tho dryness had to sonse extent prevented the right","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2288,10,8,1887,Summer,10,8,1887,Summer,". Other "" hear "" arguments were the reports of drought in tbs west . Generally , however , a good","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1887",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2289,10,8,1887,Summer,10,8,1887,Summer,"000 I metres , beyond whichl altitude it is not drought e men can live loung . To protect thiemi n","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2290,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,. PRE-TONt'ANc5. -C.IRUTY OF' WATiII. -Owinigt sytohie lung contiatanco of drought thesae spl ng isas become ver imrited . F'ortunateiy soms,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2291,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,"most ardent sportsman could wish for . Owiaigto the long drought the hills are exceedingly dry , and sportsmen have great","Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2292,19,8,1887,Summer,19,8,1887,Summer,", IS years aloces this above ; par isi I drought c/as coy : t:ilei , aerrl it is more tit","Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2293,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,"-Addtoss A Id. , Nlinsarlaeiy , 223 Eiroo Street . Droughty Ferry . I ) RISSIASKtNG. -Lesdieo soil tisse rse artistically","Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2294,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,"begins on the Tweed . In censequenco of thec loug-prevailing drought , the season has not i proved a procitable one","Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2295,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,Ipartly topleonioheot by rhe rainfall . The long- set continued drought has almost led to a famtine in ret someQ of,"Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2296,23,8,1887,Summer,23,8,1887,Summer,". Iisnufcent qialintity to secure tie delivery during a protracted drought for the foil supply of thte com . munity ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2297,23,8,1887,Summer,23,8,1887,Summer,actually suffered froxm the ofi pargs of tleirst during the drought in cotise- e. queuce of the impossibility of obtaining in,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2298,23,8,1887,Summer,23,8,1887,Summer,"rmr as , of lack of wate arising from lon droughts is 'oen the process of dI ` csafforesting "" which","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2299,23,8,1887,Summer,23,8,1887,Summer,"period varries little . If we have a 1 . drought for a monthi or two , ire get our catee-","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2300,23,8,1887,Summer,23,8,1887,Summer,inflicted on inany neigiibouritoons It' al by such . a drought as that througic which wye I have recently passed .,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2301,26,8,1887,Summer,26,8,1887,Summer,"the Culvde either a V' wlatr or alter a litotrarted drought , is4 not at all re.lileit' at thle iseine timel","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2302,27,8,1887,Summer,27,8,1887,Summer,", hut shoddy is inI d fair request . The drought materially hampers I the operations of dyers . DUDLEY-The local","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2303,27,8,1887,Summer,27,8,1887,Summer,"all di-eass , but , owing , to the prolonged drought , act very ial 1'fuld bteitaros are also looking well","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2304,27,8,1887,Summer,27,8,1887,Summer,"potatoes ia very smtall owing to the seven weeks ' drought , and late kinrds will ho- anything but gool in","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1887",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2305,1,9,1887,Autumn,1,9,1887,Autumn,"of private hou'e. ai-o ; r-:ires .. I the long drought the rhoues in niaLi - become illed wvith rubbisii ,","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2306,1,9,1887,Autumn,1,9,1887,Autumn,", though the crop has generally suffered much elsewlhere from drought . Wheat is considered the best cereal of the season","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1887",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2307,1,9,1887,Autumn,1,9,1887,Autumn,"an abustdance of fruic , but owing to the prolonged drought apples have falien trom the trees prematurely , and those","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2308,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,", The greater part have been azssembled owing to the drought which afflicts the provinces of Angora , Xoniab , and","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2309,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,". There are dis- tricts here and there where the drouth has not been so severely felt as in others ,","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2310,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,"of the Clyde at los water or after a protracted drought is not at all injurious to health , "" nor","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2311,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,"two conditions of "" low water "" and "" protracted drought "" are the moet "" avourable for the generation of","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2312,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,105 . FAIRS AND STOCK SALES . CHESTER CHEESE FAIR-The drought is having its inevitable effect on the price of cheese,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2313,7,9,1887,Autumn,7,9,1887,Autumn,the j t ] learn *o ; buLt the protracted drought showved that toe . laniburn cruil not be relied upon,"Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2314,9,9,1887,Autumn,9,9,1887,Autumn,but are more marked this season by reason of the drought . His own inference is that the said effects are,"Glasgow Herald, 09th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2315,9,9,1887,Autumn,9,9,1887,Autumn,"the Government , are suffering in . consequence of the drought . The bre commenced at Boztdp6 , aid no one","Glasgow Herald, 09th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2316,22,9,1887,Autumn,22,9,1887,Autumn,"with nibeat 2 iates bave suffered Vi most from tie drought , the crop is one uf thei ye poorest ever","Glasgow Herald, 22nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2317,22,9,1887,Autumn,22,9,1887,Autumn,. The turnip crop has suffered much PI from the drought . Ini tle beginning of July n Ithere was every,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2318,28,9,1887,Autumn,28,9,1887,Autumn,"line , but hie Nva-s pleased to say th.t the drought had lirw : brrren oll in tire neigi- bhIrThrlcO f","Glasgow Herald, 28th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2319,29,9,1887,Autumn,29,9,1887,Autumn,iset rerek e 't tc ccr tiricigiog tics Cnrevetieecct rcuect'-r drought a t'i s Ifi ink or a isi seeing ccii,"Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2320,19,10,1887,Autumn,19,10,1887,Autumn,"uad Sitauglisi , which had been euffiriug con- elderaitly front drought , A pamphlet is about cc be isened by the","Glasgow Herald, 19th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2321,26,10,1887,Autumn,26,10,1887,Autumn,. SCAsCITY OF oVATER AT BAr.movW. -Owing to tIe continued drought the Barrow Corporatisn have ! found it necessary to issue,"Glasgow Herald, 26th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2322,2,11,1887,Autumn,2,11,1887,Autumn,freer growth of the wool . The fasourahle change fromt droughty to absodtul seasons gives5 coed promise also fir the flext,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2323,4,11,1887,Autumn,4,11,1887,Autumn,bovine on the market in consequence j oi the severe drouth which prevailed all summer in i tbose States . At,"Glasgow Herald, 04th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2324,4,11,1887,Autumn,4,11,1887,Autumn,"for wool . Then they had to coesideri the great drought in England . which operated against bferedinig ewes , a","Glasgow Herald, 04th November 1887",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2325,4,11,1887,Autumn,4,11,1887,Autumn,"prevented the fish from rising to the bait . Thb drought also prevented fish from ascending is the upper reaches ,","Glasgow Herald, 04th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2326,10,11,1887,Autumn,10,11,1887,Autumn,. It was pointed out that in a year of drought . with pastures burnt up and almost no nilk to,"Glasgow Herald, 10th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2327,11,11,1887,Autumn,11,11,1887,Autumn,"IMARITANTA . "" That Vincent Wallace 's II Maritana "" Drought together a larger audience at the Royalty on AWednesday than","Glasgow Herald, 11st November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2328,11,11,1887,Autumn,11,11,1887,Autumn,"wheatgrowershad to contend , such as frost , seasons of drought , and the difliculty of extending the area of cultivation","Glasgow Herald, 11st November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2329,19,11,1887,Autumn,19,11,1887,Autumn,"increase their dividend due-i cI lug the time of the drought . As had been said . Iv before , the","Glasgow Herald, 19th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2330,19,11,1887,Autumn,19,11,1887,Autumn,", the country was subject te periodical recur.j reaces of drought , but the usual experience was that a long period","Glasgow Herald, 19th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2331,23,11,1887,Autumn,23,11,1887,Autumn,in the chair . It I was stated that the drought in the colony had l reduced the carrying capacity ef,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2332,25,11,1887,Autumn,25,11,1887,Autumn,"of iaeues for jury trial of the case , da Drought by James Shaw , accountant , one of the' da","Glasgow Herald, 25th November 1887",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2333,30,11,1887,Autumn,30,11,1887,Autumn,"in former years , lad the severity of t tile drought i f some districts was shown i i a very","Glasgow Herald, 30th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2334,1,12,1887,Winter,1,12,1887,Winter,"wvith , Anything very good commanded must ataratioluc Two tire-pest--old drought horse brought 55 and 30 respeduiv .. ls- one 383","Glasgow Herald, 01st December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2335,3,12,1887,Winter,3,12,1887,Winter,"remained onyicked . The Lca to clean baa lihtowe to drought . The Fiiwnist Cliro ; , icir. in its weedly","Glasgow Herald, 03rd December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2336,3,12,1887,Winter,3,12,1887,Winter,for rain or tine woather . Ia n lime of drought in Chinsa off rings are still made to the dragon,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2337,7,12,1887,Winter,7,12,1887,Winter,"does just novw . That Australian curse , a long drought , which we have bad to endure now , on","Glasgow Herald, 07th December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2338,7,12,1887,Winter,7,12,1887,Winter,"The ground having been parched from thwe long . continued drought , rain was much required , and there has been","Glasgow Herald, 07th December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2339,19,12,1887,Winter,19,12,1887,Winter,"Is , fort2s 3d . An'srasln 's Um ( lso Droughts , reosrd by 51'Cnlloch , 14 , for Sd .","Glasgow Herald, 19th December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2340,4,1,1888,Winter,4,1,1888,Winter,"especially e consideriog the interest and inancial effects of the droughts of last year , that a brief but trustworthy a","Glasgow Herald, 04th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2341,10,1,1888,Winter,10,1,1888,Winter,"by a summer of almnot un- D precedented warmth ansd drought . H D . Mr SmITH , is moving the","Glasgow Herald, 10th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2342,14,1,1888,Winter,14,1,1888,Winter,range right silould have been V written off . The drought last year had forced a large number of cattle en,"Glasgow Herald, 14th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2343,17,1,1888,Winter,17,1,1888,Winter,"altogether the reduced yield d from the effects of the drought during the . past year , I think it would","Glasgow Herald, 17th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2344,17,1,1888,Winter,17,1,1888,Winter,tie rc- l dnes1d yield frorn the effects Oif the drought darin tihe prst year . I think it would he,"Glasgow Herald, 17th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2345,18,1,1888,Winter,18,1,1888,Winter,"ceased in consequence of the r very great and prolonged drought this crofter wvas employed , with his horse and cart","Glasgow Herald, 18th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2346,21,1,1888,Winter,21,1,1888,Winter,"to contend with during recent years in respect of the drought , the pest of rabbits , and the resent legislation","Glasgow Herald, 21st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2347,25,1,1888,Winter,25,1,1888,Winter,"Last year the maize crop was reduced fifty millions by drought , during whvich , as the report says , ""","Glasgow Herald, 25th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2348,27,1,1888,Winter,27,1,1888,Winter,"steamer , molily handled , an- ] of a iy drought of water cot exceedingI that of tile Ilre-oi '43junks .","Glasgow Herald, 27th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2349,31,1,1888,Winter,31,1,1888,Winter,"the time with which it dealt the effect of the drought was still folt , and the loss and injury inflicted","Glasgow Herald, 31st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2350,22,2,1888,Winter,22,2,1888,Winter,"of 1886 , which was due to the long-continued 9 drought in Southern Toxas . The losses of cattle Z during","Glasgow Herald, 22nd February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2351,27,2,1888,Winter,27,2,1888,Winter,'had agreed to give a silver medal for the best drought mayc . It wes arranged that the annual thow be,"Glasgow Herald, 27th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2352,7,3,1888,Spring,7,3,1888,Spring,"the severe losses of 183-37 , . and the serious drought which these reports re- ferred to , there was ovcrlying","Glasgow Herald, 07th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2353,9,3,1888,Spring,9,3,1888,Spring,"statutes had do' i been repealed . Coesidering the long drought , the state of the Treasury was satisfactory . In","Glasgow Herald, 09th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2354,16,3,1888,Spring,16,3,1888,Spring,". As a rule , seasons of abnormal beat and drought are not sO favourable to the production and progress of","Glasgow Herald, 16th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2355,16,3,1888,Spring,16,3,1888,Spring,"which can not get cut intor-n'e-f quickly in timde of drought , a-d away fruon o. on'saueht of the beetles .","Glasgow Herald, 16th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2356,16,3,1888,Spring,16,3,1888,Spring,"soft : seap assi qiss-1:i. but the heat and the drought c'eecktd tileiO ( 't sapl inl the Plants , an-","Glasgow Herald, 16th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2357,3,4,1888,Spring,3,4,1888,Spring,been popularly associated with it . For : agricultural pursuits drought during the maonth is shown to be desirable by such,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2358,12,4,1888,Spring,12,4,1888,Spring,"Meeting , as wos the case last ieasono , was Drought forward to the week precedinS the opening of the campaign","Glasgow Herald, 12nd April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2359,19,4,1888,Spring,19,4,1888,Spring,"LINES TfRlS WEEK : - , tAPANESr . DEPARTIEMNT. -Fonr-fold Drought Sceeenrs at Ss 6d and 9s ! id . Over","Glasgow Herald, 19th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2360,20,4,1888,Spring,20,4,1888,Spring,"togs April that year was followed by a prolonged wile drought , and in August it became ovident that pas the","Glasgow Herald, 20th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2361,1,5,1888,Spring,1,5,1888,Spring,"alterationl in values . Owing to reports , - of drought Califoroassn doscri -inswr veyspariuglsr Lofferod . Godsono , Mlarch&RI ,","Glasgow Herald, 01st May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2362,7,5,1888,Spring,7,5,1888,Spring,ordinary summer andt no recurrenee of the exceptianat heat and drought a of last year prices are sore to he cheap,"Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2363,15,5,1888,Spring,15,5,1888,Spring,"is fiing down 0 rapidly in consequence of the prevailing drought , still the waters are considerably fuller than they were","Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2364,23,5,1888,Spring,23,5,1888,Spring,"nore direct cause , secondly , bas been the long drought of last year , which has forced a greant many","Glasgow Herald, 23rd May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2365,7,6,1888,Summer,7,6,1888,Summer,"'two- , In ; 14 1u moh diminished by protracted drought . 'V0 i Conti'nental demand four Americanl wheat likes noii","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2366,7,6,1888,Summer,7,6,1888,Summer,"for aonicnlUrs1:l oororp.eioei thoe Earl of Clawdor for 15 , drought heoess : nail Mte I/vese of WeVlksbasi. for hunters .","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2367,13,6,1888,Summer,13,6,1888,Summer,"feaot ; 2d , It . Buchanan . Killuoarn . Drought ytald mace or geki ge in harness-lot , it .","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2368,14,6,1888,Summer,14,6,1888,Summer,or indeed by any land unable to resist a protracted drought The rainfall of Friday and Saturday refreshed the surface and,"Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2369,14,6,1888,Summer,14,6,1888,Summer,staying powers of the cereals in a second year of drought are not likely : to be so good as they,"Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2370,18,6,1888,Summer,18,6,1888,Summer,"draught-John Gilnisu si Mdotrave.hs Extra price for three-year-old filly for drought - David op . Mitchell' , West Mill . Tinn-year-old","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1888",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,West Mill,19th Century newspaper,Media 2371,18,6,1888,Summer,18,6,1888,Summer,"op . Mitchell' , West Mill . Tinn-year-old -gelding for drought-A. tobe Barnsies . Extra prize for twoetear-old ; Xbung op-i-","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1888",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,West Mill,19th Century newspaper,Media 2372,20,6,1888,Summer,20,6,1888,Summer,been formed for the easalluation of dividouds in ease ci drought sand to provide foe ether contiagencles . On the ied,"Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2373,23,6,1888,Summer,23,6,1888,Summer,"Brown , Stewar.t L Co. , , , Greenock . Drought horse or mars belonging to a carter or Imarman ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1888",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Greenock,19th Century newspaper,Media 2374,23,6,1888,Summer,23,6,1888,Summer,"seeson . At this timec last year th rebbs great drought and heat prevailed , and the Tweed wae at a","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2375,27,6,1888,Summer,27,6,1888,Summer,": - BaOW- , ; . -At Edmonton Place , Droughty Ferry . on the 24th net , , t'he wife","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2376,27,6,1888,Summer,27,6,1888,Summer,"hand by vrire of damnage to tile Grosvain crotr r drought , but these are sc tOclstomna at thi b- n","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2377,7,7,1888,Summer,7,7,1888,Summer,"neglect s c ide aeb t joa paled . and drought to ligot "" . N-it e i' "" ' -","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2378,23,7,1888,Summer,23,7,1888,Summer,"fears entertained by farmoers of a lollo M . re drought , EvsrythingpreVious to the rain was i he backward in","Glasgow Herald, 23rd July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2379,27,7,1888,Summer,27,7,1888,Summer,". It Ti t was true that exceptional years of drought hadal lsedthicrops , but notwithstanding this a R good return","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2380,30,7,1888,Summer,30,7,1888,Summer,"contest will be decided to favour of the best j drought player , and not , as is sometimes the case","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2381,10,8,1888,Summer,10,8,1888,Summer,"food produce . In tee t'Fekin district , too . drought had been threatened , but letters dated June 13 state","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2382,10,8,1888,Summer,10,8,1888,Summer,"that even farther th north , at Newobwang , the drought may also have ha , been ended . w FAIRS","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2383,10,8,1888,Summer,10,8,1888,Summer,"to be 1eseeue s to ejunt of 1-5th by the droughts which have , of at , bcan1 experienaedih soMe important","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2384,14,8,1888,Summer,14,8,1888,Summer,"volume to remove the indicatious of IN ( i n drought previously repoated fronu that section , and the crop is","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2385,20,8,1888,Summer,20,8,1888,Summer,"ylobert Batcelsy Crtii- ensd . Two-year-out elraugliez lily-Jamnes tta.Two- Iyear-old drought seledine-David Loweoso , titaiterlese . J On-erod ruh ityJmsManb4 ,","Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2386,22,8,1888,Summer,22,8,1888,Summer,"have ) beet very unproductive , owing to the lengthened drought of the summer months . Drag nets at the mouth","Glasgow Herald, 22nd August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2387,24,8,1888,Summer,24,8,1888,Summer,Harry Arnim was . l au this week of political drought I may con- e dude by relating a story which,"Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2388,3,9,1888,Autumn,3,9,1888,Autumn,"usua at thnis period ot the yearB several weeks ' drought being repotediin the West , but as prices herem ain","Glasgow Herald, 03rd September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2389,5,9,1888,Autumn,5,9,1888,Autumn,"known as ST BE.D S , ro , adjoining the Droughts , , Station on the railrvay from Bigger' I to","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2390,6,9,1888,Autumn,6,9,1888,Autumn,"of the prairie was in the same condition of temporary drought . Fortu- nately , however , while efforts were being","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2391,11,9,1888,Autumn,11,9,1888,Autumn,"promises an averago , iS heing out on account of drought . Coal cloudy weather and rain in thu Atlantic States","Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2392,12,9,1888,Autumn,12,9,1888,Autumn,". The groand wes very dry after last summer 's drought , aid 'cmparhtively little rain fell in the winter .","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2393,17,9,1888,Autumn,17,9,1888,Autumn,"decrease 'of 10,356 . The report E X Yadids-The severe drought which during seveBO E : months of 1887 prevaied througbout","Glasgow Herald, 17th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2394,19,9,1888,Autumn,19,9,1888,Autumn,than over that armount . Besides she elamage by ion drought and frost the chinoch -bog sand ut worm lve have,"Glasgow Herald, 19th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2395,22,9,1888,Autumn,22,9,1888,Autumn,"states that ma barley suffered in some places from the drought , 521 and was an inferior crop , "" particularly","Glasgow Herald, 22nd September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2396,26,9,1888,Autumn,26,9,1888,Autumn,"during the moath. 'fihe lose is in Kansas , whure drought and hot , dry winds caused a decline of 11","Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2397,26,9,1888,Autumn,26,9,1888,Autumn,and indifferant snie the lesses to the farmers by the drought will be very heavyc Planters in thecqtton-grow counties of Ar-,"Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2398,6,10,1888,Autumn,6,10,1888,Autumn,river and its tributaries coose- tra quent on the long drought that has prevailed . In the . ar abeuce of,"Glasgow Herald, 06th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2399,8,10,1888,Autumn,8,10,1888,Autumn,"old and beupwar-ds-T. & G. Gass , Howgillside . Twfo-year-old drought bs mare or gelding-Gavin Fleming , Crowdiekncwe . One- year-old","Glasgow Herald, 08th October 1888",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Howgillside,19th Century newspaper,Media 2400,13,10,1888,Autumn,13,10,1888,Autumn,"only a moderate demand . Thers are increasing reports of drought , and crop prospects are rather doubtful at present .","Glasgow Herald, 13rd October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2401,17,10,1888,Autumn,17,10,1888,Autumn,"dry soils , which showed disastrously in last year 's drought ; while on stiff lands , which bore such luxuriant","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2402,2,11,1888,Autumn,2,11,1888,Autumn,and psaices at reisuer ; r . uiio-Lrtg-.l . TIhe drought continues se3ere iu4Jtatiasrs i sd ( tCu:cr ; ot ehetlewseroap,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2403,3,11,1888,Autumn,3,11,1888,Autumn,lhen the river hegan to rise afse the c long drought it was a fine sight to see the B salmo,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2404,3,11,1888,Autumn,3,11,1888,Autumn,"a most opportune flood occurred after a Lag period of drought , during whhich fishing was im- practicable , and now","Glasgow Herald, 03rd November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2405,29,11,1888,Autumn,29,11,1888,Autumn,"dead . to 'the prayer for the removal of the drought , to tile lire from [ heaven which consumed the","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2406,15,12,1888,Winter,15,12,1888,Winter,still needed to remedy th9 ir effects of the late drought . is - TEE GiFFoRD LECTURES AT THE UNIVERSUDY. -,"Glasgow Herald, 15th December 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2407,18,12,1888,Winter,18,12,1888,Winter,", I Whittlogton Avelioe . London . J. A. H. Drought , Eon , ( Direct or , Sumtatra Tobacco Planta-","Glasgow Herald, 18th December 1888",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2408,21,12,1888,Winter,21,12,1888,Winter,", with tt3e adveet 0f Novemlber , i period of drought was broken , and I owl aieS ' came the","Glasgow Herald, 21st December 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2409,27,12,1888,Winter,27,12,1888,Winter,"n ls . Hiarness horaces , 00 no 33 n drought ho. , 146 to 40 . I rDtNBIRGII. -Tlsere wnas","Glasgow Herald, 27th December 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2410,2,1,1889,Winter,2,1,1889,Winter,; and even in localites accustomed to long periods of drought the excep- I tienal severity of the season appaas the,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2411,2,1,1889,Winter,2,1,1889,Winter,"not universally I afertile . The sun tends to produce drought , I e and when a period of depression comes","Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2412,2,1,1889,Winter,2,1,1889,Winter,"acceptance of the post of Aesistaat Biahop of Roebeater. 'lb. drought continues in the interior of the colony . Brisbane ,","Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2413,5,1,1889,Winter,5,1,1889,Winter,the dis- traem as increasing . Ia many districts the drought I and consequent failure of the crops have produced terrible,"Glasgow Herald, 05th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2414,7,1,1889,Winter,7,1,1889,Winter,'re ! ir little for a thousand . The long drought and tin famine of last year still is felt in,"Glasgow Herald, 07th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2415,9,1,1889,Winter,9,1,1889,Winter,"duty-paid . As the crops were hoe owiug to gthe drought , a continuance of ihigh oirlc was expected , and","Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2416,9,1,1889,Winter,9,1,1889,Winter,"early summer there lwas a long , and ji severe drought , which so injured the pasture that eta *anyof.the young","Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2417,12,1,1889,Winter,12,1,1889,Winter,", then , he wound up his watch , tooka drought of seltzer water , and set to wok on his","Glasgow Herald, 12nd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2418,12,1,1889,Winter,12,1,1889,Winter,"the Honan district failed in in' the spring owing to drought , and in the autumn Su 3 owing to the","Glasgow Herald, 12nd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2419,19,1,1889,Winter,19,1,1889,Winter,"is Kiangsu , in which Shanghai is situated . Here drought has ruined the crops both north and south of the","Glasgow Herald, 19th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2420,19,1,1889,Winter,19,1,1889,Winter,"unfortunate people lost their crops planted in the spring through drought , and those planted in the j autumn by the","Glasgow Herald, 19th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2421,24,1,1889,Winter,24,1,1889,Winter,"as ninetyi bushels ofmae to theaceC when properly cultivated . Droughts have occurred , zil but they are local in effect","Glasgow Herald, 24th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2422,25,1,1889,Winter,25,1,1889,Winter,the cause of the crop failure there being t a drought in spring and floods in autumn . f lThe drought,"Glasgow Herald, 25th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2423,25,1,1889,Winter,25,1,1889,Winter,"drought in spring and floods in autumn . f lThe drought destroyed the early crop , and Ithe floods swept away","Glasgow Herald, 25th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2424,29,1,1889,Winter,29,1,1889,Winter,"L0NDON . W.C F ORw HIALF A C3ROWN5 , goet Drought to Bay , Hoouted DownD , Strange Clone , Traed","Glasgow Herald, 29th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2425,1,2,1889,Winter,1,2,1889,Winter,vaneties have been cut down by frost - a or drought . Many of the rsports put dewn its i F,"Glasgow Herald, 01st February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2426,5,2,1889,Winter,5,2,1889,Winter,"goed crops owing to thee p ) rotracted th 10 drought ? Perhaps so , to some extent - but an","Glasgow Herald, 05th February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2427,19,2,1889,Winter,19,2,1889,Winter,"There has also been a protrac- M. ted and severe drought that has Caused : heavy losses in cattle , sheep","Glasgow Herald, 19th February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2428,19,2,1889,Winter,19,2,1889,Winter,"'These things are certainly In . against us ; the drought and' consequent losses Eni to graziers and farmers , and","Glasgow Herald, 19th February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2429,19,2,1889,Winter,19,2,1889,Winter,fair aversage progress s -e despite the drawback of the drought . The I tb x- I brightest spot in the,"Glasgow Herald, 19th February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2430,19,2,1889,Winter,19,2,1889,Winter,"of the previous year , and jsa er however the drought may tell on the next year 's Pe Er clip","Glasgow Herald, 19th February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2431,6,3,1889,Spring,6,3,1889,Spring,"is cO r fromr the effects of a f 8evere drought much mere opCOf 89 tiane wa Z expectmd , and","Glasgow Herald, 06th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2432,11,3,1889,Spring,11,3,1889,Spring,"; n , zraiutiul erotieidered ( Sibk and Guld ) Drought Screerse , ic le d aotwerto2$ Lt i e. in","Glasgow Herald, 11st March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2433,13,3,1889,Spring,13,3,1889,Spring,"of planting in trenches was followed as a resource against drought , but except in very light soils it is quite","Glasgow Herald, 13rd March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2434,14,3,1889,Spring,14,3,1889,Spring,"i r- iing . Probably worst in Anhui , through drought id and floods combinedu Roman Catholic mission- i aries only","Glasgow Herald, 14th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2435,14,3,1889,Spring,14,3,1889,Spring,"by the N- . Yellow River , and to the drought in ethers. lie of concludes by stating that "" although","Glasgow Herald, 14th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2436,16,3,1889,Spring,16,3,1889,Spring,who v had lost their spring crop in consequence or drought d were rejoicing in the prospect of a good autumu,"Glasgow Herald, 16th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2437,16,3,1889,Spring,16,3,1889,Spring,the resuits of flooding o an the one hand and drought on the other . There were one or I two,"Glasgow Herald, 16th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2438,16,3,1889,Spring,16,3,1889,Spring,"compared with that of ten years ago , I The drought in the neighbourbood of the Yellow R Biver was at","Glasgow Herald, 16th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2439,20,3,1889,Spring,20,3,1889,Spring,". Considering the previous condition of its finances and disastrous drought , this was a wonderful proof of the elasticity and","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2440,2,4,1889,Spring,2,4,1889,Spring,t half-yer to which the accounts rt 22ifota- 4 iately drought set in during the hnlfryesrand baL continoed uniatarsuptedir until a,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2441,3,4,1889,Spring,3,4,1889,Spring,of the earlier districts . The crop is safer from drought when it is not too early up in its first,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2442,4,4,1889,Spring,4,4,1889,Spring,"has been to a certain 'extent affected by the protracted drought experi- . tecidlast year in Atrahia , aed owing to","Glasgow Herald, 04th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2443,6,4,1889,Spring,6,4,1889,Spring,"saeguinia.vieW , as , unfortunately , a year of exceptional drought had a second time overtaken the colony , and affected","Glasgow Herald, 06th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2444,12,4,1889,Spring,12,4,1889,Spring,"year , based uopn the breaking up of the has drought and the prevaleace of a great rainfall this throughout the","Glasgow Herald, 12nd April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2445,13,4,1889,Spring,13,4,1889,Spring,"to a ceti xetafcted by last . Year 's on drought in Ausrla f8,10lambs only 16,000 I survived , rhil she","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2446,13,4,1889,Spring,13,4,1889,Spring,"to prediot the duration of t te e the north-western drought , it is not easy to see S taryar ke","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2447,17,4,1889,Spring,17,4,1889,Spring,"! the advices reneutly coneir in this , that the drought has n delayed the.early sowinges , ad that the crop","Glasgow Herald, 17th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2448,20,4,1889,Spring,20,4,1889,Spring,"within the cattle market yesterday . Though the weather was droughty and somewhat cold , it was very favourable for the","Glasgow Herald, 20th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2449,2,5,1889,Spring,2,5,1889,Spring,"rather less than last year . On account of the drought the crop , it is said can not nowT be","Glasgow Herald, 02nd May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2450,3,5,1889,Spring,3,5,1889,Spring,"SrOCATeAsc SSRZET . Pita 1OR HALF A CROWN , gret Drought t AcI Ipits F , -Hunted Down.Strange lnas , n","Glasgow Herald, 03rd May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2451,8,5,1889,Spring,8,5,1889,Spring,"the stream , where , s even in times of drought , there are always h : live or six feet","Glasgow Herald, 08th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2452,9,5,1889,Spring,9,5,1889,Spring,"thabn usual , and raee , I to too m/uch drought , &a , the supply Scott , of cese sugr","Glasgow Herald, 09th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2453,10,5,1889,Spring,10,5,1889,Spring,greatly im proved by the I rbreaking up uf the drought on the one band and Ti an enhanced price of,"Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1889",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2454,11,5,1889,Spring,11,5,1889,Spring,"fair indeed , and it eras computed that erextra gzood drought horse wrere fotcbing qnlite 10 a head more money then","Glasgow Herald, 11st May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2455,15,5,1889,Spring,15,5,1889,Spring,"is J sasisal. - ne Owing to the reports of drought in the Southern States , futures opened at 2-64d advance","Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2456,15,5,1889,Spring,15,5,1889,Spring,the Southern States and the Ohio Ma Valley . The drought conditions in the Ohio I Jul Valley have become more,"Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2457,18,5,1889,Spring,18,5,1889,Spring,"hasin di , spre al0 j' 8ry from the previous drought . AUl 6 -n , "" b pronise an early","Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2458,18,5,1889,Spring,18,5,1889,Spring,"4th , . ) h aaSteel , Lechwoud . Cbatiridg&h Drought lir Igeling , for yaraold- end onwards-is ; , Mlem","Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2459,20,5,1889,Spring,20,5,1889,Spring,"over last year is slowly diminishing . The complaints of drought in the Southern States have been pretty general , but","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2460,22,5,1889,Spring,22,5,1889,Spring,"l His Excellency referred to the complete break-np of the drought , the prespect of a prosperous future , the success","Glasgow Herald, 22nd May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2461,24,5,1889,Spring,24,5,1889,Spring,", D ) . S. LTITLEJOKN , ( Sleek . Droughty Ferry . 12th May , 1819 . E CONOoITIC FTRE","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2462,28,5,1889,Spring,28,5,1889,Spring,"1ilt , of trout . THEE NAVER. -The long continued drought has reduced the river to sauch a state that parts","Glasgow Herald, 28th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2463,28,5,1889,Spring,28,5,1889,Spring,"15 to 60 . McrJames Gray , 5Edinburgh , booght drought homse at 40 , , 66 , sod 01 ;","Glasgow Herald, 28th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2464,29,5,1889,Spring,29,5,1889,Spring,"during April was moot s Ratisfactory , considering that thes droughts which have prevaild durieg the presoct dry seasaon have be","Glasgow Herald, 29th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2465,3,6,1889,Summer,3,6,1889,Summer,"proportin "" c that the young plants were perishing from drought , and that if such continued ft would be impoesible","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2466,3,6,1889,Summer,3,6,1889,Summer,"trade rther moresteady onSatur- day , the unsettled weather and drought ini Russia making 17 dealers more axious to boyatpre.sees low","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1889",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,Newcastle,19th Century newspaper,Media 2467,3,6,1889,Summer,3,6,1889,Summer,"t able , while north-western awe less so . The drought a1 has br-okeip , except in . Louisiana . Cealifoenia","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2468,5,6,1889,Summer,5,6,1889,Summer,"LONDON , - Consequent on farther reports of severe . drought , Russian shippers have practically withdrawn all I 1 ,","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1889",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2469,5,6,1889,Summer,5,6,1889,Summer,"it scarcely a drop of rain fell , but the drought was not ex essive. 'It did little harm in checking","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2470,5,6,1889,Summer,5,6,1889,Summer,"came had shown a yellow cast , froms beat and drought , and oats and barleys ware suffering from wire-worm and","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2471,7,6,1889,Summer,7,6,1889,Summer,", no periods of very fine weather . No grent droughts were experienced , the lrumidity only socei-ior two hours en","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2472,10,6,1889,Summer,10,6,1889,Summer,"outlook is good , except ir the Gulf States from drought . Sugar j cent , higher . STOCK AND MONEY","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2473,11,6,1889,Summer,11,6,1889,Summer,city . They hold that if a period or great drought was to occor the trustees would be unable to keep,"Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2474,12,6,1889,Summer,12,6,1889,Summer,"harvest in the southern and eastern counties . A fierce drought would hasten the riponiog ef the orop , but otherwise","Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2475,13,6,1889,Summer,13,6,1889,Summer,"Re contractors have been unable to sopply firewood , the droughts having created , difficulty of transport . We intend starting","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2476,14,6,1889,Summer,14,6,1889,Summer,"rain , very soon mnakes anm end to the existing drought . STRIKES ON THE CONTINENT . i ! ( .","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2477,15,6,1889,Summer,15,6,1889,Summer,"firmly held owin- to the further re ! ports of drought , but o-herwise tetde'did not present nY special feature .","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2478,15,6,1889,Summer,15,6,1889,Summer,somewhat frey n 'b.ls oporating on report fco damage by drought in the North-West . Expor rd was Lt. only lhot,"Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2479,15,6,1889,Summer,15,6,1889,Summer,"osnglagzor , ) 0 . Ito o7l . MrScratton , Droughty born' , t' , . x .. t - L-","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2480,18,6,1889,Summer,18,6,1889,Summer,", but there is no doubt that the damage front drought is very i nesneideble , and therefore prices continued hirm","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2481,19,6,1889,Summer,19,6,1889,Summer,"of that e time has there been anything approaching to drought ( viz. , the week before the Term ) ,","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2482,20,6,1889,Summer,20,6,1889,Summer,"Yli demeand aarnicuientzy uoticeabde.Wit 01o. e ure avice of evoticued drought In the northL lned are so RtAin' , hwvr srtoes00","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2483,21,6,1889,Summer,21,6,1889,Summer,"plain is a dreary waste in d , times of drought , though verdant enough with T rich grasses at certain","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2484,22,6,1889,Summer,22,6,1889,Summer,"tone' prevai'eu . IThere is no furthee alleviation of the drought is Rtossa , oust shippers w-oe. a roog , an","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2485,25,6,1889,Summer,25,6,1889,Summer,"Iw laecpirall round , b I lowing to the conbtinued drought vegetation , 'us although mnost lurluriant , is at last","Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2486,25,6,1889,Summer,25,6,1889,Summer,"held yesterday , I t but owing to the extreme drought which has prevailed in the 0 district of late the","Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2487,25,6,1889,Summer,25,6,1889,Summer,of the threatened premature failing of grass owing ' to drought . A nmber of cows woere forwfrd. but were not,"Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2488,26,6,1889,Summer,26,6,1889,Summer,"6plendid wherever it has had sufficient raiu , but the drought has done immense iejury , and Drobably for the whole","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2489,26,6,1889,Summer,26,6,1889,Summer,to prove a dihappointment. owing to the unrelieved heat and drought . Ia I CLOSE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS1 GLASGOW ACADEMY .,"Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1889",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2490,27,6,1889,Summer,27,6,1889,Summer,"puor Sa results of farming , which had suffered from drought E sand low prices . The last two yea:s. in","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2491,27,6,1889,Summer,27,6,1889,Summer,"good crop , Pc tlh and if . attended by drought , it y T prove very damaging . From reports","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2492,27,6,1889,Summer,27,6,1889,Summer,"was calculated upon a month ego , the long- continued drought and strong sunsbine having ! e considerably reduced the weight","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2493,27,6,1889,Summer,27,6,1889,Summer,"year , although the size is somewhat anuallerowing tothe excessive drought . If rain should fall within a few days the","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2494,29,6,1889,Summer,29,6,1889,Summer,"hae raled for no lon-g a tinse . The excessive drought , however , told somewhat on the business of the","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2495,3,7,1889,Summer,3,7,1889,Summer,"vigour to the plants , which suffered C1l p.eviously fromn drought . It is estimated that teit there is 5 per","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2496,3,7,1889,Summer,3,7,1889,Summer,AGRIC ULTURE SPECIAL REPORT FROM THlE NORTH df SCOTLAND . Drought is far more severe in the north this year than,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1889",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2497,3,7,1889,Summer,3,7,1889,Summer,"from scorching winds and '' borning sunshine , the prolonged drought , t getting more and more fiorce as June advaseced","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2498,3,7,1889,Summer,3,7,1889,Summer,"the grass has re . i ceived from the continued drought has done I I this , and very probably they","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2499,5,7,1889,Summer,5,7,1889,Summer,"should the present dry westher prevail much longer a serioun drought must result , which will unfailingly stultify the make of","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2500,5,7,1889,Summer,5,7,1889,Summer,"consignments were numerous , but owing to the con- tinued drought , dealers were somewhat chary , and bidding was stiff","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2501,6,7,1889,Summer,6,7,1889,Summer,". This state of affairs is cansed by the long drought , which has contracted and dried 4s up the streams","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2502,6,7,1889,Summer,6,7,1889,Summer,taps 'n- running in their houses . If the presern drought should continue for much longer the Commiisioners mrd ilifht have,"Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2503,6,7,1889,Summer,6,7,1889,Summer,"ipatronieed . The course . Mr. owing to the continued drought , had become very hard . sod Air . the","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2504,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"these hopes have been somewhat blighted by the almost unprecedented drought which has had to be encountered , the powerful heat","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2505,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"despite any evil that may be traceable to jr the drought , it is not difficult to arrive at the A","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2506,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,", tl more especially in the north , where the drought to seems to have been more felt than it has","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2507,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"the weather , rain being greatly needed . Should the drought c03- inue oats may be stunted in growth . A","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2508,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,sip to average but where the soil is light ths drought is being muchfelt . TuriDPs go4 and potatoes splendid and,"Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2509,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"to prove an averae -1 Zrap. l'urnipa are *uffering from drought , but a fall i , of rain would considerably","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2510,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,", 3d nearly 50,000 acres . In consequence of tbe drought growth in the matter of straw has been interfered a","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2511,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,K0nights about the middle of June and the severe g drought which has prevailed since thee have made ye : r.that,"Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2512,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,", progressed so rapidly . With June frosts and jie drought the growth of late sewn ones . has been T","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2513,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"( well , but owing to the Protrected . 9d drought , growth has been stopped , and unless rain falls","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2514,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,have been eensiiderabty ` ns. be ed counted by the drought which has prevailed for so ier long a period .,"Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2515,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"straw will be very stunted in consequence of the t3 drought . Barley was early in the ear , and as","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2516,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"and I , has not been much hurt by the drought . Turnips r *1 would be the better of some","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2517,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"y. farmers who , despite the bad effects of the drought , id are of opinion that "" things will come","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2518,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"no rair , however , in Dfay , and the drought continuing during June the effect on crops has been injurious","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2519,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"at one time anticipated in consequence of the great ' drought which has prevailed for so long a period , V","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2520,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"getting very much parched by the long con- E tinned drought , was somewhat improved by the n refreshing shower of","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2521,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"At one ly place , even after a month 's drought , I had to go Tn round about , and-at","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2522,9,7,1889,Summer,9,7,1889,Summer,is falling off . The principal 1 bUfferers by the drought are the dairy farmers . It 'l'wo years ago the,"Glasgow Herald, 09th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2523,10,7,1889,Summer,10,7,1889,Summer,"the growing crop is much 0 affected by the long drought , Beans are not now g arriving so freely as","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2524,10,7,1889,Summer,10,7,1889,Summer,"the conclusion If that the crops could still stand the drought a little Ls longer , as up te now the","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2525,10,7,1889,Summer,10,7,1889,Summer,"foreign produce . Pea'c y are suffering much from the drought , and are y almost the only crop ( exepting","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2526,10,7,1889,Summer,10,7,1889,Summer,"will not be eoon repeated . Crop reports in the drought-stricken x psrts of Minnesota and Dakota have improved , cent","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2527,11,7,1889,Summer,11,7,1889,Summer,"last , though the crop generally kept clease tincieg the drought . The crop is later by a week or two","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2528,11,7,1889,Summer,11,7,1889,Summer,"fall of rain yesterday , which , Lafter the recent drought , is miucwelcmred by . ai-icnlturists . In many places","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2529,11,7,1889,Summer,11,7,1889,Summer,by . ai-icnlturists . In many places the continued I drought bad bsea severely felt . Annrrrox TO THE UtNIoN Co2sANY,"Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2530,11,7,1889,Summer,11,7,1889,Summer,"turf , which , OD account . of the long-continued drought , wvas becoming- quiteb slippery and hard . A considerable","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2531,12,7,1889,Summer,12,7,1889,Summer,"all that could be or wished , and though the drought during June ar iwas very severe , most of the","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2532,12,7,1889,Summer,12,7,1889,Summer,"insect pests have been very abundaus owing to the prolonged drought , and in Inaly . parts of the country the","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2533,13,7,1889,Summer,13,7,1889,Summer,from the accumulation which gathered during the long period of drought recently exporieaced . Angling has been in abeyance for a,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2534,13,7,1889,Summer,13,7,1889,Summer,"held yestr I day , but owing to the excessive drought and heat of the past- month , which has had","Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2535,15,7,1889,Summer,15,7,1889,Summer,"past week by the net lishernien , the long contitted drought navilg reduced the volume of water so much that the","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2536,16,7,1889,Summer,16,7,1889,Summer,to a consider- able extent has helped to makee the drought leis severely felt by the farmers and crofters . TTra,"Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2537,16,7,1889,Summer,16,7,1889,Summer,"alone can le said to be seriously affected by the drought , and it seems as if the crop will he","Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2538,17,7,1889,Summer,17,7,1889,Summer,"the season . Barley also has withstood the Ito I drought to a wonderful degree , and with favour . reel","Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2539,17,7,1889,Summer,17,7,1889,Summer,. Grazing land har probably thel Suffered more fromt thi drought tuirn anty uuder Ior crop . Osl the gravelly' lands,"Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2540,17,7,1889,Summer,17,7,1889,Summer,"were just beginnling to Th , fOrmIl tublers when the drought affected them , top may yet raise half a crop","Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2541,17,7,1889,Summer,17,7,1889,Summer,", did not suffer so much from the eq protracted drought . They look well , and es do . the","Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2542,17,7,1889,Summer,17,7,1889,Summer,ppearaXCo s hew but too t plainlythe severity of the drought . Turnips had l to be nlwthes almo st duet-dry,"Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2543,17,7,1889,Summer,17,7,1889,Summer,and on the Sustherlandshire shores of the Kyle the excesgive drought of the t season has toll imost severely onl all,"Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1889",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Sutherland,19th Century newspaper,Media 2544,17,7,1889,Summer,17,7,1889,Summer,"beneficial extent . Barley bas not suffered so much from drought gas oats , anad from where it is grown most","Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2545,18,7,1889,Summer,18,7,1889,Summer,fall considerably short of it . O wing to the drought . - during the lass month stock have milked badly,"Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2546,19,7,1889,Summer,19,7,1889,Summer,"having , become nearly exhausted Ha' a through the recnnet drought , the Police Comtmis- Cai sinners made application to the","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1889",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM36,Motherwell,19th Century newspaper,Media 2547,19,7,1889,Summer,19,7,1889,Summer,132 for those tar Lrness perpossa$ ; SirFooer Caliee.bouht ndsold drought hcores at from 31. 'I no 5 ; and M,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2548,22,7,1889,Summer,22,7,1889,Summer,"opening day thn ! re hen lii been a continued drought , and rish hane been very scarce in u l","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2549,22,7,1889,Summer,22,7,1889,Summer,1 6Soply is owir 6 to the incerst loug continued drought . I-. -- I BOWLtNG . I IIUTCHESONTOWN TOURNAMIENT .,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2550,24,7,1889,Summer,24,7,1889,Summer,"the fall that took placs during the t ifirtaight of droughty weather that preceded the i I present raiufall , Hay","Glasgow Herald, 24th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2551,26,7,1889,Summer,26,7,1889,Summer,"floating Is fields served to cysts famines , whether by drought of r flood . When other fields wtre submerged and","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2552,27,7,1889,Summer,27,7,1889,Summer,"by the end of next week , There is ao drought now in a&y section . A sensation occurred in Toronto","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2553,29,7,1889,Summer,29,7,1889,Summer,"become a serious matter at one time was the prolonged drought experienced during the month of June , which dried up","Glasgow Herald, 29th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2554,31,7,1889,Summer,31,7,1889,Summer,"of the province the crops a suffered somewhat from the drought of December h and Januery , and in Gurdaspur they","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2555,1,8,1889,Summer,1,8,1889,Summer,. Mr Lombard said occa- sionally one State suffered from drought . bnt such a. calamity did not fall upon the,"Glasgow Herald, 01st August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2556,3,8,1889,Summer,3,8,1889,Summer,"tinuing fin the resmit of the break up of the drought . Last year 's estimated revenue was 3,635,600 , and","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2557,5,8,1889,Summer,5,8,1889,Summer,maturity than they are is. this season . Although the drought experienced ov throughout the month of June was not quite,"Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2558,5,8,1889,Summer,5,8,1889,Summer,"farms the straw has been somewhat ja dwarfed by the drought , and in many places Pi growth had nearly ceased","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2559,5,8,1889,Summer,5,8,1889,Summer,"years ; and , although they suffered somewhat from k drought in the latter part of June , they have now","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2560,6,8,1889,Summer,6,8,1889,Summer,that the destructive effects of the disease and the prolonged drought have been greatly under-estimated rather than ex- aggerated . Among,"Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2561,7,8,1889,Summer,7,8,1889,Summer,the low conntry that r much more frequently suffer from drought . R Rain wheR it came pretty copiously in the,"Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2562,7,8,1889,Summer,7,8,1889,Summer,Those who farm light land knowv that even when n drought stops growth before the ear is quite out t of,"Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2563,7,8,1889,Summer,7,8,1889,Summer,"all favourable . Potatoes have a fine appearance . The drought e checked their growth for a time , but they","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2564,7,8,1889,Summer,7,8,1889,Summer,dryness of June . A close approach to a second drought towards the eud of ! July was likely to kill,"Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2565,7,8,1889,Summer,7,8,1889,Summer,"in a rsti-er critical positiorn , owing to the continui3d drought ; but the rain cume in the nick of time","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2566,7,8,1889,Summer,7,8,1889,Summer,", : . have suffered more severely from the leng drought of . Juno . and in- couseaLUUtca wil1- ho eOficiient","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2567,7,8,1889,Summer,7,8,1889,Summer,"culauies viul probably show the elects ot the bong , drought , dluriug which large uosn . C * obrs of","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2568,9,8,1889,Summer,9,8,1889,Summer,first contributiontowards this do outlay . Owing to the severe drought this summer tke traffic on Loch Oich is much impeded,"Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1889",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Loch Oich,19th Century newspaper,Media 2569,9,8,1889,Summer,9,8,1889,Summer,at 92 . The former coLmplaints of threatened injury from drought are dispaiced by statesments of somo actual damage by abundant,"Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2570,9,8,1889,Summer,9,8,1889,Summer,"to the lalling off in Dakota and Minnesota , wherJ drought has caused much damage . In Dakota the average s","Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2571,9,8,1889,Summer,9,8,1889,Summer,on the high groiunls I a was die to the drought . said be did not thiiik so as s the,"Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2572,9,8,1889,Summer,9,8,1889,Summer,grounids tile wait di of water dus iri tiio severe drought 0f early tuid- i. summer made tad havoc . in,"Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2573,10,8,1889,Summer,10,8,1889,Summer,a great fmanyv succumbed to the lang continuation of t drought . Disease imade its appearance in one or two places,"Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2574,12,8,1889,Summer,12,8,1889,Summer,reason for such comment is due to a the great drought experienced three or four mouth . ago . which caused,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2575,13,8,1889,Summer,13,8,1889,Summer,", districts the birdt have suffered much from the' ) drought , and the coveys are consequently'small . In other places","Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2576,13,8,1889,Summer,13,8,1889,Summer,"in. the uplands the young birdsI suffered , from the drought . in early omner n dij6ease has made its appearance.Matrno.","Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2577,14,8,1889,Summer,14,8,1889,Summer,"to take up , "" nd a "" opell of drouth "" to set in soon , this dr*awbzck-eo far as","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2578,14,8,1889,Summer,14,8,1889,Summer,beseez on shallow and sandy soils-geeerally c consequent upon the drought of May and June . s Tihre are alse some,"Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2579,14,8,1889,Summer,14,8,1889,Summer,The ! I na former comnoliitints of threatened Wnars by drought I : t 0 1 1 a I t p,"Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2580,15,8,1889,Summer,15,8,1889,Summer,"elt.s Oltlne. draush o eek wdille , naiiachatwie a stalls drought tiall restdore heLTh toGA F .. droiiteeil. , -ttouotlak SA","Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2581,21,8,1889,Summer,21,8,1889,Summer,", where 6 it is not liable to suffer from drought , a which , as it grows near tihe surface","Glasgow Herald, 21st August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2582,21,8,1889,Summer,21,8,1889,Summer,"was calculated on a few weeks ago . The severe drought , no doubt , affected many graz . . ags","Glasgow Herald, 21st August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2583,21,8,1889,Summer,21,8,1889,Summer,the cortinuess rains muay be a.I damaging as the early drought . The same trouble C C is being felt in,"Glasgow Herald, 21st August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2584,24,8,1889,Summer,24,8,1889,Summer,"of new publications as in recent months . The literary drought is f quite phenomenal , and , like all phenomena","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2585,27,8,1889,Summer,27,8,1889,Summer,"nsted , is a certain rusireaten of Health . One drought per vreck Trill 1A ] coaletain health , while a.","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2586,27,8,1889,Summer,27,8,1889,Summer,"onel . . Oving to the long . abi s drought dring the late hpring , id t . O thrio","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1889",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Oving,19th Century newspaper,Media 2587,28,8,1889,Summer,28,8,1889,Summer,operations in Orregon ; although in one or two districts drought has had a bad effect . Consider- ing the State,"Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2588,28,8,1889,Summer,28,8,1889,Summer,"poorly farmed , and can not resist a big y drought in the way a farm in Lincolushire or the r","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1889",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2589,29,8,1889,Summer,29,8,1889,Summer,"usual average , and i ! attributable to the exceptional drought that has been ei-perianced in both the Western' States of","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2590,4,9,1889,Autumn,4,9,1889,Autumn,for filling and E ripening . But for the severe drought of June the crop would have been a magnificent one,"Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2591,4,9,1889,Autumn,4,9,1889,Autumn,year . Some sowings of them were caught by the drought and burnt up . Cattle have kept up to very,"Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2592,4,9,1889,Autumn,4,9,1889,Autumn,"then > suffering th , effects ( if a pereistent drought , became -qeute gsrtousisng. especially of such as had beenNV","Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2593,11,9,1889,Autumn,11,9,1889,Autumn,", geneal-ly producing rank weed , and retarding dsvelopeoent . Drought is reported en the pine lands o Miss.uippi and Louisiana","Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2594,12,9,1889,Autumn,12,9,1889,Autumn,"need , is acerlain a gnarantce of Hiealth . One drought per week wllS maintain health , while a daily draughswillrestore","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2595,16,9,1889,Autumn,16,9,1889,Autumn,". The newly- [ an- discovered' fibre is independent of drought , 're "" takes about three years of dressing up","Glasgow Herald, 16th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2596,17,9,1889,Autumn,17,9,1889,Autumn,"bv referred to , states that theerlassfeed il Much from drought both in Moldavia and W ciadi is estimated to be","Glasgow Herald, 17th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2597,17,9,1889,Autumn,17,9,1889,Autumn,"415 tans , dno. , sue Ur A M Davimbon drouhts If ; Lder tht- Chvo hee.esio Id ; illad'hawe ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2598,18,9,1889,Autumn,18,9,1889,Autumn,"together , and in this state no ordinary amount of drought is snfilcienttodry thenmthoroughly . Reapingis3 nearly completed-on all the earlier","Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2599,18,9,1889,Autumn,18,9,1889,Autumn,"Tbe ysar 's og aimh crop has suffered much from drought , both l in Moldsvias and Wallitchi. , and it","Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2600,20,9,1889,Autumn,20,9,1889,Autumn,"not altogether , dried up during a long continued summer drought . such as ws had this oseson , whiles in","Glasgow Herald, 20th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2601,23,9,1889,Autumn,23,9,1889,Autumn,". principally during the night , hutbo the lonig coritiaur't drought , which was eugesienced arevioos to the lth Julypteecuded scythinglie","Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2602,25,9,1889,Autumn,25,9,1889,Autumn,"reports re eeive by . oornitcscd complain of r , drought in some districts retardinrg the growth of Nsinter i ;","Glasgow Herald, 25th September 1889",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2603,25,9,1889,Autumn,25,9,1889,Autumn,; . t i F where the rain after the drought was not too late ; A in coming n fieldslaredor,"Glasgow Herald, 25th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2604,26,9,1889,Autumn,26,9,1889,Autumn,"is sufficiently m , melerate and regular to prevent either drought la or inundations , and , as a consequence ,","Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2605,26,9,1889,Autumn,26,9,1889,Autumn,"oats ant harley sufferedx rather severely e from the long droughts , which , as will be re-a membered , were","Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2606,26,9,1889,Autumn,26,9,1889,Autumn,"low state i of the river owing to the protracted drought . i OftoY ( INvErtoPANl.t-Ceneral Anderson , Edinburgh , fishing","Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1889",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2607,27,9,1889,Autumn,27,9,1889,Autumn,"Torran ; 3d , Donald M'Alpine , Drit-vore . . Drought yeld mare , having been served in seacson 1E. -let","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1889",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Stroneskar,19th Century newspaper,Media 2608,30,9,1889,Autumn,30,9,1889,Autumn,"from Port-Elizabeth bring unsatisfactory reports from op country .. The drought is very severe , and can not fail to injure","Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2609,1,10,1889,Autumn,1,10,1889,Autumn,"upont the pockets of the taxpayers . Bssides , he drought the persons who occupied thist exalted station should eet the","Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2610,4,10,1889,Autumn,4,10,1889,Autumn,"! teduced and smail sugar end cotton crops fcom of drought , is The vrocoeed of the be applied to tbe","Glasgow Herald, 04th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2611,9,10,1889,Autumn,9,10,1889,Autumn,be quite up to the promise they Ii *aiaausts The drought of the first half j : 'entmb'r checked the expansion,"Glasgow Herald, 09th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2612,11,10,1889,Autumn,11,10,1889,Autumn,". The plant his beeii inlnredmntors -by moisature than by drought , and worms did considerable . injury , notwithstanding tiie","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2613,16,10,1889,Autumn,16,10,1889,Autumn,"flea or fly ; the usual a , d "" drouth "" of the east country they were totally exempted fromn","Glasgow Herald, 16th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2614,16,10,1889,Autumn,16,10,1889,Autumn,"full average crop he Iwhere sown anid started before the drought , btntr 0those Put in after the middle of June","Glasgow Herald, 16th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2615,17,10,1889,Autumn,17,10,1889,Autumn,", C This result might partly have arisen from the drought of the eeason and consequent want of p a water","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2616,18,10,1889,Autumn,18,10,1889,Autumn,"the year hod been an excentiosal one of r. , drought . From the carriage of engar and cotton alone they","Glasgow Herald, 18th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2617,23,10,1889,Autumn,23,10,1889,Autumn,". The most serious Idamage reported has beau caused by drouth , which h:as been particularly severe in Nebraks , Iowva","Glasgow Herald, 23rd October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2618,23,10,1889,Autumn,23,10,1889,Autumn,"to' have been over-estimated , although-there' ip no doubt that'the drought is broker , while heavy rains are falling at several","Glasgow Herald, 23rd October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2619,25,10,1889,Autumn,25,10,1889,Autumn,"farmer quite a half . Oats that shot during the drought ripened about three weeks earlier than usual , and in","Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2620,25,10,1889,Autumn,25,10,1889,Autumn,"tacle of the green ears topping thoss ripened during the drought by several inches , giving the fields a peculiar aspect","Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2621,25,10,1889,Autumn,25,10,1889,Autumn,"eeed was deposited in heavy , well-manured senl before the drought reached its height , the crop will be quite an","Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2622,31,10,1889,Autumn,31,10,1889,Autumn,", 4' and it ls only the legacy of the drought whiebieW 4 cansing country houses to require assistance for a","Glasgow Herald, 31st October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2623,1,11,1889,Autumn,1,11,1889,Autumn,theJ river Deveron closed yesterday . Con to thle losS-mnu-tinued drought ira the early part of th D.snn when the net-,"Glasgow Herald, 01st November 1889",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Deveron,19th Century newspaper,Media 2624,13,11,1889,Autumn,13,11,1889,Autumn,are suffering from a modified lamine owing to the terrible drought and want of rain . All the necessaries of life,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2625,13,11,1889,Autumn,13,11,1889,Autumn,that similar conditions prevailing now were noticed previous to the drought of 1827-30 . It is reassuring certainly that Mr Russell,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2626,14,11,1889,Autumn,14,11,1889,Autumn,circular from Witwateisrand on tor .. Abe consequences of the drought experienced dei both ! there are shown to have been,"Glasgow Herald, 14th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2627,14,11,1889,Autumn,14,11,1889,Autumn,the outer world is cut off by the do co. drought haying killed the grass on which the trams . I,"Glasgow Herald, 14th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2628,14,11,1889,Autumn,14,11,1889,Autumn,"inc and , and nseless . B ut for the drought the October XI r oz. imarket an d the October","Glasgow Herald, 14th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2629,14,11,1889,Autumn,14,11,1889,Autumn,"vein is ISin. , assaying 2lz. lSdwt. per ton . Drought completely broken , "" Mlr trussell'a report from the Vrn-usy","Glasgow Herald, 14th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2630,23,11,1889,Autumn,23,11,1889,Autumn,. With yesaer. dsy 's market the trade in young drought horses Snrshed for tlfe season here . There woe as,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2631,26,11,1889,Autumn,26,11,1889,Autumn,. Their R volume depends on the rainfall and the drought th of succeeding seasons ; the length and windings ca,"Glasgow Herald, 26th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2632,27,11,1889,Autumn,27,11,1889,Autumn,"abruptly a new climate is to reached , in its drought a complete contrast to the 1:1ietnre-ladeu region in the north","Glasgow Herald, 27th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2633,29,11,1889,Autumn,29,11,1889,Autumn,"wers drowned . Later . r TheconEflgration at Boton was Drought under I control about noon . In four hours ,","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2634,3,12,1889,Winter,3,12,1889,Winter,"this year 's harvest , owing to the prolonged a drought , has not yielded such an abundant return d as","Glasgow Herald, 03rd December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2635,4,12,1889,Winter,4,12,1889,Winter,"part of these northern counties . Iaf some places the drought of May and June made n 5them blasky , but","Glasgow Herald, 04th December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2636,4,12,1889,Winter,4,12,1889,Winter,"the turnips do on fields where , the b l drought notwithstanding , they were close and . regular . The","Glasgow Herald, 04th December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2637,17,12,1889,Winter,17,12,1889,Winter,port-Elizabeth correspondent of the Lon- don Cifizem writes that the drought at the Cape I has done irreparable damage to the,"Glasgow Herald, 17th December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2638,17,12,1889,Winter,17,12,1889,Winter,", and will have recovered from the effects 0 the drought . The limited supply keeps up prices , and the","Glasgow Herald, 17th December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2639,27,12,1889,Winter,27,12,1889,Winter,", for Is M ! Anderaon on the Game of Droughts , Is , for 6d . JAVES P. FORR'ESTCER ,","Glasgow Herald, 27th December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2640,1,1,1890,Winter,1,1,1890,Winter,"credit is restored . It had been waninag during the drought , for evene the buck had left the country .","Glasgow Herald, 01st January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2641,8,1,1890,Winter,8,1,1890,Winter,and to save our crops when in i van suminer drought the sky refuses to supply 'lea ia St freshening rains,"Glasgow Herald, 08th January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2642,15,1,1890,Winter,15,1,1890,Winter,"L recurrenee of the diffiosslty. caused last season byc the drought , the Commissioners agreed to spend 20 o the reservoir","Glasgow Herald, 15th January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2643,5,2,1890,Winter,5,2,1890,Winter,", and wheat is not so liable to injury from drought as other grain crops . Even aimoderately-sized field of it","Glasgow Herald, 05th February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2644,5,2,1890,Winter,5,2,1890,Winter,"this season looks rosy . In other seasons , when drought or frost keeps the waters "" - we . ""","Glasgow Herald, 05th February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2645,7,2,1890,Winter,7,2,1890,Winter,"volume of water , and ii-c not yield readily to drought , as do the streams iii -Now England- in the","Glasgow Herald, 07th February 1890",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2646,13,2,1890,Winter,13,2,1890,Winter,"i , xidtation offensive r dic-.ter ti. -n atfter a drought . These viows indicate p tlo w'i' s r Prt-flessor","Glasgow Herald, 13rd February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2647,26,2,1890,Winter,26,2,1890,Winter,"such as winter f killing , insect devastation , or drought , aV The Russian Minisiter of Aericulturs has issued t","Glasgow Herald, 26th February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2648,5,3,1890,Spring,5,3,1890,Spring,Idowa into the subsoil as a reserve for the trying droughts of June and July . in l Early lambing and,"Glasgow Herald, 05th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2649,6,3,1890,Spring,6,3,1890,Spring,"in fiction , as a coal brook in e4 the drought of eummer . There is power and f ; beautv","Glasgow Herald, 06th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2650,11,3,1890,Spring,11,3,1890,Spring,"has no traditiou of curative qualities , but when a drought prevaled it is Eaid that the saint 's image w","Glasgow Herald, 11st March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2651,14,3,1890,Spring,14,3,1890,Spring,province . In some districtsidl Ithle cr000 were destroyed by drought ; elsewhere ieli by excessive moisture andi innudatiuns . Ia,"Glasgow Herald, 14th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2652,15,3,1890,Spring,15,3,1890,Spring,"during the day , except in periods 1 of of drought , storage goiug on during the night ; at the","Glasgow Herald, 15th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2653,17,3,1890,Spring,17,3,1890,Spring,"ha' breath , and resulted in a win for the Droughty by S goals Fe , .1 toR sat 'UN TIE-kN","Glasgow Herald, 17th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2654,19,3,1890,Spring,19,3,1890,Spring,"be risked between this time anudhareest , Cur nuch as drought , insect ravage ; , and rust , repl A","Glasgow Herald, 19th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2655,24,3,1890,Spring,24,3,1890,Spring,"Anaiteba was last year , - d siderably affected by drought , and , although te:e vras no loass by frost","Glasgow Herald, 24th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2656,25,3,1890,Spring,25,3,1890,Spring,kept on thirsty lands tl to meet periods of special drought . Of course a ! Itbe contingent fund would neD,"Glasgow Herald, 25th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2657,28,3,1890,Spring,28,3,1890,Spring,"when everything ti is the rs erse inside , the drought is terrible . 7 , cantice in thc inside districts","Glasgow Herald, 28th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2658,2,4,1890,Spring,2,4,1890,Spring,"neither bad beoet re- sponsible , such as times of drought . In this con- nection , he should like to","Glasgow Herald, 02nd April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2659,2,4,1890,Spring,2,4,1890,Spring,"whichl he considered as almost a guarantee agaiust any future drought ; but , as , Mr Neill had pointed out","Glasgow Herald, 02nd April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2660,4,4,1890,Spring,4,4,1890,Spring,"Conches . I Bubl amsd Ormolu Cabinets , 3-Leo ! Drought Screesn , Rioeewood rEasy Chairs , DavotinanliChairs . Ornanieuat ,","Glasgow Herald, 04th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2661,9,4,1890,Spring,9,4,1890,Spring,", to soften the hard cap caused by a sharp drought following a flood . This want bas probably been sufficiently","Glasgow Herald, 09th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2662,16,4,1890,Spring,16,4,1890,Spring,pulverised state essential to vegetation . Unless this is done drought penetrates to such an extent as to render germination impossible,"Glasgow Herald, 16th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2663,16,4,1890,Spring,16,4,1890,Spring,"clared ready for the plough . On heavier soils the drought has made it difficult , in somne cases impossible ,","Glasgow Herald, 16th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2664,19,4,1890,Spring,19,4,1890,Spring,", for the country had suf- fered most soverely from drought only the year before , when almost the entire crops","Glasgow Herald, 19th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2665,23,4,1890,Spring,23,4,1890,Spring,"reported to have gene off 'in appearance owring to the drought , and whast is , in very apparent error ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd April 1890",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2666,28,4,1890,Spring,28,4,1890,Spring,"Manufacturers , Dundee ; and George Gilroy . Lmstlery , Droughty Ferry ; George Aleaander Gi'iroy , Tay Works . Dundee","Glasgow Herald, 28th April 1890","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,19th Century newspaper,Media 2667,7,5,1890,Spring,7,5,1890,Spring,"moisture to carryon the crop through a Junean , I drought . 'May dryness will do it no harm , except","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2668,7,5,1890,Spring,7,5,1890,Spring,"their efforts were some . wha t retarded by the drought which prevailed , e , bt bu they had sufficient","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2669,10,5,1890,Spring,10,5,1890,Spring,". Kerr , Mareanldc foal or-is foal-J . Car-ruthers . Drought ma4re or gelding-J . ; Reid -Barr . Two-year-sld gelding","Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1890","England,Scotland","UKM,UKJ","UKM3,UKJ3","UKM37,UKJ33","Alyrshire,Whitehill",19th Century newspaper,Media 2670,21,5,1890,Spring,21,5,1890,Spring,", and are I safe against any ordinav amount of drought . G The potato crep , which has made Ayrshire","Glasgow Herald, 21st May 1890",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM37,Ayrshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 2671,28,5,1890,Spring,28,5,1890,Spring,"also were feeling the elfo-ots of the severo Yae ed drought , the pastures being s4corchied .. Flour wan as w","Glasgow Herald, 28th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2672,30,5,1890,Spring,30,5,1890,Spring,"nonfes edais forath aDs ; matp ofvualh ; teeaecmlit of drought isa and sm-ree [ , on STONEIIA P11-The market was","Glasgow Herald, 30th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2673,4,6,1890,Summer,4,6,1890,Summer,the grass w and graisk crops . Another season of drought w was apprehendec . Fears for such a misforture fr,"Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2674,4,6,1890,Summer,4,6,1890,Summer,"the plains of Moray were being parched with per- sistent drought , the saine seaboard only 50 or 60 miles farther","Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1890",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Moray,19th Century newspaper,Media 2675,4,6,1890,Summer,4,6,1890,Summer,counties to the north of the Moray I Firth the drought has not been so severe as on . the southern,"Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1890",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Moray,19th Century newspaper,Media 2676,4,6,1890,Summer,4,6,1890,Summer,"exemption from injury trsc ic "" c : ; or drought , with an average growth and deveq . ment .","Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2677,4,6,1890,Summer,4,6,1890,Summer,there were better accounts of fhe crola rand comnplaints of drought almost ceased . In Austrta an ex. . eeotiontlS good,"Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2678,10,6,1890,Summer,10,6,1890,Summer,"stream , which has become very foul from the late drought , will thereby be cleansed and purioied . IstmNwDAKPs1-Loat week","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2679,11,6,1890,Summer,11,6,1890,Summer,"ho blighted . im especially in Eastern Europeol , where drought often t works destruction ; but a good start islan","Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2680,11,6,1890,Summer,11,6,1890,Summer,", promsse satisfactorily , except , perhaps , where the drought of spring prevented sowing at the proper L time ..","Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2681,13,6,1890,Summer,13,6,1890,Summer,", y ) j was subject to six months ' drought and l w rain . Mest imperfect the audience might","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2682,20,6,1890,Summer,20,6,1890,Summer,"Particularly heavy during the last ton 1 0 Olsatho A drought of seven moanths ' duration 'at , Lataicun aad early","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2683,1,7,1890,Summer,1,7,1890,Summer,"money ; and though the fact was we not clearly Drought out at the trial , there is ov reason to","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2684,1,7,1890,Summer,1,7,1890,Summer,"their p het resisting power to heat , cold and drought , Besides I be getting a good xseulLer of more","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2685,2,7,1890,Summer,2,7,1890,Summer,of in England they have been suffering badly from Id drought . Suall fruits are abundant in some di&- . tricts,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1890",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2686,15,7,1890,Summer,15,7,1890,Summer,"South Wdaea* ad Queerns- I was 11an are pa with drought , Now Zea- , v the Ieoicesinagor ainfall which enables","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2687,16,7,1890,Summer,16,7,1890,Summer,sveig t of their own ant grapes . If lbs drought conatinues it is doubtful u shutthee even tho abnve-nisatiaaed yield,"Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2688,21,7,1890,Summer,21,7,1890,Summer,althougb that cereal had suf- fur eredL covsirai'y from tie drought which was rap tc-e oi the early surmmer time .,"Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2689,21,7,1890,Summer,21,7,1890,Summer,". weuld be all the better of "" a little drouth . "" So far thle tuirnips have thriven wyell ,","Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2690,31,7,1890,Summer,31,7,1890,Summer,"1 1209 I U - lea l'o "" -aer , Droughty lee ( Ssr ! ; Lc nae ) ..... 5584","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2691,5,8,1890,Summer,5,8,1890,Summer,"So ucsfladsOpou ) %% vitte iii cetrtebie , rnYiteire fortc-d drought an the c osed IL , net t stoke-holle prncipict","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2692,6,8,1890,Summer,6,8,1890,Summer,"i Wheat is not to be heavy . The cold drought e 9 of May checked it , and never afterwarrds","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2693,6,8,1890,Summer,6,8,1890,Summer,a fair crop even - on light soil where a droughty June would ruin them . They are a more profitable,"Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2694,6,8,1890,Summer,6,8,1890,Summer,last counties the crop was light owing to the cold drought in a May . Pastures were much checked in growth,"Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1890",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Inverness,19th Century newspaper,Media 2695,6,8,1890,Summer,6,8,1890,Summer,"power exceediag two-fifths of their t epeiided pmoer with uatural drought . "" Witih ail t deapatob "" -This means that","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2696,11,8,1890,Summer,11,8,1890,Summer,"are generally re- ported . There are frequent references to drought , 'which in some instances was of senses-I wools'duration ,","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2697,20,8,1890,Summer,20,8,1890,Summer,"be aesn at Livery Stablers Abhlold Lane , ttilihread.S -I1-EAVY Drought Gelding , quiet , warranted ; roeen worg- aH i","Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2698,27,8,1890,Summer,27,8,1890,Summer,", Bante ? pioceMirrrcM irblsTinse' . ZIS .. piece , Drought Screen . 10 Pielures , Vanes , Ornamesits , Son","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2699,28,8,1890,Summer,28,8,1890,Summer,it t e beast o squatting runs in timese of drought . of a Space will onely permitt here to give,"Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2700,29,8,1890,Summer,29,8,1890,Summer,"the times , and aleso assisted br the S aunusal drought wshirh has prevailed this summuer. lb d - = =","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2701,29,8,1890,Summer,29,8,1890,Summer,". The following are the awards : - I Qi Drought , ssrcee. -Msre. with coal at root , or basise","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2702,3,9,1890,Autumn,3,9,1890,Autumn,". A large crep the hay was not . Tne drought of May checked the growth of it , and the","Glasgow Herald, 03rd September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2703,8,9,1890,Autumn,8,9,1890,Autumn,fr- 'm building to building . Owing to leeg ; drought t here waPa greatecarcity of watarand itwas L therefore iupiirosible,"Glasgow Herald, 08th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2704,11,9,1890,Autumn,11,9,1890,Autumn,iThe iojury to moire has been Intensified by the continued drought in August . the rainscominit too late forfull recovery .,"Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2705,23,9,1890,Autumn,23,9,1890,Autumn,"Congress . The general political situainhsis 553 proved . Great droughts provail in the snunatry 'e districts , and sheep end","Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2706,26,9,1890,Autumn,26,9,1890,Autumn,been . received this 3d week to the effect that drought is killing large numbers of cattle and sheep . In,"Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2707,1,10,1890,Autumn,1,10,1890,Autumn,the iacresse has becis arrested at different hIF tirmes by drought and epidemnics . At several per- w ids theae were,"Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2708,1,10,1890,Autumn,1,10,1890,Autumn,"notwithstandir.g that there was a loss by of epidemics and droughts of 7S,63S,000 sheep , equal I QU to 3,140,000 per","Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2709,4,10,1890,Autumn,4,10,1890,Autumn,to the neceosity Ifor protectiog the youo fish onring the drought of the som- inern This sear. however . thre was,"Glasgow Herald, 04th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2710,13,10,1890,Autumn,13,10,1890,Autumn,"the week , owing chiedly to o renewal of the drought . On Wednesday , on the Uppec Dess water ,","Glasgow Herald, 13rd October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2711,14,10,1890,Autumn,14,10,1890,Autumn,"irregularities of I , the rainfall . There are sometimes droughts and * sometimes floods , lut the evil is being","Glasgow Herald, 14th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2712,20,10,1890,Autumn,20,10,1890,Autumn,", 30minutes for aboit lIre miles . BsROUnGrT FyarY. -The Droughty Harriers held their novise rice on Saturday afternoon . fBtarting","Glasgow Herald, 20th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2713,29,10,1890,Autumn,29,10,1890,Autumn,"distinctly favourable , with the exception he of complaints of drought and the low prices of beef *d cattle . Thia","Glasgow Herald, 29th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2714,7,11,1890,Autumn,7,11,1890,Autumn,", on I Y this being obtained , it miticates drought , in. n s creases produce , facilitates tiliage ,","Glasgow Herald, 07th November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2715,21,11,1890,Autumn,21,11,1890,Autumn,"one frir the colony . After a long period of drought it was visited with dis- astros fleods , which had","Glasgow Herald, 21st November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2716,26,11,1890,Autumn,26,11,1890,Autumn,". The Argentire Republic passed through a period of great drought durinig Auguet and September , but with October there came","Glasgow Herald, 26th November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2717,18,12,1890,Winter,18,12,1890,Winter,"the brink of ruin during one of those it awful droughts which are the curse of the a , Anstralian farmer","Glasgow Herald, 18th December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2718,19,12,1890,Winter,19,12,1890,Winter,""" atos- Jalar for-the Shipyard DrawingOfce alo n Assistant 3 Drought-mnan ; applicants ' to stecte experienue and sodney ex-N 'xcected-2563","Glasgow Herald, 19th December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2719,19,12,1890,Winter,19,12,1890,Winter,"to bsd management , but to the i00 elements-the extraordlinary drought . Witheut a exaggeration , they might take it that","Glasgow Herald, 19th December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2720,31,12,1890,Winter,31,12,1890,Winter,all this loss is aec 2 ascribed to a severe drought in ssanmr. tha at Potatoes suffered in many places .,"Glasgow Herald, 31st December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2721,7,1,1891,Winter,7,1,1891,Winter,", and fcc ! that when a trying period of drought comes in g ply June and Jualy there is no","Glasgow Herald, 07th January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2722,14,1,1891,Winter,14,1,1891,Winter,"very hardy in its n habit as regards frost and drought , its weak points baeir its failure to stand excessive","Glasgow Herald, 14th January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2723,15,1,1891,Winter,15,1,1891,Winter,". Still , in ned spits of protectionist tariffs , droughts , rnpsequites , the and other moral andl physical evils","Glasgow Herald, 15th January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2724,23,1,1891,Winter,23,1,1891,Winter,"have con- tinued to suffer from tbe adverse effect of droughts , and in same cases floods , and also from","Glasgow Herald, 23rd January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2725,29,1,1891,Winter,29,1,1891,Winter,"flat bottom , to carry shout 20H toys ; Btesell drought ; say w here eeu. - 5232 , Herald Office","Glasgow Herald, 29th January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2726,31,1,1891,Winter,31,1,1891,Winter,"Austraflia they had suffered from drouaght , and N the drought had been succended by deeods , which Q caused very","Glasgow Herald, 31st January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2727,19,2,1891,Winter,19,2,1891,Winter,In the first of these pieces the description of a drought which carries off the squatter 's sheep is a powerful,"Glasgow Herald, 19th February 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2728,4,3,1891,Spring,4,3,1891,Spring,"leng oeadtiued freet of early winter I and the exsessive drought of February . Vegeta. f tioa , too , was","Glasgow Herald, 04th March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2729,4,3,1891,Spring,4,3,1891,Spring,". As tsading to show how severe was ! the drought , It inmy be mentioned that the greater part of","Glasgow Herald, 04th March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2730,7,3,1891,Spring,7,3,1891,Spring,"we shalt suffer for it later , hute 9the long-continued drought and constant sun- tr shine have deprived hunting "" men","Glasgow Herald, 07th March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2731,11,3,1891,Spring,11,3,1891,Spring,of thef United Kingdomg thus hrtaking the long spell of drought which had rested on the greater part of j thec,"Glasgow Herald, 11st March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2732,12,3,1891,Spring,12,3,1891,Spring,"ef iMO . Ito I rush was increased hr the drought waich set in durieg May , and centiaued with little","Glasgow Herald, 12nd March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2733,18,3,1891,Spring,18,3,1891,Spring,NEW SPRING GOODS BOUGHT FOR THE f5IAItGH TRADE WILL BE DROUGHT FORWARD ARD OFFERED AT fROST AT'I'RACTIVII PRICES . - SO,"Glasgow Herald, 18th March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2734,20,3,1891,Spring,20,3,1891,Spring,"first four months of the year they had first 11 drought and then floods to contend with , which ? resulted","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2735,25,3,1891,Spring,25,3,1891,Spring,"meadows are suffering--net severely , but still d suffering-from , drought . The price of wheat has now become fairly remunerative","Glasgow Herald, 25th March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2736,13,4,1891,Spring,13,4,1891,Spring,"emep ana 200,000 t head ofcattle , had the sevtere droughts and groat . F carcity , of-Oaar is a toastnt","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2737,22,4,1891,Spring,22,4,1891,Spring,"the grasa , which , oviseg t theal prevaili Dng& drought , is patrced enoughA ; but the weather could -","Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2738,22,4,1891,Spring,22,4,1891,Spring,"has been less than usual , and as this comparative drought fellows orn winter of extreme severity all vegeta- tion is","Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2739,27,4,1891,Spring,27,4,1891,Spring,". The vij&Uiga . ix . O.'4. buteRd to loegogootrnued drought , SECOND EDITION . HiLrLD OnFIC , 5.15 A.M. T","Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2740,27,4,1891,Spring,27,4,1891,Spring,and made playing extremely enjoyable . Owing to the continuous drought the pattin.g greens were very keen ; ths course otherwise,"Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2741,28,4,1891,Spring,28,4,1891,Spring,burned for te : srveral hours . After the loog drought the beg hay ti 3 and hesther were so dry,"Glasgow Herald, 28th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2742,28,4,1891,Spring,28,4,1891,Spring,river Endrick . On account of the cold winds and drought the river sIJ9 in d indifierent ply . The prire-wiiners,"Glasgow Herald, 28th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2743,29,4,1891,Spring,29,4,1891,Spring,"; in fact , saary Places are again cemplaining of drought , of insufficiout supplies of water for stock in the","Glasgow Herald, 29th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2744,30,4,1891,Spring,30,4,1891,Spring,on account of the backward slate of thpe weather through drought and cold has not been tempting ; or In satiofattory,"Glasgow Herald, 30th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2745,6,5,1891,Spring,6,5,1891,Spring,"we lad thought Ws passible after At t the April drought , an inch of rain , kowever , fell in","Glasgow Herald, 06th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2746,11,5,1891,Spring,11,5,1891,Spring,and rsoutisero belts . Messy esia terem followed by later drought . The proportion ef ploutyhing done on the Ita iu71rsta'i',"Glasgow Herald, 11st May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2747,11,5,1891,Spring,11,5,1891,Spring,"liarremman , Itoseath . DA G Mare , 12 ; Drought GeldIng , ES ; Gyp Harses , 6 ; warranted","Glasgow Herald, 11st May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2748,12,5,1891,Spring,12,5,1891,Spring,"potrices. ceopcaydpes The Haungarian erops wae snfferingek ely P from drought . The coteFirstdN meeting for the , akioz Ofe Society","Glasgow Herald, 12nd May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2749,13,5,1891,Spring,13,5,1891,Spring,"very-good in quality , although , owiag to ti a drought in somes Places , -frost andi hail -in others ,","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2750,13,5,1891,Spring,13,5,1891,Spring,"seem . to have poseie over the Netherlands , where drought is complaned of as mnch a in Great Britain .","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1891",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2751,14,5,1891,Spring,14,5,1891,Spring,"but in other eListrncta there ore complaints ( , f drought and . the backward- ness of the searon. 9iais is","Glasgow Herald, 14th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2752,18,5,1891,Spring,18,5,1891,Spring,"night have been the rule , and coli winds and drought have dried up tre country to an extent that has","Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2753,27,5,1891,Spring,27,5,1891,Spring,"the Inereasing number of public works , combined with the drought which toek place in 1819 , cempelled the comimnioers to","Glasgow Herald, 27th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2754,28,5,1891,Spring,28,5,1891,Spring,agairss 's . 629.303 aweekago . Further reports areto hando drought ; I4 isnSouthIltsosia. and there are apprehensioso damage to petile,"Glasgow Herald, 28th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2755,1,6,1891,Summer,1,6,1891,Summer,"it the outleek is stli worse , as an absolute drought t coetinues . Even in the Crimtea there is now","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2756,2,6,1891,Summer,2,6,1891,Summer,"a long , 1'rotracted , and rapidly becoming serious , drought , are of a decidedly gloomy charactar . In this","Glasgow Herald, 02nd June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2757,2,6,1891,Summer,2,6,1891,Summer,"miles , IA- not been iojsirad by froot but by drought ; it is turninx yellow , and is at a","Glasgow Herald, 02nd June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2758,11,6,1891,Summer,11,6,1891,Summer,"in the 2 5L ) I of April and coiniued drought in sleftd gorsainstion . Ac-tisereplantiog , and s-- e -s","Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2759,11,6,1891,Summer,11,6,1891,Summer,"Wisconsin 9 and Minnesota , mail germination was arrested by drought in ol th Ve same redso .. In SouthDBaut droaghitretarded","Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2760,13,6,1891,Summer,13,6,1891,Summer,is almost full to overflloSil.gs not- I withstanding the lezz-coentinued drought . TI IlI II at Ft SA 71 Se D,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2761,13,6,1891,Summer,13,6,1891,Summer,"show of asimals was again small-2l2Oslioways axdl Irish. , Thecontinoest drought has caused a scarcity of- grgs , and 3 ,","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2762,13,6,1891,Summer,13,6,1891,Summer,", aud 34 , lanolos. on account of the CODntuted drought , dairy cows aud ! grAcing cattle worn almost unsaleabc","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2763,15,6,1891,Summer,15,6,1891,Summer,dco sg n rly 8fthe result Of so almost unprecedented drought . On Satur- Lday the hulk of the-otock was Irish,"Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2764,16,6,1891,Summer,16,6,1891,Summer,of damage to the crop in Kausas. and talk of drought in Wisconsin . The market closed steady snd Igc .,"Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2765,17,6,1891,Summer,17,6,1891,Summer,"fortu- uatoly was so reduced in volume from the long-continued drought that it could be crossed everywhere "" dryshod . '","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2766,18,6,1891,Summer,18,6,1891,Summer,prevlous season . This way have arisen from the catisued drought and cold weather prevrenting P tie t Ja frnu going,"Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2767,24,6,1891,Summer,24,6,1891,Summer,"he has grown , . &-b I. ro5 eut e drought , another be hail I bei0g hu5 bn this owe","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2768,24,6,1891,Summer,24,6,1891,Summer,"FOR THE WEST IF car SCOTLAND . a . severe drought has fairly come upon infi ! c- "" &ari promises","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1891",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2769,24,6,1891,Summer,24,6,1891,Summer,"grass has not been , z mlnch diminishei bV the drought , while the quality is much mnore nutritious than ils","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2770,24,6,1891,Summer,24,6,1891,Summer,"all tee short of reg eaafter the long - coutiaued drought , was yet the thii means of transforming the entire","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2771,24,6,1891,Summer,24,6,1891,Summer,coastW at have suffered extremely from the long-continred P w drought . Pastures and hay are much burnt up dc h,"Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2772,24,6,1891,Summer,24,6,1891,Summer,"Robe , 0 Gouverneur , Reverend . Cordon Blen , Droughty colt ; Enoch 's First C-onsul . Workiegtoa , Goldlaike","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2773,27,6,1891,Summer,27,6,1891,Summer,. e They are very short - sighteid These recurrent droughts are proving a serious d drawback to the amenity of,"Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2774,27,6,1891,Summer,27,6,1891,Summer,"the occasion fqr an improvedl water supply gonew-goea with the drought-till the next timae . Wino imstitution of County Councils ,","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2775,1,7,1891,Summer,1,7,1891,Summer,"supply . On the light lands along the coast the drought naturally tells with the greatest severity , and a daily","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2776,1,7,1891,Summer,1,7,1891,Summer,". Grain I crops have ale , suffered frem the drought , Dad are not so luxuriant is is generally tke","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2777,1,7,1891,Summer,1,7,1891,Summer,whihk hai been rendered b4 exceptinuolly hare by the loog-protracted drought Pi and the strong rays of the sun . The,"Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2778,4,7,1891,Summer,4,7,1891,Summer,"future of the crop . Celd , harsh wind aNsd drought were detrimental to tie youu- plants , and in mauy","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2779,6,7,1891,Summer,6,7,1891,Summer,"Mr D. P , Buchan-an . DEE , -The excessive drought has brorught the waters down to the real summer sive","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1891",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dee,19th Century newspaper,Media 2780,10,7,1891,Summer,10,7,1891,Summer,"took Place on the I26th , after whiusCI danger fromi drought was at an end . leais foill or sevenk days","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2781,11,7,1891,Summer,11,7,1891,Summer,"earlier , but the vineyards are much damared bv the drought . In tho:pro- vines of Cindad Real the grsuvd sheow","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2782,15,7,1891,Summer,15,7,1891,Summer,"milder , but this was counteracted bv a aumsewhat lengthene'. drought , which retarded vegeta- tion . Not much can at","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2783,16,7,1891,Summer,16,7,1891,Summer,rain has fallen sit-cs the spring is suffering So from drought . Dairy iuteresta woult. he greatly Ca impoeved ly more,"Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2784,16,7,1891,Summer,16,7,1891,Summer,"load . T1he potatoes are also sufferisg from 5 the drought in mnaiy districts , and a short crop we a","Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2785,17,7,1891,Summer,17,7,1891,Summer,presiding . The directers reported that the pro- a tracted drought of the past spring and early suminmer had told saonewhat,"Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2786,20,7,1891,Summer,20,7,1891,Summer,"being nearce . For the best class of hialess 1and drought horses a fair trade wa3 erperienced , but others were","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2787,20,7,1891,Summer,20,7,1891,Summer,"are relinquishing tbelRu.iree ) td to Sell an aovee including-6 Drought Morene F Sete Har- A ness , 2 Close E","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2788,22,7,1891,Summer,22,7,1891,Summer,"was brought to a premature close by a pretty severe drought , and a very poor crop-in. most oases still further","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2789,24,7,1891,Summer,24,7,1891,Summer,a fortnight psst-for-vrant 8-of water in romsequepco of the langZ drought this summer . Id The radins have been delayFed much,"Glasgow Herald, 24th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2790,28,7,1891,Summer,28,7,1891,Summer,permanent 0 settlement . Yaur correspondent tlinks that because the drought of 1886 in Queenslana a temporarily lessenied the area leased,"Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2791,28,7,1891,Summer,28,7,1891,Summer,"him is that is spite of these and 5 other droughts the settled area , the cnlti- f t vation ,","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2792,29,7,1891,Summer,29,7,1891,Summer,"the other hand . seems to have prefi-ed by the drought , and will be a heavy crop . Potatoes are","Glasgow Herald, 29th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2793,3,8,1891,Summer,3,8,1891,Summer,the Police Commissioners evidently foreseeing probable serious consequences should the drought continue are taking steps to have the teiea' supply t-,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2794,7,8,1891,Summer,7,8,1891,Summer,"trs- MrA M'. 'e ; ie , Ilcajiladksr owes . Drought tSllies , see year- r J'Davidsonf Drgnsht geldia for taveb","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2795,11,8,1891,Summer,11,8,1891,Summer,"North-West , anod is 4it to CrY i'.t- tii.tt to drought in portions of isloima.i. hutly i "" t tee","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2796,12,8,1891,Summer,12,8,1891,Summer,"rouid the top of the Moray Firth hs suffer usuallytfrem drOught in Jane , July , and tb August . Often","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1891",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Moray Firth,19th Century newspaper,Media 2797,12,8,1891,Summer,12,8,1891,Summer,"have just Passed- Is me through la seamsn of unprecedented drought-. to is uthing like it , I believe , has","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2798,12,8,1891,Summer,12,8,1891,Summer,Of a century . as Id Even throughout the leng-centieuied drought our It of water supply has held out well .,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2799,13,8,1891,Summer,13,8,1891,Summer,brown and bare an if withered up ina long- continued drought . This is the case on munch of the r,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2800,13,8,1891,Summer,13,8,1891,Summer,during all tay there were ouly the briefest intervals of drought and sunshine . As a con- sequence sportsmen egrent only,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2801,13,8,1891,Summer,13,8,1891,Summer,sometimes from 90 to 120 brace were 0 aggd.Th continued drought in the eorly A ; 0prt of the season told,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1891",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,New Luce,19th Century newspaper,Media 2802,14,8,1891,Summer,14,8,1891,Summer,", in the previouas sum mer , 9 a great drought had exposed certain lacustrine dwrellings . As they rowed ever","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2803,17,8,1891,Summer,17,8,1891,Summer,"and Id , Willises Pod of East Beanlely . Two-year-old drought zilly let . James Pod , Cash 3d , Willoane","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2804,24,8,1891,Summer,24,8,1891,Summer,"the rest of the country , 1rom bad seasons , droughts , and . wars . Fur three years-1846 to IS40-it","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2805,24,8,1891,Summer,24,8,1891,Summer,"Lovedale-iu which , daring L times or Fainine and severe drought , nut a sing-io h 1 Icaso of tet had","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2806,26,8,1891,Summer,26,8,1891,Summer,"SPECIAL REPORT FOR THE WEST OF SG-LTLAND . The prolosged drought , which appears to have affected , te south-western counties","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1891",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2807,26,8,1891,Summer,26,8,1891,Summer,rivers are swollen ; y with the surplus . The drought will long be re- ie membered as the most serious,"Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2808,26,8,1891,Summer,26,8,1891,Summer,the make of cheese . In that I county the drought was felt more severely '3 than in any other part,"Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1891","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Wigtownshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 2809,2,9,1891,Autumn,2,9,1891,Autumn,dose to tloe young cron by locusts WI ) nsfd drought . Hemop steady . Fair current Ilsnila still O1e' quoted,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2810,4,9,1891,Autumn,4,9,1891,Autumn,"to the young crop by locusts , And the exceptional drought has tried tihe crop throughout the twsviuce . Wtrepreseotie a","Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2811,7,9,1891,Autumn,7,9,1891,Autumn,"amy of ri Ithem will live to see a , drought like that cf last el I summiiier again . .","Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2812,7,9,1891,Autumn,7,9,1891,Autumn,"in Ruasin and ether d t grain-producing ponstries , and drought in Iudia , tt will largely enhance the price ef","Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2813,9,9,1891,Autumn,9,9,1891,Autumn,"These are excessive : vmoisture coming after a period of drought , a stats If matters which tended to swell the","Glasgow Herald, 09th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2814,11,9,1891,Autumn,11,9,1891,Autumn,"-Wedo the 6i7s.O.ipti , tu a reducodin ie.eero i-tao thro-gh drought . It is a , d3ce5 abeve ieliian thrUghOit-tile South","Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2815,11,9,1891,Autumn,11,9,1891,Autumn,winile yet geerally it 'S very epro 95 6nSis Local droughts are eseosoned at a wfe cinttn as clociDr some dieterioration,"Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2816,16,9,1891,Autumn,16,9,1891,Autumn,"of the Bulgerian grain trade . The e "" n drought of the early spring caused serious fears , , ai","Glasgow Herald, 16th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2817,19,9,1891,Autumn,19,9,1891,Autumn,soesectisse of Tetas. while iii other parisof the Sritn the drought conrtinues . Peports from Geargi and Flieids. speak 62Of ln,"Glasgow Herald, 19th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2818,17,10,1891,Autumn,17,10,1891,Autumn,"tle rovnceof alanivo , let 'V "" 0-- a batd drought , anintta -Ar'3.4 a tecl trir narerd in thu same","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2819,11,11,1891,Autumn,11,11,1891,Autumn,", the euddgn reaction from extremne wetness to almost summer drought made the turnting ever of the soil less difficult ,","Glasgow Herald, 11st November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2820,27,11,1891,Autumn,27,11,1891,Autumn,"camels . The Season has been onte of : tr.e drought : - "" I hava the bonour to report that","Glasgow Herald, 27th November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2821,10,12,1891,Winter,10,12,1891,Winter,"Asantapar , and Cnddopah . C lbPe Owing to the drought , extensive areas have been ji b left waste ,","Glasgow Herald, 10th December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2822,11,12,1891,Winter,11,12,1891,Winter,4ine Cnnriages and Rerneus Ha7sers Herons end Ciba tillpsrspi . Drought end Nasa Horses a el . IN THE ROYAL EXCnNoGE,"Glasgow Herald, 11st December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2823,18,12,1891,Winter,18,12,1891,Winter,". The great safeguards against famine in couatrien subject to drought were , first , irrigation ; and , secondly ,","Glasgow Herald, 18th December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2824,29,12,1891,Winter,29,12,1891,Winter,"low Stoew rainfall is overstocked , and theat the next drought , Tb unless provitied against , will destroy millions of","Glasgow Herald, 29th December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2825,13,1,1892,Winter,13,1,1892,Winter,a are net likely to be rdalised t urlsonx the drought lasts for several moiths. . -TUE CONSPIRACY AG ` xA1IN'iST,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2826,20,1,1892,Winter,20,1,1892,Winter,the preceding year were all used up . A prolonged drought that set in in the early summer completed the work,"Glasgow Herald, 20th January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2827,20,1,1892,Winter,20,1,1892,Winter,", it was not stored without difficulty . The prolonged drought at last gave way , and was succeeded at the","Glasgow Herald, 20th January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2828,9,2,1892,Winter,9,2,1892,Winter,while it is practically . guaranteed against the effects of drought . The initial cost of irrigation works is often .,"Glasgow Herald, 09th February 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2829,17,2,1892,Winter,17,2,1892,Winter,"yesterday , whena the Itauca was leaded to her maximum drought af lOit. , 15 knots 0A hour waxs easily rraintained","Glasgow Herald, 17th February 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2830,19,2,1892,Winter,19,2,1892,Winter,". There is a great emigration going on from the drought-stricken districts , the people going with their cattle to the","Glasgow Herald, 19th February 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2831,2,3,1892,Spring,2,3,1892,Spring,of the early jute is being interfered with by the drought . SNew jutte has beena offered and a let or,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd March 1892",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,19th Century newspaper,Media 2832,9,3,1892,Spring,9,3,1892,Spring,ito' ; tiebi a ril ov . Julio aud July droughts ; ; Ay tsAie it Ut 'nut it shouldI help,"Glasgow Herald, 09th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2833,11,3,1892,Spring,11,3,1892,Spring,Wheels . tubnbers ry o SCEN. - J .. panse Drought Screens . cf DRAUGHLT SCP.SS.R pbee agStcen S pecial L.t,"Glasgow Herald, 11st March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2834,11,3,1892,Spring,11,3,1892,Spring,lroin aa impure water s5pply a and ether incidents of drought . -The hceretary 0o 1 State would lay on thIe,"Glasgow Herald, 11st March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2835,12,3,1892,Spring,12,3,1892,Spring,", Buntsrs nnout corns oRf DflU.AUGHT SCREENS . - Japanese Drought Sere=& Special Lot 6fr lTs 6d , le 65 ,","Glasgow Herald, 12nd March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2836,15,3,1892,Spring,15,3,1892,Spring,Anglesey . Death was duo to influenza . Tax continued drought ins Cyprus is cansieg greal anxiety throughout the island .,"Glasgow Herald, 15th March 1892",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,Anglesey,19th Century newspaper,Media 2837,15,3,1892,Spring,15,3,1892,Spring,"beilers did it not fail , it was on natural drought , and 19r4 was a n great speed . He","Glasgow Herald, 15th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2838,22,3,1892,Spring,22,3,1892,Spring,", han -beten greaty in- terfored with ona acacunt ef-the drought and ount- breaks of cholera , nod it it net.expecteAd","Glasgow Herald, 22nd March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2839,24,3,1892,Spring,24,3,1892,Spring,", 0AV5R. , T play in thle match for the droughts clrn' shpioa of the city resulted id another lust for","Glasgow Herald, 24th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2840,30,3,1892,Spring,30,3,1892,Spring,"per acre . In an adverse spring , whern eitker drought or an excessive rainfall checked the growth of the young","Glasgow Herald, 30th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2841,6,4,1892,Spring,6,4,1892,Spring,"grwand in a better stare for meatie : a summer drought . Pasture fields are sti bAre and barren looking ,","Glasgow Herald, 06th April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2842,11,4,1892,Spring,11,4,1892,Spring,Blackness castle . j 6 . Inverness . 6 . Droughty Castle . 17 . Riuthorn . I. Cupar ( Flife,"Glasgow Herald, 11st April 1892",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Inverness,19th Century newspaper,Media 2843,13,4,1892,Spring,13,4,1892,Spring,"to thsa 2 ? rt , i a to servo Droughty lierry , Idaiij.Caruosistie . Arlilreatis , Montrose , an'4 It-raG","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2844,18,4,1892,Spring,18,4,1892,Spring,"the paut month or so , conseiuent on the longsocvtinued drought f The protrmated , severe wintry weather helps also i","Glasgow Herald, 18th April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2845,23,4,1892,Spring,23,4,1892,Spring,Government of Cherssn-where the crops have been destroyed ; by drought . THE MESSRS ROTHSCHILD 'S MISSING CASHIER . Frank fort,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2846,27,4,1892,Spring,27,4,1892,Spring,"his u not been ne favourable . The frosts and drouth , C which have bhes so banefecal for the land","Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2847,27,4,1892,Spring,27,4,1892,Spring,"was expected lwhesn the report wan issned , owing to drought . A reduction upo- last year 's area is reported","Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2848,27,4,1892,Spring,27,4,1892,Spring,"weather prevailrs up to tho 26th , sinCe vrben thre drought terminated , hzavy rain having fallen . Young platits in","Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2849,27,4,1892,Spring,27,4,1892,Spring,"he a late cue . 5oetbt , S-gImt-Gardeus suffored from drought up to the aS&h. whme over an iech of rain","Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2850,7,5,1892,Spring,7,5,1892,Spring,", nut ef which , "" wizg to the C09etinlted drought , the reid mnetld is protrxuding , Mackie sustained ternable","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2851,9,5,1892,Spring,9,5,1892,Spring,"baskets . TaE EDoN ( Fnrlt .. -Notaithstanding the loo-mcortinued drought , this stream , especially in its lower Yeaches ,","Glasgow Herald, 09th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2852,9,5,1892,Spring,9,5,1892,Spring,"risiog frely ! . TELs DuE ; . -The continuev3 drought is still reducing the volume of the river , and","Glasgow Herald, 09th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2853,13,5,1892,Spring,13,5,1892,Spring,"neon came from the esighbouring farms , bat the lang drought sade water cartee , and the stacks were jest allswed","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2854,16,5,1892,Spring,16,5,1892,Spring,"the other golf courses , Giffmeck suffered from the recent drought and became incoen varieatig keen , hut Friday 's copious","Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2855,18,5,1892,Spring,18,5,1892,Spring,"in Victoria , New S90th Walrs , and Quveaslend . Drought partially breken up . "" Ths numiiere are published of","Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2856,18,5,1892,Spring,18,5,1892,Spring,soae extra stimulant has been applied durias the period of drought tkems are new growving vigorously . In thb laterlocalities potatoes,"Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2857,18,5,1892,Spring,18,5,1892,Spring,"better within . tho last few days , the lorg-coutinued drought having corns to aU end . April was abnormally dry","Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2858,18,5,1892,Spring,18,5,1892,Spring,"operation . Early-oewn swedes are brairding well , netwithetuadiag lOe drought . Grain is practically all throsbed some time ago ,","Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2859,21,5,1892,Spring,21,5,1892,Spring,"the world 's produce ; and if there should be drought and failure in one country , there is over-abundance in","Glasgow Herald, 21st May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2860,21,5,1892,Spring,21,5,1892,Spring,"the Empire . Now , it is said tkat the drought has terminated , and that the area tilled is larger","Glasgow Herald, 21st May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2861,21,5,1892,Spring,21,5,1892,Spring,"of the village has booen dastryeyd . Owing to the drought there was no water to be obtained , and a","Glasgow Herald, 21st May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2862,23,5,1892,Spring,23,5,1892,Spring,"and in the West I PI . aL hear the drought is so bad that there ii no "" keep ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2863,25,5,1892,Spring,25,5,1892,Spring,"widely entertained en account of the con- tinuance of the drought . The dry weather of tpril , with its cold","Glasgow Herald, 25th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2864,28,5,1892,Spring,28,5,1892,Spring,"regardea as an irmmense boot alter 8vel tcsnenhs of uubreken drought . It is Ostlinated , however , that the sUpoLA'","Glasgow Herald, 28th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2865,28,5,1892,Spring,28,5,1892,Spring,"one week , to auesether. in the Iotlst Mares the drought is a very eerieus mnatter fur the finished tironmakoes ,","Glasgow Herald, 28th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2866,30,5,1892,Spring,30,5,1892,Spring,"will again beulmtdfah en time , aionaeien ake of the drought andttels slae f the water in the riser to execute","Glasgow Herald, 30th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2867,1,6,1892,Summer,1,6,1892,Summer,"despondent , ara . ecn again hopeful , and the drought has been broken it net ended . The situation is","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2868,1,6,1892,Summer,1,6,1892,Summer,"uafavourable ; moreover , it is stated that if the drought continues there is serious ground for appreesusion in respect of","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2869,1,6,1892,Summer,1,6,1892,Summer,"in respect of tih spring anMiagS also . The losg-coatineur drought in doing serious damage te the grass reaps , and","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2870,8,6,1892,Summer,8,6,1892,Summer,"can not get over the stunting effects of prolonged spring drought , and will probably be the ucrst crop of the","Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2871,8,6,1892,Summer,8,6,1892,Summer,"according to she Minister . of Agricultnure , a hot drought has seriously ins- paird the----ros-pe-rs of spring crops , ,","Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2872,8,6,1892,Summer,8,6,1892,Summer,second the prevailing easterly -winds checked aegetation apart from the drought . It is now doubtd if this region can attain,"Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2873,15,6,1892,Summer,15,6,1892,Summer,were struggling against the joint b attacks of cold and drought they were not C in a position to offer an,"Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2874,15,6,1892,Summer,15,6,1892,Summer,"supply of water was very small , owing to the drought , and gave out almost immediately . The flames spread","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2875,16,6,1892,Summer,16,6,1892,Summer,in the season there has teen less datnaze by the drought . There are I districts ; where this fly han,"Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2876,22,6,1892,Summer,22,6,1892,Summer,making good to some exeiit the injuries done by the drought of the spiga ell as by the variations of tempera-,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2877,13,7,1892,Summer,13,7,1892,Summer,"been planted ; but the solving was ominously late , drought having prevented ploughing at the proper time . A new","Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2878,19,7,1892,Summer,19,7,1892,Summer,"had been cleared off or well kept down by the drought , and the surface soil admuitted . of such an","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2879,19,7,1892,Summer,19,7,1892,Summer,V had to give place to some anxiety . The drought ti wvhich was s9 opportune during2 the time of a,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2880,19,7,1892,Summer,19,7,1892,Summer,on the approach o oi summer . Between cold and drought the a brairding of spring seens became a veryslow process,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2881,3,8,1892,Summer,3,8,1892,Summer,distnicts vwhere da0iry- ing is extensively carried on the excessive drought e of last week has told seriously on the pas-,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2882,3,8,1892,Summer,3,8,1892,Summer,"pastures and cereals have more or a less suffered from drought , whilst the north , mid- I land , the","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1892",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2883,3,8,1892,Summer,3,8,1892,Summer,"of the atrnos- phere , threatens to cause aL serious drought . In I addition to this , forest fires have","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2884,10,8,1892,Summer,10,8,1892,Summer,"Bat . then , on the other hand , no drought has come to burn up the fields end stunt vege-","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2885,10,8,1892,Summer,10,8,1892,Summer,"be a d turning point . In a summer of drought i often aI brings rain , in one of me-","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2886,10,8,1892,Summer,10,8,1892,Summer,". The potato is a sune plant . It stands drought 'a well , and does not like too much wet","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2887,10,8,1892,Summer,10,8,1892,Summer,"h il of prhri e l'u-e1hvn been briunlthr Sinjured by drought , ise ace eii sufee mor frmti cueTi Ti- frit","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2888,13,8,1892,Summer,13,8,1892,Summer,"had I reviouslybeen very low , owing to the long drought . On IFridaylte James Cameron , of Sonderlsad , who","Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2889,24,8,1892,Summer,24,8,1892,Summer,"te occur ini the streets . The continued heat and drought is affecting the vegetation totvy dli-a'.vantangcously , and if this","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2890,26,8,1892,Summer,26,8,1892,Summer,", but there has been on the other hand neither drought nor excessive . rainfall . In some parts of Scotland","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1892",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2891,10,9,1892,Autumn,10,9,1892,Autumn,"increase in the number of live stock since the great drought of four years ago , there being now nelr'y 200,000","Glasgow Herald, 10th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2892,12,9,1892,Autumn,12,9,1892,Autumn,"frost as yet . In the Eastern and Middle States drought has injured corn , especially in New Jersey and lPenssyioannia","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2893,12,9,1892,Autumn,12,9,1892,Autumn,"been made n Tenrsoes Cor has oipotod n countrolOios from drought . is reported is Mihgn alios and Kansas , and","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2894,21,9,1892,Autumn,21,9,1892,Autumn,"Ilnal and the thanksgiving for Lhe termination of the protracted drought , but apparently have not the povner to give hfaim","Glasgow Herald, 21st September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2895,27,9,1892,Autumn,27,9,1892,Autumn,"ithe SUPPL-Y n MINERALL OLL aet 2lack- meso Castle , Droughty Castle , Dumbsarton Castle , Fort- 0 Getorge , ond","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1892",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Broughty Castle,19th Century newspaper,Media 2896,4,10,1892,Autumn,4,10,1892,Autumn,""" -REPLACING ALL OTHERIS . "" Vestiatcing . Faire ) Drought , Rizac , and Euna "" Lt TH1E BOWLINGC liP","Glasgow Herald, 04th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2897,7,10,1892,Autumn,7,10,1892,Autumn,isformation. 'Phe marketing of winter wheat contincies very moderuate . Drought is lhreatening sorni redaction from the expected area6 at aittsmxs,"Glasgow Herald, 07th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2898,7,10,1892,Autumn,7,10,1892,Autumn,"IaL Stuart Anderson . i James BowmaD , 5 . Droughty . . Alexander Bowmain. ( 10 . Scotscraig ........ ,","Glasgow Herald, 07th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2899,8,10,1892,Autumn,8,10,1892,Autumn,parts of the country show that the locusts and the drought are doing inmense damage . M. RENAN . The Specfa-or,"Glasgow Herald, 08th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2900,8,10,1892,Autumn,8,10,1892,Autumn,"sod keel fioss all day sauceg to iepsrts DI coentiinued drought in the aoutb-weest. cespeilwith tbears "" eneericep. tentl rate ;","Glasgow Herald, 08th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2901,10,10,1892,Autumn,10,10,1892,Autumn,"time drive a roaring trade dealing out drams to his droughty customers . A little reflection will , however , show","Glasgow Herald, 10th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2902,11,10,1892,Autumn,11,10,1892,Autumn,is delightful into all that is abominable . The long-continued drought only exasperates the dreadful condition of the town . A,"Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2903,12,10,1892,Autumn,12,10,1892,Autumn,"and the broad i shallow rivers become in times of drought almost closed to navigation . Toe French millers , too","Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2904,15,10,1892,Autumn,15,10,1892,Autumn,"it is r sincerely to be hoped , that the drought will quickly come to an end , asnd that ,","Glasgow Herald, 15th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2905,19,10,1892,Autumn,19,10,1892,Autumn,"such disastrous year has been experi- enced since the memorable droughty 1868 . Lobs , eest and wool have all suffered","Glasgow Herald, 19th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2906,19,10,1892,Autumn,19,10,1892,Autumn,"The outlook in Rssia was disheartening on account of the drought in the southern governments , but last week the hoped-","Glasgow Herald, 19th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2907,19,10,1892,Autumn,19,10,1892,Autumn,"and soiithwesteiui regions , also in he eastthoh'ughunil lately the drought in the A20f provincewssunbrokm . This timely rainfa will permit","Glasgow Herald, 19th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2908,24,10,1892,Autumn,24,10,1892,Autumn,"si net is such good rondition as last year , drought having a2ffected the pasture in thesouth as well asis the","Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2909,27,10,1892,Autumn,27,10,1892,Autumn,then do- eli e IJ but ralsied on coosplaints of drought in the seeding Ibelt ; an sthe markIet shosesne sore,"Glasgow Herald, 27th October 1892",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2910,1,11,1892,Autumn,1,11,1892,Autumn,"oi : o .. doncd on account of the exceszsive drought , and in parts of Sawebo , wvhere the floods","Glasgow Herald, 01st November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2911,1,11,1892,Autumn,1,11,1892,Autumn,"disarmed , and order is now completely restored . RPR0LONCED DROUGHT IN PENHSYLVANIA. e d ( xE ( sUTER 'S TELEGIitmm","Glasgow Herald, 01st November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2912,7,11,1892,Autumn,7,11,1892,Autumn,". From Mofnle Video nmil sown Announce thnt complaints of drought , arc general , rain not -booing fallen for soveral","Glasgow Herald, 07th November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2913,11,11,1892,Autumn,11,11,1892,Autumn,"in the late-nlaoted .. in view "" 7f the 1nog-csntinoied drought . Lsual yields are 'sloemeip variable . There is mitch","Glasgow Herald, 11st November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2914,11,11,1892,Autumn,11,11,1892,Autumn,"injurirmus fctDrs rra a cold iet s'c ii:g.defectise satads , drought , sod bollweoracs Eirly tiens foaced cotton into aleasier jcier.","Glasgow Herald, 11st November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2915,16,11,1892,Autumn,16,11,1892,Autumn,"past the simllar water storage ( generally dry in the drought ) at M.Iaungu , we come to the country of","Glasgow Herald, 16th November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2916,17,11,1892,Autumn,17,11,1892,Autumn,"WILLIAMt Itno':PosTure . Micnistcr of Free St Luke 's . Droughty Ferry , N B.LagcrwtectoprtSe6. f-YMINS : their Hiotejry anod Development","Glasgow Herald, 17th November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2917,21,11,1892,Autumn,21,11,1892,Autumn,"tL ) 'RE1PLACING ALL OTIERS . "" Ventfaitinc , Tomed Drought . 'Slicset. aIf Fxhaust . THE BOWfiN ( ` IRON'","Glasgow Herald, 21st November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2918,26,11,1892,Autumn,26,11,1892,Autumn,total failure . It suffered so much from a spring drought and warm winds in summer that thev began to lose,"Glasgow Herald, 26th November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2919,30,11,1892,Autumn,30,11,1892,Autumn,"not being strengthened . Last season oats suffered severely from drought , and were nearly a failure in thecountry . Barley","Glasgow Herald, 30th November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2920,1,12,1892,Winter,1,12,1892,Winter,estatcs of those clients who had suffered heavily from the drought the comoany would have thle money in hand to meet,"Glasgow Herald, 01st December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2921,14,12,1892,Winter,14,12,1892,Winter,"begin sowing operations , hitherto rendered impossible by the continued drought which has been so prolonged as to give rise to","Glasgow Herald, 14th December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2922,14,12,1892,Winter,14,12,1892,Winter,delay which has been caused by the continuation of the drought will now be retrieved by hard work . It is,"Glasgow Herald, 14th December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2923,21,12,1892,Winter,21,12,1892,Winter,"IMORE STAPLB DEi'ARTMENTS SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT BARGADS WILL , EE DROUGHT FORWARD , AND IEVERY VISITOR TO THE POLYTECHNIC SHOULD BE","Glasgow Herald, 21st December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2924,22,12,1892,Winter,22,12,1892,Winter,"a class bottle on to the stage , were yesterday drought up at Edinburgh Police Court to receive sentence . Bailie","Glasgow Herald, 22nd December 1892",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2925,26,12,1892,Winter,26,12,1892,Winter,the harvest would again prove a bad one . The drought prevailing during the summer effectnallycde-stroyed the weak growth of both,"Glasgow Herald, 26th December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2926,31,12,1892,Winter,31,12,1892,Winter,"all . The spring was un-favourable to sowing , along drought through- out the summer was unfavourable to growth , a","Glasgow Herald, 31st December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2927,4,1,1893,Winter,4,1,1893,Winter,"dry weather prevailed and the plantfations were 1nmtistakeably suffering from drought . Since then , however , ample rains have fallen","Glasgow Herald, 04th January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2928,11,1,1893,Winter,11,1,1893,Winter,"during the middle of the colonial spring , followed by drought . Still the general appear- v ance of the corn","Glasgow Herald, 11st January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2929,24,1,1893,Winter,24,1,1893,Winter,"report , which . stated that the amalgamation that was drought 1about a year ago between the Evangelisation : Societ and","Glasgow Herald, 24th January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2930,26,1,1893,Winter,26,1,1893,Winter,", Allan , Crawiford . Clews , hc . Firstoclass drought hornses were not very plentiful There wars a felt scarcity","Glasgow Herald, 26th January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2931,8,2,1893,Winter,8,2,1893,Winter,a solid state with some sap in it before the droughts of spring and summer come . Black loam of a,"Glasgow Herald, 08th February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2932,14,2,1893,Winter,14,2,1893,Winter,", Dundee , and of Mr J. C. Bell , Droughty Ferry ; Sir George Reid 's portrait of Mr Andrew","Glasgow Herald, 14th February 1893","England,Scotland",UKM,"UKM5,UKM2","UKM50,UKM21","Aberdeen,Dundee",19th Century newspaper,Media 2933,15,2,1893,Winter,15,2,1893,Winter,", Jannaries In succession v have been marked by comparative drought . f January , 1893 , -has had 1-54 inches","Glasgow Herald, 15th February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2934,20,2,1893,Winter,20,2,1893,Winter,"in much better condition for marketI this yer The long-continued drought not only causd ar hveay death-rate among the cows ,","Glasgow Herald, 20th February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2935,20,2,1893,Winter,20,2,1893,Winter,"at December31 , 1892 , V was 54,100 . The drought was broken by good rains id' the end of August","Glasgow Herald, 20th February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2936,22,2,1893,Winter,22,2,1893,Winter,"secure them to some extent againist the jogers of early drought . , nhe ploughing of lea is in general now","Glasgow Herald, 22nd February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2937,23,2,1893,Winter,23,2,1893,Winter,"preserve their live stckl against dangers consequent ngcm. , these droughts tl.ay mnst construct reservoirs . They , therefore , took","Glasgow Herald, 23rd February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2938,11,3,1893,Spring,11,3,1893,Spring,"V "" REPLACING ALL OTERS . "" Ventilating , Forced Drought Blast . end Exhaust THE BOWLING IRON Co. , IASIED","Glasgow Herald, 11st March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2939,29,3,1893,Spring,29,3,1893,Spring,"in 1891 66,499on. , realis- ing 281,000 . Notwithstanding the drought a very satisfactory increase had talesa place in the pr6duce","Glasgow Herald, 29th March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2940,31,3,1893,Spring,31,3,1893,Spring,all through . with volues edssncing on rero-sl of cootinuied drought in Kanaiso. eEsnuiii-trs ' pubrolsos also helped to support the,"Glasgow Herald, 31st March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2941,3,4,1893,Spring,3,4,1893,Spring,would not need to stop through any unfor- a seen drought . ( Applause . ) He thought that they 5s,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2942,5,4,1893,Spring,5,4,1893,Spring,"sowing saves the crop so far from injury by , drought . But in any case it is specially im- *","Glasgow Herald, 05th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2943,6,4,1893,Spring,6,4,1893,Spring,more eager than the others for business . A long drought may render a squatter unable to repay the advances which,"Glasgow Herald, 06th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2944,10,4,1893,Spring,10,4,1893,Spring,"the prairie and woodland territory . Owing to the unusual drought , the periodical fires which spread with alarming rapidity in","Glasgow Herald, 10th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2945,19,4,1893,Spring,19,4,1893,Spring,"is well forward this season , though li , iag-continiued drought has had its drawbacks . Aul the samne this run","Glasgow Herald, 19th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2946,21,4,1893,Spring,21,4,1893,Spring,"Esin and tire Berisi. but owing to . the continued drought tihny w'ere rather low , and not in good Ply","Glasgow Herald, 21st April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2947,22,4,1893,Spring,22,4,1893,Spring,"end unfevonirable weather reports from , Americaes , with cuontioued drought on the Cootinent , stresgthened the wheat msarkce yeeterdey ,","Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2948,24,4,1893,Spring,24,4,1893,Spring,"in fairly gooi order , lent Ownerg to' the song drought , ansi the rcceot slight rain . fail having done","Glasgow Herald, 24th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2949,26,4,1893,Spring,26,4,1893,Spring,"within the last few weeks . After the long-con- tinued drought , an experience hitherto practically unknown at this particular time","Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2950,26,4,1893,Spring,26,4,1893,Spring,The wheats and the early-sown spring corn have stood the drought well ; but thereare- - may ireguar lanti of barley,"Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2951,26,4,1893,Spring,26,4,1893,Spring,"Kingdom hai7there been any fi really adequate downpour .. The drought , which g Showed4 some signs of distpearig on the","Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1893",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2952,26,4,1893,Spring,26,4,1893,Spring,"warm , aind sultry , and in consequence of long drought greens wcre very keen . Some 13 cosples com- peted.","Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2953,27,4,1893,Spring,27,4,1893,Spring,SCALE NEVEr ItPRtATTEMnPTE9 By THE P11114 . AND HAVE ALREADY- DROUGHT ABOUT A LAZGE INCREASE OR'TllADB. -t ; 4 All are,"Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1893",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2954,28,4,1893,Spring,28,4,1893,Spring,veighin g 8 ; 1b . TriE EOrE lDv:slFae'ra6lrrts-The prolonged drought bras caused rno slmost total aleandoosoest of rnglhng its ti1:S,"Glasgow Herald, 28th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2955,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"and to- day extensive forest fires are reported . The drought has already caused a scarcity of milk , as very","Glasgow Herald, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2956,1,5,1893,Spring,1,5,1893,Spring,"the , absence of rain on the Continent . The drought of the last two monthis may thus , after all","Glasgow Herald, 01st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2957,2,5,1893,Spring,2,5,1893,Spring,advancing over the British slatds from the Atlantic . The drought seems to have broken up all over the kingdom .,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd May 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2958,3,5,1893,Spring,3,5,1893,Spring,"Rain was just what the farmer wnaited , for had drought continued touh longer the "" living ; green "" of","Glasgow Herald, 03rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2959,5,5,1893,Spring,5,5,1893,Spring,well as at hoefrmr are loudly complaining. - -If the drought lasts ce much longer all the great Continental banks ihi,"Glasgow Herald, 05th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2960,5,5,1893,Spring,5,5,1893,Spring,"emand is satisfied , but if the effects of the drought in Austria- 'A Hungary are as bad as is now","Glasgow Herald, 05th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2961,6,5,1893,Spring,6,5,1893,Spring,"rieelr , but en Thnrarday. owieg- t. - oe ozn drought , agood deai , rdr set a.In te'iler rem ,","Glasgow Herald, 06th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2962,6,5,1893,Spring,6,5,1893,Spring,". Erte-oma : inon , and cWlCl Ito the protonged drought agents ace tallioc of Le Ipricer : Sarrimnr , tan","Glasgow Herald, 06th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2963,8,5,1893,Spring,8,5,1893,Spring,the young crops have already suffered serious damage from the drought . Some estimates as to the injury done run to,"Glasgow Herald, 08th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2964,8,5,1893,Spring,8,5,1893,Spring,"uufavourable as can be . 5 Wheat has borne the drought better than any other kind of corn , but even","Glasgow Herald, 08th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2965,8,5,1893,Spring,8,5,1893,Spring,"more than any other kind . In Austria , the drought is altogetiser fatal -the ground is crackzed everywhere and shows","Glasgow Herald, 08th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2966,8,5,1893,Spring,8,5,1893,Spring,"Satifrday at the quotationns . Crop preepeote. owing-to the lengthened drought , point to a light yield . Thishasujeapateid.steadilness to the","Glasgow Herald, 08th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2967,9,5,1893,Spring,9,5,1893,Spring,". Oolf-bredoswere in large suppily , beingsent ewing to lon drought . arnd hod bed trade ; Seconds , 6s ;","Glasgow Herald, 09th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2968,9,5,1893,Spring,9,5,1893,Spring,"to be a trifle keen on account of the recent drought . The weather is , bright and fair , and","Glasgow Herald, 09th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2969,10,5,1893,Spring,10,5,1893,Spring,", with further arrivals and a continuance ef the disastrous drought in the principal consuming centres , values savefur ther given","Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2970,10,5,1893,Spring,10,5,1893,Spring,farmers in all quarters we .. hoar complaints of the drought . -Autumn-saown w heat on good lands eight days ago,"Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2971,11,5,1893,Spring,11,5,1893,Spring,"here re-rdcd oiperatio-s From ounce districts the conrs poodeoto report drought , rhile other returns show the retarding rains to hare","Glasgow Herald, 11st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2972,12,5,1893,Spring,12,5,1893,Spring,"matter at present . It Was nlot righit , he drought , to petition Iin favour of new legisla tion until","Glasgow Herald, 12nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2973,12,5,1893,Spring,12,5,1893,Spring,be glad to learn that notwithstanding the severe and continued drought they had still a good store of i - waaft,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2974,12,5,1893,Spring,12,5,1893,Spring,rifles did not arise . ( Laughter . ) THE DROUGHT . Colonel HOWARD VINCENT asked the President of thd Board,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2975,12,5,1893,Spring,12,5,1893,Spring,", and if , having regard to the long continued drought , the absence of food for horses , cattle ,","Glasgow Herald, 12nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2976,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,". e overnor oonts out that in spite of t-he drought which hjas prevailed for the past three years , and","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2977,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,"offered in 3 many churches for a cessation of the drought . , e ) f FATAL ACCIDENT U THE Crmr.","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2978,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,"In Victoria some anxit'ty is being felt at the cootisulog drought . "" ATH-S.ea CRATi. 3 ALYT -9e eral. samples on","Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2979,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,"weather weas perfect , and nstih fell stnisnglu the lengthened drought the grucer were on ties fou whole in excellent order","Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1893",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD73,Southport,19th Century newspaper,Media 2980,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,"of rain . Fatmere had sufwered severely by tile proloniged drought . PATiSTEY , -PEiCL:utR AvcemerNT -It t.5o5 re ported yesterday","Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2981,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,"had year for the pastoral industry uwVing to hsnes through drought , the number of eheep in Qusenslani was , in","Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2982,17,5,1893,Spring,17,5,1893,Spring,"steady and 154tl'y growth . Reports from England , the drought is seriously affecting the prospects of farmers , are beginning","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2983,17,5,1893,Spring,17,5,1893,Spring,"by Mr Morton , the spring wvas n1 backward from drought , while in fucaseo 18 ) fit was backward from","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2984,17,5,1893,Spring,17,5,1893,Spring,") will ha very markadly 3 , accentuated by the drought , which lies now gonie 4on for some 11 weekts","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2985,17,5,1893,Spring,17,5,1893,Spring,"time of year . ho- id everat which we have drought or excessive rain Or is an important ; factor ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2986,17,5,1893,Spring,17,5,1893,Spring,"now but little it doubt that the ten weeks ' drought , at a time when id spring growth sliould be","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2987,17,5,1893,Spring,17,5,1893,Spring,"a week-ao -Iwhie bay , . under the influence of drought , has Irisen. l ( s Per tpn fromj April","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2988,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,7 is Liverpool . SOUTH WALES IROX AND SitUD 1 drought has s-rioo. ! y aff zt-d t-o : r- I,"Glasgow Herald, 19th May 1893","England,Wales","UKD,UKL",UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2989,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,weather has been *e experienced in Assam and Cacbar ; drought has I er affected the district of Sonth Sylhet .,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2990,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,"for even at the close of the recent almost unprecedented drought a careful measurement showed that no less than 90,000 galoUs","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2991,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,"ominous . According to them , the long - continued drought , with frosts at night , has seriously darkened the","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2992,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,", as it is feared that , owiug to the drought , the new seed would not grow at all .","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2993,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,"crops are generally scanty , and as usual during a drought , are suffering in many places from vermin . From","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2994,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,"the water was fairlye good , notwithstanding the , long drought , and all arrangemaents satisfactory , hiredby Gvernneatfor the tents","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2995,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,"ago feat were beginning to be seriously entertained ho the drought which has prevailed in Eng . , =d for some","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1893",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2996,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,prosperous summer . But ldy had the evidences of incipient drought btgan to be visible on some of the driest epot,"Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2997,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,Englis rualdistricts at the co- plete break-up of the long drought . A. week of showery weather has greatly modified the,"Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2998,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,". Some . of the ill eff ects of the drought are irremediable , whatever the character of the ensuing season","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 2999,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,"mangold crop . Where the latter was sown during the drought , germina- tion may now take place speedily ; but","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3000,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,what amount of damage was actually sustained during the long drought . The -wheat seems on the whole to have been,"Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3001,29,5,1893,Spring,29,5,1893,Spring,"as ' the general status has been lowered by continued drought , and night frosts have caused damage , but condition","Glasgow Herald, 29th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3002,29,5,1893,Spring,29,5,1893,Spring,". In the southern sectionscrops are generally injured by the drought , -fodder products being especially killed in many sections .","Glasgow Herald, 29th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3003,29,5,1893,Spring,29,5,1893,Spring,". Rye is rapidly recovering the injury from the long drought , daily rains helping , so that an averane crop","Glasgow Herald, 29th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3004,7,6,1893,Summer,7,6,1893,Summer,England . The pasture . on account of thelong- coniinued drought durinj what should have been thre sson of most rapid,"Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3005,7,6,1893,Summer,7,6,1893,Summer,flow assumed a deeper and greener look . The con-tinued drought was telling very heavily on old lea fields which had,"Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3006,7,6,1893,Summer,7,6,1893,Summer,"two 's leaf growth and surface rootage , in a drought it may do more harm than good . "" But","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3007,7,6,1893,Summer,7,6,1893,Summer,"C failure . All the above conditions are due to drought , and the prospecs for the year to comne are","Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3008,7,6,1893,Summer,7,6,1893,Summer,Fx oMxO SPECIAL coREsPorNDram . ) The agricultural complaint of drought is an un- welcome sound in the ears of the,"Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3009,9,6,1893,Summer,9,6,1893,Summer,"the autumn . Unhappily , owing to the , long drought , it is only too pro- bable that we shall","Glasgow Herald, 09th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3010,10,6,1893,Summer,10,6,1893,Summer,"teSC aac-seRr OF , wlvrtp .. -'t- ; tt9 I drought still continuing water has become eN eQ- ingly scarce here","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3011,10,6,1893,Summer,10,6,1893,Summer,"TwE.ED Aeqrs ToiUTerARES. -The rivemo , on Acr00un of the drought , are sitl vt low , and except in the","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM24,Morebattle district,19th Century newspaper,Media 3012,12,6,1893,Summer,12,6,1893,Summer,"lbs ground was very bard , owing to the tong drought , there were a lets ! f tiey played .","Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3013,12,6,1893,Summer,12,6,1893,Summer,", Ts Iovsosax. -4n Friday and 6atcrdzy , despite the drought , capItal fishing with short rods ras general . Mr","Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3014,13,6,1893,Summer,13,6,1893,Summer,"last week , whlile others had a continuance of the drought now sb long experienced . Everywhere wheat looks the best","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3015,14,6,1893,Summer,14,6,1893,Summer,"dia- o htniem in thiefarmer 's calendar. , The long-continued drought , however suitable it has been fur Other kinds of","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3016,14,6,1893,Summer,14,6,1893,Summer,", -particuiarly in England , but since then the continued drought in 'England has burnt u1p pastures , and caused also","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3017,14,6,1893,Summer,14,6,1893,Summer,"second week of August . Rain , after a iong drought , was fully expected in Fifeshire vesterdav morning , but","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3018,14,6,1893,Summer,14,6,1893,Summer,exception most of the reports to hand speak of the drought as still unbroken . Wheat is everywhere the most forward,"Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3019,14,6,1893,Summer,14,6,1893,Summer,are beginning to drop off in con- sequence of the drought . One large fruit grower expects to lose 3000 this,"Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3020,15,6,1893,Summer,15,6,1893,Summer,"water supply for Edinbturgh in the event of the present drought continuing for some months longer , tle following statement has","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3021,15,6,1893,Summer,15,6,1893,Summer,"the rate of 6,160,003 gallons per day . VWith the drought the amoimt of storage on the 6th August will be","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3022,15,6,1893,Summer,15,6,1893,Summer,"yea 's working ver'y satisfactory , iiit Is wvithstanding the drought which prevaiit ; , d ouinse the year . The","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3023,16,6,1893,Summer,16,6,1893,Summer,"set I a message by his mother . T is DROUGHT IN PERTHSHIRE. -Mr George Croucher , the observer at the","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Ochtertyre,19th Century newspaper,Media 3024,16,6,1893,Summer,16,6,1893,Summer,ing information and statistics with reference to the present extreme drought . He says that the deficiency of rain since the,"Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3025,16,6,1893,Summer,16,6,1893,Summer,"IS55 , when a similar reading is found . Like droughts , however , occurred in 1843 and 1840 . The","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3026,16,6,1893,Summer,16,6,1893,Summer,""" remarked Mr Croucher , ii dur- ing the present drought of springs ceasing to give their usual supply , bus","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3027,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,"firm for both present and next erop , the contioued drought on the Continent makior sellers very dirm , and also","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3028,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,"mostly rulod firm , with an upward tendenel owing to drought horn and on the Contaneoet . Yester- day the marker","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3029,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,know what to do so meng uas the present excessive drought rctitinueos . If farmers ore to have a bad sepson,"Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3030,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,for isa . Moss Frins JN AaEaorDE-S-smer. -The long- continued drought has made the heath and scrub as dry as tinder,"Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3031,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,"from scarcity of water , fnd a continuance of the drought may consi er- ably alter recent good prospects for the","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3032,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,"Kilmarnock . KILnBIRNs. -Tms DRoUcnT. - Owing to the severe drought , the Kilbirnie Water Committee have issuedills requesting the public","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM33,Kilmarnock,19th Century newspaper,Media 3033,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,"duly locdged and admitsed . In consequence of the severe drought in the Festiniog district , the lVotty and Bowydd Mlaen-","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3034,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,"largely increased . At the same time , the long drought in England and upon the Continent makes it certain that","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3035,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,", that there is great waste , and should the drought continue the authorities may find it necessary to resort to","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3036,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,"in the eon , and yesterday 110 . The excessive drought has had a very prejudicial effect en the crop prospects","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3037,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,same hour on Sunday morning . DRsnaom-ScAssrrr oPWATER. -The present drought is telling with great - ieverity. m this pershwhih i,"Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3038,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,"in the river Las been greatly diminished by ohs great drought , Com . o Sopccntly angling can only be prosecuted","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3039,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,"dearer . Store cattle had few bidders , the continued drought affecting this section ; a goodceaarzince , however , was","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3040,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,"week , snd the failure of pastures Iconsequent on the drought , were difficult to sell , prices aisging from 40w","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3041,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"States , while agricultural interests , owing to the great drought , cause considerable uneasiness . The increasing firmness of the","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3042,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"gods provide , that the prospect created by the present drought becomes somewhat seri- ous . Dear and deficient hay does","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3043,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"Hamilton recessed the compsry , seemed as if the long-concinued drought c .. , soion give place to rain . hst","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3044,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"were any assurance that that would suffice ; but the drought has lasted so long , both in England and on","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3045,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"craft . Clieveden and Marlow Woods , which despite the drought are wonderfully fresh have been the scene of merry tea","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3046,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"Committee yesterday it was repmo. -ted that , notwithstanding the drought , jithece wV2S in t1I&e 'Vyrn-wy reservoirs alone an .","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3047,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,silpplyiing other places which were in need . EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON CONTINENT . ( BBUTW 'S TEIEGRAM . ) Berlin,"Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3048,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"ears are stunted , and with continu- ance of the drought this crop will also be lost . The potato shoots","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3049,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,crop - P. mcc ; . teel should the present drought a trac t rec-nD will fall considerably under a s,"Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3050,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"suffering badly from the maggot , and also occasionally from drought . Goo crops ready to cut are this year bringing","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3051,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"per dozen bunches . As regards the vegetable products.the long-continued drought is.seriously affecting late planted stuff , such as I savoys","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3052,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"vigoruculy gone ipto , %eing behind this seasonz . The drought still continues in the South of Scotland , as any","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3053,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,South of Scotland have not suffered nearly so mruch from drought as further south . Some very fine three-yfar-old Welsb beasts,"Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1893","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3054,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,restrict the supply to the town owing to the long-continued drought by shutting off the water every night from 9 P.M.,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3055,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"in Holland for the past few weeks , and severe drought prevails in many parts of the country . In several","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3056,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"in northern country districts . But in spite of the drought , the condition of winter crops-wheat and rye- s very","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3057,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,to the gareat heat or maliciously is not yet 'The drought in East Essex was partly broken z-yeciterdayv morning .. Light,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1893",England,UKH,UKH3,,East Essex,19th Century newspaper,Media 3058,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"-rpeii W4re etteelldn ; lY r kenis with the lon-coontinucI drought , Andrew carried o'v the open iOg hole , blt","Glasgow Herald, 22nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3059,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"of the two cezervonce , whore , notwithstanding thea protracted drought , there was found toble astoragey sflcic-itntto serve the communit","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3060,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"financial assistance at present . After a prolonged period of drought , heavy rain feel in Glasgow and the surrounding dis-","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3061,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"in this district was the 7th inst . The prolonged drought was com- f mencing to tell upon vegetation , and","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3062,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"a calamity , as the destruc. tive effects of the drought were observed to be t much more extensive and serious","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3063,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"deal of light fruit had b suffered considerably from the drought , sand unless rain had come on , it was","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3064,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,", and probably there never wasi wore dam'ae done by drought . The crops will scarcely be ft for shearing ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3065,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"so exceptionally dry that at is little felt . The drought very severe just now , all-sowringe , bnorns , &c.","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3066,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"The foregoing extracts givein brief the disastrous effects of the drought , and the following will show very briefly its commencement","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3067,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,sales have led up to this . and the continuous drought has certainly wrought that way . Some north dealers have,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3068,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,"week from coesideosble snlicitude so to theeffect of the protracted drought on the growing heetroot crop , inFranre , Belgum ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3069,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,"cent . analysis . Doring the Slast two days the drought boas partially broken , nod rain bee fallen over moset","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3070,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,""" brairded "" very well , although the lonw-con- tinued drought has been decidedly favouraole to the development of the cereal","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3071,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,be gladdened . A few weeks longer continusnce of the drought would have given breadatuffs a serious rise fo'r the cosnsumner,"Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3072,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,"spite of Friday 's weloteor change in the weathew fross drought to heav , rain , which , while in this","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3073,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,", and the death-knell of Home Rule . Tim long drought , which everyone hopes is now broken , has been","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3074,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,"general decline in prices . Unfortunately , too , the drought is likely to have an adverse influence upon trade- firstly","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3075,27,6,1893,Summer,27,6,1893,Summer,"I way or other . the effects of a similar drought some years hence would be much more serious , assuming'","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3076,27,6,1893,Summer,27,6,1893,Summer,"and io rho visible sopply , together with reports chat droughts Oner causaing damnage in the North-West and cooed fornigo hiscooc","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3077,28,6,1893,Summer,28,6,1893,Summer,"were hoed were t doing very well notwithstanding the long drought ; andi though in want of moisture , may now","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3078,28,6,1893,Summer,28,6,1893,Summer,"crop of pottoe i fotuately exhausted in this quarter , drought , andI it wil no be a bulky crop now","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3079,28,6,1893,Summer,28,6,1893,Summer,Act Amendments Bill were considered and agreed to . THE DROUGHT . Sir RICHARD PAGET asked the President of the Board,"Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1893",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3080,29,6,1893,Summer,29,6,1893,Summer,"a heavy rainfall . The effects of di the late drought have been entirely obliterated , fS the growth having been","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL23,Deeside,19th Century newspaper,Media 3081,29,6,1893,Summer,29,6,1893,Summer,and he f expressed tbe belief that but for the drought there would have been a much larger demand for Galio-,"Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3082,29,6,1893,Summer,29,6,1893,Summer,", perhaps , been more remarkable during the ; severe drought than the way in which the . water supply has","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3083,29,6,1893,Summer,29,6,1893,Summer,", ing breezes , and to centrast the period of drought with the new conditions brought about ; by the kindly","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3084,30,6,1893,Summer,30,6,1893,Summer,"unfavour- abe . Bngal repoarting excessive rain , and Behar drought . The derlarstios orfe July eale total 7298 cherms .","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3085,30,6,1893,Summer,30,6,1893,Summer,"average , buat with nooderote areas of damage frolmheat and drought . Corn is making fair progress. , 1 ; WHEAT","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3086,3,7,1893,Summer,3,7,1893,Summer,". exceptionally fine seodtine was followed by the most prolonged drought of recent years , the results of which havo been","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3087,3,7,1893,Summer,3,7,1893,Summer,latterly has been quiet . . Owing partly to the drought and partly to the inadequate supply causing price to be,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3088,3,7,1893,Summer,3,7,1893,Summer,to the almost entire exhaustion of supplies . The severe drought and the high price from this point caused a falling,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3089,3,7,1893,Summer,3,7,1893,Summer,KlRnNTILLOCH. -RESTRIcTION OF TmE WATER SUPPLY. -OWing to the renewed drought and the rapidly diminishing supply of water in the reser-,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3090,4,7,1893,Summer,4,7,1893,Summer,", . -Owviin to thec long . , and continued drought the water sulpply for tho i burgh is renning short","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM24,Dewar,19th Century newspaper,Media 3091,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,"like this suits the far n:rthern county of Caithness . Drought does not injure it readily . It is late ,","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,County of Caithness,19th Century newspaper,Media 3092,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,alieets are easily seen . The only difficulty that the drought produced there was the drying of . he turnip fields,"Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3093,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,"would benefit most materially . They suffered little from the drought , r and the lambs were probably never in better","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3094,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,the beneficent effects oE L the change from the long-continued drought and scorching heat to the present experience of alter- nate,"Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,East Lothian,19th Century newspaper,Media 3095,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,"waste , and another week of the prolcuged and unusual drought would have bean disastrous . Since the moistur'e the parched","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Perthehire,19th Century newspaper,Media 3096,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,"OUt SPECIAL CORMSW ONDENT . ) The break in the drought proves to have been very partial , and the enjoyment","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3097,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,"to market may be assumed , but with this continued drought it is nOw questionable if he will , after deducting","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3098,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,"night and doing something to alleviate the effects of the drought , ivhich are more severely felt here thaa in any","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3099,6,7,1893,Summer,6,7,1893,Summer,"Coi.a-The fhing hero hrs suffered from the tong eon- tinned drought , thouph -ood baskes are still umde . Tweo rods","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3100,7,7,1893,Summer,7,7,1893,Summer,"in many previous years , but the continuation of the drought seems to have settled the matter so far as quantity","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3101,7,7,1893,Summer,7,7,1893,Summer,"the neigh- a bourhood resorted to it in days of drought . According to a time-honoured custom , they took n","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3102,7,7,1893,Summer,7,7,1893,Summer,"still retains its pluvial importance , for in seasons of drought t the inhabitants of the surrounding parishes , s we","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3103,7,7,1893,Summer,7,7,1893,Summer,"in e the church hard by . In times of drought it was k taken to the well , and its","Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3104,10,7,1893,Summer,10,7,1893,Summer,"the greens were very much scorched owing to the lengthened drought . Thirty couples started . Mr W. Potter , of","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3105,10,7,1893,Summer,10,7,1893,Summer,"ercellent condition , marshy ground not hairn , suffered from drought . John Ball , unt. , oi the opcning' day","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL23,Queensferry,19th Century newspaper,Media 3106,11,7,1893,Summer,11,7,1893,Summer,"the resolt or a , cold barissard spring , Mills drought . in coome secrion : coil tosmurchisroeture in others ,","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3107,12,7,1893,Summer,12,7,1893,Summer,"The excessive heat in combination w.ith the long period of drought at a , most critical part in their growth is","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3108,12,7,1893,Summer,12,7,1893,Summer,"changehas come over the appearance of the crops . The drought , w hich was then only beginning to be felt","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Galloway,19th Century newspaper,Media 3109,12,7,1893,Summer,12,7,1893,Summer,"pro- wnise of an abundant harvest , but the great drought of June has turned this promise into the certainty -","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3110,12,7,1893,Summer,12,7,1893,Summer,"have turned out much under a good crop , the drought baring caught them It a bad time . Later varieties","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3111,12,7,1893,Summer,12,7,1893,Summer,"21st of June there has been no abso. d lute drought , but the heat has been excessive , and the","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3112,13,7,1893,Summer,13,7,1893,Summer,", but towards the 692 beg-inning of last mnonth the drought forced roses let to set to bloom& , end in","Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3113,13,7,1893,Summer,13,7,1893,Summer,"in the Waverley Mark-et , Edinturgh . The recent prolonged drought has had an injurious effect upon the number and quality","Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3114,14,7,1893,Summer,14,7,1893,Summer,". o n a count oi t , contninu d drought , it was not N-ot ht. 'flheheightof thefallis "" 70feet","Glasgow Herald, 14th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3115,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,"morning of one of the last days of the great drought , as I walked over West Hill and past the","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1893",England,"UKI,UKK","UKI2,UKK2","UKI22,UKK22","Crystal Palace,West Hill",19th Century newspaper,Media 3116,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,. It was feared for a time that the prolonged drought during May and June in the northern counties would have,"Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3117,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,"been remarkably fresh and moist this year , notwithstanding the drought , and this may account in some measure for the","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3118,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,"dry all kinds ofgame i ry S Iwe questiof Vlte drought hadn Il eet a alI , . as the heather","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3119,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,". "" There are some complaints here also that the drought on dry grounds has been too much for manv of","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3120,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,"very fresh notwithstanding , cense- quently the few weeks of drought in early June did no harm . The Cushnie moor","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Cushnie,19th Century newspaper,Media 3121,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,"forward character of the season all round . The exceptional drought of May and June is again referred to , but","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3122,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,. ' One of the more serious efEects of the drought from which the country bas suffered has ( says the,"Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3123,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,"reported slack , except at a few minor ports The drought has seriously affected the employment of agricultural labourers in many","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3124,17,7,1893,Summer,17,7,1893,Summer,"REq .. C E. By Dr Brichan. 3 . The Drought of 1S33 . By Et . C. daosnrea. age. ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3125,18,7,1893,Summer,18,7,1893,Summer,"R. C. Alossman read a paper on the "" Spring Drought of 1873 . "" The ocean race from San Franciscoto","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3126,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,", and fears svere 1eginning to be entertained that the drought , which was noown to be seriously aRri-cting the prospects","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3127,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"the last fortnight of that month , however , the drought became for the first time esuficiently severe , accompanied as","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3128,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"the exceptionally brilliant , prospects of the year . Tile drought was not of long * duration , and leas now","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3129,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,it was not till the month oft June and the drought of its last fortnight that r. 5t began to be,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3130,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"obvious that the crop had sttopped x denlynd seerelysadirct efectofthe drought a of thosetwo wees , but ver thegreater part n","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3131,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,the n ground thoroughly before the greatest heat -e and drought set in . Especially is this not- is able in,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3132,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"selves well able to resist the action of the it drought , and though the oat stem has in only y","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3133,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"andsouthwardstoBerwick , the eats have suffered complete check through the drought , and straw w will be very short . fu","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM2,"UKM22,UKM21","Fifeshire,Forfar",19th Century newspaper,Media 3134,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"mavy e seen that have 71 been burnt by the drought , and in the same dis- 1 , tricts other","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Forfar,19th Century newspaper,Media 3135,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,small extent of it has been seriouslv injured by the drought . On all n good loarns and deep soils it,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3136,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"has been wholly it favourable to it , and the drought has done no a more than keep the length of","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3137,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"superiority over all others for safety and pen-er -of res-is-ting drought , but only on the best , richest , and","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3138,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"to the total destruction of the erops by I the drought in parts of England and the Con. tinent , the","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3139,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"stiff land , which was I rendered so unworkable by drought that a good braird could not be got till after","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3140,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"laud , as on the Ayrshire coast , did the drought affect the crop so seriously as to abso- lutely destroy","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM37,Ayrshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 3141,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"in order to partially repair the damage caused bv the drought . Fortu- , nately the drought did not affect us","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3142,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"damage caused bv the drought . Fortu- , nately the drought did not affect us to any- thing like the extent","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3143,20,7,1893,Summer,20,7,1893,Summer,Lasu-hter and cheers . ) Theirfirstyearhad been narced by a drought such as bad not been paralleled in our time .,"Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3144,21,7,1893,Summer,21,7,1893,Summer,another gybe made for ( s westerly wind . A drought of southerly breeze put them about once more . Britaunia,"Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3145,22,7,1893,Summer,22,7,1893,Summer,million francs for the relief of the sufferers from the drought in agricultural districts . VOLUNTEER OFFICERS ' DECORATION . Her,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3146,24,7,1893,Summer,24,7,1893,Summer,rail- c wvay material . The break up of the drought is a favourably influencing demand in the agricultural c districts,"Glasgow Herald, 24th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3147,26,7,1893,Summer,26,7,1893,Summer,"the occasional showers we had , the crons withstood the drought very much better than in some other districts . A","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3148,29,7,1893,Summer,29,7,1893,Summer,per cubicca centimetre of Edinburgh water . During the 01 drought of the present year the bacteriofueical a' examination showed little,"Glasgow Herald, 29th July 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3149,2,8,1893,Summer,2,8,1893,Summer,". The rise of early July xvae due to the drought , and some reactior. vas inevitable . It has come","Glasgow Herald, 02nd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3150,3,8,1893,Summer,3,8,1893,Summer,"ceding four years , while in 1891 , owing to drought , the number was only 9500 . Woods other than","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3151,4,8,1893,Summer,4,8,1893,Summer,"ruehaoged , slod iosproved at bxst , os reports of drought east of the .112SSo11r , . but laer prices gene","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3152,5,8,1893,Summer,5,8,1893,Summer,any other part of the country perhaps from the luna drought . At the same time . it is to be,"Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3153,5,8,1893,Summer,5,8,1893,Summer,"time . it is to be recol- lected that the drought was favourable to passenger traffic , inasmuch as it encouraged","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3154,5,8,1893,Summer,5,8,1893,Summer,"of any material reduction in wages . Further , the drought has seriously increased the agricultural depres- sion . That will","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3155,5,8,1893,Summer,5,8,1893,Summer,", and a few in Ross-shire , suffered from the drought in Maisy and Juno , whereby the heather became dry","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1893","England,Scotland",UKM,"UKM2,UKM6","UKM27,UKM61","Perthshire,Ross-shire",19th Century newspaper,Media 3156,5,8,1893,Summer,5,8,1893,Summer,been unousaI.Y fresh and abundant all this summer notwith-standing the drought . 40ccsionaly the herds comea down to close quartera. when,"Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3157,8,8,1893,Summer,8,8,1893,Summer,"ay- a-MvA.IZE opened firm and ace hither fur'Septemsoer. con- 3tinued. drought in the coos btlt giving strseyth to the di ,","Glasgow Herald, 08th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3158,11,8,1893,Summer,11,8,1893,Summer,"rich wine . The ill wind of o beat and drought , so injurious to the British farmer , has bhowuw","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3159,11,8,1893,Summer,11,8,1893,Summer,". 'rho decline in the iniab is sue , tu drought , which proved both extensivea . and persistent , whbile","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3160,11,8,1893,Summer,11,8,1893,Summer,"a Thu condition of aotatoes is due to the general drought , which has caused the fallinpg oft , and rain","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3161,11,8,1893,Summer,11,8,1893,Summer,". Hatching was highly successful , and , although the drought was extrene , there was suihcient moisture for the birds","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3162,12,8,1893,Summer,12,8,1893,Summer,average of lastj I soasoti 's slitptnenrs . Ow-ing to drought the Barbary l crop is reported to be about only,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3163,12,8,1893,Summer,12,8,1893,Summer,lasa been due to thre recent lung pt-iod 6 of drought and hot weather . anld to extrense dp essu n,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1893",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3164,12,8,1893,Summer,12,8,1893,Summer,"the west , these oeing followed by excessive heat and drought at the close of May and doring June . Conec-quently","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3165,14,8,1893,Summer,14,8,1893,Summer,"w Cter , hate sulfered ci severely from the prorract-d drought . Sfanyeggi i ' .. -re ncver hatclied off cwing","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3166,16,8,1893,Summer,16,8,1893,Summer,growing weather . In some c - s wh'ere the drought had been very i ECVcre the rain has danagoxl tihe,"Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3167,18,8,1893,Summer,18,8,1893,Summer,"severity of ths winter , followed by j a protracted drought in the spring months , uen-r dered it necessary not","Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3168,23,8,1893,Summer,23,8,1893,Summer,"On very light soils that were incapable of standing the drought the crop is extremely light-so much B ; se ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3169,23,8,1893,Summer,23,8,1893,Summer,"making up for their poor yield duiring the period of drought in the early summer , and in most parts of","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3170,23,8,1893,Summer,23,8,1893,Summer,"the Standard that the potato growers d suffered seriously from drought during the season 'r now ended , no rain having","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3171,25,8,1893,Summer,25,8,1893,Summer,) Mdadrid . August 24. 1 ThCe eat coninuc% and drought in the ci nI ! rv is c-.ining soilse alarm,"Glasgow Herald, 25th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3172,29,8,1893,Summer,29,8,1893,Summer,kept their stock to keep italite e longer . The drought had enabled them toge o faster with the work than,"Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3173,1,9,1893,Autumn,1,9,1893,Autumn,con- dition of the birds is unusually good . The drought of the spring and of the early summer 1vas undoubtedly,"Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3174,1,9,1893,Autumn,1,9,1893,Autumn,"summer 1vas undoubtedly trying for all birds , and as drought destroys cover , it is especially trying for partridges .","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3175,2,9,1893,Autumn,2,9,1893,Autumn,hurt . Yet we must not forget that the long drought has injured to an exceptional degree all kinds of crops,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3176,2,9,1893,Autumn,2,9,1893,Autumn,great . Agricultural depression has lasted so long that the drought coming after so many bad years naturally tries the agricultural,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3177,4,9,1893,Autumn,4,9,1893,Autumn,", and from a member of points eons- plaints ef drought are to hand . Fieloing has made good prsrms Th","Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3178,5,9,1893,Autumn,5,9,1893,Autumn,"German Ocean , and people attribIuted it to the tins drought of sumoter . Sir George Trevelyan , when heib he","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3179,6,9,1893,Autumn,6,9,1893,Autumn,"and warm 5to Bven fields burnt up by the June drought havesh long ago come into full growth again , arksCF","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3180,7,9,1893,Autumn,7,9,1893,Autumn,and good huyingt together with news of the con- tinned drought in the corn baelt ulein firma and Re . to,"Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3181,11,9,1893,Autumn,11,9,1893,Autumn,"general decline to esudition threughout ltce country caused by widsly-prevailing droughts . The condition of whseat , considering bulb winter a","Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3182,15,9,1893,Autumn,15,9,1893,Autumn,"south and east they have suf- fered greatly fromn the drought of the early I summer . "" "" How will","Glasgow Herald, 15th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3183,20,9,1893,Autumn,20,9,1893,Autumn,"cornfields in which the first growth was totally destroyed by drought , and where a second growth had been left uncut","Glasgow Herald, 20th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3184,20,9,1893,Autumn,20,9,1893,Autumn,"for oats and barley , have suffered considerably from the drought . How it comes we can not tell , but","Glasgow Herald, 20th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3185,20,9,1893,Autumn,20,9,1893,Autumn,"of the turnips are ex- pected to die of sheer drought . The foggage , too , which was splendid at","Glasgow Herald, 20th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3186,20,9,1893,Autumn,20,9,1893,Autumn,"were some- what more extensively cultivated . In consequence of drought , there was a decline of nearly 61 per cent","Glasgow Herald, 20th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3187,21,9,1893,Autumn,21,9,1893,Autumn,"was 1l91b . The vessel was at her designed mean drought , 25ft . Sin. , the displacement being 10,500 tons","Glasgow Herald, 21st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3188,21,9,1893,Autumn,21,9,1893,Autumn,"The object had been to trace the effect of the drought on the underground water supply , and to institute a","Glasgow Herald, 21st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3189,21,9,1893,Autumn,21,9,1893,Autumn,rain only penetrated 2 inches from the surface . The drought had made clearly apparent the weakness of gravitation supplies .,"Glasgow Herald, 21st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3190,21,9,1893,Autumn,21,9,1893,Autumn,"in depth , and gave , in spite of the drought , the magnificent yield of 20,000 gallons per hour .","Glasgow Herald, 21st September 1893",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD71,Runcorn,19th Century newspaper,Media 3191,26,9,1893,Autumn,26,9,1893,Autumn,Weethe locuats not eaten off every vestige of pasturage the drought had dried up ev thimg StOCk was dying and l,"Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3192,27,9,1893,Autumn,27,9,1893,Autumn,"balance of lf , 500 , OOOqr. against 1893 . Drought appears to have been as persistent in ? rance as","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3193,27,9,1893,Autumn,27,9,1893,Autumn,"fortnight of February , but then followed the great spring drought . This in time was replaced by a wet July","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3194,27,9,1893,Autumn,27,9,1893,Autumn,"but by the 8th of August we had reverted to drought , which hardly broke before 19th September . From that","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3195,27,9,1893,Autumn,27,9,1893,Autumn,"that8S94 wil be as wetafter1893asl188was after the "" Jubilee "" drought of 1887 . But this is by nO means established","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3196,30,9,1893,Autumn,30,9,1893,Autumn,"the recipts of the ailway be ompaniea The long - drought , too , has [ i intensified the agricultural depression","Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3197,3,10,1893,Autumn,3,10,1893,Autumn,"From all over the country came reports of loss from drought or locusts , and even the new clip of wrool","Glasgow Herald, 03rd October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3198,3,10,1893,Autumn,3,10,1893,Autumn,"present dearth I of herbage , owing to the long drought , are certain i to be oaten with avidity .","Glasgow Herald, 03rd October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3199,4,10,1893,Autumn,4,10,1893,Autumn,"off ; but the decrease in Isheep was due to drought , and was exceptionaL WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE GRAIN TRADE","Glasgow Herald, 04th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3200,4,10,1893,Autumn,4,10,1893,Autumn,"many Eng'ish counties , probably in the majority , the drought reduced the oat crop in weight and quality as well","Glasgow Herald, 04th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3201,11,10,1893,Autumn,11,10,1893,Autumn,"from the heavier soils that were not afferted by the drought of last June the returns of the present Vear ,","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3202,11,10,1893,Autumn,11,10,1893,Autumn,was there any gumming of the tops of them through drought either in August i- September . If anything has affected,"Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3203,11,10,1893,Autumn,11,10,1893,Autumn,"to put seed into the dried-up soil , and the drought is slowly but surely going lower and lower . Already","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3204,11,10,1893,Autumn,11,10,1893,Autumn,"falliog off is the r4osult of the con. - tinued drought which prevailed cluces June ! , and woos not brotren","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3205,11,10,1893,Autumn,11,10,1893,Autumn,"eetee , ad sathrr Sttes 'e sisillyieLd icthe resolt of drought daring the fall , sehich caused peer geermina- tion sod","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3206,14,10,1893,Autumn,14,10,1893,Autumn,"I during the Reign of Terror , and suspects were Drought to the dungeons of its prison , the Con- t","Glasgow Herald, 14th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3207,18,10,1893,Autumn,18,10,1893,Autumn,"tendent reported that , owing to the long-conu nued , drought , he had been able to lower the water in","Glasgow Herald, 18th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3208,25,10,1893,Autumn,25,10,1893,Autumn,", be affected by the situation : The long- eonstinued drought shows no sign of breaking up . TI ue -tor","Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3209,25,10,1893,Autumn,25,10,1893,Autumn,families aend congregations . In consequence of the long continued drought a wvater famine exists in Dublin and in West Hartlepool,"Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1893",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC11,West Hartlepool,19th Century newspaper,Media 3210,25,10,1893,Autumn,25,10,1893,Autumn,"part - time . In consequence of the continuance of drought , the Hartlepool Gas and Water Com- pany has sent","Glasgow Herald, 25th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3211,31,10,1893,Autumn,31,10,1893,Autumn,afford three monthse supply for the town in case of drought . Theadditional storage is required on account of the number,"Glasgow Herald, 31st October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3212,31,10,1893,Autumn,31,10,1893,Autumn,"ainouri. iy no rnmeans a , failure . The phenoumetal drought ruined the lato spring and summer season , and the","Glasgow Herald, 31st October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3213,8,11,1893,Autumn,8,11,1893,Autumn,"render wheat growigng fairly profitable , and the other that drought in Many districts prevailed until it was too late to","Glasgow Herald, 08th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3214,9,11,1893,Autumn,9,11,1893,Autumn,this year been nearly nU incon- sequence of the long drought and the impurity of the Levon and Clyde . Pike,"Glasgow Herald, 09th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3215,9,11,1893,Autumn,9,11,1893,Autumn,"3k per 120 : eels , 12s to 2-n per drought : herrings . freshlie 2 to 1:0 : salted ,","Glasgow Herald, 09th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3216,11,11,1893,Autumn,11,11,1893,Autumn,"rho meain to the severe . extensive , and peoroitent drought . FClit follnwing is the yield he the priurtiant States","Glasgow Herald, 11st November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3217,15,11,1893,Autumn,15,11,1893,Autumn,", den dis Ra large measure due to the dtrous drought in England , it seems mo- s likeytat the poi-","Glasgow Herald, 15th November 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3218,16,11,1893,Autumn,16,11,1893,Autumn,"expect a choke : S with its pleasant alternatives of drought and hi ffood , is nearer the truth than old","Glasgow Herald, 16th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3219,18,11,1893,Autumn,18,11,1893,Autumn,", home or abroad . Fate in the shape of droughts b dealt unkindly by him andl his still , iocous","Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3220,18,11,1893,Autumn,18,11,1893,Autumn,"Winton early in the , folwing morning . A long drought had recently broken up . rho Mitchell grass had sprung","Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1893",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,Winton,19th Century newspaper,Media 3221,18,11,1893,Autumn,18,11,1893,Autumn,been travelling in I search of work . During the drought squatters f were compelled to dismiss many of their station,"Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3222,18,11,1893,Autumn,18,11,1893,Autumn,"he undiscovered bourne . i In that terrible time of drought vegetation , nowi so lush and rank , had withered","Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3223,22,11,1893,Autumn,22,11,1893,Autumn,"the expenses and losses amongst the sheep arising from the drought on Wellshot , and also by the lower prices obtained","Glasgow Herald, 22nd November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3224,29,11,1893,Autumn,29,11,1893,Autumn,"and Scotland , introduced this year in consequence of the drought in England and the exclusion of Canadian store beasts .","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1893","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3225,4,12,1893,Winter,4,12,1893,Winter,"to the averqe of previous years , and that the drought in the south has not affected the show to any","Glasgow Herald, 04th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3226,9,12,1893,Winter,9,12,1893,Winter,", where the heather roots were dried up during the droughts of early suminer , whereby the young birds died off","Glasgow Herald, 09th December 1893","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM6,"UKM63,UKM61","Argyllshire,Inverness-shire,Ross-shire,Sutherland",19th Century newspaper,Media 3227,12,12,1893,Winter,12,12,1893,Winter,"from the Midlands showed eleariy tho effects of the jssgcantinued drought . Coocigoments of Liscolas and Verona were oshort , cod","Glasgow Herald, 12nd December 1893",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3228,21,12,1893,Winter,21,12,1893,Winter,supporting certain imenduznents to the Sale of Goods Bill were Drought up ; but Mr Dam-hey objecting to further re that,"Glasgow Herald, 21st December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3229,27,12,1893,Winter,27,12,1893,Winter,"t .. rjrt : r ; s by the severe drought of epr , ; a : : .3 : ,","Glasgow Herald, 27th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3230,29,12,1893,Winter,29,12,1893,Winter,"to various causes , to the long . and severe drought , and a plague of locusts , 'which entirely destroyed","Glasgow Herald, 29th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3231,29,12,1893,Winter,29,12,1893,Winter,"to Is 3d per wt Thereafter the effects of the drought wovre ily mitigated ; rains sct in , aad the","Glasgow Herald, 29th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3232,30,12,1893,Winter,30,12,1893,Winter,oats were short in England on account of a prolonged drought . In the West of Scot- land the summer was,"Glasgow Herald, 30th December 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3233,30,12,1893,Winter,30,12,1893,Winter,"in memory I rather as the year of the great drought , or as the year of the Australian bank failures","Glasgow Herald, 30th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3234,2,1,1894,Winter,2,1,1894,Winter,"parts to of the Continent , owing to the prolonged drought o in spring , and a further fall in the","Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3235,2,1,1894,Winter,2,1,1894,Winter,", which at one period , owing to the rn drought , threatened to show a serious shortage , I' has","Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3236,2,1,1894,Winter,2,1,1894,Winter,"was very active , butwasthereafterseriousyv i r checked by the drought . The consumption oE fr nitrate of soda again showed","Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3237,2,1,1894,Winter,2,1,1894,Winter,tons owing to the delayed application on account of the drought in Anril . The value on spot at date last,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3238,2,1,1894,Winter,2,1,1894,Winter,"check in concsump- tion in spring , caused by the drought , was followed by a steady absorption of cargoes as","Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3239,4,1,1894,Winter,4,1,1894,Winter,"i-ac fixed in July last , I when the long drought was producing such serious r e ffects. r e A","Glasgow Herald, 04th January 1894",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeen,19th Century newspaper,Media 3240,12,1,1894,Winter,12,1,1894,Winter,usust be cleared out . -h F-SiZt' of Fosur-Fnld Jzimanrse Drought Stcteens is heavy on act-unut of the extra mild wealbor,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3241,19,1,1894,Winter,19,1,1894,Winter,"United States , the long-continued coal strike . and the drought which lasted front the beginning of March to well into","Glasgow Herald, 19th January 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3242,19,1,1894,Winter,19,1,1894,Winter,"was likewise a considerable falling-off owiT ! to ; the drought , which led to less agricultural I produce being carried","Glasgow Herald, 19th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3243,20,1,1894,Winter,20,1,1894,Winter,the PI' discovery of artesian wells rendered the loss frormnic drought less severe than used to be the 5ase . In,"Glasgow Herald, 20th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3244,22,1,1894,Winter,22,1,1894,Winter,traffic rcsulted from the scarcity of feed fol- 9lowing thie drought of ] ast summer . Tlie result of working- thc,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3245,30,1,1894,Winter,30,1,1894,Winter,domestic and other purposes 1 is obtained . During the drought last year the - cause was discovered to be petroleum,"Glasgow Herald, 30th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3246,1,2,1894,Winter,1,2,1894,Winter,"? -y James , 4 y- r , , Lr Droughts S ? ar aii ( kate. , 4 y ""","Glasgow Herald, 01st February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3247,3,2,1894,Winter,3,2,1894,Winter,country grouse suffered in several districts from the excep- tional drought en the moors ; otherwise the grouse harvest of 1893,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd February 1894","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3248,3,2,1894,Winter,3,2,1894,Winter,"being scarcely equal to an ordinary average season . The drought , however , was not so extreme in England ,","Glasgow Herald, 03rd February 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3249,6,2,1894,Winter,6,2,1894,Winter,"to lie ctrim iio ao voutid it founrhsstionancf that ho drought acouild be do-re ha A d-i-iion their tuck plat-e ,","Glasgow Herald, 06th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3250,7,2,1894,Winter,7,2,1894,Winter,grows on the share principle wteih his men . The drought which ruinted the English hay cropj last year gave a,"Glasgow Herald, 07th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3251,7,2,1894,Winter,7,2,1894,Winter,"half of last year . however , after the i drought hid become an accompliehed f-act , thate the imports of","Glasgow Herald, 07th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3252,14,2,1894,Winter,14,2,1894,Winter,"for drin ; ing . On acconnt of the abnormal drought last summer , the spring Eailed somewhat at the end","Glasgow Herald, 14th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3253,15,2,1894,Winter,15,2,1894,Winter,"regret to have to report another year of . severe drought beingthe third in succession , sothat h there have again","Glasgow Herald, 15th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3254,15,2,1894,Winter,15,2,1894,Winter,"condition of both cows and r calves consequent on the drought , the branding ; , was not commenced until the","Glasgow Herald, 15th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3255,15,2,1894,Winter,15,2,1894,Winter,"of 300 from these s lands . Owing to the drought and the financial n crisis , the past year has","Glasgow Herald, 15th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3256,17,2,1894,Winter,17,2,1894,Winter,this is exclusive of the extraordinary icharges occasioned by the droughts of 1892 and 1893 . The cost of the new,"Glasgow Herald, 17th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3257,21,2,1894,Winter,21,2,1894,Winter,the hiedge- banks c-hlere the vegetation was 'burnt up1 by drought last July have at length 'areened over agRain with a,"Glasgow Herald, 21st February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3258,28,2,1894,Winter,28,2,1894,Winter,"sales than il any Jo year since 18O5 . The drought had hurt them d. severely in trio ways , boch","Glasgow Herald, 28th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3259,28,2,1894,Winter,28,2,1894,Winter,very wide area it will require a three- . vcke' drought to bring the Foil into right condi- tion for receix,"Glasgow Herald, 28th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3260,3,3,1894,Spring,3,3,1894,Spring,been increased by extra z expenses incurred owing to the drought which prevailed on the ranche duiing the e ; rly,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3261,3,3,1894,Spring,3,3,1894,Spring,"sliglhs improvement as com- pared with last year . The drought , which was r geaeral over the Panhandle of TKeeSc","Glasgow Herald, 03rd March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3262,3,3,1894,Spring,3,3,1894,Spring,disaster of any kind has to be noted . The drought of early t summer gave place to copious rains over,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3263,15,3,1894,Spring,15,3,1894,Spring,in the price of hay on account of the long drought of last unumner . Coal also has gone llp in,"Glasgow Herald, 15th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3264,17,3,1894,Spring,17,3,1894,Spring,Is lId:t' ooo eysnc''l Ashts- We has'eosoill a low Jfapaoeoe Drought Screens whicia moot be sold. : ear uscirs were t2oE',"Glasgow Herald, 17th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3265,22,3,1894,Spring,22,3,1894,Spring,"Gout ( ho crop is ouLor- ia' ; fiaei CoctiiiituOUa drought . RI7Sar , CroMtrift "" lgo 6dg5 31 Itotned. grooislated","Glasgow Herald, 22nd March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3266,2,4,1894,Spring,2,4,1894,Spring,the supply of water svas perfeectly certain if a long-continied drought occurred . The question of the connection of Loch Thom,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd April 1894","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,UKM35,"Gryffe,Loch Thom",19th Century newspaper,Media 3267,3,4,1894,Spring,3,4,1894,Spring,"irsIon. gentle-I rrrso1 . ( Opposiiorr threw , ) lie drought tire oat , eras.1 Icct cut of tire' hog h","Glasgow Herald, 03rd April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3268,3,4,1894,Spring,3,4,1894,Spring,"advantage . Sheep have been helped in appearanse by the drought and warmth that have ruled for a time , muakieg","Glasgow Herald, 03rd April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3269,4,4,1894,Spring,4,4,1894,Spring,". suitable f-r E-l al tt1 with Fresh Water . Drought noa oece iti load , d . Capacity . 5'","Glasgow Herald, 04th April 1894",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3270,11,4,1894,Spring,11,4,1894,Spring,". Omitting Astrakhan , where the harvest was spoilt by drought aid locusts , the averages for the several I pro","Glasgow Herald, 11st April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3271,12,4,1894,Spring,12,4,1894,Spring,causes some un- easiness for tie 'tainter sowings . The drought bas prevailed in tlre provinces for the last five wyeeks,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3272,16,4,1894,Spring,16,4,1894,Spring,"drizzling rain , bnt tlisl was very welcome after the drought , though it tray hare had sonic slight indusose cii","Glasgow Herald, 16th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3273,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,"of the year redressed the balance , as the summer drought wassucceeded by the wiaterrains , LAST YEAR 'S REVENUE .","Glasgow Herald, 17th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3274,18,4,1894,Spring,18,4,1894,Spring,"the west , and then rallied on news of continued drought in Cali-fonaand a. decrease of 2,724.000 bushels in the world'sstoelk","Glasgow Herald, 18th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3275,21,4,1894,Spring,21,4,1894,Spring,"only one draw- 0 ing . "" Niagara after long drought "" is by no d means at the highest level","Glasgow Herald, 21st April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3276,23,4,1894,Spring,23,4,1894,Spring,"C , Occasional T-abl , , s , Foumrf old Drought Sremen , Gilt Over- P nioutel with NIedalino Centre ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3277,24,4,1894,Spring,24,4,1894,Spring,the puttioc greens were a tdbde keec owing to the drought experienced during tbe lost ten drays . A well-contested foorsonse,"Glasgow Herald, 24th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3278,26,4,1894,Spring,26,4,1894,Spring,"relates is worth "" quoting . "" In times of drought , so they say , the Jews are let loose","Glasgow Herald, 26th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3279,27,4,1894,Spring,27,4,1894,Spring,whore the improvetient appears likely to equslise any drawback which drought may loose canoed in Callfornia . The replaitting of the,"Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3280,2,5,1894,Spring,2,5,1894,Spring,and these inot only allayed Ithe ears lest a. spring drought should ccur butsk t fa ! lliig as they did,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3281,4,5,1894,Spring,4,5,1894,Spring,"CLAIMS agaitist W WILLIAM TRAQjAIER , lately F.reser , Cairney-I drouth e'Faem , Curiios , w doderco.ed. a ; also against","Glasgow Herald, 04th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3282,7,5,1894,Spring,7,5,1894,Spring,"to any dederae irA- of standing , and it is drought they roso reek to1 en assistarioe of their nerghbouring msrrkaec'","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3283,9,5,1894,Spring,9,5,1894,Spring,"both ill protectiiii the land from the alternate dangers of drought and flood , and in extending the system of diaiaage","Glasgow Herald, 09th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3284,9,5,1894,Spring,9,5,1894,Spring,"tcle winter months for use in the I na-oths of drought , h ; as niAde rapid strides towards realisatiun .","Glasgow Herald, 09th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3285,10,5,1894,Spring,10,5,1894,Spring,"gelding or yeld mare , three-yeaIr-old-Thomas Bartholomew , ftllbank . Drought gelding or yeld mare , ex- ceeding three-year-old-Hugh Stesecron ,","Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3286,12,5,1894,Spring,12,5,1894,Spring,". This wans de in some measure to the continued drought in Australis , but rain had now set it .","Glasgow Herald, 12nd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3287,12,5,1894,Spring,12,5,1894,Spring,", or with foal at foot-J.W k W. 'Qiueen . drought mare or galding-J . Li W. btQuenae two-your-old geldiag or","Glasgow Herald, 12nd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3288,16,5,1894,Spring,16,5,1894,Spring,for its ingathering . Even the occurrence of a severe drought low could do it little injury . Growth was started,"Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3289,16,5,1894,Spring,16,5,1894,Spring,Southern Britain lay gisin benieath one 01 the most disastrous drought othe century . The precocious blooming of meadowv herbage had,"Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1894",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3290,16,5,1894,Spring,16,5,1894,Spring,"several weeks ; this , succeeding to a ecomowehat warm drought , has , on the whole , been ' beneficial","Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3291,17,5,1894,Spring,17,5,1894,Spring,"1 ] . >Q-S of airs cattle by stormls and drought , the c-tllpioay 's tru aciounts Lasva for az nlumber","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3292,18,5,1894,Spring,18,5,1894,Spring,"often result from churning up canal waters , s-specially after drought and during mild , warm , weather . A iPOTLEs8","Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3293,18,5,1894,Spring,18,5,1894,Spring,"cliff odmffai - - 5 fi d 'hi snffered from drought during last year , and the avenge price of tea","Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3294,22,5,1894,Spring,22,5,1894,Spring,"done harm , the subsoil being still receptive after the drought of last year . The grass crop up to the","Glasgow Herald, 22nd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3295,1,6,1894,Summer,1,6,1894,Summer,"g'rowiing crops , For west of th Missouri ivar.sing from drought , cos ofth Iloosririvr.Spring 'wheaLt has not change. ) its","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3296,7,6,1894,Summer,7,6,1894,Summer,the result of the year 's working satisfaetory . The drought which prevailed during the ye'ar in Ceylon affected thb' tea,"Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3297,8,6,1894,Summer,8,6,1894,Summer,Frogs sone re-ioru0 elseishere they are tecs assuring than heretofore Drought influences werO toore pronounced west of the ! itissrippi river,"Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3298,11,6,1894,Summer,11,6,1894,Summer,"aditkit:i to the r. - : , I-1 'rtsr , drought ho. , in snoae sectisits bee : : a retarding","Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3299,11,6,1894,Summer,11,6,1894,Summer,"and Mother-of-Pearl ; Carved Ebony1 Stands and Tables , Folding Drought Screens , with Embroi- dered Panels : bhoice Sataumsa ,","Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3300,13,6,1894,Summer,13,6,1894,Summer,"redUered the rise in values was hut little . The drought last , nminer sent dorn prices very rapidly , but","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3301,13,6,1894,Summer,13,6,1894,Summer,"Woterston . Yeld mnare-James , MiLean , South Medrot . Drought gelding , not under three years-W . Blaeck & Sons","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3302,15,6,1894,Summer,15,6,1894,Summer,"rc. down , advaered at first on mews of the drought in th- NXoth-West , bint gave way iubh sequenrly on","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3303,19,6,1894,Summer,19,6,1894,Summer,"and disinfecting the drains and cesspoels . Unfortunately the prolonged drought continues , and this is regarded as a danger in","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3304,26,6,1894,Summer,26,6,1894,Summer,"in the south-west retarding horvest work , and news of drought damage in Dakota , bht declined nce more towards the","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3305,2,7,1894,Summer,2,7,1894,Summer,"This system inslicysthe simultaoeoiuien- Joymeotcfwaris , h ardcoolcress , freedonnfom droughts ; and wfrect ventilatiso . The Company . has agreed","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3306,6,7,1894,Summer,6,7,1894,Summer,"2U N.a- , . , fell ciyunfavouraiblo cifketa of the drought cit 'h-ne seas rather wrore ahilig on ctep Imi' ,","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3307,11,7,1894,Summer,11,7,1894,Summer,was beginning to feel the had a effects of the drought efore the rain fell in the e first part of,"Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3308,18,7,1894,Summer,18,7,1894,Summer,"real cause for UreSaSineS , at the moment is thecontinned drought sand frost . The camps in the South are lretty","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3309,19,7,1894,Summer,19,7,1894,Summer,"September , and Lproved at tirot on noews of costinued drought in the corn et:c. but gave evay later in ny-.spathy","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3310,25,7,1894,Summer,25,7,1894,Summer,"sashanged , antI after asose flUistIsatios streslgtlsrsed On lali of drought dasuage sin the corn belt unoS strong cble adeices ,","Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3311,28,7,1894,Summer,28,7,1894,Summer,"Slay being especially strong on renewed reports of damage feons drought and under the influence of * bull "" maniPulation ,","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3312,30,7,1894,Summer,30,7,1894,Summer,"made on tion the basis of the reports of serions drought damage der- to maize crop in several Westera States ,","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3313,31,7,1894,Summer,31,7,1894,Summer,""" CCvdci= nS M the views of crop damoge fcorn drought , closing strong isnd 2fl : . to -c. ad","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3314,1,8,1894,Summer,1,8,1894,Summer,"I'r' c-v 6'y of de lightcr - -s 0a of drought , - ixuudant rainfalli li-lv.te Season is the- be uutD","Glasgow Herald, 01st August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3315,8,8,1894,Summer,8,8,1894,Summer,"dry weather in the corn belt and furtheor repcorte of drought damage , closing excilied at 56cc. to S 530. advance","Glasgow Herald, 08th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3316,9,8,1894,Summer,9,8,1894,Summer,", and though crap reoyat-e showed no improvennflit , the drought cuill continuiog , the maclet brake en counltry selling sod","Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3317,11,8,1894,Summer,11,8,1894,Summer,", swing to the hurry- in-fOutward of stock gra the drought distrits . The hugs0 packed daring the week ending August","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3318,11,8,1894,Summer,11,8,1894,Summer,"dun almost seholly to the exten- sive and unprececlentedly severe drought that set in since the lest report , asd The","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3319,11,8,1894,Summer,11,8,1894,Summer,"corn . Yearcolumns again this morning tell a taleof continued drought , lowering still further tke average conditiOn of thb' inszi","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3320,11,8,1894,Summer,11,8,1894,Summer,"af avettge in cons:6quence of the ihteshA6 heit add prdtrtoted drought . "" It is , an ill wind , &c.","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3321,13,8,1894,Summer,13,8,1894,Summer,"dx' age to growing crops by the extraordinary heat and drought will checir any very rspiud improvement in general business ,","Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3322,14,8,1894,Summer,14,8,1894,Summer,"the corn crop which elf , was damaged by the drought . 'the whole Iss ! markest moved well in unison","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3323,17,8,1894,Summer,17,8,1894,Summer,"railways , and to protect districts which were liable to drought and conse- quent scarcity . The reduction of expenditure amounted","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3324,18,8,1894,Summer,18,8,1894,Summer,"! . A Lot of , very beautiful CLIrsnd-Top Japauree Drought Scrrens , with Oak Frames and Silk Tossels and tight","Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3325,22,8,1894,Summer,22,8,1894,Summer,1 3 Icue w ! . lm ! oazllil e drought thre action of t . t ; nisehie-ovos aud diosastrons,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3326,27,8,1894,Summer,27,8,1894,Summer,"Heavy rains have been general , all effects of the drought have disappeared , and the sheep are in such condition","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3327,1,9,1894,Autumn,1,9,1894,Autumn,"to protect their interests in the Mlosquito country . Great drought , accompanied bv destructive forest tires , is reported frons","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1894",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,,Highlands,19th Century newspaper,Media 3328,1,9,1894,Autumn,1,9,1894,Autumn,rain and a night frost prevented full setting . Lon.g drought in July and August checked swell- ing and caused fruit,"Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3329,1,9,1894,Autumn,1,9,1894,Autumn,"of rain , and , secondly , to the consequent drought , the outbreak of bush fires , and the drying","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3330,3,9,1894,Autumn,3,9,1894,Autumn,2 re are duie primarily to a loug- CM rirered drought ind tire prevalence of in- ! tenst heat . rciv,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3331,4,9,1894,Autumn,4,9,1894,Autumn,". But these were but poor refuges . The long drought had alreadyreduced theirwaters , and the beat and smoke very","Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3332,4,9,1894,Autumn,4,9,1894,Autumn,No rain had fallen for nine weeks . The prolonged drought had baked the surface of the land . The pools,"Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3333,4,9,1894,Autumn,4,9,1894,Autumn,"an unsafe haven after all , for the mine weeks drought had nearly dried it up . It had become in","Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3334,4,9,1894,Autumn,4,9,1894,Autumn,"town of Hincleley is comprised . After so prolonged a drought , however , it will indeed require an unusual continuance","Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3335,4,9,1894,Autumn,4,9,1894,Autumn,"tures , and from the ( , long period of drought were in aI mloat ioflainmable condition . They offered no","Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3336,5,9,1894,Autumn,5,9,1894,Autumn,"they are go to show that , aided by general drought and high hot winds , the flames are sweeping ever","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3337,7,9,1894,Autumn,7,9,1894,Autumn,the ' maize or the wheat ( rops . The drought conditions bave been mod-recely modified in portions of the West,"Glasgow Herald, 07th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3338,8,9,1894,Autumn,8,9,1894,Autumn,"Wisconsin except the north- west , thus breaking the remark-able drought , i , which has lasted for two months .","Glasgow Herald, 08th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3339,19,9,1894,Autumn,19,9,1894,Autumn,"considerabledinrinu- tion. whinh is attributed mainly to the pro- longed drought of last year , when many cattle s-ere slaughtered for","Glasgow Herald, 19th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3340,26,9,1894,Autumn,26,9,1894,Autumn,"course , at this season , apart from the partial drought , a tendency in nianvy of the grasses to a","Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3341,27,9,1894,Autumn,27,9,1894,Autumn,"lopen to nremLer payirg 02CO and upwards ) . - Drought brood moire , any age , with foal at feet","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3342,27,9,1894,Autumn,27,9,1894,Autumn,", bend by n- hibitlor-R Crawford , Upper Largie . Drought colt two years aid , heed by exbibiter-R . Mdillar","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3343,3,10,1894,Autumn,3,10,1894,Autumn,"ten days . Turnips are feeling the effects or the drought . 'Mr Hugh Wilson , Faulds , West I-:ilbride ,","Glasgow Herald, 03rd October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3344,4,10,1894,Autumn,4,10,1894,Autumn,WATER AT CABIPBELTOWN. -In [ consequence of the long continued drought there is a scarcity of water in the town and,"Glasgow Herald, 04th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3345,4,10,1894,Autumn,4,10,1894,Autumn,"arratngement in 1893 , and on each occasion broke tire drought , -May 15 and June 19 , when there ,","Glasgow Herald, 04th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3346,4,10,1894,Autumn,4,10,1894,Autumn,"when there , "" aiad there need he no serious drought mt any rime if thn officials of Goverir- muent had","Glasgow Herald, 04th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3347,8,10,1894,Autumn,8,10,1894,Autumn,"so ample that there is no possibility of a water drought in Crisf , even in the most trying season .","Glasgow Herald, 08th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3348,17,10,1894,Autumn,17,10,1894,Autumn,"because the flockss and herds fell off tremendously during the droughts of 193 , and the e cheapness of food and","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3349,17,10,1894,Autumn,17,10,1894,Autumn,presiding -the Survevor reported that owing to the long- continued drought the roads in some places ver bad through loose stones,"Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3350,24,10,1894,Autumn,24,10,1894,Autumn,"from abroad is chiefly American . In the United States drought has pre ailed for some weeks past , and frost","Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1894",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3351,27,10,1894,Autumn,27,10,1894,Autumn,"effect , at a on IeilriESS or DOOR CURtTAINS , Drought Exciedees , decorulive and , oe-ftine , to a stoiy","Glasgow Herald, 27th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3352,31,10,1894,Autumn,31,10,1894,Autumn,"a noislprice . FORI'IERES or DOOR CUR TAINS , , Drought Eacloideco , decorative aud eftoctice , in a , sZacisy","Glasgow Herald, 31st October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3353,2,11,1894,Autumn,2,11,1894,Autumn,"of the Tay , i It e ; ! Co'tillual drought and Ii : x ` I ! . tor a","Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3354,13,11,1894,Autumn,13,11,1894,Autumn,"U-o calculated that owing to the low pricfg ni 6 droughts the comrpany rec-eived E50,0130le i tact year titan they i","Glasgow Herald, 13rd November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3355,13,11,1894,Autumn,13,11,1894,Autumn,"vear unow current would show better results , . ThQ drought had disappeared , and even if prices di'i not rise","Glasgow Herald, 13rd November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3356,15,11,1894,Autumn,15,11,1894,Autumn,"year , when the returns were largely affected by the drought on Wellshot . The prices current for fat sheep in","Glasgow Herald, 15th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3357,19,11,1894,Autumn,19,11,1894,Autumn,"I the country has just passed through a long I drought , which makes transport dear and ! difficult to obtain","Glasgow Herald, 19th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3358,19,11,1894,Autumn,19,11,1894,Autumn,"WValnuit Cesare Ottoussa Gilt Clock 'rad-r Glais Shaode . Thr's-fold Drought Srcren in Sewed ttcrk , Grate , Fedelr . Fire-Irons","Glasgow Herald, 19th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3359,22,11,1894,Autumn,22,11,1894,Autumn,"c3muplexion . "" ID a time of great P , drought the inhabitants of a country village ir requested their vicar","Glasgow Herald, 22nd November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3360,22,11,1894,Autumn,22,11,1894,Autumn,"aners-st forgets all pa:st sorrow , All iavail , all drouth , said all dearth . "" Sutilrr-Pteiu-zav-visbaii-5C Itesboal Voleo eel","Glasgow Herald, 22nd November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3361,24,11,1894,Autumn,24,11,1894,Autumn,"sid Mr trotter , Carislbe , also sold several yoonc drought soimalo at from 30 to 38 . NlLIIAX ? AOCK.","Glasgow Herald, 24th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3362,29,11,1894,Autumn,29,11,1894,Autumn,"from r8EN1 in fu ad cay on tall. , or drought damage in the ei.an0 ccli bs'aev covering freely over the","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3363,30,11,1894,Autumn,30,11,1894,Autumn,"dem and for farns from suitable colonists nr owing to drought and lolv price of produte , r. coupled with competition","Glasgow Herald, 30th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3364,3,12,1894,Winter,3,12,1894,Winter,". The farmillg outlook I has improved considerably , the drought having eibroken in this country , though trade wmth ,","Glasgow Herald, 03rd December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3365,19,12,1894,Winter,19,12,1894,Winter,toe or where their growth was not prematurely stepped by drought and mildew . It is extremely fortu- nate that the,"Glasgow Herald, 19th December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3366,22,12,1894,Winter,22,12,1894,Winter,"512,0309 4lti,0M0 Total i apiht.e ... I ........ 9,337,000 5,003,000 Drought intlo sight during th e wrek .. 4102,009 371,100 Nosrthern","Glasgow Herald, 22nd December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3367,24,12,1894,Winter,24,12,1894,Winter,"ind , ' f lth5gls a . period : of drought- affects-results for some .. time after iL nasS passed avway","Glasgow Herald, 24th December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3368,26,12,1894,Winter,26,12,1894,Winter,girls are bound to win in a year e of drought . They carried everything before I them in the driest,"Glasgow Herald, 26th December 1894",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Cambridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 3369,9,1,1895,Winter,9,1,1895,Winter,"ore swere crushed , yielding 58 tons of concentrates . Drought has necessitated the use of stamp belts oln roller mill","Glasgow Herald, 09th January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3370,11,1,1895,Winter,11,1,1895,Winter,"ins 1892 , and.27 in 1 ? 91L The severe drought and dry winds in a fewv corn States reduced the","Glasgow Herald, 11st January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3371,14,1,1895,Winter,14,1,1895,Winter,"should be sectured immediately . Full - size Fou Fold Drought Screeno , from Is 6d : ditto Rend Painted Lie","Glasgow Herald, 14th January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3372,14,1,1895,Winter,14,1,1895,Winter,"pickeduosiat once . Table Lames in Polished Brass , Central Drought comoflete , lbs in , new Bs Sd ; do.","Glasgow Herald, 14th January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3373,23,1,1895,Winter,23,1,1895,Winter,"wveather is counted r , n frost t i bbut drought is the fear of * Otard ii.In South America Chile","Glasgow Herald, 23rd January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3374,1,2,1895,Winter,1,2,1895,Winter,"; 1r , tk 5',4per ; 2 , 20 per drought : Jo . , oo. , Cuir g disnner ii","Glasgow Herald, 01st February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3375,2,2,1895,Winter,2,2,1895,Winter,"the Messiah o at would come after a peried of drought , followed I 'if by a heavy fall of l","Glasgow Herald, 02nd February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3376,12,2,1895,Winter,12,2,1895,Winter,"the river Nevis for a supply , as in the drought of last summer . Curlers and skaters are having a","Glasgow Herald, 12nd February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3377,22,2,1895,Winter,22,2,1895,Winter,"in last report that , mainly in consequence of the drought , the manager had been obliged to remove from the","Glasgow Herald, 22nd February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3378,22,2,1895,Winter,22,2,1895,Winter,"9408 Os id , representing the extraordinary losses arising fromnthe drought , has been provided for in ti , e suspense","Glasgow Herald, 22nd February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3379,23,2,1895,Winter,23,2,1895,Winter,"ueing , ' of course , accompanied by heat and drought . The immediate result of the new knowledge was the","Glasgow Herald, 23rd February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3380,25,2,1895,Winter,25,2,1895,Winter,"Gilt Cornice and Drapery , Window Bliuds and Rollers . Drought Screen Wicker Chair , Curtains . A PABLOUR. -Grate ,","Glasgow Herald, 25th February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3381,2,3,1895,Spring,2,3,1895,Spring,"that the ranche bad experi- enced another season of severe drought , and as the result great havoc had been wrought","Glasgow Herald, 02nd March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3382,4,3,1895,Spring,4,3,1895,Spring,"Gilt Cornice and Drapery , Wiodow Blinds and Boilers , Drought Screen , Wicber Chair , Curtain . & PARLOUP ..","Glasgow Herald, 04th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3383,6,3,1895,Spring,6,3,1895,Spring,""" explains that the water had been cut off by drought , as it is threatened that the proposed works may","Glasgow Herald, 06th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3384,14,3,1895,Spring,14,3,1895,Spring,"Let tim that on dry bread will worry Enjoy the drouth he gi es himsei' . "" On "" The Use","Glasgow Herald, 14th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3385,29,3,1895,Spring,29,3,1895,Spring,", aod for a time advanced on news of ontimied drought is the wheat beltof hbullish' Ctnuinaoart Price Currresot irsar ,","Glasgow Herald, 29th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3386,29,3,1895,Spring,29,3,1895,Spring,"this 'at "" , ealbeit a famnine year-thbere dr-V5ts of drought-the soldiers tei hossin the standing ; I - '-a laii","Glasgow Herald, 29th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3387,1,4,1895,Spring,1,4,1895,Spring,"burnt off satisfac- torly in January last . Owing to drought in the early part of the year , and to","Glasgow Herald, 01st April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3388,2,4,1895,Spring,2,4,1895,Spring,"day , giving way slightly on tie break-up of the drought il the winter wheat belt , but steadying on moderate","Glasgow Herald, 02nd April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3389,4,4,1895,Spring,4,4,1895,Spring,". There hs. been but little damage from the recent drought . The Iaverage condition is given as 96 . ,","Glasgow Herald, 04th April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3390,23,4,1895,Spring,23,4,1895,Spring,"of all t ; inds of F.oh . LARGo. -Blank droughts have been connnoo . The tro fish caught , however","Glasgow Herald, 23rd April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3391,29,4,1895,Spring,29,4,1895,Spring,i to I e point decline . The reports of drought ab the beginning of the week were followved by reports,"Glasgow Herald, 29th April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3392,9,5,1895,Spring,9,5,1895,Spring,"with bankers , lawyers , and land speculators , when droughts ruined great lands , and the Government , by injudicious","Glasgow Herald, 09th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3393,10,5,1895,Spring,10,5,1895,Spring,"58A Balls Street , Glasgow . GsARELOCHHEAD. -For June , Drought House , fur- GARELOCH lRahasie ) . -Woodend , fiesapartments","Glasgow Herald, 10th May 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3394,16,5,1895,Spring,16,5,1895,Spring,"spreading to thereof5softhe otner huesI cn sequence of the long drought thle thach as a' dry , and owing to a","Glasgow Herald, 16th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3395,20,5,1895,Spring,20,5,1895,Spring,"excellent condition . Laeir. sowvn fitelds have suffered somewhat from drought , and look rather thinner . Lifle-Bome-grown hemyo is ,","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3396,21,5,1895,Spring,21,5,1895,Spring,about-a inch thiok . TIE ANS-AN. -Owing to the continued drought this river has now run down to a low ournuler,"Glasgow Herald, 21st May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3397,22,5,1895,Spring,22,5,1895,Spring,"J. s ; lea lIn eSISOei' ; vieW> ofr continued drought , 3 B ! 3 r1 'esn>shou 'd be wNatered","Glasgow Herald, 22nd May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3398,22,5,1895,Spring,22,5,1895,Spring,"Gelding , three years old and upwards-Mrs , Wilsou . Drought Cols , two esears ld-Mrs Wilsonr- DUaht tilly , two","Glasgow Herald, 22nd May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3399,22,5,1895,Spring,22,5,1895,Spring,; that land is as yet anywhere suffering from actual drought . All that is needed is enough to remove the,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3400,23,5,1895,Spring,23,5,1895,Spring,"a remarkable contrast with those of the year of extraordinary drought , 1S93 : - IS92. 1893. 1834 Crops . Toeis","Glasgow Herald, 23rd May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3401,3,6,1895,Summer,3,6,1895,Summer,"desired , Ilot the greens , owing to the long drought , were very keeno and putting wras ren. dered ditlcult","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3402,5,6,1895,Summer,5,6,1895,Summer,"large additions tbi their ordinary population , must feel the drought severely . Even in Glasgow , where an- almost unequalled","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3403,6,6,1895,Summer,6,6,1895,Summer,"bsouselt in far too t dear , and the extrelts drought is diotonnrtiug graziers IJ nscankihne . TIhere has lately been","Glasgow Herald, 06th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3404,7,6,1895,Summer,7,6,1895,Summer,three year old or soupward : . -Alexaider Flemsing . Drought gelding-James Marshall . Three-yCvea-old filly or goldiog-Jas . Marshall .,"Glasgow Herald, 07th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3405,8,6,1895,Summer,8,6,1895,Summer,"requires a large amount of moisture , and the recent drought had the inevitable resutlt of causing the putting greens to","Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3406,10,6,1895,Summer,10,6,1895,Summer,or four heonis.i e consisting chiefla- of liiusiiwcod Ovcin ngreat drought the parched gre . '- innie. eand as there was,"Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3407,10,6,1895,Summer,10,6,1895,Summer,Glen for the I most part similarly evidenced the unbroken drought of the pas't few weeks . After a short stay,"Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Lochranza,19th Century newspaper,Media 3408,10,6,1895,Summer,10,6,1895,Summer,". LBI:WICK-On Saturday 920saumalsof geodqusalitytere thown . Owing to the droughty weather trade was dull end slow . Calves , 51If","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3409,10,6,1895,Summer,10,6,1895,Summer,"faturday . The attendance was small on account of the drought , sand trade was stow at from 7 to 11","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3410,11,6,1895,Summer,11,6,1895,Summer,and the Royal Family . THE WATER SUPPLY. -The long-continued drought and the increased consumption of water in the city during,"Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3411,11,6,1895,Summer,11,6,1895,Summer,"rendered extreanely Ieen and uncertain on account of the receldt drought was a gnstter arf extrret diffindu ty , iand as","Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3412,12,6,1895,Summer,12,6,1895,Summer,that it should be intimated that owing to the great drought water should only be used for domestic purposes . Several,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3413,12,6,1895,Summer,12,6,1895,Summer,"areas are always seri- - "" 0 by any long-continued drought , lilSa thaniencit Chaldesis , have fur some - Oat","Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3414,12,6,1895,Summer,12,6,1895,Summer,"sale . Store cattle , owing to the con- tinued drought , were more ditccult to cash . Calving cattle in","Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3415,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,Intelli- Toe Court . genre . SEVE2NTH P A G. DROUGHT AND WATER SUPPLY . OUI : LONDON COIII:lESPJNDENiJII . American,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3416,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,"the anxiety felt throughout the country in regard to the drought and its effects on the water supply , eve have","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3417,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,yesterday there were indica- tions in Glasgow that the prolonged drought was it length to be broken ; but up to,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3418,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,promising appearance 'for the middle of June . The excessive drought has resulted in reducing the volume of water in rivers,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3419,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,there was little appearance of rain . ' CaMnEavowx. -The drought still continues . There has been an occasional shower but,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3420,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,"failure owing to ths want of rain . Cuolucz. -The drought still continuing , the water supply is failing fast ,","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3421,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,"of rain have fallen , but owing to the great drought the effect is scarcely noticeable . The great beat has","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM33,Dalry,19th Century newspaper,Media 3422,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,. Water good ; no restriction . KIURSaOCK. -Sbould the drought continue the Corporation will shortly resort to a limitation of,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3423,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,in tbe early morning . * iX SrLrOCILo-The continued ' drought is giving the Local Authoritysorme concern about the - water,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3424,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,"past , baut not a shower fell . The continued drought is damaging the 6-rowing crops . The district is fairly","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3425,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,"is being well maintained , and so far the prevailing drought has had little effect on the sources of supply .","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Moray Firth,19th Century newspaper,Media 3426,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,are beginning to suffer greatly from the long-coutinued and severe drought . The supply of wvater fur household purposes continues plentiful,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3427,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,fooswsys with concrete . Aa-zwDnAT. -TRour Driric. -The long-pro- longed drought is telling severely upon crops in Annandale . Many grass,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Annandale,19th Century newspaper,Media 3428,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,full supply for many weeks to odme s although the drought should continue . At Cowdeubeath Police Commission this week it,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3429,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,"The crops are sunerong severely in consequence of the continued drought , and in some instances turnips will , it is","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3430,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,"water inspector reports that , on account al the prolonged drought and private services which a-estill losing water through the effects","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3431,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,". The water supply , though considerably affected by the drought , is sufficient for reouiremneuts . It has been discovered","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3432,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,"viewv to economising as much as possible in case the drought should con- tinue for any length of time , it","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3433,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,"concern as yet . PsavaH. -Tnn 12Av. -Throrugh the protracted drought the Tay at present is very low , its depth","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3434,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,intimation that their supply may be cut off should the drought continue . It was resolved to issue a proclamation calling,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3435,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,"OF GLASGOTV-APPOINTMETVT OF st PROFESSOR OF LOGIC . a' THE DROUGHT AND WATER SUPPLY . ItHrUXDf RSTOR. , M3 IV ENGLAND-ONE","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3436,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,little service in remov- I ing the effects of the drought . As yet there is 1 no symptom of a,"Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3437,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,", they would D. be able . to stand a drought of over three monthsi' si ; continuance without any serious","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3438,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,The only farmers who are St niaking anything of the drought are the holders of old potatoes . A fortnight ago,"Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,Cupar,19th Century newspaper,Media 3439,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,3 tiny their waterr-works at Clatto overhauled before h the drought set in . Throughout winter and the earlvyspriigthe supply was,"Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,Clatto,19th Century newspaper,Media 3440,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,comupared with three feet at the time oi the u drought three years ago . a E BISaarEGE. -After almost three,"Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3441,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,"a E BISaarEGE. -After almost three weeks of a sc-tcslv-interrupted drought , the welcome rain C lin htovt showers in Edinburgh","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3442,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,"hand , there f ishas been no approximation to the drought of 1893 , t the present returns showeing a balance","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3443,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,the city were suffici- cient for a three months ' drought without any Iparticular inconvenience being experienced . Until i last,"Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3444,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,"hay will be light owing I r to cite long-continued drought , and prices will probably rise in consequence . w","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3445,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,"of hay in this district owing to the long-continue I drought . Cereal crops are fair , although oats are t","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3446,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,"four hours , and refreshed vegetation , but yesterday the drought was as great as ever , with a cold north-westerly","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3447,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,"wind . No rain , F fell.I KcLSYTr. -The long-continued drought still continues , and the barometer rose higher yester- day","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3448,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,the water supply has not been e affected by the drought up to the present . On 5 Wednesday night the,"Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3449,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,"I distress in the district . , ; HAMILTON. -The drought is not affecting this I t district seriously . Indeed","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3450,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,"valley , all basing first-class gravitation supplies on which continuous drought has little effect . y MWiav ol. - No indications","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM33,Darvel,19th Century newspaper,Media 3451,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,"splendid show of Irish bullocks Esd stirks . The extreme drought tended to check sales , but a good proportion chsanged","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3452,15,6,1895,Summer,15,6,1895,Summer,was adjourned until to-morrow . THE WEATHER . EFFECT OF DROUGHT ON CROPS AND WATER SUPPLY . GLASGOW . We have,"Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3453,15,6,1895,Summer,15,6,1895,Summer,twelve and one o'clock yesterday morning During the day the drought was greas and breeze rather cold . SALvcoATs. -Yesterday at,"Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3454,15,6,1895,Summer,15,6,1895,Summer,"the sky was cloudy and threatening rain , but the drought still continues . Farms near the shore , where the","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3455,15,6,1895,Summer,15,6,1895,Summer,"the present ample supply being diminished , even should the drought be prolonged . In order to increase the pressure to","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3456,17,6,1895,Summer,17,6,1895,Summer,"eeaeli-c of The past week . noring aftortoe lng-' tintrei drought . will it is feared , haves verrin. ' onst","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3457,17,6,1895,Summer,17,6,1895,Summer,bi little from the rivers . owing to the csutinuedtl drought . Salnon arc sel ir oat Is 3d per Ih,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3458,17,6,1895,Summer,17,6,1895,Summer,". The greens were in good order obnnaiderieg the lang-costianerd drought , which made them rather keen . Somoe 10 couwles","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1895",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD73,Southport,19th Century newspaper,Media 3459,17,6,1895,Summer,17,6,1895,Summer,1b. 3loz . The stream is becomivug contracted uider the drought . Tlrt LOCzTY. - . TliSnarrow aquatin thread has been,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3460,17,6,1895,Summer,17,6,1895,Summer,"are an Excellent Crop , have not suffered from the Drought , and aboat SO Acres tay be raised immediately ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3461,18,6,1895,Summer,18,6,1895,Summer,"As it is hard to say how long yet this drought may continue , and we are badly off in this","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,District of Cambus,19th Century newspaper,Media 3462,18,6,1895,Summer,18,6,1895,Summer,"are an Excellent Crop , have cot suffered from the Drought , and about H0 Aer-s may be raised immediately after","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3463,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,". Kuo suS. "" ? c.O' "" owing to the drought wras 'r.iit dealers represente 'd inel-nds1 Br P. L' ""","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3464,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,". THE CONDITION7OF THE CROPS .. it t After a drought which had become somewhat alarming , there has been a","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3465,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,"fall o rain in I theLangholm district , after a drought of about ] aboutntwo months . There was a very","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3466,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,"Ir will beIight and the straw deficient . CAuz&ss-The long drought termnated hers , , a late on Monday night ,","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3467,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,It was to ha regretted that the long- . continued drought in the town since the beginning lot heycar hadcaused agreat,"Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3468,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,satisfactory I condition of their dams during the period of drought would induce manufacturers to join for - establishing works in,"Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3469,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,"of June was witnessed in this district . The long-continued drought was followed during the night , and at intervals throughout","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3470,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,"pulcwokswr lbgnnncom feel thes See tn s-he lonso sv ng-tecrontinuhed drought t beore had been cosufferingy severely , wn ast ngretly","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3471,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,"registered 51 degrees - The svameh d supplyall through the drought has been ample , and there is at present stored","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3472,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,"and cereal crops , which were suffering from the prolonged drought . At 10 P.M1. the barometer was steady at 29","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3473,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,"another upon the crops generally . LocxiEBsiE. -After the long drought , which has lasted for two months , rain fell","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3474,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,"ernd ierekilglfeshiugs have been , anet successtully prosecuted diuring the drought with many streames much contracted . With rain falling on","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3475,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,"occasion it bad a most damtagine influence , as the drought iead 66eintstlforweak , past , and all efforts to bring","Glasgow Herald, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3476,20,6,1895,Summer,20,6,1895,Summer,"district . which have been much injured by the long drought experienced this I summer , and the frost of last","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3477,20,6,1895,Summer,20,6,1895,Summer,"jl- , , - '-bay crop , farmners will suffer drought . The canal , which al-on ea z eecsof tale","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3478,20,6,1895,Summer,20,6,1895,Summer,"Fields of turnips have been re-con-ti , the e-ar-'ityd , drought havig preven.ted these ieu omits , . HinnrocoToseotsE. -The raonfall","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3479,21,6,1895,Summer,21,6,1895,Summer,"changed from its prched and stunted condition during the late drought , much t6 the delight of both farmers and fiockmasters","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3480,21,6,1895,Summer,21,6,1895,Summer,of prayer which would serve them well in times of drought . The late Rev. Dr Horatius Bonar put it beautifully,"Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3481,24,6,1895,Summer,24,6,1895,Summer,"show trads continued duill owing to the effect of the drought on the pastures , farmer . not' prics . Clve","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3482,25,6,1895,Summer,25,6,1895,Summer,"is always tolerably full , and is little affected by drought . Theb estview of the Falls as a whole is","Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3483,26,6,1895,Summer,26,6,1895,Summer,". There was reason to hope last week that the drought had at last fairly broken up , and that rain","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3484,26,6,1895,Summer,26,6,1895,Summer,", of course . pastures have also suffered from the drought , but it can not be said as yet that","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3485,26,6,1895,Summer,26,6,1895,Summer,"being felt about the turnip crop , on which the drought has been pro- ' ducing disastrous effects . After much","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3486,26,6,1895,Summer,26,6,1895,Summer,"weaker have already in many cases succumbed : to the drought . XThe stronger live , but can make hardly any","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3487,26,6,1895,Summer,26,6,1895,Summer,"uptill quite recently have not been badly affected by the drought . Oats made a capital start , and barley has","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3488,26,6,1895,Summer,26,6,1895,Summer,"early varieties now forming their tubers are doubtless sufferingfrom the drought , this 'does not hold 'good of late sorts that","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3489,26,6,1895,Summer,26,6,1895,Summer,"price that could be got in mid-winter . If the drought is , therefore , inflicting Anjury on one part of","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3490,26,6,1895,Summer,26,6,1895,Summer,"years Past , bnt' ! the : efibot of the drought on . umtwres , and ' tOWnlp . Iioid it","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3491,27,6,1895,Summer,27,6,1895,Summer,"for sheep as very bad in England , the continued drought apparently forcing native supplies on the market . Prices here","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3492,27,6,1895,Summer,27,6,1895,Summer,"ioddling trade . Store cattleandrseep= ot - rwu to hecntinued drought . IAmb wre noplentif id , meeting a brisk trade","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3493,28,6,1895,Summer,28,6,1895,Summer,"ralse reoan ; -c , . owing to the continuied droughty , WtstO0 Calves tatd IJicS tode similar tsices a essoe","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3494,28,6,1895,Summer,28,6,1895,Summer,"trade manifested , The recent "" c l l ! drought has bee. , n must injoriocs r steeto of aricultsirits","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3495,2,7,1895,Summer,2,7,1895,Summer,"per box : eels , l2n , to 315 per drought ; , do . scisger , 20s per barrel :","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3496,3,7,1895,Summer,3,7,1895,Summer,", accompanied with pretty severe thunderstorms . Coming after prolonged drought , the rain has refreshed things considerably in Mid- Lothianl","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3497,3,7,1895,Summer,3,7,1895,Summer,"to agriculture has resulted from the partial break in the drought . Of course , if the thunderstorms should be found","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3498,5,7,1895,Summer,5,7,1895,Summer,...... 24 Maximum velocity in one hour ................ 23 The drought which began on the 27th April continued to the 17th,"Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3499,10,7,1895,Summer,10,7,1895,Summer,The County Council can not be held resdponsible for the drought in the spring of 1894 and t.e frost of this,"Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3500,10,7,1895,Summer,10,7,1895,Summer,the rmain sh'nt Some districts have suff-red snellsarr I -y drought . others are likely to hae-rnt. a-- than half an,"Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3501,10,7,1895,Summer,10,7,1895,Summer,"year for the' farmers this year in consequence of the drought and the short hay crn ; , while the root","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3502,10,7,1895,Summer,10,7,1895,Summer,", while the root crops would also suffer from the drought . And did they think the Liberals would be entitled","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3503,12,7,1895,Summer,12,7,1895,Summer,"shows very plainly tin great havoc wrought by the recent drought , the condition of every crop except hops comparing most","Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3504,12,7,1895,Summer,12,7,1895,Summer,Birmigham. tn-dy According to a report just published the recent drought has wrought great havoc among the various growing crops throughout,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd July 1895",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3505,13,7,1895,Summer,13,7,1895,Summer,"badl fatten during the night , but alter the Ioag drought the wieltet was not sari- osya fetdby it , and","Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3506,20,7,1895,Summer,20,7,1895,Summer,"A beginning of the present century , during a long-continued drought which exposed the bed of the loch , the keys","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3507,20,7,1895,Summer,20,7,1895,Summer,"effects following upon the le past winter or the recent drought , except that n. the young birds everywhere will be","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Perthshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 3508,20,7,1895,Summer,20,7,1895,Summer,"averaging some eight a 4 birds each . The recent drought has done no evil to the grouse in Ross-shire ,","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3509,20,7,1895,Summer,20,7,1895,Summer,"power of the 2d V.B.H .. L tosraght the long drought was brought to an t i , and troni eight","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3510,22,7,1895,Summer,22,7,1895,Summer,"grounds report some damage from the severe winter and recent drought , but on the whole the pwospects for fairly good","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM37,Ballantrae,19th Century newspaper,Media 3511,25,7,1895,Summer,25,7,1895,Summer,"with its normal progress , except it was the unusual drought aggrai-ating the agricultural depression in the southern counties . On","Glasgow Herald, 25th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3512,27,7,1895,Summer,27,7,1895,Summer,"near shore. -S156 , Herald Offlce . . FsARSiIRES . DROUGHTY rERRY. -Seadeld , furnished , August , Sep- : .","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3513,27,7,1895,Summer,27,7,1895,Summer,"state of matters boas been . brooruc tet i-b r drought . which bornt up the pastures , and mnsy' T","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3514,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,", 'e:edv on the nature of ` 'Paauity of standing drought . toil , where the crop grew t : ""","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3515,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,"however , in the extreme southern coun- ties that the drought has told with specially t bad effect . All along","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3516,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,"seeds sown not a few wvere prevented , by the drought from ever producing healthy c and growing plants . A","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3517,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,"how- ever , been exactly the reverse . A continued drought kept back the crop in its early stages of growth","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3518,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,"the plant ; but over all it has stood the drought better than any of the other crops , and so","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3519,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,"Lvery striltiug thinning of the plants , but the ) drought not only prevented the stalks from growing into a good","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3520,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,on the ground the last week or two of the drought seemed to 3 . wtvither away and reduce even the,"Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3521,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,damp lands usually set aside forI c natural meadows the drought could not tell s-with nearlv such effect as on light,"Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3522,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,"bave been more successful in resisting the action of the drought , no doubt largclv because timothy is commonly grown on","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,"UKM37,UKM35","Ayrshire,Renfrewahire",19th Century newspaper,Media 3523,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,"which does Inot so readily feel the effects of the drought , and these meadows have given fair crops that (","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3524,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,"at thiz negiegof the year , To , otbtvij the drought proved injurious , but to this one it was in","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3525,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,"good , while cabbages have suffered as severely from the drought as any of the other crops , and are likely","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3526,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,"had a large proportien of the plants totally destroyed by drought immediately after they were planted , while on others the","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3527,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,"its commerce , escape from the injurious consequences of a drought that may be fairly estimated to have cost the farmers","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1895",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3528,2,8,1895,Summer,2,8,1895,Summer,", but in several icnstance the long-continlued spoil of a droughty weather made these lots considerabic deficient in quality . -The","Glasgow Herald, 02nd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3529,5,8,1895,Summer,5,8,1895,Summer,"tereo Tof a . Sinae the termites- ltiesnof thie beg drought the greens have imyroeedverymuich , And on Saturday esere losuing","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3530,9,8,1895,Summer,9,8,1895,Summer,"in Auguset and September-Balhboulau , Pitlochry . EAFIiELD H:OUS SE DROUGHTY FERRY , FOEFARSHIRE . PREPARATION for PUBLIC SCHOOLS and the","Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Pitlochry,19th Century newspaper,Media 3531,9,8,1895,Summer,9,8,1895,Summer,in the works . During 0 the whole of the drought at the beginning of the T present summer Irvine and,"Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3532,9,8,1895,Summer,9,8,1895,Summer,"increasing proportion is threstened with yhsetening of the yield from drought . WHiEAT opened with September t dowrn , and fonlowing","Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3533,10,8,1895,Summer,10,8,1895,Summer,"! N ebraska , and eansas from hot euinds a-ld drought , and teough later reports stated that rats wvas foiling","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3534,10,8,1895,Summer,10,8,1895,Summer,about three shillings pra bead worse . As5 the prolonged drought made grace ; scarce aod they did not get the,"Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3535,14,8,1895,Summer,14,8,1895,Summer,"the begin- ning of January , and an extreme of drought ie being followed by an extreme of wet . The","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3536,14,8,1895,Summer,14,8,1895,Summer,"that is needed to make up for six months ' drought , but if the rate of the downpour continues as","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3537,14,8,1895,Summer,14,8,1895,Summer,maregin of the stock woo left unsold . The locgtcbened drought caused in great measuare the reaction on the trade of,"Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3538,17,8,1895,Summer,17,8,1895,Summer,"in the eMoosh Valley , who are suffering from the drought and the j events of last year , bitterly complain","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3539,17,8,1895,Summer,17,8,1895,Summer,"had been placed hid been occasioned by the PI exceptional drought wbirh existed until very PI recently , and the insufficiency","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3540,19,8,1895,Summer,19,8,1895,Summer,"& Murray , Buchanan Street , Glasgow . 5EA IE DROUGHTY FERRY . FORFARSHIRE . PREPARATION for PUBLIC SCHOOLS and the","Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3541,21,8,1895,Summer,21,8,1895,Summer,must be regarded as beneficial . A continuance of the drought for a longer period than it endured would have been,"Glasgow Herald, 21st August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3542,21,8,1895,Summer,21,8,1895,Summer,hills and pastures that were not prejudicially affected by the drought lambs throve well in the warm sunny weather of June,"Glasgow Herald, 21st August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3543,21,8,1895,Summer,21,8,1895,Summer,", too , have sin- , proved greatly since the drought cane toan end , and sheep stocks have everywhere abun-","Glasgow Herald, 21st August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3544,21,8,1895,Summer,21,8,1895,Summer,"yield for the season , owing chieflv to the I' drought and the deficiency of keep in June and ; '","Glasgow Herald, 21st August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3545,21,8,1895,Summer,21,8,1895,Summer,"is per lox : ees , s10 to 2Cs per drought ; do . cooger. 12s to27le od : herrings (","Glasgow Herald, 21st August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3546,23,8,1895,Summer,23,8,1895,Summer,rule very much opposed to the missionaries . A long drought from which the district had suffered was attributed to the,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3547,11,9,1895,Autumn,11,9,1895,Autumn,"be the most hopeful market at pres-it , notwithstanding the drought impending in the north owin tothe vecry unseasonahl. - weaher","Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3548,11,9,1895,Autumn,11,9,1895,Autumn,"of the Alpes MBanitimes is suffering severely from the protracted drought . Olives and grapes are dropping to the ground ,","Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3549,18,9,1895,Autumn,18,9,1895,Autumn,"experience , and equiliy'exceeded what was required . As the drought of the early part of the year was almost unprecedented","Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3550,18,9,1895,Autumn,18,9,1895,Autumn,"On thic , dry soils that were burnt during the drought , rank green spots are to be seen in the","Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3551,18,9,1895,Autumn,18,9,1895,Autumn,"Store cattle , in spite of' the sum- mer 's drought and the consequient scarcity of keep , have maintained throughout","Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3552,26,9,1895,Autumn,26,9,1895,Autumn,rasxfor half-year ending Slsc August states that X the . drought in the summer interfered 7itli th' . underground operations by,"Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3553,28,9,1895,Autumn,28,9,1895,Autumn,"severe cold and wet , and to excessive heat and drought , while during these trying climatic changes their work was","Glasgow Herald, 28th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3554,2,10,1895,Autumn,2,10,1895,Autumn,"crop , but from its beirg seriously injured by the drought before it caie into the ear . Potatoes are hard","Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3555,3,10,1895,Autumn,3,10,1895,Autumn,"weather in Westmaoreland under- -ent a re-markabrle change , the drought and intense heat of the last week giving place to","Glasgow Herald, 03rd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3556,10,10,1895,Autumn,10,10,1895,Autumn,"snore favourable results , I which was largely attributable to drought . The chairman , in moving the adoption of the","Glasgow Herald, 10th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3557,11,10,1895,Autumn,11,10,1895,Autumn,"has brought no essential relief from the influence of the drought in retarding wheat seeding , but although the urea for","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3558,12,10,1895,Autumn,12,10,1895,Autumn,"and the Madura dis- trict , which suffers most from drought , will for the future be protected . CAPE COLONY","Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3559,12,10,1895,Autumn,12,10,1895,Autumn,"f the year . Ita is largely one teothe prolconeds drought in Cbs Ceatral Iveseat , which caused aaladie'amon-g the swine","Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3560,15,10,1895,Autumn,15,10,1895,Autumn,large Russian shipments . but rallied on the con- tinued drought in the rinter wheat belt and firmer late cabes from,"Glasgow Herald, 15th October 1895",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3561,16,10,1895,Autumn,16,10,1895,Autumn,"to have been half wiped cat by the long summer drought . Kent , Surrey , Sussex , form a solid","Glasgow Herald, 16th October 1895",England,UKJ,"UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ23,UKJ22,UKJ24","River Thames,Sussex",19th Century newspaper,Media 3562,16,10,1895,Autumn,16,10,1895,Autumn,"fors reaction . The better feeling can supported by Continued drought ir the winter wheat belt , by heavy crear- anees","Glasgow Herald, 16th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3563,17,10,1895,Autumn,17,10,1895,Autumn,"Jnot only to keep the works going in time of drought , but also to send a more or less uniform","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3564,18,10,1895,Autumn,18,10,1895,Autumn,"immrsved in the early dealings on news that , the drought in the winter heat belt fs stilt uetrnlaeu and with","Glasgow Herald, 18th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3565,22,10,1895,Autumn,22,10,1895,Autumn,"forarlhat timie under the induilenco at sew1s of . rinleod drought iln the Winter Whea : belt , gain1 wly ilt","Glasgow Herald, 22nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3566,22,10,1895,Autumn,22,10,1895,Autumn,"reaction , lot larre ri-Zps-s th-i- , ni-n' io s-0/tZnip-cl drought . The . n-itssrt s/as , t1 psi-S r.ves ,","Glasgow Herald, 22nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3567,24,10,1895,Autumn,24,10,1895,Autumn,"up on steady cable adeices and news af , contonued drought in the winter wcheat , 1 ) 00 thee gave","Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3568,24,10,1895,Autumn,24,10,1895,Autumn,"or Yosel Wanted , 26 to II na .. heerny. drought not . over 1 feet , flattia bottom : .","Glasgow Herald, 24th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3569,26,10,1895,Autumn,26,10,1895,Autumn,an additional quantity to 3 n be drawvn off durinc droughts or severe frosts . I s The basiness of the,"Glasgow Herald, 26th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3570,26,10,1895,Autumn,26,10,1895,Autumn,"Mr Hornell , in warm1. rich tones . "" The Drought "" ad I'- The Unvwilling Bather "" are interestcng ,","Glasgow Herald, 26th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3571,31,10,1895,Autumn,31,10,1895,Autumn,"by j1 . Masters , of Hounds , owners of drought horses , ansd others , both at home arid ahroad","Glasgow Herald, 31st October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3572,6,11,1895,Autumn,6,11,1895,Autumn,"The first planting was almost afaihite on account of the drought , and now with the rains the worms have appeared","Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3573,6,11,1895,Autumn,6,11,1895,Autumn,"less of a failure . Vie require at once a drought-resisting and a frost-resisting species of wheat , and this we","Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3574,6,11,1895,Autumn,6,11,1895,Autumn,"shown , 40 bushels of good weight even in a droughty year . The total yield on the Oldhamsted Faret canme","Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3575,7,11,1895,Autumn,7,11,1895,Autumn,"the instance of Robert Traquiair , farmer , Cairney- ! drouth . Cardrnss , Duinbarton , as ; executor dative I","Glasgow Herald, 07th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3576,8,11,1895,Autumn,8,11,1895,Autumn,"Qneenelafid , and returnred home on account of the severe drought , which lasted for -nearly two-years , has received a","Glasgow Herald, 08th November 1895",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,Winton,19th Century newspaper,Media 3577,11,11,1895,Autumn,11,11,1895,Autumn,"by sed , E 12Mastero of Hosruds , owners of drought horses , and hI ohers , both at homes and","Glasgow Herald, 11st November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3578,12,11,1895,Autumn,12,11,1895,Autumn,"conflicting tsro en h- different action of tite , svesresonl drought ripon teladfevtils the rich bottoic lands fining abitodset yield ,","Glasgow Herald, 12nd November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3579,16,11,1895,Autumn,16,11,1895,Autumn,inost readily attained . But tb in dry weather and drought we find the safety-Et valve action of the leaf to,"Glasgow Herald, 16th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3580,18,11,1895,Autumn,18,11,1895,Autumn,ronud the city in barrels . oo i Should the drought continuue much longer r of several mines must shut down,"Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3581,22,11,1895,Autumn,22,11,1895,Autumn,", Lsndon , Choirm an . J. A. IL . Drought , Fesq .. 2 Tokenhouse Buildings , London , EC.","Glasgow Herald, 22nd November 1895",England,"UKD,UKI",UKD3,UKD31,Hyde,19th Century newspaper,Media 3582,26,11,1895,Autumn,26,11,1895,Autumn,"Park Street , London , Chairman . J. A. IL Drought , Esq. , 2 Tokenhouse Buildings , London , E.C.","Glasgow Herald, 26th November 1895",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3583,27,11,1895,Autumn,27,11,1895,Autumn,"says that the increased expenses are due to the severe drought making it ceeo , , - n sary for three","Glasgow Herald, 27th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3584,29,11,1895,Autumn,29,11,1895,Autumn,", halverbeen failsourcheS , Grin.d strue.and to Sell Fasl Ihole.minendhttgt Drought Hoi Farm Harness'Horse. sod 2' Dn Eys IX Foresusctioneers ,","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3585,4,12,1895,Winter,4,12,1895,Winter,"if this is given up we may indeed sav that drought has reduced the yield by 20 per cent. , aura","Glasgow Herald, 04th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3586,9,12,1895,Winter,9,12,1895,Winter,"bleaic. , is abundant during the whole year , and drought . is tukoown . Th- seil is nC the rishes","Glasgow Herald, 09th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3587,11,12,1895,Winter,11,12,1895,Winter,"sunfins-nourablo as to once-city , thesneaterhaving prose6 gencrully alisastrouscod the drought tausisig an , isnussally curly mavketiog of the crop throughout","Glasgow Herald, 11st December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3588,14,12,1895,Winter,14,12,1895,Winter,"; Ni f . Uasters of Hounds , owrers of drought horses , and iy other' , both et home and","Glasgow Herald, 14th December 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,Leith,19th Century newspaper,Media 3589,18,12,1895,Winter,18,12,1895,Winter,"the make has also been small on account of the drought- Never , perhaps , have dairy farms generally had so","Glasgow Herald, 18th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3590,25,12,1895,Winter,25,12,1895,Winter,"of from S500,000 to 22,000.000 a day . Is a drought of gold to be more desired than a i floodd","Glasgow Herald, 25th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3591,25,12,1895,Winter,25,12,1895,Winter,"turn out successfully larger I consignments will follow . The drought continues , and must consider- ably affect Australian prosperity .","Glasgow Herald, 25th December 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3592,25,12,1895,Winter,25,12,1895,Winter,"There is no saying at present to what extent the drought will effect financial institutions which are "" carry- ing on","Glasgow Herald, 25th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3593,27,12,1895,Winter,27,12,1895,Winter,land for green crops ira the spring . The severe drought in the spring and early summer ( especially in England,"Glasgow Herald, 27th December 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3594,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,"IE .. V asters , of Hounds , owners of drought horses . and others , both at bonie any abroad","Glasgow Herald, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3595,30,12,1895,Winter,30,12,1895,Winter,". Futures firmer at 3d to 64 advance upon reported drought in the Brarils , without busIness resulting . Closing values","Glasgow Herald, 30th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3596,31,12,1895,Winter,31,12,1895,Winter,"l0s per box ; eels , lOs tos 2is per drought ; do . conger. 27s Gd to S0s per barrel","Glasgow Herald, 31st December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3597,1,1,1896,Winter,1,1,1896,Winter,"1fuctuating of crops , extremles of heat and cold , drought and damp seeming to affca t them less than either","Glasgow Herald, 01st January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3598,1,1,1896,Winter,1,1,1896,Winter,"a crop which simply "" collapses uinder the influence of drought . lHowever , we find that the total yield of","Glasgow Herald, 01st January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3599,2,1,1896,Winter,2,1,1896,Winter,"of the apparently sio-n yet pro- fnmiidll deep aine of droughts . Mr Bryson con'I cieued by salyili that , though","Glasgow Herald, 02nd January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3600,3,1,1896,Winter,3,1,1896,Winter,"by 3 . Ii1>l sastsrs oP Hounds . o*-ners of drought horses , and to-ers , both at home and abroad","Glasgow Herald, 03rd January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3601,8,1,1896,Winter,8,1,1896,Winter,moisture is stored which proves valuable when a time of drought comes in June or July . It comes sip then,"Glasgow Herald, 08th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3602,8,1,1896,Winter,8,1,1896,Winter,August to early October another spell of great heat and drought was experienced . September was wonderfully hot . From mid,"Glasgow Herald, 08th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3603,29,1,1896,Winter,29,1,1896,Winter,"a great portion of the a Australian cionirs . This drought is now in great d I part , although it","Glasgow Herald, 29th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3604,30,1,1896,Winter,30,1,1896,Winter,questing them to co-operate with Sir James Is.ivemaright . The drought here continues te and the water supply is most deficient,"Glasgow Herald, 30th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3605,31,1,1896,Winter,31,1,1896,Winter,B BE SOLD . SECOND PORTIOS OF BARGAINS NOW BEING DROUGHT FORWARD . Once more the time hob arrired for a,"Glasgow Herald, 31st January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3606,4,2,1896,Winter,4,2,1896,Winter,"The inmprocenient xcaiild , huoweveri b'c neucralised by thu , drought ovilstl had prevtwles iT , hoc sehich , it wee","Glasgow Herald, 04th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3607,8,2,1896,Winter,8,2,1896,Winter,"EdioburoehAp to itOP'Gurn N'&-romraohbletestimony bF 'aB-eLIof Hesl , ciieor cI drought hoorae , and sth-os. , ocnto a : bourn and","Glasgow Herald, 08th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3608,15,2,1896,Winter,15,2,1896,Winter,"death , while young women are crucified in times of drought or too much rain in order to propitiate r the","Glasgow Herald, 15th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3609,15,2,1896,Winter,15,2,1896,Winter,". I . .1 Masters of Hounds , orners of drought horser , andJ others . both at home and abroad","Glasgow Herald, 15th February 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,Leith,19th Century newspaper,Media 3610,26,2,1896,Winter,26,2,1896,Winter,"21,042oz .. the yield being curtailed by th , '' drought . The dividends for the month wart- I 17,896 ,","Glasgow Herald, 26th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3611,28,2,1896,Winter,28,2,1896,Winter,"was looked for in 1895 , butI labour troubles and drought during the year , P Iand the political disturbances towards","Glasgow Herald, 28th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3612,3,3,1896,Spring,3,3,1896,Spring,"1892 , and including two years of very excep-I tional drought , 1893 and 1895 , of which the former .","Glasgow Herald, 03rd March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3613,3,3,1896,Spring,3,3,1896,Spring,the fall in the price of stock caused by the drought in the eastern and southern counties . ( 2 ),"Glasgow Herald, 03rd March 1896","England,Wales",UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3614,9,3,1896,Spring,9,3,1896,Spring,"'l'impaonoln testimony by .. 4Masters of Hounds . osceners of drought horses , end olbero , both -at homes ansI abroad","Glasgow Herald, 09th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3615,12,3,1896,Spring,12,3,1896,Spring,""" and w wit , "" "" lsrour'ht'' and '' drought . ' *resource "" ! i and '' purse ,","Glasgow Herald, 12nd March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3616,20,3,1896,Spring,20,3,1896,Spring,hunt fre ' this season it arises from the prelonged drought in the colony curetailing the ma ] ke . Arrivals,"Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3617,27,3,1896,Spring,27,3,1896,Spring,". The cause was , of course , the severe drought right over the face of the Continent which burnt up","Glasgow Herald, 27th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3618,28,3,1896,Spring,28,3,1896,Spring,"water available to run all the machillery owing to the drought . The case is without precedent . "" The report","Glasgow Herald, 28th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3619,30,3,1896,Spring,30,3,1896,Spring,"statcs ......... 204.000 267,902 Total in eight .. -6,343,000 5,045,000 Drought Inca sight dcnot the Week .. 03.000 120.005 lIe rthern","Glasgow Herald, 30th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3620,31,3,1896,Spring,31,3,1896,Spring,"some loss of stock in conse- rc quence of the drought , their position would be sI better than some of","Glasgow Herald, 31st March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3621,31,3,1896,Spring,31,3,1896,Spring,"trade wvas under a cloud , but owing to the drought they might look for some rise in i1 prices .","Glasgow Herald, 31st March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3622,2,4,1896,Spring,2,4,1896,Spring,"the waste weir , but after experiencing last year 's drought they had decided to put on two courses , raising","Glasgow Herald, 02nd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3623,2,4,1896,Spring,2,4,1896,Spring,"as a remarkably good sign in view of the general drought last year , and that all selectors showing good reason","Glasgow Herald, 02nd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3624,8,4,1896,Spring,8,4,1896,Spring,"and quite likely they will be followed by one of drought . People are solving early , however . If they","Glasgow Herald, 08th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3625,11,4,1896,Spring,11,4,1896,Spring,Rye- saffored is most Ststes 1ess then wheat . The drought Sc the ny winter withD alternate freezing and thawing afterwards,"Glasgow Herald, 11st April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3626,14,4,1896,Spring,14,4,1896,Spring,of the destruction of the pasture from Ohlsioloon- awards by drought and locusts . Rates from Cllmloio i to Salisbury -went,"Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3627,16,4,1896,Spring,16,4,1896,Spring,", owing , to the contsnus. , 2 of the drought and prevalence of hith ; Ni2o Besides several smaller conflagrations","Glasgow Herald, 16th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3628,17,4,1896,Spring,17,4,1896,Spring,"staff in theJ . G.P.O. , Glasgow . . THE DROUGHT AT CALCUTTA ; ( REUarxRTEaEGEAM. ) *1 Calcutta , April","Glasgow Herald, 17th April 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3629,17,4,1896,Spring,17,4,1896,Spring,"alarming frequency , owing to the continuance c of the drought and prevaleuce of high wiods.:a Besides several smaller conflagrations ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3630,20,4,1896,Spring,20,4,1896,Spring,"1% d The position of affairs relmains mnchpi h Exceptional drought continues , and owitm Z3 the inadequate wvater supply and","Glasgow Herald, 20th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3631,22,4,1896,Spring,22,4,1896,Spring,"the scarcity of lhav wliich r-n -d from last summer:s drought h. -s hardly m tad ; tsel felt , and","Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3632,27,4,1896,Spring,27,4,1896,Spring,"nrc , on : t Uns.h to F 's nor drought : dol. vong'er , b 's to . bor.ei' ,","Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3633,28,4,1896,Spring,28,4,1896,Spring,"a heen favoucabie . Duoars. -A saerol- and pro- -longed drought baa Prevailed , and the w-esther hac bErn dikecidedly untns'ourable","Glasgow Herald, 28th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3634,28,4,1896,Spring,28,4,1896,Spring,and the w-esther hac bErn dikecidedly untns'ourable . Latterly the drought has extenisively induced red spid'er blight . Dar-e-Ijoisng-Very dryiveathcr'has prevailed,"Glasgow Herald, 28th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3635,30,4,1896,Spring,30,4,1896,Spring,"paid . . Had it not been for the exceptional drought ro Auistralia , accompanied by the abnormal heat , the","Glasgow Herald, 30th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3636,2,5,1896,Spring,2,5,1896,Spring,"small one , and the proceedings wvereI orderly . THl:E DROUGHT IN IN-DIA. : ( aIsTwER 'S TIEGin AISt .. )","Glasgow Herald, 02nd May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3637,4,5,1896,Spring,4,5,1896,Spring,"pastoral pursuits invoke grave consideration . Low prices , prolonged drought , locusts , and rinderpest have pressed with extreme severity","Glasgow Herald, 04th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3638,6,5,1896,Spring,6,5,1896,Spring,this month and the next one . But - if drought set in people will wish that they had kept the,"Glasgow Herald, 06th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3639,6,5,1896,Spring,6,5,1896,Spring,"snowless winter leaves the country much at the mercy of drought in the summer months . The s unexpected , however","Glasgow Herald, 06th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3640,7,5,1896,Spring,7,5,1896,Spring,", and greens diflicult to play on owing to protractedr drought . There was a good enrtry of meoseers . The","Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3641,13,5,1896,Spring,13,5,1896,Spring,"rainfall to help the "" 'tnt tO50w igns of the drought , more ; '- i' -Id tat were late in","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3642,13,5,1896,Spring,13,5,1896,Spring,"whicb is absolutelylife-giving , is was tedand when heat and drought succeed to a rainy period , prayers to S. Isidoro","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3643,14,5,1896,Spring,14,5,1896,Spring,"THE DaouoarT ox , es TRE WAsTER SUPPLY. -The protracted drought is at last telling severely on the Kirkualdy and Dysart","Glasgow Herald, 14th May 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,Dysart,19th Century newspaper,Media 3644,18,5,1896,Spring,18,5,1896,Spring,"of a splendid tournament next week . Notwithstandirg the long drought experienced recently , the links are in excolsent condition ,","Glasgow Herald, 18th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3645,19,5,1896,Spring,19,5,1896,Spring,". I. ARtFLO ( $THAD. -Te Let , fursisheid . Drought Rouse , GAPULLOCH Ilichang ) . - Femirnie Bock Villa","Glasgow Herald, 19th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3646,20,5,1896,Spring,20,5,1896,Spring,"were sin , yesterday on short supplies owing to the drought , an oast demand . but old serer easy as","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1896",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3647,20,5,1896,Spring,20,5,1896,Spring,"anxiety has been felt about the conthui- anee of the drought teat , has lasted since the s. b egin ofte","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3648,20,5,1896,Spring,20,5,1896,Spring,samle peiold last' y year that the tea weeks ' drought of 1S95 which 4 ie proved so disastrous to the,"Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3649,20,5,1896,Spring,20,5,1896,Spring,to a very 'amag- 5iiug extent tile evil effects of drought . e But thougl no grievous injury has been done,"Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3650,20,5,1896,Spring,20,5,1896,Spring,present stage of growth the potatoes can estand a moderate drought better than most o crops . Should the weather remain,"Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3651,20,5,1896,Spring,20,5,1896,Spring,"sfavourable for sowing purposes , yet the prolonged e ; drought has told upon the land all round . On -","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3652,20,5,1896,Spring,20,5,1896,Spring,"welI into flower , and not- 1 withstetandog the prolonged drought are looking first-rate . The early sown potatoes are well","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3653,23,5,1896,Spring,23,5,1896,Spring,"soon , and higher priles be realised . The prolonged drought has of course en- cosraged this idea , hut butter","Glasgow Herald, 23rd May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3654,27,5,1896,Spring,27,5,1896,Spring,will un- doubtedly feel the full effects of the prolonged drought . The Swede turnip sowings are all but finished and,"Glasgow Herald, 27th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3655,29,5,1896,Spring,29,5,1896,Spring,"rapid succession seemed l likely to ruin the country-rinderpest , drought , and rebellion-are now more likely to make it .","Glasgow Herald, 29th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3656,29,5,1896,Spring,29,5,1896,Spring,"country . The late succes- . sion of calainitics-rinderpest , drought , and ! rrebellion-was not an unmixed evil , as","Glasgow Herald, 29th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3657,1,6,1896,Summer,1,6,1896,Summer,"says that the famine is due to the prolonged e drought , which has lasted for several months . e An","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3658,2,6,1896,Summer,2,6,1896,Summer,2 8 M keuNewark .......... 6 4 8 nr c drought and hard e ; basinse 189. he number of tro0ut-hilled,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3659,3,6,1896,Summer,3,6,1896,Summer,"i HOME AND FOREIGN NOTES . The prolongation of the drought , only slightly "" ititreropted yesterday , is beginning to","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3660,3,6,1896,Summer,3,6,1896,Summer,of the straw being short this year oving bo the drought . and holders of first-class old hav are already asking,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3661,3,6,1896,Summer,3,6,1896,Summer,"ports are now due- -Ot kvmd . Th "" continued drought , ' ; bC-ilUrzlptjon , anod too demand Cmla mnet","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3662,3,6,1896,Summer,3,6,1896,Summer,", together with .. Th-edotreets vioible erhibit and reports of drought to England and- France , dosing steady and- unohanged to","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3663,3,6,1896,Summer,3,6,1896,Summer,"hard as might hane been e expected after the long-continued drought , and it is difficult to say whether the course","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3664,3,6,1896,Summer,3,6,1896,Summer,"Young and Mr Stewart had fair sport . Bor.tsnt Esr-The drought still continues , and en the whole little can be","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3665,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,"crops of all kinds are suffering from the con- tinned drought . Strawberries , are not , how . ever ,","Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3666,5,6,1896,Summer,5,6,1896,Summer,"ls to 35 la 6d . OOving to tbe prolonged drought . thr densond for sheep , altholug steady , was","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3667,5,6,1896,Summer,5,6,1896,Summer,"sci-.t.Tlt stsctfasoslahls .. Asniety is occairSoned , Ihoweoc-.i bythe lssss-eosiisoied drought , andids moedrate aonaTnt of i-sin ernfid ceritaisly , ira-","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3668,5,6,1896,Summer,5,6,1896,Summer,"keeper , had to contend against on account Of the drought experienced recently , the links were in very good order","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Galloway,19th Century newspaper,Media 3669,6,6,1896,Summer,6,6,1896,Summer,"now contributing very interesting observations and remarks on the late drought , and are inclined to assure the public that it","Glasgow Herald, 06th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3670,6,6,1896,Summer,6,6,1896,Summer,from tbe Atan-itic Ocean . It would seem that the drought has consisted chiefly in the absence of rain acl not,"Glasgow Herald, 06th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3671,6,6,1896,Summer,6,6,1896,Summer,"meet the damage done by the locust plague and protracted drought . Natal being possessed of a State railway , the","Glasgow Herald, 06th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3672,10,6,1896,Summer,10,6,1896,Summer,every ! Y kind of crop from the injury by drought that e many people nere tearing . I. Then the,"Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3673,10,6,1896,Summer,10,6,1896,Summer,"farms have hbad to be rekovn owing to the prolonged drought . I r Stocl ; are thrivio Feeders however ,","Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3674,10,6,1896,Summer,10,6,1896,Summer,a steak 's average . and ceznasquently the long spring drought can not I be regarded as mitch abated . The,"Glasgow Herald, 10th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3675,12,6,1896,Summer,12,6,1896,Summer,", Mr A. D. Richard-I 16 son reported that the drought which set in in the J middle of April continued","Glasgow Herald, 12nd June 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3676,13,6,1896,Summer,13,6,1896,Summer,"` at Yet is it wonderful what an amount of drought , anrd drying our plant friends will suiTer without much","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3677,13,6,1896,Summer,13,6,1896,Summer,. Tire br-3 ; ak up of thre j hukng drought has givr-lr na irtuc-inrur- tio tire- y country trade and,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3678,15,6,1896,Summer,15,6,1896,Summer,""" Icenturies "" were F , as common during the droughty weather of d May as blackberries in autumn , not","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3679,16,6,1896,Summer,16,6,1896,Summer,"by the higher cable from theoatber side , complaints if drought is some portion of Texas , and . more favourable","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1896",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3680,17,6,1896,Summer,17,6,1896,Summer,the gDr record of agricultural observations . An undue we drought spoils one crop or an excessive fall of tei rain,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3681,17,6,1896,Summer,17,6,1896,Summer,Or To weeks ago all this was changed . A drought a of moderate duration and severity had produced a damaging,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3682,17,6,1896,Summer,17,6,1896,Summer,mnore badly has the crop been t affected bv the drought and the worse is the d . crop . Nevertheless,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3683,17,6,1896,Summer,17,6,1896,Summer,"given to T the brairding of the crop by the drought of May . "" As to the physical condition of","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3684,17,6,1896,Summer,17,6,1896,Summer,its p rogress through cold nor inijury iwon by frost.The drought has hadl little or no gent effect on wheat furth,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3685,17,6,1896,Summer,17,6,1896,Summer,y in date it will be a record one . Drought was just SE ) sbeginning to be felt at the,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3686,17,6,1896,Summer,17,6,1896,Summer,"in fe tad 'eaely so good manoral condition , thu drought Is had more effect . Even there , however ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3687,18,6,1896,Summer,18,6,1896,Summer,"Broxburn . Fancy , too , the "" hydra- ' drouth "" of these miners from the neighbour-hood without licensed houses","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3688,20,6,1896,Summer,20,6,1896,Summer,". dayIhs oily atousinssdto I5inches. atacoosttiri Drk , of prascticsl drought contiunses . Os the spat the dceototd at I o","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3689,23,6,1896,Summer,23,6,1896,Summer,"wore still much felt in the northern districts , and drought and the or ravages oE locusts have played sad havoc","Glasgow Herald, 23rd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3690,24,6,1896,Summer,24,6,1896,Summer,as to the : . a further continuance of the drought ens and prospects of agriculture in this Tire moderate and,"Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3691,24,6,1896,Summer,24,6,1896,Summer,"and prospects of agriculture in this Tire moderate and partial drought that , eialed has had somewhat mixed and ' ""","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3692,24,6,1896,Summer,24,6,1896,Summer,"been ot superior quality , u -a lnhlv withered by drought or over- I --s lier unliuly rank acil mloist through","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3693,24,6,1896,Summer,24,6,1896,Summer,"resowing c had to be set about , the prolonged drought t and the deadly flY having between them caused destruction","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3694,24,6,1896,Summer,24,6,1896,Summer,"for now a full fortnight , and the change from drought to a genial moisture has made a marked difference to","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3695,24,6,1896,Summer,24,6,1896,Summer,"seem on the whole more signs of reaction to I drought than of a break up of the summer heat ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3696,24,6,1896,Summer,24,6,1896,Summer,"when prices should I haves advanced was May , wehen drought prevailed I and prospects weie by no means rosy .","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3697,27,6,1896,Summer,27,6,1896,Summer,"it-sreports , receieird fros correspondetstais the oottoo.gi'wofn otancO : -'Ths drought continues seer a. large part of Tetao , and dlsnoages","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3698,27,6,1896,Summer,27,6,1896,Summer,", from a , thorough inquiry , in Tecas the drought is really unrelieved and that in the othter Staten the","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3699,30,6,1896,Summer,30,6,1896,Summer,"hmahes evidently still fesliiig thle ill effects Itf tilie Prolonged drought . 5j , tYoung extensions have assuffered v'sry severel )","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3700,1,7,1896,Summer,1,7,1896,Summer,. Those thai were grubbed during the time of the drought fell away whenever the rain came . The spring- I,"Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3701,1,7,1896,Summer,1,7,1896,Summer,w . Strawbberrieson most gardens have suiffered from the prolonged drought ; the rain seas too long in corning to save,"Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3702,3,7,1896,Summer,3,7,1896,Summer,"when the blazing summer mnonthis come round with their attendant droughts and lust ! storms , their intolerable accompaniments of )","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3703,4,7,1896,Summer,4,7,1896,Summer,"once every 24 hours . A ! so week 's drought at Gailes , though it causes no' difficulty in respect","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM33,Gailes,19th Century newspaper,Media 3704,4,7,1896,Summer,4,7,1896,Summer,", but in the greater part of the State the drought continues . In the remainderof the South rain has fallen","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3705,4,7,1896,Summer,4,7,1896,Summer,that it never seems to be affected by the longest drought . There is a local tradition that the island was,"Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3706,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,"national flower . Early hopes were dashed by the long drought and the strong winds , with the conse- quence that","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3707,7,7,1896,Summer,7,7,1896,Summer,suffer from the effects of a visitation of locusts and drought for the next twelve months . An influential committee has,"Glasgow Herald, 07th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3708,9,7,1896,Summer,9,7,1896,Summer,AND REFRESHING . TENKENT 'S LAGER BEER . Supplied on Drought direct from the Iea CellUrs . To be bad at,"Glasgow Herald, 09th July 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3709,10,7,1896,Summer,10,7,1896,Summer,REFRESHING . TEN NNEN-T 'S LAGER BEER . Soriljed on Drought Cirers from the Ito Cellarn . To Is- had stall,"Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3710,11,7,1896,Summer,11,7,1896,Summer,"1 By R. T. Omond , F.R.SE. j. 3 . Droughts and Heavy Rais at Edinburgh since 1770 . By I","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3711,11,7,1896,Summer,11,7,1896,Summer,yet maintained a stolid silence on the subject . Tire drought was sulp- posed to have been the cause of the,"Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3712,11,7,1896,Summer,11,7,1896,Summer,flushed . There was a slight set-back dTuring the long drought of May . but the birds appernt to have quite,"Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3713,11,7,1896,Summer,11,7,1896,Summer,strictly preserved . There had been some losses during the drought of May in one or two quarters by the destruction,"Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3714,15,7,1896,Summer,15,7,1896,Summer,"freely on reportes of crop damage from hear 1 okd drought , closing firm and j to higher . Toa )","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3715,15,7,1896,Summer,15,7,1896,Summer,"is i , fiftieth part of the whole . The drought Or a MNay has told with specially ruinous effect allt","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3716,15,7,1896,Summer,15,7,1896,Summer,"alwavs too cold for its well-being , and the be drought of May did no injury to it , as it","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3717,15,7,1896,Summer,15,7,1896,Summer,"never became deficient . Neither , indeed , was the drought so severe as en to do any injury on the","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3718,15,7,1896,Summer,15,7,1896,Summer,"second year in succession , has suffered badly fia from drought , and there the crop is considered w to be","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3719,15,7,1896,Summer,15,7,1896,Summer,borne in mind that the effects Of the May 24 drought and of the late spring grazing have T only been,"Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3720,15,7,1896,Summer,15,7,1896,Summer,"the early-sown fields had to run thei gauntlet of the drought , and where they suc- ceeded in brairding in spite","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3721,15,7,1896,Summer,15,7,1896,Summer,"store for the turnip crop . Risks of t ; drought and mildew in September lie before it , l )","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3722,15,7,1896,Summer,15,7,1896,Summer,"progress . It 5 ] was not injuretd by the drought , except on very I climited areas on the earliest","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3723,16,7,1896,Summer,16,7,1896,Summer,"da1ort 0I and heavy tarts at : , r-o. : Droughts 2M.r Mo'sen deant-. mnore than 11 dlayso- , ocl heavy","Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3724,16,7,1896,Summer,16,7,1896,Summer,126 cr-.r : . years tire raitif ll hLu -motei Droughts exceedieg ; a fnirmIto -r Aa rost common itt J1Wili-,"Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3725,24,7,1896,Summer,24,7,1896,Summer,of the . weather and in the summer by the drought . The canal was also for three or four weeks,"Glasgow Herald, 24th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3726,24,7,1896,Summer,24,7,1896,Summer,"inter- ruption also , more or less protracted , from drought and frost . When the Invergarry and Fort-' Augustus Railway","Glasgow Herald, 24th July 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Invergarry,19th Century newspaper,Media 3727,24,7,1896,Summer,24,7,1896,Summer,Say Z is a tenant to whom in times of drought t1 the landlord bhaa given pommiasion to draw water I,"Glasgow Herald, 24th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3728,27,7,1896,Summer,27,7,1896,Summer,stride again ; but iit suffered very severely froin the drought last Iseason . The purchasing power of the people I,"Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3729,28,7,1896,Summer,28,7,1896,Summer,AIND REFRESHING . TE'NNENT 'S LAGER BEER . Supplied on Drought direct from the lee Cellaro Tobe ! tad at allthoPrincipal,"Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3730,1,8,1896,Summer,1,8,1896,Summer,"t tionai , Augusi 18 ; MAsistant-Engineer Arthur E. , Drought to Pembroke - additional , to date l July 31","Glasgow Herald, 01st August 1896",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Pembroke,19th Century newspaper,Media 3731,3,8,1896,Summer,3,8,1896,Summer,"likely to I ; be deficient on account of the drought , that copies L ; of a leaflet , largely","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3732,4,8,1896,Summer,4,8,1896,Summer,"fodder crops appears likely to be deficient on account of drought , that copies of a leafi t largely circulated in","Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3733,4,8,1896,Summer,4,8,1896,Summer,meeting proved ery s i 6c sltul alitourstoivins to the drought the eeeoss sene aer 'srer lteeit rndlid7Sciilt . Thze chief,"Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3734,6,8,1896,Summer,6,8,1896,Summer,"I .3s i for this moonth are due to exesptional drought ; f advices have now , however , been reeived","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3735,7,8,1896,Summer,7,8,1896,Summer,", the averag- now , sctasdig at 105o9 . The drought-stricken counties of Berl 's , Wilts , Surrey , Dorset.","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1896",England,"UKK,UKG,UKJ","UKK2,UKG1,UKJ2","UKK22,UKG11,UKJ23",,19th Century newspaper,Media 3736,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,thoughl in one or1 tvoinstaucts Core-our no excepti.on ; the drought issimlay ceUare seotsle ar ta-a. on groemnds vwhere vater is,"Glasgow Herald, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3737,12,8,1896,Summer,12,8,1896,Summer,"themselves Ang'eni . Misfortunes of all sorts-sickness end desth , drought and famine , war and visitation from wil4 animals-are attributed","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3738,13,8,1896,Summer,13,8,1896,Summer,"were anticipated in this quarter on account of the June drought , which wrought havoc among the broods ian the higher","Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3739,13,8,1896,Summer,13,8,1896,Summer,ready f or crusshing ; - ' unavoidably delayed by drought . Threr is a 3 ; favourable change in the,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3740,14,8,1896,Summer,14,8,1896,Summer,tor sends ondl suppliesof iars. ad ueplduilg tontroct abthrong/ the drought andp n rouhve isord aer toe esnorttinedt demand larghe numbers,"Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3741,14,8,1896,Summer,14,8,1896,Summer,"away . This could not be be attributed to the drought of the early spring , for no better watered moor","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Hill of Fare,19th Century newspaper,Media 3742,18,8,1896,Summer,18,8,1896,Summer,irrigation system that there his can be neither foods nor drought . Xuanhlsien is Es at the base of the hills,"Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3743,18,8,1896,Summer,18,8,1896,Summer,The cables to hand this i uorntolg report that the drought cotnbotoc ina thu Soirthero ; States . Oe tbis news,"Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3744,19,8,1896,Summer,19,8,1896,Summer,"in those districts wh'ere pastures got berned up during thse drought , and the comparative coldness or the present months is","Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3745,19,8,1896,Summer,19,8,1896,Summer,"summer many parts of England have . suffered severely from drought , ani pastures and to' age crops are not yet","Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3746,19,8,1896,Summer,19,8,1896,Summer,"not yet giving plentiful keep , for thougb the extreme drought has come to aem end , the rainfall has hardly","Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3747,19,8,1896,Summer,19,8,1896,Summer,"any of her neighbours , feels the effects of the drought more than any , and business is very dull there","Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3748,20,8,1896,Summer,20,8,1896,Summer,"the want iof a of water and the occurrence of droughts , which I He a barn up crops , starve","Glasgow Herald, 20th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3749,24,8,1896,Summer,24,8,1896,Summer,volume of busi- ness . I The seffects of the drought of the cotton crop in I the south-west are calamitous,"Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3750,26,8,1896,Summer,26,8,1896,Summer,"but in the south of England there had been a drought , so that as a result on the whole the","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1896","GB,England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3751,26,8,1896,Summer,26,8,1896,Summer,"40,000 , irrespective of 615A for royalty . "" The drought and then the floods caused an increase in both material","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3752,26,8,1896,Summer,26,8,1896,Summer,"LIVERPOOD , TonEcDonz-With More favrounable crop : accounets , the drought being greatly relieved to the Golf IStates , the American","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3753,27,8,1896,Summer,27,8,1896,Summer,"eations being somewhat behind on account-of the extended spell of drought which has prevailed ail over Isince early March , nith","Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3754,28,8,1896,Summer,28,8,1896,Summer,"of Victoria . In the north , however , the drought continues , and the absence of raiia imna-nikI : tbr","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3755,1,9,1896,Autumn,1,9,1896,Autumn,"e-ntS per annum , but in view of the recent drought . which causes serious obstruction to trac and loss of","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3756,2,9,1896,Autumn,2,9,1896,Autumn,". On Deeside the partridges have suffered fronm the lung drought , and are not so plentiful as in former esasons","Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1896",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL23,Deeside,19th Century newspaper,Media 3757,2,9,1896,Autumn,2,9,1896,Autumn,the crops being irreparably injured in the ose year by drought Iand in the next by floods and storms . s,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd September 1896",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3758,5,9,1896,Autumn,5,9,1896,Autumn,", like April , was very dry . The protracted drought and hard easterly winds resulted in the captures for that","Glasgow Herald, 05th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3759,9,9,1896,Autumn,9,9,1896,Autumn,"PARFFIN LAMPS . soiti Duple , Ptele. aud ott:cr Central Drought Sioreer for the Table , Floor , or Wall ,","Glasgow Herald, 09th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3760,12,9,1896,Autumn,12,9,1896,Autumn,"been all tlis'. could he desired , and rise essnmer drought has i scrasieedosincisonvesience . YrP . H. Noshitt , Toson-Clerki","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3761,12,9,1896,Autumn,12,9,1896,Autumn,"-also states that , notwvithstandling ike , - lvo. -cvvciniied drought , there has not heens in Doullan the Isiiecrentriction sointt","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3762,16,9,1896,Autumn,16,9,1896,Autumn,"this respect as a month ago they had apprehensions of drought . Tue advantage to the meadows has been unmistakable ,","Glasgow Herald, 16th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3763,23,9,1896,Autumn,23,9,1896,Autumn,", and the can- seouent effect of the early summer drought . M -ore depended on the nature of the soil","Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3764,23,9,1896,Autumn,23,9,1896,Autumn,of the soil itself and its capacity for standing the drought . In the latter part- of the season all the,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3765,30,9,1896,Autumn,30,9,1896,Autumn,agricultural produce each voyage in refrigerating chambers . The dreaded droughts in the western country have been successfully conquered by the,"Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3766,1,10,1896,Autumn,1,10,1896,Autumn,balance of 261 . It is added that the persistent drought of the past season following three successive years of remarkably,"Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3767,12,10,1896,Autumn,12,10,1896,Autumn,"of their corn which lay tr in soouks . The drought was axcsptiunal , and fuli advantage was taken of it","Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3768,13,10,1896,Autumn,13,10,1896,Autumn,"do per box ; eels , lle to lie per drought ; coroger , Its ; h erriogs , fresh olinshb","Glasgow Herald, 13rd October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3769,20,10,1896,Autumn,20,10,1896,Autumn,". , , . h m l0s to l6e per drought : conager. lb- ; berria ; . -cs 153 to","Glasgow Herald, 20th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3770,21,10,1896,Autumn,21,10,1896,Autumn,"lvindy char- - ! act--.ce-S vrcnain . The res icus drought has now ! beean entirely made up , and the","Glasgow Herald, 21st October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3771,2,11,1896,Autumn,2,11,1896,Autumn,"nor at tirnes in the river . lint the great drought of the early spring and uanmere , and the abuormkl","Glasgow Herald, 02nd November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3772,4,11,1896,Autumn,4,11,1896,Autumn,"in all the hundred and one oplratiois of sirriculture . Drought supervenrs , and there is n work to be done","Glasgow Herald, 04th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3773,7,11,1896,Autumn,7,11,1896,Autumn,"- . . 'A , iWiit the baths . Ie drought ' N N p Ivery unsienmly thickg oil lile ''t","Glasgow Herald, 07th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3774,18,11,1896,Autumn,18,11,1896,Autumn,these countries is now generally assumed . OGving to the drought the decrease in the Indian wheat area is put at,"Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3775,19,11,1896,Autumn,19,11,1896,Autumn,"owing to tve , e I serious effects of thej drought throughout the let ecolony. hd The directors of the RIO","Glasgow Herald, 19th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3776,23,11,1896,Autumn,23,11,1896,Autumn,the Atistralasi as colonies 'to it Igiving warnings of coming droughts and floodsfor tbe t clree months ahead . This he,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3777,23,11,1896,Autumn,23,11,1896,Autumn,Mllr Wragg-e is confident thiat the Asistrala-sian flood6s Alex and droughts depend to no small extent upon baro- Chaim metric pressure,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3778,27,11,1896,Autumn,27,11,1896,Autumn,", s , Rand-Painted , l2e 6d . Let Artistic Drought Screens , sasni-Painted , 14e Sit . Lot Elegant Draucht","Glasgow Herald, 27th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3779,27,11,1896,Autumn,27,11,1896,Autumn,"by its tre cats treSt cnid>tehnsteo of teOrpenatr , or droughts ; ulseful ts pescoes ofoting , shoot- ing , bicycinzgh","Glasgow Herald, 27th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3780,30,11,1896,Autumn,30,11,1896,Autumn,"afternoon in l Ire . 'e -j rit Hall , Droughty Ferry . the Fart . g C He. - conferred","Glasgow Herald, 30th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3781,30,11,1896,Autumn,30,11,1896,Autumn,"be delayed , owraing on one hand to the prolonged drought in many parts of the Republic , which had necessitated","Glasgow Herald, 30th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3782,5,12,1896,Winter,5,12,1896,Winter,"that the company 's loss during the year from the drought *vas not leass 6than 40,000 , Contingent liabilities were bein","Glasgow Herald, 05th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3783,8,12,1896,Winter,8,12,1896,Winter,", Os per box ; eels. l03 to 205s pes drought : conger , Its to 25e ; herrings , foeshr","Glasgow Herald, 08th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3784,9,12,1896,Winter,9,12,1896,Winter,"vmonth 's cricehing yielded 1000Oz . Ow'ing to con- tinupi drought the battery sow closed , and the daml is cty.","Glasgow Herald, 09th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3785,12,12,1896,Winter,12,12,1896,Winter,"account of the scarcity ot water , oaing to the drought , the company 's reservoirs having been coinmpleted after the","Glasgow Herald, 12nd December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3786,23,12,1896,Winter,23,12,1896,Winter,water . This tells I heavily when the long summer drought comes . The first snow of the season is not,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3787,23,12,1896,Winter,23,12,1896,Winter,"failure of tile crops . The con- t inuous , drought has ruined all growths . Some facoilies ace absolutely starving","Glasgow Herald, 23rd December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3788,26,12,1896,Winter,26,12,1896,Winter,"early spring and suminer >P finonuths having experienced a severe drought , d s several isipartant branches of this industry were","Glasgow Herald, 26th December 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3789,26,12,1896,Winter,26,12,1896,Winter,"Australian mal crop , and , lastly , the disastrous drought toIndra tl Iby and consequent fauine , tire result beilg","Glasgow Herald, 26th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3790,31,12,1896,Winter,31,12,1896,Winter,"them-- namely , the great loss of locks from 3 drought The report was adopted , and Sir J. t Sebag","Glasgow Herald, 31st December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3791,31,12,1896,Winter,31,12,1896,Winter,"Cali- fornison wheat by Indian houses , ( 5 ) drought in Anetralia , also coupled wvils purchases ic Californian whsaLt","Glasgow Herald, 31st December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3792,30,1,1897,Winter,30,1,1897,Winter,affairs caused during the last two years mainly by the drought . As a proof of the success of the company,"Glasgow Herald, 30th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3793,4,2,1897,Winter,4,2,1897,Winter,"the month of Siar re 355 carats . Toe long drought is now tatoe p Urrd , the difficulties of eranaport.","Glasgow Herald, 04th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3794,26,2,1897,Winter,26,2,1897,Winter,"the old year line weather pee- voDiled , sd the drought of four monuthc duration ashowed no sign of abatement .","Glasgow Herald, 26th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3795,3,3,1897,Spring,3,3,1897,Spring,"Pier Pierr rin Gilt "" : IMaarl te FaFrae. 3-Fold Drought Screen , Mirror in Gilt Frows , On C In","Glasgow Herald, 03rd March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3796,10,3,1897,Spring,10,3,1897,Spring,"state . 7s per bost cels. l2s ta SOS per drought ; conegar. 25e to 3CB : totrrig , ; frcsh","Glasgow Herald, 10th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3797,10,3,1897,Spring,10,3,1897,Spring,"getting much out of favour in localities that suffer from drought , but the experi-once of the last three wet.sumcers has","Glasgow Herald, 10th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3798,15,3,1897,Spring,15,3,1897,Spring,the preceding year . TeH HAT GaaO or 1896. -The drought in the early part of 1896 led to some apprehension,"Glasgow Herald, 15th March 1897",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3799,30,3,1897,Spring,30,3,1897,Spring,"follow : - Darjeeling -Bushes are suffering severely from . drought . Pruninghsnwbe finished , The health of the Cooie isgoadlabour","Glasgow Herald, 30th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3800,1,4,1897,Spring,1,4,1897,Spring,tho damage done to the crop by L ( tlhe drought . l With refe ; rence to the outlook iu,"Glasgow Herald, 01st April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3801,8,4,1897,Spring,8,4,1897,Spring,"cost , 5930 ; p loss , 342 . Big drought . The mills can not be k lept going .","Glasgow Herald, 08th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3802,9,4,1897,Spring,9,4,1897,Spring,"precipitate from thoe Imines , ithe result of the prologed drought expert- I enced there , as befor refeorred sto and","Glasgow Herald, 09th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3803,10,4,1897,Spring,10,4,1897,Spring,". NEW SOUTH WAxas is suffering from pro- , tracted drought . The Geverpment have ap- pointed a day of humiliation","Glasgow Herald, 10th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3804,22,4,1897,Spring,22,4,1897,Spring,"a year , where we have suffered so much from drought . '-We have written off from the beginning 1,981,528 2s","Glasgow Herald, 22nd April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3805,28,4,1897,Spring,28,4,1897,Spring,"be introduced in the Legislative Coun- oil . Despite the drought in the interior , there are ample indications of in","Glasgow Herald, 28th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3806,28,4,1897,Spring,28,4,1897,Spring,"- Wales - geographicallyL Easf n .. 4lsiriliz - the drought and , hoat have been : errifc , and sowing","Glasgow Herald, 28th April 1897",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3807,29,4,1897,Spring,29,4,1897,Spring,"1296 , and , meeting 1 with a clerical "" drouth "" ' from his owrn locality . assisted him In","Glasgow Herald, 29th April 1897",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3808,1,5,1897,Spring,1,5,1897,Spring,"chief engineer in Cheerful ; Acting Engineers Arthur i- . Drought , to Wildfire , additional for service in reserve ;","Glasgow Herald, 01st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3809,6,5,1897,Spring,6,5,1897,Spring,'s WEATa CaOP XN CALI- FOROiA has been injured by drought . The shipments of SuLSHA.4TE OF AMIMONIA for the year,"Glasgow Herald, 06th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3810,6,5,1897,Spring,6,5,1897,Spring,"to make profitable sales of stock owing to the lung drought in Qoesnsland , reerdt nlast report , which coninud throughout","Glasgow Herald, 06th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3811,6,5,1897,Spring,6,5,1897,Spring,". The 1 losses from death of cattle throughn the drought IT eIwere trilliirg , and the numbers reinain practically the","Glasgow Herald, 06th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3812,6,5,1897,Spring,6,5,1897,Spring,". The cable- : g-3grain adds : - "" Continued drought interferes 6 seriously with mine working . "" Ar AssocIAvcD","Glasgow Herald, 06th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3813,17,5,1897,Spring,17,5,1897,Spring,", and ! rang the signal for it to be Drought to the surface . The box jammed in the timbers","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3814,19,5,1897,Spring,19,5,1897,Spring,". - In Russia- there are eegions ' spffdring from drought , but-witli respect to the rainfall generally it must ba","Glasgow Herald, 19th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3815,24,5,1897,Spring,24,5,1897,Spring,"0R5.AWrD. 'Lord Pearson heard evidence in an action of divorce Drought by Mary Wragg or Crawford , 9 Gleusagle Cottage ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1897",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3816,25,5,1897,Spring,25,5,1897,Spring,"thes imagined physical properties-t he cold , heat , ? drought , and moisture of those bodies . His v bent","Glasgow Herald, 25th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3817,26,5,1897,Spring,26,5,1897,Spring,"Dunldee , moved that Dr Samnes ' ! Denney , Droughty Ferry , be appointed the suc- C 'Iceesor of the","Glasgow Herald, 26th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3818,1,6,1897,Summer,1,6,1897,Summer,"wide pastora l I : . e break ii the drought is very welconme. piE "" Sb wCO-MIPENSATION BILL . hserves","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3819,2,6,1897,Summer,2,6,1897,Summer,"the son of the late MSir George Wilson , of Droughty Ferry . Educated at St Andrews and Edinburgh ITuiver- sitv","Glasgow Herald, 02nd June 1897","England,Scotland","UKM,UKE","UKM2,UKE3","UKM25,UKE32",,19th Century newspaper,Media 3820,5,6,1897,Summer,5,6,1897,Summer,"gold ii the tailingp . The cable- gram adds- "" Drought eonsinues . Mine is look- - inlg well and promises","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3821,16,6,1897,Summer,16,6,1897,Summer,"for yaichtsi , tubs , lighters barges , and -light drought-veosela 'for shipnsient , ac. ; State euperietice , and salary","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3822,21,6,1897,Summer,21,6,1897,Summer,"prevent ee'C of 'great grovity . This sevority of 'the drought is almosst as acute , as it is. eidespread .","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3823,24,6,1897,Summer,24,6,1897,Summer,"are suggest further how tTis is accounted for . The drought , which 'ras the chief cause of the Indian famine","Glasgow Herald, 24th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3824,30,6,1897,Summer,30,6,1897,Summer,", or embruavned by the wreck , through cold and drought of tie young grass of March . are green wvith","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3825,30,6,1897,Summer,30,6,1897,Summer,all that could be said of them . Cold and drought w' $e-re the causes . TIhe great gushes of heat,"Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3826,2,7,1897,Summer,2,7,1897,Summer,. Yeld mare not uneler three years oid-Rlobert Wilsoo . Drought . geldiost not onder three yeesR old-51. lyles . Meretnindertwoyearsold,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3827,2,7,1897,Summer,2,7,1897,Summer,has bad to be 3nade for lossm sustained through the drought . Report and balance-sheet will be sent you wien received,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1897",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3828,10,7,1897,Summer,10,7,1897,Summer,". ) Cape Town , July 9 . The lolg drought in Cape Colony has given 4 pgnceo tgtDi rtin .","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3829,13,7,1897,Summer,13,7,1897,Summer,"for the year has been affected Lby the very severe drought , accentuated by low prices for wool . As the.result","Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3830,15,7,1897,Summer,15,7,1897,Summer,": Deposits , 41,115,000 ( caused by the tffectseof thre drought ) ; adaces , 1,170,000 ( asdb 3 wvriting teff","Glasgow Herald, 15th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3831,19,7,1897,Summer,19,7,1897,Summer,"the hot weather has produced the usual repp , of drought reports and the dlemand from "" bears "" covering their","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3832,19,7,1897,Summer,19,7,1897,Summer,'the : hortage Kin' the wool clip caueed by the drought will lead t6 improved prices for wool . - The,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3833,20,7,1897,Summer,20,7,1897,Summer,"Jenkin to Assay.e Assistant-Enmgineers-Vernon Ater Veen Cossack , A. E. Drought to Niger , E. J. Rosevere to Vivid . Probationary","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3834,20,7,1897,Summer,20,7,1897,Summer,"reins beici , reported from eseceal of' the districts whore drought hee prevailed . Oa thes opa a markted , improvemnen","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3835,21,7,1897,Summer,21,7,1897,Summer,"io 01cc dlifferent distric "" tshe rist ; s from drought , pests , Ore , sin proportionately distribvsted. and the","Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3836,22,7,1897,Summer,22,7,1897,Summer,"was played co-dy at Mannoneld Ground , Aberdnen . Long-continued drought bed made the pith hrd nd ast bt heavy rain","Glasgow Herald, 22nd July 1897",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeen,19th Century newspaper,Media 3837,26,7,1897,Summer,26,7,1897,Summer,"at a slight advance owing to higher cablewfrcm.A-ericacaused- bJ patial drought in Trexas , but'vwi'th a5.uabsece ofsupport subse- queerly recededland clesed","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3838,26,7,1897,Summer,26,7,1897,Summer,", compare vitch Ascot , and the spell of long-continued drought must greatly affect the strength of fields . That the","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1897",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,19th Century newspaper,Media 3839,28,7,1897,Summer,28,7,1897,Summer,"ginsng f te saso , an whch oo ollwedby a drought . j T osttun tr te crret saso isestimated at","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3840,28,7,1897,Summer,28,7,1897,Summer,"o mkerapid groeth in ostfisee. bt her Os hoc aneionyfrm. drought 9WHEATV. -The stenth et the ains , mret. reflected in","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3841,28,7,1897,Summer,28,7,1897,Summer,"were beghining to feel the effects of the long , drought , bht should now raoidlv recuperate under the beneficent change","Glasgow Herald, 28th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3842,29,7,1897,Summer,29,7,1897,Summer,summer curious alternations of periods of wet and periods *of drought . The oat is by no means a crop that,"Glasgow Herald, 29th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3843,29,7,1897,Summer,29,7,1897,Summer,been neither too much wet for oats nor too much drought . There has been neither souring nor burning . In,"Glasgow Herald, 29th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3844,29,7,1897,Summer,29,7,1897,Summer,too dry to be safe for any-'crop endowed with less drought-resisting powers tWhere it is gar iwn . in small quantities,"Glasgow Herald, 29th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3845,30,7,1897,Summer,30,7,1897,Summer,"7354 , 755i' t h steadiyon further reports of damage'from drought , closing ! dre atn rise of ) to z.","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3846,31,7,1897,Summer,31,7,1897,Summer,". Mr Sibbald , Cashing Quarter , Bannockburb , sold drought horse up to 40 . Air Walter Reid , Paisley","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1897",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3847,31,7,1897,Summer,31,7,1897,Summer,inthe south- western and west midland counties of England the drought of the latter year aggravated their diihiculties . Sheep breeders,"Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1897",England,"UKF,UKG,UKK",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3848,3,8,1897,Summer,3,8,1897,Summer,", especially considering tilav Dle si ; t . and drought of the weather has beea same'c g . against it","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3849,3,8,1897,Summer,3,8,1897,Summer,"long course s ; 'sv ased , bat the excessive drought and bright usishine have barat up the turf , and","Glasgow Herald, 03rd August 1897",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD74,Hoylake,19th Century newspaper,Media 3850,4,8,1897,Summer,4,8,1897,Summer,effect that the damage done to the Kansas crops by drought and heat was less than rumour repre- sented . Rock,"Glasgow Herald, 04th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3851,5,8,1897,Summer,5,8,1897,Summer,"MasePhersnn Grant wroo the 2itcroyChaleng-e , Cup for the best drought grldleg : There wcre vxceilent clafoco of sheep . The","Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3852,9,8,1897,Summer,9,8,1897,Summer,"of 4 to 44 poQints on the weelt . The'continued drought inUf Texasishaving-a stimulatingeffect onthe "" bulls , "" and should","Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3853,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"harvhest for oats is quite uncertain , hut ten July drought told against this crop , and a full yield is","Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3854,13,8,1897,Summer,13,8,1897,Summer,"good con- dition , but , owing to the severe drought , rather Ipatchy . On Lower Dunbeath Mr J. Sergeant","Glasgow Herald, 13rd August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3855,14,8,1897,Summer,14,8,1897,Summer,"i wars . - In suite o' colonial wars and droughts iat hone , thl rovenne , as has been stated","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3856,14,8,1897,Summer,14,8,1897,Summer,"superintendent , stated that , d owing to the recent drought , tierehad been a very large decrease of seater in","Glasgow Herald, 14th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3857,18,8,1897,Summer,18,8,1897,Summer,"light weight 3 of grain . On the lighter soils drought was also beginning to be somewhat felt , and between","Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3858,18,8,1897,Summer,18,8,1897,Summer,"beginning to be somewhat felt , and between heat and drought the oat crop ; and also in some . degree","Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3859,19,8,1897,Summer,19,8,1897,Summer,"Mr Cowls , Tollo , had a sctun of 26 drought porst , ' end sold the greatern raberatIQto Messrs Cooper","Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1897","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM5,UKM50,"Aberdeen,Tollo",19th Century newspaper,Media 3860,8,9,1897,Autumn,8,9,1897,Autumn,their sockets beyond the Ipoints they had reached when the drought became severe . But filling went on all the same,"Glasgow Herald, 08th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3861,8,9,1897,Autumn,8,9,1897,Autumn,". In the end of' July and beginning of August drought was an severe , anid had so miuch the appearance","Glasgow Herald, 08th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3862,10,9,1897,Autumn,10,9,1897,Autumn,"crop has undoubtedly been consider . ably injured by the drought , hut still there will be a vary fine crop-","Glasgow Herald, 10th September 1897",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3863,10,9,1897,Autumn,10,9,1897,Autumn,"rinderpet , and to the destruction of crops by S drought and locusts . The total revenue amounted ato i68,982 Se","Glasgow Herald, 10th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3864,10,9,1897,Autumn,10,9,1897,Autumn,"over- estimated by 11,628 souls . Owing to a protracted drought and the considerable damage to crops by locusts , extending","Glasgow Herald, 10th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3865,17,9,1897,Autumn,17,9,1897,Autumn,"of the screw is over 6 feet , and i drought is limited , so that when they are re.i 'volving","Glasgow Herald, 17th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3866,20,9,1897,Autumn,20,9,1897,Autumn,Frsrther deterioration of the crop as a result of the drought is claimed in portions of Arkansas and Tennessee . Picking,"Glasgow Herald, 20th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3867,29,9,1897,Autumn,29,9,1897,Autumn,"for grasses . Oalny of the young plants perished from drought anti cold in spring , actd though both sufficient Irel:ure","Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3868,29,9,1897,Autumn,29,9,1897,Autumn,"hoping that a good I r0o would result . A drought followed , and i gr owth lit Eornoewhat slow .","Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3869,29,9,1897,Autumn,29,9,1897,Autumn,with a few days more contiru- ance of thc prescat drought and sunshine . JEDBtlG'd. -There were fuller supplies of new,"Glasgow Herald, 29th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3870,30,9,1897,Autumn,30,9,1897,Autumn,"-'onigon "" bcszrA'covering en The theory that a continue.d , drought woualdpronbably considerably curtail the area af the ne-c winter hea","Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3871,1,10,1897,Autumn,1,10,1897,Autumn,"than that in the corresponding Iperiod of 1826 . The drought has been terribly , severe in nearly all parts except","Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3872,1,10,1897,Autumn,1,10,1897,Autumn,"for some ! time the demand for labour . The drought in IVictoria also has been exceptionally severe , and I'there","Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3873,1,10,1897,Autumn,1,10,1897,Autumn,"rally enened on forthec dlscnssion of the influence of -eho drought ou the wioter wheat acreage , also , on rumours","Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3874,4,10,1897,Autumn,4,10,1897,Autumn,". coupled with the ... nfasoerable eondsieins indoced by rho drought , and the close woo steady , with prices 4","Glasgow Herald, 04th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3875,5,10,1897,Autumn,5,10,1897,Autumn,"evr-In piaths uith' oh' rat prices end the continuiance of drought in dos , West , siod nhe close , oiastea1dy","Glasgow Herald, 05th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3876,6,10,1897,Autumn,6,10,1897,Autumn,"rirmer European cebLs4 land priles further hardenied on reports ofcootinued drought porary reaction , with a reduted demand , but ats","Glasgow Herald, 06th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3877,8,10,1897,Autumn,8,10,1897,Autumn,"isesteof today . says that there is so relief from drought , and that the situation is insreasiegly distouraoiao. serious disappointment","Glasgow Herald, 08th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3878,11,10,1897,Autumn,11,10,1897,Autumn,are seriously threatened . Gceterl tra3d is checied in the drought regions . vaou ( js p-actically at a standstill in,"Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3879,11,10,1897,Autumn,11,10,1897,Autumn,decreased 1060 paekaces to 2. 2 CATTLE-Iu consequence of the drought through- artc the West . sod onec a grost part,"Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3880,11,10,1897,Autumn,11,10,1897,Autumn,"closing pr'.ses , The driness being due to the continued drought reports . In melee there was practically nothing doing ,","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3881,16,10,1897,Autumn,16,10,1897,Autumn,"The general result was surprising , in view of the drought of the last three years , repre- senting serious loss","Glasgow Herald, 16th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3882,23,10,1897,Autumn,23,10,1897,Autumn,"stock of bred . ins fish , althoegh the lene drought . which contisuedtD the a eudofseptemher , hssthrswn the spawningseaosnsnthiseiver","Glasgow Herald, 23rd October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3883,23,10,1897,Autumn,23,10,1897,Autumn,"the worst flights of locusts . WheeL there is a drought in the back country , the country formerly known as","Glasgow Herald, 23rd October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3884,6,11,1897,Autumn,6,11,1897,Autumn,"54,543 in trat -in wool and live stock consequent on drought and the late shear- ing ) The . Workinig expenses","Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3885,6,11,1897,Autumn,6,11,1897,Autumn,"list of - pheno- t manal gales , snowrfalls , droughts , an floods , t tht have happened between 1575","Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3886,6,11,1897,Autumn,6,11,1897,Autumn,. the days when rain -gauges were uin-' Iknown . Droughts come nest in interest I to rainfalls . Dr Buchan,"Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3887,6,11,1897,Autumn,6,11,1897,Autumn,Edinburglh has been visited by 65 : LJ seasons of drought . The longest period r --without rain occurred in 1786,"Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3888,6,11,1897,Autumn,6,11,1897,Autumn,", and on one occasion ony did a ) A drought last in the winter months for a , , glonger","Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3889,20,11,1897,Autumn,20,11,1897,Autumn,"had been felt all1 over the Australian colonies Probably the' drought wvas uDrecedented , and it was more damaging generally than","Glasgow Herald, 20th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3890,20,11,1897,Autumn,20,11,1897,Autumn,"On several previous occasions , they had suffered severely from drought . Th'ie bad seasons were , however , all succeeded","Glasgow Herald, 20th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3891,2,12,1897,Winter,2,12,1897,Winter,"per box : , eels , Ifls to 21is per drought ; cooger , l5e ; berrings. fresh , I Sglieb","Glasgow Herald, 02nd December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3892,6,12,1897,Winter,6,12,1897,Winter,"very low grade . Transport at a standstill owing to drought and rinderpest . "" Cablegram from the Golden Link Consolidated","Glasgow Herald, 06th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3893,8,12,1897,Winter,8,12,1897,Winter,fell were not those which had previously been suffering from drought . We have been struck by the regular growth .,"Glasgow Herald, 08th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3894,15,12,1897,Winter,15,12,1897,Winter,"of trader on the isla nd , causzed by prolonged drought , phenomenal raisan yllw fsver , the company . will","Glasgow Herald, 15th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3895,23,12,1897,Winter,23,12,1897,Winter,: ' 9415baes ofpate-wool andlit4bales Sandwich Isiand . OwinglC to drought the quality vets expected to ho somewhat . psocaer- 9than,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3896,25,12,1897,Winter,25,12,1897,Winter,". 460,003 Total in sight to date . 6,860,000W 6,016,008 Drought into sight , during the weak .... ..... 446,000 ..","Glasgow Herald, 25th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3897,1,1,1898,Winter,1,1,1898,Winter,decrease of 62.476. which is caused principally bs iI the drought affecting the carriage of wool . The estimates . for,"Glasgow Herald, 01st January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3898,1,1,1898,Winter,1,1,1898,Winter,"stone wvhirh soklomI wants water , even in the greatest drought , andl all wiho are distressed with sore eyes mustf","Glasgow Herald, 01st January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3899,3,1,1898,Winter,3,1,1898,Winter,"Mr L. Gilberrso. , Bothgate. presolen mof the SCDo- tinh Droughts A'Nisointion Under whnaointheaneseting iis bein-e h-l ; 4Ie ohairIlen tsr","Glasgow Herald, 03rd January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3900,12,1,1898,Winter,12,1,1898,Winter,"bargain . -Haya , 19 Renfield Street . ANED strong drought Horse for pleugh : blemoish no Vt oecin price mcderate.","Glasgow Herald, 12nd January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3901,20,1,1898,Winter,20,1,1898,Winter,"property owner , who added to his income in-times of drought by sailing seater to the inhabitants at a farthing a","Glasgow Herald, 20th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3902,22,1,1898,Winter,22,1,1898,Winter,boying orders from Euroepo ceporls of rains in Argontin3. and drought in many parts of India weare injuring the crop .,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd January 1898",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3903,25,1,1898,Winter,25,1,1898,Winter,"in ions to eartof the grea bush firewt exesive1 , drought . gTe Mount Charlotte manager 's mail report dated 20th","Glasgow Herald, 25th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3904,31,1,1898,Winter,31,1,1898,Winter,psany had again been adversely affected by tihe continunnee of drought and by the comparatively low prices for wool and stock,"Glasgow Herald, 31st January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3905,5,2,1898,Winter,5,2,1898,Winter,"tionally heavy rains after a period of 5kolonged ( I drought , work has been stopped during a great I portion","Glasgow Herald, 05th February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3906,7,2,1898,Winter,7,2,1898,Winter,"and rinderpestI or catte plague , scab , locusts , drought , and , i above t0l , ttthe scarcity '","Glasgow Herald, 07th February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3907,14,2,1898,Winter,14,2,1898,Winter,"falling off . in wheat due to a heavy spring drought , but Kaffir C corn and , mealies , though","Glasgow Herald, 14th February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3908,15,2,1898,Winter,15,2,1898,Winter,"; st-atc , b lee bxeels , SE itsen5 per drought ; coder , I dts 50,3o rioerse. fresh Scotch ,","Glasgow Herald, 15th February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3909,19,2,1898,Winter,19,2,1898,Winter,"read a prayer for rain in a season of long drought . Kingsley , as is known , said that he","Glasgow Herald, 19th February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3910,1,3,1898,Spring,1,3,1898,Spring,"nurseries , which were beginning to suffer from the long drought . The temperature has been rather unusually high . I","Glasgow Herald, 01st March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3911,1,3,1898,Spring,1,3,1898,Spring,South Sylbet and the plants are consequently i feeling the drought somewhat . White ants are reported to be giving a,"Glasgow Herald, 01st March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3912,10,3,1898,Spring,10,3,1898,Spring,"is about 24 prcnblwlast year 's on account of tho drought pro- , i veilng i autmn.The condition of the plant","Glasgow Herald, 10th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3913,16,3,1898,Spring,16,3,1898,Spring,". The great s "" vnemy on Suclh lands is drought , . wilich sometimes E completely destroy ; the crops","Glasgow Herald, 16th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3914,16,3,1898,Spring,16,3,1898,Spring,"their growth adi diminishes the yield . The severity of drought , however . and its 'effects durinc a period of","Glasgow Herald, 16th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3915,17,3,1898,Spring,17,3,1898,Spring,", London . in 3Manchester Trestprdav. 3er A. HE . Drought , Lonadon , pre- ziged. ancl in moving the adoption","Glasgow Herald, 17th March 1898",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3916,21,3,1898,Spring,21,3,1898,Spring,"and salary eued-7 , Herald OCicct teeD agod Ship . Drought an wt roleg WoCt'ezb'matung ; mctao osaaepeko- l ledge of","Glasgow Herald, 21st March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3917,24,3,1898,Spring,24,3,1898,Spring,"yield of 1896-97 , when the crop was in-jured by drought , being materially smaller than the average . The area","Glasgow Herald, 24th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3918,24,3,1898,Spring,24,3,1898,Spring,". The ' crop has been injured by blight and drought in some of the principal growing districts , bus else-","Glasgow Herald, 24th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3919,28,3,1898,Spring,28,3,1898,Spring,"common with all connected with the colony , . roe drought lhes rendered the collection of interest somewhat slower , but","Glasgow Herald, 28th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3920,31,3,1898,Spring,31,3,1898,Spring,"had the-war. and rinderpeat , and rebellion , 0 and drought , end so on , and now everything is c","Glasgow Herald, 31st March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3921,7,4,1898,Spring,7,4,1898,Spring,the y ear had again : been one of oi drought . cand of mere severe drought than that w vhich,"Glasgow Herald, 07th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3922,7,4,1898,Spring,7,4,1898,Spring,been one of oi drought . cand of mere severe drought than that w vhich preceded it . In some parts,"Glasgow Herald, 07th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3923,14,4,1898,Spring,14,4,1898,Spring,"the influsnoe of report thtteCllfisa so was being host by drought frther advanced , ! Atfa ` ihber' erarahito to cornS","Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3924,21,4,1898,Spring,21,4,1898,Spring,"rains have fallen in1 Victoria af ter many monuths ' drought . On the Overdue Market to-dlay the Earl Gran-sils ,","Glasgow Herald, 21st April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3925,27,4,1898,Spring,27,4,1898,Spring,". Hiuddy , Assistant-Engineers Frank R. Pendleton , Arthur E. Drought , Edgar AV . Cham- berlain , George WV .","Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3926,27,4,1898,Spring,27,4,1898,Spring,risks of disaster to c thtu crop through early summer drought . Pr a IAutuman-sewn crops are not likely to suffer,"Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3927,27,4,1898,Spring,27,4,1898,Spring,"exist ind reat tracts of very fruitful land , but droughts not alr1 insect plagues prevent crops reaching per- is fection","Glasgow Herald, 27th April 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3928,28,4,1898,Spring,28,4,1898,Spring,loss is expected . In Queens- ad. land the long-continued drought-extendming over ad five years-has apparently only recently broken a u,"Glasgow Herald, 28th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3929,7,5,1898,Spring,7,5,1898,Spring,debt of the com&pany was only she mnillionjs . He drought it wise to clear upvrd apparent contradiction . The debt,"Glasgow Herald, 07th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3930,11,5,1898,Spring,11,5,1898,Spring,". Last year , in consequence of the continu- ous drought , there was a serious condition of things in Edinburgh","Glasgow Herald, 11st May 1898","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3931,12,5,1898,Spring,12,5,1898,Spring,"hrel ar d reared hy exhibitor-Janies Speir . Two-yeat -old drought colt or gcld- i nr-Win . Burn. , Buwlield .","Glasgow Herald, 12nd May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3932,17,5,1898,Spring,17,5,1898,Spring,", it be- hoves us all before the time of drought arrives ; to Eee no nnecessary waste takes place in","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3933,21,5,1898,Spring,21,5,1898,Spring,by lbs sccounts profits had been smail and losses by drought heavy . Having dealt with the extra- ordi.ary losses l'om,"Glasgow Herald, 21st May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3934,28,5,1898,Spring,28,5,1898,Spring,is can not be called a dry couutry. a alahouogh droughts lasting for several mount ! s tec:a-es sionaIy teaccu One,"Glasgow Herald, 28th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3935,1,6,1898,Summer,1,6,1898,Summer,"season ought to be larger than last , as the drought , which haes so greatly restricted shipments for the past","Glasgow Herald, 01st June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3936,4,6,1898,Summer,4,6,1898,Summer,"rainy season , end 1 until a suficient period of drought has elapsed to C render the ground passable for the","Glasgow Herald, 04th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3937,13,6,1898,Summer,13,6,1898,Summer,"small rainfall during tice summer month-s and Cieo present severe drought , th1e water supply of this company has been exhausted","Glasgow Herald, 13rd June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3938,20,6,1898,Summer,20,6,1898,Summer,", met full market vas . ' The rather severe drought of the past few weeks havoeg I given place to","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3939,25,6,1898,Summer,25,6,1898,Summer,"to say , that . when l there . was drought the conanissioners would cOtj take a drop of the water","Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3940,25,6,1898,Summer,25,6,1898,Summer,"famine , and since 1891 there had been a partial drought all through . What was proposed wvas to put piers","Glasgow Herald, 25th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3941,29,6,1898,Summer,29,6,1898,Summer,the financial conditiont the colony in view of the heavy drought and other ditlivultles t which the country had contended tgainst,"Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3942,29,6,1898,Summer,29,6,1898,Summer,"to FEsposo to Solo , by Auction , 10 Perrerfel Drought Rorseo , rang-ieg frents ; Sco yesrs , suitable for","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3943,6,7,1898,Summer,6,7,1898,Summer,"as againsc 2,47,50 acrcePs latYa.The bsesrags baa been toured by drought in tli& ; early stages of the sowing esasoD The","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3944,9,7,1898,Summer,9,7,1898,Summer,"of the engineer to harbour its heaviy rainfalls against the drought of its dry Iseason , and the spade of the","Glasgow Herald, 09th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3945,13,7,1898,Summer,13,7,1898,Summer,"in all tie ola i nrop d ascoplete tbreak-upof the drought id deemc/l not impo-siblereve long An , esrt uleaaid sillexiis","Glasgow Herald, 13rd July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3946,16,7,1898,Summer,16,7,1898,Summer,dry weather in the sore et . fears that the drought mey serously dataze tIre ie ; ZI close was strong,"Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3947,16,7,1898,Summer,16,7,1898,Summer,"several of the districts have I suffered from the excessive drought of the season , but , even where the drought","Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3948,16,7,1898,Summer,16,7,1898,Summer,"drought of the season , but , even where the drought has been most severely- felt , the bags should not","Glasgow Herald, 16th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3949,18,7,1898,Summer,18,7,1898,Summer,"Southport . The weather rons oppresive , a.nd the preloncel drought han ; made the greens very keen , r nd","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1898",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD73,Southport,19th Century newspaper,Media 3950,30,7,1898,Summer,30,7,1898,Summer,"? 4ANde-Winco-ed.rby Carlarge Stiphzlldi - SJinoo , onR expaerienced Slap Drought Man . ; ccsledI as U mltnge Marnnagerofa Deignn n","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1898",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,19th Century newspaper,Media 3951,2,8,1898,Summer,2,8,1898,Summer,"Sir FRANCIS POWELL said he rejoiced that the Governmient had Drought forward this bill , and he trusted it would become","Glasgow Herald, 02nd August 1898","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3952,10,8,1898,Summer,10,8,1898,Summer,"the agricultural position generally is tatisfaetory , though complaints Of drought comeI fromn various part-s of the Principality . A Car","Glasgow Herald, 10th August 1898",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3953,15,8,1898,Summer,15,8,1898,Summer,"however , have been hurt by the past six weeks drought , and peas promise only a half orop . Barley","Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3954,16,8,1898,Summer,16,8,1898,Summer,"lambs the nernoers pennied-being179 . ' Owing t h rlse drought and scarcity' of grass , and in tany casco only","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3955,17,8,1898,Summer,17,8,1898,Summer,that has contributed to this was the some- what prolonged drought that prevailed all over the country till within the last,"Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3956,17,8,1898,Summer,17,8,1898,Summer,"over the country till within the last fortnight . The drought continied tfninterruptedly till the end of July , and though","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3957,17,8,1898,Summer,17,8,1898,Summer,"of NorthaAyr-j shire the oat crops are good . The drought that has sgo &eriously 'affected other counties liass not ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3958,17,8,1898,Summer,17,8,1898,Summer,has never reached the stage-at which it could be called drought . They -will nat-peliapB yield very heavily in oat straw,"Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3959,17,8,1898,Summer,17,8,1898,Summer,". ai sosirse , can not grow . butt the drought that contiruted 'through thebtims of hay-cutting was the chief' caUse","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3960,17,8,1898,Summer,17,8,1898,Summer,"on thef , ond it has ben aC-cornpanied by a drought wvhich shortened antl burned up pastures or , shallow grounad.","Glasgow Herald, 17th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3961,18,8,1898,Summer,18,8,1898,Summer,"20,000 over the parevious , iyear , naaewithstaildinig the late drought and the great decrease in upstoral produce . The increase.f","Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3962,24,8,1898,Summer,24,8,1898,Summer,"of the supply will be continued r- until the present drought has come to an end , and LO the numerous","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3963,24,8,1898,Summer,24,8,1898,Summer,"the' hg ligter sis Shave- , snffered. from heat and drought , . bu the yedfr-h- whole , countery will- not","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3964,27,8,1898,Summer,27,8,1898,Summer,r an endaoe Among tbe sates were . nnd sold drought horse at 35 nd 71 down . Mr Crawford. .,"Glasgow Herald, 27th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3965,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,"where the distress is particu- larly acute , signs of drought are everywhere pre- sent . Not a single bay-rick is","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3966,1,9,1898,Autumn,1,9,1898,Autumn,satis- factorily overcome . The fact that even a severe drought may have its amusing side was f P shown at,"Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3967,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"water has been recicc1ccd icy frntt ` . "" id drought . Akpril va-as rice olily caiort 55cm the aseason that","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3968,14,9,1898,Autumn,14,9,1898,Autumn,"has been the stoppage of the period t of comparative drought which has affected the c crops so injuriously , and","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3969,14,9,1898,Autumn,14,9,1898,Autumn,"give a yield considerably under lit average , as the drought , wthout quite stopping the growth of the Crop ,","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3970,15,9,1898,Autumn,15,9,1898,Autumn,"18f17 , r.nd 1898 . In view of the severe drought Whi5ch the colony has Passed through , the retuon is","Glasgow Herald, 15th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3971,19,9,1898,Autumn,19,9,1898,Autumn,"its supply of wat ( cr-ncon- 'sequent upon the long-conitinued drought , , -ihich has caused the'wells . todrs-np , and","Glasgow Herald, 19th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3972,24,9,1898,Autumn,24,9,1898,Autumn,Late in she da al fau occurred on marhrt of drought in Retrsai sd el broblhe damage to the Araceticero p,"Glasgow Herald, 24th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3973,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,"the best of the ea.l , as the long-continued i drought will play an important paxr in the I decision of","Glasgow Herald, 26th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3974,30,9,1898,Autumn,30,9,1898,Autumn,". Do relee. lI1B Alltt cv' Old Shea of tight drought Wanted . uaoble for I "" . oightsris detiber vecsei","Glasgow Herald, 30th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3975,1,10,1898,Autumn,1,10,1898,Autumn,classes were almost completely destroyed . Oiring to the long drought earlier in the year the lack of ground provisions was,"Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3976,1,10,1898,Autumn,1,10,1898,Autumn,. TChey wrould he ntis to wi' ill stand a drought of 110 dy- Thr ssstl ; rcalb opposition to ti-,"Glasgow Herald, 01st October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3977,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,"Twas-of such poor qunality , owing to the 5 long-continued drought thati no extended refer- ence is needed The Jockey Clb","Glasgow Herald, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3978,5,10,1898,Autumn,5,10,1898,Autumn,Or our capacity of eventually comine to it . The drought which has prevailed bas raised the deficiency of rainfall to,"Glasgow Herald, 05th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3979,6,10,1898,Autumn,6,10,1898,Autumn,"the nest five or ten years , even t in drought eaual to the present , there would be w'en Water","Glasgow Herald, 06th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3980,7,10,1898,Autumn,7,10,1898,Autumn,"that the root crops , by reason of thle long-continued drought . are in a deplorable state . Te condition of","Glasgow Herald, 07th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3981,8,10,1898,Autumn,8,10,1898,Autumn,"practically finished to-day . Owsug1 to continued heat and prolonged drought , the a r-ospects were at one time very doubtful","Glasgow Herald, 08th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3982,8,10,1898,Autumn,8,10,1898,Autumn,", ice basket of sea trout . DEvnton. --The protracted drought has kept this river exceedingly low and clear , and","Glasgow Herald, 08th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3983,10,10,1898,Autumn,10,10,1898,Autumn,"colse of August . As a result of this : drought the water supply difficalties , of which ao much was","Glasgow Herald, 10th October 1898",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Cambridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 3984,11,10,1898,Autumn,11,10,1898,Autumn,""" The Northumberland and Bertwick- shire Foxhound' "" The protracterl drought in tlis part of the country has been much against","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1898",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3985,12,10,1898,Autumn,12,10,1898,Autumn,growth was quicklyI and prematurely brought to a close by drought . The crops from these fields are giving a small,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3986,12,10,1898,Autumn,12,10,1898,Autumn,"] is all the more surprising looking to the severe drought in the south and east of England , which has","Glasgow Herald, 12nd October 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3987,18,10,1898,Autumn,18,10,1898,Autumn,"intrended for entry ore 0011' fit owiog to the loeg drought . Honwever , the acceptane.re' both for Derby and Oaks","Glasgow Herald, 18th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3988,20,10,1898,Autumn,20,10,1898,Autumn,", now it was 3t TChey blad had the greatest drought of the oal events in his district , and nowv","Glasgow Herald, 20th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3989,20,10,1898,Autumn,20,10,1898,Autumn,"of Mfary-Gordon ) and Oliver Dougl as. , A long drought spoils the fortnnesof the two man , and tlocy are","Glasgow Herald, 20th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3990,22,10,1898,Autumn,22,10,1898,Autumn,dividend to a short crop in consequlene b Iof prolougedl drought and to the De- a pression in the coffee market,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3991,29,10,1898,Autumn,29,10,1898,Autumn,"his annual show anld s-ac of Clydsdo coits and fillies. drought mares , and reldtingts ycerdAy. wihen over 6D aniesl wore","Glasgow Herald, 29th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3992,3,11,1898,Autumn,3,11,1898,Autumn,of the settlers were shown . tutkitth is suitetE the drought the colony b.3 ( Jais . Ct som s taxation,"Glasgow Herald, 03rd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3993,9,11,1898,Autumn,9,11,1898,Autumn,"states that the Australian - colonies have again experienced a drought of great severity , causing much loss to all pastoral","Glasgow Herald, 09th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3994,12,11,1898,Autumn,12,11,1898,Autumn,"Excess interior stocks .. 52,00307,000 Totad inasigblteodate. 4.215000 .... 0.003,00 Drought ieosight during rtse weekc ......... 574,010 .... 544,000 Northtesr spinners","Glasgow Herald, 12nd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3995,18,11,1898,Autumn,18,11,1898,Autumn,"an eventI Covrin offreh bindparticularly felt on accozuni of tho drought . lit would . therefore , seemn , if I","Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3996,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,"vwool the company had 617- fewer hales owing to the drought , and received ) fertihe less quantity 9500 more in","Glasgow Herald, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3997,14,12,1898,Winter,14,12,1898,Winter,"r'erita shoreV cery Clearily rixa'te , effect ; of the drought . VEZUELANN F1 N A.NCE , . Carwacca , Ileccinber","Glasgow Herald, 14th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3998,15,12,1898,Winter,15,12,1898,Winter,". The company had practically escaped severe loss from the drought . In view of future droughts , the company would","Glasgow Herald, 15th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 3999,15,12,1898,Winter,15,12,1898,Winter,"severe loss from the drought . In view of future droughts , the company would have to turn-serious attention , not","Glasgow Herald, 15th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4000,15,12,1898,Winter,15,12,1898,Winter,"well known , this colony was one of the most drought-afflicted of all the States itt the Autipodean circle . Until","Glasgow Herald, 15th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4001,15,12,1898,Winter,15,12,1898,Winter,"was induced-as , for exanapie , 1 in. the long drought which prevailed from 1885 to 18689 . Recent statistics show","Glasgow Herald, 15th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4002,16,12,1898,Winter,16,12,1898,Winter,"cargo nneaesors now built Use their patent syscens of forced drought , which is 'leo hltog used is alosost neey frslolasn","Glasgow Herald, 16th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4003,24,12,1898,Winter,24,12,1898,Winter,the hottest time oy a tear of exceptional linst and drought . He va-s table to waelk all through the day,"Glasgow Herald, 24th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4004,27,12,1898,Winter,27,12,1898,Winter,that many sheep breeders were heavv-losers on account of the drought in August and Septermber . The export trade in pigs,"Glasgow Herald, 27th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4005,5,1,1899,Winter,5,1,1899,Winter,"the returns very satisfactory in view of th attat the drought has severelyafce h majority of the fields , and considering","Glasgow Herald, 05th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4006,6,1,1899,Winter,6,1,1899,Winter,"tlutnirnie "" ) . A stamoen expresoion tot aln everlasting drouth is. -tAne -would think lie vies a naulsie , ""","Glasgow Herald, 06th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4007,11,1,1899,Winter,11,1,1899,Winter,"of beet sugar , owin- to the summer and autumn drought , has slightly raised value , which at Ss 6d","Glasgow Herald, 11st January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4008,13,1,1899,Winter,13,1,1899,Winter,"DEP ' ARTMENT , TrE SPECIAL CLEARING LOTSR Will be Drought Forward Daily for Sale . HOUSEHOLD DEPXRUTMENT . GRZEAT CLEARAN","Glasgow Herald, 13rd January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4009,19,1,1899,Winter,19,1,1899,Winter,", et hot ; c els. lbs to 2lb. per drought ; crooter. 27s In herriog' , fresh Scotcih , lbs","Glasgow Herald, 19th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4010,21,1,1899,Winter,21,1,1899,Winter,"crop during the past twelve months , owing to the drought , which has been almost unprecedented . fell somewhat below","Glasgow Herald, 21st January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4011,27,1,1899,Winter,27,1,1899,Winter,". S. H-im , , , A , Ei . Drought , R. ? NL Wall , S. AT . G.","Glasgow Herald, 27th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4012,28,1,1899,Winter,28,1,1899,Winter,", to carrY 3 or 4 tcns , shiallow : drought ; must be in good order. -5 , Keith L","Glasgow Herald, 28th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4013,7,2,1899,Winter,7,2,1899,Winter,their rr-.pectivo sys- tems in order that in time of drought the various supplies may he made a common one .,"Glasgow Herald, 07th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4014,10,2,1899,Winter,10,2,1899,Winter,"series of sore e trials through bank smashing and prolonged droughts , but they are now , it is hoped ,","Glasgow Herald, 10th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4015,15,2,1899,Winter,15,2,1899,Winter,to many others . j a Though no excers of drought came north of tthe Grarnliars in the past ssasen anything,"Glasgow Herald, 15th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4016,15,2,1899,Winter,15,2,1899,Winter,gone down into the subsoil suificiently to pre- Ct *vent drought doing injury to the crops if it fin slhould bocome,"Glasgow Herald, 15th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4017,16,2,1899,Winter,16,2,1899,Winter,even now suffering from the effects of the recent great drought . But it is evident that if any success is,"Glasgow Herald, 16th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4018,16,2,1899,Winter,16,2,1899,Winter,"necessary . The pastoral . in- dustry has 'suffered from drought and the tick pest , but a means of prevention","Glasgow Herald, 16th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4019,21,2,1899,Winter,21,2,1899,Winter,ti the poorer inhabitants of London during the Al iT drought and excessive heat of last summer . It i G,"Glasgow Herald, 21st February 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4020,21,2,1899,Winter,21,2,1899,Winter,"by eight different water companies , and during fi the drought of last summer they were confronted E with this curious","Glasgow Herald, 21st February 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4021,24,2,1899,Winter,24,2,1899,Winter,"deposit , I attributable in some measure to the long drought , and the difficulty of obtaining good water for the","Glasgow Herald, 24th February 1899",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,East End,19th Century newspaper,Media 4022,3,3,1899,Spring,3,3,1899,Spring,"Promiser , and pointed out tho serioua effects of tho drought of the four etre- cecive secanons . Thte deputation urged","Glasgow Herald, 03rd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4023,6,3,1899,Spring,6,3,1899,Spring,", OFE ! , SMALLER LOTS , AND IT HAS DROUGHT VAST CRQWV , -S . TO-DAY TEE FOLLOWING ( LIST","Glasgow Herald, 06th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4024,11,3,1899,Spring,11,3,1899,Spring,lut sei el-al timits -realts-r : 21 rdinaty ptiricts of drought s-hen lisl i- ` tru miC deSijre to have ic,"Glasgow Herald, 11st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4025,21,3,1899,Spring,21,3,1899,Spring,"and lamentable tire . ' There lwas a , great drought that same year , so thCat the condition of the","Glasgow Herald, 21st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4026,22,3,1899,Spring,22,3,1899,Spring,they could not turn that water cut in pcriods of drought continuously in Iuach largo quantities as if the storage was,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4027,22,3,1899,Spring,22,3,1899,Spring,"against falling short of watcr in the evernt of a. drought , and to do that.L asked 'or powers to construct","Glasgow Herald, 22nd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4028,23,3,1899,Spring,23,3,1899,Spring,"dur- ing the half-year in consequence of the pro- tracted drought , which had only very recently shorwn some signs of","Glasgow Herald, 23rd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4029,25,3,1899,Spring,25,3,1899,Spring,"standing bv them in times of epidemic , flood , drought , and famine , and.putting tg shaime their horrible' superstitnors","Glasgow Herald, 25th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4030,27,3,1899,Spring,27,3,1899,Spring,"the bowling resources of the Coatbridlge eleven u-ere sufferi'ng fromn drought "" hae vis ready uiith a delivery which in certain","Glasgow Herald, 27th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4031,6,4,1899,Spring,6,4,1899,Spring,"wcater H-e cxpcots ti'e recent , brtalc-up of the i drought will bring a general revival in cmining . Wellington ,","Glasgow Herald, 06th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4032,8,4,1899,Spring,8,4,1899,Spring,"tion of the report , said that notwicthtandinthe I protracted drought , which had lasted for ten m months in Bahia","Glasgow Herald, 08th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4033,8,4,1899,Spring,8,4,1899,Spring,"the timber undertaking , he feared the effects of the drought would tell very heavily against the receipts for the current","Glasgow Herald, 08th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4034,12,4,1899,Spring,12,4,1899,Spring,"former had now prautically spent itself , 1j while the drought hadbeen followed over a wide r area by fine rains","Glasgow Herald, 12nd April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4035,13,4,1899,Spring,13,4,1899,Spring,"further reported losses of sheep in Australiaa oaing to the drought , r which will further shorten the supplies of merino","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1899",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4036,13,4,1899,Spring,13,4,1899,Spring,from the sca. rnust always be liable to ncriods of drought and resulting failure of crops . The Government does distribute,"Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4037,14,4,1899,Spring,14,4,1899,Spring,"fromn financial depression , , . followed by seasolns of drought , he believed there wv*ere hopeful signs in the rativay","Glasgow Herald, 14th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4038,15,4,1899,Spring,15,4,1899,Spring,"taken brtw. : 'o D .. l , 1 and Droughty Ferry eras seven or ezTc ra Iur hrv fa't anid","Glasgow Herald, 15th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4039,17,4,1899,Spring,17,4,1899,Spring,the Ganges near i his station as it appeared in drought and in storms . We are always running up against,"Glasgow Herald, 17th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4040,19,4,1899,Spring,19,4,1899,Spring,per lamb in spite of the bad effects of the drought . Stock on the stations shoveed a manifest imnrovement in,"Glasgow Herald, 19th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4041,1,5,1899,Spring,1,5,1899,Spring,"yeamo-Steaoart & 10o. , vauintcire , York Stree. --FAU'SDRY EBisineos dRouth Sidel : rest . LIZ : . loiux L. 1-","Glasgow Herald, 01st May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4042,13,5,1899,Spring,13,5,1899,Spring,"5217,500 Total in sight to date . I.10,31000 .... 10,66,02 Drought into sight during the week .. ..... 79,000 . ...","Glasgow Herald, 13rd May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4043,15,5,1899,Spring,15,5,1899,Spring,"s-sports , of cold weather in the Nortll-sest sad of drought in Ronnmania . Towards ties class freer offerings . brought","Glasgow Herald, 15th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4044,17,5,1899,Spring,17,5,1899,Spring,different companies so X as to avoid a recurrence of droughts in the Metro-I polis . The Gfxovernment objected to the,"Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4045,19,5,1899,Spring,19,5,1899,Spring,harden owIag tcVI mom eavorable adyee Ifront'A-moesic and relports of drought in some sections of the cot ton belt and-too inue-aloai,"Glasgow Herald, 19th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4046,20,5,1899,Spring,20,5,1899,Spring,"; 40,000 off the reserve fund to cover losses from drought on two of their stations , they were not called","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4047,20,5,1899,Spring,20,5,1899,Spring,"owing to the scarcity of water , through the long drought , crushing with the com- any 's stamps had to","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4048,20,5,1899,Spring,20,5,1899,Spring,"This was the second bad summer. - In 1897 the drought was local , and the farmers had trekked , driving","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4049,20,5,1899,Spring,20,5,1899,Spring,"On the farm where the writer was staving the 1897 drought bad broken up in the middle of December . ,","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4050,20,5,1899,Spring,20,5,1899,Spring,"seen over the veldt . - ; ' Even a drought has : its humours , such as they are .","Glasgow Herald, 20th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4051,24,5,1899,Spring,24,5,1899,Spring,"advices are fairly favourable , titetigli not uniformly so . drought still reline in some dis- tricts of the Atlantic States","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4052,27,5,1899,Spring,27,5,1899,Spring,publiah accounts of the terrible ? ierresi wvhich the continued drought has caused . The B ederala a The winter crpe,"Glasgow Herald, 27th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4053,2,6,1899,Summer,2,6,1899,Summer,Titls is eonsidered vera' satisfactory in view of the tc drought . The debt balance of the consolidated revenue . as-'nich,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4054,3,6,1899,Summer,3,6,1899,Summer,"and that a dry May too often means a Mi' droughty summer , is but poor consolation ' ceii 'for the","Glasgow Herald, 03rd June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4055,5,6,1899,Summer,5,6,1899,Summer,"1I30 boamts ALMOVN FISHING . Dczraoome . -Notwithstandine the continued drought I week and tho low state of the water ,","Glasgow Herald, 05th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4056,14,6,1899,Summer,14,6,1899,Summer,"to the aci1mirie e> the choir , a nd he drought it wouldl ! 'T ''odi Ihycud be more cloeovalis -knew","Glasgow Herald, 14th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4057,16,6,1899,Summer,16,6,1899,Summer,"commenced . e 'to grow had perished on account of drought , andQ. -that myriads of locusts bad appeared . For","Glasgow Herald, 16th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4058,17,6,1899,Summer,17,6,1899,Summer,"and taking into consideration also that the effesi of the drought were felt in 1898-99 , oiling to ti scarcity of","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4059,17,6,1899,Summer,17,6,1899,Summer,"of butter exported alone . li-h na break-up of the drought , milk produttien rapiri increased , and in consequence this","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4060,17,6,1899,Summer,17,6,1899,Summer,"other 0ou11miess houIny cnlsoMr W ilson says that the gTeS* drought having terminatd Victriano5Oait upn . ew era of , prO5Stn9","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1899",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4061,17,6,1899,Summer,17,6,1899,Summer,"of things is due to two successive seasons of X drought . Last year the Government "" established relief works ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4062,17,6,1899,Summer,17,6,1899,Summer,be exagge- rated . There has been a very bad drought t r teo past two years . and the country,"Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4063,17,6,1899,Summer,17,6,1899,Summer,"exposure to the noontide heat . DUNBAl. -Thn long continued drought is be- ' "" gijsningjts tell upon the roads ,","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4064,17,6,1899,Summer,17,6,1899,Summer,"All the roads are in splendid order , but the drought having been now of more than three weeks ' duration","Glasgow Herald, 17th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4065,20,6,1899,Summer,20,6,1899,Summer,"being prolonged , but , though extreme heat and In drought have prevailed here for fully three weeks , MI and","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4066,21,6,1899,Summer,21,6,1899,Summer,"tons , at Os . At the Baltic Exchange continued drought is reported from the Danube and Black Sea . Business","Glasgow Herald, 21st June 1899",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,Methil,19th Century newspaper,Media 4067,26,6,1899,Summer,26,6,1899,Summer,th e occurrence at the same time of a great drought end dire plague of locusts . I The Askhsabad correspondent,"Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4068,26,6,1899,Summer,26,6,1899,Summer,", turned as failur-s , attributed mainly to excessive I1 drought . In X1 other instances the information furnished wavs defective","Glasgow Herald, 26th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4069,27,6,1899,Summer,27,6,1899,Summer,"the slippery osttre of the greets from tile long continued drought . The following are amoog the best cards , the","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4070,28,6,1899,Summer,28,6,1899,Summer,"by letter addressed . . N. A .. Cedarbank , Droughty Ferry- . A BtEDOUR ( Fifcl-esnfroJlyManDefa , tsitticg room ,","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4071,28,6,1899,Summer,28,6,1899,Summer,plhtztiful harve t had hcnm rmor3 than realised . Thi drought was sp- un-eDtir ensd .. In-erasd productioni had stimulated trade,"Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4072,29,6,1899,Summer,29,6,1899,Summer,", and needted raines have fallen in many sections wnhere drought had' prevailed . The spot market opened with a fair","Glasgow Herald, 29th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4073,30,6,1899,Summer,30,6,1899,Summer,"the province suffered from an unusually pro- u 1 longed drought , and the fall of the gold premium 7 I","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4074,1,7,1899,Summer,1,7,1899,Summer,", but not enough to relieve the caret of the drought to rny extent . Strong competition prevailed fo r tbe","Glasgow Herald, 01st July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4075,3,7,1899,Summer,3,7,1899,Summer,"be a poor asturn , owing to thoe recent prolonged drought , the berries being extremely small and mare like the","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4076,3,7,1899,Summer,3,7,1899,Summer,"a small reddish-coloured insect with a black head--com-b.ined with the drought , ' raspberries are to be the crop of the","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4077,3,7,1899,Summer,3,7,1899,Summer,"furniture-maiters , after a temporary peiod cf slackness during the drought , are again beev . There is a little more","Glasgow Herald, 03rd July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4078,5,7,1899,Summer,5,7,1899,Summer,", and that little distress prevails ] Iexce-t during prolonged droughts . These E I droughts , however , seeni to","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4079,5,7,1899,Summer,5,7,1899,Summer,"prevails ] Iexce-t during prolonged droughts . These E I droughts , however , seeni to be due not so much","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4080,8,7,1899,Summer,8,7,1899,Summer,fac- : tors working against tbem-the very long and unusual drought and the fall in the premium on old . e,"Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4081,8,7,1899,Summer,8,7,1899,Summer,"deploring the damage done to their birds tby the excessive drought of June , the effects of e wbich would have","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4082,8,7,1899,Summer,8,7,1899,Summer,"now depends- on the weather , too much of either drought or rain will be fatal to both birds and ,","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4083,8,7,1899,Summer,8,7,1899,Summer,"from the 17th of August onwards. - The n , drought of June , following the abnormally wet er weather of","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4084,8,7,1899,Summer,8,7,1899,Summer,having bean general *. s throughout Scotland . The subsequent drought et during June does not appear to have damaged -s,"Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1899",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4085,8,7,1899,Summer,8,7,1899,Summer,"generally carry t least some le moisture in the extreieet droughts . Coveys on rs the northern moors , where these","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4086,8,7,1899,Summer,8,7,1899,Summer,", in i May especially , and an excess of drought during June , which retarded the progress of the chiclk","Glasgow Herald, 08th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4087,11,7,1899,Summer,11,7,1899,Summer,"the first sowings of roots as ruined by frost and drought , and the second sowvings as talken by fly ;","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1899",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM24,Roxburgh,19th Century newspaper,Media 4088,11,7,1899,Summer,11,7,1899,Summer,"very scarce . A barren spring , suc- ceeded by drought . has greatly ehecked the growth of grass . Lea","Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4089,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,"and deeper so Is it cculd hardly be said that drought was really felt , or that it showed any specific","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4090,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,"stiffness , if the crops were not really injulred by drought , they were none the less Making a smaller and","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4091,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,which some weeds flourished apace . W Vhen the nartial drought of June set in the ! wet land soon caked,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4092,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,"on clays , also poor on dry sands where the drought of Jue checked the growth of the crop materially .","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4093,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,and May retarded the growth of grass groatlr and the drought of June destroyed any ohances that remained for a full,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4094,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,"this period , the chances of I subsequent damage fromn drought , from disease , or other unfavourable contingency are too","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4095,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,and second sown seeds failed to braird through the June drought . In some dis-triots seeds have been sown three times,"Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4096,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,"snob downpour as is needed to . break upr the drought in either of those parts is yet "" gin sigh","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4097,20,7,1899,Summer,20,7,1899,Summer,": - "" Just now we are having a terrisie drought , and the poor people are afraid of famine and","Glasgow Herald, 20th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4098,21,7,1899,Summer,21,7,1899,Summer,"suitable otherwise for pasturing flocks , were subject to long droughts , during which flocks perished by hundreds of shoesandsa ""","Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4099,21,7,1899,Summer,21,7,1899,Summer,"previously viewed with apprehension is watered by streams which no drought can effect , "" and flookmasters can view the absence","Glasgow Herald, 21st July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4100,26,7,1899,Summer,26,7,1899,Summer,"the prospects . Had it not been for the sharp drought , the Prospects of the present year would have been","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4101,1,8,1899,Summer,1,8,1899,Summer,"w-re also got on tbe Hunily water . Ilie continnue drought is redicing the streanu , ndoI fishing is not so","Glasgow Herald, 01st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4102,5,8,1899,Summer,5,8,1899,Summer,are expected to prevent future short- age of crops from drought . But up to the present the island has been,"Glasgow Herald, 05th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4103,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"Oil Conltainer sand Eons ; fisiaihed in BrigDht GeldwidthRohester Central Drought Boner , IS Crandle-somer . Rich Cut Globe and Chimney","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4104,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,", and Samara-as mainly the result of last year 's drought , but is doubtlessly due in a large measure to","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4105,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,putting greecs in excellent condition in spite of the prolonged drought . The other London links are at present in a,"Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1899",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Wimbledon,19th Century newspaper,Media 4106,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"Dawson in one of his great years . The continued drought is causing trainers much anxiety , and to John Porter","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4107,9,8,1899,Summer,9,8,1899,Summer,three cereals t . e lower oV-ing to the severe drought . In theo 'l'hames valley beans show a loss of,"Glasgow Herald, 09th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4108,11,8,1899,Summer,11,8,1899,Summer,Scotland and the-' b north of England . As the drought is telling seriously in the northern counties of Bogland sand,"Glasgow Herald, 11st August 1899","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4109,12,8,1899,Summer,12,8,1899,Summer,"is decreasing , but as a consequence of a severe drought in the previous year . There was also a slight","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4110,12,8,1899,Summer,12,8,1899,Summer,said to be scorebtaug the plant . and a sovere drought is threatened . Spinners bLve to-day con- i' teoted therselveS,"Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4111,12,8,1899,Summer,12,8,1899,Summer,"condlition , though raiser duty , o'wing to tlie continued drought . . tTERFOYLE-Went'her brighit and fine ail week . R","Glasgow Herald, 12nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4112,15,8,1899,Summer,15,8,1899,Summer,"or excessive l'eat , incesa-nt rains or pro- a 'opxed drought . pnlagues of locusts and the like . E- i3","Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4113,16,8,1899,Summer,16,8,1899,Summer,. one week . i ! Owing to the prolonged drought and the con- sequent dryness of the harvest fields in,"Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4114,16,8,1899,Summer,16,8,1899,Summer,"burning up h ( ei t' ; tion even where drought , when it attains I ] soreev to manifest its","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4115,16,8,1899,Summer,16,8,1899,Summer,"second we , clover feggage , on account of -the drought , is as sreat hue . a wreak as the","Glasgow Herald, 16th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4116,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,had been 1 allowed to stand over owing to the drought . The Treasurer estimated the expenditure for the com- ing,"Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4117,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"stress of the financial crisis - a clI d and droughts , and they were now paying their e4 way better","Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4118,19,8,1899,Summer,19,8,1899,Summer,", PBISAY. -With steadier American cables and reports that the drought in Texas has only boee partially relieved and that more","Glasgow Herald, 19th August 1899",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4119,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,"thme worba in i9 sweden have been stopped by the drought and- the scarcity of charcoal , and there is every","Glasgow Herald, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4120,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"oif theu growning crops in sonse parts- of Ruoriaconnsequent on drought . Prices have advnanced , And clsse very stronj ,","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4121,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"have suffered less . The latter crop can stand much drought without suffering , and it is only grown now in","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1899",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4122,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"moisture . The turnip cropcontinues to suffer mostseverely from the drought , and the most sanguine estinmates d ; are now","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1899",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4123,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"other , the principal one , an apprehension of the drought . With respect to the two municipal loans , one","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4124,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"cables foromthe other side , caused by 'reports that the drought in Texas ia becoming more seriuns. the nmarket hero has","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1899",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4125,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"or to wheat . The latter crop can stand much drought without suffering , not only be- cause it is deep","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4126,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"not only be- cause it is deep rooting and naturally drought resistant , but also because it is only grown now","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1899",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4127,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"of the year , vet it also is suffering from drought , and though the crop is in a most healthy","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4128,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"with the output . This , coupled with the prolonged drought , has sorely handicapped she efforts of our Commissionors to","Glasgow Herald, 23rd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4129,24,8,1899,Summer,24,8,1899,Summer,"from the marks dechine in the price of lambs , drought , and the poor prospects of . the turnip crop","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4130,24,8,1899,Summer,24,8,1899,Summer,"better off , t thouh the turni crop and the drought are . 7a affacing them . On the whole ,","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4131,24,8,1899,Summer,24,8,1899,Summer,", these having , owinr to the extreme heat and drought of the , 6 seasod , been dried up- The","Glasgow Herald, 24th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4132,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,"outt South 'Wales are suffering seriously from : the prolonged drought , which has also greatly hindered the operations of many","Glasgow Herald, 25th August 1899",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 4133,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,years . Another thing affecting the supply is the extraordinary drought that has been so marked a feature of the heat-wave,"Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4134,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"occasionally occurred , but as a rule hot weather and drought have been the order of the days and nights since","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4135,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"I Ithe great gathering grounds f ortoch Katrine , the drought has been very severe , little imore than five inches","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1899",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Glengyle,19th Century newspaper,Media 4136,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,far as it is at preselt s ace - great drought in 1868 . The Heat in Glasgow . Yesterday the,"Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1899","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4137,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,a A High Wycoj -be correspondent says the t continued drought is being keenly feic in -1' . Chiltern Hills distriot,"Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1899",England,"UKH,UKJ,UKJ","UKH2,UKJ1,UKJ1",UKJ14,Oxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 4138,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,the part of the people otf Plestwick and tha unexpected drought . Tire cafadty . each of the two altered Water,"Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4139,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"in , this exceptional year tbrly did not foresee the drought which had helped -to bring about the pre-sent sta-o of","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4140,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"water w-as required it would be forthcoming , but the drought came on : consequently the inflow eeased , end the","Glasgow Herald, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4141,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,spinners are inclined to be- lieve that the telegrams reporting drought are purposely exaggerated . Clothsellers generally report a very moderate,"Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4142,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,prevails in M1on- Imouthshire in consequence of the prolonged I drought . The Blaina Iron and Tinplate Works have been stopped,"Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL16,Blaenavon,19th Century newspaper,Media 4143,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,will be at a stand- still . Effects of the Drought in English Provinces . A At Dudley a serious water,"Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4144,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"I A telegram from Maidstone reports that the E prolonged drought is seriously affecting some I , hop gardens in Mid","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1899",England,"UKJ,UKG","UKJ4,UKG1","UKJ42,UKG13",Maidstone,19th Century newspaper,Media 4145,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"was most oppretsnive , and owing to the long continued drought the greens were excessively koenc .. The foil course was","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4146,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,. CAS EXPLOSION AT JAMAICA STREET . FFZCTS OF THE DROUGHT OY THE CROPS AND WATER SUPPLY . DEATH OF COUNCILLOR,"Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4147,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,", sjOurnirng H ; E WEATHER . EFFEMT OF THE DROUGHT . State of Crops and Water Supply- Thunderstorm and Rainfall","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4148,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,heavy showers etc Siaday were welcomed . IBVINE . -Thb drought of the past few weeks ras relieted on Sssodey by,"Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4149,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"7rtsis was eooesr than for some days . The leaziheced drought has , of course , had its effect tD she","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4150,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"abrormal heat continues . Ptloees and oats are suffering from drought , ac 'he e eren of aftermath is L lght","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4151,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"consequently no scarcity of iad jt 'K-The long spell of drought , which bse-' c or the last five or sax","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4152,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,Water supply has not been affecte-. -i ! h prolonged drought that hab t for several weeks past t4 ; f-,"Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4153,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"good ton tthatanding the recent adverse j - t The drought up till Saturday h n Sh0re , but on Sunday","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4154,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,No serious ineonviiince ; has been felt by the prolonged drought the water supply having been ample o ing to the,"Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4155,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"district are a I I fair average , but the drought has told very I heavily on the potato ar.d turnip","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4156,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"showers , and , indeed , proclaim that the abnormal drought isi about to end . A Series of Destructive Fires","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",England,UKJ,"UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ23",,19th Century newspaper,Media 4157,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"terrible record of destruction by fire , onfing to the drought . Conflagrations have j occurred all over Wales , one","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4158,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"side , which , being extremely dry through the prolonged drought , spread rapidly and con- sumed much of the fencing","Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4159,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,by the local firemen . Rain in Wales . The drought in South Wales is now regarded as at an end,"Glasgow Herald, 29th August 1899","England,Wales",UKL,,,South Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 4160,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,suffered very little in this district from the ! 1 drought . On some farms a lightness in corn and t,"Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4161,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,water sutpply has been seriously re- a duced by the drought . In the course of three t weeks it has,"Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4162,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"several weeks earlier than it gave promise of before the drought t set in . Lea oats are good , but","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4163,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,yield a very satisfactory harvest . The long- . continued drought in the present month was be- E ginning to tell,"Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4164,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"greatly i improved by the temporary break up of the drought , the rain that has fallen having done little more","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4165,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"cooler . Yesterday was dull and showery . The excessive drought has not injured the crops in any way , with","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4166,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,". The crops in this district have not suffered from drought , and the cutting of grain is just about completed","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4167,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"reservoirs at Glensherup and Craigluscar have fallen considerably during the drought of the past two mo sths , but there is","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,Craigluscar,19th Century newspaper,Media 4168,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer, JEDBxorst. -in the Jedhurghs district the effect of the drought en crops has not been felt to a very great,"Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4169,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"district , and i there are signs of the long-continued drought breaking up . Harvest is general : Oats and barle","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4170,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"up to the average , and the heat sod long-continuod drought have had the effect 'of *t rapidly ripening the cereals","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4171,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,". There were some light v showers . The long-continued drought is noticablV r affecting the cereals on light soil ,","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4172,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,. HsELMDsALE. -FOr the last three weeks the heat and drought here was severe . On several days the thermometer registered,"Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4173,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,", the sun , the effect of both heat and drought upon a the crops having been more or less damaging","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4174,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"scarcity of water for some months . DABVtL. -The long-continued drought was tern- porarily broken up yesterday , when during the","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4175,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,a continuance of dull and unsettled weather . The long drought has made an appreciable difference on the water supply .,"Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4176,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"Troon Isas not been appreciably affected by the heat and drought , . The reservoir near Dundonalcl , which was constructed","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM37,Troon,19th Century newspaper,Media 4177,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"is also fair , having suffered very little from the drought . Yesterday there was a slight shower I of rain","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4178,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"soil minist , and consequently crops which had suffered by drought are freshening in ap-pearance . The Dee and Don are","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4179,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"potatoes are a fair crop . Turnips , owing to drought at the time of sowing , are a poor crop","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Drumbeg,19th Century newspaper,Media 4180,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"No public inconvenience has i been experienced during the recent drought- in the water supply , the power of the pumping","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4181,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"ficient . Grass was being affected by the long I. drought , but is beinngt ook green again . During the","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4182,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"exhausted . The heavy morning dew cutralanced largely the protracted drought , and theo crops , with-the exception per- , .3hapa","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4183,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"Fcrf at of have been deteriorated oin account of the drought . The pasture lands are very bare , ' and","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4184,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,been very poor . I ABEBFELDY. -The excessive beat and drought experienced during the past six weeks has been quite,"Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4185,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,are suffer- ing severely in consequence of the continued ; drought . SToNsEIAvES. - Yesterday the air was much ! .,"Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4186,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,", as turnips andVpastures have been suffering seriously througknhe protracted drought . Oats ! on many farms havripened before the ear","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4187,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"lands and the turnip 'crop 'have suffered seerely from the drought , but it is expected that fhese will benefit by","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4188,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"auppnss are not too abundant , the effects of the drought have been severely felt , there being great scar- city","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4189,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,rise was ma inly esteb- e li-had before the August drought seat in . The bi price of Amerianmaz atlark Lana,"Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4190,31,8,1899,Summer,31,8,1899,Summer,. Thiisid avery realistic pirtuare of the horrors of the drought i ran Auistralian farming district .. Tbere i3 alsoa storY,"Glasgow Herald, 31st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4191,31,8,1899,Summer,31,8,1899,Summer,in the use of water takes piece . The recent drought has clearly shown the wisdom of the Burgh Commissioners ',"Glasgow Herald, 31st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4192,31,8,1899,Summer,31,8,1899,Summer,"indication of occasional showers . In view of the prolonged drought , M-r Bain , con- vener of the Water Committee","Glasgow Herald, 31st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4193,31,8,1899,Summer,31,8,1899,Summer,". . PExxaES. -The almost tropical heat and pro- lcngcd drought came to an end in this district on Tuesday ,","Glasgow Herald, 31st August 1899",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,burgh of Cowdenbeath,19th Century newspaper,Media 4194,31,8,1899,Summer,31,8,1899,Summer,"the turnip crop , which bad suffered severely with the drought . Barley , bere , and corn are fairly geod","Glasgow Herald, 31st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4195,31,8,1899,Summer,31,8,1899,Summer,"period of last year , and , notwithstanding the recent drought , there is now no fear of the water supply","Glasgow Herald, 31st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4196,31,8,1899,Summer,31,8,1899,Summer,beig in any way restricted to consumers . OBaN. -Tbe drought in this district has not heen so continuous as in,"Glasgow Herald, 31st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4197,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,"the hlells bred been oser-eoti- ilated , and that the drought , which had nreoailtd oncerawide area , hlad cot fosnsl","Glasgow Herald, 04th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4198,6,9,1899,Autumn,6,9,1899,Autumn,"crop weas as they saw it , bt undashnodl.ygealy ro drought of last month . In ordinary i : tios taeo","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4199,6,9,1899,Autumn,6,9,1899,Autumn,"of doubt , also . that but for the disastrous drought last month a much larZer proportion of the yield of","Glasgow Herald, 06th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4200,11,9,1899,Autumn,11,9,1899,Autumn,ammunition both for home and export . i The late drought has created an urgent demand I for water mains and,"Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4201,11,9,1899,Autumn,11,9,1899,Autumn,"a very real0stic picture of the , borrors of tbe drought in rn Austiali : formn ig dlistrict . There is","Glasgow Herald, 11st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4202,12,9,1899,Autumn,12,9,1899,Autumn,"condition is the result mainly of the loee .. cantintued drought , and that -here local caibs bane fallen they have","Glasgow Herald, 12nd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4203,13,9,1899,Autumn,13,9,1899,Autumn,", unfortunately , rtfcer thei long period of depression Iand droughts that really only terminated with Ith e d iscover y","Glasgow Herald, 13rd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4204,14,9,1899,Autumn,14,9,1899,Autumn,"steady and 3 points higher on enreceipal cables and further drought reports , ass developed decided strength under "" bears ""","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4205,15,9,1899,Autumn,15,9,1899,Autumn,"Jnfiuenred by higher Amneri- te can cnbles maused by further drought reperts the markcet tc I has , t-day been steady","Glasgow Herald, 15th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4206,18,9,1899,Autumn,18,9,1899,Autumn,United Kingdom to equal I it . The . long drought baa not been without its I evil effects even at,"Glasgow Herald, 18th September 1899","UK,England",UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Brancaster,19th Century newspaper,Media 4207,22,9,1899,Autumn,22,9,1899,Autumn,has broug ght hbet ninrirumrlnt changes in crnp features . Drought is li ; ely tti curtail atutlumn Tdingand alio toen-,"Glasgow Herald, 22nd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4208,27,9,1899,Autumn,27,9,1899,Autumn,clay land that was not much affected by the t drought . On this class of land the crops of oats,"Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4209,27,9,1899,Autumn,27,9,1899,Autumn,"ing that was brought about bv the heat and . drought , the deficiency is proving to be even t greater","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4210,27,9,1899,Autumn,27,9,1899,Autumn,"sides that its produc- tion will be low . The drought in August lasted j , long enouch to stop entirely","Glasgow Herald, 27th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4211,28,9,1899,Autumn,28,9,1899,Autumn,", as the grass is sparse owing to the recent drought . The "" South African News "" to-day remarks that","Glasgow Herald, 28th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4212,2,10,1899,Autumn,2,10,1899,Autumn,"old , and this summer at the height of the drought when otter links in the neighbour- -hood were hard and","Glasgow Herald, 02nd October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4213,7,10,1899,Autumn,7,10,1899,Autumn,the adoption of the report . Commenting on the severe drought from vhilch the province of Bahia had suffered for the,"Glasgow Herald, 07th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4214,11,10,1899,Autumn,11,10,1899,Autumn,from the losses i previously sustained through rinderpest and i drought . South African produce had risen in value in European,"Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4215,11,10,1899,Autumn,11,10,1899,Autumn,"to 21 , AiMr Joha Alien , Glasgow , told drought homses to 75. lilt Je-ha Voill . Clia'h-esry , Thaltror","Glasgow Herald, 11st October 1899",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4216,18,11,1899,Autumn,18,11,1899,Autumn,"said it was satisfac- tory that , notwithstanding the severe drought which had prevailed , they had suffered much less than","Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4217,18,11,1899,Autumn,18,11,1899,Autumn,"sheep aRd extra exnenses in- curred in consequence of the drought prevailing on WeTlshot , Bundure , and Till Till .","Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4218,18,11,1899,Autumn,18,11,1899,Autumn,". so oft "" trls s t resolt of te drought in the best time of the makin6 eo*. at 5","Glasgow Herald, 18th November 1899",England,UKD,UKD6,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4219,25,11,1899,Autumn,25,11,1899,Autumn,"many hands , while farmaers are congrcatulating theunetees that she drought . has been the means of getting them a good","Glasgow Herald, 25th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4220,28,11,1899,Autumn,28,11,1899,Autumn,"report , the Chairman referred to the severity of the droughts , which had caused so : much loss to the","Glasgow Herald, 28th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4221,28,11,1899,Autumn,28,11,1899,Autumn,"which is so i greatly reduced in quantity by the drought , should , owing to the rise in the price","Glasgow Herald, 28th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4222,29,11,1899,Autumn,29,11,1899,Autumn,"due on light toils to the injurious effect of the drought in August , which brought the growth of tho crops","Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4223,29,11,1899,Autumn,29,11,1899,Autumn,moisture . On the deeper and moister soils where the drought did no serious damage the growth of the c-rop was,"Glasgow Herald, 29th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4224,30,11,1899,Autumn,30,11,1899,Autumn,", said there was a substantial set-off against the continued drought in Aus-tralia and in the groat rise in wool values","Glasgow Herald, 30th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4225,12,12,1899,Winter,12,12,1899,Winter,"troubles and to lack of water consequent Upon the abnormal drought of last summer . The sum of 12,774 4s 10d","Glasgow Herald, 12nd December 1899",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD11,"Askam,Millom",19th Century newspaper,Media 4226,14,12,1899,Winter,14,12,1899,Winter,crop in the Free State is a failure . The drought prevents the re-ploughing of the land . DEATH FROM DYSENTERY.,"Glasgow Herald, 14th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4227,21,12,1899,Winter,21,12,1899,Winter,whrting. 3s to Go per boa : liuclte oI per drought : fresh hcre s.I t to lPei pe rr'a'ne ;,"Glasgow Herald, 21st December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4228,22,12,1899,Winter,22,12,1899,Winter,"road 50 miles north of Petersbur . Owing to eatrerno drought the reconnaissance was not p , ( -i-ed forward .","Glasgow Herald, 22nd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4229,6,1,1900,Winter,6,1,1900,Winter,"flat undulating plateau- excellent sheep-country , though liable to severe droughts . On reaching Colesberg Station , some distance from the","Glasgow Herald, 06th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4230,10,1,1900,Winter,10,1,1900,Winter,"however , 'thiat in the & es event of a drought the storage would be found B as insufficient . It","Glasgow Herald, 10th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4231,20,1,1900,Winter,20,1,1900,Winter,"it begun to the i recover from the effects of drought , plague , sati I and earthquake , when gaunt","Glasgow Herald, 20th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4232,29,1,1900,Winter,29,1,1900,Winter,not be shaken or circumvented . In bWh- this instance drought has been to them . a formidable ally . Nobody,"Glasgow Herald, 29th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4233,30,1,1900,Winter,30,1,1900,Winter,"following7 octuns : - "" In tin is. od stance drought has been to them a ferrsidttble c- ally . Nobody","Glasgow Herald, 30th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4234,3,2,1900,Winter,3,2,1900,Winter,"in tito general goods tralfie , but owi.ng to thse drought the carriage of live ; o tocl and wvool decreased","Glasgow Herald, 03rd February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4235,1,3,1900,Spring,1,3,1900,Spring,tained that in some districts the effects of the prevailing drought might prove serious . During e I tle. last few,"Glasgow Herald, 01st March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4236,8,3,1900,Spring,8,3,1900,Spring,"with the o forces of natlete , as in the drought and the bush- i- fire , or u-hen civilisation and","Glasgow Herald, 08th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4237,8,3,1900,Spring,8,3,1900,Spring,"serions cnt2'r''n of r "" no we . "" by drought 'i 's e r' nTh of Srp'emb "" r e","Glasgow Herald, 08th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4238,9,3,1900,Spring,9,3,1900,Spring,", as had been contean- . piated , as the drought wvas so severe that even batter'v water failed . During","Glasgow Herald, 09th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4239,15,3,1900,Spring,15,3,1900,Spring,"755 tons of ore for a yield of 1130 ; drought 01 n-continues. "" t ee Salu ew February crushine :","Glasgow Herald, 15th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4240,19,3,1900,Spring,19,3,1900,Spring,"remnainine , but in this Crloncl Plumer wras frustrateld by drought , for , although plenti- tb fn ] rains had","Glasgow Herald, 19th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4241,20,3,1900,Spring,20,3,1900,Spring,"bii aI - Mr Messman also read a paper on Droughts b te in London and Edlinburgh , i858-189B . ""","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1900","England,Scotland","UKM,UKI",UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeen,19th Century newspaper,Media 4242,20,3,1900,Spring,20,3,1900,Spring,"J. Symens . Y FES. , svho lad diride d droughts into tavo mmIclasses-rig. , absolute and parsial , the former","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4243,20,3,1900,Spring,20,3,1900,Spring,"respectively . elnet3 duration being 29 days . Of partial droughts 1 ILondon experienced 40. while Edinburgh hId Sd 27 ,","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1900","England,Scotland","UKM,UKI",UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4244,20,3,1900,Spring,20,3,1900,Spring,"duration beingr 57 daive . In cl London one partial drought had lasted 78 days , *aL hut in Edinburgh the","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1900","England,Scotland","UKM,UKI",UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4245,20,3,1900,Spring,20,3,1900,Spring,", there are C '. ; ei n ermd of drought , wheni . . , ret fes is very great","Glasgow Herald, 20th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4246,26,3,1900,Spring,26,3,1900,Spring,"of the a- visitations of the year , besides the drought andi to the British Tommies. are unusual swarms of :","Glasgow Herald, 26th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4247,26,3,1900,Spring,26,3,1900,Spring,"his heated imagination , ii- he believes that locust and drought combined s kiv will destroy the Queen 's armies ,","Glasgow Herald, 26th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4248,29,3,1900,Spring,29,3,1900,Spring,"quite learned in ver-dh , ; padd.cks , sheep-rans , droughts , gum-trees , she- oaks , and so forth .","Glasgow Herald, 29th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4249,30,3,1900,Spring,30,3,1900,Spring,"served by it continues to feel the effects of the drought , and the receipts are less by 1836 . The","Glasgow Herald, 30th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4250,30,3,1900,Spring,30,3,1900,Spring,"debate on the Budget , said the loss caused by drought and the wheat crop this year was from ; 3,000,000","Glasgow Herald, 30th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4251,2,4,1900,Spring,2,4,1900,Spring,crops are literally scorched off by the heat -and ai drought . This is no more than a few weeks ',"Glasgow Herald, 02nd April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4252,2,4,1900,Spring,2,4,1900,Spring,"and irregular , owing princ "" 1l - n severe drought , which affected the labourlnh generally . Latterly , however","Glasgow Herald, 02nd April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4253,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,"h George Hamilton said the real cause of famine was drought , and that irrigation works were fac L in certain","Glasgow Herald, 04th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4254,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,in certain districts useless to mitigate the fre effects of drought . Railways were more effec- - tire agents of relief,"Glasgow Herald, 04th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4255,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,t make irrigation effective in such.a period of a extreme drought as this has been . Irrigation Ie works can only,"Glasgow Herald, 04th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4256,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,", hear . ) If- they -substittuted-the word - "" drought "" for "" famine , "" I l -they would","Glasgow Herald, 04th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4257,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,of -But irrigation was not-a panaceaL against such -- a- drought as tfet. witfi which. - they bad now to coconend,"Glasgow Herald, 04th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4258,6,4,1900,Spring,6,4,1900,Spring,"in , here . l Ite The long spell of drought and heat was.broken vej yesterday by a violent dust and","Glasgow Herald, 06th April 1900",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,Newcastle,19th Century newspaper,Media 4259,6,4,1900,Spring,6,4,1900,Spring,"teo -What is Ti C ! e ed ner casad drought s "" pon the niz CJ'-0orC'carers of increased dimen- an","Glasgow Herald, 06th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4260,10,4,1900,Spring,10,4,1900,Spring,"the losses of stock caused by , the continued bee drought , and- there remained a balance of 2005 la 1to","Glasgow Herald, 10th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4261,13,4,1900,Spring,13,4,1900,Spring,""" do ut des . "" L Business or a drought may set any of them on the move , when","Glasgow Herald, 13rd April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4262,18,4,1900,Spring,18,4,1900,Spring,case for many years . Since the t t great drought which began in 1895 there has 11 COlling to us,"Glasgow Herald, 18th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4263,18,4,1900,Spring,18,4,1900,Spring,"C39.741 .... 95,2135 nlThe falling-off since 1895 , when the drought ! ] I r : began , has be-en marked","Glasgow Herald, 18th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4264,18,4,1900,Spring,18,4,1900,Spring,"T , iW 20 percent. , whereas but for the drought tet there would have been a large addition to Xi","Glasgow Herald, 18th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4265,18,4,1900,Spring,18,4,1900,Spring,"re- munerative . As regards the future supply , the drought in Victoria and New South l tic Wales is broken","Glasgow Herald, 18th April 1900",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4266,18,4,1900,Spring,18,4,1900,Spring,"795 tons of ore for a yield of 81350 . Drought has 9 ceased , and rainfall is abundant . Rate","Glasgow Herald, 18th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4267,19,4,1900,Spring,19,4,1900,Spring,"farmors . The manurial experiments suffered e somewhat from the drought of last summer , d but the comparison of varieties","Glasgow Herald, 19th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4268,25,4,1900,Spring,25,4,1900,Spring,"Lanark to discharge 1 is artificial spates during the , droughts of summer , d to scour the sewvage of the","Glasgow Herald, 25th April 1900","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,"UKM34,UKM38",Lanark,19th Century newspaper,Media 4269,1,5,1900,Spring,1,5,1900,Spring,"normal rate in Guzerat , where the effect of the drought seems to be intensifying . Total number in receipt of","Glasgow Herald, 01st May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4270,17,5,1900,Spring,17,5,1900,Spring,"on sirmer English cables , reports of crops damaged by drought in the -North-West. and too moch rain in K&ansas .","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4271,17,5,1900,Spring,17,5,1900,Spring,"just bad , that 's all , but a fearfu' drouth in th' nicht is the warst of a' , ""","Glasgow Herald, 17th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4272,19,5,1900,Spring,19,5,1900,Spring,"a- war , as some people suppose , but the drought , I ) , last autumn in the great timber","Glasgow Herald, 19th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4273,19,5,1900,Spring,19,5,1900,Spring,", the Chairman referred to the long and P continued drought which had prevailed in the c Australian colonies , and","Glasgow Herald, 19th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4274,19,5,1900,Spring,19,5,1900,Spring,"been labouring , but he trusted when the pro- longed drought broke up -a bright future awaited them . Mr .","Glasgow Herald, 19th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4275,23,5,1900,Spring,23,5,1900,Spring,and pricesfirther improved tinder covering in consequence tfrseporta of continued drought iu the orth-West. which was arccmpani-d by some sWetn m,"Glasgow Herald, 23rd May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4276,24,5,1900,Spring,24,5,1900,Spring,"the i ex trem e . They are housed iii droughty iron e'sheds , have no sanitaryr rnruingcoents , and are","Glasgow Herald, 24th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4277,26,5,1900,Spring,26,5,1900,Spring,"a settlement - in an -antion by Tohn Annetrong Head Drought , ; rudidhs at S Dirtkeanbl manson , erins Square","Glasgow Herald, 26th May 1900",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4278,26,5,1900,Spring,26,5,1900,Spring,"nteady at 3 adeanee , bein oerll 7 saifectedby furthler drought reports from rhxo spring whoea so sctions andby the ""","Glasgow Herald, 26th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4279,29,5,1900,Spring,29,5,1900,Spring,"English advices , lint soon recovered owieg to the continued drought in Use Worth-West , which muge sellers eantlcios . Large","Glasgow Herald, 29th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4280,2,6,1900,Summer,2,6,1900,Summer,benefited bv advices that rains were relieving the V Western drought . Chicago houses were buying 3 People 's Gas and,"Glasgow Herald, 02nd June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4281,8,6,1900,Summer,8,6,1900,Summer,"The spt-g tt wheat secutio btss boon reliered fram its droughty Condition , d h ut the sis-anticso nf-this crop *is","Glasgow Herald, 08th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4282,11,6,1900,Summer,11,6,1900,Summer,"serious iJury to the gr ain crope , of continued drought in the North- e W 'estern States , and the","Glasgow Herald, 11st June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4283,15,6,1900,Summer,15,6,1900,Summer,"table , Malhogany Parlour Suite in American Cloth , Four-Fold Drought Screen , Two-Door' Bookcase , Books , Carved Oak Whatnot","Glasgow Herald, 15th June 1900",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Pembroke,19th Century newspaper,Media 4284,18,6,1900,Summer,18,6,1900,Summer,"ond steel sMarkets , end the crop conditions . the drought dammage in the north- . Iwest , andthe losses in","Glasgow Herald, 18th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4285,20,6,1900,Summer,20,6,1900,Summer,"has been much misery distress connected with so unparalleled a drought ID astha no aflicingInda , heresources of theh 1Indian Government","Glasgow Herald, 20th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4286,27,6,1900,Summer,27,6,1900,Summer,"flourish better' ! d than in Persia , where the drought is far 'worse r- than it ever is in South","Glasgow Herald, 27th June 1900",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4287,28,6,1900,Summer,28,6,1900,Summer,orders from the Dnorth-et Li acompanied by dvices that the drought contisned tO harmt the sprien ; wheat crop . Early,"Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4288,28,6,1900,Summer,28,6,1900,Summer,"heavy maine in the bile- T I sisaipsai Valley and drought in some sections of Texase . T - , n","Glasgow Herald, 28th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4289,30,6,1900,Summer,30,6,1900,Summer,"it is now , when an Indian famine or a drought in I iour Australian colony ( as happened somte years","Glasgow Herald, 30th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4290,2,7,1900,Summer,2,7,1900,Summer,"Charlostte Square , m 9 i2 Edi bu rhuse. c DROUGHT FRYFrisEd House , lovely Etritu- is , "" L teen","Glasgow Herald, 02nd July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4291,4,7,1900,Summer,4,7,1900,Summer,"g bourne , dated July 3 , says : -The drought on i the east coast of Tasmania , which has","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4292,4,7,1900,Summer,4,7,1900,Summer," the chair- man , in his speech deplored the drought which existed in Queensland , and eulogised Messrs Dobree and","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1900",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4293,4,7,1900,Summer,4,7,1900,Summer,of rain have fall en over the whole of the drought-strncken portion of Qu eensland . It is still raining hisvily.,"Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4294,4,7,1900,Summer,4,7,1900,Summer,"It is still raining hisvily. m - and' : asdthe drought may now be regarded as hassing eocompletely broken , up.","Glasgow Herald, 04th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4295,5,7,1900,Summer,5,7,1900,Summer,"may be remem- I 'bered , during a period of drought a warning 1 was issued regarding waste of water ,","Glasgow Herald, 05th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4296,6,7,1900,Summer,6,7,1900,Summer,"is. t.s weekly -sosww Ihca a to-day , sass that-rise drought has boon broken in the North- - est , and","Glasgow Herald, 06th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4297,10,7,1900,Summer,10,7,1900,Summer,"r- , 'h Lseson promosson to . be free teens drought . e-se is cabled a lisle disacer froir the other","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4298,10,7,1900,Summer,10,7,1900,Summer,furthter retarded . As a result of the spring 2 drought all farm crops are late . The ravages of wireworm,"Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4299,10,7,1900,Summer,10,7,1900,Summer,", where also the oat X crops were checked by drought . In KincardinE S the root crops are vell established","Glasgow Herald, 10th July 1900",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Banff,19th Century newspaper,Media 4300,11,7,1900,Summer,11,7,1900,Summer,latter hail made very oonsiderable amends for the t id droughty spring . In the following t Y' the figure 100,"Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4301,11,7,1900,Summer,11,7,1900,Summer,reflected from the ground which under the influence of the drought Iof the pase few' days is rapidly assuming a parched,"Glasgow Herald, 11st July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4302,17,7,1900,Summer,17,7,1900,Summer,"crops had been destroyed by frost or seriously damaged by drought , but all the crops alike had been kept in","Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4303,17,7,1900,Summer,17,7,1900,Summer,capital yield except from very dry land where th . drought checked the growth . In the present wet weather the,"Glasgow Herald, 17th July 1900",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Welling,19th Century newspaper,Media 4304,18,7,1900,Summer,18,7,1900,Summer,"consfruction . Ntoo 's a53f- ; , d losses from drought , no ro.inds "" . "" ' sirnist forehodings reg","Glasgow Herald, 18th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4305,19,7,1900,Summer,19,7,1900,Summer,"is no sci Edoubt different . Although in times of drought th , . the flow of the river is always","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1900",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 4306,19,7,1900,Summer,19,7,1900,Summer,"they are probably right , though Tr , a prolonged drought , such as has more than to . once occurred","Glasgow Herald, 19th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4307,26,7,1900,Summer,26,7,1900,Summer,"year , which was marked . by an ex. traordinary drought and a failure of the London water supply , had","Glasgow Herald, 26th July 1900",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4308,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"In two out of these cc a three years a drought of unprecedented dimen- ta sions , intensity , and duration","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4309,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"popes- l - lation of 36 millions . In the drought of 1596 P a the area was 275,000 Square miles","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4310,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,62 millions . ti rThe intensity and duration of the drought had Ir been greater than on any previous occasion .,"Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4311,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"work on 1st in 7January durin g the last great drought was t -636,000 , while this year on 1st January","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4312,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"was of 12,750,000 . On 14th July of the las-t drought the - ubr was 2,300,000 , while on the i","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4313,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"if there had* been ( I yonly one year 's drought to deal with , he would gi . have been","Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4314,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,flot PI e ; hundred Years had not knpwn a drought . To IPn Eteset the case he had invited -tenders,"Glasgow Herald, 27th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4315,30,7,1900,Summer,30,7,1900,Summer,"days ' heavy rainfall , 1 rs terminating the long drought , would be more l it trauqdillisina than asiything the","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4316,30,7,1900,Summer,30,7,1900,Summer,"' heavy rainfall , to ter- minate the long continued drought which has ighelped largely to excite unrest in the country","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4317,30,7,1900,Summer,30,7,1900,Summer,"blustering east as wind which prevailed throughout the day ha drought with it heavy rain , and the final was Le","Glasgow Herald, 30th July 1900",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Carnoustie,19th Century newspaper,Media 4318,31,7,1900,Summer,31,7,1900,Summer,"c.i.f . Butter continues firm on the noosihility , of drought , but the consumptive demand could be much bhtter ,","Glasgow Herald, 31st July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4319,1,8,1900,Summer,1,8,1900,Summer,"review L beaingz still a severe one on account of drought , q' the year'a working showed a profit of nearly","Glasgow Herald, 01st August 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4320,1,8,1900,Summer,1,8,1900,Summer,much . improved . S Hopes were entertained that the drought from Ct ] which the colonies had suffered s-lnhaat E,"Glasgow Herald, 01st August 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4321,6,8,1900,Summer,6,8,1900,Summer,", many of the links got so hard during the drought that - play on them was not only unsatisfactory from","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1900",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 4322,6,8,1900,Summer,6,8,1900,Summer,"Brancaster , which can hold out against a I long drought better , perhaps , than any other t course in","Glasgow Herald, 06th August 1900",England,UKH,UKH1,"UKH13,UKH14",Brancaster,19th Century newspaper,Media 4323,7,8,1900,Summer,7,8,1900,Summer,"of the territories as time goes on . The long drought in Manitoba has wrought havoc for many farmers , but","Glasgow Herald, 07th August 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4324,8,8,1900,Summer,8,8,1900,Summer,"Cediax pest mn3dew. twhich : , 5rnzvne ed sotils of drought . . ' t- 'on of oa- , . very","Glasgow Herald, 08th August 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4325,15,8,1900,Summer,15,8,1900,Summer,"slump took place owing To oseded reins having fallen where drought had prevailed , tie mparket aclosina barely steady at 4to","Glasgow Herald, 15th August 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4326,18,8,1900,Summer,18,8,1900,Summer,the country SU . aebears everywhere signs of the terrible drought . in2 &by The Thetroops are now taking a Tmuch-needed,"Glasgow Herald, 18th August 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4327,28,8,1900,Summer,28,8,1900,Summer,"cais baa felien we in t.he distriess reported suficoing from drought . The spot oh domedn has egen- boost smait ,","Glasgow Herald, 28th August 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4328,30,8,1900,Summer,30,8,1900,Summer,"- a- treated or kined . There is famine and drought B se in the districts about Pekin this year ,","Glasgow Herald, 30th August 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4329,1,9,1900,Autumn,1,9,1900,Autumn,"force . The losses due to the effects of the drought would be largely counterbalanced by the enhanced , value of","Glasgow Herald, 01st September 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4330,8,9,1900,Autumn,8,9,1900,Autumn,"Vice-C6nsul at Van , as . well as the 35 drought animals , were recovered and restored otrown chief . The","Glasgow Herald, 08th September 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4331,14,9,1900,Autumn,14,9,1900,Autumn,"-M'K'ay , Dwrnfrivs. - e 'a OH5-Sale , 14 suietul Drought Horseo ; agne fromn S ) i to .00 yeatsnold'","Glasgow Herald, 14th September 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4332,15,9,1900,Autumn,15,9,1900,Autumn,"has , had the longest and most severe itime of drought . When it began , how- . ever , the","Glasgow Herald, 15th September 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4333,10,10,1900,Autumn,10,10,1900,Autumn,"owin with artificial manures aloes3 suffered I mere readily frees drought en light soils than where- farm- yard , msnure tad","Glasgow Herald, 10th October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4334,15,10,1900,Autumn,15,10,1900,Autumn,"the Chinese population , and fi ss the troubles of drought and famine which s , shortly afterwards afflicted Chi-li and","Glasgow Herald, 15th October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4335,15,10,1900,Autumn,15,10,1900,Autumn,"province of Pechi-li , and *heu , after a disastrous drought , the people wvere t ascribmng their misfortunes to the","Glasgow Herald, 15th October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4336,17,10,1900,Autumn,17,10,1900,Autumn,"1S96-97 in the sudden outbreak L of widespread distress following drought , thea rocrudcecence of plague . and the disturbance of","Glasgow Herald, 17th October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4337,20,10,1900,Autumn,20,10,1900,Autumn,having failed to anticipate or r lg provide for great drought . Even now two a millions of people are receiving,"Glasgow Herald, 20th October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4338,6,11,1900,Autumn,6,11,1900,Autumn,"early in the season , and nd also to the drought at the tlime of transplantation . -s On the adhole","Glasgow Herald, 06th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4339,7,11,1900,Autumn,7,11,1900,Autumn,"made3 provisions dearer than ever , la arid the prolonged drought has ruined the crops . I anticipate stan-ation for then","Glasgow Herald, 07th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4340,8,11,1900,Autumn,8,11,1900,Autumn,"abnormal number of sheep anil cattle owing , to the drought and the extreme t depression which has ruled in the","Glasgow Herald, 08th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4341,9,11,1900,Autumn,9,11,1900,Autumn,"stock , hare permnitted , andl thleo hose staionllln ns'from drought d'tar'n' e ' , . Ftora ! i va' to","Glasgow Herald, 09th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4342,21,11,1900,Autumn,21,11,1900,Autumn,"M'ilagavie , to Sell as shone , I torsIsing ef--S Drought Hotors , 11 Horsea Ponies , Ironm 11.2 I ton","Glasgow Herald, 21st November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4343,1,12,1900,Winter,1,12,1900,Winter,"ey in Auscratian Pastoral9 properties3 , in view of the droughts whebh lad s been experieniced during the past two ctret","Glasgow Herald, 01st December 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4344,1,12,1900,Winter,1,12,1900,Winter,them that it was mainly becau1se h e.of those pecriodical droughts chat the directors ri where able to buy such runs,"Glasgow Herald, 01st December 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4345,1,12,1900,Winter,1,12,1900,Winter,"; I.IT .. , 19' : boom . 0' : drought . 3'4 "" ; cheap iL1 li ioimei.i-al-psr--rr-Appiy J. WeanootL","Glasgow Herald, 01st December 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4346,6,12,1900,Winter,6,12,1900,Winter,"TflEGcRAM. ) his Cape Town , December 4 . The drought has broken in Eastern and Mid- -tha land districts of","Glasgow Herald, 06th December 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4347,6,12,1900,Winter,6,12,1900,Winter,"it ; banks , and after eight years a. of drought the so-called lake , measuring 20 miles 1 zimal by","Glasgow Herald, 06th December 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4348,18,12,1900,Winter,18,12,1900,Winter,"plant growth P aid developmnt . Ite influences i leitn drought , as archlmam hi remnoving oxcere , of stag- nant","Glasgow Herald, 18th December 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4349,22,12,1900,Winter,22,12,1900,Winter,"been favoured with abundant crops , but in Manitoba protracted drought caused a deficient yield . of wheat , and it","Glasgow Herald, 22nd December 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4350,26,1,1801,Winter,26,1,1801,Winter,"declined goiing down into the well , in time of drought , bee'aufe'fie coti . ld not diftinftly fee the method","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th January 1801",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4351,28,6,1802,Summer,28,6,1802,Summer,"Stattei , As Sae Qiat iwe srtodas its rtdianc withdrew* Drought *he SIE irdp port . thto' list perils of fate","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th June 1802",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4352,6,9,1802,Autumn,6,9,1802,Autumn,"they chance tiseir %vay o Hife . They corfider the drought which has pre . va Li1 , foi fome time","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th September 1802",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4353,13,9,1802,Autumn,13,9,1802,Autumn,"that in a great r majority of the provinces the drought had been fo fevere , that the cattle are literally","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd September 1802",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4354,4,10,1802,Autumn,4,10,1802,Autumn,"than the abandainc. of fupplies . Notwithftanding the continuance of drought , . leu fock is ' kept up in price","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th October 1802",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4355,16,1,1804,Winter,16,1,1804,Winter,public . It has lately experienced forae impediment from the' drought during the . fummer ; but which 'has en- abled,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th January 1804",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4356,15,10,1804,Autumn,15,10,1804,Autumn,"to hI , Drirjuglt , ldert dlughiter orJ : A. Drought , Ei : . of Lacie- brok , RKng 's","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th October 1804",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4357,30,6,1806,Summer,30,6,1806,Summer,"and esem I have suffered very much from the long drought ; of the latter there will be but few ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th June 1806",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4358,1,9,1806,Autumn,1,9,1806,Autumn,"but the Oats , s on account of the long drought it the'latter part of the I Spring , are found","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st September 1806",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4359,20,4,1807,Spring,20,4,1807,Spring,"vegetahbles are scarce and batter dear , owin- to the drought of the season . At thc.adjourned Quarter Sessions on Sattirdav","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th April 1807",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4360,1,6,1807,Summer,1,6,1807,Summer,"e .. . rpfphqre , in feafons of , iinufuial drought , inight be draasn thi off o the earth ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st June 1807",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4361,18,4,1808,Spring,18,4,1808,Spring,"is ro d aged zoS years -At Northtn'pton , Mrs. Drought , datghter Thi ! . of the late Rev. Stephet'Langham","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th April 1808",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4362,7,8,1809,Summer,7,8,1809,Summer,"likely to . n prove very light , from the drought that huscContinue. so t n long in thalt island .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th August 1809",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4363,3,6,1811,Summer,3,6,1811,Summer,"; Capt . Waug- , . slightly ; Capt . Drought ; Capt . Wood , slightly ; LhetccnanyiJohnstonr and Vander","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd June 1811",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4364,16,9,1811,Autumn,16,9,1811,Autumn,"inbabi-ants tssek it into a their beads tl:at this long drought vas a punishment from hearen , on RMICe 1Lt of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th September 1811",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4365,7,10,1811,Autumn,7,10,1811,Autumn,"expected te'iield el.i'li TTuruips hare siffered miuch by the contissned drought , particulaijy those late sown . 'Hav - cntinues to","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th October 1811",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4366,8,2,1813,Winter,8,2,1813,Winter,"rFe ! t COt ( -It n1cr vi l ttlL drought b5rses , three excelivot v saduleb horoses : tw at","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th February 1813",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4367,6,12,1813,Winter,6,12,1813,Winter,"an inferior crop in places . Io- e tetins , droughts have been ilIad0 Ipoa the stcilk-yards - by the thiroshing-nitilittes","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th December 1813",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4368,26,9,1814,Autumn,26,9,1814,Autumn,"Rtichard I's-arce , quillirseut bulsiness ; ciiiprising three niest earellent drought hosrses , a bait-bred 010cce , quiet Ini harnss ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th September 1814",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4369,12,6,1815,Summer,12,6,1815,Summer,"atid Mien- S/ , 14 sitigte-/t star Chaseie , Strerng' Drought Worst , lCat rl01le SOLD by AUCTION , by Messrs","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd June 1815",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4370,19,6,1815,Summer,19,6,1815,Summer,"Cad ti Ctfii- xih , et Lc'.tat Csvs , t'ci Drought Jliiflfl , rfttetOLD by AUCTION , by Me-:sara ttii oltieNiit","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th June 1815",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4371,19,8,1816,Summer,19,8,1816,Summer,", dlated Iem jabv 17 : -'' At last the drought hais be "" rn mniti- g gatd by somne showvers","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th August 1816",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4372,28,10,1816,Autumn,28,10,1816,Autumn,towno to the 18tI it tilt . Tule ] ottig drought compslaltinedl of ila Amiserica lais tiruilltittat in heavy falls of,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th October 1816",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4373,18,8,1817,Summer,18,8,1817,Summer,tilds I' Ft ten Murseillus we learn that 4. gr'tat drought pre- V ; eils itl thfat neigltbiitltthoo . We !,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th August 1817",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4374,20,4,1818,Spring,20,4,1818,Spring,"of FURNI- TURE , &c. csitipriailtg I tree youngclerer active drought horses , six fine young Nit cora ws etatro and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th April 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4375,22,6,1818,Summer,22,6,1818,Summer,", are . in full ear. -Duionfries J'ouraul.ga 101- The drought is so great thst they have alreadiy berun at Inversirv","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd June 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4376,20,7,1818,Summer,20,7,1818,Summer,"imshportant fact , that this island never snitered i afarninefroit drought ; buteverythttethat calamity Y . l has befalien it ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th July 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4377,5,10,1818,Autumn,5,10,1818,Autumn,"stilt , tic i nisome pneds most distressing . Thle drought htis lit fal[trees Id ytoung fruit trecs ; site- fetters","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th October 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4378,16,11,1818,Autumn,16,11,1818,Autumn,"'' lit ! ilorinii thie tilgt , thtere Wiso no drought of air to fai c lie burn linm wood into","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th November 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4379,3,1,1820,Winter,3,1,1820,Winter,"hiteked tuph'y a fallf mif snow -lve ed friim thin drought okflist nuipmuncin , jielIhs but ticlt rprosduce ; 'catl limporivtimtlon","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd January 1820",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4380,18,9,1820,Autumn,18,9,1820,Autumn,") OWNSn IFA , 1-oP4 , ee j oErfcl *qoucng Drought Iiorsfs , ' dad 1Implements i15 lhe 11usbondey Bausinc ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th September 1820",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4381,9,10,1820,Autumn,9,10,1820,Autumn,"are recovering from tile cfi ; ct of tbe long drought , and ore throwing out plla-tv of feed , keeping","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th October 1820",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4382,23,10,1820,Autumn,23,10,1820,Autumn,"George Newrnan , quitting ItIe Farm ; comprising seven gotudr drought hurses , five 6ire in young oxen , four waggsrns","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd October 1820",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4383,24,9,1821,Autumn,24,9,1821,Autumn,"oil Ir . W i-ghlt ; couiCreising twelve powerful 'young drought -hor ; se Cote satfilale itto , one thtrce-year old","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th September 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4384,8,7,1822,Summer,8,7,1822,Summer,", ligihtning , and se rait-the latter after two months drought . We wotid ig not denominate it a storm ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th July 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4385,4,11,1822,Autumn,4,11,1822,Autumn,"tban tiftein to one . Fromn the contianance of tiol drought throurgh out September , the reheat seed-season was someicitat ar","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th November 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4386,6,1,1823,Winter,6,1,1823,Winter,"[ I ( 'VLTUlIAL lRtiORTi. -From iii e tth e drought at the consmeiicement , cuad the sabsaqient con- tifill ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th January 1823",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4387,7,7,1823,Summer,7,7,1823,Summer,"last are liseltuvod . Artificial grasses , as better abiding drought , have proved a more successful crop Csa this seasorsi","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th July 1823",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4388,11,8,1823,Summer,11,8,1823,Summer,"Auegust 2. -The cortils which wore sct efast lty the drought of last mouth , hsave now producedia' hav ian a","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st August 1823",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4389,5,1,1824,Winter,5,1,1824,Winter,ats disastrosts as in cthe lormer year . A long drought to- siecereled to the sowing season ; 'the Indian corn,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th January 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4390,16,2,1824,Winter,16,2,1824,Winter,"fact , in parts of it he concurred . Zle drought at the santc time , diat no alteration shouild be","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th February 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4391,28,6,1824,Summer,28,6,1824,Summer,"; ' but in the next Session they would be drought fboward , and'would , he had no doubt , be","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th June 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4392,3,1,1825,Winter,3,1,1825,Winter,"; met 0 aud the cattle are fast dying of drought . : ' of E T : % , he","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd January 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4393,4,4,1825,Spring,4,4,1825,Spring,"still 5 continued . The suf eritig of M11alta from drought has , beeni excessive , antI prayers have been ot-dered","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th April 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4394,11,4,1825,Spring,11,4,1825,Spring,ting Nm/no/k 4greco1koro ( Reprt for Mplrck-T' he the' ucSttraiinfg drought of this month hashaed a very bene' 'ark. iicial effect,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st April 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4395,2,5,1825,Spring,2,5,1825,Spring,"and gentle rains , after the almost a , un'reredented drought of' more than six weeks . Dry , al however","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd May 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4396,11,7,1825,Summer,11,7,1825,Summer,tbe coloniv to be unhealthy on accountof the c ontinued drought . R ITurluedc.v Hi MaIjestv 1held a Court at St.,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st July 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4397,1,8,1825,Summer,1,8,1825,Summer,"the ilsand , afelr a continuance of months of great drought , had been deluged with raiss , and the roats","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4398,1,8,1825,Summer,1,8,1825,Summer,"late the , t itid froilt thie long and excessivii drought . its 1 , jeli ( icsV0erncititt have increaised the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4399,8,8,1825,Summer,8,8,1825,Summer,"the soil . This In scorching July , 'ollowiig a drought ollntinueH wilh little inter-d , rmission througla several Iloisths ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th August 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4400,15,8,1825,Summer,15,8,1825,Summer,"FPARWS , AUGUST 0 l FTER sixty dass of uniterrupted drought , and WIl extraordinary henf f'or our Clinlate , WCe","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th August 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4401,15,8,1825,Summer,15,8,1825,Summer,"ris states , that ilt CutIseq 'tCea - ll-r plongtd drought , vegetables ( w1hich iii i1rance - %t ati ut","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th August 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4402,15,8,1825,Summer,15,8,1825,Summer,"extremely scarce oigndubt to th ot oi f j tinued drought , wrhichhi tie great wato ms th ) turn *","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th August 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4403,22,8,1825,Summer,22,8,1825,Summer,", btit the vines . 1av'e suffered considerably from the drought . Tfie King of the Nerhtrlinads his increased theh ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4404,5,12,1825,Winter,5,12,1825,Winter,"cropo Ias entirely failed : its con-t sequence of excessive drought , one-quarter of a crop is not anticipsated. . i","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th December 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4405,19,12,1825,Winter,19,12,1825,Winter,"prepareId far tise most octive Combustion , bytlh onest seasonofhaan drought ever known , ca , t'e men , ' women","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th December 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4406,29,5,1826,Spring,29,5,1826,Spring,"the Island , the ei'ect of a five ilonths ' drought . ) f which had a most serious effect' upon","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th May 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4407,5,6,1826,Summer,5,6,1826,Summer,"Wheat , has in course suffered le least from the drought , scarcely to any very perceptible id degree on the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4408,3,7,1826,Summer,3,7,1826,Summer,"tiigis. to litiattlm- a , Iit f'ronta dtr long colstittted drought , slid t ItiC liletise lii t of thein otis","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4409,10,7,1826,Summer,10,7,1826,Summer,"them . Such is the effeact of the ] long drought , that- in tea the neighbourhood of Bostci it is","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4410,17,7,1826,Summer,17,7,1826,Summer,"which have -been greatly proimoted a t by an uneganipled drought of' six or seven weeks dara- jq tions , has","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4411,17,7,1826,Summer,17,7,1826,Summer,in Poropoortion ; . Tue 6I- . tyct ot' tite drought was so strongly taolrsl on sthe coos. linen of thoSe,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4412,17,7,1826,Summer,17,7,1826,Summer,"5 , , ct'. --'I'hs t exre , 'isie ri drought which prevailed so 10ing , is , ve bdieve ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4413,7,8,1826,Summer,7,8,1826,Summer,"are said to thy ct ( eoseqUeoece of the long drought , . , "" l In thz early part ot","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4414,14,8,1826,Summer,14,8,1826,Summer,"and all within five days . ( Such is the drought at the present time , that ten horses and seventeen","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4415,28,8,1826,Summer,28,8,1826,Summer,"] is bEldship iurther observed , that du- ring the droughty season , when the turnips had been tIcarly all burnt","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4416,28,8,1826,Summer,28,8,1826,Summer,"seat hero i. so very inferior , uhrorpgli the long drought , thautuoon srMtd Mutton lisa advanced 4d. pr-r stonerc anti","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4417,11,9,1826,Autumn,11,9,1826,Autumn,"otiter fie ] LtI procl ce , from tise sametttr drought . In Ito juttatatie have -wee hteard of' mtoret titan","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st September 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4418,9,10,1826,Autumn,9,10,1826,Autumn,"young Devo n't Ozes in work , 81. very useful drought Ihorses , Alare end Foal , 4-c . Wc. 75O","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th October 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4419,27,11,1826,Autumn,27,11,1826,Autumn,"the beneficent I 1-Jilfilence of a protecting Providence , the drought die- te , : ; continued , and by an","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th November 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4420,4,12,1826,Winter,4,12,1826,Winter,"of the grassl reops , after soiLc con- Olie tinorid drought . Thie iturnipi relnctl , at bMt , prove a","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th December 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4421,11,12,1826,Winter,11,12,1826,Winter,", which , owing to the long , Iand littense drought , was , , a lrge portion , enatal wreeds","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st December 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4422,12,2,1827,Winter,12,2,1827,Winter,", it inflictissa curse on theAedd eIcountry more Severe than drought or flood , than blight yea or Rndtlde. peo At","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd February 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4423,9,4,1827,Spring,9,4,1827,Spring,where they were r- completely exhausted by the sunsmer 's drought . If ty the wheats on the ground have really,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th April 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4424,16,4,1827,Spring,16,4,1827,Spring,"[ 'he clay' is the most IS.unprofitable , as the drought in su mmer affects it very e.much , and it","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th April 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4425,30,4,1827,Spring,30,4,1827,Spring,"IlThis is oweing say the butclhue'i , to the great drought of icist year , antl ctc tie Consequent failure of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th April 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4426,11,6,1827,Summer,11,6,1827,Summer,"down to grass - last year failed from the excessive drought , the severe id frost ; subsequently , being unfavourable","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st June 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4427,9,7,1827,Summer,9,7,1827,Summer,": , year , is the co-exis- $knee of the drought which threatens the harvest of the o Mcri of LEtrope","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th July 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4428,5,5,1828,Spring,5,5,1828,Spring,"frosts , harsh , constantly seszyig e temperature , and drought in Il arch , of necessity pro . -duced the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th May 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4429,25,8,1828,Summer,25,8,1828,Summer,"rvu iii the lesser ground g ti c hliitote otua.The drought at Liii . ig4iiif g It lensoll , sisld the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th August 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4430,22,9,1828,Autumn,22,9,1828,Autumn,the tlhree last months there had been a constant H drought . ; ot one blade of grass trewvined in all,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd September 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4431,23,3,1829,Spring,23,3,1829,Spring,"cotprising about 150 tons of meadow hay , eleven capital drought horses , four colis , 'iine cows , four calves","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd March 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4432,8,6,1829,Summer,8,6,1829,Summer,"the 22t of Xarch , State that the heat and drought had been so Vexessive , that the crops and vineyards","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th June 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4433,15,6,1829,Summer,15,6,1829,Summer,or the dullest ever remembered . tn The iThug continued drought has been such . that all hopes of any thing,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th June 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4434,6,7,1829,Summer,6,7,1829,Summer,"year . between 1 id the eirtrernes of moisture and drought , inundation and of parchiihs , have Pressed heavily an","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th July 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4435,13,7,1829,Summer,13,7,1829,Summer,"rthe 2h6ii 'May inrlu- ti 5ive State that thle cotitinued drought hit tire Island for r tome , mnrshs post 1uad","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd July 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4436,10,8,1829,Summer,10,8,1829,Summer,"rain , beside , Itave laidnssch ofthe lwheat . Thle drought and cold , endured too long for the following genial","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th August 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4437,10,8,1829,Summer,10,8,1829,Summer,"the early sown beet and Swiedishb Iturnips failed forom the' drought , 'and a considerablei 0breadth of the former was ploughed","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th August 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4438,28,9,1829,Autumn,28,9,1829,Autumn,", ducts with those of other countries . t be Drought in Anhigua. -A Correspondent in c le this island thus","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th September 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4439,28,9,1829,Autumn,28,9,1829,Autumn,have been visited with b s.uch a tremendous season of drought as we have hardly to known before . We have,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th September 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4440,19,4,1830,Spring,19,4,1830,Spring,"of wool , "" ill des . pite of the drought , such an improvement has taken place , both in","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th April 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4441,13,9,1830,Autumn,13,9,1830,Autumn,"mulch mitigated r the horse sickness previously raginlg . The drought htad before been very distressing , particularly in the interior","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd September 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4442,17,1,1831,Winter,17,1,1831,Winter,"u1- BUTLR 's COOLINe AIS'.iiinat-Powlincns. -These Powders t-oproduee sit Eflervesving Drought extremely refre-alitig and grate- full co the Palate , as","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th January 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4443,17,1,1831,Winter,17,1,1831,Winter,"works of msoderse Authors ; Havk , Gig w. aj Drought H1orses , hansdsooic Gig 4-1-Iareeess , prnime Is Coses ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th January 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4444,7,3,1831,Spring,7,3,1831,Spring,"DOW SLIDES , elfhentally eicclue Rain , Dust , occr Drought , &c. prevent V'ilidows rattling-however ex- I. pesed. of I","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th March 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4445,7,11,1831,Autumn,7,11,1831,Autumn,"Reorf for October. - VWith Ull its alternations ot' moistureand drought , the ( danger ald dm any accidents from fearful","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th November 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4446,26,12,1831,Winter,26,12,1831,Winter,"1829 was the lastof a series of four years of drought and scarcity , and , great proportion of the wheat","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th December 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4447,9,4,1832,Spring,9,4,1832,Spring,"at last pro-a a pitious to them . An excessive drought had laid dry tile river Abaite , anti here ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th April 1832",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4448,5,11,1832,Autumn,5,11,1832,Autumn,"die Iths inst. , speak I .. as of the drought being so severe as to Seriously menace ttn ii .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th November 1832",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4449,25,3,1833,Spring,25,3,1833,Spring,"the advices fromil the Cape di Vertles that the heavy drought there had been sc-t ceeded-by very heavy rains , by","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th March 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4450,3,6,1833,Summer,3,6,1833,Summer,"O'Donoghue , t laS . andy , 4 G. M. Drought , Gerald Fitzgerald , and Jos . Greene , have","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd June 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4451,8,7,1833,Summer,8,7,1833,Summer,ley have suffered the least of all train from the drought . till Co of ay . Applea will be comparatively,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th July 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4452,8,7,1833,Summer,8,7,1833,Summer,"in comparison -with el the others . ' 'The great droughts , througholit tbh'elsit Inties had proved very destructive to .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th July 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4453,12,8,1833,Summer,12,8,1833,Summer,"with every prospect , notwithstanding ta the continuance of the drought , of a good crop . The gE a men","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd August 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4454,9,9,1833,Autumn,9,9,1833,Autumn,"one getieral chaacater- a titit of tiroughit , one continued drought . The uniform e i'Otttttelistce of litie wieather Iass nearly","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th September 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4455,9,9,1833,Autumn,9,9,1833,Autumn,"they have continued ts o grow inl spite of' the drought , anti beyond till aticici- Patina , Itresenting frequently a","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th September 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4456,16,12,1833,Winter,16,12,1833,Winter,"Live aped Dead . Sl'tck willt cmpt'LeFiveeclever f powerful ytunlg drought ltlares auott geldlings , very ac- tive onl IU luet","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th December 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4457,17,2,1834,Winter,17,2,1834,Winter,"anti in mait cilses irre. c miirabtly lost , i drought tule ivait tta little timlely aid its b utbdicing tile","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th February 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4458,2,6,1834,Summer,2,6,1834,Summer,but the crops are lsghtj in consequence 'of the long drought . ' EveryX : species otf ve'gen1 ion is wiehbringiecway,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd June 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4459,14,7,1834,Summer,14,7,1834,Summer,"ofAceidenital Death . Inmany parts of tihe country the excessive drought is felt by cattleof all descriptions , and in some","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th July 1834",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Oldham,19th Century newspaper,Media 4460,28,7,1834,Summer,28,7,1834,Summer,"have been excessively hard driven by hunger in the late drought . The magpies , in par- ticular , have attacked","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th July 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4461,25,8,1834,Summer,25,8,1834,Summer,"was the beat , and ior , so universal the drought , that a dearth was apprehended and inl those countries","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th August 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4462,25,8,1834,Summer,25,8,1834,Summer,"Bohemia or via en And even 1Austria , ini unusual drought previe tteIre : comnhrieicnient cA srling . Nmta drop okrai","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th August 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4463,25,8,1834,Summer,25,8,1834,Summer,"to the fact of the grain havinga aencekd by the drought from its gradual gotft tand being afterwards , by the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th August 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4464,25,8,1834,Summer,25,8,1834,Summer,For a very long seis of years so excessive a drought AS -we have experined tdis summer canhote be 46iitem. c-bered,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th August 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4465,9,2,1835,Winter,9,2,1835,Winter,"20 per cent. , in con- loud seune of the drought of' last summer , and the low '1 prie f","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th February 1835",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Margate,19th Century newspaper,Media 4466,18,5,1835,Spring,18,5,1835,Spring,"and lambs in Romney Marsh , arising from I the drought . I An awful occurrence took place yesterday afternoon ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th May 1835",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Romney Marsh,19th Century newspaper,Media 4467,3,8,1835,Summer,3,8,1835,Summer,"was no bottom even at ninety fathoms . Notwithstanding the drought which generally prevails in the Southern counties , Devon and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd August 1835",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4468,3,8,1835,Summer,3,8,1835,Summer,"state of the turnip l Id crop and the unprecedented drought , the fair would have been in all respects a","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd August 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4469,10,8,1835,Summer,10,8,1835,Summer,". The charagier , however , has been that of drought , a - and , therefore , . te lattermath","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th August 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4470,24,8,1835,Summer,24,8,1835,Summer,it is feared that they will suffer from the prevailing drought . id A gun upon an entirely new construction is,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th August 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4471,18,1,1836,Winter,18,1,1836,Winter,"? dthe 11ev . J. V. Stewart , John Alexander Drought , Es . of the Ty 650th Regiment , eldest","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th January 1836",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,Buckland,19th Century newspaper,Media 4472,5,9,1836,Autumn,5,9,1836,Autumn,perfect . Peas have been some- what unproductive where the drought has been severe ; but as the rain has fallen,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th September 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4473,19,12,1836,Winter,19,12,1836,Winter,"concern requiring room , with tireadrantage of , , great drought . of water for lanlding and shipping gtd Etarly possession","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th December 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4474,14,8,1837,Summer,14,8,1837,Summer,", oteurg tlis to the swatit of supply alitt atuticipatad drought . t The flour trails swan firm , and asweet","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th August 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4475,4,9,1837,Autumn,4,9,1837,Autumn,Ritliectir lVesiertt Aursitalia lints beets visited by none of those droughts teltielt occur so frequently on tIre eatiienit side of' tire,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th September 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4476,6,11,1837,Autumn,6,11,1837,Autumn,drove . ( ireatnursiliera die tittriisg -se' tite seasons of drought ; they rush tie such notes itito rite iliret lakes,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th November 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4477,26,2,1838,Winter,26,2,1838,Winter,"red in thrtt sentiment . But there was , hr drought , another ive reason winch induced thens to attend irate","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th February 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4478,15,7,1839,Summer,15,7,1839,Summer,", andl las not sutleree see 'atch frons 'lT ' drought as we fecared it wvould leave deete . Oats also","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th July 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4479,23,9,1839,Autumn,23,9,1839,Autumn,"have failed entirely , and there is such a c drought that the cattle are dying itn many parts of the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd September 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4480,27,4,1840,Spring,27,4,1840,Spring,", the foliage , oWing to 1 32 rIse iotsp-caslttitsnual drought , weas very aiismtSl , ilt itit Si liei ever","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th April 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4481,27,4,1840,Spring,27,4,1840,Spring,"also present . In conreequence of the late con- tinued drought the turf was extremety dry ttnd hard , and coltsequently","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th April 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4482,4,5,1840,Spring,4,5,1840,Spring,"the eastuard of that cestral county we suspect that the drought has been onit terrupted . Hay . grass , tsherefore","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th May 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4483,1,6,1840,Summer,1,6,1840,Summer,"in this neigh. bourhood next week . Notwithstanding the long drought , there will he a heavy crop or , soine","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st June 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4484,8,6,1840,Summer,8,6,1840,Summer,"the weather and growing crops , one univer. - sal drought prevailed , apparently not over the three le kingdoms only","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th June 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4485,8,6,1840,Summer,8,6,1840,Summer,"lrom Mall- t 1 chester , which mentioned the unprecedented drought of c vore than tw to ontlis ' duration .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th June 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4486,9,11,1840,Autumn,9,11,1840,Autumn,"constant demand ; but owing to occ- of sal sional droughts , the population of most of these dile I colonies","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th November 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4487,7,12,1840,Winter,7,12,1840,Winter,"Alrs . Purvis . 7 Of STElVAIIDS : otils AMajor Drought , I.di Regiment , IsSly R. Cruicksibanik , Esq. ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th December 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4488,22,3,1841,Spring,22,3,1841,Spring,"f past week , taken place , anti the unusual drought tip to F that time having set the Government employees","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd March 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4489,5,4,1841,Spring,5,4,1841,Spring,"land ; neither the trost of winter , nor the drought of the period since the storm , has at all","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th April 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4490,12,7,1841,Summer,12,7,1841,Summer,11 ini or Iainitnialus doe 's lot requisre hreat oir drought to IT eaivotur bring it toi maturity . But thIA,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd July 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4491,19,7,1841,Summer,19,7,1841,Summer,"canine buck , anti kept on as long as they drought peoper. cirara ham -Crosa-exaiained-1 iook possessionied' it before 1 iratl","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th July 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4492,6,9,1841,Autumn,6,9,1841,Autumn,"herbage which did not suffer from the unt- is seasonable drought early in June , arnd some fields are N laid","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th September 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4493,6,9,1841,Autumn,6,9,1841,Autumn,"produce three times the number , in consequence of the drought of Iil y and y June . Yet , upon","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th September 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4494,6,12,1841,Winter,6,12,1841,Winter,"site error I ( Itl of' 6eptemrber , whore excessbive drought prevailed , Mr. B atid the cattle sWore dryiitg off'","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th December 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4495,18,4,1842,Spring,18,4,1842,Spring,"thle tiiighbourhootd of Sydiiey wtrae sufbitritig , sonic hO frontf drought , aind otitera from aiggressions by the mf tives .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th April 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4496,16,5,1842,Spring,16,5,1842,Spring,". IC t6r tion , snakes tire moat aereeable saline droughts , and materilly7 id increases the aperient quality , -Prepared","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th May 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4497,16,5,1842,Spring,16,5,1842,Spring,"of the Deich-strasse and Stein-twite. illun Owing to the previous drought ott nearrly three weeks , Both tite fire extended rapitily","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th May 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4498,23,5,1842,Spring,23,5,1842,Spring,", at PlYmOuth , the lady' of Captain A' A. Drought , of her Mlatestv 's 'ith Iteginient , of' a","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd May 1842",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ2,UKK4","UKJ21,UKK41",Brighton,19th Century newspaper,Media 4499,29,8,1842,Summer,29,8,1842,Summer,are unusualy tinle anti f the grntiti from the long drought healthy alid t ] itvor t . able tor tillage,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4500,5,9,1842,Autumn,5,9,1842,Autumn,"i Ceteribled A atd iduIteti , wheie the tate suotincrs drought lias A prlved tWital elsewhere . In a rustic Pavilion","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th September 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4501,12,9,1842,Autumn,12,9,1842,Autumn,"this t ste way does not stifer so much fromi drought in the summer lie miintis , tile cultivated subsoil retaining","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd September 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4502,26,12,1842,Winter,26,12,1842,Winter,"dsa ticf beitigus. ' she 2reY itat -iftctcri 'i'uri ftont drought , , btit. at' lintigi that ithe iatarst' -' r''","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th December 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4503,10,7,1843,Summer,10,7,1843,Summer,"could be desired under all the circumstances . assess 'The drought had been succeded by copious liable rains , and there","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th July 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4504,13,11,1843,Autumn,13,11,1843,Autumn,", usuallystoldwioth Ihe iolutiots , makes themiaost deliglotful of Saline Droughts , and increases Ihse aperient quality . To be procuted","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd November 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4505,11,12,1843,Winter,11,12,1843,Winter,r-t till ihey' cease to comc . Ercatiso they trct drought - tess he mru. -t ; uffer. ( oitctrrenthy with,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st December 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4506,26,2,1844,Winter,26,2,1844,Winter,"the 24th ull . Loud complaints are made of excessive drought in Manchester and Elizabeth , and so scarce was water","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th February 1844",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4507,1,4,1844,Spring,1,4,1844,Spring,"rendered unavailing by the vioient southeast winds and J the drought which has prevailed there for some time past . 2,075","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st April 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4508,1,4,1844,Spring,1,4,1844,Spring,"passed . Fears were entertained that , owing toa the drought , there would be a considerable deficiency in the sugar","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st April 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4509,6,5,1844,Spring,6,5,1844,Spring,". M-o , s LAE rd 1 . The protracted drought , tegethoer wvith the I beginninlg to have a ;","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4510,13,5,1844,Spring,13,5,1844,Spring,"1'Nalily , who retires ; En- h sign G3eorge Perceval Drought to bc Lieutenants , by purchase , rcee Armstrong ;","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4511,10,6,1844,Summer,10,6,1844,Summer,"a curious tutu men. - C From tlt e lting-caiutitsuetl drought , t lie grites g ross lag c n over","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4512,17,6,1844,Summer,17,6,1844,Summer,"St. 1 ) otttitrgu anti Iiitba roquietttg , it wrta drought , tire ? ireeetrce ol' a Britisit force . The","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4513,15,7,1844,Summer,15,7,1844,Summer,"' graitifyitng to know 4 that , rletwvithistansiiing the long drought , the reservoir 0 shows no sign of a decrease","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4514,15,7,1844,Summer,15,7,1844,Summer,"wet hay- timle may be apprehicleded , after so long drought , I send the ifbrinoation for the benefit of your","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4515,15,7,1844,Summer,15,7,1844,Summer,"apprehensions of' deficietncy j ailt to which the previously protracted drought had giveti Chal el- rise . The rains , though","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4516,15,7,1844,Summer,15,7,1844,Summer,"chainges. the rali he isposition shown as long as the drought con. vie fir , tinned , to make specultative investments","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4517,22,7,1844,Summer,22,7,1844,Summer,"to he lin the least affected tlie by the evere drought , wvhichr I attribute to the very th rgieat depth","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4518,19,8,1844,Summer,19,8,1844,Summer,"Sir or W. Lynar had retired . Air . Philip Drought , a dCeTeV- ra edly popular magistrate , , playfully","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th August 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4519,7,9,1844,Autumn,7,9,1844,Autumn,"anull brot . Fe-irswWere at olo ietiilodexpressed titat treloe bg drought uni r would utriake . , -scarcity of' loiruls :","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4520,14,9,1844,Autumn,14,9,1844,Autumn,"circular at the com mencement of last mouth . The drought continued , with very little xcel ) . tion during","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4521,12,10,1844,Autumn,12,10,1844,Autumn,"the p1ese04t year , a 1 4vit41 it , lg-colntilnued drought in spr'i44- , its variable-1 b4e 1eSs 411411 itts an","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd October 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4522,8,3,1845,Spring,8,3,1845,Spring,", Indeita geise. ctt TAilY is traitJUil. 85ttme tippriihtelcii of drought are Cci etteritined fron triltefetctiv fAil tefirain during the c","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th March 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4523,22,3,1845,Spring,22,3,1845,Spring,of it ; nud its consequent freedom from le all droughts of air and c k wIinds ; and risk of,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd March 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4524,22,3,1845,Spring,22,3,1845,Spring,", > lho exxchanges j Major Tlhos . Th A. Drought to be Litutenunt.Colonel by purchase , vice Thur . lotmnsrgv","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd March 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4525,26,4,1845,Spring,26,4,1845,Spring,"was very small , and here again the lonir continued drought operaned on the trade , want of keel preventibg purchases","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th April 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4526,17,5,1845,Spring,17,5,1845,Spring,the want ot' fodder-the result of last year 's protracted drought ) -such is positively the case ; yet we see,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th May 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4527,17,5,1845,Spring,17,5,1845,Spring,"vegetation might suffer from a too m long continuance of drought , hIas been effectually re- moved ; still the weather","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th May 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4528,31,5,1845,Spring,31,5,1845,Spring,"of the nonth- L oitural conseqttence of' the ex- cessive drought experienced last yearhave proved very light weighers , consequently the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 31st May 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4529,7,6,1845,Summer,7,6,1845,Summer,"is still considered tot ) high . In Barbatloes the drought contimiaes , ; idil Iative pirovisiotis were more scarce than","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th June 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4530,12,7,1845,Summer,12,7,1845,Summer,"t "" , t on Saturdiay , a very short drought of neater itee Was nec49 , iarY to get thInS","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd July 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4531,8,11,1845,Autumn,8,11,1845,Autumn,", General Rutin bore a distinguishied patt its the bae drought battle of BarePsa . He rece ived a wound lb-","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th November 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4532,21,2,1846,Winter,21,2,1846,Winter,"saffer ed se. sent verely in cotisequenee of' the long drought . On tire tite north side , however . Cite","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st February 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4533,11,4,1846,Spring,11,4,1846,Spring,"of' Mlorocco Itas , in cmitsequence of ft loatg cotitinued drought ia his couritry , probibited the exportation of Tite Companionship","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st April 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4534,13,6,1846,Summer,13,6,1846,Summer,"and the mails . Beyond the fitet of' a severe drought ic the Islacdo , the news in of Yio great","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4535,27,6,1846,Summer,27,6,1846,Summer,"spring coin has sut. fered much frn the month 's drought , and most of the* beans eind pedas ivjured past","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4536,11,7,1846,Summer,11,7,1846,Summer,", and rain was still much wanted . Th' long-contisued drought had shown the ne- cessity of procurhig a good supply","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4537,11,7,1846,Summer,11,7,1846,Summer,"have quite got over the et "" lests f ihe drought and extreme heat il May and . 3wie . Blau","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4538,11,7,1846,Summer,11,7,1846,Summer,"in in the finest condition . The Hi e- loug drought was beginning to be felt very severely H , sr","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4539,25,7,1846,Summer,25,7,1846,Summer,"taken place in Fl the 'weather , and that- the-long drought head been succeeded by copious allid seasonable rainis 1 in","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4540,1,8,1846,Summer,1,8,1846,Summer,"of hoers on theit firit appearatice In cousequence of the drought the turnips w erc backward , still the late raits","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4541,8,8,1846,Summer,8,8,1846,Summer,"' -Stout and London Porter , in bottle or h drought . of a SE al Cotrntrv Ales andi real Devonshire","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th August 1846",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4542,15,8,1846,Summer,15,8,1846,Summer,"Guiunnes Stout and Lndon Porter , in bottle or e drought 0 Country Alesi and real Devonshire Cider , falce India","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th August 1846",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4543,22,8,1846,Summer,22,8,1846,Summer,"can . be , haviccg suffered.t greatly frenl tlee flyand drought . .1 ) bi to Turieips maybe included Icc tLe","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4544,22,8,1846,Summer,22,8,1846,Summer,"to- lerably good . Very patchy' , on. , - drought at seedl time . Laen Turnips better ; hut maicy","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4545,5,9,1846,Autumn,5,9,1846,Autumn,"lalIds , where they bavc suffered B less from the drought . "" Potatoes are a complete failure . "" Amsrican","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4546,17,10,1846,Autumn,17,10,1846,Autumn,"Y sary ; I havetried them without , in continued drought , h , e and uone have ftailed with me","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th October 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4547,21,11,1846,Autumn,21,11,1846,Autumn,"yield , in cotasequence of the excessive te Iteats and drought duri ng the summer moniths , and as yat we","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st November 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4548,12,12,1846,Winter,12,12,1846,Winter,"Harlem 's heard , but fortunately without elffoct. dis1 Mr. Drought Hasirma was very badlybeatrcn ; he received live severe wounds","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd December 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4549,2,1,1847,Winter,2,1,1847,Winter,"six weeks ' frost in 18143 , ttnd the extreme drought ard heat of 1844 summer as well as the severe","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd January 1847",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Cheltenham,19th Century newspaper,Media 4550,20,2,1847,Winter,20,2,1847,Winter,equally weoll severe frosts and the heat and oar to- drought of summer ; alI hey The Use Of the hear-skin,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th February 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4551,6,3,1847,Spring,6,3,1847,Spring,standing equally well the scvere frosts and the heat and drought of summer . dy D ) SPER iATe AFjYRAY rWsTH,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th March 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4552,5,6,1847,Summer,5,6,1847,Summer,"tnot raited manna during the famine ; ; when the drought came , the "" Irish Mloses "" could not obtain","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th June 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4553,24,7,1847,Summer,24,7,1847,Summer,"bh does , the weather has beer , unaveourable the drought a conttinging unabated . Tire young canes were suffering ir","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th July 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4554,31,7,1847,Summer,31,7,1847,Summer,"found to have happened to the crops of 1817 from drought , can never occuragain ; as all accidentsor injurv of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 31st July 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4555,7,8,1847,Summer,7,8,1847,Summer,"are the only crop which seems to have suffered from drought . In fine , there is every present reason for","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4556,7,8,1847,Summer,7,8,1847,Summer,"in many districts had suffered much in consequence of the drought , and vegetation on many of thei sugar estates was","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4557,14,8,1847,Summer,14,8,1847,Summer,"force that the youuig canes were suffering fl severely from drought and that if the same state'-of ti fweather continlued ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4558,14,8,1847,Summer,14,8,1847,Summer,"theatmosphere , and lokeep thedrills moist , even in severe drought . ! It appears to me to be a mistake","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4559,21,8,1847,Summer,21,8,1847,Summer,", beiIg all blighted by the last six weeks 'if drought ; that in fact there will scarcelv be atn pimento","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4560,11,9,1847,Autumn,11,9,1847,Autumn,"V Good plant , but much injured .... Suffering from drought HIa Swedes good ; White Turnips bad Partial A good","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st September 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4561,11,9,1847,Autumn,11,9,1847,Autumn,"good plant , but injured G G ood Suffering from drought A fine plant , greatly Sl suffering A good plant","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st September 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4562,11,9,1847,Autumn,11,9,1847,Autumn,seoured Extremely short Hay crop good Juder average juued by drought Quite burnt up Very short ull crop of hay ood,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st September 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4563,11,9,1847,Autumn,11,9,1847,Autumn,"sum. , mer season-a supply which , in seasons of drought , . ge will be invaluable . It only remains","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st September 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4564,23,10,1847,Autumn,23,10,1847,Autumn,exhibiting a favourable appearance . From the long C of droughts meadow lands were so dried up that the late b,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd October 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4565,4,12,1847,Winter,4,12,1847,Winter,"after they ( the Turnips ) were thinned and the drought set in , that we knowa any difference on the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th December 1847",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,Fifeshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 4566,4,12,1847,Winter,4,12,1847,Winter,"far superior now , and green in comet- . The drought did not affect them like thue thers. 1st. -I tried","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th December 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4567,4,12,1847,Winter,4,12,1847,Winter,"for him at all seasols , except oaly in long-continued drought r when the insects descend into the earth , and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th December 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4568,8,4,1848,Spring,8,4,1848,Spring,"I ii , e the storms which usually succed a drought , you may o absolutely see many of the plants","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th April 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4569,13,5,1848,Spring,13,5,1848,Spring,"Alarch , April , heaving vi rendered an equally hurtful drought by no means nin- j ent probable . The above","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd May 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4570,20,5,1848,Spring,20,5,1848,Spring,"and peas , c. 'have all suffered severely from the drought ; and it is ed the prevailing opinion that the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th May 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4571,20,5,1848,Spring,20,5,1848,Spring,". Sow clover deep ; it secures it against the drought Never plouglh in bad weather , or when the ground","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th May 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4572,20,5,1848,Spring,20,5,1848,Spring,"ceptable to the farmer , as the three weeks of drought has been severe on the land after the previous continued","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th May 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4573,27,5,1848,Spring,27,5,1848,Spring,"but all Lent sown cDIn is unquestionably v suffering from drought , the showers which have fallen a during the week","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th May 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4574,27,5,1848,Spring,27,5,1848,Spring,"been held at rather enhanced ly rates , as the drought is calculated to affect the crops of n these articles","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th May 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4575,27,5,1848,Spring,27,5,1848,Spring,", which were suffering from the recent r r. excessive drought . Wheat , barley , and oats are re- his","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th May 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4576,3,6,1848,Summer,3,6,1848,Summer,"in a great measure repair the mischief , the art drought has , we believe , lasted too long for the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4577,3,6,1848,Summer,3,6,1848,Summer,offering ; the crop has suffered much ire- by the drought . Flour : Sweet barrels would find ready coos takers,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4578,10,6,1848,Summer,10,6,1848,Summer,"part er of the spring , and the subsequent severe drought ; still 1s the prospects as regards Lent sown corn","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4579,10,6,1848,Summer,10,6,1848,Summer,"better than it would have 9 been , had the drought continued a single week longer sthan it slid . The","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4580,10,6,1848,Summer,10,6,1848,Summer,and beant crops have suffered too se- verely from the drought entirely to recover ; and the reports from all quarters,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4581,17,6,1848,Summer,17,6,1848,Summer,believed to have been so he much injured by the drought in May as to render a good Les yield almost,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4582,2,9,1848,Autumn,2,9,1848,Autumn,"this grain is , that it is less affected by drought than any other varieties . At the same time it","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4583,2,9,1848,Autumn,2,9,1848,Autumn,", but some com- plaints were makitig of the continued drought . The Spanish troops were bein2 Withdrawn from Santa Cruz","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4584,9,9,1848,Autumn,9,9,1848,Autumn,", but some com- p'idi3s were making of tile continued drought , The Sptln sh troups we e beihng x ithdranwn","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4585,11,11,1848,Autumn,11,11,1848,Autumn,"his loaf , is bestowed in procuring that stimulating to drought which is more than ever desired , and the man","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st November 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4586,18,11,1848,Autumn,18,11,1848,Autumn,"Blaney a steward , in the employment of Captain V Drought . The King 's Counely Cltronicle , received 'his morna","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th November 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4587,9,12,1848,Winter,9,12,1848,Winter,", ot'hemts , of bacon , and of stalted provisions Drought ti oe 4 froi a d stance . The items","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th December 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4588,20,1,1849,Winter,20,1,1849,Winter,"preclsely , -A 'ial Viluable 'Stock of Huntintg Agriculioral and Drought ibi . HORSES . ipt . Further particulats seill appear","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th January 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4589,20,1,1849,Winter,20,1,1849,Winter,"The only places wthere the Ale can be had in drought lPorrsea-Qacen 's Head , Wline Vaults , 7 , Hard","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th January 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4590,2,6,1849,Summer,2,6,1849,Summer,"tirerent pi tltemselvcs , but at ties same tints never' drought o1 lis- ing their lanellord. -Thc first of those middleorme","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4591,16,6,1849,Summer,16,6,1849,Summer,"put an end to , none of thens would have drought of aisythisig hut ; 'remunserstig prices . "" Last seaseon","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4592,21,7,1849,Summer,21,7,1849,Summer,"wet season . Now wve are beginning to suffer from drought , and the advantagee of high farming over the ordinary","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4593,11,8,1849,Summer,11,8,1849,Summer,"I-om Antihua there is no particular nexs.t exceptt at.n excessive drought prevailed , Whlich tamde wrater extremely sciarce . In short","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st August 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4594,18,8,1849,Summer,18,8,1849,Summer,"miles together rust has affected the crop , w herever drought has been felt for length of time the grain has","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th August 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4595,18,8,1849,Summer,18,8,1849,Summer,"a great scarcity of mroney , and the annual ] droughts from tshe choioset ftocks in Wilts and Hants , Which","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th August 1849",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4596,1,9,1849,Autumn,1,9,1849,Autumn,"'s back , Signs for nought Ace a siga of drought . With wind in the north Nfo fishereaon goes forthi","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st September 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4597,8,9,1849,Autumn,8,9,1849,Autumn,"St. Croix a , il filleil cty short from excessive drought , v tlie th ; e cts for next crop","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th September 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4598,20,10,1849,Autumn,20,10,1849,Autumn,loaded with live stock . They El report that the drought has cut off the crops to such anl extent tlcst,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th October 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4599,8,12,1849,Winter,8,12,1849,Winter,"a plentiful or supply of rain . Had the previous drought con- hi tinued much longer , it is stated that","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th December 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4600,6,4,1850,Spring,6,4,1850,Spring,"lets tri 3 sisce thse 20th of 'elt:etty , wihich drought ac 'd the ii piercilig tlorzc-llant wsilld , hsve it'ilad","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4601,20,4,1850,Spring,20,4,1850,Spring,"ice , and lot us get to ad the delicious drought ie tele conservatory , or by that ad door .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4602,27,4,1850,Spring,27,4,1850,Spring,"though'in one or tsro distriets the crops suffered from oh drought last year , yet there was lesson to expect that","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4603,25,5,1850,Spring,25,5,1850,Spring,ItC *t offered for els apsrehoessiou of cite offenders . Drought th -a- still cosstinued to exercise a prejudicial cffoct on,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th May 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4604,25,5,1850,Spring,25,5,1850,Spring,"island-St . V "" iltcont seas suffering severely de from drought and the crop seill fsll short of the qosantity C","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th May 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4605,1,6,1850,Summer,1,6,1850,Summer,of a d tire Society of hirierids ; hot lire drought it rarst dealen- Ri. ble thut botir Ilouses sdonld have,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4606,8,6,1850,Summer,8,6,1850,Summer,"much alarm but doing no damage . The its distressieg drought prevailod Wvithotut assy alleviation , 00l and rendered the prospects","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4607,6,7,1850,Summer,6,7,1850,Summer,"of in their htou.ses ireforthtier had departed . A greet drought it t had a l-u Prevailed , fell Owed bry","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4608,6,7,1850,Summer,6,7,1850,Summer,", conipsleting haeheevEr of the worerr of destructioir aveO sir'' drought hatel left unlaeaonissishoia lied , a woesepitig axway the tir","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4609,17,8,1850,Summer,17,8,1850,Summer,"the light lands never res-vered the effects of the long drought in Juno . Beans and peas are improved , but","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th August 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4610,24,8,1850,Summer,24,8,1850,Summer,"mest of them I were represented healthy , hut froml drought the'sugac crop would 'be short . The Avon , Royal","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th August 1850",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK12,Avon,19th Century newspaper,Media 4611,24,8,1850,Summer,24,8,1850,Summer,". Tbe crops around Sympheropol have suffered severely from the droughts , locusts , and mylobris insects . In the district","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th August 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4612,26,10,1850,Autumn,26,10,1850,Autumn,", as the ground has b owing to the protracted drought , become very hard , The f wheat trade lsas","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th October 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4613,16,11,1850,Autumn,16,11,1850,Autumn,are of the formation alluded to . to e it Droughts of much longer duration than five weeks pu 0 seldom,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th November 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4614,16,11,1850,Autumn,16,11,1850,Autumn,"originally required to provide for eummer months - periods of drought , and which , by my plan , would be","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th November 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4615,14,12,1850,Winter,14,12,1850,Winter,"51 i.ATED Lnotoro SitEup , tt foanion an , $I Drought , which islirghlv agioutilo nod etcv From ti. eiurneroue5lgn aInre","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th December 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4616,15,3,1851,Spring,15,3,1851,Spring,"struggling olrrsc-rgh naorn'sro , sometimes driven rsad by hooat and drought , aSnaTctinCSa stsucik downi in threusands by ane opidenris ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4617,26,4,1851,Spring,26,4,1851,Spring,"and contraction , under the alternate influence of wet and drought . The soil round the water pipe becomes charged in","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4618,31,5,1851,Spring,31,5,1851,Spring,", awhich he t based upon the authority of Colonel Drought , Colonel Firaser , and other creditable witnesses . The","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 31st May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4619,31,5,1851,Spring,31,5,1851,Spring,"soldier and a friend , defended the character of Colonel Drought against the aspersions which had bees : cast upon it","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 31st May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4620,21,6,1851,Summer,21,6,1851,Summer,"entertained of an excellent crop , notwithstanding i the long drought with whicl the planters have had to t contend .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st June 1851",England,UKD,UKD1,,Westmoreland,19th Century newspaper,Media 4621,12,7,1851,Summer,12,7,1851,Summer,"by important results . On she 4ls lust. , the drought which lad before prsvailcd in a 'd oesi the frontier","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd July 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4622,2,8,1851,Summer,2,8,1851,Summer,intelligence fronm Port Phillip and -wSoab Wales s'ep'resentetl that the drought in those comauni7 iras becomring serious and that the flocks,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd August 1851",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4623,9,8,1851,Summer,9,8,1851,Summer,"from 101. to 17. per ton , owing to the drought and destruction of fire . There ste many . very","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th August 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4624,6,9,1851,Autumn,6,9,1851,Autumn,". The reginsoatt being formed into hollow squaroe , Colonel Drought called the Sergeant Major forwards requessting at the same time","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4625,6,9,1851,Autumn,6,9,1851,Autumn,"witness the diotisctiou conferred on his parent . t Colonel Drought , after an appropriate address , in wvhichs be pointed","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4626,13,9,1851,Autumn,13,9,1851,Autumn,"crop is frequently more destroyed by the fly and tsed droughts , end now the dia- neond moth has begate ravages","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4627,20,9,1851,Autumn,20,9,1851,Autumn,difficulties . Employersb were curtailing their expenditure . 'rho late drought and consequent rise in the price of every description of,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4628,11,10,1851,Autumn,11,10,1851,Autumn,"nican teonperaturo of the air this nonth , tiotwithl-standieg tilto drought , is more thun lIalf a degree loss than the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st October 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4629,25,10,1851,Autumn,25,10,1851,Autumn,". LATED Lismov SYRUP- , i forms an Efflervescing Aperient Drought I , wlsicb is highly agreeaible and efficacious . From","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th October 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4630,8,11,1851,Autumn,8,11,1851,Autumn,"w. 8 , ts.w. 8-days 31 . After a mrncth'8 drought , the firsat five days of this month were very","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th November 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4631,20,12,1851,Winter,20,12,1851,Winter,"oitly half a , crap in havin been injured by drought , quea- v , a lity of pontater oosd ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th December 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4632,10,1,1852,Winter,10,1,1852,Winter,the Highlands the ; general complaint is of e is- drought ; an exceedingly rare thuilg at this period of the,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th January 1852",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,,Highlands,19th Century newspaper,Media 4633,17,1,1852,Winter,17,1,1852,Winter,"seven men smoking and talking about the waor and the drought at the- top of their voices , . which s.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th January 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4634,17,4,1852,Spring,17,4,1852,Spring,"part of the sceek beets from the east . The drought has hiehesco caused little or no useeasiness , laut the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4635,24,4,1852,Spring,24,4,1852,Spring,"Alexander , but scarcely any' frtim Ballarat , the creally drought at the latter spot -having canoed almost an entire litia","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4636,1,5,1852,Spring,1,5,1852,Spring,". We art inclined to think- that the long prots'acted drought did little or no harm to he weatplant , bat","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4637,1,5,1852,Spring,1,5,1852,Spring,"and if , owing to the somewhat W , lengthened drought of the previous sinamor , the clip ay does not","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4638,8,5,1852,Spring,8,5,1852,Spring,"have fallen here the last three months ; and the drought , being unprecedented for the same cosisecutive smosiths in any","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4639,8,5,1852,Spring,8,5,1852,Spring,". The cold easterly winds , and the long- continued drought , have been the means of retard - the spring","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4640,8,5,1852,Spring,8,5,1852,Spring,"We are cyediblv informed that in consequeuce of the long drought , sheep keep has become so short on the Down","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4641,8,5,1852,Spring,8,5,1852,Spring,"approachingseason C re- will be very obnoxious should the present drought con- a of tinue. , h it I willmention some","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4642,8,5,1852,Spring,8,5,1852,Spring,"not at prcsent ShsoeV syIjsaptoes of isaving Setti ed prone drought , and though the slse2 issr-so ( n-s Crops are","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4643,8,5,1852,Spring,8,5,1852,Spring,light to all wise engage in it . An id DROUGHT AT 2WAANOMESTER. -A drought of extraordi- Ro a- nary continuance,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4644,8,5,1852,Spring,8,5,1852,Spring,engage in it . An id DROUGHT AT 2WAANOMESTER. -A drought of extraordi- Ro a- nary continuance is exposing the inhabitants,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4645,15,5,1852,Spring,15,5,1852,Spring,of havring so red feron p 9 tike lsnbe ycotevacted drought ito sotei a-n extent as to cause C. aoly Serious,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4646,15,5,1852,Spring,15,5,1852,Spring,"iajr. their re , has hitherto been done by the drought than might have incread At been expected , and should","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4647,15,5,1852,Spring,15,5,1852,Spring,"fears are entertained respecting Lord rb- th2e effort of the drought , and the grain trade has during rni re- the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4648,15,5,1852,Spring,15,5,1852,Spring,"; rature , and the uneasiness caused by the late drought r has subeided . At this day 's market there","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4649,22,5,1852,Spring,22,5,1852,Spring,"wet ; vegetation . which was 'x-much checked by the drought , will now make rapid rn strides . The wind","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4650,5,6,1852,Summer,5,6,1852,Summer,"to vegetation in general , after so I long a drought . L From the pertubations of the atmosphere by frequent","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4651,3,7,1852,Summer,3,7,1852,Summer,"these crops are not heavy , on t the long drought of the spring having done the plant Sha too much","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4652,3,7,1852,Summer,3,7,1852,Summer,"mines at Mount Alexander -remained comparatively unworkable from the long drought , but rain was now daily expected , ' and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4653,10,7,1852,Summer,10,7,1852,Summer,"supply , it may be mentioned that- during the excessive drought of this spring it was , f rontinued daily ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4654,10,7,1852,Summer,10,7,1852,Summer,"continues full , and is affected neither by rains nor droughts . But that which is most remark-- able in this","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4655,17,7,1852,Summer,17,7,1852,Summer,"period farmers were all apprehending failures of their crops from drought , during the latter as excess of moisture and a","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4656,7,8,1852,Summer,7,8,1852,Summer,"the command-of the Reaerve Battalion . h of Lieutenant Colonel Drought , commanding the 15th and Regiment , at Ceylon ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th August 1852",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4657,28,8,1852,Summer,28,8,1852,Summer,"Thomson , promoted . mi 62nd Foot-Lieut . G. P. Drought to be Paymaster , for vice Kirwean , who retires","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4658,28,8,1852,Summer,28,8,1852,Summer,"Canadian Rifle it tRegt. to be Lieutenant , vice . Drought . be 535th Foot-Ensign H. G. Rooper to be Lieutenant","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4659,30,10,1852,Autumn,30,10,1852,Autumn,"i The boy repliedin the affiruttiyei The Duke reached his drought boardin a momeat , aid sit- , ing downaby the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th October 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4660,4,12,1852,Winter,4,12,1852,Winter,"as fierce winids , floods of , rain , severe drought , excessive heats , terrific thunder and lightning , &c.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th December 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4661,4,12,1852,Winter,4,12,1852,Winter,"will prove to be - a cyclical repetition of great drought , threatening to press seriously on the agriculture and health","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th December 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4662,18,12,1852,Winter,18,12,1852,Winter,"eadDepots Isil , italformsl t. fictru aecnd 71 , erent Drought , L whiich aPris , higl aru ebe aihtd Ir","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th December 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4663,16,4,1853,Spring,16,4,1853,Spring,"mugo andi measures , , cribbage , cheso , and drought ith banards , copper meiasures and funnels , tno eras","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th April 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4664,21,5,1853,Spring,21,5,1853,Spring,Persons who Irnow the country state that pai thle first drought will be speedily followed by a renewal tilt of hostilities,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st May 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4665,5,11,1853,Autumn,5,11,1853,Autumn,"ACtIDULATEDn LesiioN Syssp , it forte' - te vescinf Aperient Drought , wmcl i Sig ag tebl andtr effizearous.an rshih '","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th November 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4666,19,11,1853,Autumn,19,11,1853,Autumn,"itittDtLIAT13 LtiMON SVReP , it forale anl Efer- vescirtg Alperteilt Drought , which is highly agreeable artd efficsrrlitol N. a Front","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th November 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4667,4,2,1854,Winter,4,2,1854,Winter,"used in spring , because less liable to evaporation in drought , and spring is appa- rently the best season for","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th February 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4668,22,4,1854,Spring,22,4,1854,Spring,"coX , i'iulisi &. r5s , fw$ y the protrcetsd drought , hot gunagF L'5 , . diSB Wrd j onights","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd April 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4669,6,5,1854,Spring,6,5,1854,Spring,"; henceI so , the fears which the . previbu'sly'experieiced drought had ai given rise-to bave been-in a great measure alayed","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4670,6,5,1854,Spring,6,5,1854,Spring,"of rain fell here in the two months . This drought- with the long run of N.W. and N.E. winds ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4671,13,5,1854,Spring,13,5,1854,Spring,"cil fer which they had now to provide was thus Drought to "" onO 6,850,0001i Among the items of taxation on","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4672,13,5,1854,Spring,13,5,1854,Spring,"; eouldhave eoen morelfavoureble -in almost every:respoet than the long drought of . zMarch-aud- April . PInstead sof oue i ""","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4673,24,6,1854,Summer,24,6,1854,Summer,"Hamilton , , to F. 0 . ; T. A. Drought , 15th F. ; T. H. or , ! 1th","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4674,22,7,1854,Summer,22,7,1854,Summer,", and the crop was nearly over . The late drought had done serious injury . The present sugar . 'crop","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd July 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4675,5,8,1854,Summer,5,8,1854,Summer,"in ; rv o was ble for vessels of the drought of water required b- fli 797. hDie/ce and others ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4676,5,8,1854,Summer,5,8,1854,Summer,"vice Roper promoted . Itsa 5.1st Foot. -Lieutenant G. W. Drought to be Cap- siner tamn , by purchase , vice","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4677,19,8,1854,Summer,19,8,1854,Summer,"podded , althongh the -former , uf 'from , tlongJ drought , , aroeshort in the hanlm . Three : 1'","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4678,9,9,1854,Autumn,9,9,1854,Autumn,the Indiau corn esop should be y seriously injured by drought . The arrivals of wheat i eoeatwise into the port,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4679,16,9,1854,Autumn,16,9,1854,Autumn,", promoted to be major-general ; Col. to Thomas Armstrong Drought , from the 15th Foot , to be inspecting field","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4680,16,9,1854,Autumn,16,9,1854,Autumn,"dryest season . "" In the height of the late drought and after eight or nine months of drv wveather ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4681,16,9,1854,Autumn,16,9,1854,Autumn,"to think , arisen chiefly in consequencc of the ad-long-continued drought , which has rendered it im- possible ( where the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4682,23,9,1854,Autumn,23,9,1854,Autumn,"brought ta6 a stand Ire- in consequenice of the long drought , ad'in thdse dis- ity , tricts a great mearcity","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4683,7,10,1854,Autumn,7,10,1854,Autumn,"of late respecting the turnip crop , the jS long-continued drought having had a very unfavour- T able effect ; the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4684,18,11,1854,Autumn,18,11,1854,Autumn,"rivae 's and watoscourses rendered dry byythe previously C experienced drought , and many of the mills ale now I again","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th November 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4685,16,12,1854,Winter,16,12,1854,Winter,"them and these they could not control , the long drought having curtailed the weight of their roots . Captain Green","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th December 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4686,23,12,1854,Winter,23,12,1854,Winter,"Papillon William Fulford , Charles Robert Wynne , and George Drought Warhurton.5 Royal Engineers . : To be Lieutenant-Colonels in the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd December 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4687,21,4,1855,Spring,21,4,1855,Spring,"it d Messrs Rothclsild and Sons , the only one Drought for- v d ward , for the loan of 16,000,0001.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st April 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4688,11,8,1855,Summer,11,8,1855,Summer,"briegs . Had the weatlercontinued h'ot and dry , the drought by this . time winust ha 've bpen the source","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st August 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4689,18,8,1855,Summer,18,8,1855,Summer,"were obliged to be adopted on accouct of the prevailing drought , have consequently boen rseoved . The rain ceased yesterday","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th August 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4690,6,10,1855,Autumn,6,10,1855,Autumn,"the shy , give every reason to apprehend a continued drought . This slate of matters unhappily prevails through nearly the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4691,6,10,1855,Autumn,6,10,1855,Autumn,"three inches depth of rain fell . From the last drought , and want of water in the wells , ponds","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4692,20,10,1855,Autumn,20,10,1855,Autumn,"purchasze , vies Barr.I in 92nd Foot-Liout . G. P. Drought , fromu the 62nd t Foot , to he captain","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4693,27,10,1855,Autumn,27,10,1855,Autumn,"the AsiaU- LAsTZD LaEron SaYRP it forms an Effervescing Aperient Drought , which is highly agreeable and efficacious . From the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4694,27,10,1855,Autumn,27,10,1855,Autumn,"P. Grant to bh Lientenant , witlout purchase , vice Drought , promoted in the 92nd Foot ; C. J. Miles","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4695,17,11,1855,Autumn,17,11,1855,Autumn,"otter nnen of s taste , end skill , and drought , wvill be honouestbly eon- 0 neeted wvith the Gr","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4696,24,11,1855,Autumn,24,11,1855,Autumn,"whisky bottle that hat might heber Isis spirits with a drought nowr and then nnd his tobacco and pipe , that","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4697,1,12,1855,Winter,1,12,1855,Winter,"October , 1&55 , has been L-Oth Foot-Captain G. P. Drought , from the 92nd Foot , to be Captain ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4698,1,12,1855,Winter,1,12,1855,Winter,"from the 50th Foot , to be Captain , vice Drought , who oxohanges. 95th Foot-Lieue . W.y Hill to be","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4699,15,3,1856,Spring,15,3,1856,Spring,"ie Ts large wght of uetal will materiallyvaciiet her C drought of cater . When launched , she wiil be ftted","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th March 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4700,22,3,1856,Spring,22,3,1856,Spring,"Aren . AtFarc Lanrou Sa-aUP , it foemnsau Elffrveeciug Aperient Drought . which is highly agreeable and efficaojous . From the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd March 1856",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4701,5,4,1856,Spring,5,4,1856,Spring,"of Signing the treaty of peace : at "" The drought of the general treaty of peace drawn da up by","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th April 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4702,31,5,1856,Spring,31,5,1856,Spring,"Amnise LAvTs Lesion Syron , it forms an Effervescing Aperient Drought , which is highly Agreeable and efficacious . From the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 31st May 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4703,4,10,1856,Autumn,4,10,1856,Autumn,"unat . To be Adjrtant. -Capt . G. P. At Drought , from the 50th Foot . To be Quartermaster-all Quartermaster","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4704,4,10,1856,Autumn,4,10,1856,Autumn,"IF ere free from water , either from the long-contin-ed drought hre or through the crevices made in the grouad by","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4705,11,10,1856,Autumn,11,10,1856,Autumn,tice moeithb Xe i W hW' ill tie ecorith the drought has boen so great th et ra fcnfne is expected,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4706,1,11,1856,Autumn,1,11,1856,Autumn,"from heavy rains 244 and floods , and latterly from drought , wi ich has on- gra' isb dangered the newly-sown","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st November 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4707,29,11,1856,Autumn,29,11,1856,Autumn,hoem lamrds that seemed likely to suffer from was a droughty sesoen had given very good craps and vice jews versa,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th November 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4708,13,12,1856,Winter,13,12,1856,Winter,"Eyre to be Lieutenant , I without purchase , vice Drought , deceased . 57th Foot-Captain ( J. R. J. M1","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd December 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4709,24,1,1857,Winter,24,1,1857,Winter,"Chattied , master shipwright of that y ard . Her drought of water vas , forward 1 feet , aft 19","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th January 1857",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Deptford,19th Century newspaper,Media 4710,23,5,1857,Spring,23,5,1857,Spring,"the-Anion- with LAroO Lessees ynon , it formesan Effervescing Aperient Drought , Thee - which is highly agreeable and efficacious ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd May 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4711,29,8,1857,Summer,29,8,1857,Summer,"prose ofuul ada hi esn a eoe remarkable for indic drought , and cosequenit deficiency of' cattle food , TudE 5.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4712,19,9,1857,Autumn,19,9,1857,Autumn,"we had a. few officers wounded . C les Colonel Drought , 60th Rifles ; Colonel Seaton , 35th t Native","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4713,9,1,1858,Winter,9,1,1858,Winter,"from the 48th Foot , to be Adjutant , vice Drought , who exchanges ; Quartermaster E.H . Drae , from","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th January 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4714,16,1,1858,Winter,16,1,1858,Winter,than any of these price . 're Beans and pease Drought previous rates . pIS.fo LIVERPOOL COR1O EXCHAXGE-(PEhAT) . P (,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th January 1858",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4715,20,2,1858,Winter,20,2,1858,Winter,"practical jolce , roared . These belli- gerent billstickers have Drought off some Chinese counter proclamations ; Arrogant to the last","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th February 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4716,10,7,1858,Summer,10,7,1858,Summer,"Late sown oats and barley have n suffered fiomlthe unusual drought and heat , and beanis * are generally reported as","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4717,17,7,1858,Summer,17,7,1858,Summer,"crops seemll to be any- thlg mut good , the drought having been generally far too great for the cereeal crops","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4718,24,7,1858,Summer,24,7,1858,Summer,"p on the light gravelly land it hasixffered extremely fromn drought , and will be short itraw * ; and upon","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4719,14,8,1858,Summer,14,8,1858,Summer,"everywhere , but , owing to ttie long c ontinued drought , it was found in few places ; hence ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4720,21,8,1858,Summer,21,8,1858,Summer,"is less favourable ; it is esr ; subject to droughts , and is warmer in summer' end colder is iii","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4721,21,8,1858,Summer,21,8,1858,Summer,"exceeding the expectations of farmers , looking at -the long drought in the early part of' the year . The Leeds","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st August 1858",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4722,21,8,1858,Summer,21,8,1858,Summer,"corn , will he deficient , 'owing to' the extraordinary drought Of tho. season . : OOT MANURES. -DISSOL BONES.4 -","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4723,2,10,1858,Autumn,2,10,1858,Autumn,", vefor the ketlocis preserved the se eds f rom drought and es . kept them warm , 'and the field","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd October 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4724,11,12,1858,Winter,11,12,1858,Winter,during the last year the deficiency has amounted to positive drought . Yet these dry seasons have been most favourable to,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st December 1858",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4725,29,1,1859,Winter,29,1,1859,Winter,"foIbedelicate lltelies , ctilte ihtl AlILrnLttsCop ft ttal aneli-rvaollg perictit drought , eli , -lib slhighly , : ircai 1 aS","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th January 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4726,26,3,1859,Spring,26,3,1859,Spring,. stauoi- ( Luhme. > haelsadtat lsi' R nave been drought forward agailet Mlr . Jones . I y en that,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th March 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4727,25,6,1859,Summer,25,6,1859,Summer,"lamented by his family and friends , John Alexander in Drought , Esq. , jr. , Captain in the King 's","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4728,25,6,1859,Summer,25,6,1859,Summer,"appears from the correspendent of the same journal , a drought has suc- ceeded to a wet spring , from which","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4729,23,7,1859,Summer,23,7,1859,Summer,"tlhe deficiency of maangold wurtzel plant , mainly from extreme drought , and this root has been this season planted more","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd July 1859",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4730,3,9,1859,Autumn,3,9,1859,Autumn,"gr-avel , and the whole is liable to sudber from drought . -Thre reclaiming of this tract commeaaced last year ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4731,24,9,1859,Autumn,24,9,1859,Autumn," crewN ABmOUT coOSS CAOIe , POITte VICTRoY , waT DROUGHT C AWAY . Four sets of boat cooking apparatus complete","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th September 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4732,15,10,1859,Autumn,15,10,1859,Autumn,"the machine for all their hal crops : the long drought , which diminished the bulk , sil rendered all their","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th October 1859",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4733,18,2,1860,Winter,18,2,1860,Winter,"combined with the ACeoueAraTEDisaox SYRaUP -It forms 'in effervescing aperient drought , which is highly agreeable , Dand efficacious . P","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th February 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4734,25,2,1860,Winter,25,2,1860,Winter,"Inspecting Field- - Offcer , vice Brevet-Col . T. A. Drought , promoted to the ar , yank of Major-Gen. re","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th February 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4735,17,3,1860,Spring,17,3,1860,Spring,"the property of the Post Master General , was t Drought up in custody , and the evidence of several wit-","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th March 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4736,24,3,1860,Spring,24,3,1860,Spring,"calculating the width , depth , and power consumed in drought , that we awarded a Prize of 5 to Mr.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th March 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4737,7,7,1860,Summer,7,7,1860,Summer,"WithteAlean , Ah3LmeSing s , it fornms an eillerveseiiig aperieiit drought , which is highly agreeahic Fn ium.c the unrous high","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th July 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4738,1,9,1860,Autumn,1,9,1860,Autumn,"bad season there last year , and this year a drought , which has extended over nine months , threatens to","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st September 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4739,16,2,1861,Winter,16,2,1861,Winter,"ACIDULATED LESION SYRUP , suml it for-es air a.teeable Effervescing Drought , in wbich Its apericeit iterN qualitirs are mssch increased","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th February 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4740,9,3,1861,Spring,9,3,1861,Spring,"of lndia , are redneec : . to P1i bthe drought w/hich has caused to wither all the fruit ; '","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4741,22,6,1861,Summer,22,6,1861,Summer,"and though1 on thin soil this plant had suffered from drought , I do not tlhir k any greater injury has","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4742,24,8,1861,Summer,24,8,1861,Summer,"` P , 19it forms en . agreeal Effeesing . Drought , in which its aperient i 10dalities are- more increased","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th August 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4743,14,12,1861,Winter,14,12,1861,Winter,"with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , tforms ass agreeable Eflervesclig Drought , in which Its apericlit qualities are much increased .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th December 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4744,8,2,1862,Winter,8,2,1862,Winter,"Use ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , t forms an agreeable Etbreeseing Drought , in whick its aperient qualitics arc osuel increased .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th February 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4745,1,3,1862,Spring,1,3,1862,Spring,"ACIDULATED LEMlON SYRUP , "" e It formsare agreeable Elliorveseirig Drought , ii wi crii its apinariri LIex qivelities are mire'","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st March 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4746,10,5,1862,Spring,10,5,1862,Spring,"to bh Capt. , without . purchase , ti vice Drought Richard Croasdaile , deceased ; Ensign William Sydney er Nugenit","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4747,23,8,1862,Summer,23,8,1862,Summer,"uses andf taoght them Christianity . A three vears ' drought , followsed byg famine and disease , had decinusited them","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4748,11,4,1863,Spring,11,4,1863,Spring,"extraordinarilymil in thiefirst monithisof tie year , and a let drought of over six weeks , beginning about the latter end","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4749,30,5,1863,Spring,30,5,1863,Spring,"on the score of the long and uuancuns- id tomed drought prevailing throughout March and April , and the earlier part","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th May 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4750,1,8,1863,Summer,1,8,1863,Summer,"their fine gas . appc dens and grain behind themr-a drought and famine fol. the lowed-thsousands perished , and still die","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4751,1,8,1863,Summer,1,8,1863,Summer,"our advices , he state : "" The late protracted drought has given place to therefreshing rains , which have fallen","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1863",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4752,1,8,1863,Summer,1,8,1863,Summer,"unmistakable signs of the er injurious effect of the late drought . We are pleased to i hear that , up","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4753,15,8,1863,Summer,15,8,1863,Summer,"spectacle . In consequence of an extraordinary , Aand unforeseen drought nearly the whole of the military ani er have been","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th August 1863",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Aldershot,19th Century newspaper,Media 4754,22,8,1863,Summer,22,8,1863,Summer,"the baths , at Sonthsea , on Thursday . Consideringthelong-continued drought , the display of floricultural produce was much larger than","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4755,22,8,1863,Summer,22,8,1863,Summer,"satisfy the thirst al which , after so long a drought , the earth naturally ex- ha a hibits . During","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4756,5,12,1863,Winter,5,12,1863,Winter,for tI the last two years it has suffered a drought which has not only affeoted the cereal produce and pastures,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th December 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4757,21,5,1864,Spring,21,5,1864,Spring,"It is a decided tonic , restorative , and nlterative drought , which gently stimulates the digestive and assimilative functions ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4758,30,7,1864,Summer,30,7,1864,Summer,"in some ge a. instances somewhat seriously from the protracted drought . th 1 , The earth is getting completely ""","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4759,6,8,1864,Summer,6,8,1864,Summer,"water carts , in consequence of the t ! d drought . The cattle have he fed on hay , as","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4760,6,8,1864,Summer,6,8,1864,Summer,there is no t no grass on account of the drought . I n Since the new act for closing public,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4761,6,8,1864,Summer,6,8,1864,Summer,", which were speedily burnt to the ground . The drought which has prevai'ed for some time aided the destructive element","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4762,6,8,1864,Summer,6,8,1864,Summer,"t hats become very 'VScarce , owing to the long drought , and the root crop will , we are afraid","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4763,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,"as regards the grain crops , the influence of the drought has been over- rated . As to its effects on","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4764,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,"character of the crop is favourable , considering the long-continued drought . The plant continues wonderfully free from ver- min ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4765,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,10 only are slightly above an aversge. * The long drought that has prevailed throughout the entire surface of the country,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4766,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,", though excellent , in quality . In Cornwall the drought is so great that in - some districts the farmers","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd August 1864",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,19th Century newspaper,Media 4767,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,large reservoirs have been found insufficient a for the long drought . Prayers for rain have been offered a up in,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4768,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,"a fewrminates the flames were-beyond control . Owing to the drought there was no. ater on the farm , therefore it","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4769,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,"COWES. - mu t Agent-Mr . HAlLWADY. inks The continued drought is felt very seriously in the island , and water","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4770,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,"of flowers , which , spite of the long-continued St drought , bloomed in beauty all over the grounds , pre-","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4771,27,8,1864,Summer,27,8,1864,Summer,"ismsainl in r , to be attributed to the extraordinary drought through had . n , which we have just passed","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4772,27,8,1864,Summer,27,8,1864,Summer,who have only what theyearn ; for . had the drought continued a few R weeks longer articles of consumption would,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4773,3,9,1864,Autumn,3,9,1864,Autumn,"East Cowes ; Castle , and althongh the long continued drought has certainly robbed the grounds of their usually verdant bug","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1864",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,East Cowes,19th Century newspaper,Media 4774,3,9,1864,Autumn,3,9,1864,Autumn,"scarcely an average one , owing to the long continued drought , and the price of this commodity is on the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4775,3,9,1864,Autumn,3,9,1864,Autumn,"to sell . It is probable , thereforethat if the drought were to cease the meat would increase in price for","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4776,24,9,1864,Autumn,24,9,1864,Autumn,"'teason , said which is accounted for by the long drought and the rains Sev following upon it , still Mr.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th September 1864",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4777,12,11,1864,Autumn,12,11,1864,Autumn,"ACDTYO CIERSTOMCH HEARTBSYURN , HEDAHE It farina an agreeable Effervescing Drought , in which its sperient 01 qualities are much increased","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4778,4,3,1865,Spring,4,3,1865,Spring,aprIrrg have yielded ( rrotwiths'tanding tirs unprece- bo B dented drought of t ire past season ) siar untirterrupled supply of,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4779,11,3,1865,Spring,11,3,1865,Spring,"of about 3,000 taxis , witls a o very light drought , or lfi feet , and withs twin screws ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4780,11,3,1865,Spring,11,3,1865,Spring,"Vansittart Stonehouse , Stanley House , George-street ; no Mojor-General Drought , Haylands - Mrs . ilbner , Wood- lWAds ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st March 1865",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Haylands,19th Century newspaper,Media 4781,15,4,1865,Spring,15,4,1865,Spring,"as Point , and North Gipps Land . The continued drought ti had interfered very iuch with alluvial mining , and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th April 1865",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Daylesford,19th Century newspaper,Media 4782,20,5,1865,Spring,20,5,1865,Spring,"the colony , the loss of cattle through the long drought has been excessive . "" Mlonday , 27th Feb- ruary","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4783,26,8,1865,Summer,26,8,1865,Summer,"which bad tumllen , though , atter the months of drought which had been experienced , a very large downfall was","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4784,20,9,1865,Autumn,20,9,1865,Autumn,"water , owing , no doubt , to the unprecedented drought of the summer . At Haslar , we hear ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4785,18,10,1865,Autumn,18,10,1865,Autumn,"and heavy rains , both very welcome after the long drought and hot weather of September . We do not hear","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4786,25,11,1865,Autumn,25,11,1865,Autumn,"immediate cause of this distress would seem to be vasthe drought of the last two years* but , in fact ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4787,25,11,1865,Autumn,25,11,1865,Autumn,"provisions feia , as has been the case , from drought , they ie , must steal or starve . And","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4788,16,12,1865,Winter,16,12,1865,Winter,in order to promote immigration . I it A severe drought prevails . hat le is cess The city recorder of,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4789,13,1,1866,Winter,13,1,1866,Winter,"to improve its quality and enhance its value . The drought had exercised a prejudicial , and often destructive influence upon","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4790,13,1,1866,Winter,13,1,1866,Winter,"in this way , and it was hoped that t'he drought would speedily come to an end . The distress amongst","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4791,21,2,1866,Winter,21,2,1866,Winter,"( 30th Regi. w nent ) , Gen. and Mrs. Drought , Miss Drought , Mr. , di Drought , (","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4792,21,2,1866,Winter,21,2,1866,Winter,"w nent ) , Gen. and Mrs. Drought , Miss Drought , Mr. , di Drought , ( 51st Regiment )","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4793,21,2,1866,Winter,21,2,1866,Winter,"and Mrs. Drought , Miss Drought , Mr. , di Drought , ( 51st Regiment ) , Mrs. and Miss Collins","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4794,17,3,1866,Spring,17,3,1866,Spring,"have , so far , been returned . le The drought has to a great extent broken up , and heavy","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4795,9,5,1866,Spring,9,5,1866,Spring,"he ascribes his 11 n , : failure to the drought of 1804 and 1865-disease stud death Satt of cattle ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4796,2,6,1866,Summer,2,6,1866,Summer,"Sanderson . c Major R. Douglas , Major G. P. Drought , Major Stillman , Major J. Dalglcish , Major W.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4797,11,7,1866,Summer,11,7,1866,Summer,", deerosod. lath Rtegiment of Foot. -Maior-General Thomas Armstrong n Drought to be Colonel , vice ISicutcirant-GeoeraI ( withr the local","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4798,4,8,1866,Summer,4,8,1866,Summer,"the intense heat and the scarcity of water , the drought then being very severe . P Lately , however ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4799,29,8,1866,Summer,29,8,1866,Summer,"fruits of the earth fail , becomes E owing to drought long continued or a succession of bad many wits seasons","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4800,8,9,1866,Autumn,8,9,1866,Autumn,"AND GOSPORT , lIANTS. loo fat tegs , 10 valuable drought horses , a promising cart colt 2 years old ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4801,3,11,1866,Autumn,3,11,1866,Autumn,WeSI dpiatory ceremonies . In thme summer of 1864 the drought l'ep '0 was so great tfiit thme emperor hhnself suende,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd November 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4802,1,12,1866,Winter,1,12,1866,Winter,"to belicetenaut , by pur. to chase , vice John Drought E. 31o0ney , who retires ; Edwavd Charles ' Hlorr","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st December 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4803,30,3,1867,Spring,30,3,1867,Spring,"toibee of the Tell country , in consequence of the drought during last sum- mer , and the plague of locusts","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th March 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4804,13,4,1867,Spring,13,4,1867,Spring,"ACIDULATED LE-MON SYRUP , It farms a most agreeable effervesciiag drought , in vhich its aperient and cooling qualities are much","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4805,20,4,1867,Spring,20,4,1867,Spring,drier Y country we found that one of those inexplicable droughts had happened over the north hank of the . Rovuma,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4806,27,4,1867,Spring,27,4,1867,Spring,"and Mrs. Broadwood , family , aud suite ; Col. Drought , Epsom ; Capt . Reid , Capt . Gregory","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th April 1867",England,"UKJ,UKK","UKJ2,UKK1","UKJ23,UKK11","Epsom,Stapleton",19th Century newspaper,Media 4807,27,4,1867,Spring,27,4,1867,Spring,distreEs c which was imminent in consequence of the late drought has thus been averted . A great gale passed over,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4808,8,5,1867,Spring,8,5,1867,Spring,"t'AleCIbDULdTBD LEMON SYRUP , Uit forms a most agreeable effervesclng drought , in which lleaperiest nd cooling qaalities ! are match","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4809,1,6,1867,Summer,1,6,1867,Summer,"under the festering influence ag. of unusual heat and continued drought spread in an alarm- the ing manner , and many","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4810,8,6,1867,Summer,8,6,1867,Summer,"zover nowv they are not likely to snufer much iromn drought this year , unless we have a very dry ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4811,3,8,1867,Summer,3,8,1867,Summer,produced the frightful consequences In referred to ; The great drought of the preceding two It months created a vacuum between,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4812,14,8,1867,Summer,14,8,1867,Summer,"ACIDULATED LEMON SY.RUP , It forms a most agree-able etl'ervescing drought , in which lisapeziesa lowly , and cooling qualitits are'musch","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4813,31,8,1867,Summer,31,8,1867,Summer,"people , P . eajecially in times like these of drought and scarcity . P When desertions fiom the crews of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 31st August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4814,7,9,1867,Autumn,7,9,1867,Autumn,"layapointed to the StanC , iroFatlobn BOn eth s Actuon Drought , gent. , to be Ensign , by a Morgan","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4815,4,12,1867,Winter,4,12,1867,Winter,"When Acmbinued withl theM SRP. 1 Itfors a ostagreeable effervescineg drought , in which Itsaenerent , and esolingelualitiss aere mzacli increased","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th December 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4816,8,1,1868,Winter,8,1,1868,Winter,"Assistant . Surgeon Vover , and Ensigns Mar riott and Drought . RADLEY 'S HOTEL , -Arrivals : Mr. Percy and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th January 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4817,12,2,1868,Winter,12,2,1868,Winter,"'vice honorary Major Sibley , -who he 5'ilstFoot-Lieutenant Richard Reynell Drought has been per- lis mitted to retire from the service","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd February 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4818,25,4,1868,Spring,25,4,1868,Spring,", Higl-street . It was captured at Christchurch , and Drought here for sale by the lucky fisherman . CouNTY CounT.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th April 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4819,6,5,1868,Spring,6,5,1868,Spring,"the 45th , ay vacated by the transfer of General Drought to his old ay regiment , the 15th. ann- The","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th May 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4820,23,5,1868,Spring,23,5,1868,Spring,"were ab , beginning to betray unmistakable evidence of a drought . finl We hear that the cereals genierally never presented","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd May 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4821,3,6,1868,Summer,3,6,1868,Summer,"the Lentcorn -on the dry soils will suffer frnit the drought ; if this dry weather continues . "" Irout Waruichsh:i-e","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4822,3,6,1868,Summer,3,6,1868,Summer,"crops ot all kinds are beginning to suffer from the drought , and ift a good copious rain should come at","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4823,17,6,1868,Summer,17,6,1868,Summer,"Id soms fall off under the parching influence of a drought . "" U From another part of the same county","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th June 1868",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4824,17,6,1868,Summer,17,6,1868,Summer,"generally less favourable , t especially of barley ; the drought on some lands is now telling severely . "" From","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th June 1868",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4825,17,6,1868,Summer,17,6,1868,Summer,"inuance of dry weather , which almost amounts to a drought , aflects the cattle trade , and we must report","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th June 1868",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4826,24,6,1868,Summer,24,6,1868,Summer,three o'clock on Sun- d day morning . . The drought of a day or two over a month was broken,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4827,24,6,1868,Summer,24,6,1868,Summer,Cstors. - *From Cornwall to Northumberland the long . continued drought is producing a prejudicial effect on the crops . Nearly,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1868",England,"UKK,UKC","UKK3,UKC2","UKK30,UKC21",Cornwall,19th Century newspaper,Media 4828,24,6,1868,Summer,24,6,1868,Summer,", in the same county , also states that the drought is begin . ning to have a serious effect on","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1868",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH2,UKF3","UKH25,UKF30","Barton,Caistor",19th Century newspaper,Media 4829,24,6,1868,Summer,24,6,1868,Summer,"of other places , and up to Saturday night the drought unfortunately still continued . T'e wheat crop in the neighbourhood","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4830,24,6,1868,Summer,24,6,1868,Summer,them ; the roiot crops are suffering severely from the drought . A groat quantity of half fat stock was taken,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4831,24,6,1868,Summer,24,6,1868,Summer,parched earth can recover from the effects of the sever6 drought . At Salisbury there was a great deal of vivid,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1868",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Salisbury,19th Century newspaper,Media 4832,24,6,1868,Summer,24,6,1868,Summer,"are' also suflering' much . from the long' protracted , drought , and a' large portion , of' the fields in'","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4833,24,6,1868,Summer,24,6,1868,Summer,", ; 'Rr howvever , 'su'ffers mruch frUfom. th'e'.clontimnua S drought , 'a ; d' s ati great injury'as no ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4834,24,6,1868,Summer,24,6,1868,Summer,", Oope , From . Lincolnshir6e : "" , Th'e drought c6ntmiesind the , sate , . ot the , 'country","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4835,24,6,1868,Summer,24,6,1868,Summer,"of the cattle trade in : this district. , The drought continues , and keep isyc'rysecainty . The hay harvest isprogressing","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4836,27,6,1868,Summer,27,6,1868,Summer,", but late sown crops will suffer-as much from the drought as upon the hill farms . Winter beansi and very","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4837,4,7,1868,Summer,4,7,1868,Summer,"EAST. -The past week has again been characterised by great drought in the eastern coun- ties , although copious rains fell","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4838,4,7,1868,Summer,4,7,1868,Summer,"is SoUrT LAEOASHIRE. -In spite of constantly threatening skies the drought still continues in South Lancashire , to the great detriment","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th July 1868",England,UKD,UKD4,,South Lancashire,19th Century newspaper,Media 4839,11,7,1868,Summer,11,7,1868,Summer,"for with much anxiety , as the effects of ithe drought are necessarily cumulative . With the excep- tiono nthewhehsts ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4840,11,7,1868,Summer,11,7,1868,Summer,", still con- tinue to be encouraging , but the drought has . already beguin to terl esieciAll% on thin and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4841,11,7,1868,Summer,11,7,1868,Summer,ill effects I to spring corn caused by the renewed drought . So far i the prospects of the wheat crop,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4842,11,7,1868,Summer,11,7,1868,Summer,"are hardly so favourable as of late , the great drought he causing in many places premature ripening . "" From","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4843,11,7,1868,Summer,11,7,1868,Summer,"dent Dispenser . THE WEATHER AND Cnors. -Tho present continued drought is really becoming quite alarming , vegetation presenting a parched","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4844,15,7,1868,Summer,15,7,1868,Summer,"the great heat of the weather ate and the long-continued drought , was very dull for cattle . sheep , and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4845,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,"equal to the average of former shows . The excessive drought , and sellers being tar more numerous tban buyois ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4846,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,"3441. , that considerable inconvenience had arisen from the long drought loosening the stones , which had to be picked up","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4847,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,"and which , in the midst of a long continued drought , has been abundant and I perfectly wholesome . Invould","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4848,22,7,1868,Summer,22,7,1868,Summer,", near Yarmouth . Owing , to the as long-continued drought , the crops on light soils will be ea tn","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd July 1868",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Yarmouth,19th Century newspaper,Media 4849,22,7,1868,Summer,22,7,1868,Summer,"to the searcity of keep , from the long- continued drought , trade ruled very dull , 'and prices declined .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd July 1868",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Oving,19th Century newspaper,Media 4850,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,"than usual wrill be the consequence of : the extreme drought , hay will therefore probably , he worth 30s. p","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4851,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,district had not extended to this neighbourhood- the beat and drought with us yesterday and to-day are sharper than ever .,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th July 1868",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4852,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,"to a London contemporary : -The great heat and long-continued drought , which appears liey to last , and that has","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4853,29,7,1868,Summer,29,7,1868,Summer,"nothing to report as to the stock trade . The drought continues , and the pasture land may be fitly described","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4854,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,districts are almost in one unvarying key . The continued drought has told upon the plant . It is sta. tionary,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1868",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 4855,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,"matter of course , suffering very seriously from the long-continued drought and scorching heat , and unless rain very speedily arrives","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4856,5,8,1868,Summer,5,8,1868,Summer,"of Sussex . In many of the smaler villages the drought has caused a painful scarcity of water , while the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th August 1868",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 4857,5,8,1868,Summer,5,8,1868,Summer,"en well cultivated laoms , are still staidhiig the "" drought , and may yet produce a crop , hut swedes","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4858,5,8,1868,Summer,5,8,1868,Summer,"crop , which is 01t at length suffering frona the drought , we have aiu oh fr reports , genieralfly ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4859,5,8,1868,Summer,5,8,1868,Summer,"are fi rnl now gone' off by large tracts from drought and grubs . A y.Grass Htlldriedl up , and great","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4860,5,8,1868,Summer,5,8,1868,Summer,", b n-. arid the few turnips 'that missed the drought are now a , re being taken by the fly","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4861,5,8,1868,Summer,5,8,1868,Summer,"HOP 'MARKET . Owing to the long continuance of the drought the hop plant begins to wear a siely appearance ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4862,5,8,1868,Summer,5,8,1868,Summer,it will be son etime before the effects of the drought di-appear and oun pastures again present their wonted autumn luxnriance,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th August 1868",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4863,8,8,1868,Summer,8,8,1868,Summer,"place on Soitbampton. an common , chiefly owing to the drought and the hot weather . The common was on fire","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4864,15,8,1868,Summer,15,8,1868,Summer,in a variety of cases . Of course the continued drought has told very severely on pastures and on- turnips and,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4865,15,8,1868,Summer,15,8,1868,Summer,"water drains-which , even new , after the long d drought , pour 21,000 gallons into the new reservoir daily .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4866,15,8,1868,Summer,15,8,1868,Summer,"the vegetables , which were well-nigh entirely destroyed by the drought . Al- ly ready a iiarked improverment is noticeable in","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4867,19,8,1868,Summer,19,8,1868,Summer,"fe shire it was stated : "" After a long drought we have once more copious showers of rain , and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4868,22,8,1868,Summer,22,8,1868,Summer,"the soil , owing to the sun and the continuous drought and high temperature , was such as to render it","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4869,22,8,1868,Summer,22,8,1868,Summer,but that on the two former occa- sions when a drought like that of the present season was experienced there really,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4870,22,8,1868,Summer,22,8,1868,Summer,". It is-on record , however , that the parching droughts of 1818 and 1826 were followed by soft winds and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4871,22,8,1868,Summer,22,8,1868,Summer,", and then perhaps we may still assume that though drought should come upon England dearth need not inevitably follow .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1868",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4872,22,8,1868,Summer,22,8,1868,Summer,during the ensuing winter months . The duration of the drought and peculiarity of the season has been the subject of,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4873,22,8,1868,Summer,22,8,1868,Summer,"to disturbance in monetary affairs as well as the great drought of the season , and he fears that there are","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4874,22,8,1868,Summer,22,8,1868,Summer,and grass seeds have failed and died out in the drought . This deficiency must be made up in varieus ways,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4875,22,8,1868,Summer,22,8,1868,Summer,"meat must be comparatively dear , owing to the late drought having forced upon the market so many thousands of half-fat","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1868",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4876,26,8,1868,Summer,26,8,1868,Summer,. Lambsappear to have suffered very severely from the late drought . Prime emall calves were the turn higher in price,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4877,26,8,1868,Summer,26,8,1868,Summer,"lbut this wats declined , as it was thought the drought wvould last much 16nger than it did . The property","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4878,29,8,1868,Summer,29,8,1868,Summer,"farmers to re-sow turnips where failure had occurred through long-protracted drought . "" Friday was a finer day , having no","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th August 1868",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 4879,2,9,1868,Autumn,2,9,1868,Autumn,"'s re , 011rces during the long Ps- niod of drought recently experienced , the supply throughout teentire district was kept","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4880,2,9,1868,Autumn,2,9,1868,Autumn,million gallons por day . The average serviee during the drought wee unwards of three million gallons per day . Your,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4881,2,9,1868,Autumn,2,9,1868,Autumn,"must still prove beneficial rather than otherwise after the long-continued drought . "" From Suffolk , the borders of Norfolk ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd September 1868",England,UKH,UKH1,"UKH13,UKH14",,19th Century newspaper,Media 4882,5,9,1868,Autumn,5,9,1868,Autumn,"SrRs.xs 1-TIhislhas been aniiexceptiona-l summer . With a heat and drought alike tropical , with . musquitoes ati Woolwich , with","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th September 1868",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Woolwich,19th Century newspaper,Media 4883,5,9,1868,Autumn,5,9,1868,Autumn,"is "" the visitation of God in causing the late drought . "" Whether this plea will hold I or not","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4884,9,9,1868,Autumn,9,9,1868,Autumn,", onl the ceoltrary , inarked the effects o the drought by the advaiiee 'in prices of 3s. to 5s. thbe","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4885,12,9,1868,Autumn,12,9,1868,Autumn,"is now exceedingly hot and dry , and a second drought appea-s probable . The prospect of a turnip cropt get","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd September 1868",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4886,12,9,1868,Autumn,12,9,1868,Autumn,"of his congregation to pray for rain during the late drought , refused to do so , because he-had n crop","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4887,16,9,1868,Autumn,16,9,1868,Autumn,"same day it was remarked : I The heat and drought have again been intense . "" From cc Northumberland it","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th September 1868",England,"UKC,UKH","UKC2,UKH1","UKC21,UKH14",,19th Century newspaper,Media 4888,16,9,1868,Autumn,16,9,1868,Autumn,"From Suffolk it was stated : "" T'e second severe drought still continues , and the heat is nearly equal to","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th September 1868",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4889,26,9,1868,Autumn,26,9,1868,Autumn,"crops and pastures are suffering 7 severely from the long-continued drought , and complaints t of want of water for the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4890,26,9,1868,Autumn,26,9,1868,Autumn,") From Lincolnshire our -advicese stated , ' "" The drought , holds on , and the prospects , are very","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th September 1868",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4891,28,11,1868,Autumn,28,11,1868,Autumn,"ACIDULATED LEhlON SYRUP , It forms a most agreeable effervescing drought , in whieh its aparient and cooling qualities are much","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4892,12,12,1868,Winter,12,12,1868,Winter,"thrown him , ( A c-prtdithexesooftefrancie i- , hd intc Drought about the Present State of things , he snighsa at","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4893,12,12,1868,Winter,12,12,1868,Winter,"the Swvedes and turnips very good , the takng helong drought in the early pert of the summerc 'Pus into consideration","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4894,2,1,1869,Winter,2,1,1869,Winter,of agri. it ) culture on account of the extreme drought which prevailed s through the whole of the summer months,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4895,27,2,1869,Winter,27,2,1869,Winter,"This has been . principally due to the lang continued drought Of th last surruner and autumn , and it is","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4896,10,4,1869,Spring,10,4,1869,Spring,"ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , it forms a most agreeable effervescing drought , in whech Its aperleat and cooling qualities ame much","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4897,31,7,1869,Summer,31,7,1869,Summer,walls of Northwood Park . o ale After the long drought the plentiful rain which fall on i ake Tuesday has,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 31st July 1869",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Northwood Park,19th Century newspaper,Media 4898,18,9,1869,Autumn,18,9,1869,Autumn,"closing prayer , referred to the , long ier prevailing drought , and earnestly besought the Divine 'it- Giver of all","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4899,29,9,1869,Autumn,29,9,1869,Autumn,"large and good supely of sheep , despite the recent drought . The trade was brisker thian it had been at","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4900,6,11,1869,Autumn,6,11,1869,Autumn,"the prophet exhorts the people suffering under the curse of drought . It was sympathetically delivered , and with a vigour","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4901,16,4,1870,Spring,16,4,1870,Spring,". ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP. at It a moit agreeable effervescing drought , in which it1 and oooling qualities are much Increased","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4902,4,5,1870,Spring,4,5,1870,Spring,short conversation took place as to whether Anglican nunneries were drought sees . to be within the scope of the inquiry,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4903,8,6,1870,Summer,8,6,1870,Summer,"Elphinstone , "" is in no way responsible for the drought of the present season ; though we believe his inflaence","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4904,8,6,1870,Summer,8,6,1870,Summer,Cheamber of Aerieaffure . Touraf. ) -Owing to the continued drought P- and the discouraging reports received of the crops generally,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4905,11,6,1870,Summer,11,6,1870,Summer,"in the south of England we are sufforing from of drought , and , during the daytim tlat fo eti n","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st June 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4906,15,6,1870,Summer,15,6,1870,Summer,"in tbe face of rising values . The continued Is drought , and the really serious accounts received of the condition","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4907,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,the gate for entrance money . The long he continued drought of the present summer had nm e led us to,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4908,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,"ivater manager explained that during cc i.t the present fearful drought he was not desirous of fresh te Iot customers ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4909,22,6,1870,Summer,22,6,1870,Summer,"a roses were beautiful , notwithstanding the long-continued i I drought ; Mr. Evans , Messrs . Toogood , and Messrs","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4910,29,6,1870,Summer,29,6,1870,Summer,"Growing crops of every sort are suffering sadly from the drought , and wells which heretofore have hardly ever been known","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4911,2,7,1870,Summer,2,7,1870,Summer,"so that we are th subject to long and disastrous droughts , which were P never known in previous epochs .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4912,2,7,1870,Summer,2,7,1870,Summer,"even in this scientific age , that the c ] drought from which we at present suffer is possibly o due","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4913,2,7,1870,Summer,2,7,1870,Summer,"less frequent , wells are getting D exhausted , and droughts are becoming more common . c ( n On the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4914,2,7,1870,Summer,2,7,1870,Summer,". lf fi We may jnudge Irom the effect that drought , in 1868 , had A upon prices of lean","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4915,2,7,1870,Summer,2,7,1870,Summer,"DEATH . SIR , -Thepresent great heat and long continued drought reminds one of the burning summer of '68 ; In","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4916,6,7,1870,Summer,6,7,1870,Summer,"rain was not so much felt , though the continued drought necessarily had a disastrous effect upon the crop in the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th July 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4917,9,7,1870,Summer,9,7,1870,Summer,"been drenched through to the skin . THE CAUSE OF DROUGHT . Sin , -The admirable article on drought and its","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4918,9,7,1870,Summer,9,7,1870,Summer,"CAUSE OF DROUGHT . Sin , -The admirable article on drought and its causes in the Hampsaire Telegraph of Saturday last","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4919,16,7,1870,Summer,16,7,1870,Summer,ewdys adhavstwllhe genea beoeteam end of this month . The drought will play sad havoc with r the large sheep farmers,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4920,16,7,1870,Summer,16,7,1870,Summer,given notice IV that during the continuance of the present drought the v water will be turned off at the main,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4921,16,7,1870,Summer,16,7,1870,Summer,"of the south of England , has been suffering from drought ; and as our water supply is not more than","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th July 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4922,3,8,1870,Summer,3,8,1870,Summer,"supply . 'Ihey purposeduringthe "" existing r season of unparalleled drought "" to carrvoutthe following system of supply by districts ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4923,13,8,1870,Summer,13,8,1870,Summer,"average . The Lent corn has suffered from the excessive drought , so t much so that barley ( although where","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4924,20,8,1870,Summer,20,8,1870,Summer,"year 1867 , not- withstanding the tropical weather and long-continued drought . The report states that the small proportion of deaths","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4925,20,8,1870,Summer,20,8,1870,Summer,"although I am told the present - is-owing to the drought-the worst year known for pota- toes , my six pounds","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4926,20,8,1870,Summer,20,8,1870,Summer,", excepting that they were three times watered during the drought , perhaps , to 6 their detriment , 38 Ido","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4927,27,8,1870,Summer,27,8,1870,Summer,"completed . During the recent severe and unpnecedent 'd he drought , your directors hove watched the sources of supply with","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4928,31,8,1870,Summer,31,8,1870,Summer,"becoming I greater ; besides , the long and continued drought had it baffled all ordinary speculation . Under these circurmstances","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 31st August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4929,3,9,1870,Autumn,3,9,1870,Autumn,"Dfcrime. "" n el is DUST AND WATBR. -The unexampled drought ie which has oharacterised the present season has been e","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4930,3,9,1870,Autumn,3,9,1870,Autumn,""" daring the recent severe and un- ) n precedented drought "" they have discovered "" no sign W ' of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4931,3,9,1870,Autumn,3,9,1870,Autumn,", the continued absence of military and the ex- cessive drought having materially tended to keep down the reveane . That","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4932,28,9,1870,Autumn,28,9,1870,Autumn,"probability , have been destroyed . - I The long-continued drought is telling most seriouslyI on our water supply , the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4933,1,10,1870,Autumn,1,10,1870,Autumn,"short supply of water , arising from the J long drought , and probably from a too lavish use of water","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4934,8,10,1870,Autumn,8,10,1870,Autumn,"no scarcity would have been felt , but the long drought had baffled all expectations . What was to be done","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4935,15,10,1870,Autumn,15,10,1870,Autumn,"'s , Sandown . As a proof of the excessive drought of the past suanuner , we print the following return","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th October 1870",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Sandown,19th Century newspaper,Media 4936,15,10,1870,Autumn,15,10,1870,Autumn,", many of them to their cost , the long drought in the summer months seriously militated against the potato crop","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4937,2,11,1870,Autumn,2,11,1870,Autumn,"LEM1ON SYRUP . ] It forms a most agreeable efferveeing drought , In which its eperien and cooling quaiities are much","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4938,5,11,1870,Autumn,5,11,1870,Autumn,", want of ventilation and drainage , heat and Nic drought , predisposed the different neighbourhoods to the ta' invasion of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4939,5,11,1870,Autumn,5,11,1870,Autumn,the farms in high condition have withstood the effect of drought much better than land whereon the expenditure of oil-cake and,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4940,19,11,1870,Autumn,19,11,1870,Autumn,"ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , it forms a mnat agreeable effervescing drought , in which Ie aperlear and cooling qualities are much","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4941,23,11,1870,Autumn,23,11,1870,Autumn,such district if they suffer long from 01 j. . drought . lst DEA&TH FROM A Buinw. -Au inquest was held,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd November 1870",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,Portsea,19th Century newspaper,Media 4942,14,1,1871,Winter,14,1,1871,Winter,quality . The only favourable result of the ex-oW treme drought was the excellent opportunity for cleaning clE and preparing the,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4943,25,1,1871,Winter,25,1,1871,Winter,Allsopp 's Pale Ale and Guinnes 's Dublin Stout in drought po and bottle . in ; URNITURE. an ATKINSON ACo.,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4944,27,5,1871,Spring,27,5,1871,Spring,"ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , It tws a most aTreeable effervescing drought , in which ite tpsrle t end cooling qualities are","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4945,17,6,1871,Summer,17,6,1871,Summer,"past eight months , and find that neither wet nor drought produce any material difference in its chemical character- istics :","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4946,21,10,1871,Autumn,21,10,1871,Autumn,", Minnesota , Nebraska , Iowa , and Dakota-the severe drought which has prevailed over all the country from the Rocky","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st October 1871",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF15,Great Lake,19th Century newspaper,Media 4947,16,3,1872,Spring,16,3,1872,Spring,"MVADOWS and age OLD PASTURES which have been injured by drought , &c. , - rs. for immediate delivery , CARRIAGE","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th March 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4948,6,4,1872,Spring,6,4,1872,Spring,"for MEADOWS and OD PASTURES which have been injured by drought , &c. , s for immediate delivery , CARRIAGE FREE.E","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th April 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4949,13,4,1872,Spring,13,4,1872,Spring,"for MEADOWS and OLD PASTURES which have been injured by drought , & . e for immediate delivery , CARRIAGE FREE","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd April 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4950,20,4,1872,Spring,20,4,1872,Spring,"and R ( OLD PASTURES which have been injured by drought , &c. , Li for immediate delivery , CARRIAGE FREE","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th April 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4951,4,5,1872,Spring,4,5,1872,Spring,"for MEADOWS and OLD PASTUPRES which have been iiijured by drought , &c. , for immediate delivery , CARRIAGE FREE .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4952,11,5,1872,Spring,11,5,1872,Spring,"for MEADOWS and OLD PASTURES which have been injured by drought , &c. , for immediate delivery , CARRIAGE FREE .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4953,18,5,1872,Spring,18,5,1872,Spring,"TE . OLD pAS RES which have been injured by drought , &c. , a for immediate delivery , CARRIAGE FREE","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4954,8,6,1872,Summer,8,6,1872,Summer,"we derive hon d from this practice that the violent drought went off , and the On ' pa d tongue","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th June 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4955,22,6,1872,Summer,22,6,1872,Summer,"12-.30 till 3 p.m. -Allsopp 's Pale Burton Ales on drought . n - JOHN S. HOUGHTON , Proprietor TILE POjRTLANTD","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd June 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4956,13,7,1872,Summer,13,7,1872,Summer,"crops ripened rapidly , though they Base were threatened by drought . Happily this danger was gave averted by rain .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd July 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4957,14,8,1872,Summer,14,8,1872,Summer,"P ort Royal on the 14th . Hot weather and drought con-.tinued unabated , bntthe island was healthy . 3 ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th August 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4958,17,8,1872,Summer,17,8,1872,Summer,"those of any previous reports , except 1868 . "" Drought 31 has affected limited areas , hut rains were quite","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th August 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4959,7,9,1872,Autumn,7,9,1872,Autumn,"with , apparently in consequence of the prolonged rdg in drought having exhansted the water in the sinks of the sur","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th September 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4960,7,9,1872,Autumn,7,9,1872,Autumn,"o id the sinks from time to time while the drought continued. , ir hut it is doubtful whether these had","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th September 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4961,16,11,1872,Autumn,16,11,1872,Autumn,"on the earth 's surface during the period jut njpntioned-tbe droughts , the rains , the thunderstors the ( i cyclones","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th November 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4962,16,11,1872,Autumn,16,11,1872,Autumn,"during necessary Pu repairs and in case of frost , drought , or unavoidable cause P n or accident . 14.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th November 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4963,23,11,1872,Autumn,23,11,1872,Autumn,"during necessary . repairs and in case of frost , drought , or unavoidable cause or accident . h -I a","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd November 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4964,11,1,1873,Winter,11,1,1873,Winter,"the risks of war as well as of opium and drought , and not ve incapable of meeting the rise of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4965,3,5,1873,Spring,3,5,1873,Spring,. Alhseh'p' ? p.i5 and Goiinoosss 's Dublin Stout in Drought and Bottle . 'I' 1 ? -'c PRINTED by HANNAH,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd May 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4966,24,5,1873,Spring,24,5,1873,Spring,"will in somne ml-measure hare cseapel the effects of the drought . As car- md natioss continue to grow , k.eep","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th May 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4967,14,6,1873,Summer,14,6,1873,Summer,"a question of profit , besides tending G to prevent drought . Notwithstanding , too , the el dictum of Mr.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th June 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4968,13,9,1873,Autumn,13,9,1873,Autumn,"Mrs. 3 . E Pares and family ; *Lieut. -General Drought , Mrs. and the G Misses Drought ; *Mr. ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd September 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4969,13,9,1873,Autumn,13,9,1873,Autumn,"; *Lieut. -General Drought , Mrs. and the G Misses Drought ; *Mr. , Mrs. , and the Misses Craddock .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd September 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4970,20,9,1873,Autumn,20,9,1873,Autumn,", B.N. , and Mrs. Bowden Smith ; Lieut. -General Drought , Mrs. and the Misses Drought ; *Captain and Mrs.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th September 1873",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4971,20,9,1873,Autumn,20,9,1873,Autumn,"Smith ; Lieut. -General Drought , Mrs. and the Misses Drought ; *Captain and Mrs. Struan Robertson and family ; 'Lady","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th September 1873",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4972,3,1,1874,Winter,3,1,1874,Winter,"t p pm. -smp 's Pals Pan eBurton Alea on drought . JOHN S. HOUGHTON , ProPrietor. - "" A to","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4973,21,2,1874,Winter,21,2,1874,Winter,"till 3 p.m. -Allssotp 's Pale and Burton Ales on drought . JOHN S. H0UGHTON , Proprietor . BUFSlf I1TOTEE .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4974,21,3,1874,Spring,21,3,1874,Spring,the rieiit:s r afrm . i I'deoply reret tLat thlc drought- of last summer hlas . Et'ected the rm-uot popuous lirovius,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4975,2,5,1874,Spring,2,5,1874,Spring,"from 12.30 till 3 p.m. -Allsopp 's Pale ana on drought . JOHN S. HOUGHTON , Proprietor . -- - -","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4976,30,5,1874,Spring,30,5,1874,Spring,"PROSPECTS . The long perioil of extraordinary east winLs , drought and frost tfiat has lIrtely plaguedl us senic , the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4977,20,6,1874,Summer,20,6,1874,Summer,"a ; in consequence of the past few weeks ' drought , all signs of 0 the downfall quickly disappeared .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4978,27,6,1874,Summer,27,6,1874,Summer,"; *:itto withini ten niles radi s , lissc E. Drought , 191 , fall clatclaine ; greate t ciomber 0f","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4979,4,7,1874,Summer,4,7,1874,Summer,"happily succumbed in time , he must have caused a drought in the place . I am not aware whether there","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th July 1874",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Boltby,19th Century newspaper,Media 4980,18,7,1874,Summer,18,7,1874,Summer,is feared . In Midnapore the indigo is dying from drought . it Sir RI . Temple lcaves for ChiumparIll to-night,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4981,15,8,1874,Summer,15,8,1874,Summer,"and ased to he give me , as see phiyed droughts together , an account of his uf country , which","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4982,17,10,1874,Autumn,17,10,1874,Autumn,"colds , f bereuss uo one should sleep in a drought , and dioease is sometimes produced by thoughtlessly hiving too","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4983,19,12,1874,Winter,19,12,1874,Winter,", Plapieg Co r-ds , fonbii sCe , Chess , Drought ruul Dolgcnganeculo Doaria.s ORNAMENTS FOR CHRISTMAS TREE DECORALTIONS . Largest","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4984,23,12,1874,Winter,23,12,1874,Winter,"the best-kept gardens . In spite by I eof the drought of the pant summer , thanks to the cnre be-","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4985,30,1,1875,Winter,30,1,1875,Winter,"brief . flid0 . Few un ad have forgotten the drought of last year , whiob , hpxwever oar M exceptiona1","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4986,7,4,1875,Spring,7,4,1875,Spring,"le by the neighbours , but the long season of drought has im. ( ek poverished the wells , and ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4987,2,6,1875,Summer,2,6,1875,Summer,"emergency . pa Had there been a long season of drought , lil Portsmouth ought not to be suffering more th","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd June 1875",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4988,9,6,1875,Summer,9,6,1875,Summer,"coZISidlrissg the MY Y 00o ( 1. heat , and drought , the Cottages 's arfe ecititled t6 c'r- O imendation-for","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4989,16,6,1875,Summer,16,6,1875,Summer,"limited . The latoe fine en raims removing apprehensions of drought , the market was difll , -be bht with prices","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4990,3,7,1875,Summer,3,7,1875,Summer,"doMs itn eeral , d Mrs. , and the Misses Drought ( Winehester ) , Mr. and Mrs. G. Le ft","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd July 1875",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD31,Hyde,19th Century newspaper,Media 4991,31,7,1875,Summer,31,7,1875,Summer,"seoe ot.T 'to bie cowttaeat , but in times of drought the Surveyor 4 Every ] W 15 ( orough Fugieer","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 31st July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4992,25,8,1875,Summer,25,8,1875,Summer,"boy the Misses Duffisy , h is Misis Ei . Drought , 1.55 ; 5th , izrealiest number of hits ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th August 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4993,29,9,1875,Autumn,29,9,1875,Autumn,. Those losses are t3 Ts than usually occur through drought and insects . w r The death is announced of,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4994,30,10,1875,Autumn,30,10,1875,Autumn,"The curtains of . one of the rooms at General Drought 's mansion , Ohristchurch-road , caught fire on Sunday evening","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4995,25,12,1875,Winter,25,12,1875,Winter,"week in July , After four months of coxitinued el drought and dry heat the first month of the rains was","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th December 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4996,1,4,1876,Spring,1,4,1876,Spring,; tMr. and Mrs. 7 Shmn-Carter ; 'General and Mrs. Drought and family . Woldautms 'House. -Mr. and Mrs. P. M.,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st April 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4997,8,4,1876,Spring,8,4,1876,Spring,t1Mr. and Mrs. fa : Shon.Carter ; *General and Mrs. Drought and family ; 'Mrs . Paterson . M1ontague House .,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th April 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4998,20,5,1876,Spring,20,5,1876,Spring,"was 130 feet ; lhaam , 32 feet v on drought , 7 feet ; asnd freebard not including an iron","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 4999,14,6,1876,Summer,14,6,1876,Summer,"owing to the prevalence of co great a , 8 drought , they would probably have accomplished their task ; bat","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th June 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5000,29,7,1876,Summer,29,7,1876,Summer,"eed "" which is attributed to the great fr Ig drought . There were 14 entries in the list of rhubarb","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5001,29,7,1876,Summer,29,7,1876,Summer,had to observe tha in spt Ufthe extraordinr etai eare drought the sho of foesand vgtbe hsya a hen not materiallflenoth,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5002,2,8,1876,Summer,2,8,1876,Summer,"directors found It neceessary , on aecousit of the recent drought , to give a shorter notice than they vwould other-","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5003,9,8,1876,Summer,9,8,1876,Summer,"of 'nrde-sn prcvuce , which froomtlie loug. - t continued drought had prescntea unmistakable signs of 1 "" givinj- oiut .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5004,16,8,1876,Summer,16,8,1876,Summer,", vcitinen ol bionrd thes Dlake of lRiliyteieo , Nror Drought tits T iQCnStodY cliorgeld with the chbove olit'uce. -P'li (","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5005,18,11,1876,Autumn,18,11,1876,Autumn,", qra ? Lusg , oaot ? u-islerg , Thin-c Drought Horses , 1-Ncr- C' .. ws ( -x . calf","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th November 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5006,9,12,1876,Winter,9,12,1876,Winter,", coupled vrth the high priceo of meat and the drought , very much interfered with the make of Butter ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5007,16,12,1876,Winter,16,12,1876,Winter,", coupled with the high price of meat and th drought , very much interfered with the make of Butter ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5008,20,12,1876,Winter,20,12,1876,Winter,", coupled with the high price of meat and the drought , very much intesiered with ths mxake of Butter ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5009,30,12,1876,Winter,30,12,1876,Winter,"doubt , however , after 'VI ar toe the prolonged drought of lest spring and summer , we have ct and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5010,13,1,1877,Winter,13,1,1877,Winter,"tht frap back . The i sewers , after a drought , were only partially-say one . quarter-full of Sewage .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5011,13,1,1877,Winter,13,1,1877,Winter,"eleven years . It is supposed that all the heavy drought must have thrown the ears from hn the track ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5012,20,1,1877,Winter,20,1,1877,Winter,"in that Presidency which Iles been affected nr by the drought , and of thle masnitude of the oparations ron-or dered","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5013,10,2,1877,Winter,10,2,1877,Winter,"cough , choughi , plough , bough , trough , drought , hiccough , n- sough , though , through ;","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5014,29,8,1877,Summer,29,8,1877,Summer,"ath of , enruawl mTbosns Arm . ev1 Ame' strong Drought at ill-houze , Winchester , on Wednesday ia last ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5015,1,9,1877,Autumn,1,9,1877,Autumn,"sad Anvintmentis-Suicdde tes Of & , ; Soldioe-fDwen of General Drought and' Colonel spa ry Girdlestons-The Hasssian Army-The Hcuvital at g-","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5016,8,9,1877,Autumn,8,9,1877,Autumn,"severe tempests-all favourns dse tn and nothing but an intense drought , of which there is at foi present no sigp","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5017,22,9,1877,Autumn,22,9,1877,Autumn,"everal districts of 0 ae the colony are iuifering from drought , and large losses are o reported . 0 a.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5018,8,12,1877,Winter,8,12,1877,Winter,""" Mr. ot Burke points out that in seasons of drought 'the rainm k lands are , of course , absolutely","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5019,2,2,1878,Winter,2,2,1878,Winter,"had Produced a stagnation of trade , the long-continued Om drought bad raised thenecessaries of life to famine prices . e","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5020,9,2,1878,Winter,9,2,1878,Winter,"Orders are daily 0- 9 ban- posted for a large drought ; for the lNe tecastle , fitting for sea a","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th February 1878",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5021,13,2,1878,Winter,13,2,1878,Winter,"now completelY cleared of the arenomy. thoe A very serious drought prevails in South Africa . Was CAPn TowN , Jan.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd February 1878",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5022,23,2,1878,Winter,23,2,1878,Winter,"his determination not to shelter the fugitive Galekas . The drought still continues , and appears to be go universal in","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5023,23,2,1878,Winter,23,2,1878,Winter,"colony , to avert the threatened calamities of war , drought , and famine . There is no impor- ta ut","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5024,23,3,1878,Spring,23,3,1878,Spring,"' pits destroyed , their cattle captured , and a drought all C over the land , they are passing the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5025,20,4,1878,Spring,20,4,1878,Spring,"the weather was per- a versely hot and a great drought came upon the land , there he was no turf","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5026,27,4,1878,Spring,27,4,1878,Spring,in 48 hours . After the terrible have ea he drought which has afflicted the country the abundant in theI flystorms,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5027,22,6,1878,Summer,22,6,1878,Summer,"telegr been forced to quit Coree in consqueno of a drought , to be , d 179 of themu perised in","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5028,6,7,1878,Summer,6,7,1878,Summer,men accustomed to wickets w hardened by the long Australian droughts . The play of al the visitors in their first,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5029,7,8,1878,Summer,7,8,1878,Summer,"and oats are variable . Hoots are suffering from the drought , but a heavy crop of hay has n or","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5030,7,8,1878,Summer,7,8,1878,Summer,"Hay is again an unusually good crop . Notwithstanding the drought , keep appears plentifal . The abundance of the hay","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5031,7,8,1878,Summer,7,8,1878,Summer,"the natural dis-advantages of the place are , however , drought and the scourge of locusts . In conclusion , lr","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5032,7,1,1880,Winter,7,1,1880,Winter,"he , biting cold , floods of raims. and frightful droughts ; in fact , we passed through all possible atmospheric","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5033,14,1,1880,Winter,14,1,1880,Winter,"A ( biting cold , floods of -rains and frightful droughts ; in iL fact , we passed through all osible","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5034,21,1,1880,Winter,21,1,1880,Winter,", biting cold , floods of rains , and frightful droughts ; in fact , we passed through all possible atmospheric","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5035,4,2,1880,Winter,4,2,1880,Winter,Havoc among flocks aml corn bal .5 been caused by drought in the frontier districts . Dr. 6t Russell has returned,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th February 1880",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5036,7,2,1880,Winter,7,2,1880,Winter,Havoc among flocks and corn had ilyt been caused by drought in the frontier districts . Dr. ar Russell has returned,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5037,14,4,1880,Spring,14,4,1880,Spring,"G the injurious effect of an excess of hent and drought , anid tl a-comparatively low temperature and a superabundance s-","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5038,21,4,1880,Spring,21,4,1880,Spring,"Heath- ly field , youngest daughter of the late General Drought , td Colonel 15th Regiment . DEATHS . 9 ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5039,24,4,1880,Spring,24,4,1880,Spring,", even for g Tientsin , and a long continued drought left the whole d ountry parched and burnt up ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5040,1,5,1880,Spring,1,5,1880,Spring,"athat they might be praying fokr rain aftei the long drought . 'Tuesday , '20th , landednear 0gamui Point , and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5041,19,5,1880,Spring,19,5,1880,Spring,d t p with the firesof ineendiariesOwing to the long drought tbe gttrse and the heather blaze up the moment r,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5042,12,6,1880,Summer,12,6,1880,Summer,"general operation . I'The yield , from the long I drought in May , will not be a heavy one ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5043,11,8,1880,Summer,11,8,1880,Summer,ii tO itudes than any other Crop . The spring drought caused o ! ? e much of the late sown,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5044,11,8,1880,Summer,11,8,1880,Summer,"crops . cv in These had suffered from the spring drought , and even the hi of June showerisdid netsuffice to","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5045,28,8,1880,Summer,28,8,1880,Summer,", whieb is very scarce , Owing to the long drought and the two years ' war the greatest difficulty has","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5046,20,10,1880,Autumn,20,10,1880,Autumn,"by the Corporation would leave the moor quite dry in droughty weather , and it was i the opinion of some","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5047,11,12,1880,Winter,11,12,1880,Winter,", Farmers , and Brewers . Owners of Carriage and Drought Horses can- ; not fail to see that it is","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st December 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5048,21,5,1881,Spring,21,5,1881,Spring,"looked vonder : ; llv pretty , consiiorina the lolng drought and prevaletice o ) f eastel windls , w hich","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5049,23,7,1881,Summer,23,7,1881,Summer,ti hours were the worst consequences of a severe ti drought to overtake them before the end of the ti season,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5050,23,7,1881,Summer,23,7,1881,Summer,"; hat we may be approaching a season of severe drought , and that those who wilEflly wvasto water , so","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5051,13,8,1881,Summer,13,8,1881,Summer,"ip , and the springesowinge have sEfered from the extreme drought . Ped Peas arc alwavys an uncertain crop , butthi","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5052,13,8,1881,Summer,13,8,1881,Summer,"general -been seriously inured o-ing to the long period of drought . Mangolds may rach 137- an average crop , but","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5053,24,8,1881,Summer,24,8,1881,Summer,c Ne being gathered in this year . The recent drought has he y somewhat retarded the growth of maize and,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5054,3,9,1881,Autumn,3,9,1881,Autumn,", Capis'si sod Mra . Cois , w.Ms o n.Ms Drought , Major aned Mirs . Dennis , Captain andsic'5.3aertitt uno","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5055,10,9,1881,Autumn,10,9,1881,Autumn,""" captain of theSalvaionAryadtsk y from the crowd . e Drought continues in all parts of the United State and mazy","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5056,29,10,1881,Autumn,29,10,1881,Autumn,with a dearth of it lvater. ociing to a long-continued drought . and the - Mayor has issued a proclamation exhorting,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th October 1881",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5057,26,11,1881,Autumn,26,11,1881,Autumn,", and Brewers . Csos * , f tarrage aud Drought 'lorses can not fail to see that it is the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5058,3,12,1881,Winter,3,12,1881,Winter,"and the orange and potato crops , owing to the drought , will he almost I n cil . In consequence","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd December 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5059,31,12,1881,Winter,31,12,1881,Winter,", &c. , Ailsoppa Ales , Guinness 's Stout . Drought or Bottle . Cl AND A. WV . B E","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 31st December 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5060,25,1,1882,Winter,25,1,1882,Winter,"Farmers , and Brewers . . COners of Carriage and Drought Horses can not fail to see that it is the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th January 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5061,17,5,1882,Spring,17,5,1882,Spring,"E. A.Johnson , it Ordnance Department ; Capt . A. Drought . Lancaster ; e Capt . F. J. Burridrge ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th May 1882",England,UKD,UKD4,UKD43,Lancaster,19th Century newspaper,Media 5062,3,1,1883,Winter,3,1,1883,Winter,"and'moaitS agreeable flsvour.1 We have bad it , on slose drought fsr tlren weeks , and the loot in as soond","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5063,24,1,1883,Winter,24,1,1883,Winter,"meat agreeable.favour . Wea hav had it onl slow , drought , for three , weoks , . and the. -ano","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5064,10,3,1883,Spring,10,3,1883,Spring,", Farmers , and Brewers . Orners of Cairiage and Drought lioroes eannot fall to see tCat lt ts the strictest","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5065,18,4,1883,Spring,18,4,1883,Spring,"reealle flavour . We have had it Oil Ooss ' drought for tisree weeks , sod the lost is 11a sould","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5066,21,4,1883,Spring,21,4,1883,Spring,"last : t of wees tho ccasional occurrence of serious drought , disi 'are- which had to be provided for by","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5067,21,4,1883,Spring,21,4,1883,Spring,"ino3e agreeable 8eor ehve l ) ad it on clew drought for tlsrce week. , and the last is noecda li","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5068,16,5,1883,Spring,16,5,1883,Spring,"Blend , al U4 RA . ; Caistain J. A. Drought , let Leicestorshire Re'- ho ith meat . In waiting","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th May 1883",England,UKF,UKF2,,Leicestershire,19th Century newspaper,Media 5069,21,7,1883,Summer,21,7,1883,Summer,"I 12.00 tlt B. Alloepp 's Pale LI BorteenAltu on Drought . it SUSSEX' , HO'TEL . OPPOSITE TI1I2 STATION i","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5070,1,8,1883,Summer,1,8,1883,Summer,"tho Ahora , ae , owing to their lighter st drought of water , they wvere ahlo the mor suecoesfislly ly","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5071,8,9,1883,Autumn,8,9,1883,Autumn,", frolt EIl ) iSDi , sitd Mdi. titd Liss Drought , front Wliehenter 'ir. andl Mrs Batei nitl an toic","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5072,22,9,1883,Autumn,22,9,1883,Autumn,"oevr made , an en ice former trial hen her drought of water been soe great , and seh had tho","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5073,8,12,1883,Winter,8,12,1883,Winter,", Farmers , and Brevre . Owners of carriage and drought horns0 can not fail to ate that it in the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th December 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5074,17,5,1884,Spring,17,5,1884,Spring,"of stock in New yj QSouth WIales owing to the drought . , Mndaskle Christine Nileson is singing in the Wagner","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5075,21,6,1884,Summer,21,6,1884,Summer,"Light , G. F. Bevis , E. Simmons , Captain Drought , ( tve . tc. and Mr. H1 . BtaESErYr","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5076,12,7,1884,Summer,12,7,1884,Summer,"run . f , at b tno INCIDENTS OF THE DROUGHT . Let No doubt the greater portion of the pleasure-","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5077,12,7,1884,Summer,12,7,1884,Summer,et- strawberries full of promise . but already the e drought has in dry soils practically settled the latter 't ed,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5078,12,7,1884,Summer,12,7,1884,Summer,"The of peer birds , also driven hy stress of drought , are -G lit- almost ravenous after soft fruits ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5079,12,7,1884,Summer,12,7,1884,Summer,"is greatly suffer- ier ing , and every week of drought now will render the ad prospectof a good root crop","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5080,23,8,1884,Summer,23,8,1884,Summer,"with 6,429 t- arnd 6,348 marks respectively . 10 , DROUGHT AT PARrURS3T. --Considerable , y appreheosion is being felt at","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd August 1884",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Parkhurst,19th Century newspaper,Media 5081,23,8,1884,Summer,23,8,1884,Summer,"inmates will bo removedtoothes es establishments , and should the drought continue the at detachment of troops which is generally quartered","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd August 1884",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,East Cowes,19th Century newspaper,Media 5082,6,9,1884,Autumn,6,9,1884,Autumn,"the latter wye shall be , indebted to the abnormal drought , . If ever the ghs fWila uge ak i","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5083,6,9,1884,Autumn,6,9,1884,Autumn,"ots and peaches stifler more from autumn a , I droughts than fromt cny other cause , for to this in","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5084,27,9,1884,Autumn,27,9,1884,Autumn,"had goo cLpprcs od are low , and the long drought has aeriouiily ham- efte pered the agr iculturists . Thers","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5085,25,10,1884,Autumn,25,10,1884,Autumn,"N sses lice springs , owving to the long coantinued drought , toI hell , curtail thle hours of seinpply. at","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5086,1,11,1884,Autumn,1,11,1884,Autumn,of seater 4bas been very land embarrassing durhsga the prolonged drought of this i the SCHyOOL HOARD ELECTION . -The triennial,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5087,15,11,1884,Autumn,15,11,1884,Autumn,", OOO . Year of Ssrifa . Zadlriel foretoldI the Drought an d Earthquake in Engnead , tho Ex- e ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5088,22,11,1884,Autumn,22,11,1884,Autumn,"over 140,000 . Year of Strife . Zadkiel foretold the Drought ani Earthquake in Eugla3ud , the EX- pedituou to Egypt","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd November 1884",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5089,22,11,1884,Autumn,22,11,1884,Autumn,I lilnic its sit cams p 'retootial sail that no drought could disturb ate constant flute . Sc Bet she School,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5090,29,11,1884,Autumn,29,11,1884,Autumn,"over 140,000 . Year of Strife . Zadkiel feretsrld the Drought an I Earthquake in Ens land . the Er- ..","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5091,13,12,1884,Winter,13,12,1884,Winter,v ; Ylately suflfered from the serious inconveniences o of drought that it is a positive sin to waste water in,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5092,17,1,1885,Winter,17,1,1885,Winter,k nearly 88 per Veut. at 26t feet . This drought is tr considerably over that of any modern cruiser .,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5093,21,3,1885,Spring,21,3,1885,Spring,"than this the probability is they will suffer ag from drought are the plants have got established in r , the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5094,4,4,1885,Spring,4,4,1885,Spring,"on "" - lndian Faulv 's "" : A grerit drought prevailed in a I country iii treast at one time","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5095,18,4,1885,Spring,18,4,1885,Spring,planted must no longer be delayed ; it is the drought in spring before the roots get established that is so,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5096,11,7,1885,Summer,11,7,1885,Summer,"earn by mont bonisun ; nI For whea from long drought thle rreen t "" : f is all re BSrowniing","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5097,11,7,1885,Summer,11,7,1885,Summer,"me geis at all scorched or burnt up , by drought and heati , plai tb w uater it two or","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5098,18,7,1885,Summer,18,7,1885,Summer,halls are- lirnily estbedded au4 coered to broteet them frons drought . Give a good water- the te Iag to settle,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5099,25,7,1885,Summer,25,7,1885,Summer,"soils . Sdlcorld tle- : ) ad occasion . through drought , to water trlr , - et , ismost efiectivelj","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5100,15,8,1885,Summer,15,8,1885,Summer,"water , see tba thle roots du otsuti iier from drought . If tae lights can not be taken oif ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5101,22,8,1885,Summer,22,8,1885,Summer,"than they have beels knIoiwii hor maslsy yetasi . Tbo drought 0n trio Ysik- 3hi ; 0 Nvulds1 uostbxnue , .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5102,19,9,1885,Autumn,19,9,1885,Autumn,"enough to prevent the trees from t f suffering frotci drought , otherwvise the fruit will si r ripen prematurely and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5103,19,9,1885,Autumn,19,9,1885,Autumn,"to get established before Lhere is any th danger of drought allectiig tiem. lndeed , ouly when th Very heavy suils","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5104,3,10,1885,Autumn,3,10,1885,Autumn,", but it is 8e. surprising how well they withstand drought . In the southern part of the kingdom , where","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5105,3,10,1885,Autumn,3,10,1885,Autumn,"southern part of the kingdom , where heat and lb drought are severely felt , no other plant made so good","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5106,30,1,1886,Winter,30,1,1886,Winter,one . The first suffers neither from wet nor from drought . The crop can be got in at the proper,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5107,30,1,1886,Winter,30,1,1886,Winter,", - f which ais succeeded a period of ealious drought , ] C there was recorded at the Government Ciechorna","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5108,15,5,1886,Spring,15,5,1886,Spring,mally of the cropS in the1 garden may suffer fromi6 drought . It is ceitain h that the waill trees in,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th May 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5109,18,9,1886,Autumn,18,9,1886,Autumn,"v itslation of levw . "" ' TH ; Wiseontan drouth was -the cause of a I peculiar incident . One","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5110,30,4,1887,Spring,30,4,1887,Spring,"irrigating C vorks , tare often used inm times of drought to nourish the soil and prevent or mitigate famines .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5111,21,5,1887,Spring,21,5,1887,Spring,", but this machinery will only be used when great drought prevails , and the water fails to rise to the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5112,28,5,1887,Spring,28,5,1887,Spring,", or the chill will check them more than a drought would , and it is better to trust to moderate","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5113,18,6,1887,Summer,18,6,1887,Summer,"bel6o' the geubral -lev-l , hi in E botd 6f drought the treiciles can be fileld -with t *ater quickly ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5114,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,-Queen 's Weather as settled as ever . Great l drought commences . London Water Companies y cut off their supply,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th July 1887",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Belgravia,19th Century newspaper,Media 5115,16,7,1887,Summer,16,7,1887,Summer,"anl bcans wcre exceedingly ine , notivith- skmnding the great drought which has prevailed . e ) ; The class for","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5116,16,7,1887,Summer,16,7,1887,Summer,"to them than' a wet one , ac a regular drought when the ground is parched and e' "" cracked is","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5117,16,7,1887,Summer,16,7,1887,Summer,"may be captured in September , even if the w drought continues . A .. - u ) MAGAZINES FOR JULY","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5118,6,8,1887,Summer,6,8,1887,Summer,"the classes were 0 good , especially considering the great drought . It One or to classes did not fill ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5119,6,8,1887,Summer,6,8,1887,Summer,"moment-with dreams of rich clover- "" For on land-thro' the drought-all the flowers were over- "" No notion had I of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5120,6,8,1887,Summer,6,8,1887,Summer,the ground between crbps that are likely to suffer from drought . Earth up the earliest rows of celery ; earth,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5121,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,". Owing to the great heat and the long C drought , flowers usually in bloom in late August a and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5122,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,"be better for three days ' rain . If the drought continues the crops are spoiled , And all my labour","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5123,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,", ce to but the vegetables , owing to the drought , were I er not quite so good as usual","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5124,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,", writing from Bedhampton , says : - ns The drought of this season is undoubtedly Mewithout precedent ix the annals","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th August 1887",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Bedhampton,19th Century newspaper,Media 5125,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,"a tropical summer , The nearest Iss approach to this drought was the season of 1868 , ng but that did","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5126,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,"where I am writing from so I remember well the drought of 1868 , what a us failure it caused in","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th August 1887",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5127,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,er out to be much above the average . The drought d of 1868 came to an end with the eclipse,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5128,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,"expectation , though in the case of vegetables the late drought f had evidently affected the size . Great credit is","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5129,27,8,1887,Summer,27,8,1887,Summer,"the afternoon and evening ; and although ars e long-continued drought had converted the turf ct into perfect peat , the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5130,27,8,1887,Summer,27,8,1887,Summer,had almost- disappeared in conse.I ad quence of the long drought . Chichester went to rd pieces in its first rink,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th August 1887",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Chichester,19th Century newspaper,Media 5131,3,9,1887,Autumn,3,9,1887,Autumn,"si , 1gs very serious , y'knowv I If this drought continues , NI at I do n't know miiat we--","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5132,24,9,1887,Autumn,24,9,1887,Autumn,", Array on the skies . 9' Pumped on the Drought . is Checked , aloud cryinsr "" Castles aerial ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5133,1,10,1887,Autumn,1,10,1887,Autumn,"used in the decoration , vi e considering the long drought , could have been- G 1 got together . The","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5134,15,10,1887,Autumn,15,10,1887,Autumn,"pretext thathis lightning rod was the cause of the great drought , they made him take down the erection which he","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5135,22,10,1887,Autumn,22,10,1887,Autumn,other general rules . The tropical a heats and long drought ot the past summer were IIfavourable to many early developments,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5136,19,11,1887,Autumn,19,11,1887,Autumn,". in During the period of the long and uneusui drought which he prevailed in the Summer , the daily increase","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5137,19,11,1887,Autumn,19,11,1887,Autumn,"full and abundant sunply of 'Water durin wvit the grest drought , when larage towsbdt giv beo hut limited supplies ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th November 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5138,4,2,1888,Winter,4,2,1888,Winter,"is either extending its haunt , or that the prolonged drought of the summer was g peculiarly favourable to its breeding","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5139,4,2,1888,Winter,4,2,1888,Winter,"indeed , was one of the characteristics of the e drought , and affected salmon and trout as well as h","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5140,25,2,1888,Winter,25,2,1888,Winter,of shrinkage in volume indirectly resulting from the ad prolonged drought last sunmmer-its cottsequeirn A will be severely felt not only,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5141,28,4,1888,Spring,28,4,1888,Spring,bake into an ilspervios crust that kiichen crops suffer by drought KIDNEY BaEANS mav be sown iu the open ground now,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5142,5,5,1888,Spring,5,5,1888,Spring,"to withstand k o the eflccts of occasional periods of drought , for n nt with the greatest care it is","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5143,12,5,1888,Spring,12,5,1888,Spring,". The soab carried off his h sheep and the drought his cattle * so now , after nearly a quarter","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5144,9,6,1888,Summer,9,6,1888,Summer,"have been tF cut green . It cares little for drought , although a the roots are not deep , and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5145,9,6,1888,Summer,9,6,1888,Summer,also the risk of loss either by damp or P drought . Plant out named solts to get offsets . 9,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5146,23,6,1888,Summer,23,6,1888,Summer,". Last year 's cereal crops prejudicially affected by the drought , and I Li .1sequeltly storms . The weather was","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5147,30,6,1888,Summer,30,6,1888,Summer,"of allgo classes , if strong , will stand more drought then thE niost plants , and , if turned out","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5148,21,7,1888,Summer,21,7,1888,Summer,"of July , and a long It Pin- period of drought had been succeeded by heavy 9 aist and continuous rains","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5149,21,7,1888,Summer,21,7,1888,Summer,"incessantly at ; during these weets.l w Through the long drought , their thirsty souls m Yhave longed for rain ;","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5150,11,8,1888,Summer,11,8,1888,Summer,"it wvill sup- be 's pert them during seasons of drought , which are me very distressing to strawberries planted on","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5151,15,9,1888,Autumn,15,9,1888,Autumn,"suminer. so muccl in A contrast with last year 's drought , caused an abundant growth of grass , and an","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5152,15,9,1888,Autumn,15,9,1888,Autumn,"for water in a three Is , see nionths ' drought . I 'm willin' to ( lo anything , no","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5153,6,10,1888,Autumn,6,10,1888,Autumn,"do n't they tell me in the letter that the drouth of death is on her ? Ochono , hbt it'","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5154,3,11,1888,Autumn,3,11,1888,Autumn,"water fromn longr distanees ; '2 ) That durintr great droughts the supply of water often fails , and is very","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5155,3,11,1888,Autumn,3,11,1888,Autumn,"a ' 'This year the production was checked by the drought , water being ve*ry scarce . a The returns for","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5156,10,11,1888,Autumn,10,11,1888,Autumn,"N complete change in tho weeather , and the comparative drought of the two D precedling months was put an enfi","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5157,24,11,1888,Autumn,24,11,1888,Autumn,"ustralia ti , capecially , lodusts , a5s aval as drought , ] larvo Saci dense a great deal of rnischif","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5158,22,12,1888,Winter,22,12,1888,Winter,""" ) Whanne that April with his shoures sote yThe droughts of March hath perced to the rote , he (","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd December 1888",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Canterbury,19th Century newspaper,Media 5159,5,1,1889,Winter,5,1,1889,Winter,"and how much its con- r stituteon is injured by drought . But beware of to . dap , and during","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5160,12,1,1889,Winter,12,1,1889,Winter,", their two great font natural enemies , fire and drought . Some of those' tales may be set down as","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5161,27,4,1889,Spring,27,4,1889,Spring,into an impervious crust that kitchen s crops suffer by drought . m KIDNEY BEANS may be Sown in the open,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5162,11,5,1889,Spring,11,5,1889,Spring,", an' lame backs , aa' we reckon on dodgia' droughts , freshets , blizzards an' yaller fever . "" Shindig","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5163,15,6,1889,Summer,15,6,1889,Summer,unless rain very soon makes au end to the existing drought . . ROMAL PoRTSMoUTa HOSPITAL. -Return. for i the week,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5164,13,7,1889,Summer,13,7,1889,Summer,"he ; in seasou alld out of sesson , the drought wvhich was sea ) s serious in many parts of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5165,10,8,1889,Summer,10,8,1889,Summer,"order to counteract hr , ind any emergenc ; of drought or war , WE yes neere-til till of Antherrmrkable curiosity","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5166,7,9,1889,Autumn,7,9,1889,Autumn,ground between the crops that are likely to suffer from drought . EARTH UP the earliest rows of celery ; earth,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5167,28,9,1889,Autumn,28,9,1889,Autumn,"These floating fields served to avert faiines , whather by drought or flood . WVhen other fields were subiaerged endi their","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5168,12,10,1889,Autumn,12,10,1889,Autumn,though cool treatment is a better preparation for forciug than drought and I warmth . e Vlefaetble Garden . 'IT is,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5169,23,11,1889,Autumn,23,11,1889,Autumn,"and the chief incidents recited were a seven years ' drought , a NE reign by one Emperor of seventy-five years","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5170,23,11,1889,Autumn,23,11,1889,Autumn,as a good field for his profession to avert pe droughts and the famines . The Rev. FnAoIxs A. ALLEN proposed,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5171,30,11,1889,Autumn,30,11,1889,Autumn,appearance from the perpetual spring of Ukonju tri as a droughty land could well be . This country fai bounds the,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5172,10,5,1890,Spring,10,5,1890,Spring,"thb Out of the labour and anguish of war , drought , in and pestilence in Kansas wvas bons a beautiful","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5173,4,10,1890,Autumn,4,10,1890,Autumn,do all that can be aenonm. r plsishe try forcei drought . I have already given g ry readers a tolleorably,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 04th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5174,27,12,1890,Winter,27,12,1890,Winter,", gaSy without nindrance. sed oL At Foochow a severe drought prevails , and mueh distress is being felt . Water","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5175,3,1,1891,Winter,3,1,1891,Winter,". He wits frozen in blizzards and parched in , droughts , and adl his crops were ruined by field mine","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5176,28,2,1891,Winter,28,2,1891,Winter,"le unabashed , hegan to complain of the awful it drought up in tiseir place , while a dreadful silkace 1","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th February 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5177,2,5,1891,Spring,2,5,1891,Spring,", : was generally attributed to long . 0 continued drought . Hundreds of both sexes were i-fallinog victims daily ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5178,18,7,1891,Summer,18,7,1891,Summer,"shinesout The ivelong day ; iiistead of rain , a drought Is morA the tune . Now Mother Hubbard no more","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5179,1,8,1891,Summer,1,8,1891,Summer,"present low condition of the deep springs and the practical drought all eover thee couintry , a drought heat it cvill","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5180,1,8,1891,Summer,1,8,1891,Summer,"and the practical drought all eover thee couintry , a drought heat it cvill take many nmonths to evee ameliorate ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5181,1,8,1891,Summer,1,8,1891,Summer,. We are now finding scareity of whter after prolonged' drought-a drought not recog- nisable by these experts amongst us who,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5182,1,8,1891,Summer,1,8,1891,Summer,We are now finding scareity of whter after prolonged' drought-a drought not recog- nisable by these experts amongst us who only,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5183,24,10,1891,Autumn,24,10,1891,Autumn,"district of Transylvania , when the ground is parched with drought , some girls strip themselves raked and , led' by","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5184,2,1,1892,Winter,2,1,1892,Winter,"of low rainfall is overstocked , and'thiit le the next drought , unless provided against , will se destroy millions of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5185,16,4,1892,Spring,16,4,1892,Spring,"rty hours ' continuous steam trials with natural 5 ive drought on Tuesday . Should all go well , as there","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5186,23,7,1892,Summer,23,7,1892,Summer,"S Adstruck work on finding that , owing to the drought of e. and heat , their percentages of profit had","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5187,30,7,1892,Summer,30,7,1892,Summer,"[ le could not sleep Iart night %v thout a. drought , bow he was he toeleep this night ? Last","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5188,8,10,1892,Autumn,8,10,1892,Autumn,"wrong in their economical life , in ad timesa of drought , excessive hreat , heavy rains . as early frosts","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5189,26,11,1892,Autumn,26,11,1892,Autumn,"it to me stilg. "" rs %Vhen theta vas a drought Pitmsan used to le itlcet mice in the street a00l","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5190,25,2,1893,Winter,25,2,1893,Winter,", and the deficiency sn the rainfall may cause a drought jater on . THE REPRESENTATION OF t PORTSMOUTH . The","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th February 1893",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5191,25,2,1893,Winter,25,2,1893,Winter,"of scorn at the copy PC this reader who spells drought "" dIrI-o-uht- , "" and rin wias will demand that","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5192,11,3,1893,Spring,11,3,1893,Spring,"down well out of the way al in of summer droughts . If your around is light , flm tread it","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5193,18,3,1893,Spring,18,3,1893,Spring,". When it did n't soln there was an awful drought , and when tie awful drought was over ther e","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5194,18,3,1893,Spring,18,3,1893,Spring,"there was an awful drought , and when tie awful drought was over ther e was an awful rain , re","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5195,22,4,1893,Spring,22,4,1893,Spring,"E Ist A CORREBso ` D4Tv , who defines a'bsolute drought nt as ; "" a period of more thap 14","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5196,22,4,1893,Spring,22,4,1893,Spring,"any measurable rain , "" states that the T e.bselute drought , which was bouoght to ah end tl h on","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5197,22,4,1893,Spring,22,4,1893,Spring,"been eleven instances of m S three weeks ' absolute drought , hue 'ntil the 15 present drought therm had been","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5198,22,4,1893,Spring,22,4,1893,Spring,"weeks ' absolute drought , hue 'ntil the 15 present drought therm had been but one . instance , C ne","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5199,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"the Clerk of the Peace . tel - Tna long drought , which bat lasted wilb ge scarcely a break for","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5200,6,5,1893,Spring,6,5,1893,Spring,", mad central 'portions of the Kingdom , but the drought is persistent in the south and south-east . With the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5201,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,". Durimg tbe contlin- 5 nero er the present unprecedentedl drought , , hic har now attended to seventy-four days ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5202,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,"people bhave no need to fear the continuance of the drought , so far , at least , as it affects","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd May 1893",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5203,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,"Tim DrotrnCn i Tls'sitrr. --ln the North of Hamnshire the drought has been felt very severely , and owving to tne","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd May 1893",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5204,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,a daily list of the absentees . . Tris long drought is at an end . All over the re country,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5205,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,"the power you clain , uid sommtethiu to stop the drought , "" the reply to which eras , "" 'To","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5206,27,5,1893,Spring,27,5,1893,Spring,year . owing to the three months of heat and drought that preceded the holidays . Everyone has been complaining of,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5207,3,6,1893,Summer,3,6,1893,Summer,will be under an average on account is of the drought . The condition of other crops is h less satisfactory,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd June 1893",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5208,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,"September harvyst it reached seven months ' consumption . THE drought by this time has almost done its worst , and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5209,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,"was the borough water supply . Owing to the prolonged drought , complaints were coemiag in -from all parts of the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5210,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,"of . Portsdowo , Hil , ad5 espte he ongcooinud drought . ingaliliiogo whet isthinyearto earlieet atn * i0 LITERARY NOTES","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5211,22,7,1893,Summer,22,7,1893,Summer,"EmplloYmeut for sits seamen is slack , and tce long drought haa ssh seriously aoffected the condition of agricultural frit labourers","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5212,5,8,1893,Summer,5,8,1893,Summer,"gave notice that , r in consequsnce of the prolonged drought , they h. found it necessary to stop the water","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5213,12,8,1893,Summer,12,8,1893,Summer,"a large degree to the long and exceptional period of drought which prevailed during the quarter , but , irrespective of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5214,12,8,1893,Summer,12,8,1893,Summer,"the Sanitary Authority 's acdount , mainly owing to the drought , R. IV . Fo6o , Secretary . t W.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5215,12,8,1893,Summer,12,8,1893,Summer,"of all kinds , wonderfully fine consider- b lug the drought in the early suraimer , and fruit of fl d.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5216,19,8,1893,Summer,19,8,1893,Summer,"as in previoun years , and , notwithstanding the longrcontinued drought , were equal ist quality . The exhibition was managed","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5217,19,8,1893,Summer,19,8,1893,Summer,"the e "" esSive y hot weather . The recent drought is , rted to bc unprecedented in that country .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5218,26,8,1893,Summer,26,8,1893,Summer,"such favourablecircumstances as now . Although seriously affected by the drought in the spring and early summer , the crops compare","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5219,9,9,1893,Autumn,9,9,1893,Autumn,"live stock , which show f --'aentable ellects of tite drought . A dimi- 1 a isishiwn under every head .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5220,16,9,1893,Autumn,16,9,1893,Autumn,water tower . but in face of the continued o drought it was ultisatcely deemed advisabla not a lit present to,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5221,23,9,1893,Autumn,23,9,1893,Autumn,"assign tur its poornot "" ' wns tihe y iontinued drought that had prevailed . Mr. Whit- I 't loek quoted","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5222,30,9,1893,Autumn,30,9,1893,Autumn,"suimier of 1883 , in which the excessive heat and drought bad brought about the nearly entire disappearance of the vegetation","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5223,7,10,1893,Autumn,7,10,1893,Autumn,"pay them when yoa are done . "" The long drought experienced this sumnmer recalls the fervent prayer for rain of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5224,7,10,1893,Autumn,7,10,1893,Autumn,"for rain of a Scotch minister during a previous prolonged drought . He prayed for some minutes , and , as","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5225,25,11,1893,Autumn,25,11,1893,Autumn,"and ise , was exceptionally so considering the prolonged aece drought the farmers had had to face . He was hen","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5226,2,12,1893,Winter,2,12,1893,Winter,Nile . e Probationary Assistant Engineer - Arthur E. le Drought to the Trafalgar . P Mr Gunners - Frederick J.,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd December 1893",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Trafalgar Square,19th Century newspaper,Media 5227,30,12,1893,Winter,30,12,1893,Winter,"the most notable drouglit of the centoury . Vo This drought , which began in March and coi . Ila l","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5228,27,1,1894,Winter,27,1,1894,Winter,"strike , the a ige Worthing epidemic , and the drought . Taking it r sp , the whole year 1894","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th January 1894",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Worthing,19th Century newspaper,Media 5229,27,1,1894,Winter,27,1,1894,Winter,the morning de* that keeps the world from perishing from drought . If we were all always what we are in,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5230,10,3,1894,Spring,10,3,1894,Spring,"this season , and there y are probabilities of a drought in the zummer . The health of the fleet is","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5231,17,3,1894,Spring,17,3,1894,Spring,", and hopping happily amid the carcassses of s1 y drought-killed sheep . Although treated as vermin M e in that","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5232,17,3,1894,Spring,17,3,1894,Spring,"; the rain-clond , tha it may of relieve the drought of the earth , burnt upby the ft hot seassa","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5233,31,3,1894,Spring,31,3,1894,Spring,"peasure , price Os il to thi excess : -' drought of last SUmtuer b there Wass a failure in tlilo","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 31st March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5234,21,4,1894,Spring,21,4,1894,Spring,"general depression of agriosil. d tore , aggravated by the drought , and the collapse of publie finance in several Foreign","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5235,28,4,1894,Spring,28,4,1894,Spring,"last few weeks been comn. at plainiing of a severe drought and prolonged hbi absenco of rain , which they ascribed","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5236,12,5,1894,Spring,12,5,1894,Spring,of capital ; and in St0 Ki v- addition thes drought of last year has caused U ve in this light-land,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5237,12,5,1894,Spring,12,5,1894,Spring,"withered flower that is bowed down because of a z drought . Such a moustache appears always to be thirsty ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 12nd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5238,9,6,1894,Summer,9,6,1894,Summer,"was not in any fa B. way affected by the drought , Portsmouth suffered Ty re very little from the unusual","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th June 1894",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5239,23,6,1894,Summer,23,6,1894,Summer,"the drains and cesspools . Unfortunately , the k- prolonged drought continues , and this is regarded id as a danger","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5240,14,7,1894,Summer,14,7,1894,Summer,"that this year , 8i I after ten days ' drought , they were worse off than pi they were last","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5241,11,8,1894,Summer,11,8,1894,Summer,mnonths -when the difficulties w11 probably have ceased with the drought and tbh oublie will have relapsed into spathy . Wve,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5242,11,8,1894,Summer,11,8,1894,Summer,"ia day or twvo , and during tho periods of drought be oil- nust be mixed several times a day .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5243,18,8,1894,Summer,18,8,1894,Summer,"Last year , during a season of the greatestI h drought , the like of wvhich had not been known :","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5244,13,4,1895,Spring,13,4,1895,Spring,his baffled pursuers . fur mee How serious a Texas drought becoines. -Wsart ey'8 is so scarce along the roads that,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5245,1,6,1895,Summer,1,6,1895,Summer,"elbows ot Exmoor it goes , and it knows nor drought ; or dearth . Here it bisrrowe between wails of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st June 1895",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Exmoor,19th Century newspaper,Media 5246,15,6,1895,Summer,15,6,1895,Summer,districts is beginning to get scarce . Unless the e drought conies to an end within a short time it i3,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5247,22,6,1895,Summer,22,6,1895,Summer,forgery will be utterly impossible . t -- - The drought has settled the prospects of the Ecorn harvest in South,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5248,6,7,1895,Summer,6,7,1895,Summer,tell him we are all baked mie out by a drouth ; - and corn wo n't be half a crop,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5249,13,7,1895,Summer,13,7,1895,Summer,"out in breathing bosoms , ilinginga refreshing coolness of eddying droughts ti down upon the hot decks . BE "" And","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5250,27,7,1895,Summer,27,7,1895,Summer,"after the the spell of iong--continue4 fine weather and hoac drought , the rain only comes in time to entil assuage","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5251,7,9,1895,Autumn,7,9,1895,Autumn,"tinue long . d Rain from the sounth prevents the drouth , d But rain from the west is always best","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5252,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,"ix Monday we were in danger of sunstroke and P drought ; while on Tuesday the storm-winds II , blew and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5253,16,11,1895,Autumn,16,11,1895,Autumn,", and L 'S 100-candle pouiir . A. high-clins central drought . Istimp. . - . No better . Iamp -","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5254,23,11,1895,Autumn,23,11,1895,Autumn,be half as -pleasant - PI for -IIi the niingled drought of . life . W ild But the swectheart hns,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5255,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,"is sorry for the 'suffering caused by the will be drought . istants . Daisy : Oh , it is n't","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5256,11,1,1896,Winter,11,1,1896,Winter,"how you 'd fare s--in - . - , Ai drought , such as we had three years ago , irry","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5257,11,1,1896,Winter,11,1,1896,Winter,"well most of our sheep , which had stood tile drought bi cetter thau the cattle , were caught in a","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5258,11,1,1896,Winter,11,1,1896,Winter,"the left , and had not suffered end trom the drought . Here they found quite a fine uece of bush","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5259,1,2,1896,Winter,1,2,1896,Winter,that his nuachihse was not pIower- tnul enough . Next drought-shsonld he liappei to be bacir again-Mr . Joel intends to,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5260,28,3,1896,Spring,28,3,1896,Spring,"on Satu'lay I 4said : - i - "" The drought continues , . and it is averred that N e","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5261,28,3,1896,Spring,28,3,1896,Spring,"in this district , owing c - to ther continuous drought from April to e , July : : nd the","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5262,11,4,1896,Spring,11,4,1896,Spring,a term of 'I years to Mr. Cavendisil 13entinek. lbse drought in N2ew South Wales has not been altogether an unmixed,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5263,18,4,1896,Spring,18,4,1896,Spring,blank . They wither up afterwards just as if the drought was in them . H' le 'll die young the,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 18th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5264,2,5,1896,Spring,2,5,1896,Spring,"There wo n't be abiteo' gras-for the pdto winter-this 'are drought Ill ruin me. ptoRaiun making PRISOnl : I fear ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5265,9,5,1896,Spring,9,5,1896,Spring,he saw rain-makers at work . There had been a drought for weeks BICe I can see those two men now,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5266,16,5,1896,Spring,16,5,1896,Spring,at woubd. be better for more gradual advance . Tho drought is also serious to the dwellorsin wanv towns w-here the,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 16th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5267,30,5,1896,Spring,30,5,1896,Spring,"any , other form of land culture . Despite the drought , this seasoim 's strawberry crop prom ises to lbe","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5268,6,6,1896,Summer,6,6,1896,Summer,"C. Banks . deec ( Mr. A BREAK IN THE DROUGHT . "" I -- -- - - - FATAL THUNDERSTORMIS","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5269,6,6,1896,Summer,6,6,1896,Summer,"last few days has given some relief to the Prolonged drought in places , but in many parts of the country","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 06th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5270,1,8,1896,Summer,1,8,1896,Summer,"additional , to date Augast 18th . Assisttaut Engineer-Arthur E. Drought to tha Pembroke , additional , to date July 31st","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st August 1896",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Pembroke,19th Century newspaper,Media 5271,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"Society- lave decided , owing to the effects of the drought , iiot' to hold an ' exhibition this summer .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5272,22,8,1896,Summer,22,8,1896,Summer,"Corunstittee by Dr. 15tephc- ) s. 5 . 'uotwithstandidu the drought , the vegetabe-. : "" placed on view were eiceecdingiy","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5273,22,8,1896,Summer,22,8,1896,Summer,"%walk-ing on tthe-'grass , wvhichli Was nlje from the long drought , where there were rTis s pt rlther protection .","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 22nd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5274,19,9,1896,Autumn,19,9,1896,Autumn,"eirocoos , a peasoup fog , aud six weeks ' drought , this in- stant , in Bouverie-street ! I hastily","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5275,26,9,1896,Autumn,26,9,1896,Autumn,". %tea general rmr that , despite the prolonged 'Th drought followed bythe late heavy rains , tue show th =urasedthose","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5276,3,10,1896,Autumn,3,10,1896,Autumn,"he states , he has discovered evidence of twenty B.C. droughts , - all of wnich , in with one exception","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5277,3,10,1896,Autumn,3,10,1896,Autumn,"as A.D. 1 , to . e obtain evidence of droughts , and he tells us that 1 , there is","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5278,3,10,1896,Autumn,3,10,1896,Autumn,doubt that history furnishes us with n records of 193 droughts which he maintains tit it into a recurring cycle of,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5279,14,11,1896,Autumn,14,11,1896,Autumn,", for erecting a stage at Alverstoke during the on drought in the summer for pumping water froou the the creek","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th November 1896",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Alverstoke,19th Century newspaper,Media 5280,13,2,1897,Winter,13,2,1897,Winter,"Mass or say prayers . ( /2 ) If the drought shall then continue eight days louoer , the churches and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5281,1,5,1897,Spring,1,5,1897,Spring,"the Cheerful , 30th April . e Acting-Engineer - Arthur Drought to the Wildfire , additional for service in reserve ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 01st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5282,14,8,1897,Summer,14,8,1897,Summer,and driving-aprons to accompany the jackets have been very successfully Drought out ; Sleeves and Feather Boas . Sleeves are beginning,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5283,14,8,1897,Summer,14,8,1897,Summer,"repose during the rainy season , others during pereods of drought , but while sonce plants sleep during the cold ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 14th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5284,11,9,1897,Autumn,11,9,1897,Autumn,"wlhcat . Several orovinces are threateued wilh fatnine unless the drought breakst. i The German Empneor , accorsing to persistent is","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 11st September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5285,25,9,1897,Autumn,25,9,1897,Autumn,"even next year , aird inastEl1ch ( l as tile drought which destroyed the One staisdliuw ( 'rope this etliutmer has","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5286,25,9,1897,Autumn,25,9,1897,Autumn,hid ier had their constitutions severely injured by ; he drought and inactivity . When they 0e6tb sat unfurled after a,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5287,9,4,1898,Spring,9,4,1898,Spring,toilcr'crcc man is r1tiis en the pitvcln'it grouced of a droughts ' seacon. ito rilIseil his lien I anti it th,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5288,27,8,1898,Summer,27,8,1898,Summer,happy too should the consueaers be . During the recent drought not the t slightest sign of diminution has been ob,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 27th August 1898",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Havant,19th Century newspaper,Media 5289,3,9,1898,Autumn,3,9,1898,Autumn,"ill the Punjab "" 't : hiad bena saftering om drought . c ) B e ; t is nonv ensurecl","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5290,3,9,1898,Autumn,3,9,1898,Autumn,", whore the distress -is particularly acutp , thesigus of drought are evers-- teherz present . , Not a siogie hayrick","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5291,3,9,1898,Autumn,3,9,1898,Autumn,"parts of our mirtlar d and eastern counties cin the drought was by no means . severe , while at ot","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5292,3,9,1898,Autumn,3,9,1898,Autumn,"rale , ot very large , the severity of the drought being im greatest ia the south of England . In","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1898","GB,England",,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5293,3,9,1898,Autumn,3,9,1898,Autumn,"the oak , Then we may expect a choke ( drought ) : When the oak is out before the ash","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 03rd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5294,26,11,1898,Autumn,26,11,1898,Autumn,.. --. -. nat BOTLEY R00T SHOW . If Le DROUGHT IESPONSIBLE FOR SMALE d LEN TPIES. e The aunnal root,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5295,26,11,1898,Autumn,26,11,1898,Autumn,like to say a few wvords witll reoard to the drought of last summer . Tbe trct ot droughts wvas cumalative,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5296,26,11,1898,Autumn,26,11,1898,Autumn,"to the drought of last summer . Tbe trct ot droughts wvas cumalative , and they han of late years had","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5297,7,1,1899,Winter,7,1,1899,Winter,"too soon . The grass , dry-as tinder fromi a drought . . o it of maun moutbs , caught at","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 07th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5298,28,1,1899,Winter,28,1,1899,Winter,"G. N. Leslie , W. S. Hill , A. E. Drought . st v. H. M. Wall. , S. M. G.","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 28th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5299,25,3,1899,Spring,25,3,1899,Spring,"the night draws en the weary , and oaranan 's drouth ; liLtle And , oh , the chili nor'-easters they","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5300,8,4,1899,Spring,8,4,1899,Spring,little too wall . Meii who have ; t endured drought and hungey and the usual hard. - ships inseparable from,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5301,29,4,1899,Spring,29,4,1899,Spring,"el *We may be as dry as a creek in drought , but th was I wo n't nave a scandalous","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5302,8,7,1899,Summer,8,7,1899,Summer,", late in the Australian y tianer . The drought had not been great tc tt 'd 7Oar , and","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 08th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5303,15,7,1899,Summer,15,7,1899,Summer,oh dear irierud too many a poor peon. co Thie drouth had ruined the alfalfa and it ; i ol crops,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5304,15,7,1899,Summer,15,7,1899,Summer,"sugar baciendas-had. been ruined , he bo , by the drought . Only one plantation , re terough its irrigation system","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 15th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5305,29,7,1899,Summer,29,7,1899,Summer,lusly Gouiport lAnd Dis61trict' lisd 6f AOie Uitldu w 00 Drought off on deua7afrcon lid *i6t boat plirticipatekd ii by abou,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 29th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5306,19,8,1899,Summer,19,8,1899,Summer,"on Wednesday afternoon at For-onr Barracks . The almost unbroken drought of the last three months has , of course ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 19th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5307,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,drywere 7ery d in conseqaence of the proloW66ged str ci drought . Forsome time the parish church wab pic or in,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5308,2,9,1899,Autumn,2,9,1899,Autumn,be restored to *the Church of 13ngland. ofth The long drought was6 broker s id orte up on Sunday and Monday,"Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5309,2,9,1899,Autumn,2,9,1899,Autumn,"s id orte up on Sunday and Monday i . Drought . mos8t-parts of the Uaoited - -Kingdom , and not","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 02nd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5310,25,11,1899,Autumn,25,11,1899,Autumn,": In conclusion , the Directors slated that last suruer'e drought did aoe aftect to auy material extent the springs of","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 25th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5311,23,12,1899,Winter,23,12,1899,Winter,""" who did a thriving business in vicinities aflficted with drought . : iThe ltock Island Iailroad had a rain-maker who","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5312,30,12,1899,Winter,30,12,1899,Winter,"sleepers , has bea eeu captured near nelagor Bay and Drought in al E 'd t toDba y hluers Majesty' cruishere","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5313,13,1,1900,Winter,13,1,1900,Winter,"and dusty frotu the . it i loug summer s drought , which bDre so -trange a -c load as that","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 13rd January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5314,24,2,1900,Winter,24,2,1900,Winter,"tieirrent-to use modern phraseology . Flood , II' pestilence , drought , ravages of gaime , deaths in the family ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 24th February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5315,10,3,1900,Spring,10,3,1900,Spring,"Obtained their livinig troil agriculture , so thiat illy unuslial drought wles aliLost bound to result in starvation amougst the natives","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5316,10,3,1900,Spring,10,3,1900,Spring,"the stock which would be lest during the periiod of drought , sEo that the people could alt tbe soolner return","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 10th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5317,21,4,1900,Spring,21,4,1900,Spring,"a rocky river bed dried by the excei- ! wive drought . She thonghit of Cordova , . oeiar where she","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5318,9,6,1900,Summer,9,6,1900,Summer,"e 0 . "" ' Happy they whase hunver and drouth are a' h ( etn Ior holiness ; for they","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 09th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5319,23,6,1900,Summer,23,6,1900,Summer,"doubt them , look at them carefully . "" The drought is attributed to the fact that the gods a `","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 23rd June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5320,30,6,1900,Summer,30,6,1900,Summer,"no means over . After prolonged periods if al t drought , the Indian soil acquires adamantine D3 at hardness ,","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 30th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5321,21,7,1900,Summer,21,7,1900,Summer,"a big crop is raised v ia opite of the drought . "" 1 , riy e raffer one moment from","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 21st July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5322,17,11,1900,Autumn,17,11,1900,Autumn,"In the fierce "" struggle for life "" when a drought is it devastatiuni the laud this Dest is a iuing","Hampshire/Portsmouth Telegraph, 17th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5323,8,3,1800,Spring,8,3,1800,Spring,"( hall guide-thee continually , and fatisfy thy foul in drought , and make fat thy bones : and thou [","Ipswich Journal, 08th March 1800",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5324,9,8,1800,Summer,9,8,1800,Summer,"at leafr to frefben rhe flreets after 4fo lonz a drought and fo much fultry weather , the Lord Mayor has","Ipswich Journal, 09th August 1800",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5325,9,8,1800,Summer,9,8,1800,Summer,"is pafl all3 polfibility of produce . From the extreme droughts , P Iall palturage is nearly burnt up . The","Ipswich Journal, 09th August 1800",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5326,23,8,1800,Summer,23,8,1800,Summer,prevalent in consecquence bf thle long con- tinued bleat and drought . Yeast or Ixurm is an absolute specific for those,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd August 1800",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5327,23,8,1800,Summer,23,8,1800,Summer,"when a very slight showver came dowrn So long a drought hasDot ior many y3ears occurred in this country , and","Ipswich Journal, 23rd August 1800",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5328,6,9,1800,Autumn,6,9,1800,Autumn,for the necessary support of the cattle durig . the drought : the prinicipal part of' the Ilertforslfshire clover-hay of this,"Ipswich Journal, 06th September 1800",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5329,13,9,1800,Autumn,13,9,1800,Autumn,"; . r islands , ( onl account of the drought last season , being the smnallest knos n fi )","Ipswich Journal, 13rd September 1800",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5330,2,5,1801,Spring,2,5,1801,Spring,"will un- fortunateh come ill two crops , it the drought con-' tinues muclh longer . An ilmnense breadth of po-","Ipswich Journal, 02nd May 1801",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5331,5,9,1801,Autumn,5,9,1801,Autumn,"Lean stock of all kinds maintain hIgh prices ; the drought , if it colltillues , is expect- ed to bring","Ipswich Journal, 05th September 1801",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5332,5,9,1801,Autumn,5,9,1801,Autumn,"field next Lowvestoft.clurch , the grass , from the in-tense drought , immediately caught the flame , aldiscomnmtnicated to a lay","Ipswich Journal, 05th September 1801",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5333,29,5,1802,Spring,29,5,1802,Spring,"of neat cattle , which , owing to tie late drought , vere dull of sale . The shew of sheep","Ipswich Journal, 29th May 1802",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5334,30,10,1802,Autumn,30,10,1802,Autumn,the cheapnless of living in thlt country ? An excessive drought in the neighbourhood of Dijoi is productive of' the most,"Ipswich Journal, 30th October 1802",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5335,6,11,1802,Autumn,6,11,1802,Autumn,"provisions at Vien- na , octasioned by the latc successive droughts , has induced the Emperor to withdraw the ca- vairv","Ipswich Journal, 06th November 1802",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5336,10,9,1803,Autumn,10,9,1803,Autumn,"plosvd to have been occasioned by the long conti- iued drought , and tle great failire of the tuntip crops in","Ipswich Journal, 10th September 1803",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5337,8,10,1803,Autumn,8,10,1803,Autumn,"grub and1 thIeblack caterpillar , as *ell ais frotn the drought ; we expect ieilater keeping to be very short .","Ipswich Journal, 08th October 1803",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5338,7,1,1804,Winter,7,1,1804,Winter,wire- worm anid slug h1ave been copletely destroyed by thle drought of the last sua1isvr ; tlsz o6cfpiers of hieavy lands,"Ipswich Journal, 07th January 1804",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5339,18,8,1804,Summer,18,8,1804,Summer,"27th day osf Feb. and it rains , after a drought s 4 iisiths ; by tile furrows in the ground","Ipswich Journal, 18th August 1804",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5340,6,9,1806,Autumn,6,9,1806,Autumn,", but the oats , on account of the long drought iii tle latter part of the sprilig , are founid","Ipswich Journal, 06th September 1806",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE11,Hull,19th Century newspaper,Media 5341,8,8,1807,Summer,8,8,1807,Summer,"tries . The tease have suffered munch itn u tle drought , and thle Eentish and Essex e' , telas have","Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1807",England,UKH,UKH3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5342,6,6,1812,Summer,6,6,1812,Summer,"becaus , wltieb receivin' a check at first fiom thle drought , have iot yet recovered . ' ''ife whceats ,","Ipswich Journal, 06th June 1812",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5343,9,10,1813,Autumn,9,10,1813,Autumn,and imealmen .. It was kniown that the unustial i. drought of the season had Orevented many nills in the iieighbourhood,"Ipswich Journal, 09th October 1813",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5344,9,10,1813,Autumn,9,10,1813,Autumn,"havebe lan sr wat o rin , 5tid should die drought cuttiinie , ithat crop silut pOve ! hot , ,","Ipswich Journal, 09th October 1813",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5345,3,9,1814,Autumn,3,9,1814,Autumn,"lagged behiin4 at Loatwithiel ; the two ttut named gut drouth , atid the prisoners not being ? bhe to procure","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1814",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5346,5,11,1814,Autumn,5,11,1814,Autumn,", that thiere has prevailed at that place a continued drought with scarcely two hours of rain for searlly ten mooths.","Ipswich Journal, 05th November 1814",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5347,14,10,1815,Autumn,14,10,1815,Autumn,"disappoint- etl in thle cultivatiotn tbf grain , either troirl drought pr ( rom the deprecation of the rats , no","Ipswich Journal, 14th October 1815",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5348,4,11,1815,Autumn,4,11,1815,Autumn,"ly1onclover leys , was muichl ini-*i le ledI hy the drought , ut.t the hinds have every where worte well of","Ipswich Journal, 04th November 1815",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5349,26,10,1816,Autumn,26,10,1816,Autumn,"otfcorn and grass are almost all destroyed ky the late drought and coldness of the last spriug , ; thereby rendering","Ipswich Journal, 26th October 1816",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5350,5,4,1817,Spring,5,4,1817,Spring,"te.u 8th Feb. which t state , that an uncommon drought had been CXPe- reaieed in the tropic.a l region s","Ipswich Journal, 05th April 1817",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5351,10,5,1817,Spring,10,5,1817,Spring,"hinese , wvho state , that such hals been the drought iln tle summer atnd autumn of last vear , that","Ipswich Journal, 10th May 1817",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5352,31,5,1817,Spring,31,5,1817,Spring,"Lent-sow leasshotu iv lbhealthy verdtlre . Owing to tIhe long drought , the Oats1 do mt Ii , proiswell , andiv","Ipswich Journal, 31st May 1817",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5353,11,7,1818,Summer,11,7,1818,Summer,"in iiiatty parts otfthe Cntttinenti t'enrarks , aremntide upiith tconismlol drought of the sectsoa , the acecounts fIo Itl y infrlur","Ipswich Journal, 11st July 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5354,18,7,1818,Summer,18,7,1818,Summer,"fInuristinlg stntte of tIhe crolis iln a season of uiuexampledl drought , *where a field if fine barley is scarcelv elsewhere","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5355,22,8,1818,Summer,22,8,1818,Summer,", 'as 'iriighit hie epetdfe t'l ; ffecis oh'the hing drought we hlave ex perienced . Ofto e tinsttinevs wielih' fave","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5356,10,10,1818,Autumn,10,10,1818,Autumn,"the finest weather inaianaalde . About the 5th , the drought inay he s4id to hare given way , and fine","Ipswich Journal, 10th October 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5357,17,10,1818,Autumn,17,10,1818,Autumn,"peas A Flemish Paper contains time following : --The recent drought , bv deprivinIg dimnst m nl kimids ol' vegetables of","Ipswich Journal, 17th October 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5358,6,2,1819,Winter,6,2,1819,Winter,", this vear , frozb* an alternation of too great drought and too much mIfore , been defectve in nutri tive","Ipswich Journal, 06th February 1819",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5359,3,4,1819,Spring,3,4,1819,Spring,"this we have had but little ) as the sharp drought of last summer , that has wrought this change in","Ipswich Journal, 03rd April 1819",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5360,4,12,1819,Winter,4,12,1819,Winter,"deteiriotated. by the iiiflnencii of giluhs , nlod by emarhy drought , although1 thle acreable pro- duce is folly equal to","Ipswich Journal, 04th December 1819",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5361,1,1,1820,Winter,1,1,1820,Winter,"a tfall of snow . Clover seed , froni the drought of JItstsummer , yields hot a scanty produce ; great","Ipswich Journal, 01st January 1820",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5362,1,12,1821,Winter,1,12,1821,Winter,by heasy' and ContinowtI raie fhrom the severe . : drought wihich llaiA so' . I-m litdi A pamtphlet has bqci-t,"Ipswich Journal, 01st December 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5363,5,7,1823,Summer,5,7,1823,Summer,"tre butckhwtLd . Arti- iciil grasses , as better abidintg drought , have pruveit a m ( ore sucressul ui coh","Ipswich Journal, 05th July 1823",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5364,26,2,1825,Winter,26,2,1825,Winter,"year , not being subject . ' to impediments by drought . in suminer , or frost in winter , as","Ipswich Journal, 26th February 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5365,9,4,1825,Spring,9,4,1825,Spring,pe- ( 'o7511 Agricultu ( ral Rieport for 3tatn-hpe netrating drought of this mnonth has had a very be . neficial,"Ipswich Journal, 09th April 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5366,23,7,1825,Summer,23,7,1825,Summer,"sale at Is. per qua'rterdeclitie ; owing to the long drought , spring corn was generally a better sale , and","Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5367,13,8,1825,Summer,13,8,1825,Summer,"the city ; and . eveerv tiring after so tanga drought prrving combus- tible , even the very stones of churches","Ipswich Journal, 13rd August 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5368,27,8,1825,Summer,27,8,1825,Summer,"Lambs came up in fine condition ( considering the long drought ) and the days of Fair being exceedingly fine ,","Ipswich Journal, 27th August 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5369,3,9,1825,Autumn,3,9,1825,Autumn,"beast , But the more melaithioly effcets of this extraordinarv drought are visible in the fields and gardetis . Vegetation is","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5370,3,9,1825,Autumn,3,9,1825,Autumn,"bhight , an-d subsequently by g le e ! t drought . Thea Swedish turnips , a very inportantT crop ,","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5371,3,9,1825,Autumn,3,9,1825,Autumn,"of store cattle and sheep , depressed somewhat by the drought , reviving . Buliks 0Jpera.Hetlse . Atr . Mathews made","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5372,8,10,1825,Autumn,8,10,1825,Autumn,"thrat pint of the turinip crop , wvbich survived the drought ; but the late sown plants can not be very","Ipswich Journal, 08th October 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5373,3,6,1826,Summer,3,6,1826,Summer,"Txni':eportTr dlrly. -'T'he wheat crop hias sutlee little fromi the drought onl the best land - on inferior , and in","Ipswich Journal, 03rd June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5374,3,6,1826,Summer,3,6,1826,Summer,"on the Island , the effect of five months ' drought , which had a most serious cflet dpon vegetation- ;","Ipswich Journal, 03rd June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5375,5,8,1826,Summer,5,8,1826,Summer,"n ht have been very great during the late severe drought . Should the event prove usnstuccessful , the subscribers will","Ipswich Journal, 05th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5376,26,8,1826,Summer,26,8,1826,Summer,"the refuse of thetllock. m In consequence of the extreme drought or the a aummer , the autumniyl fruits are found","Ipswich Journal, 26th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5377,26,8,1826,Summer,26,8,1826,Summer,"and Bransby , near Lin- *coln , the hurthien of drought is really horriblv-as wiater must be fetched for miles for","Ipswich Journal, 26th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5378,9,9,1826,Autumn,9,9,1826,Autumn,"atid this year of great C value , trotigh theicontinued drought . Tlteel i al little or tie feed in'the fields","Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5379,21,10,1826,Autumn,21,10,1826,Autumn,"more than could have been espected , considering the long drought , but with the latter mire and intermitting fine days","Ipswich Journal, 21st October 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5380,11,11,1826,Autumn,11,11,1826,Autumn,"a large proportion of rthm were destroyed by t1e severe drought ill sYutC.e , so that lrany of themn miust be","Ipswich Journal, 11st November 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5381,18,11,1826,Autumn,18,11,1826,Autumn,"Ag'icolhtiratllCort . Pleming 's 'British Farmerls Mlagazine . The parebing drought of tire ssfirmier months , t which had nearlysruspenided vegetntion","Ipswich Journal, 18th November 1826",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5382,16,12,1826,Winter,16,12,1826,Winter,"for furnishing large inlme- dla'te sulpplies , owing to the drought that has pre- vailed ther , and to the decay","Ipswich Journal, 16th December 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5383,6,1,1827,Winter,6,1,1827,Winter,"sake of straw fodder for the spring . Dnuringthe summer drought , the dairies came exceedingly abort of produce , whence","Ipswich Journal, 06th January 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5384,12,4,1828,Spring,12,4,1828,Spring,"'found to he much I paroled by.reason of the lang drought , it appear- I ing that hardly any rain had","Ipswich Journal, 12nd April 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5385,20,2,1830,Winter,20,2,1830,Winter,"According to this kind or taste Did he indulge his drouth , A nd being fond ofpuri , he made A","Ipswich Journal, 20th February 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5386,2,3,1833,Spring,2,3,1833,Spring,"and sorrow to the human heart ! And sear like drought , or gladden it like rain That cheers the scathed","Ipswich Journal, 02nd March 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5387,15,6,1833,Summer,15,6,1833,Summer,"spring crops on light lands have suffered very much from drought , perhaps more than is consistent wvjl the prospect of","Ipswich Journal, 15th June 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5388,6,7,1833,Summer,6,7,1833,Summer,in the former part of the month wassa'continuation of the drought of the preceding May ; in the latter portion the,"Ipswich Journal, 06th July 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5389,6,7,1833,Summer,6,7,1833,Summer,"occurred . But even during the prevalence of the general drought , showers were flying about partially and capriciously , pouring","Ipswich Journal, 06th July 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5390,6,7,1833,Summer,6,7,1833,Summer,"is generally bulky ; but on thin hot uplands the drought has been too powerful for it , and it has","Ipswich Journal, 06th July 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5391,6,7,1833,Summer,6,7,1833,Summer,". But if wheat has been less injured by the drought than grain of other descriptions , yet there are circumstances","Ipswich Journal, 06th July 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5392,6,7,1833,Summer,6,7,1833,Summer,"on thin light soils at length gave way before the drought ; the weakest plants withered , and the whole became","Ipswich Journal, 06th July 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5393,14,9,1833,Autumn,14,9,1833,Autumn,", they have continued to grow in spite of tlte drought , attd hoyanil all anticipvatio , presenting fre- qulenltly a","Ipswich Journal, 14th September 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5394,12,10,1833,Autumn,12,10,1833,Autumn,"owing , in a great measure , to the long.continued drought ; while apples throughout the orchard countries , are clus","Ipswich Journal, 12nd October 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5395,4,1,1834,Winter,4,1,1834,Winter,"dry soils were certeinly not productive , for lthere the drought wasa too powerful for the crop ; but per- lisps","Ipswich Journal, 04th January 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5396,1,2,1834,Winter,1,2,1834,Winter,"of the different dock-yards . In consequelice of the excessive drought last Larvest , the maltsters of Let'es lately memorialized the","Ipswich Journal, 01st February 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5397,19,4,1834,Spring,19,4,1834,Spring,"average of tile cotiuty , which no iidividual , be drought , would be inclittel to do , as such a","Ipswich Journal, 19th April 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5398,26,4,1834,Spring,26,4,1834,Spring,"and Coventry , on the 13th inst. the Rev. Frederick Drought Eyre , M. A. of Christ 's college , was","Ipswich Journal, 26th April 1834",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG33,Coventry,19th Century newspaper,Media 5399,31,5,1834,Spring,31,5,1834,Spring,"corn dearer than last week , owing to the long drought and 4 cold nights . t WoODSBIDGE MARKET , on","Ipswich Journal, 31st May 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5400,12,7,1834,Summer,12,7,1834,Summer,"Owing to the forwardness of the season , the continued drought , and the meeting being fixed late , the exhibition","Ipswich Journal, 12nd July 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5401,19,7,1834,Summer,19,7,1834,Summer,"of sije. , at any price , owing to the drought , put tile utstal va' upon the best conditioned bullocks","Ipswich Journal, 19th July 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5402,26,7,1834,Summer,26,7,1834,Summer,", tile 18th instant , ind notwithstanding the long-con. tinned drought , and the longdesired cessation of it on that day","Ipswich Journal, 26th July 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5403,23,8,1834,Summer,23,8,1834,Summer,"Moravia , and even Austria , have suffered from extraordinary drought since the commencement of spring . All the nouth of","Ipswich Journal, 23rd August 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5404,30,8,1834,Summer,30,8,1834,Summer,"'s hands-Barley is generally indifferent , having from the excessive drought , ripened prematurely ; on the good deep soils ,","Ipswich Journal, 30th August 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5405,4,10,1834,Autumn,4,10,1834,Autumn,". In some districts , however , where a partial drought has been felt , the tur- re nips are looking","Ipswich Journal, 04th October 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5406,25,10,1834,Autumn,25,10,1834,Autumn,"vegetation , which had greatly suffered from the a continued drought . The thermometer had fallen from S0 to50 degrees of","Ipswich Journal, 25th October 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5407,15,11,1834,Autumn,15,11,1834,Autumn,"inferior 'to their usual quantity , in consequence of the drought . The pastures had stood the long dry'Weather better than","Ipswich Journal, 15th November 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5408,15,11,1834,Autumn,15,11,1834,Autumn,"been thinned of their fruit by 'the worm , the drought , and the high winds ; that remaining was very","Ipswich Journal, 15th November 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5409,15,11,1834,Autumn,15,11,1834,Autumn,"fair , and the qua- lity good . A severe drought in the spring protracted Barley sowing to a later period","Ipswich Journal, 15th November 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5410,29,11,1834,Autumn,29,11,1834,Autumn,"at hand , but in consequence of the rate 4vere drought no water could be obtained , except ionm khe well","Ipswich Journal, 29th November 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5411,7,2,1835,Winter,7,2,1835,Winter,", in the Isle of T'hanet , represented that the drought es of last summer , in addition to low prices","Ipswich Journal, 07th February 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5412,14,2,1835,Winter,14,2,1835,Winter,"Brighton , for water , owing to t the long drought , and more particularly by those per- J sons residing","Ipswich Journal, 14th February 1835",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ21,Brighton,19th Century newspaper,Media 5413,8,8,1835,Summer,8,8,1835,Summer,", 9 ditto .... 6 49-37 29 S The long-continued drought , anid the consequent scar- Tcity of feed , has","Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5414,15,8,1835,Summer,15,8,1835,Summer,"( daidl therewasalargesliewofiiinbs : but in i'iiii of tihle c-ontiiiued drought , although they were ' ( at Vver reduced prices","Ipswich Journal, 15th August 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5415,15,8,1835,Summer,15,8,1835,Summer,"colour , very thitn and stcely , and evidentlo pelieatur- drought-ripe , and this it is apprehentled , should this %vecarhd","Ipswich Journal, 15th August 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5416,15,8,1835,Summer,15,8,1835,Summer,"de scriptions ; bhut th scarcity of feed , the drought , and tlle apparent failurc ofthb turnip crop , render","Ipswich Journal, 15th August 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5417,21,11,1835,Autumn,21,11,1835,Autumn,", for a long tfimehave not sent down I I'ainl drought is complete ; prayer and supplication are itithout cirect ;","Ipswich Journal, 21st November 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5418,21,11,1835,Autumn,21,11,1835,Autumn,been issued onl several Mat- ters in comsequence of the drought . One forbidding flowver ] lanters to belused in the,"Ipswich Journal, 21st November 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5419,21,11,1835,Autumn,21,11,1835,Autumn,". I ChIlNLeSE- Ente-r-Great. complaint is made of thle , drought , no rain having fallen in Canton since Septemt- hler","Ipswich Journal, 21st November 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5420,5,12,1835,Winter,5,12,1835,Winter,"growth , in conse-quence of the long continuance of the drought , has been extremely short , though there is now","Ipswich Journal, 05th December 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5421,30,1,1836,Winter,30,1,1836,Winter,"'Tle farmers and agricultnrists were suffering severelv from a protracted drought . Provisions had risen considerably in value , and an","Ipswich Journal, 30th January 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5422,6,8,1836,Summer,6,8,1836,Summer,"deve. lopements , however , did notsuddenly induce rain ; drought ontinued , and not until the 15th ( SteSwithin )","Ipswich Journal, 06th August 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5423,6,8,1836,Summer,6,8,1836,Summer,"12 to 14 tons per acre . The long protracted drought has caused the yield to be de-ficient , but a","Ipswich Journal, 06th August 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5424,3,9,1836,Autumn,3,9,1836,Autumn,the hedges . Peas have been some- what unproductivevhere the drought hasbecn seyere ; t't as rain hns fallen eopiously in,"Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5425,4,2,1837,Winter,4,2,1837,Winter,was known since the war on account of the extreem drought in the States and in the LowerProvinces ; wheat has,"Ipswich Journal, 04th February 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5426,22,7,1837,Summer,22,7,1837,Summer,", which met hut few buyers , in cans severe drought for the last month , and all the gre ,","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5427,2,9,1837,Autumn,2,9,1837,Autumn,"secured ; and also of barley , though the long-continued drought has had a very serious effect on the poor lands","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5428,25,11,1837,Autumn,25,11,1837,Autumn,"tile degee of stlecoilriill what is wanted . "" The drought eolilinclod 4 "" excessive through those provinces . If ,","Ipswich Journal, 25th November 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5429,25,11,1837,Autumn,25,11,1837,Autumn,"To add to the horror of if , tation , drought and famine prevail in a'I.l ' The Andromeda steamner from","Ipswich Journal, 25th November 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5430,2,12,1837,Winter,2,12,1837,Winter,"assault threatened on his house and fiamily . Rev. Mr. Drought , Kerry , Feb. 12 , attacked while walk .","Ipswich Journal, 02nd December 1837",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL24,Kerry,19th Century newspaper,Media 5431,17,2,1838,Winter,17,2,1838,Winter,the terms In his Atmanack : t.Fair-A da.y in which drought isexpected to predominate . RainA dy i whch ainis xpeledto,"Ipswich Journal, 17th February 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5432,11,8,1838,Summer,11,8,1838,Summer,"used os on hospital , ands that the Coamitte of Drought Lands confer willi tire mertiesl gentlemen of tire establisltnent as","Ipswich Journal, 11st August 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5433,15,9,1838,Autumn,15,9,1838,Autumn,"this i- neighbourhood the turnips and feed are suffesring from drought . Few sales , of conisequende. , were effected till","Ipswich Journal, 15th September 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5434,19,1,1839,Winter,19,1,1839,Winter,"been brought to justice . It was supposed that Mr. Drought was about to take a farm , ` hnd that","Ipswich Journal, 19th January 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5435,27,4,1839,Spring,27,4,1839,Spring,"period. - In 1818 , we ad ( a long drought , and very great heat all summer , since which","Ipswich Journal, 27th April 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5436,10,8,1839,Summer,10,8,1839,Summer,". ther fact waa eitatiliheit , namely , thlat1 the drought of the plough is not affected filian equal degree tsy","Ipswich Journal, 10th August 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5437,12,10,1839,Autumn,12,10,1839,Autumn,"as well as provisions , occasioned bv the I late drought . The letter is dated April16- "" The wieather for","Ipswich Journal, 12nd October 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5438,9,5,1840,Spring,9,5,1840,Spring,"Editor of the Ipkaicl Journal . Sra , -The great drought from February the Wlth to title day Is becoming a","Ipswich Journal, 09th May 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5439,9,5,1840,Spring,9,5,1840,Spring,"] sud farmers . Combined with the continuance of the drought , this month has produced a remarkably high tem. perature","Ipswich Journal, 09th May 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5440,16,5,1840,Spring,16,5,1840,Spring,", and the beathr aud fir , from tile lorrg drought , . burniirg with the utmnost fury . During tin","Ipswich Journal, 16th May 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5441,15,8,1840,Summer,15,8,1840,Summer,July l4ttt to this thee great hcat and parci ing drought have resumned their tlomittion . For the helter enabl in-,"Ipswich Journal, 15th August 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5442,19,9,1840,Autumn,19,9,1840,Autumn,"not subject to be Root-fallen , and will stand more Drought than any other Wheat . YIe . Debenhlam and Woodbridge","Ipswich Journal, 19th September 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5443,17,10,1840,Autumn,17,10,1840,Autumn,"cultivating Plants ond Flowers itn Glass Cnses , utninjured by drought *r Irost . THE POETICAL MISCELLANY Consists of original Poems","Ipswich Journal, 17th October 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5444,2,1,1841,Winter,2,1,1841,Winter,"mild and rainy , but fromn this period the notable drought set in , commencing wvith the 11th day . Warm","Ipswich Journal, 02nd January 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5445,2,1,1841,Winter,2,1,1841,Winter,"day from S. S. E. The effects of the violent drought nowv became somewhat alarmiag , especially in the south and","Ipswich Journal, 02nd January 1841",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5446,16,1,1841,Winter,16,1,1841,Winter,"As Forty did with ardent April 's sun , With drought and heat his flitting race was run . But no","Ipswich Journal, 16th January 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5447,3,4,1841,Spring,3,4,1841,Spring,"defendant 's witnesses , that during a time of excessive drought , the pond of water being full , It was","Ipswich Journal, 03rd April 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5448,10,4,1841,Spring,10,4,1841,Spring,"attempt to murder Mr : Stone-the attempt to murder Mr. Drought- , the attempt to murder the Rev. Mr.Dunn-the attempt to","Ipswich Journal, 10th April 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5449,8,5,1841,Spring,8,5,1841,Spring,", 1833-then changing coldness and wet into great heat and drought- LSee my "" Climnate of Engqland "" table and nottes","Ipswich Journal, 08th May 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5450,6,11,1841,Autumn,6,11,1841,Autumn,"doe not become root- fallens , or die off from drought ; from its being deposiated In rows also , the","Ipswich Journal, 06th November 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5451,21,5,1842,Spring,21,5,1842,Spring,"iiu thiuir efforts . 'The harvest failedl , ujilldesy mnd drought afflicted thicir fields , and wbhen , upon e !","Ipswich Journal, 21st May 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5452,6,8,1842,Summer,6,8,1842,Summer,"the frosts of May , and partly froni the long droughts which followed . THE IRON AND COAL DISTRICTS. -The expected","Ipswich Journal, 06th August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5453,27,8,1842,Summer,27,8,1842,Summer,of trade-nmoney . It is very evident that the long drought Ions had a geat effect upon the business ge- nerally,"Ipswich Journal, 27th August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5454,3,9,1842,Autumn,3,9,1842,Autumn,"the Brethren of the Trinity , whilst the rear was Drought up by the "" Sala- mandrine , "" a steam","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5455,3,9,1842,Autumn,3,9,1842,Autumn,"and a considerable decline of temperature yesterday morning with continued drought , the prospects of the grazier arc in the mean","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5456,3,9,1842,Autumn,3,9,1842,Autumn,"turnips look well , however , and considering the long drought , are of good size . Potatoes , although healthy","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5457,22,10,1842,Autumn,22,10,1842,Autumn,"OF TNIR ROCSSDALE CANAL , . -Th1e long and unprecedented drought at this period of the year has led to the","Ipswich Journal, 22nd October 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5458,22,10,1842,Autumn,22,10,1842,Autumn,"reservoirs cosstructed , for the purpose of providing against a drought ; but this has been of so unusually long an","Ipswich Journal, 22nd October 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5459,29,10,1842,Autumn,29,10,1842,Autumn,"to the public that the fuihlue was occasioned by the drought , and lie further states , "" that evenr body","Ipswich Journal, 29th October 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5460,29,10,1842,Autumn,29,10,1842,Autumn,"else knows that innuiuerable in- stances occurred froni the severe drought , that conunoii manure , and all others , appeared","Ipswich Journal, 29th October 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5461,23,9,1843,Autumn,23,9,1843,Autumn,"be converted into very nutritious cake . It would bear drought and a great quantity of ret , and might be","Ipswich Journal, 23rd September 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5462,14,10,1843,Autumn,14,10,1843,Autumn,"of six weeks , we suddenly emerged into a steady drought and warmth for another six ! In these parts we","Ipswich Journal, 14th October 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5463,14,10,1843,Autumn,14,10,1843,Autumn,", yet the main turn of the season was for drought . Ona the 23rd and 24th , a remarkably great","Ipswich Journal, 14th October 1843",England,UKH,UKH1,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5464,2,12,1843,Winter,2,12,1843,Winter,36 ueasons there . We have no hot winds or drought ; and 1 37 think this the best opening I,"Ipswich Journal, 02nd December 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5465,16,12,1843,Winter,16,12,1843,Winter,"during the nigllt , being seiz- ed with an uncommon drought , and suspecting from the nature of his quarters that","Ipswich Journal, 16th December 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5466,15,6,1844,Summer,15,6,1844,Summer,"Rt . Heck , 21 , In eonrjqeco of the drought the Ploughing Matches were not com . plete . SHEep-si5AniZ40-William","Ipswich Journal, 15th June 1844",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Alburgh,19th Century newspaper,Media 5467,22,6,1844,Summer,22,6,1844,Summer,"trade continues extremely languid , on account of the continued drought . Fat beasts sold on quite as good terms as","Ipswich Journal, 22nd June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5468,29,6,1844,Summer,29,6,1844,Summer,"will prove a feat blessing , after a t , drought which has been unparalleled in duration for many . -","Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5469,29,6,1844,Summer,29,6,1844,Summer,acceptable fall of raill . So great has beenir the drought in the neighbourhood of the-metropolis as to occasion agricultural labour,"Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5470,29,6,1844,Summer,29,6,1844,Summer,"supply of stock continues abundant , but owing to the drought the transactions were completely forced , at a considerable reduction","Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5471,29,6,1844,Summer,29,6,1844,Summer,". Exactly from Lady-day to r1i'dsumnmer.day we had an unbroken drought , and all April , the former half of May","Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5472,29,6,1844,Summer,29,6,1844,Summer,"earth ! We do not find a parallel instance of drought at Ilia season , and to its very early commencement","Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5473,6,7,1844,Summer,6,7,1844,Summer,"we fear will be under an average , as the drought remained so long . The following are the quota- tions","Ipswich Journal, 06th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5474,13,7,1844,Summer,13,7,1844,Summer,am happy to say it has with . stood the drought better than anything' else ; particularly the barley and grass,"Ipswich Journal, 13rd July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5475,27,7,1844,Summer,27,7,1844,Summer,"of preceding years , but hay , from the excessive drought , will be scarce , and of interior quality .","Ipswich Journal, 27th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5476,27,7,1844,Summer,27,7,1844,Summer,in consequence of its being unusually hard from the long drought . Precisely at 12 o'clock the ploughiisg match commenced .,"Ipswich Journal, 27th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5477,28,9,1844,Autumn,28,9,1844,Autumn,". ( Hear , hear . ) If ei a drought arise , an unusuial season any particular pres- tl sure","Ipswich Journal, 28th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5478,19,10,1844,Autumn,19,10,1844,Autumn,main character from March 25th to June 25th was excessive drought without intermission-an interval of 13 weeks 1-during all which time,"Ipswich Journal, 19th October 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5479,16,11,1844,Autumn,16,11,1844,Autumn,"first year 's cultivation , ineased too by the protracted drought in the early part of the summer , he very","Ipswich Journal, 16th November 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5480,7,12,1844,Winter,7,12,1844,Winter,"to a dispensation of Providence , manifested in the protracted drought . Solely , because in the preceding year , several","Ipswich Journal, 07th December 1844",England,UKH,UKH1,"UKH13,UKH14",,19th Century newspaper,Media 5481,11,1,1845,Winter,11,1,1845,Winter,moderate amount of attention . The effects of the long-continued drought in the spring months of the Present year continue to,"Ipswich Journal, 11st January 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5482,8,2,1845,Winter,8,2,1845,Winter,"crop and the turnip crop , and from the extraordinary drought which prevailed last year , it is , I think","Ipswich Journal, 08th February 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5483,26,4,1845,Spring,26,4,1845,Spring,"with the crops of 1843 , in consequence of the drought which pre . vailed in the spring and summer of","Ipswich Journal, 26th April 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5484,6,12,1845,Winter,6,12,1845,Winter,"in a great degree , to similarwinds , rains , droughts , and frosts . There are , "" lie says","Ipswich Journal, 06th December 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5485,3,1,1846,Winter,3,1,1846,Winter,"flax cultivation , your Committee allude paticularly to the long-continued drought in the spring of 1844 and in using the term","Ipswich Journal, 03rd January 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5486,10,1,1846,Winter,10,1,1846,Winter,"the evident detriment of their interests . "" The long drought in Demerara had at length been ter- minated by copious","Ipswich Journal, 10th January 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5487,28,2,1846,Winter,28,2,1846,Winter,"the crop had suffered severely in consequence of the long drought . On the North side , however , the weather","Ipswich Journal, 28th February 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5488,23,5,1846,Spring,23,5,1846,Spring,"does not bring news of material iniport tance . The drought continued in tire larger colonies of Jamaica , British Guiana","Ipswich Journal, 23rd May 1846",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 5489,23,5,1846,Spring,23,5,1846,Spring,"that deceased held a large tract of laud from Robert Drought , Esq. , of the liing 's County , who","Ipswich Journal, 23rd May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5490,27,6,1846,Summer,27,6,1846,Summer,"wheat crops , so far from having suffered fron the drought , are looiing renmarkabl well , On the heavy lands","Ipswich Journal, 27th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5491,27,6,1846,Summer,27,6,1846,Summer,", by an excess of wet in ome quarter ind drought in an ; another . Their leor4ahips divided , when","Ipswich Journal, 27th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5492,4,7,1846,Summer,4,7,1846,Summer,"by Messrs . Hamlin , cabinet-makers . From the long drought the wooden tenements , of which the street was entirely","Ipswich Journal, 04th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5493,11,7,1846,Summer,11,7,1846,Summer,"short , as was to be expected from the long drought , hut the quantity of grain appears to he equal","Ipswich Journal, 11st July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5494,8,8,1846,Summer,8,8,1846,Summer,"and settled as June , but still we suffer from drought , save a few spots where deluging thunderbstorms occurred ;","Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5495,22,8,1846,Summer,22,8,1846,Summer,"the plant havinp been much ireby the intense beat and drought o the monthsof may and June , but we believe","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5496,22,8,1846,Summer,22,8,1846,Summer,"the summer : whereas this year there has been continued drought , and yet the same disease , it is now","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5497,22,8,1846,Summer,22,8,1846,Summer,"every day . The planters who lately grumbled at the drought , are now complaining of a super- fluity of moisture","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5498,12,9,1846,Autumn,12,9,1846,Autumn,"dis-patching water to the districts which suffered most from the drought , at a certain rate of quantity per family .","Ipswich Journal, 12nd September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5499,12,9,1846,Autumn,12,9,1846,Autumn,"capital alone was exempt from the sufferings of this extraordinary drought , which had already led to tumultuous movements among the","Ipswich Journal, 12nd September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5500,26,9,1846,Autumn,26,9,1846,Autumn,"Gowing 's farm , but , owing to the long- drought and the unfit state of the ground , the competition","Ipswich Journal, 26th September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5501,19,12,1846,Winter,19,12,1846,Winter,"'s head , I but fortunately without effect . Mr. Drought Haslan was . very badly beaten , he received five","Ipswich Journal, 19th December 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5502,9,1,1847,Winter,9,1,1847,Winter,"works at the close of 1845 , and where the drought was more disastrously felt than elsewhere . 'The Deira of","Ipswich Journal, 09th January 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5503,19,6,1847,Summer,19,6,1847,Summer,"nod flhooaatie Pdis . Aberiaethy'5 Blue Pill and attendant lilack Drought israpidly fallin into disrepute for aiffictionls of tile liver ,","Ipswich Journal, 19th June 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5504,28,8,1847,Summer,28,8,1847,Summer,"3 cool and pleasant . Owing to the late severe drought , the ! majority of the sheep and lambs did","Ipswich Journal, 28th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5505,19,2,1848,Winter,19,2,1848,Winter,"latter , when obtained , in a season of excessive drought , you can not retain it . A plant of","Ipswich Journal, 19th February 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5506,13,5,1848,Spring,13,5,1848,Spring,"It is a fallacy to suppose , in the present drought , that according to immemorial custom rain must not be","Ipswich Journal, 13rd May 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5507,3,6,1848,Summer,3,6,1848,Summer,"very remark- able Spring of 1848 : After tire long drought of 1816 aid 1847 , during uhich the earth had","Ipswich Journal, 03rd June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5508,3,6,1848,Summer,3,6,1848,Summer,landx is very hard from previous wet and this suddei drought ; and we fear the burley crop will be as,"Ipswich Journal, 03rd June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5509,9,9,1848,Autumn,9,9,1848,Autumn,"1846 and 1847 we had to record intense heat and drought , and many can remember also that 1818 , 1819","Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5510,9,9,1848,Autumn,9,9,1848,Autumn,"Oct. 8 , and 'awful consequences . In 1843 niuch drought and heat , intermingled withiter- rifir thunder storms ; cud","Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5511,9,9,1848,Autumn,9,9,1848,Autumn,"of August 24 , .1843 , we had a violent drought and unusual heat till September 24 ! Aug. 1844 ,","Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5512,23,9,1848,Autumn,23,9,1848,Autumn,", from Elijah , pronouncing the curse of three years drought , and the overture follows , which is short but","Ipswich Journal, 23rd September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5513,23,9,1848,Autumn,23,9,1848,Autumn,"venturotms crew ; From snow , and rain , and drought , diverging wide , To Suffolk games of merry Whitsuntide","Ipswich Journal, 23rd September 1848",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5514,14,7,1849,Summer,14,7,1849,Summer,"of course , casnot appear above ground while thi sharp drought continlues . Wind E. DRAmIs. -Another contract ( making the","Ipswich Journal, 14th July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5515,28,7,1849,Summer,28,7,1849,Summer,", the destruction of property was great . The long drought had rendered the people negligent of the state of the","Ipswich Journal, 28th July 1849",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Stepney,19th Century newspaper,Media 5516,18,8,1849,Summer,18,8,1849,Summer,"for miles together rust has affected the crops . Wherever drought has been felt for any length of time , the","Ipswich Journal, 18th August 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5517,27,10,1849,Autumn,27,10,1849,Autumn,"ordinary winters . The effect of the long- l continued drought , although favourable for harvest work I of all kinds","Ipswich Journal, 27th October 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5518,3,11,1849,Autumn,3,11,1849,Autumn,"the 14th , after nearly six months ' con- tinued drought , a sirocco wind commenced with greater violence than had","Ipswich Journal, 03rd November 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5519,6,7,1850,Summer,6,7,1850,Summer,"store cattle , and the trade exceedingly dull ; the drought cooti. - nuing , the cyoutfor feed amongst the farmersecaused","Ipswich Journal, 06th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5520,31,5,1851,Spring,31,5,1851,Spring,", which , according to the competent testimony of Colonel Drought and other 'witnesses , led to the prompt capture of","Ipswich Journal, 31st May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5521,9,8,1851,Summer,9,8,1851,Summer,"from l0f. to 171. per ton , Owing to the drought and destruction b fire . They are many , very","Ipswich Journal, 09th August 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5522,13,12,1851,Winter,13,12,1851,Winter,"police ; 3 , the distress consequent upon the severe drought of last yeas. ; and 4 , a knowledge of","Ipswich Journal, 13rd December 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5523,27,12,1851,Winter,27,12,1851,Winter,this year our losses have been fearful from the long drought . Our approach- ing clii will be far short of,"Ipswich Journal, 27th December 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5524,17,1,1852,Winter,17,1,1852,Winter,"hot or dry weather there masy be no chance of drought , T Is seen on the left an you enter","Ipswich Journal, 17th January 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5525,24,1,1852,Winter,24,1,1852,Winter,"hot or dry weather there may he no chance of drought , Is eenon he eftasou euter ( after passing a","Ipswich Journal, 24th January 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5526,8,5,1852,Spring,8,5,1852,Spring,for the present year . DnouOHITaNTH LAIlt D STRICT. -Tlelong-continued drought has caused the destruction of a large quantity of fish,"Ipswich Journal, 08th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5527,12,6,1852,Summer,12,6,1852,Summer,"1852 , to the 6th of May , n severe drought , nusels sun , and some cheerfully bright weather ,","Ipswich Journal, 12nd June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5528,12,6,1852,Summer,12,6,1852,Summer,"prevalefce of Idone sort of weather , and that of drought is worst of all . Tise spring of 1803 vas","Ipswich Journal, 12nd June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5529,3,7,1852,Summer,3,7,1852,Summer,"in the early part of Spring , owing to Ithe drought and cold iiighlts , hut since May tith they have","Ipswich Journal, 03rd July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5530,21,8,1852,Summer,21,8,1852,Summer,"island hand suffered much atie ae frissu ass ussusuall long drought . Mainy cases of smrall- melt s1 , psox also","Ipswich Journal, 21st August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5531,9,10,1852,Autumn,9,10,1852,Autumn,"it height , it became known that a number of drought horses belonging to hMr . Dims- shale were in the","Ipswich Journal, 09th October 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5532,13,11,1852,Autumn,13,11,1852,Autumn,"beginning of November . Yet we had a severe t drought in February , March , and April , which ended","Ipswich Journal, 13rd November 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5533,22,1,1853,Winter,22,1,1853,Winter,", welbadoverfour. &-. a uarterinhes ; hea ain a severe drought from the 22nd of Februa'ry to the again Of MLay","Ipswich Journal, 22nd January 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5534,22,1,1853,Winter,22,1,1853,Winter,"many shrubs have long been open ! The probability of drought succeeding is unquestion- able , as we have at least","Ipswich Journal, 22nd January 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5535,22,1,1853,Winter,22,1,1853,Winter,"dry . If we have not a seedy change for drought , what 's to be the lot of poor John","Ipswich Journal, 22nd January 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5536,12,3,1853,Spring,12,3,1853,Spring,"My rule ; then write again , Sir . Much drought is due , 't is verv clear , W To","Ipswich Journal, 12nd March 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5537,2,4,1853,Spring,2,4,1853,Spring,"to be injured , either by excei5 Of rain -or drought ; the use-layrs hoo foth ths radfileis in every part","Ipswich Journal, 02nd April 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5538,21,5,1853,Spring,21,5,1853,Spring,"retain it for the purposes of irrigation in times of drought , still it was not generally distributed over the country","Ipswich Journal, 21st May 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5539,21,5,1853,Spring,21,5,1853,Spring,"the wind soon . Again , I named that much drought was due after so much prolonged wet . The flood","Ipswich Journal, 21st May 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5540,21,5,1853,Spring,21,5,1853,Spring,blut it is only an additional reason why the greater drought is yet to be' anticipated . Most likely there will,"Ipswich Journal, 21st May 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5541,28,5,1853,Spring,28,5,1853,Spring,"shld ( ge ) , do Then of six-wveeks ' drought due . mr Such hints to my poor mind appear","Ipswich Journal, 28th May 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5542,23,7,1853,Summer,23,7,1853,Summer,"not . "" Some months agoi I mentioned that much drought was ue o blane te wt ad sowswhich had so","Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5543,15,10,1853,Autumn,15,10,1853,Autumn,"protracted has it been also ! A vast prevalence of drought will , in coming years , counterbalance it , but","Ipswich Journal, 15th October 1853",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5544,22,10,1853,Autumn,22,10,1853,Autumn,"season th With depths of rain , and weeks of drought ; "" to Though somewhat plausible in reason ) 1","Ipswich Journal, 22nd October 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5545,26,11,1853,Autumn,26,11,1853,Autumn,"Esq . '3 , Onslow Square , Captain . %leorge Drought Warburton , . Royal Artillery , Commissioner of Corporation Inq","Ipswich Journal, 26th November 1853",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5546,15,4,1854,Spring,15,4,1854,Spring,"days more are due this ant season , anid the drought is likely to abide till the "" storm ons day","Ipswich Journal, 15th April 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5547,15,4,1854,Spring,15,4,1854,Spring,"we are now having the predicted w , compensation of drought . the ORLANDO NVHISTLECRAFT. of Thwaite , April 11 ,","Ipswich Journal, 15th April 1854",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Thwaite,19th Century newspaper,Media 5548,6,5,1854,Spring,6,5,1854,Spring,"would have been hardly any tride , the T late drought having proved most injurious to the pas- circ tures .","Ipswich Journal, 06th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5549,13,5,1854,Spring,13,5,1854,Spring,"Cottage , Thwaite , Suffolk , "" respecting the late drought , when Mr. 0 W. stated that in all probability","Ipswich Journal, 13rd May 1854",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Thwaite,19th Century newspaper,Media 5550,20,5,1854,Spring,20,5,1854,Spring,"to abide till the storm day "" as above ! Drought has preponderated , and noes still ; butinl834 , oneofthe","Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5551,29,7,1854,Summer,29,7,1854,Summer,"the ACIDIULATED dLEMON SYRUP , it forms an Effervescing Aperient Drought , ifwhich Is highly agreeable and efficacious . From the","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5552,12,8,1854,Summer,12,8,1854,Summer,", , 1S44 . June 24th and 25th-after 13 weeks drought ...................... 2 10 October 22nd-continuous rain .. -53 1848 .","Ipswich Journal, 12nd August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5553,19,8,1854,Summer,19,8,1854,Summer,"of this most rreces arv article . During the late drought , the- wantI of water has been felt in ninny","Ipswich Journal, 19th August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5554,16,9,1854,Autumn,16,9,1854,Autumn,", from 4C the country newspapers , that a great drought , unpre-42 cedented in its duration and extent , prevails","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5555,16,9,1854,Autumn,16,9,1854,Autumn,"New lYork , and Northern Ohio , from the excessive drought and heat . Millions of valuable timber and fencing are","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5556,16,9,1854,Autumn,16,9,1854,Autumn,"bushels , wiuh an ordinary season . Assuming that the drought has reduced it one third , our corn crop will","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5557,16,9,1854,Autumn,16,9,1854,Autumn,have some idea of the disastrous effects of tdis prevailing drought upon the year 's supplies of our bread and ineat,"Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5558,16,9,1854,Autumn,16,9,1854,Autumn,"most abounding seasons we have never failed to hear of drought , and rust , and weavil , and frost ,","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5559,16,9,1854,Autumn,16,9,1854,Autumn,"to hold over . So now , notwithstanding the general drought s and the wide-spread desolation among the corn , potato","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5560,16,9,1854,Autumn,16,9,1854,Autumn,"will be at an end . t Universal as the drought has been , there are many 3 localities in all","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5561,16,9,1854,Autumn,16,9,1854,Autumn,"tudes of heat and co ! d , wet and drought , withoit injury , as wheat . We have seen","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5562,23,9,1854,Autumn,23,9,1854,Autumn,"Touonal . StW , -in my last I intimated thattlhc drought wolid most likely continue till [ he 23rd , although","Ipswich Journal, 23rd September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5563,23,9,1854,Autumn,23,9,1854,Autumn,for under such a stormy appearance ; and hence the drought remuains comparatively unbroken still ! So quickly does each little,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5564,7,10,1854,Autumn,7,10,1854,Autumn,"leaded and double-leaded congratulations that , after an unprece. dented drought , destroying corn , potatoes . and pastur- naie ,","Ipswich Journal, 07th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5565,7,10,1854,Autumn,7,10,1854,Autumn,1 10 A H11NT To FARMzaS. -Owiog to the long drought the turnip crop in this courty will be found very,"Ipswich Journal, 07th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5566,18,11,1854,Autumn,18,11,1854,Autumn,"surprise , and showed that the tI Iong continuance of drought aud other adverse circuin- stances , which have almost everywhere","Ipswich Journal, 18th November 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5567,6,1,1855,Winter,6,1,1855,Winter,". February often mild , and from the 23rd a drought of nine weeh set in ! Crocus in flower on","Ipswich Journal, 06th January 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5568,13,1,1855,Winter,13,1,1855,Winter,"Pre . in seated at thea Bank of Commerce a drought from thle in Bank of Montlreal , ordering the first-named","Ipswich Journal, 13rd January 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5569,20,1,1855,Winter,20,1,1855,Winter,"the cireum. b. stance of its rapid improvement after the drought , and id it is only due 10 you to","Ipswich Journal, 20th January 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5570,3,2,1855,Winter,3,2,1855,Winter,"fronm the cirn-- Stance 'tf its rapid rmprorem.ent after te drought , nid 'I is orNy due to you to arknowrledge","Ipswich Journal, 03rd February 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5571,24,2,1855,Winter,24,2,1855,Winter,". C stance ( if itS re/nd tmpt'er.er't after the drought , and a it is only *ue to torF ro'","Ipswich Journal, 24th February 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5572,19,5,1855,Spring,19,5,1855,Spring,"arrived at Balakrava , and that the Alma. having the drought of the Guards on board , reached Kasatch Bay yesterday","Ipswich Journal, 19th May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5573,12,1,1856,Winter,12,1,1856,Winter,the tran- sport service Jf Omar P3alm 's armty and drought aoi. rrals sent wili them . That tle means of,"Ipswich Journal, 12nd January 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5574,29,3,1856,Spring,29,3,1856,Spring,"aich are twmtly new , itclude-.Three road weiteoni of easy drought , and on iron arms ; 2 tumbrls *. hone","Ipswich Journal, 29th March 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5575,30,8,1856,Summer,30,8,1856,Summer,"of the Canad , thiean , looked patched by tile drought . Cnada , -Michican , Illinois , and Northern Ohio","Ipswich Journal, 30th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5576,25,4,1857,Spring,25,4,1857,Spring,"and GELD. 10 I$GS ( fit for dray or any drought work ) , the property of Mr. RICHARD KING ,","Ipswich Journal, 25th April 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5577,29,8,1857,Summer,29,8,1857,Summer,the result of re-ection . In many very hot and droughty summers-when grass is burning up-we have local storms heavier than,"Ipswich Journal, 29th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5578,29,8,1857,Summer,29,8,1857,Summer,"years ) , the quantity of heat and cold , drought and moisture , is marked by a surpris- ing uniformity","Ipswich Journal, 29th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5579,12,9,1857,Autumn,12,9,1857,Autumn,"was lower than in 1749 , a year of great drought . Professor Riccardi. a mathematician of considerable note has just","Ipswich Journal, 12nd September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5580,5,6,1858,Summer,5,6,1858,Summer,", B.A. , of Brasenoso Cotlego . OxfOrd . Richard Drought Graves , B.A. , of St. Johi'B5COll ; , Clinht","Ipswich Journal, 05th June 1858",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH1,UKJ1","UKH12,UKJ14","Cambridge,Oxford",19th Century newspaper,Media 5581,5,6,1858,Summer,5,6,1858,Summer,"is to scatter the force at Caipee . SIGNS OF DROUGHT . There has been no rain , or only two","Ipswich Journal, 05th June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5582,5,6,1858,Summer,5,6,1858,Summer,"and it considered by the natives a sign of impending drought The flower is full of seeds , vhich are edible","Ipswich Journal, 05th June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5583,3,7,1858,Summer,3,7,1858,Summer,"and bullocks , for want of grass and feed-the sharp drought continingso severe . Scots , 4s. to 4s. 3d. ;","Ipswich Journal, 03rd July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5584,3,7,1858,Summer,3,7,1858,Summer,"by members , appeared to have suffered from the late drought . The beautiful area- ties of roses , the bright","Ipswich Journal, 03rd July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5585,14,8,1858,Summer,14,8,1858,Summer,"greater width of deep water , whereby vessels of large drought might , in case of no- I cessity. string aboat","Ipswich Journal, 14th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5586,11,9,1858,Autumn,11,9,1858,Autumn,"year 1858 will be noted as a season of great drought in many places , hut especially so on the north","Ipswich Journal, 11st September 1858",England,"UKC,UKJ","UKC2,UKJ2","UKC21,UKJ22,UKJ24","Berwick-upon-Tweed,Sussex",19th Century newspaper,Media 5587,25,9,1858,Autumn,25,9,1858,Autumn,"notwithstanding the injury caused in some districts by a severe drought , the cereal crops will exeed an average . Wheat","Ipswich Journal, 25th September 1858","UK,England",,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5588,25,9,1858,Autumn,25,9,1858,Autumn,"and of medium weight . Oats have suffered from the drought , and vill not be above an average . The","Ipswich Journal, 25th September 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5589,27,11,1858,Autumn,27,11,1858,Autumn,to grow such good Swedes ( notwiith- standing the severe drought and great heat of the past summer ) as to,"Ipswich Journal, 27th November 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5590,27,11,1858,Autumn,27,11,1858,Autumn,"of other persons , had suffered agreat deal from the drought . In the acres of mangold be was satisfied to","Ipswich Journal, 27th November 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5591,2,7,1859,Summer,2,7,1859,Summer,"Grapes Inn , St.Giles ' hill . A wsggon was Drought on the plain , and a platform erect- on ed","Ipswich Journal, 02nd July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5592,23,7,1859,Summer,23,7,1859,Summer,"dew .. The Swedes were suffering much from the lengthened drought , but the rains of the last few days have","Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5593,2,6,1860,Summer,2,6,1860,Summer,"caleuaating the width , depih. and power con- sumed in drought , that we awarded a Prinoof e5 to Mr. Bental.","Ipswich Journal, 02nd June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5594,23,6,1860,Summer,23,6,1860,Summer,the praictice of reporting Foreign vessels as drawing a greater drought of waiter than is the fat . That this goeduct,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5595,11,8,1860,Summer,11,8,1860,Summer,", besides forming an equally efficIent and far more agreeable Drought than that produced wits the Common Seldlitt Powders , Is","Ipswich Journal, 11st August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5596,25,8,1860,Summer,25,8,1860,Summer,"Highlands ; there was no excess either of rain or drought , heat or cold , and the broods of grouse","Ipswich Journal, 25th August 1860",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,,Highlands,19th Century newspaper,Media 5597,25,8,1860,Summer,25,8,1860,Summer,"also , unfortunately , this year failed , through the drought . 75,000 persons ( of whom 10,000 are Widows and","Ipswich Journal, 25th August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5598,15,9,1860,Autumn,15,9,1860,Autumn,", besides forming en equally efficient and far more agreeable Drought than that produced with the Common Selditz ow ders.ts made","Ipswich Journal, 15th September 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5599,27,10,1860,Autumn,27,10,1860,Autumn,", a ter- spooeful In wrter foretsa most refreshing satrie drought . It will keels ill any chirsate , and is","Ipswich Journal, 27th October 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5600,29,12,1860,Winter,29,12,1860,Winter,"a tea- spoonful In water forms A most refreshing saline drought . It will keep In any climate , and Is","Ipswich Journal, 29th December 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5601,2,2,1861,Winter,2,2,1861,Winter,besides lit forming en equally efflcient ond far morm agreeable Drought then le that rodued wth te Comon SidiizrosdersIO made In,"Ipswich Journal, 02nd February 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5602,2,3,1861,Spring,2,3,1861,Spring,"solid manure is now , by stun , wind , drought , and tardy decomposition . It is admitted onl all","Ipswich Journal, 02nd March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5603,2,3,1861,Spring,2,3,1861,Spring,"acre , and in 1857 , a year of great drought , the graziers gave 57 per acre for it ,","Ipswich Journal, 02nd March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5604,9,3,1861,Spring,9,3,1861,Spring,"liO long 'd to taste a cop 0o those pure droughts weich be o ied given up : Till , on","Ipswich Journal, 09th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5605,6,4,1861,Spring,6,4,1861,Spring,SJmsthdown sseep-a iam and ewe . an ue gifts were drought ell the uay from End and m or Mayor oWentwortli,"Ipswich Journal, 06th April 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5606,20,4,1861,Spring,20,4,1861,Spring,"of first quality and lorwest remunerative prices . W Finest Drought and Bottled ALES , LONDON STOUT . and PORTER .","Ipswich Journal, 20th April 1861",England,"UKH,UKI",UKH1,UKH14,Halesworth,19th Century newspaper,Media 5607,11,5,1861,Spring,11,5,1861,Spring,"Norfolk ; indeed , they have probably profited by the drought , which has acted as a set.off to the unusual","Ipswich Journal, 11st May 1861",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5608,8,6,1861,Summer,8,6,1861,Summer,"suell an event had happened in the shape of a drought and consequent famine , the necessary effect of whieh was","Ipswich Journal, 08th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5609,7,9,1861,Autumn,7,9,1861,Autumn,"barley , 37 qrs. 24s. 5d. per quarter. -Tbe severe drought is playing sad havoc with tile feed ani turnip )","Ipswich Journal, 07th September 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5610,7,9,1861,Autumn,7,9,1861,Autumn,"llorringer fair-andl contli not hI' ( lsed . The loud drought is severely uffeitimit ( tie rttrti , cropl . Fit","Ipswich Journal, 07th September 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5611,14,9,1861,Autumn,14,9,1861,Autumn,anticipated injury suslained by the root crop from the continued drought andi heat of the season . A fair show of,"Ipswich Journal, 14th September 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5612,26,10,1861,Autumn,26,10,1861,Autumn,"pumpkins were very small , owing to the heat and drought of the season ; but on the other hand the","Ipswich Journal, 26th October 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5613,1,3,1862,Spring,1,3,1862,Spring,"of barley is falling off ; the best samples scarcely Drought last week 's prices , whilst other kinds were is.","Ipswich Journal, 01st March 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5614,22,3,1862,Spring,22,3,1862,Spring,"tongue called "" stand , "" so that a most droughty alter- cation closed the miserable spectacle . Hler Majesty en","Ipswich Journal, 22nd March 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5615,13,12,1862,Winter,13,12,1862,Winter,lb . N.B.-Tliis is one of the finest Dairies ever drought in the Easterz Counties . Fine ditto .. - .,"Ipswich Journal, 13rd December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5616,7,3,1863,Spring,7,3,1863,Spring,"5 iethirCo I can see the old gentlential SIP hIls droughts of lirown , rile witit ii onoack of ( tie","Ipswich Journal, 07th March 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5617,23,5,1863,Spring,23,5,1863,Spring,"a flooded land , while thecir left is on a droughty desert . The battle of ClianeellorsviUll is another of these","Ipswich Journal, 23rd May 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5618,6,6,1863,Summer,6,6,1863,Summer,had a down- ward Appearance in consequence of thc continued drought andn tlie bnd prospect of feed . The num- her,"Ipswich Journal, 06th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5619,27,6,1863,Summer,27,6,1863,Summer,"for pureness and brilliancy , and will reiain good on drought during the sninoser monthts , irce front acidity . TONIC","Ipswich Journal, 27th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5620,11,7,1863,Summer,11,7,1863,Summer,AND OTHER ALES . r London Stout and Porter on Drought and in Bottle . s Fainijes RuplPfie' at 11t710itsak P1rices,"Ipswich Journal, 11st July 1863",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5621,18,7,1863,Summer,18,7,1863,Summer,"tho social scene ; And aft I 've tsught Ita droughts , us notw I do , In autumn 's esnoam","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5622,15,8,1863,Summer,15,8,1863,Summer,"the grass lanuds , which were suffering froml the long drought . Il the more for . ward places both wheat","Ipswich Journal, 15th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5623,22,8,1863,Summer,22,8,1863,Summer,"on the light soils it has been much injured by drought . Round Harling there is a good wheat crop ,","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5624,22,8,1863,Summer,22,8,1863,Summer,"are great many complaints , how- ever , of excessive drought , anol the latcr-sown turnips are in many cases a","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1863",England,UKE,UKE3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5625,22,8,1863,Summer,22,8,1863,Summer,"whole he an average viehl , owing to the severe drought which prevailed in July . The oat crop is the","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5626,22,8,1863,Summer,22,8,1863,Summer,"however , where blasted , col- bined with the severe drought which followed , will not be half a crop ,","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5627,12,9,1863,Autumn,12,9,1863,Autumn,") ULATED LEMON SYRUP , it forms an agreeabile Effervexcing Drought , in which its 'perient qualities are much increased .","Ipswich Journal, 12nd September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5628,23,1,1864,Winter,23,1,1864,Winter,"thicmi to lie less afetedb bad seasons , whether of drought or wet ndaoSt everywhere presenting an appearaisce ofcni erablyi increased","Ipswich Journal, 23rd January 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5629,30,1,1864,Winter,30,1,1864,Winter,"many die . The fellabs are rlready complaliing of the drought and , prospect of scarcity , they can no longer","Ipswich Journal, 30th January 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5630,14,5,1864,Spring,14,5,1864,Spring,"hiny crop ties witliereil In some localities bly thle late drought . COLClINSTflf , May 7. -Tile supply to-dlay was About","Ipswich Journal, 14th May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5631,11,6,1864,Summer,11,6,1864,Summer,"violent . It was a most merciful Supply after the drought , aind will be a great bellefit to thle pastures","Ipswich Journal, 11st June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5632,6,8,1864,Summer,6,8,1864,Summer,"the crops are dying too rapidly in consequielce of the drought . BECCLES . ECCE.s MEDiCA . DlsF. gS , -ThedireCtOrthaVe","Ipswich Journal, 06th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5633,6,8,1864,Summer,6,8,1864,Summer,"is loliged ; Oil light lands , owing to the drought , it will not conic evenly into car . Beans","Ipswich Journal, 06th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5634,6,8,1864,Summer,6,8,1864,Summer,louse having attacked thuem ninch lately . lehacrpidecitinlleOin to the drought ; but it is got together wvell and is of,"Ipswich Journal, 06th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5635,6,8,1864,Summer,6,8,1864,Summer,"here consists-on thle light soils thley have sufferedi train tire drought , lint even these ace not dyingl Sto fast and","Ipswich Journal, 06th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5636,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,", the Pot of Ilowers meadow , Stowniarket . The drought of the past few weeks hIa4 naturally a depressing effect","Ipswich Journal, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5637,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,"deficient , owing to I the protracted a nd severe drought . CRATFIELD , SUNDAY ScCoIIO . TaRPAT. -Oll F ridabout","Ipswich Journal, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5638,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,"have bceit put to sali straits owing to the long drought , and cases have occurred where it hns been found","Ipswich Journal, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5639,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,"whole week . For the iirst time after a long drought , the rain came down onl Tuesday morning quite heavily","Ipswich Journal, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5640,3,9,1864,Autumn,3,9,1864,Autumn,n long time to re-fill tire ionus aid diti-hes. 'l'he drought was more severe turi lis been experienced here for uprwards,"Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5641,3,9,1864,Autumn,3,9,1864,Autumn,"proved fatal in several cases , orring to the long-continued drought , which has caused the drains to become little betLer","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5642,10,9,1864,Autumn,10,9,1864,Autumn,"equal to the demand , and , considering the long drought and great scarcity Of feed , the sheep and lainbs","Ipswich Journal, 10th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5643,1,10,1864,Autumn,1,10,1864,Autumn,"the ACIDULATED LEMVON SYRUP , it forms an ltreeable Cftreieswino Drought , in which its aperient qulrtiesi are iiiidi inlcrasel .","Ipswich Journal, 01st October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5644,15,10,1864,Autumn,15,10,1864,Autumn,", explaining that on ac- count of the long- contintued drought he decided not to make his usual display on this","Ipswich Journal, 15th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5645,22,10,1864,Autumn,22,10,1864,Autumn,"fair was held on Wednesday , and despite tIhe lug drought and consequent scarcity of keep , there was quite an","Ipswich Journal, 22nd October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5646,29,10,1864,Autumn,29,10,1864,Autumn,"Society , which fell in the midst of tile nutumn drought so that the ploughs could get no grip of the","Ipswich Journal, 29th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5647,10,12,1864,Winter,10,12,1864,Winter,"a cerealist , hie relics'iapen flesh-maianflksndhd , but a disastrous drought hanswitherehsgrnfoa , withhold sweetness andl succulence firohi ctyrt , and","Ipswich Journal, 10th December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5648,17,12,1864,Winter,17,12,1864,Winter,"an important d harneter . Not- vwithstanding the somewhlat severe drought experienced during the summer montihs , and the scarcity of","Ipswich Journal, 17th December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5649,18,3,1865,Spring,18,3,1865,Spring,great dearth of intural eattle food-rolts nril hay-resulting frot theextreine drought of the lindt sumter anid conuequently oar ( efforts ),"Ipswich Journal, 18th March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5650,29,4,1865,Spring,29,4,1865,Spring,"greatly itoproveil the pastures , but , owing to the drought that has prevailed . feed is iiot yet plentiful .","Ipswich Journal, 29th April 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5651,6,5,1865,Spring,6,5,1865,Spring,"a gail' , and iii conse- qucucee of the long drought , the duist wvas blowvn in clouds over the heathl","Ipswich Journal, 06th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5652,24,6,1865,Summer,24,6,1865,Summer,. Wiistlecralt oust lufarti the publie when thle Fri-seit hzveco drought willi end ? I ieiinri'itstiou faIl to predictit hiseklilsnincs both,"Ipswich Journal, 24th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5653,24,6,1865,Summer,24,6,1865,Summer,end ? I ieiinri'itstiou faIl to predictit hiseklilsnincs both the drought of list yritr nilie sFIIII greater one ot this ;,"Ipswich Journal, 24th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5654,8,7,1865,Summer,8,7,1865,Summer,'Ii mjme x ( C ` riUtifoul far mnore than drought . In thle dhey periodl here froii -Ithi to 29th,"Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5655,8,7,1865,Summer,8,7,1865,Summer,"; , IsO , Is51 it aiid 185Q , the drought was very far in excess of wh ut ita IIIs","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5656,15,7,1865,Summer,15,7,1865,Summer,". The potatoes showed the effects of the p late drought , in their comparatively small size , but 1 there","Ipswich Journal, 15th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5657,19,8,1865,Summer,19,8,1865,Summer,"I While in some counties there was a complaint of drought , we had a supply of rain making up richly","Ipswich Journal, 19th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5658,2,9,1865,Autumn,2,9,1865,Autumn,"10 ably good hatch this year , hut the severc droughts in s the early part of the summer , and","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5659,14,10,1865,Autumn,14,10,1865,Autumn,TIHB PLOUGHING . The first rains after the long September drought oc- curred on Monday . It was very heavy in,"Ipswich Journal, 14th October 1865",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5660,14,10,1865,Autumn,14,10,1865,Autumn,"the general state of the roads , owing to the drought , the meeting separated . LOSS OF THE FAVOURITE ,","Ipswich Journal, 14th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5661,4,11,1865,Autumn,4,11,1865,Autumn,"summer at once from the beginning of Aril , considerable drought at times in that moutfh anm lay ; but with","Ipswich Journal, 04th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5662,4,11,1865,Autumn,4,11,1865,Autumn,"28th to October 9th , wias one continued reign of drought , great heat , and nmagnificet tskies . In a","Ipswich Journal, 04th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5663,4,11,1865,Autumn,4,11,1865,Autumn,"8.3 . I eAl this directly after the six weeks drought , thus far completes tile list of extremes in 1865","Ipswich Journal, 04th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5664,11,11,1865,Autumn,11,11,1865,Autumn,"if were at sufficient number of roots , but the drought at a one part of the season had been too","Ipswich Journal, 11st November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5665,11,11,1865,Autumn,11,11,1865,Autumn,", but ats they were sown erytebecaine affected by thle drought , ani lie hade t li ul ed , but","Ipswich Journal, 11st November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5666,2,12,1865,Winter,2,12,1865,Winter,"proveil by Henry Hansell , Esquire mnl the Rev. Richard Drought Graves , Ibe Excuters therein named , that is to","Ipswich Journal, 02nd December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5667,9,12,1865,Winter,9,12,1865,Winter,"proved by Henry Ilansell , Esquire and the Rev. Richard Drought Graves , the Executers therein named , that is to","Ipswich Journal, 09th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5668,9,12,1865,Winter,9,12,1865,Winter,"of February , IR05 , and by the said Richard Drought Graves , on the 13th day of July , 18C5","Ipswich Journal, 09th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5669,16,12,1865,Winter,16,12,1865,Winter,"Henry llansell , Es ( luire and the Rev. Richard Drought Graves , thc Executers therein named , that is to","Ipswich Journal, 16th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5670,16,12,1865,Winter,16,12,1865,Winter,"of February , ISG5 , aId by the said Richard Drought Graves , on the lIlth Iday of July , 1s8ii","Ipswich Journal, 16th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5671,10,2,1866,Winter,10,2,1866,Winter,The weather had been excessively hot . s : -:i drought continued in several districts . At Gia : . ilt,"Ipswich Journal, 10th February 1866",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeen,19th Century newspaper,Media 5672,24,2,1866,Winter,24,2,1866,Winter,". l AUSTRALIA.1 MELeOURNE , January 25 . The severe drought which prevailed hls at length 1 terminated , and rain","Ipswich Journal, 24th February 1866",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5673,10,3,1866,Spring,10,3,1866,Spring,"Hear , hear . ) Although from the extreme O drought of last season the flax crop proved a failure ,","Ipswich Journal, 10th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5674,10,3,1866,Spring,10,3,1866,Spring,"ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , It forms a most agreeable offervescing drought , which is both a gentle aperient and a grateful","Ipswich Journal, 10th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5675,17,3,1866,Spring,17,3,1866,Spring,"members have , so far , been returned . The drought has to a great extent broken up , and heavy","Ipswich Journal, 17th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5676,31,3,1866,Spring,31,3,1866,Spring,"Parth. lang ray 's of the sun ; the former drought that dried up and' withered the grass , Rthe spring","Ipswich Journal, 31st March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5677,31,3,1866,Spring,31,3,1866,Spring,mrore' cheering character than by the last mail . The drought had broken up and rain had fallen Lin great quantities,"Ipswich Journal, 31st March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5678,12,5,1866,Spring,12,5,1866,Spring,year was unpre- In cedented for its long-continued and extraordinary drought . ito which Is really the only enemy to flax,"Ipswich Journal, 12nd May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5679,26,5,1866,Spring,26,5,1866,Spring,"AOIDULATED LEMWON SYRUP , It forms a most agreeable efferveshing drought , which Is both a gentle aperient and a gratefu","Ipswich Journal, 26th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5680,30,6,1866,Summer,30,6,1866,Summer,"ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , It forms a most agreeable ehfervescing drought , which is both a gentle aperlent and a gfateful","Ipswich Journal, 30th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5681,22,9,1866,Autumn,22,9,1866,Autumn,""" Loss of crops in conse. quence of the severe drought of 1864 , pressure by creditors , heavy law costs","Ipswich Journal, 22nd September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5682,8,12,1866,Winter,8,12,1866,Winter,"out : oss of crops ine cansequenice of the severe drought . in 1864 , pressure of creditors , heavy law","Ipswich Journal, 08th December 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5683,8,12,1866,Winter,8,12,1866,Winter,", the bankrupt ex. - , inplainet that since the drought of 1864 his brother , who. , ier ad peviousli'","Ipswich Journal, 08th December 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5684,20,4,1867,Spring,20,4,1867,Spring,"ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP , It frats a most agreeablo efferveseing drought , It which its aperlent and coaling rinmiltles nra mitch","Ipswich Journal, 20th April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5685,8,6,1867,Summer,8,6,1867,Summer,"AOMDULATED LEMON SYRUP , It forms a most ngreeable efferveselng drought , In which its nperient nm coolling initictl nro muoh","Ipswich Journal, 08th June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5686,6,7,1867,Summer,6,7,1867,Summer,"alighting upon tile thiltclh , whicth , front the late drought , proved a ready prey to tlhe ollaIes , Tile","Ipswich Journal, 06th July 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5687,16,7,1867,Summer,16,7,1867,Summer,"to bertnween hraysiul lirirc haurvest , c'shecially after it long drought , but ait the saine time it seatl mien a","Ipswich Journal, 16th July 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5688,7,9,1867,Autumn,7,9,1867,Autumn,are ncivertbelcss issued . Extramural intermnict Is suaspended . The drought which has prevailed hero was Interrupted yesterday by heavy rein,"Ipswich Journal, 07th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5689,5,10,1867,Autumn,5,10,1867,Autumn,bail season . 'roo muchee rain or too loing at drought is eiiiially lujuriotis to the yotung chicksa . We I,"Ipswich Journal, 05th October 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5690,23,11,1867,Autumn,23,11,1867,Autumn,"to utoture . Then nil ithrough horv'est there wos another drought onil the fiturnip stooil stilt , and his was usually","Ipswich Journal, 23rd November 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5691,2,5,1868,Spring,2,5,1868,Spring,"had great trials , on '. a nt' of the' drought whioh 4imd preailed . His Lord . 'ship''procedcd : to","Ipswich Journal, 02nd May 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5692,13,6,1868,Summer,13,6,1868,Summer,swarms of beggars ; Provence is a prey to utter drought . There is distress and dis- content on all sides,"Ipswich Journal, 13rd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5693,20,6,1868,Summer,20,6,1868,Summer,"store cattle on' offer , liars to-dayi . Complaints of drought were very general , , end the suppily of feed","Ipswich Journal, 20th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5694,27,6,1868,Summer,27,6,1868,Summer,tond tbecereal crops alike suffering Iv v from a long drought . In one instance thte storm was at t attended,"Ipswich Journal, 27th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5695,27,6,1868,Summer,27,6,1868,Summer,"wheat crop , on the whale , io bearing the drought better than was expected , but the barleys In many","Ipswich Journal, 27th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5696,27,6,1868,Summer,27,6,1868,Summer,"was smaller than of late , and the con Itinned drought still exercises at most depressing effect upon the trade .","Ipswich Journal, 27th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5697,4,7,1868,Summer,4,7,1868,Summer,"was offered for competition , but owing to the long-continued drought , the list did not fill . The Rev. C.","Ipswich Journal, 04th July 1868",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Diss,19th Century newspaper,Media 5698,4,7,1868,Summer,4,7,1868,Summer,will permit me for this once-that may account for the drought . All the rain has turned to ribs of beef,"Ipswich Journal, 04th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5699,4,7,1868,Summer,4,7,1868,Summer,". stack , and when , from the long continued drought , the effect of every foot fall is easily visible","Ipswich Journal, 04th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5700,11,7,1868,Summer,11,7,1868,Summer,"130 head of swine . - Owing to the severe drought and the consequent scarcity c of food for stock ,","Ipswich Journal, 11st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5701,11,7,1868,Summer,11,7,1868,Summer,character produced by a subsoil of rock- has rendered the drought on good soils as injurious as it has been on,"Ipswich Journal, 11st July 1868",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5702,11,7,1868,Summer,11,7,1868,Summer,"muscle and patience . The trial fields , from the drought and the peculiar stiff na- . ture of the soil","Ipswich Journal, 11st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5703,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,"pretty general in this fieigbbourhood . The effects of the drought are very palpable , accompanied as it has been by","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5704,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,"Nothing , perhaps , . shows the severity of the drought more clearly than l the manner in which stunted grass","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5705,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,". The corn . crops appear to have withstood the drought much 5 better than might have been expected , but","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5706,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,"With this degree of heat'combined with the pre g long drought , it may readily be imagined what a super .","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5707,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,") f the town . The last -three : weeks drought made -the 'thi II roads very dusty , A halt","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5708,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,"got afloat . WooDnRIDoE , July 16. -The beat and drought continue sharper than ever . The rain which fell in","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1868",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5709,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,or sent Yours obedientl . 91t TIFICIL MANURE AD THE DROUGHT . : 3 To the Editor of the Ipsqcith Journtl.,"Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5710,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,"th'eir exceedingly dry condition in conse-quence , of the long drought , excited 'great fears of a sweeping destruction of -property","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5711,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,of quality. -Cattln Mearket : Another week of con- tinued drought has not Improved the condition of the store cattle trade,"Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5712,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,", since sheep are , perhaps ; suffering from the drought even miore than cattle . PrIces are still tendlng downwards","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5713,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,"par qr. -Untfle'Ma ; er . Owing 'to the continued drought , the show ot all klnds of : stock at","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5714,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,"proper , in consequence of the con- tinuance of the drought , to issue notices asking that the water used for","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5715,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,of which there are present indications . he The long drought with which we have been visited in 1Ythis immediate neighbourhood,"Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5716,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,"whe ! Zn , QWIn to the Iiong continued d drought , the flames , sprad rapi.ly andesi ias-ed Iyards d","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1868",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Wenhaston,19th Century newspaper,Media 5717,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,"water in thea pond , notwith- .. standing the , drought .. We are informed that the good '1 itwoman has","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5718,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,great many years since this neighbourhood has experienced such a drought as we have had for the last five or six,"Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5719,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,"be a brilliant success , not- withstanding the long continued drought from which the racing community have been such -sufferers .","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5720,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,of England the like was never before recorded ! The drought is also alarming . Many fatal results of the heat,"Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1868",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5721,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,"0 July 23 , 1868. s CHEMICAL MANURE AND THE DROUGHT . To the Editor of the Ipewich Journak , 0","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5722,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,"an unusual share of 'summer , with' much more of drought than was welcome ; but the past week has eclipsed","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5723,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,"a limited scale . This was attri- buted to.the long drought , the supply of food being extremely scarce and weat","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5724,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,"been'. rendered . almost like tinder by the extreme . drought , the fire ran likewildfire up : the . hill","Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5725,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,the injury done o 'to the roots by the severe drought ; but we believe that ei the wheat will be,"Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5726,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,"to the sex subject othe present Summer , the long drought from I about April 22nd , and the great heat","Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5727,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,", no -rain measurable in London , an and the drought went . on till August 18th , with some Iri","Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1868",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5728,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,", hat ; s , miattr of course , the drought which has nonv prevale fo o long a period made","Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5729,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,"prime condition in which the anirmals were in notwithstanding the drought , he commenced rith the first lots from Rushmere Hall","Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1868",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5730,8,8,1868,Summer,8,8,1868,Summer,"friends on this downfall after so long-a period of extreme drought And heat , the effect of.which have been very palpable","Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5731,8,8,1868,Summer,8,8,1868,Summer,of stock 'sere dis . Lt' posed'of . Theseverityof the drought very generally ae exhibited itself in'the appearance-of the stock ;,"Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5732,8,8,1868,Summer,8,8,1868,Summer,"for testing the merits 'ofthe mn rival localities . The drought , sand consequent scarcity gi -of feed rendered sales out","Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5733,8,8,1868,Summer,8,8,1868,Summer,excess for that month of 2'4 inches . thss The drought whc aseprenced towards the end of hap : the quarter,"Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5734,8,8,1868,Summer,8,8,1868,Summer,"also salrthen of into , but by reason of' the drought tbe tradewsi a 'state of extem dprsinad prices were .","Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5735,8,8,1868,Summer,8,8,1868,Summer,"H11OP ` MARKET-NMONDAY . OwLng to the long continuance ofthe drought , ti6e hop plant begins to Wear a , sickly","Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5736,15,8,1868,Summer,15,8,1868,Summer,"capital bricked well . which , during the late protracted drought , has not failed to yield an abundant supplyof 'I","Ipswich Journal, 15th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5737,22,8,1868,Summer,22,8,1868,Summer,"English agricultural prospects , as on the news of the-great drought and the then , hay . harvest in Lthis *","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5738,29,8,1868,Summer,29,8,1868,Summer,"of the inhabitants , and especially in the heat and drought of summer , this Board desires to direct the attention","Ipswich Journal, 29th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5739,29,8,1868,Summer,29,8,1868,Summer,"condition than could have been expected after the late protracted drought , aid hals began to redeem its green appearance .","Ipswich Journal, 29th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5740,29,8,1868,Summer,29,8,1868,Summer,". Lambe appear to have suffered severely from the late drought . Prime small calves were the turn higlierlIn price ,","Ipswich Journal, 29th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5741,29,8,1868,Summer,29,8,1868,Summer,"one , but In others the damage done by the drought has been so severe as to render anything like a","Ipswich Journal, 29th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5742,5,9,1868,Autumn,5,9,1868,Autumn,", on the ground that the prolonged and remarkable B drought which so greatly contributed to the disasters in question was","Ipswich Journal, 05th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5743,5,9,1868,Autumn,5,9,1868,Autumn,from the parched nature of the pastures during the late drought . Among the exhibitors was the Marquis . of Bristol,"Ipswich Journal, 05th September 1868",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5744,12,9,1868,Autumn,12,9,1868,Autumn,"wvas in one respect truly a failure . The proionged drought t oE the past summer has spoiled them all ,","Ipswich Journal, 12nd September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5745,12,9,1868,Autumn,12,9,1868,Autumn,more attractive spot could not have been had . The drought which has prevailed for so long a period has had,"Ipswich Journal, 12nd September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5746,12,9,1868,Autumn,12,9,1868,Autumn,"larger supply of store cattle to-day , hut the Ast drought having apparently , set in again , the trade was","Ipswich Journal, 12nd September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5747,10,10,1868,Autumn,10,10,1868,Autumn,"perfectly satis fled with my own experiments this year of drought with the "" Sewage Manure , "" especially on my","Ipswich Journal, 10th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5748,24,10,1868,Autumn,24,10,1868,Autumn,"Caltin , and tthe productjsons were , : consijierisug th'e drought wvhich wei ave- experienced of late , in a-fine condition","Ipswich Journal, 24th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5749,24,10,1868,Autumn,24,10,1868,Autumn,"quality , but taking into consideratiOn P the almost unprecedented drought of the past summer , re the show in every","Ipswich Journal, 24th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5750,31,10,1868,Autumn,31,10,1868,Autumn,"' The late' season had been unfortunate from the long drought , still he believed they would have inX that country","Ipswich Journal, 31st October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5751,7,11,1868,Autumn,7,11,1868,Autumn,to visit them with an intense and pro . tracted drought wihich iva5 without a parallel in his r ecol. -,"Ipswich Journal, 07th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5752,7,11,1868,Autumn,7,11,1868,Autumn,"any gentleman present , and the disastrous effects of that drought would be felt for many long years . ( Hear","Ipswich Journal, 07th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5753,7,11,1868,Autumn,7,11,1868,Autumn,"fail altogether , after a certain number of days of drought ; and the water supplied is limited in quantity ,","Ipswich Journal, 07th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5754,14,11,1868,Autumn,14,11,1868,Autumn,"for the nextfew weeks , the effects of the extraordinary drought during the past summer being irremediable to a considerable extent","Ipswich Journal, 14th November 1868",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5755,5,12,1868,Winter,5,12,1868,Winter,"doubt very much Z against tlhem , owing to the drought , and the roots had not turned out as well","Ipswich Journal, 05th December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5756,5,12,1868,Winter,5,12,1868,Winter,"of the scarcity of onion 's , produced by the drought of the ng , last season . The . collections","Ipswich Journal, 05th December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5757,19,12,1868,Winter,19,12,1868,Winter,"water courses were overflowing . At thepresent time from the drought of the summer , and notwithstanding the late ratns the-wator","Ipswich Journal, 19th December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5758,9,1,1869,Winter,9,1,1869,Winter,"refused to buy at any prb terms offered . The drought had , however , become be very severe ; it","Ipswich Journal, 09th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5759,16,1,1869,Winter,16,1,1869,Winter,bers . Mr. Plant informs us that notwiithstanding the long drought 'ast summer the total quantity of rein collected by him,"Ipswich Journal, 16th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5760,23,1,1869,Winter,23,1,1869,Winter,"thre necessity of obtaining supplies of water in seasons of drought . ( Hear , hbear . ) How best to","Ipswich Journal, 23rd January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5761,27,2,1869,Winter,27,2,1869,Winter,"in ts the civil service are contemplated . A severe drought prevails , and live stock are petish- i- iuR for","Ipswich Journal, 27th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5762,27,2,1869,Winter,27,2,1869,Winter,"The pulp at La- . venham , owing to the drought in summer , and the very late period at which","Ipswich Journal, 27th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5763,27,2,1869,Winter,27,2,1869,Winter,"land treated was well cultivated , sugar beet would stand drought better than I any other root , because it went","Ipswich Journal, 27th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5764,27,2,1869,Winter,27,2,1869,Winter,"20 tons per acre . But for the continuous I drought of the past summer , the Lavenham growers of t","Ipswich Journal, 27th February 1869",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Lavenham,19th Century newspaper,Media 5765,27,2,1869,Winter,27,2,1869,Winter,"his cattle , is richer in sugar . The extraordinary drought of the season diminished the weight which the l crop","Ipswich Journal, 27th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5766,27,2,1869,Winter,27,2,1869,Winter,"secure a plant , and in several E instances the drought of the past summer rendered this I impossible ; but","Ipswich Journal, 27th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5767,13,3,1869,Spring,13,3,1869,Spring,"n' In 1868 I sowed 10g acres . The extreme drought of3 nmthe summier shortened the straw , but , probably","Ipswich Journal, 13rd March 1869",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Manningtree,19th Century newspaper,Media 5768,13,3,1869,Spring,13,3,1869,Spring,profits varied . He said nothing about leases from the drought of the last seeason . I have suet lent money,"Ipswich Journal, 13rd March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5769,13,3,1869,Spring,13,3,1869,Spring,"It then , as there had been such a y drought , I could not use It In dealing . Both","Ipswich Journal, 13rd March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5770,13,3,1869,Spring,13,3,1869,Spring,"result of the combined n , toperation of disease and drought . p he Mr. W. E. Foster opposed the hill","Ipswich Journal, 13rd March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5771,1,5,1869,Spring,1,5,1869,Spring,"may . oost of the Red Clover perished by the drought of 1868 . JJ J. Meehi , April10 . ANOTHER","Ipswich Journal, 01st May 1869",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Cambridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 5772,29,5,1869,Spring,29,5,1869,Spring,"the ivorst , but as there hle been no great droughts he vs was no nearer anl explanation . He iwould","Ipswich Journal, 29th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5773,3,7,1869,Summer,3,7,1869,Summer,"That wE tul rain came and was welcome after a drought of many Ki weeks duration , but the weather experienced","Ipswich Journal, 03rd July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5774,17,7,1869,Summer,17,7,1869,Summer,"The Eastern Counties , which usually had their share of drought , of course had it last year . In consequence","Ipswich Journal, 17th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5775,31,7,1869,Summer,31,7,1869,Summer,"assume the ap- pearance it bore after last year 's drought . The hay crop , after lingering albout sin the","Ipswich Journal, 31st July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5776,31,7,1869,Summer,31,7,1869,Summer,"Lane said that last summer , during the se- vere drought , two lines of masonry bad been traceable . for","Ipswich Journal, 31st July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5777,31,7,1869,Summer,31,7,1869,Summer,no traces of masonry because after a considerable period of drought this year he had not been able to find them,"Ipswich Journal, 31st July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5778,31,7,1869,Summer,31,7,1869,Summer,rposition to dry up nunder the effect of the summer drought . T he river passes through the most thickly populated,"Ipswich Journal, 31st July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5779,31,7,1869,Summer,31,7,1869,Summer,", he ( Mr. Strathern ) believed , thes excessive drought of last and the present years . They would find","Ipswich Journal, 31st July 1869",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Chediston,19th Century newspaper,Media 5780,14,8,1869,Summer,14,8,1869,Summer,"crop as was at one time anticipated , because the drought in July prevented the profuse bloom setting properly . It","Ipswich Journal, 14th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5781,21,8,1869,Summer,21,8,1869,Summer,", so as to be well established before the summer droughts . Rye is grown in lieu of wheat on the","Ipswich Journal, 21st August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5782,21,8,1869,Summer,21,8,1869,Summer,Below average ; the plants suffered from last year 's drought . 2 . Good on deep trenched 3 land ;,"Ipswich Journal, 21st August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5783,21,8,1869,Summer,21,8,1869,Summer,"Plentiful , but of short duration on account of the drought . Cherries. -I . Average . 2 . Heavy crop","Ipswich Journal, 21st August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5784,21,8,1869,Summer,21,8,1869,Summer,much importance as the discovery of some means of preventing drought or husbanding the winter rains. - Cape Argu8 . THEF,"Ipswich Journal, 21st August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5785,21,8,1869,Summer,21,8,1869,Summer,", state that the corn crops have suffered badly from drought . WEST INDIES . PLYMOIUTH , August 13 . The","Ipswich Journal, 21st August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5786,21,8,1869,Summer,21,8,1869,Summer,"Earthquakes centinued at theperuivian towns of iquique aud Arequipa . Drought cautioned at Jamnaica in some psete with increased severity ,","Ipswich Journal, 21st August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5787,11,9,1869,Autumn,11,9,1869,Autumn,of the . Eastern province were still suffering from severe drought . e The Tatin goldfields were reported to prove satisfactory,"Ipswich Journal, 11st September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5788,11,9,1869,Autumn,11,9,1869,Autumn,"below that of last year , and with con- tinued drought and early frost may fall far short . Timely rains","Ipswich Journal, 11st September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5789,25,9,1869,Autumn,25,9,1869,Autumn,"is more properly called God 's providence . Frost , drought , wind , hail , may occur to baffle him","Ipswich Journal, 25th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5790,9,10,1869,Autumn,9,10,1869,Autumn,potatoes and beet have suffered uhe from the heat and drought of July and the rain of she August . The,"Ipswich Journal, 09th October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5791,23,10,1869,Autumn,23,10,1869,Autumn,"likely to suffer from the severity of last year 's drought for If see considerable while , because meat is no","Ipswich Journal, 23rd October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5792,20,11,1869,Autumn,20,11,1869,Autumn,"June to D. the 18th August they had a long drought . Just as he they began harvest , they had","Ipswich Journal, 20th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5793,20,11,1869,Autumn,20,11,1869,Autumn,"little rain , and then wl five weeks ' more drought , and that annihilated his oc swedes . As to","Ipswich Journal, 20th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5794,20,11,1869,Autumn,20,11,1869,Autumn,". The Swedes were withered and mildewed by TI the drought , but the Kohl Rabi stood the season well ,","Ipswich Journal, 20th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5795,20,11,1869,Autumn,20,11,1869,Autumn,"Kohl Rabi . His ar land suffered greatly from the drought-so much so , be that all the grass had been","Ipswich Journal, 20th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5796,20,11,1869,Autumn,20,11,1869,Autumn,"by ; 300,000 during the past twelve months . The drought has . disappeared , ana splenl did r have fallen","Ipswich Journal, 20th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5797,18,12,1869,Winter,18,12,1869,Winter,", as was proved by the plentiful supply in the drought of 1869 , which was greater than in some towns","Ipswich Journal, 18th December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5798,18,12,1869,Winter,18,12,1869,Winter,", notwith- j standing the losses entailed by the great drought of 1867 , the very favourable character of the past","Ipswich Journal, 18th December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5799,25,12,1869,Winter,25,12,1869,Winter,"simple fact that two years ago they were suffering from drought , and some d the wells failed . Then we","Ipswich Journal, 25th December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5800,22,1,1870,Winter,22,1,1870,Winter,"Sidney Sussex Dixon , St. John 's Prince , Pembroke Drought , Trinity Pryor , Trinity Drtury , Christ 's Railston","Ipswich Journal, 22nd January 1870",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Pembroke,19th Century newspaper,Media 5801,22,1,1870,Winter,22,1,1870,Winter,", which represents the fulfilment of the three years ' drought , o and Elijah 's showing himself unto Ahab ,","Ipswich Journal, 22nd January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5802,29,1,1870,Winter,29,1,1870,Winter,Cartwright .. Sid . Sussex98 Hoyles .. I ... Emmanuel Drought ..... Trinlty 99 Forrest ...... St. John 's Tillard ......,"Ipswich Journal, 29th January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5803,29,1,1870,Winter,29,1,1870,Winter,"occasioned partly by the cattle plague and partly by the drought of 16 , had given dis-satisfaction to many people ,","Ipswich Journal, 29th January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5804,12,3,1870,Spring,12,3,1870,Spring,"never checked , and never flagged in long periods of drought as under the ordinary system . Above all , they","Ipswich Journal, 12nd March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5805,19,3,1870,Spring,19,3,1870,Spring,"the spring . By mucking we i e t the drought into the land , and unless we get ieheavy rains","Ipswich Journal, 19th March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5806,23,4,1870,Spring,23,4,1870,Spring,"Ivaltedthen at ; after that timze , fros the severe drought and loss of feed and turnip crop , sheep of","Ipswich Journal, 23rd April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5807,21,5,1870,Spring,21,5,1870,Spring,"1833 it was one of great bright . ness , drought , and intensely hot at times . In 1837 it","Ipswich Journal, 21st May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5808,21,5,1870,Spring,21,5,1870,Spring,"real summer month , introduotory to the awful heat and drought of that year ! We may now be looking for","Ipswich Journal, 21st May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5809,21,5,1870,Spring,21,5,1870,Spring,"all the members of which have been re-elected . The drought has abated , copious rains having fallen . Business is","Ipswich Journal, 21st May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5810,28,5,1870,Spring,28,5,1870,Spring,"now , mny he regarded as the presage of more drought and heat . In these cases it is observable that","Ipswich Journal, 28th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5811,28,5,1870,Spring,28,5,1870,Spring,We would again remnind readers of the expected heat and drought all the middle of June . May the clover and,"Ipswich Journal, 28th May 1870",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Thwaite,19th Century newspaper,Media 5812,4,6,1870,Summer,4,6,1870,Summer,yet the main prospects for rain are temporarily dispersed uad drought maintains its rule as for nlnny weeks pest ; -WEDNESDAY,"Ipswich Journal, 04th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5813,4,6,1870,Summer,4,6,1870,Summer,"MONDAY , May 30 ; 1870 . The long continued drought is raising nlpprehenisious as to the ultimate fate of the","Ipswich Journal, 04th June 1870",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5814,11,6,1870,Summer,11,6,1870,Summer,"bearing of Northerly wind . This , although protracting the drought , is still a moderator of the heat , and","Ipswich Journal, 11st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5815,11,6,1870,Summer,11,6,1870,Summer,", &e. , which must otherwise ensue from the great drought prevalent for some time past . There is , however","Ipswich Journal, 11st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5816,11,6,1870,Summer,11,6,1870,Summer,", as a matter of course , from the severe drought of four months past . The years 1840 and 1844","Ipswich Journal, 11st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5817,11,6,1870,Summer,11,6,1870,Summer,". The years 1840 and 1844 produced a similar persistent drought at about the same period , and in June 1846","Ipswich Journal, 11st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5818,11,6,1870,Summer,11,6,1870,Summer,"the second out of five months of intense heat and drought , long to be remembered . In these election days","Ipswich Journal, 11st June 1870",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,East Suffolk,19th Century newspaper,Media 5819,11,6,1870,Summer,11,6,1870,Summer,", The seercIty of grass , caused by the long-tontinued drought , and the diffiulty of obta=iing good , are compel","Ipswich Journal, 11st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5820,11,6,1870,Summer,11,6,1870,Summer,"by 20 runs . The ground , owing to the drought , was in a very rough condition , whicl account","Ipswich Journal, 11st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5821,11,6,1870,Summer,11,6,1870,Summer,"beasts was in a good one , but the continued drought has quite paralysod thel trade , and but very little","Ipswich Journal, 11st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5822,11,6,1870,Summer,11,6,1870,Summer,"business ruled very dull , being affected by the continued drought . Pat sheep and beasts were in good eupply ,","Ipswich Journal, 11st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5823,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,"from thc barometer and skies ) is as much for drought as ever , at least till the Midsummer crisis ,","Ipswich Journal, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5824,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,the Lord ! d Thus far the continuance of the drought is becoming a d matter of concern when we look,"Ipswich Journal, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5825,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,second crop . Our ex- pected period of heat and drought has set in at the time f named a previous,"Ipswich Journal, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5826,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,land is in a state-- AId . Burroughes : Of drought . The Mayor : It must be attended to by,"Ipswich Journal, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5827,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,"Till general run of them were , from the long-contfiued drought , bet pooly filled . Potatoes , considering the want","Ipswich Journal, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5828,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,"ms. per h ad to be sobnitted to . The drought ope- rates adversely , of couree , upon the prospects","Ipswich Journal, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5829,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,"2 to scat abroad , and to the continued - drought , the trade for corn underwenit is considerable change ,","Ipswich Journal, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5830,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,"of wheat . Owing to the contpnsance n Iof the drought , our farmers were asking high prices for their fi","Ipswich Journal, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5831,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,"LONDON MONDAY , June 13 , 1870 . The continued drought bas materially strengtheied ti firmness previously apparent In the grain","Ipswich Journal, 18th June 1870",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5832,25,6,1870,Summer,25,6,1870,Summer,"we may infer that a tem- porary relief to the drought is near , and may occur in somes parts of","Ipswich Journal, 25th June 1870",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Thwaite,19th Century newspaper,Media 5833,25,6,1870,Summer,25,6,1870,Summer,", Your obedient servant , THE SECRETARY . THE LONG DROUGHT . To the Editor of the Ipswich Journal . Sin","Ipswich Journal, 25th June 1870",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,19th Century newspaper,Media 5834,25,6,1870,Summer,25,6,1870,Summer,"Editor of the Ipswich Journal . Sin , -This terrible drought must be a source of great anxiety to all thoughtfalminds","Ipswich Journal, 25th June 1870",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,19th Century newspaper,Media 5835,25,6,1870,Summer,25,6,1870,Summer,"has been in a depressed state te-day . The continued drought , and the dificnlty of obtaining sufficenet food are compelling","Ipswich Journal, 25th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5836,2,7,1870,Summer,2,7,1870,Summer,"field . This year , the year of ex- cessive drought , we imagined that the Show at least would have","Ipswich Journal, 02nd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5837,2,7,1870,Summer,2,7,1870,Summer,"some fine winter onions . The peas , considering the drought we have just passed through , were in capital order","Ipswich Journal, 02nd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5838,2,7,1870,Summer,2,7,1870,Summer,"over , were rather welcome than otherwise after the long drought . The first point at which the party stopped was","Ipswich Journal, 02nd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5839,2,7,1870,Summer,2,7,1870,Summer,"recently stated that "" a temporary break "" to the drought would occur on 24th , as also in the ""","Ipswich Journal, 02nd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5840,9,7,1870,Summer,9,7,1870,Summer,"show drew near , tobe much prospect in the long drought , which prevailed in May and June , of such","Ipswich Journal, 09th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5841,23,7,1870,Summer,23,7,1870,Summer,"S the earlier sorts bore fairly , considering the early drought , b and the later' kinds thrive under the Midsummer","Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5842,23,7,1870,Summer,23,7,1870,Summer,"not present the appearance of having suf. fered from the drought . A marquee held the flowers , some of which","Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5843,6,8,1870,Summer,6,8,1870,Summer,. THE EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT. -The extraordinary and continued drought of the present season has been severely felt in this,"Ipswich Journal, 06th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5844,6,8,1870,Summer,6,8,1870,Summer,", so as to palliate the effects of the long drought , and to render the prospect all that the heart","Ipswich Journal, 06th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5845,6,8,1870,Summer,6,8,1870,Summer,"moist country . In Scotland , also , where the drought has been less severely felt , the pro- gress of","Ipswich Journal, 06th August 1870",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5846,13,8,1870,Summer,13,8,1870,Summer,", as they had suffered more a than ourselves from drought . a sN&S4SIEHAM . SCHOOL TR BAT. -OR Friday (","Ipswich Journal, 13rd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5847,20,8,1870,Summer,20,8,1870,Summer,"crops a are grown in England . The effect of drought on light h - warnm soils is this year ,","Ipswich Journal, 20th August 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5848,20,8,1870,Summer,20,8,1870,Summer,"within a decade of years previous , and , although drought and heat have been the main fea- tures from even","Ipswich Journal, 20th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5849,27,8,1870,Summer,27,8,1870,Summer,"LEMONJ SYRIP , A It forms a mast agreeable effervescing drought , in whieb Its sasorins andd warmlimg quamtijes , athis","Ipswich Journal, 27th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5850,27,8,1870,Summer,27,8,1870,Summer,"of as fine a summner as was ever recorded . Drought and considesable heat have been its main characteristics , but","Ipswich Journal, 27th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5851,27,8,1870,Summer,27,8,1870,Summer,"A scarcity of feed , in consequence of the long-continued drought of the present summ er , had also . a","Ipswich Journal, 27th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5852,3,9,1870,Autumn,3,9,1870,Autumn,"The hatch was P. remarkably fine , but the severe drought &fJuly and Irt August so dried the ground that the","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5853,13,9,1870,Autumn,13,9,1870,Autumn,"low such gales , and also to makeup for the-long drought from Janrary to the 28th of August , as the","Ipswich Journal, 13rd September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5854,17,9,1870,Autumn,17,9,1870,Autumn,"well just after the , first shower , hut the drought anid Suon again set im , The- trefoil and suck-","Ipswich Journal, 17th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5855,17,9,1870,Autumn,17,9,1870,Autumn,"only crop that did . not suffer it from the drought . Looking back to the year IW , 2 the","Ipswich Journal, 17th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5856,17,9,1870,Autumn,17,9,1870,Autumn,feed ; but what has been the case ? The drought and sun S b- were again too severe for our,"Ipswich Journal, 17th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5857,17,9,1870,Autumn,17,9,1870,Autumn,that ; plant able il ir to stand the severest drought ; and now we have again i ] s- lost,"Ipswich Journal, 17th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5858,17,9,1870,Autumn,17,9,1870,Autumn,"now we are in our primeI The great and general drought which prevailed e0et from January , and with great heat","Ipswich Journal, 17th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5859,4,10,1870,Autumn,4,10,1870,Autumn,"came on rather early , were muc affected by early drought from May to August 22nd , then greatly weakened by","Ipswich Journal, 04th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5860,8,10,1870,Autumn,8,10,1870,Autumn,". per5s. 4q , . BUNGAoY , October G.-After'a lenglened drought , we leave now the premise of raln , which","Ipswich Journal, 08th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5861,22,10,1870,Autumn,22,10,1870,Autumn,"Henry Hansell , Esq. , and . the Rev. Richard Drought Graves , clerk . at On the same day ,","Ipswich Journal, 22nd October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5862,22,10,1870,Autumn,22,10,1870,Autumn,", such as the last , which , owing to drought and heat , was parti- onlarly favourable to the thickso","Ipswich Journal, 22nd October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5863,25,10,1870,Autumn,25,10,1870,Autumn,"market gardens have proved disastrous , owing to thO excessive drought , here the crqps have been and are now ,","Ipswich Journal, 25th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5864,1,11,1870,Autumn,1,11,1870,Autumn,"the day . Suer is the sequel to the previous drought , The East gave place , andl currents veered about","Ipswich Journal, 01st November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5865,6,12,1870,Winter,6,12,1870,Winter,"expresses regret at the diminished revenue , caused by the droughts and flood . The finances are v announced to be","Ipswich Journal, 06th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5866,13,12,1870,Winter,13,12,1870,Winter,"the South , for there has been little or no drought in Scotland this year , and the fact was well","Ipswich Journal, 13rd December 1870",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5867,24,12,1870,Winter,24,12,1870,Winter,"first'it ploughed a little toov 5 deep , showing a drought of 5 cWt. fara six-inch furrow . On altering it","Ipswich Journal, 24th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5868,18,2,1871,Winter,18,2,1871,Winter,"crop of potatoes I never saw . "" In the drought of 1870 the Hon. G. F. Berkeley again writes ,","Ipswich Journal, 18th February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5869,18,2,1871,Winter,18,2,1871,Winter,", but it fell off in June from the extreme drought . Produce , 12-13 tons per acre ; in 1870","Ipswich Journal, 18th February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5870,7,3,1871,Spring,7,3,1871,Spring,"and sold at higher prices than in 1869 . The drought prevented the growth of weeds , and econonised labour in","Ipswich Journal, 07th March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5871,7,3,1871,Spring,7,3,1871,Spring,"arable farmers have had the best of it . The drought prevented the too luxuriant growth of straw , stiffened it","Ipswich Journal, 07th March 1871",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5872,11,4,1871,Spring,11,4,1871,Spring,"case only shell we have rain , hut some persistent drought wifth the Easterly current-hence the main chasracter of the week","Ipswich Journal, 11st April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5873,2,5,1871,Spring,2,5,1871,Spring,"at present . April is mostly rather a time of drought , hut in a few instances mnarked by frequent showers","Ipswich Journal, 02nd May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5874,13,5,1871,Spring,13,5,1871,Spring,"was a very good one , con. sidering the exceeding drought of the season . The reader should distinctly understand that","Ipswich Journal, 13rd May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5875,16,5,1871,Spring,16,5,1871,Spring,"important . Last year her fields ie suffered more from drought than those of England , 10 and when all the","Ipswich Journal, 16th May 1871",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5876,16,5,1871,Spring,16,5,1871,Spring,"the great effects of her stars are added to the drought , it is only natural to expect she will com-","Ipswich Journal, 16th May 1871",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5877,20,5,1871,Spring,20,5,1871,Spring,"now . We do not expect so much . d drought as in the previous three summers , but nice in-","Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5878,23,5,1871,Spring,23,5,1871,Spring,"from the the great rains in April and the severe drought since , and it ugis difficult to perform necessary labour","Ipswich Journal, 23rd May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5879,23,5,1871,Spring,23,5,1871,Spring,"and very little downfall , hat a disposition to DW drought rather than otherwise . In our last forecasts we nd","Ipswich Journal, 23rd May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5880,17,6,1871,Summer,17,6,1871,Summer,"LEt ON SYRUP , it forms a must agreeable effervescing drought , In which its sperielat and cooling qualities are much","Ipswich Journal, 17th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5881,18,7,1871,Summer,18,7,1871,Summer,"should lead to raining even more . Unicess when after drought a change comes now , Then wet , Ill last","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5882,29,7,1871,Summer,29,7,1871,Summer,"If , as had been hinted . t5h Thu11 -as Drought in to check Rit , , aNig . Practices ,","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5883,22,8,1871,Summer,22,8,1871,Summer,the hot earth after IS days of great heat and drought in these parts . Fair and hot from 8 a.m.,"Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5884,3,10,1871,Autumn,3,10,1871,Autumn,the crisis : 9 and tioe comnpetnatiun for the previous drought is being s made up in good earnest . Tbe,"Ipswich Journal, 03rd October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5885,3,10,1871,Autumn,3,10,1871,Autumn,"all promised well up to June , when the severe drought blighted our prospects ; still my crop averaged between 12","Ipswich Journal, 03rd October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5886,7,10,1871,Autumn,7,10,1871,Autumn,"tober is rather ea.ly for roots which had a sharp drought to encounter in August and September , and , therefore","Ipswich Journal, 07th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5887,10,10,1871,Autumn,10,10,1871,Autumn,", and for . that was wanted for the Posature drought fromnisv -iarmitting the plough after solonga' wa truly amf ?","Ipswich Journal, 10th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5888,10,10,1871,Autumn,10,10,1871,Autumn,"tober is rather early for roots which had a sharp drought to encounter in August and September , and , therefore","Ipswich Journal, 10th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5889,24,10,1871,Autumn,24,10,1871,Autumn,deeply culti- esl vatd ln the crops in time of drought would not fail . I nearly so quickly as those,"Ipswich Journal, 24th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5890,24,10,1871,Autumn,24,10,1871,Autumn,"layer , ne and hie maintained that that suited rtse drought better rethan any other system . ( Hear , hear","Ipswich Journal, 24th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5891,23,1,1872,Winter,23,1,1872,Winter,"diffierent soils and in various conditions as to moisture and drought , together with the reports of other draught trials ,","Ipswich Journal, 23rd January 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5892,24,2,1872,Winter,24,2,1872,Winter,as I obeerred my crops held out longer in the drought than those of my sicigh. husiucs icho had not adopted,"Ipswich Journal, 24th February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5893,19,3,1872,Spring,19,3,1872,Spring,"seasons than the stock of cattle . Owing to repeated drought , end the consequent shortness of green food , the","Ipswich Journal, 19th March 1872",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5894,27,4,1872,Spring,27,4,1872,Spring,"Britain . The latter attributed it not only to thegreat drought of 1868 and 1870 , but also to a desire","Ipswich Journal, 27th April 1872",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5895,14,5,1872,Spring,14,5,1872,Spring,"should prevail now or in June , they will introduce drought , and also the heat which we anti . cipate","Ipswich Journal, 14th May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5896,28,5,1872,Spring,28,5,1872,Spring,"in June ; and if so , the heat ate drought we look for will be establishod by this very means","Ipswich Journal, 28th May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5897,22,6,1872,Summer,22,6,1872,Summer,"that will keep sound during the Sum- mer , when drought has destroyed the grass and clover . He had also","Ipswich Journal, 22nd June 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5898,9,7,1872,Summer,9,7,1872,Summer,", and it leads us to suppose that no long droughts will follow , but that every bright and hot period","Ipswich Journal, 09th July 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5899,23,7,1872,Summer,23,7,1872,Summer,", and vice versa , we shall have no continued drought , but a broken state of heat and storm ,","Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1872",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Thwaite,19th Century newspaper,Media 5900,27,8,1872,Summer,27,8,1872,Summer,early reduction in the price of meat . si The drought of the years 1868-1870 compelled the large Si breeders of,"Ipswich Journal, 27th August 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5901,5,10,1872,Autumn,5,10,1872,Autumn,"was excusable to a certain extent , considering the sharp drought which prevailed in August and Sep- tember of that year","Ipswich Journal, 05th October 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5902,19,11,1872,Autumn,19,11,1872,Autumn,"frost of a severe Winter , sometimes a Summer 's drought of a lasting character , will penetrate to a depth","Ipswich Journal, 19th November 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5903,19,11,1872,Autumn,19,11,1872,Autumn,"the furrow slice as nothing else can do ; such droughts as those of 1868 and 1870 , carry disintregation down","Ipswich Journal, 19th November 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5904,4,1,1873,Winter,4,1,1873,Winter,to restore the balance of our water supply tvhich the' droughts of recent years had greatly and disadvan- tageously disturbed .,"Ipswich Journal, 04th January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5905,15,3,1873,Spring,15,3,1873,Spring,"more friable , lesa liable to crack after a long drought , and ivill retain much' mere moisture in a dry","Ipswich Journal, 15th March 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5906,15,3,1873,Spring,15,3,1873,Spring,"badly drained ; s in fact , the effect of drought will be materially diminished when the drainage is perfect .","Ipswich Journal, 15th March 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5907,29,4,1873,Spring,29,4,1873,Spring,"lost , and the better grasses were killed by the drought . Mr. S. Peto opened the discussion . He observed","Ipswich Journal, 29th April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5908,24,5,1873,Spring,24,5,1873,Spring,"wish to see in the middle of a 'f long drought . The Stewards mustered on the ground , II and","Ipswich Journal, 24th May 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5909,8,7,1873,Summer,8,7,1873,Summer,"rain was much needed for everything else , as the drought was sharp from the 19th day . The general crops","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5910,5,8,1873,Summer,5,8,1873,Summer,", so that there has been a great predominance of drought and great heat , to the furtherance of maturing of","Ipswich Journal, 05th August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5911,2,9,1873,Autumn,2,9,1873,Autumn,"hatching season was remark . ably fine , but the drought of the early part of the year proved too much","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5912,30,12,1873,Winter,30,12,1873,Winter,"to be recorded in the annals of meteorology , The drought , however , has been partial , for the S.W.","Ipswich Journal, 30th December 1873",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5913,10,2,1874,Winter,10,2,1874,Winter,"especially in this part of the kingdom , where the drought has been the greatest . FORECASTS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK","Ipswich Journal, 10th February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5914,3,3,1874,Spring,3,3,1874,Spring,"And oft he gives a wintry touch , A parching drought , a glut of rain , And then with sun","Ipswich Journal, 03rd March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5915,7,3,1874,Spring,7,3,1874,Spring,"He describes with unction , quite unusual , how 'a drought of this nectar invigorated one of his officers , and","Ipswich Journal, 07th March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5916,10,3,1874,Spring,10,3,1874,Spring,"bes relieved by interchanges from other points , while the drought continues , which has prevailed throughout the Winter . We","Ipswich Journal, 10th March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5917,21,3,1874,Spring,21,3,1874,Spring,of the British Arms . I deeply regret that the drought of last Sunmmer has affsoted the most populous provinces of,"Ipswich Journal, 21st March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5918,7,4,1874,Spring,7,4,1874,Spring,"pools is becoming a very serious matter , as the drought has continued all the Winter half , and the last","Ipswich Journal, 07th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5919,21,4,1874,Spring,21,4,1874,Spring,"ehowers refresh the ground , A. d ended is the drought . For all things come in season due , The","Ipswich Journal, 21st April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5920,21,4,1874,Spring,21,4,1874,Spring,"old Albiou 's dkies . The change from the long drought to genial rain* , came on at the close of","Ipswich Journal, 21st April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5921,21,4,1874,Spring,21,4,1874,Spring,"In Tiahoot , millet and pulses suffering from con- tinued drought , atd impossible to prepare land for rice . In","Ipswich Journal, 21st April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5922,5,5,1874,Spring,5,5,1874,Spring,"some fine showers at and just after Easter , the drought has been resumed ever sinCe , and it has become","Ipswich Journal, 05th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5923,5,5,1874,Spring,5,5,1874,Spring,there are but little signs of any deviation from the drought . FORECASTS FOR THE CURRENT WVEEL . Rather unsettled and,"Ipswich Journal, 05th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5924,9,5,1874,Spring,9,5,1874,Spring,"his labour from the laud . Looking at the great drought we have bad , and the probability of much rain","Ipswich Journal, 09th May 1874",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5925,19,5,1874,Spring,19,5,1874,Spring,"it was suddenly succeeded by very great heat , and drought all July and most of August ; and theie is","Ipswich Journal, 19th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5926,23,5,1874,Spring,23,5,1874,Spring,"promise of the , year , and obviate a serious drought . It is muci to be apprehended that some hill","Ipswich Journal, 23rd May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5927,23,5,1874,Spring,23,5,1874,Spring,but ir it is unquestionable that the late prevalence of drought . yand cold has retarded growth of cereals very seriously,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5928,23,5,1874,Spring,23,5,1874,Spring,"ACIDULATED LEMION SYRUP , It forms a most agreeable effervescing drought , in which its aperient and cooling qualities are much","Ipswich Journal, 23rd May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5929,26,5,1874,Spring,26,5,1874,Spring,"had Y very lttle to do in coneeqoene of the drought , . and I offered to do some work ior","Ipswich Journal, 26th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5930,6,6,1874,Summer,6,6,1874,Summer,"is left somewhat pulverized tho better tol keep out the drought , and absorb benefits from the at-I taosphere , HtAXMAKISJG","Ipswich Journal, 06th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5931,6,6,1874,Summer,6,6,1874,Summer,"and presents those afissures only to be found in severe drought seasons . rSheep on , arabic farms have been feeding","Ipswich Journal, 06th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5932,6,6,1874,Summer,6,6,1874,Summer,"tdescribable perfume which moisture brings with it after a long drought . The breeze was delicious , and the vast imultitude","Ipswich Journal, 06th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5933,16,6,1874,Summer,16,6,1874,Summer,eupply of sheep was somewhat shoe0cr than usual . The drought in chin distrIct had so shortened the feed acd supply,"Ipswich Journal, 16th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5934,16,6,1874,Summer,16,6,1874,Summer,"e Motrspelltan Oaths Market Austlon Sale , June litb. -Tisa drought forced about 1,000 grass-fed beasts to Market , and a","Ipswich Journal, 16th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5935,20,6,1874,Summer,20,6,1874,Summer,the Heavy rains and overflows during the early seasonsb and drought in May retarded the growth . 8c 3General showers during,"Ipswich Journal, 20th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5936,20,6,1874,Summer,20,6,1874,Summer,"corn suffered the roads wvere also sure to suffer from drought even m ore than the corn did , ie differed","Ipswich Journal, 20th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5937,23,6,1874,Summer,23,6,1874,Summer,", as they became prem aturely ie shrivelled by the drought , end consequently very few r. pods are formed or","Ipswich Journal, 23rd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5938,23,6,1874,Summer,23,6,1874,Summer,"and peas . Wheats look well , and can bear drought ie better than anything , and the barleys may do","Ipswich Journal, 23rd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5939,23,6,1874,Summer,23,6,1874,Summer,"flowering shrubs have . yall this season looked pinched by drought , and have 'e opened so weak and puny ,","Ipswich Journal, 23rd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5940,23,6,1874,Summer,23,6,1874,Summer,Cellforais pro . - mising a greatyleld . Complaints of drought and cold tvseds are much inereaslug in the Midlasasis and,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5941,27,6,1874,Summer,27,6,1874,Summer,"ACrDULTED LEMON SYRU , It forms a meet agreeable effervescin6 drought , In which its aperiont and cooling qualities are much","Ipswich Journal, 27th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5942,7,7,1874,Summer,7,7,1874,Summer,"rain on 17th to .. alleviate the effects of the drought . On the 21st another marked change took place ,","Ipswich Journal, 07th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5943,7,7,1874,Summer,7,7,1874,Summer,"prices tending downwards . MiLTON , July 4. -The contintucd drought caused an ex-ceedingly slow market , though the show was","Ipswich Journal, 07th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5944,7,7,1874,Summer,7,7,1874,Summer,by the unsatisfactory prospects of keep through the return of drought and great heat . Fat sheep 8s . Gd .,"Ipswich Journal, 07th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5945,14,7,1874,Summer,14,7,1874,Summer,"to con. tend , and that is the continued violent drought which has surpassed any we have noted , and there","Ipswich Journal, 14th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5946,14,7,1874,Summer,14,7,1874,Summer,"there is ittle sign of any breaking up of the drought . Thwaite , July 11th , 1874 . To the","Ipswich Journal, 14th July 1874",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Thwaite,19th Century newspaper,Media 5947,14,7,1874,Summer,14,7,1874,Summer,"pastures and cie root crops having suffered greatly from the drought , Wheat of is promising . agb GstANlTHOLf , July","Ipswich Journal, 14th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5948,18,7,1874,Summer,18,7,1874,Summer,crept round the stack-dry as it was with the recent drought and heat-and it was almost imme- diately wrapt in flanmes,"Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5949,18,7,1874,Summer,18,7,1874,Summer,"offer some remarks on the present ex. traordinary heat and drought , and in some sort , to re- ply to","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5950,18,7,1874,Summer,18,7,1874,Summer,"and to add to its effect , we have lad drought ever sineq October last , but in 1868 the hot","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5951,18,7,1874,Summer,18,7,1874,Summer,"to it on the whole , and for heat and drought together surpasses all since 1778 . In eonclusion , 'I","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5952,18,7,1874,Summer,18,7,1874,Summer,feared . k In Midnapore the indigo is dying from drought . v Sir R. Temple leaves for Chumparun to-night .,"Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5953,18,7,1874,Summer,18,7,1874,Summer,"store stock , whtch , owing to the con tinuing drought , remains duil . Good beet In demand . Mutton","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5954,21,7,1874,Summer,21,7,1874,Summer,waste it in watering lawns and such like luxuies.V The drought 'continues and consequently increases and there is no Aign of,"Ipswich Journal, 21st July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5955,21,7,1874,Summer,21,7,1874,Summer,"Company , but in such an unprecedented case of continued drought there is no telling how soon these sources may be","Ipswich Journal, 21st July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5956,21,7,1874,Summer,21,7,1874,Summer,"to the record of Sunday . The heat and violent drought has proceeded since , and with another increase of temperature","Ipswich Journal, 21st July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5957,21,7,1874,Summer,21,7,1874,Summer,parching Easterly wind lead us to conclude that heat and drought will abide with us for the greater portion of the,"Ipswich Journal, 21st July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5958,21,7,1874,Summer,21,7,1874,Summer,"late Mnoney , eOats are lh demand , the Dl drought having completly rplried pastures , anud there bei11g Do DI","Ipswich Journal, 21st July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5959,21,7,1874,Summer,21,7,1874,Summer,"re per d8 , atone . The effects of the drought are visible every . BE where , and In some","Ipswich Journal, 21st July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5960,21,7,1874,Summer,21,7,1874,Summer,"weekt 's prices . MALTON , June 18. -The centloned drought Is liecoming a matter of serious Importance to farmers .","Ipswich Journal, 21st July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5961,25,7,1874,Summer,25,7,1874,Summer,"London , 18th July , 1874 . THE HEAT AND DROUGHT . To the Editor of the Ipswich Journal . Sia","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1874",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,19th Century newspaper,Media 5962,25,7,1874,Summer,25,7,1874,Summer,"on the 10th . June , 1844-a hot Jane-and a drought of 18 weeks ended on the 25th . The Thermometer","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5963,25,7,1874,Summer,25,7,1874,Summer,"stores . Thermometer on July 18th , 93. 1868. -Great drought and heat from May 2nd to September 21st . Thermometer","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5964,25,7,1874,Summer,25,7,1874,Summer,". Now we come to 1874 . The present alarming drought , increased , as it is , in its effects","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5965,25,7,1874,Summer,25,7,1874,Summer,"or tean months , it is an unprecedented time of drought . And as for heat , only four cases to","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5966,28,7,1874,Summer,28,7,1874,Summer,"to the last . Mid all extremes of heat and drought , Weer lot us Heaven 's goodness doubg ; Rtememibar","Ipswich Journal, 28th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5967,28,7,1874,Summer,28,7,1874,Summer,have been beat seen undsr differean circumstances . The persistent drought and extraordi- nary beat are becoming a subject of the,"Ipswich Journal, 28th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5968,28,7,1874,Summer,28,7,1874,Summer,"proper in this report to state that so long a drought has cot occurred since 1714 , just 160 years ago","Ipswich Journal, 28th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5969,28,7,1874,Summer,28,7,1874,Summer,"the.corn- crops , arising from Dthe excesive and con tinuous drought , has brought on' heiveist a fortmight ; earlier than","Ipswich Journal, 28th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5970,28,7,1874,Summer,28,7,1874,Summer,", to 10d . MsALTON , July 25. -The continued drought caused 9 , Ba , showve and a small attendance","Ipswich Journal, 28th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5971,1,8,1874,Summer,1,8,1874,Summer,"that on the light soils has suffered from the excessive drought and hot weather , but upon the whole we look","Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5972,1,8,1874,Summer,1,8,1874,Summer,", and it is feared that from the continued l drought and excessive heat of the early part of July ,","Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5973,4,8,1874,Summer,4,8,1874,Summer,"nigh , For re-aclion it the sky ; Tho' tbe drought has been extreme , See the fields with riches teem","Ipswich Journal, 04th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5974,4,8,1874,Summer,4,8,1874,Summer,", and it has been so now . For both drought and heat combined we can fairly state that July ,","Ipswich Journal, 04th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5975,4,8,1874,Summer,4,8,1874,Summer,"more important fact that this year it has been a'protrated drought from Michaelmas last . Hensc the exhausted water courses ,","Ipswich Journal, 04th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5976,4,8,1874,Summer,4,8,1874,Summer,to economise water as much as they can during the drought . At Combs the poor inhabitants are very grateful to,"Ipswich Journal, 04th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5977,11,8,1874,Summer,11,8,1874,Summer,"no considerable supply . We 'can hardly say that the drought has : boeaabrokin at 'al ] t pteseot , ap.4","Ipswich Journal, 11st August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5978,11,8,1874,Summer,11,8,1874,Summer,"show . of vegetables owing to the continuance of the drought , 1 but It was fully equal , to the","Ipswich Journal, 11st August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5979,15,8,1874,Summer,15,8,1874,Summer,", and notwithstandling the depressioiin bsiesn resulting from the continued drought there was at large ini attendance ofgentlemen from far and","Ipswich Journal, 15th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5980,15,8,1874,Summer,15,8,1874,Summer,"chair , admitted that , in consequence of f- the drought , the lambs were not quite in such good con","Ipswich Journal, 15th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5981,22,8,1874,Summer,22,8,1874,Summer,"perceptible difference in the supply of the water notwithstanding the drought The Inspector , referring to the new Act , explained","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5982,25,8,1874,Summer,25,8,1874,Summer,minute . It was also said that even such a drought as we are now . suffering did not appreciably affect,"Ipswich Journal, 25th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5983,25,8,1874,Summer,25,8,1874,Summer,"minute , which is moreover unaffected by 12 months severe drought is , no doubt , worth a large sum' of","Ipswich Journal, 25th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5984,25,8,1874,Summer,25,8,1874,Summer,"Iatmosphere . But the effects of 'he long and severe drought , remain , oi- dept inthe'slight reaewal. of verdare in","Ipswich Journal, 25th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5985,25,8,1874,Summer,25,8,1874,Summer,"d . . IALTOI , Augast 22 , -The continued drought caused a very slackmarket except for mllkeowa , which were","Ipswich Journal, 25th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5986,29,8,1874,Summer,29,8,1874,Summer,"the ACIDULATED LEMON SYR-P , forms a most agreeable effervescing drought , in which Its sperlent and cooling qualities are much","Ipswich Journal, 29th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5987,1,9,1874,Autumn,1,9,1874,Autumn,"a very' good one , but the excep .. tional drought proved too much for the little runners . i 'Ihniibeepati'Oeft15he'ounty","Ipswich Journal, 01st September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5988,1,9,1874,Autumn,1,9,1874,Autumn,"feelings of alarm are expressed relative to the very long drought , and the prospect of "" its effects is truly","Ipswich Journal, 01st September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5989,1,9,1874,Autumn,1,9,1874,Autumn,"in other places , but no complete break.up of the drought can yet be foreseen- and it seems that North Britain","Ipswich Journal, 01st September 1874",England,"UKC,UKD",,,North Britain,19th Century newspaper,Media 5990,8,9,1874,Autumn,8,9,1874,Autumn,"natural founts will varyaa the seasons ; in periods of drought the streams run dry , and the springs fall off","Ipswich Journal, 08th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5991,8,9,1874,Autumn,8,9,1874,Autumn,"being scarcely , if at r all , affected by drought , and these springs form the only v source on","Ipswich Journal, 08th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5992,8,9,1874,Autumn,8,9,1874,Autumn,"words to sum no the argument . Owing to the drought the water supply is short , and the evil will","Ipswich Journal, 08th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5993,8,9,1874,Autumn,8,9,1874,Autumn,"Lay the fault at Summer 's door . Heat and drought has extra sway , Hence the premature decay ; Seen","Ipswich Journal, 08th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5994,8,9,1874,Autumn,8,9,1874,Autumn,"plea- saut one , and altogether a continuation of the drought , although we had some refreshing showers in the second","Ipswich Journal, 08th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5995,8,9,1874,Autumn,8,9,1874,Autumn,"an unusual number . xThus closed a Summer of extreme drought , and partly of very unusual heat , for which","Ipswich Journal, 08th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5996,8,9,1874,Autumn,8,9,1874,Autumn,"may fairly state nowsend not till now , that the drought has broken np . FORECASTS FORl THE CURRENT WEEKM- .","Ipswich Journal, 08th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5997,8,9,1874,Autumn,8,9,1874,Autumn,"former years , attributable mainly to the excessive and exceptional drought of the season . As usual the tables were enriched","Ipswich Journal, 08th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5998,8,9,1874,Autumn,8,9,1874,Autumn,"chaSt . OALOgwrT , September 6. -After three weeks dagerous drought , favourable r rains have fallen during the past week","Ipswich Journal, 08th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 5999,15,9,1874,Autumn,15,9,1874,Autumn,Ws may rightly consider that the very long and severe drought of eleven months broke up on the 3rd of this,"Ipswich Journal, 15th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6000,15,9,1874,Autumn,15,9,1874,Autumn,"whole , fully relieved from the worst effecots of the drought , and the benefit is. great . FORECASTS FOR THE","Ipswich Journal, 15th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6001,19,9,1874,Autumn,19,9,1874,Autumn,"flowers , and fruit , which , from the excessive drought of the Summer , we did not expect to see","Ipswich Journal, 19th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6002,26,9,1874,Autumn,26,9,1874,Autumn,"able distance , could have succeeded in counteracting the extraordinary drought of the Summer , and.bringingthebe roots to such a size","Ipswich Journal, 26th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6003,26,9,1874,Autumn,26,9,1874,Autumn,"tooll quite able to do the work . the The drought of thle last few Motnths , though lees Severe tieas","Ipswich Journal, 26th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6004,29,9,1874,Autumn,29,9,1874,Autumn,"a lilac tree , I which , from the late drought had , to all appearance , 3 died away ;","Ipswich Journal, 29th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6005,29,9,1874,Autumn,29,9,1874,Autumn,by the recent rain after so lorg a period of drought . Although out of sea . soti it is a,"Ipswich Journal, 29th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6006,29,9,1874,Autumn,29,9,1874,Autumn,"air , together with the latter rain after the long drought ; and moreover the potatoes which are not taken ups","Ipswich Journal, 29th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6007,29,9,1874,Autumn,29,9,1874,Autumn,as their last shoot has been stunted by the long drought and heat . For the same reason the laurels will,"Ipswich Journal, 29th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6008,3,10,1874,Autumn,3,10,1874,Autumn,"expected when they had been so checked b-the heat and drought when they should have been luxuriant , and now forced","Ipswich Journal, 03rd October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6009,6,10,1874,Autumn,6,10,1874,Autumn,"British oak , , L copper fastenings , 10 feet drought , is in very good worhing order . For particulars","Ipswich Journal, 06th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6010,13,10,1874,Autumn,13,10,1874,Autumn,"soixe ofthe robt crope , -nwhich has esufferok , -fowthe drought . ep , l9gq Thore l , , eyet a","Ipswich Journal, 13rd October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6011,20,10,1874,Autumn,20,10,1874,Autumn,"a most striking subject , whore from the heat ant drought they bad been late and apparently lost , up to","Ipswich Journal, 20th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6012,3,11,1874,Autumn,3,11,1874,Autumn,"very brown and parched on account of a long continued drought , but the next year farmers were equally distressed for","Ipswich Journal, 03rd November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6013,10,11,1874,Autumn,10,11,1874,Autumn,"night-fog , as a consequence of the long heat and drought of last Sammer , arising now from the extra-heated earth","Ipswich Journal, 10th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6014,24,11,1874,Autumn,24,11,1874,Autumn,"the surface generally , after the notably Inng and severe droughts , so thrt by degrees ve are being mercifully r-livecd","Ipswich Journal, 24th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6015,1,12,1874,Winter,1,12,1874,Winter,"The vegetables were again a fair show , but the drought at tve early Part of the year Is spoken Of","Ipswich Journal, 01st December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6016,15,12,1874,Winter,15,12,1874,Winter,". Wemay reasonably expeet the compensation of'rain afterso long andrserere drought , as had marked 'thepresent year , agreeably to the","Ipswich Journal, 15th December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6017,15,12,1874,Winter,15,12,1874,Winter,"is to afford sta esl fgreat endOu ecedilig lo5ft , drought , sufficient space to tiet twrt the channoel at thle","Ipswich Journal, 15th December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6018,19,12,1874,Winter,19,12,1874,Winter,"ted state of the well did not arise through the drought , Mr. Wiggin replied that the sewage contamination evidently got","Ipswich Journal, 19th December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6019,22,12,1874,Winter,22,12,1874,Winter,"To conifort siniui manl . The beat and the protracted drought , severely Old prevail ; . Bet contra things nrc","Ipswich Journal, 22nd December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6020,5,1,1875,Winter,5,1,1875,Winter,"to state th'it its main feature has been the uuusaat drought 'throughout , especially up to September- 3rd And . the","Ipswich Journal, 05th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6021,12,1,1875,Winter,12,1,1875,Winter,"vtde-spread lvisdl Where through the Sumner beauty dwelt , And drought with ardent heat was felt . How soon reversed by","Ipswich Journal, 12nd January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6022,16,1,1875,Winter,16,1,1875,Winter,"AOIDIULATED LEMON SYRUP , It forms a most agreeable effervescing drought , In which its aperient and oooling qualities are much","Ipswich Journal, 16th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6023,23,1,1875,Winter,23,1,1875,Winter,"believe that the Bank of England is not affected by droughts , wet seasons , cattle diseases , and those sort","Ipswich Journal, 23rd January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6024,2,2,1875,Winter,2,2,1875,Winter,"the cattle plague decimated our herds , and the great drought of 1868 ruined so many sheep farmers , there has","Ipswich Journal, 02nd February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6025,2,2,1875,Winter,2,2,1875,Winter,"last year notably , and some others since the great drought of 1868 , have been almost as disastrous to the","Ipswich Journal, 02nd February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6026,9,2,1875,Winter,9,2,1875,Winter,"for reetoring all the Water supplies , after the protracted drought of leat year . 'February has opened' upon us with","Ipswich Journal, 09th February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6027,6,4,1875,Spring,6,4,1875,Spring,"character of the mouth of March , 1875 , was drought with gloom and chill ; but although so much o'","Ipswich Journal, 06th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6028,4,5,1875,Spring,4,5,1875,Spring,"and the trade , consequent on the cold and continued drought , wes very lnIfesg , hoecu there was not a","Ipswich Journal, 04th May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6029,25,5,1875,Spring,25,5,1875,Spring,"the 'Paterson , a branch of the Hunter . The' drought , a s usual , 'being. terminated by rains ,","Ipswich Journal, 25th May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6030,8,6,1875,Summer,8,6,1875,Summer,"-A conelderahle supply of store cattle . Owing to the drought , sales of store cattle were effected witht consideablhie difficulty","Ipswich Journal, 08th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6031,8,6,1875,Summer,8,6,1875,Summer,"Something like a panic prevailed In this department , the drought rendering the lots on offer almost nusaleable , although prices","Ipswich Journal, 08th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6032,12,6,1875,Summer,12,6,1875,Summer,"with sheep and lambs , hut , Owing tO the drought , very little business was doles , although less money","Ipswich Journal, 12nd June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6033,15,6,1875,Summer,15,6,1875,Summer,"what may follow during tbs Summer , whether theat and drought , or not . The nir hae been very bighly","Ipswich Journal, 15th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6034,15,6,1875,Summer,15,6,1875,Summer,", which sometimes quito fell off under the heat and drought of June . Tho flowering abiabs have been unruqay sidl","Ipswich Journal, 15th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6035,22,6,1875,Summer,22,6,1875,Summer,"getting better-it fell off very much during the ten days drought we had-and horses , cows , and the poor man","Ipswich Journal, 22nd June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6036,26,6,1875,Summer,26,6,1875,Summer,"ACIDULATED LEMON SYRlUP , It forms a most agreeable offervesiong drought , in which its nperleut and cooling qualities are much","Ipswich Journal, 26th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6037,29,6,1875,Summer,29,6,1875,Summer,lands are still showing the result of last year 's drought . A peculiar closeness of atmosphere has come on ever,"Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6038,3,7,1875,Summer,3,7,1875,Summer,"plants required per acre ) . These withstand fly , drought , and mildew better 6han roots . Excellent for mending","Ipswich Journal, 03rd July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6039,10,7,1875,Summer,10,7,1875,Summer,"plants required per acre ) . These withstand fly , drought , and mildew better than roots . Excellent for mending","Ipswich Journal, 10th July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6040,17,7,1875,Summer,17,7,1875,Summer,"plants required per acre ) . These withstand fly , drought , and mildew better than roots . ? Excellent for","Ipswich Journal, 17th July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6041,17,7,1875,Summer,17,7,1875,Summer,"ACIDULATED LEI1ON SYRUP , It formsC a nor agreeable effervescing drought , In which Its aeprient and cooling qualittee are muchl","Ipswich Journal, 17th July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6042,20,7,1875,Summer,20,7,1875,Summer,"which does it all , after the extreme heat and drought of last year ; and we can only expect some","Ipswich Journal, 20th July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6043,24,7,1875,Summer,24,7,1875,Summer,"plants required per acre ) . These withstand fly , drought , and mildew better than roots . Excellent for mending'faulty","Ipswich Journal, 24th July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6044,27,7,1875,Summer,27,7,1875,Summer,"ever near . Last year , with psrching hent and drought , We marked the pastures sear ; Now note how","Ipswich Journal, 27th July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6045,31,8,1875,Summer,31,8,1875,Summer,"of Christian patience . We have had five weeks of drought and heat , during which the harvest work has rapidly","Ipswich Journal, 31st August 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6046,7,9,1875,Autumn,7,9,1875,Autumn,"v , dry . August up to the 28th extreme drought and very P . hot , with us , and","Ipswich Journal, 07th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6047,21,9,1875,Autumn,21,9,1875,Autumn,"especially when it was remembered that the dreadful scourge of drought and famine had not visited this land , whilst other","Ipswich Journal, 21st September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6048,5,10,1875,Autumn,5,10,1875,Autumn,; a most salutary supply after the eight weeks of drought and heat . Thus we find that Augast and September,"Ipswich Journal, 05th October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6049,23,11,1875,Autumn,23,11,1875,Autumn,inches ! What a re-action of nature since the extreme drought of last year ! THE WANING YEAR . See how,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6050,23,11,1875,Autumn,23,11,1875,Autumn,"'s prime ; Compensation full is seen For the violent drought that 's been . With many people , in general","Ipswich Journal, 23rd November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6051,15,1,1876,Winter,15,1,1876,Winter,"but at that time the plalutiffls claim had not been Drought forward . The learned counsel , In conclusion , went","Ipswich Journal, 15th January 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6052,18,1,1876,Winter,18,1,1876,Winter,"; but list Siimmer and Whnter , -owing to the drought and consequent scarcity of fodder , they ere starved ,","Ipswich Journal, 18th January 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6053,30,5,1876,Spring,30,5,1876,Spring,"is already mauifeat in them . The wheat always endures drought better than other produce does , but the rain will","Ipswich Journal, 30th May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6054,20,6,1876,Summer,20,6,1876,Summer,plants are the most conspicuous in having suffered from the drought . Wheat and barley have somewhat improved in their appearance,"Ipswich Journal, 20th June 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6055,22,7,1876,Summer,22,7,1876,Summer,"of the e morrow . In consequence of the continued drought the ground will be found on the hard side ,","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6056,25,7,1876,Summer,25,7,1876,Summer,to . Onl the l ; gn ilthC ) tinned drought begins to tollupntelaed CPO fall of rain would do sands,"Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6057,1,8,1876,Summer,1,8,1876,Summer,. Over the first hundred milea the blazing heat and drought of the first three weeks of July had had a,"Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1876",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6058,1,8,1876,Summer,1,8,1876,Summer,such an extent as to fortify them against the July drought ; perphaps the Summer has not been quite so intense,"Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1876",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6059,1,8,1876,Summer,1,8,1876,Summer,rain . This was a gri. cmons supply after the drought and burning heat of the afifteen previous days with us,"Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6060,12,8,1876,Summer,12,8,1876,Summer,"toe bes W ih'lb feeling thle effects ; Of the drought , whicht I ` e a cr barr drying tsp","Ipswich Journal, 12nd August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6061,19,8,1876,Summer,19,8,1876,Summer,"meeting on the Mandale Bottom . Con- sidering the long drought the running track was really in good condition , and","Ipswich Journal, 19th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6062,22,8,1876,Summer,22,8,1876,Summer,"grain . The root crops ar seroe.IQ considerably from the drought , and only a 9i of rain fell on Sunday","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6063,22,8,1876,Summer,22,8,1876,Summer,". Business was dull , as the o Coilns prolonged drought is telling upon thge 11g11elbat turnips , and to effect","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6064,22,8,1876,Summer,22,8,1876,Summer,have been heartily welcomed by hop growers . The protracted drought was beginning to work mischief ia most of the grounds,"Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6065,26,8,1876,Summer,26,8,1876,Summer,"Ipswich Journal . Scij-Owing to the great heat and long drought , the cattle are in many parts of the country","Ipswich Journal, 26th August 1876",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,19th Century newspaper,Media 6066,26,8,1876,Summer,26,8,1876,Summer,Mongolia . The tract of country suffering thua terribly from drought hao a population which may be estinated in the aggregate,"Ipswich Journal, 26th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6067,29,8,1876,Summer,29,8,1876,Summer,"may.trgce , And epr own vileness know . Heat and drought have continued to be the ruling power of . this","Ipswich Journal, 29th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6068,29,8,1876,Summer,29,8,1876,Summer,"also remarkably in proof of the effect of the long drought , and intense heat , that many of' our broad-","Ipswich Journal, 29th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6069,2,9,1876,Autumn,2,9,1876,Autumn,the partridges to some purpose . Owing to the prolonged drought the a clovers and other green crops afford but little,"Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6070,2,9,1876,Autumn,2,9,1876,Autumn,"The hatch was an excellent one , but the r drought has left its mark in a few localities where the","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6071,2,9,1876,Autumn,2,9,1876,Autumn,"that the different vegetables had felt the effects of the drought , each kind being smaller than usual . Taking into","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6072,2,9,1876,Autumn,2,9,1876,Autumn,"all . The cut roses showed the effect of the drought . There were several stands of asters , Mr. Cooper","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6073,2,9,1876,Autumn,2,9,1876,Autumn,". The carrots , which are able to stand the drought , were fine ; and there were some good savoys","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6074,2,9,1876,Autumn,2,9,1876,Autumn,"which baffle skill the same as other scourges do-famine , drought , &e . Children suffer from parents ' sins morally","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6075,5,9,1876,Autumn,5,9,1876,Autumn,"plentiful and strong , although the effects of the recent drought are frequently seen in birds of poor quality . Their","Ipswich Journal, 05th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6076,9,9,1876,Autumn,9,9,1876,Autumn,Second crops have come to nothing in consequence of the drought . The root crop is short for want of moisture,"Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6077,9,9,1876,Autumn,9,9,1876,Autumn,It has done both of late . After a protract drought and unprecedented beat-thiough the latter part of the former vegetation,"Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6078,12,9,1876,Autumn,12,9,1876,Autumn,"natural rule of compensation , after the long period of drought , 'and excessive heat which bad previously prevailed . Thb","Ipswich Journal, 12nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6079,16,9,1876,Autumn,16,9,1876,Autumn,"servants , and tradesmen ) . From the ex- treme drought during the Summer we were ledt.to sup- pose that the","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6080,19,9,1876,Autumn,19,9,1876,Autumn,"does in all appear ; We lately murmured In the drought , And heat extreme , but did we doubt The","Ipswich Journal, 19th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6081,19,9,1876,Autumn,19,9,1876,Autumn,"and chill in September , after:a most excessive heat and drought in July and August . It had been , prior","Ipswich Journal, 19th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6082,19,9,1876,Autumn,19,9,1876,Autumn,"June 18th to August 23rd , of extreme heat and drought , we had felt fully to com- pensate for so","Ipswich Journal, 19th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6083,19,9,1876,Autumn,19,9,1876,Autumn,", has been great , after so mucc heat and drought , and bad colds and affctions of the throat have","Ipswich Journal, 19th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6084,10,10,1876,Autumn,10,10,1876,Autumn,"attention to it , as a notable change after the drought and intense heat of previous two months . The equinoctial","Ipswich Journal, 10th October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6085,4,11,1876,Autumn,4,11,1876,Autumn,"deserves enquiry , and it is possible that the long drought we experienced in the Summer deteriorated the water . There","Ipswich Journal, 04th November 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6086,11,11,1876,Autumn,11,11,1876,Autumn,in bulk for the deficiency that was anticipated during the drought . of Summer . The farmers in this district are,"Ipswich Journal, 11st November 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6087,9,12,1876,Winter,9,12,1876,Winter,"appeared not to have sufpered the least from the early drought . THE GRAMMAR , SHOOL , EYE. , The above","Ipswich Journal, 09th December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6088,9,1,1877,Winter,9,1,1877,Winter,"year 1876 was one of many changes , and between drought end wet the changes were very groat . The Winter","Ipswich Journal, 09th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6089,13,1,1877,Winter,13,1,1877,Winter,about 11 years . It is supposed that the heavy droughts must have thrown the ears from tire track causing the,"Ipswich Journal, 13rd January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6090,16,1,1877,Winter,16,1,1877,Winter,". This room will he used I for chess and droughts fplayers , lit the rear of it is aI srnug","Ipswich Journal, 16th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6091,23,1,1877,Winter,23,1,1877,Winter,". And now , subsequent to the burning heat and drought of last Summer , we have all this wet to","Ipswich Journal, 23rd January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6092,27,1,1877,Winter,27,1,1877,Winter,"what generally follows a flood , and that is a drought . Mr. Orton thinks this will be seen in the","Ipswich Journal, 27th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6093,27,1,1877,Winter,27,1,1877,Winter,"middle of Feb- ruary following . Then began as greata drought , wbieh lasted from that time unto the middle of","Ipswich Journal, 27th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6094,27,1,1877,Winter,27,1,1877,Winter,"It grew freely and brought forth fruit plentifully . This drought came with many drying East acid North winds , and","Ipswich Journal, 27th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6095,27,2,1877,Winter,27,2,1877,Winter,"any circumstances , we must look for the equivalent of drought soon , as com- pensation for the prolonged wet ;","Ipswich Journal, 27th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6096,27,2,1877,Winter,27,2,1877,Winter,"the N.E. pre . vails much after this , such drought will be sure to he I brought on thereby ,","Ipswich Journal, 27th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6097,24,3,1877,Spring,24,3,1877,Spring,two from Iris stabrle was tIre heat . He ly drought tirey all owed a deep debt of gratitude to asd,"Ipswich Journal, 24th March 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6098,28,4,1877,Spring,28,4,1877,Spring,"close up to Trees , &c . Extremely light in Drought , Simple in Construotion , well made , and not","Ipswich Journal, 28th April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6099,26,6,1877,Summer,26,6,1877,Summer,last tihe hottest up to that timue . The parohing drought is fully balancing the pre . vious gloom anld wet,"Ipswich Journal, 26th June 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6100,28,7,1877,Summer,28,7,1877,Summer,and there was much anxiety . These reports of anticipated drought are not confined to the famine districts . The rainfall,"Ipswich Journal, 28th July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6101,11,8,1877,Summer,11,8,1877,Summer,", e maize and hemp had suffered seriously front the drought , but rain last wveek greatly improved the prospects of","Ipswich Journal, 11st August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6102,14,8,1877,Summer,14,8,1877,Summer,"various Southern provinces skirting the Mediterranean , however , the drought is excessive , and must injure the anticipated yield .","Ipswich Journal, 14th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6103,25,8,1877,Summer,25,8,1877,Summer,"lying under the prospective doom of starvation from the relentless drought , is a very dreadful one . Prayers , he","Ipswich Journal, 25th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6104,25,8,1877,Summer,25,8,1877,Summer,"in corresponding latitudes , has been visited by a desolating drought throaghout the Spring and Summer , producing famine among the","Ipswich Journal, 25th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6105,16,10,1877,Autumn,16,10,1877,Autumn,"rain when he needs dry weather , or that a drought starves his young crops , or that by some accident","Ipswich Journal, 16th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6106,16,10,1877,Autumn,16,10,1877,Autumn,contemporary reports that the whole aspect of affairs throughout the drought . stricken provinces is changed by a general rainfall dur-,"Ipswich Journal, 16th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6107,30,10,1877,Autumn,30,10,1877,Autumn,"stored to keep lands in cultivation after two years ' drought , but he is of opinion that a larger supply","Ipswich Journal, 30th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6108,13,11,1877,Autumn,13,11,1877,Autumn,"the weather prognostication , "" when the rain comes the drought will cease . "" To have been really kind to","Ipswich Journal, 13rd November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6109,24,11,1877,Autumn,24,11,1877,Autumn,than perhaps any other class . Excessive wet or excessive drought might blight their hopes and do them al large amount,"Ipswich Journal, 24th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6110,25,12,1877,Winter,25,12,1877,Winter,"water in rairry seasons , but during long seasons of drought tire wells supplied by thestm were liable to fall short","Ipswich Journal, 25th December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6111,1,1,1878,Winter,1,1,1878,Winter,"those who contend that the Govermnent could deal with the droughts which produce famine , and with his usual impulsiveness Mr.","Ipswich Journal, 01st January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6112,19,2,1878,Winter,19,2,1878,Winter,The rebels have had many killed and wounded . The drought is causing great distress . I MPERIIAL PARLIAMENT . HOUSE,"Ipswich Journal, 19th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6113,2,3,1878,Spring,2,3,1878,Spring,"may deem best for the interests of thle public . Drought still continues , although rain has fallen in some parts","Ipswich Journal, 02nd March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6114,5,3,1878,Spring,5,3,1878,Spring,"after a severely-contented engagement , suffering heavy loss . The drought is causing widespread distress . IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT . w IIOUJSE","Ipswich Journal, 05th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6115,23,3,1878,Spring,23,3,1878,Spring,"a good show up of Essex sportsmen ; hut the drought continuing , there was uot much prospect of sport ,","Ipswich Journal, 23rd March 1878",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,West Bergholt,19th Century newspaper,Media 6116,26,3,1878,Spring,26,3,1878,Spring,"are a great check to scent , but during this drought less damage is done to tbe farmer than at any","Ipswich Journal, 26th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6117,30,3,1878,Spring,30,3,1878,Spring,"cwt. , and the balance being accurately adjusted , the drought of the Implement is proportionately VERY LIGHT . PRICES ON","Ipswich Journal, 30th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6118,30,3,1878,Spring,30,3,1878,Spring,"previously , owing to the dry winds and the long drought a had become hard and unyielding . At two o'clock","Ipswich Journal, 30th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6119,13,4,1878,Spring,13,4,1878,Spring,the weather on Wednesday and Thursday was of cold and drought . Our surprise was therefore proportionep.e when on Thursday we,"Ipswich Journal, 13rd April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6120,18,5,1878,Spring,18,5,1878,Spring,wvil iron gutter . Irn thins dry cliuunte rro have drought it right tO nec wvoodwork sides ruttier tthanr brick ;,"Ipswich Journal, 18th May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6121,29,6,1878,Summer,29,6,1878,Summer,Warren end pot hIm oat of the loom . W'ttress drought It woe ajoke . Warren cirme beck snd asked Dordery,"Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6122,16,7,1878,Summer,16,7,1878,Summer,"and appeared to be about establishing a further period of drought here , and already the effect ofthe dry weather for","Ipswich Journal, 16th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6123,16,7,1878,Summer,16,7,1878,Summer,"appear to be verging on a further period of sharper drought , and if the wind should drew round to the","Ipswich Journal, 16th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6124,16,7,1878,Summer,16,7,1878,Summer,"of the mercury , would lead us to expect further drought for a while , but in the event of coming","Ipswich Journal, 16th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6125,20,7,1878,Summer,20,7,1878,Summer,"to take account of the last six weeks of the drought , which extended into ths middle of February of this","Ipswich Journal, 20th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6126,20,7,1878,Summer,20,7,1878,Summer,"indirectly , through the lack of pasturage consequent on the drought . In 1S76 the Australian Colonies pos3essed between them over","Ipswich Journal, 20th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6127,20,7,1878,Summer,20,7,1878,Summer,"find that over 10,000,000 sheep must have succumbed to the drought of 1877.8 , or nearly one-third of the number of","Ipswich Journal, 20th July 1878",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6128,23,7,1878,Summer,23,7,1878,Summer,"; but now it is far otherwise , and severe drought is still protracted beyond anything since 1874 at least ,","Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6129,23,7,1878,Summer,23,7,1878,Summer,"present case in Suffolk we have now had a severe drought more than five weeks . Grass is burning up ,","Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1878",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6130,23,7,1878,Summer,23,7,1878,Summer,upotI tile poorest soil hls allttity sifered so much from drought that it is arrivilg at at premature ripeness . The,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6131,23,7,1878,Summer,23,7,1878,Summer,2-1 in. chOu til lii 2 ft. beyond their normal drought by 1ter 'Ihese operations will require sm oOtrt ; them,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6132,3,8,1878,Summer,3,8,1878,Summer,"June the weather changed , and we had uuin- terrupted drought and heat until the 24th instant , when JL we","Ipswich Journal, 03rd August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6133,3,8,1878,Summer,3,8,1878,Summer,"from the cold P weather in June , but the drought set in too sharply for those late sown and ott","Ipswich Journal, 03rd August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6134,3,8,1878,Summer,3,8,1878,Summer,"of bay both upland and o meadow , but the drought since has quite scorched up the ground , and I","Ipswich Journal, 03rd August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6135,3,8,1878,Summer,3,8,1878,Summer,"have been sown r until now , because of the drought ; therefore they can . not be heavy . ,","Ipswich Journal, 03rd August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6136,3,8,1878,Summer,3,8,1878,Summer,"per lieQ0 living . Dtrinir tile heat , , nd drought , how- ever , or tile last few weeks I","Ipswich Journal, 03rd August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6137,6,8,1878,Summer,6,8,1878,Summer,"good Summer month , the ur first threeweeks a continued drought , and tire third to week very hot as well","Ipswich Journal, 06th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6138,6,8,1878,Summer,6,8,1878,Summer,"we had , with five weeke or more - of drought . Tlre temperature of the third week was about 4","Ipswich Journal, 06th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6139,10,8,1878,Summer,10,8,1878,Summer,"parts of tire Grampians , liowever , , the long drought threatens to have the effect of making the birds ""","Ipswich Journal, 10th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6140,13,8,1878,Summer,13,8,1878,Summer,"to sonta e'tetst roil , 0 ) Il : 1i drought . Very few samnples of new what hao api. peared","Ipswich Journal, 13rd August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6141,20,8,1878,Summer,20,8,1878,Summer,", as nOtwithistanding , tile floods in May and Succeeding drought spoilo. ti ( I splendid promise of early Spring ,","Ipswich Journal, 20th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6142,20,8,1878,Summer,20,8,1878,Summer,"has be ( lt p' vetnted from fillitig out by drought in somne of tilie low land districts , although the","Ipswich Journal, 20th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6143,27,8,1878,Summer,27,8,1878,Summer,"June 23rd . The break up a seven weeks ' drought in Suffolie , July 23rd , and thunder with it","Ipswich Journal, 27th August 1878",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6144,3,9,1878,Autumn,3,9,1878,Autumn,"Scotland on the light dry sails which suffered from the drought of D July may yield variously , but in general","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1878",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6145,22,10,1878,Autumn,22,10,1878,Autumn,look vigiroun wlierever they took root well after the long drought of June and July . Thle earlier sown failed in,"Ipswich Journal, 22nd October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6146,26,11,1878,Autumn,26,11,1878,Autumn,"rain "" prevailed In Maly , : Ien treat end drought while making hey ; N -einer'5s YapOti1s nont' oppress ,","Ipswich Journal, 26th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6147,7,1,1879,Winter,7,1,1879,Winter,", 1878 , was remarkable for the great beat and drought in these parts in June and July , end the","Ipswich Journal, 07th January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6148,25,3,1879,Spring,25,3,1879,Spring,"t of , late yearn . There were the great droughts of 189 and s , t jao Ithe t er","Ipswich Journal, 25th March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6149,15,4,1879,Spring,15,4,1879,Spring,"and the pastures were as fare 05 after a long drought . Butchers ' quotetlons : -Beef , No. 421 ,","Ipswich Journal, 15th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6150,22,4,1879,Spring,22,4,1879,Spring,"too small 'for the London maiket , through the great drought in the Spring and Summer . Some 50 or more","Ipswich Journal, 22nd April 1879",England,"UKI,UKH",UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6151,17,5,1879,Spring,17,5,1879,Spring,"he never quite recovered , . and the long , drought which had much affected his pra. perty-had been a great","Ipswich Journal, 17th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6152,21,6,1879,Summer,21,6,1879,Summer,". easily , and the maclimeI has lightntiless streflP11 easy drought , and osther qaies shtiit coeliale : Id attention .","Ipswich Journal, 21st June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6153,15,7,1879,Summer,15,7,1879,Summer,characters of atinos. phere . Last your we had severe drought and great heat from June 20th to July 22nd .,"Ipswich Journal, 15th July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6154,26,7,1879,Summer,26,7,1879,Summer,"Refreshing ALE for SUMMER LIUSE , will remain good on Drought for any renson. able length of time . In 9","Ipswich Journal, 26th July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6155,5,8,1879,Summer,5,8,1879,Summer,", on the same day , the seven weeks ' drought gave way , and rain set in . The good","Ipswich Journal, 05th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6156,23,8,1879,Summer,23,8,1879,Summer,compel me to assign a very different value if acompeasating drought does not soon set in . The totals lately have,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6157,6,9,1879,Autumn,6,9,1879,Autumn,". I presume that weather and seasons , rain and drought , equally affesct the owner of 50 acres and the","Ipswich Journal, 06th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6158,9,9,1879,Autumn,9,9,1879,Autumn,"in England are mare certsii than across the Atlantic . Droughts , grass . oppers , and rust seize tile wheat","Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1879",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6159,20,9,1879,Autumn,20,9,1879,Autumn,"first set footmon African soil , there was a great drought , which had existed some time , and it.is the","Ipswich Journal, 20th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6160,23,12,1879,Winter,23,12,1879,Winter,"5ment , aod its it newspapers , and satmes of droughts , w1 5 chess , &e. , are provided ,","Ipswich Journal, 23rd December 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6161,3,1,1880,Winter,3,1,1880,Winter,"to the failure of the crops onusequent upon the Sumer'sr drought . Many have already died from star- vation , and","Ipswich Journal, 03rd January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6162,17,1,1880,Winter,17,1,1880,Winter,ifi s they have not been so much troubled wicth drought : n this year. -Wosl Ttods Review . 111 VIRPTUOUJS,"Ipswich Journal, 17th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6163,20,4,1880,Spring,20,4,1880,Spring,"Summee and Winter , heat and cold , frost or drought , or sunshine and brighitness , and so in life","Ipswich Journal, 20th April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6164,8,5,1880,Spring,8,5,1880,Spring,"so . lWith the exception of South Russia , where drought is reported to have again indicted irreparable injury , the","Ipswich Journal, 08th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6165,11,5,1880,Spring,11,5,1880,Spring,"in the same month . There might d , be drought for 29 days and afloOd onthelthirtieth . This or necessitated","Ipswich Journal, 11st May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6166,18,5,1880,Spring,18,5,1880,Spring,"on account of the long . continumi TI and still-prevailing drought and low temperature , but the sat time lise not","Ipswich Journal, 18th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6167,25,5,1880,Spring,25,5,1880,Spring,". ) PRESS5 ASSOCIATION TELEGRAnj MOfNDAY , May 24 . Drought is generally giving rise to well founded anxriety , as","Ipswich Journal, 25th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6168,25,5,1880,Spring,25,5,1880,Spring,"-Thin show of stock , and the long . continued drought prevents any trade in lean cattle , nearly all of","Ipswich Journal, 25th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6169,29,5,1880,Spring,29,5,1880,Spring,"last few days , hut heet is suffering from the drought . Prices : Averages : Wheat . 89 qrs. 6","Ipswich Journal, 29th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6170,29,5,1880,Spring,29,5,1880,Spring,"cud store sheep sold family , considering- the continued . drought . Swine realiged good prices . Numbers cauned : Beasts","Ipswich Journal, 29th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6171,1,6,1880,Summer,1,6,1880,Summer,"aidf refreshed the . Wild flowers , although the long-continued drought did not give much promise of a rbotanical. harvest .","Ipswich Journal, 01st June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6172,1,6,1880,Summer,1,6,1880,Summer,and what a contrast is the last eight months ' drought to the deplorable wetness of the previous six c At,"Ipswich Journal, 01st June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6173,5,6,1880,Summer,5,6,1880,Summer,"a generation past . However , to what extent the drought damaged the growing seed crops is not fully known .","Ipswich Journal, 05th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6174,8,6,1880,Summer,8,6,1880,Summer,"previous months this year , and the long ancln severe drought for even eight months past is becoming a , matter","Ipswich Journal, 08th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6175,15,6,1880,Summer,15,6,1880,Summer,the land . It re- hc mains unaffected by a drought of eight months . Its Jt hardiness is likewise shown,"Ipswich Journal, 15th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6176,29,6,1880,Summer,29,6,1880,Summer,"biddings Sometimes , when there was a prospect of a drought , a shower of rain would make lambs go up","Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6177,27,7,1880,Summer,27,7,1880,Summer,". These drawbacks are : -Severe WVinters , danger- ous droughts , injurious insects , and on the prairie land ,","Ipswich Journal, 27th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6178,11,9,1880,Autumn,11,9,1880,Autumn,"enough to feed them- 0 , selves , and *vhen drought end the rivages of locusts have . left the richer","Ipswich Journal, 11st September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6179,18,12,1880,Winter,18,12,1880,Winter,", a sufficient portion of the rainfall to guard against drought . I need hardly add that I shallbeready to give","Ipswich Journal, 18th December 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6180,18,12,1880,Winter,18,12,1880,Winter,"Severe Winters putting a stop to agricultural employment , dangerous droughts , injurious insects , and in the prairie land (","Ipswich Journal, 18th December 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6181,22,1,1881,Winter,22,1,1881,Winter,"part of the bulb , its remarkable power of standing drought , and its freedom from mildew . It may also","Ipswich Journal, 22nd January 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6182,19,3,1881,Spring,19,3,1881,Spring,"for watering the streets of Harwich except during times of drought , when , owing to the waste of water ,","Ipswich Journal, 19th March 1881",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Harwich,19th Century newspaper,Media 6183,5,4,1881,Spring,5,4,1881,Spring,"downfall and scarclw y any sun . Now that a drought has set in , sceompanieuI by searching winds , the","Ipswich Journal, 05th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6184,12,4,1881,Spring,12,4,1881,Spring,. . tivation of land is now being hindered by drought ; . in fact agriculture is at a deadlock for,"Ipswich Journal, 12nd April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6185,31,5,1881,Spring,31,5,1881,Spring,"head gardener ( Mr. Cook ) discovered it during the drought , when lie found that the pump would not act","Ipswich Journal, 31st May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6186,31,5,1881,Spring,31,5,1881,Spring,scarcely be ex. pected to recover fully the effects of drought in the eearly stages of its growth . The barley,"Ipswich Journal, 31st May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6187,14,6,1881,Summer,14,6,1881,Summer,of eold storilly weather lIms been follor.cd by one of drought mil high temiperature . The lower teni- perature by day,"Ipswich Journal, 14th June 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6188,19,7,1881,Summer,19,7,1881,Summer,", wore excep- tionally good . It was expseted the drought would prejudicially effect the prices realised , and the auctioneer","Ipswich Journal, 19th July 1881",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Fingringhoe,19th Century newspaper,Media 6189,19,7,1881,Summer,19,7,1881,Summer,"would pay-never mind what they gave for them . The drought might affect the price of lambs to-day , and buyers","Ipswich Journal, 19th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6190,19,7,1881,Summer,19,7,1881,Summer,"climax of the year . Sometimes a long and early drought , Near Swithin 's day gets worn quite out ;","Ipswich Journal, 19th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6191,19,7,1881,Summer,19,7,1881,Summer,"need nut fear . The compensation law remains , From drought severe to soaking rains , Or from long wet to","Ipswich Journal, 19th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6192,19,7,1881,Summer,19,7,1881,Summer,"the habit of July . A month of heat and drought severe , Or rainfalls great it may eppear ; These","Ipswich Journal, 19th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6193,19,7,1881,Summer,19,7,1881,Summer,. In plantations where the soil can withstand a continued drought the hops look all that could be wished . Moisture,"Ipswich Journal, 19th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6194,23,7,1881,Summer,23,7,1881,Summer,light lands bare s ; lfered somewhat fron : the drought . Wheat cutting will commence oil our early lands next,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6195,26,7,1881,Summer,26,7,1881,Summer,"for the usual brands . Maize , owing to the drought and heat , has improved 6d1 in price , and","Ipswich Journal, 26th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6196,26,7,1881,Summer,26,7,1881,Summer,there is a some what firmer feeling : the recent droughty weather is said to have materially damaged the prospects of,"Ipswich Journal, 26th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6197,30,7,1881,Summer,30,7,1881,Summer,"preten- tious societies . The potatoes , considering the recent drought , were a fine display , American rose being largely","Ipswich Journal, 30th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6198,9,8,1881,Summer,9,8,1881,Summer,this fell on the 6th and 31st . Notwithstanding the drought the winds were S.W. and IV . on 22 days,"Ipswich Journal, 09th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6199,9,8,1881,Summer,9,8,1881,Summer,"favourable as they were a week ago , owing to drought and want of refreshing rains . Mr. T. M. Hop-","Ipswich Journal, 09th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6200,13,8,1881,Summer,13,8,1881,Summer,", form an exception to the rule . There the drought of the Spring and Summer has practi- cally ruined a","Ipswich Journal, 13rd August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6201,16,8,1881,Summer,16,8,1881,Summer,to retain a supply of moisture in a time of drought . The under-drained and deeply-cultivated clays retain moisture for a,"Ipswich Journal, 16th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6202,16,8,1881,Summer,16,8,1881,Summer,"but inferior crop , particularly where late sown , the drought F. having prevented their coming up together . Winter oats","Ipswich Journal, 16th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6203,16,8,1881,Summer,16,8,1881,Summer,"on-have sfeesvrly ; but otherwise the have stood met the drought well , and now are very promising in appear- Dule","Ipswich Journal, 16th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6204,16,8,1881,Summer,16,8,1881,Summer,". Unfortunately , it was followed by all eyt5'mely long drought , accompanied by cold Easterly -winds and frequent frosty nights","Ipswich Journal, 16th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6205,23,8,1881,Summer,23,8,1881,Summer,has been deteriorated thereby . After the long heat and drought the great rains have caused much sprouting of the tubers,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6206,23,8,1881,Summer,23,8,1881,Summer,". A few weeks since , in consequence of the drought and ab- sence of feed , agriculturists were compelled to","Ipswich Journal, 23rd August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6207,27,8,1881,Summer,27,8,1881,Summer,", Wt , G. , King 's College School ; Drought , J2. , K.ading School ; Dance , J. Wt.","Ipswich Journal, 27th August 1881",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD74,Birkenhead,19th Century newspaper,Media 6208,27,8,1881,Summer,27,8,1881,Summer,"in coneequence of the wet setting in after the , drought , commenced to shoot , a disceuragenient which many growers","Ipswich Journal, 27th August 1881",England,UKC,UKC1,,River Tees,19th Century newspaper,Media 6209,30,8,1881,Summer,30,8,1881,Summer,"cutting wheat rather green , as much was before the drought cnded , as well as having been got up prior","Ipswich Journal, 30th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6210,30,8,1881,Summer,30,8,1881,Summer,", because of the arrest of the growth by the drought at a very early stage , with the consequent result","Ipswich Journal, 30th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6211,30,8,1881,Summer,30,8,1881,Summer,"satisfactory than usual , for they suffered less from the drought than the mid-season kinds of English origin , and have","Ipswich Journal, 30th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6212,6,9,1881,Autumn,6,9,1881,Autumn,. Up to the 8th of August the same A drought and heat continued ; but from the 9th to the,"Ipswich Journal, 06th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6213,10,9,1881,Autumn,10,9,1881,Autumn,"month our cousins across the Atlantic have excessive heart aid drought . This , we are told , continues in all","Ipswich Journal, 10th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6214,13,9,1881,Autumn,13,9,1881,Autumn,been done to the new crops by tile recent remarkable drought . Rather high rates are ex. pected to prevail for,"Ipswich Journal, 13rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6215,20,9,1881,Autumn,20,9,1881,Autumn,"parts of the country having been seriously affected by the- drought . PAWNBt OKEaS ' TICKETS.o- H enry Cohen , pawnr-","Ipswich Journal, 20th September 1881",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6216,11,10,1881,Autumn,11,10,1881,Autumn,cases where the seed did not germi- nate shuring the drought of the earlier months . Potatoes remain fairly exempt from,"Ipswich Journal, 11st October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6217,25,10,1881,Autumn,25,10,1881,Autumn,"the deficiency in the water 9 supply caused bythe long drought . The inhabitants are , te therefore , exhorted to","Ipswich Journal, 25th October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6218,8,11,1881,Autumn,8,11,1881,Autumn,"fall has been insufficient and the crops have perished from drought : but these instances are few , and affect small","Ipswich Journal, 08th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6219,28,2,1882,Winter,28,2,1882,Winter,"works in connection with the new Tay Bridge . AThe drought in Cape Colony continues , and in many ir parts","Ipswich Journal, 28th February 1882",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,Tay Bridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 6220,10,6,1882,Summer,10,6,1882,Summer,"June 0. -Itt th-2:s l neck we Ilat 'tlt sharip drought t to-day shoser y , wvhich i Iltettdet ex ""","Ipswich Journal, 10th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6221,27,6,1882,Summer,27,6,1882,Summer,"in Autumn , when everything was browned by the long drought , There are summer- houses and pleasant arbours in different","Ipswich Journal, 27th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6222,4,7,1882,Summer,4,7,1882,Summer,", only the grass was scorched by the ! longr drought , and everything was brown instead of green . i","Ipswich Journal, 04th July 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6223,25,7,1882,Summer,25,7,1882,Summer,"that we have small-pox , yellow fever , cholera , droughts , fioods , cyclones , and forest fires , and","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6224,5,9,1882,Autumn,5,9,1882,Autumn,"while Cookham Dean , in Berkshire , is so very droughty that there six guineas is the value of the malt","Ipswich Journal, 05th September 1882",England,"UKJ,UKE","UKJ1,UKE3","UKJ11,UKE32","Bradfield,Cookham Dean",19th Century newspaper,Media 6225,9,9,1882,Autumn,9,9,1882,Autumn,"fact , all crops in this country are poor from drought From Holland are elaborate tables of the crops in the","Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6226,23,9,1882,Autumn,23,9,1882,Autumn,"a lady in England-' We are all burned up with drought in this part of New England , but we think","Ipswich Journal, 23rd September 1882",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6227,3,10,1882,Autumn,3,10,1882,Autumn,"no excesses of either the temperature or of wet and drought , for most of the rain of the month fell","Ipswich Journal, 03rd October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6228,13,1,1883,Winter,13,1,1883,Winter,", with cold that parehes and freezes alike , and droughts that come on the wings of the East winds from","Ipswich Journal, 13rd January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6229,6,2,1883,Winter,6,2,1883,Winter,"water , but waterwhich would fail them in a long drought . Beneath this clay we canfe to a bed .","Ipswich Journal, 06th February 1883",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6230,6,2,1883,Winter,6,2,1883,Winter,"rule , supply a continuous flow of water which no drought would affect . Therefore , they would now see how","Ipswich Journal, 06th February 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6231,15,5,1883,Spring,15,5,1883,Spring,"beans , and root crops would be lost in such drought , and beef , mutton , &c. , with all","Ipswich Journal, 15th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6232,15,5,1883,Spring,15,5,1883,Spring,"know that public health siffers in Summer most in a drought , and big towns are purified by heavy showers ,","Ipswich Journal, 15th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6233,5,6,1883,Summer,5,6,1883,Summer,"which may be taken as an indication of giving otiftbt drought should last much longer . Peas ganeral l well ,","Ipswich Journal, 05th June 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6234,12,6,1883,Summer,12,6,1883,Summer,"sun and intervening showers , yet fearing too sharp a drought for the light lands , and this in- deed there","Ipswich Journal, 12nd June 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6235,19,6,1883,Summer,19,6,1883,Summer,"to adore , To whom be glory evermore . The drought with us remained unbroken in East Anglia , but the","Ipswich Journal, 19th June 1883",England,UKH,UKH1,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6236,3,7,1883,Summer,3,7,1883,Summer,"growing time , but to the 14th I- a parching drought , with some very hot days ; then on the","Ipswich Journal, 03rd July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6237,1,9,1883,Autumn,1,9,1883,Autumn,"relief works in the Northern provinces , owing to the drought t prevailing there . Eight thousand persons will be em-","Ipswich Journal, 01st September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6238,27,10,1883,Autumn,27,10,1883,Autumn,"the North , and the Soutrsts "" 'Ile i from drought . The product of th Statesa ave l t1E upon","Ipswich Journal, 27th October 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6239,17,5,1884,Spring,17,5,1884,Spring,", notwithstanding the serious drawback in the shape of periodical droughts with which farmers have to contend . This is shown","Ipswich Journal, 17th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6240,27,5,1884,Spring,27,5,1884,Spring,"althougha NTE : . curent . The effects of the drought arc-nOW becomn manifest , but it is still a very","Ipswich Journal, 27th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6241,31,5,1884,Spring,31,5,1884,Spring,join ; 4in the chorus for much rain . A drought suits their strong wheat land better than a flood -indeed,"Ipswich Journal, 31st May 1884",England,UKH,UKH3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6242,3,6,1884,Summer,3,6,1884,Summer,"short and light , in con- sequence of the long drought , but full verdure decks the landscape at an early","Ipswich Journal, 03rd June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6243,3,6,1884,Summer,3,6,1884,Summer,"mand for young blackE Galloways . In consequence ofthe recent droughty wheather store cattle remained a drug ins the market ,","Ipswich Journal, 03rd June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6244,7,6,1884,Summer,7,6,1884,Summer,"better or more promising , but the continuance of -the drought has considerably altered matters , and corn- pletely settled the","Ipswich Journal, 07th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6245,7,6,1884,Summer,7,6,1884,Summer,"heavy lands they have , of course , stood the drought better , but they do not grow , and the","Ipswich Journal, 07th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6246,7,6,1884,Summer,7,6,1884,Summer,", as was to be expected after the long-con- tinued drought , was very apparent . The invaluable and , in","Ipswich Journal, 07th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6247,10,6,1884,Summer,10,6,1884,Summer,"And-for our good designed . -Te-ontkof.June hiss otin wiha.continued svere- drought , but the breezes from Eastward have been resulmed since","Ipswich Journal, 10th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6248,10,6,1884,Summer,10,6,1884,Summer,"it is not yet attained to , be a burning drought . Vegetation generally has been suffering for lack of moisture","Ipswich Journal, 10th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6249,10,6,1884,Summer,10,6,1884,Summer,"training has been caused during the bdlast few weeks ' drought . This in itself , in facts , has d","Ipswich Journal, 10th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6250,10,6,1884,Summer,10,6,1884,Summer,". Weald and Sussex planters omaplain mast of the lengthened drought which has been exerenced , but reports from Cranbrook ,","Ipswich Journal, 10th June 1884",England,UKJ,"UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ22,UKJ24","Cranbrook,Sussex,Weald",19th Century newspaper,Media 6251,17,6,1884,Summer,17,6,1884,Summer,"very warm and close , and a continued disposition to drought . FORECASTS FOR THE ( JTURRENT WEEK . Dry weather","Ipswich Journal, 17th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6252,21,6,1884,Summer,21,6,1884,Summer,". They have sustained im- mense losses from a prolonged drought ; the grass has withered , and the sheep have","Ipswich Journal, 21st June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6253,21,6,1884,Summer,21,6,1884,Summer,"for analysis , and that samples should be taken after drought and after heavy rain . He was further of opinion","Ipswich Journal, 21st June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6254,24,6,1884,Summer,24,6,1884,Summer,"are usual in the previous months . Amidst all , drought still proceeded , and a Northerly breeze as before .","Ipswich Journal, 24th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6255,24,6,1884,Summer,24,6,1884,Summer,"very hot also , but not we have had the drought with almost continual chill and cloud , excepting some hot","Ipswich Journal, 24th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6256,28,6,1884,Summer,28,6,1884,Summer,whilst in another it is. cause of lamentation . The drought is not atpresent so exceptioual as to call forth bitter,"Ipswich Journal, 28th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6257,28,6,1884,Summer,28,6,1884,Summer,been cool . Our very light lands are feelig the drought . Haymuaking is going on fast . To-day being oaur,"Ipswich Journal, 28th June 1884",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,19th Century newspaper,Media 6258,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,". . In most cases the effect of . the drought is becoming a matter of much concern , bat the","Ipswich Journal, 01st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6259,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,", was unusually hard , owing to the long- continued drought . Proceedings were enlivened during the afternoon by the band","Ipswich Journal, 01st July 1884",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,19th Century newspaper,Media 6260,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,"proving shorE Thb cor cropt apa Q have stood the drought well , and ja 'iavihrably spokeni of , except on","Ipswich Journal, 01st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6261,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,"is hardly looked at to-day , owing to the continued drought and the failure of the pastures . Good Irish stirks","Ipswich Journal, 01st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6262,1,7,1884,Summer,1,7,1884,Summer,". NORWICH , June 28. '-There was great complaints of drought in Norfolk at to-day 's market , and trade in","Ipswich Journal, 01st July 1884",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6263,5,7,1884,Summer,5,7,1884,Summer,drawbacks which were necessarily the x-outcome of the long continued drought . The July nl Stakes was of course the principal,"Ipswich Journal, 05th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6264,8,7,1884,Summer,8,7,1884,Summer,"! - inches , which surpasses all other cases of drought-on our records . The wave of heat has come in","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6265,8,7,1884,Summer,8,7,1884,Summer,"( From the , Mark Lane &y4ress.J r Whether the drought has bee practically broken up : tremains to be seen","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6266,12,7,1884,Summer,12,7,1884,Summer,parched up . The wheats continue to tstand against the drought bravely ; they will stand a good deal before they,"Ipswich Journal, 12nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6267,12,7,1884,Summer,12,7,1884,Summer,"on light lands are - terribly cut up by the drought , and upon all lands must be terribly short of","Ipswich Journal, 12nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6268,12,7,1884,Summer,12,7,1884,Summer,"been few , as , in consequence of the long-prevailing drought , Sherrard has certainly not been able to put his","Ipswich Journal, 12nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6269,12,7,1884,Summer,12,7,1884,Summer,"extrardinary for a season of almost unparal- w "" leled drought . The table decorations occupied the ecntre of the marquee","Ipswich Journal, 12nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6270,12,7,1884,Summer,12,7,1884,Summer,"rather un- favourable circumstances , consequent upon the con- tinned drought , though in some districts there have been copious showers","Ipswich Journal, 12nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6271,12,7,1884,Summer,12,7,1884,Summer,"calves , - . IPSWICH , July 8. -The continued drought rendered 0:Z trade here all round very dull . Store","Ipswich Journal, 12nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6272,15,7,1884,Summer,15,7,1884,Summer,"know that , in spite of the six months ' drought , there is in these parts an abundant bulk of","Ipswich Journal, 15th July 1884",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Southolt,19th Century newspaper,Media 6273,19,7,1884,Summer,19,7,1884,Summer,"a-piece . Store also dull , owing to the continued drought . Pigs le and very inactive , from 6s. to","Ipswich Journal, 19th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6274,22,7,1884,Summer,22,7,1884,Summer,", at the present juncture , we had experienced a drought of ex. oeptional severity . This occasioned another difficulty ,","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6275,26,7,1884,Summer,26,7,1884,Summer,"just sufficient to take off the disagreeable effects of the drought , and now that the storms in different , parts","Ipswich Journal, 26th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6276,26,7,1884,Summer,26,7,1884,Summer,"B ; indeed , in view of the' loqngqio- tiiued drought , some really magnificent specimens W eabh variety were shown","Ipswich Journal, 26th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6277,29,7,1884,Summer,29,7,1884,Summer,"ne'er can doubt , While one has floods , another drought ; In humble mood we then should pray That mediums","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6278,29,7,1884,Summer,29,7,1884,Summer,time when the effects of nearly seven months ' severe drought were attracting our serious attention ; and never more needed,"Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6279,29,7,1884,Summer,29,7,1884,Summer,bat this yeSr le wheat may benefit by the comparative drought and P. . -s somewhat earlier than in ordinary seasons.,"Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1884",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6280,2,8,1884,Summer,2,8,1884,Summer,on the heavy as on the light lands from the drought . The late barley will therefore be thin and poor,"Ipswich Journal, 02nd August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6281,2,8,1884,Summer,2,8,1884,Summer,"were very creditable to the district , and shows thatthe drought hasnot been so disas- trous-atleastontheheavyland-as was anticipated . There was","Ipswich Journal, 02nd August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6282,5,8,1884,Summer,5,8,1884,Summer,"in which they are kept by Mr. Blair , but-the drought had somewhat marred the grass , which was , however","Ipswich Journal, 05th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6283,16,8,1884,Summer,16,8,1884,Summer,", although somle of the young clovenss going off from drought . -Quotationsf-gEnglish nlew ri- wheat , oSs. to 37s. ;","Ipswich Journal, 16th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6284,16,8,1884,Summer,16,8,1884,Summer,"water supply in Church-street-has been scanty , owing to continued drought . I have not received complaints fromn other prts of","Ipswich Journal, 16th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6285,19,8,1884,Summer,19,8,1884,Summer,"bropgh fbrward those- piece , of roots that survived th'e drought ; but the stoirms have madefit next -to impossible-to use","Ipswich Journal, 19th August 1884",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6286,23,8,1884,Summer,23,8,1884,Summer,and mangolds show tbat they bave eu'ffered much from the drought . ESSEX . DOVERCOURT . Sr. AUGusTINE 'S CHuicir FUND.,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd August 1884",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Dovercourt,19th Century newspaper,Media 6287,23,8,1884,Summer,23,8,1884,Summer,"the covering corn crops are not so widely destroyed by drought as in Kent , Essex , and in much of","Ipswich Journal, 23rd August 1884",England,"UKH,UKJ,UKF,UKG","UKH1,UKH3,UKJ4",UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6288,26,8,1884,Summer,26,8,1884,Summer,"much less than anywhere else in England , aud the drought is pro- ducing serious effects . ST . BARTHOLOMEW .","Ipswich Journal, 26th August 1884",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6289,26,8,1884,Summer,26,8,1884,Summer,"named ! Added to thij great heat , the qevere drought these eight months may be well reflected on . Still-it","Ipswich Journal, 26th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6290,26,8,1884,Summer,26,8,1884,Summer,"MF&AT . MA-IKETS . CA.wrBBUB&Y , Auguat 23-. -The continued drought has a deadening effect upon the store stock trade ,","Ipswich Journal, 26th August 1884",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6291,30,8,1884,Summer,30,8,1884,Summer,drive along the roads we realize the extent of the drought from the entire absence of water from the mudholes by,"Ipswich Journal, 30th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6292,30,8,1884,Summer,30,8,1884,Summer,", bat those . got in early and which stoodthe drought must improve im .. biensely since this delightful downpour .","Ipswich Journal, 30th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6293,2,9,1884,Autumn,2,9,1884,Autumn,"hertoils if 'fvourable 'kies should continueaogus We canscarcelysay thatthe long drought hsgneal broken up , but the eat- certaiiy- halistoaoniebl extent","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6294,2,9,1884,Autumn,2,9,1884,Autumn,"bad sign , btit is on shaOW soils where the drought has had most effect , and there is a tendency","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6295,6,9,1884,Autumn,6,9,1884,Autumn,last year ; - 't . being presumed that the drought of the summer has had the effect of materially-diniriishing'the produce,"Ipswich Journal, 06th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6296,9,9,1884,Autumn,9,9,1884,Autumn,e remembered for the eon- tinued intease heat and sharp drought to the night of the . 24th . The thermometer,"Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6297,9,9,1884,Autumn,9,9,1884,Autumn,"May to the 24th of August . Moreover , the drought set in on the 18th of December last , so","Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6298,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,"June ; but this year , owing to the persistent drought , flowers withered so completely all over the country that","Ipswich Journal, 13rd September 1884",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6299,16,9,1884,Autumn,16,9,1884,Autumn,"brilliant suns And harvest labour all is done ; The drought was sharp , and waters low , And seldom such","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6300,16,9,1884,Autumn,16,9,1884,Autumn,brought to bear as a great step to relieving the drought and its effects . A very peculiar condition of the,"Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6301,4,10,1884,Autumn,4,10,1884,Autumn,"to be ploughed and PlantedL itwice , owing to the drought and attack of vermin .. At the Atir when labour","Ipswich Journal, 04th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6302,21,10,1884,Autumn,21,10,1884,Autumn,rains have fallen ; whereas we had a previo'olent I drought for nine mn20ths. 'This is ; one of the may,"Ipswich Journal, 21st October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6303,11,11,1884,Autumn,11,11,1884,Autumn,such as loss of roots and 01- greenl ropa from drought ) I should have no hesitS r ! hater ocut,"Ipswich Journal, 11st November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6304,25,11,1884,Autumn,25,11,1884,Autumn,"African rivers . The fatal epidemic in Virginia by continued drought is abating , owing to heavy rainfalls . The physicians","Ipswich Journal, 25th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6305,6,1,1885,Winter,6,1,1885,Winter,"and many deaths from "" sunstroke . "" A severe drought from January to September , and even to December little","Ipswich Journal, 06th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6306,6,1,1885,Winter,6,1,1885,Winter,"as compared with last season , and adding that another drought had set in in the west- ern districts . Taking","Ipswich Journal, 06th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6307,20,1,1885,Winter,20,1,1885,Winter,"pro- perly . However , in spite of the unusual drought , and in spite of the mistakes made by some","Ipswich Journal, 20th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6308,24,1,1885,Winter,24,1,1885,Winter,"the season as , on the contrary , the unusual drought during last spring and early summer hal : prejudicial effect","Ipswich Journal, 24th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6309,24,1,1885,Winter,24,1,1885,Winter,"in effect , be grown successfully when , owing to drought , other root crops ( such as mangolds ) prove","Ipswich Journal, 24th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6310,3,2,1885,Winter,3,2,1885,Winter,"is stated , to aphides , and to the continued drought which appears to have interfered with the produce of all","Ipswich Journal, 03rd February 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6311,3,3,1885,Spring,3,3,1885,Spring,"We do not yet know even approximately what losses the drought has caused , but in some districts there have been","Ipswich Journal, 03rd March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6312,3,3,1885,Spring,3,3,1885,Spring,"have partly caused this . But the effects of the drought can not be fully felt yet , for the strong","Ipswich Journal, 03rd March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6313,12,3,1885,Spring,12,3,1885,Spring,"supply was a question of much difficulty , and the drought of last summer pointed out where the greatest shortcomings existed","Ipswich Journal, 12nd March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6314,7,4,1885,Spring,7,4,1885,Spring,"instructive stories runs as follows : - "" A great drought prevailed in a country in the East at one time","Ipswich Journal, 07th April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6315,5,5,1885,Spring,5,5,1885,Spring,to the 11th moderate rains ; otherwise a tendency to drought for the said period . From the 17th a very,"Ipswich Journal, 05th May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6316,12,5,1885,Spring,12,5,1885,Spring,"Valley and the regulation of the supply in periods of drought , was the especial subject of complimentary allusion in the","Ipswich Journal, 12nd May 1885",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 6317,23,6,1885,Summer,23,6,1885,Summer,"known a great failure of crop when great heat and drought in June have attended the blooming time , which has","Ipswich Journal, 23rd June 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6318,7,7,1885,Summer,7,7,1885,Summer,"bright clear days of spring , ho or when summer drought and September east wind have by brought the proud river","Ipswich Journal, 07th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6319,14,7,1885,Summer,14,7,1885,Summer,"to have e been made to order , but the drought-at first cold and then bet-has severely punished everything else .","Ipswich Journal, 14th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6320,23,7,1885,Summer,23,7,1885,Summer,"a druggist , and took the fatal dose . THE DROUGHT IN QUsEENSAND. -Tbe effects of prolonged drought arc so serious","Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6321,23,7,1885,Summer,23,7,1885,Summer,dose . THE DROUGHT IN QUsEENSAND. -Tbe effects of prolonged drought arc so serious in Queeussland that the number of sheep,"Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6322,23,7,1885,Summer,23,7,1885,Summer,"superb . Scarlet runners , owing no doubt to the drought , were conspicuous by their absence , but the dwarfs","Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6323,28,7,1885,Summer,28,7,1885,Summer,"YOXFORD . THE WEATnDP. -Farmers are complaining sorely of the drought , which , if it continue , will prevent corn","Ipswich Journal, 28th July 1885",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Yoxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 6324,30,7,1885,Summer,30,7,1885,Summer,"study the matter will understand this is owing to the drought . White cabbages were fairly good , but the red","Ipswich Journal, 30th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6325,1,8,1885,Summer,1,8,1885,Summer,lucid manner . EARLY SPRING KEEP-DEFICIENT CLOVER LEYs . -The drought of the past three months has told severely on the,"Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6326,1,8,1885,Summer,1,8,1885,Summer,"fallen in this district since our last , and the drought continues sharp . The crops are coming on fast ,","Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6327,4,8,1885,Summer,4,8,1885,Summer,", between these clubs . In spite of the long drought and dry east wind the ground was got into fair","Ipswich Journal, 04th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6328,8,8,1885,Summer,8,8,1885,Summer,"of the more eastern part of the county , the drought having been too much for lands that will greedily drink","Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6329,8,8,1885,Summer,8,8,1885,Summer,causing death . EARLY SPRING KEEP-DEFICIENT CLOVER LEYs . -The drought of the past three months has told severely on the,"Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6330,11,8,1885,Summer,11,8,1885,Summer,"been a continued N.E. wind and much cloud , while drought has remained persistent . But local and partial rains have","Ipswich Journal, 11st August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6331,11,8,1885,Summer,11,8,1885,Summer,"has been a break during the week in the exhaustiug drought , but not a breali of any great value or","Ipswich Journal, 11st August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6332,13,8,1885,Summer,13,8,1885,Summer,"bore unmistakable signs of the bad effects of the long drought , but not- withstanding this , there were some remarkable","Ipswich Journal, 13rd August 1885",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6333,15,8,1885,Summer,15,8,1885,Summer,comforting and sustaining . EARXLY SPRING REEP-DEPICIENT CLOVER LEY& -The drought of the past three months has told severely on the,"Ipswich Journal, 15th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6334,18,8,1885,Summer,18,8,1885,Summer,", except in a few localities , and a persistent drought appears to be still more await- ing us . FORECASTS","Ipswich Journal, 18th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6335,18,8,1885,Summer,18,8,1885,Summer,"Not only so , but owing to the pro- longed drought the pond is rapidly drying up , so that -","Ipswich Journal, 18th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6336,20,8,1885,Summer,20,8,1885,Summer,"last few years have been very trying for farmers . Drought has caused poor crops , and the result was low","Ipswich Journal, 20th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6337,20,8,1885,Summer,20,8,1885,Summer,"of the want of keep , owing to the continued drought . SALFORD , August 18. -Trade less brisk than last","Ipswich Journal, 20th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6338,22,8,1885,Summer,22,8,1885,Summer,the peas and beans in consequence of the o continued drought . rI e ' IPSWICH . H . e IHIGH,"Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6339,22,8,1885,Summer,22,8,1885,Summer,Dat it 1EnALe SPriroG KEra-DEFICIENT CLovEn LEYs . It -The drought of the past three mnonths has told severely hhe on,"Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6340,25,8,1885,Summer,25,8,1885,Summer,"has continued in all this . Seldom have we known drought at this period with low temperature , as is the","Ipswich Journal, 25th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6341,29,8,1885,Summer,29,8,1885,Summer,"soils . For oats , beans , and peas the drought has been too severe , all being much below average","Ipswich Journal, 29th August 1885",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6342,29,8,1885,Summer,29,8,1885,Summer,secured in prime condition . For rests and potatoes the drought of July and ] August has been too severe .,"Ipswich Journal, 29th August 1885",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6343,1,9,1885,Autumn,1,9,1885,Autumn,"prematurely . The occasional rough winds and the longD a drought appear to have caused this . Potatoes are small ,","Ipswich Journal, 01st September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6344,3,9,1885,Autumn,3,9,1885,Autumn,and well developed ; while on the hill sides the drought has wrought fearful havoc with the young birds . The,"Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6345,3,9,1885,Autumn,3,9,1885,Autumn,"with a pleasantly cool air . Owing to the prolonged drought , however , and also to the absence of cover","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6346,3,9,1885,Autumn,3,9,1885,Autumn,". The long-con- tinued hot weather , and the consequent drought , has had a most detrimental effect on the broods","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6347,5,9,1885,Autumn,5,9,1885,Autumn,". class Value and exceptionally good appearance , the long drought having been most favourable for bleaching and finishing , 50","Ipswich Journal, 05th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6348,8,9,1885,Autumn,8,9,1885,Autumn,"year we hald a wet May , so that the drought was later felt than last year . The heat also","Ipswich Journal, 08th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6349,15,9,1885,Autumn,15,9,1885,Autumn,year came in with ex- cessive rain after the long drought . The depth here on the 4th day was nearly,"Ipswich Journal, 15th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6350,22,9,1885,Autumn,22,9,1885,Autumn,", and know what our climate island remember the long drought all through the summer months , combined as it also","Ipswich Journal, 22nd September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6351,22,9,1885,Autumn,22,9,1885,Autumn,", and a common result of a previous per- sistent drought . Further , it must here be shown that the","Ipswich Journal, 22nd September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6352,6,10,1885,Autumn,6,10,1885,Autumn,"no floods , as a proof of tie previous great drought having so parched the land and dried up the rivers","Ipswich Journal, 06th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6353,13,10,1885,Autumn,13,10,1885,Autumn,", and but for the previous very long and severe drought , we should have had our valleys submerged more than","Ipswich Journal, 13rd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6354,8,12,1885,Winter,8,12,1885,Winter,"most extra ordinary case of "" compensation "" for previous drought more than four times the summer 's rainfall ! The","Ipswich Journal, 08th December 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6355,5,1,1886,Winter,5,1,1886,Winter,"which the crops not only suffered very 6 generally from drought , but on the light soils wereo 6 rIpened prematurely","Ipswich Journal, 05th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6356,6,2,1886,Winter,6,2,1886,Winter,"some few localities is reported to have suffered from the drought , bat in strong clay soils , where samples are","Ipswich Journal, 06th February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6357,6,2,1886,Winter,6,2,1886,Winter,"crops , in which the ninfavonrable influence exercised by the drought during the season is of course specially obscrvable , the","Ipswich Journal, 06th February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6358,9,2,1886,Winter,9,2,1886,Winter,"drifted over without being distilled , and the question of drought would be settled . There was evilereie that the country","Ipswich Journal, 09th February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6359,16,2,1886,Winter,16,2,1886,Winter,"water soon come . ' Strange to say before the drought set in ( four ycars ago ) , they cme","Ipswich Journal, 16th February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6360,23,2,1886,Winter,23,2,1886,Winter,"of the soil , the possible pro- dactiveness , the drought , and the senrcity of water . He bald not","Ipswich Journal, 23rd February 1886",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6361,23,2,1886,Winter,23,2,1886,Winter,"had the power of regulating the rain- fills-the moisture and drought of the atmosphere . Dr. Taylor , by means of","Ipswich Journal, 23rd February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6362,2,3,1886,Spring,2,3,1886,Spring,more useful both for cows and sheep than during the drought of last summer . We hope to have some for-,"Ipswich Journal, 02nd March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6363,6,3,1886,Spring,6,3,1886,Spring,"horses the fattest . No matter how- ever terrible the drought of a scorching summer may be , when everybody 's","Ipswich Journal, 06th March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6364,9,3,1886,Spring,9,3,1886,Spring,"the auiuw'r generalLy would be that , owing to the drought , pasturrs had become bare and flocks had suffered privation","Ipswich Journal, 09th March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6365,23,3,1886,Spring,23,3,1886,Spring,"a de widow and seven children . a . RacaeNr droughts in Now Sooth Wales have cost the oon colony 24,000,000","Ipswich Journal, 23rd March 1886",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6366,6,4,1886,Spring,6,4,1886,Spring,"summer , . their unchecked increase being favoured by the drought . Surface caterpillars , too , were unusually numerous and","Ipswich Journal, 06th April 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6367,8,4,1886,Spring,8,4,1886,Spring,a pleasaint position he would have been in during the drought o ( ' last year on the one . baud,"Ipswich Journal, 08th April 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6368,24,4,1886,Spring,24,4,1886,Spring,"merit of being true : During a long season of drought , the vicar of a remote church in the Lake","Ipswich Journal, 24th April 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6369,24,4,1886,Spring,24,4,1886,Spring,"excessively hot , dry summer , aid such b ; drought as we lave bad 'i Hawka 's Bav has not","Ipswich Journal, 24th April 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6370,24,4,1886,Spring,24,4,1886,Spring,is a work of time and immense labour . The drought andt the fire lucve between them made a clean sweep,"Ipswich Journal, 24th April 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6371,18,5,1886,Spring,18,5,1886,Spring,And make us more Thy name adore . The parching drought of last week went on to the night of the,"Ipswich Journal, 18th May 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6372,25,5,1886,Spring,25,5,1886,Spring,", while here to the east we passed from sharp drought to moderate rain for a few days , highly requisito","Ipswich Journal, 25th May 1886",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6373,1,6,1886,Summer,1,6,1886,Summer,"extent to which the incipient crop has been prejudiced by drought in the first instanOe ndi subsequently by frost , At","Ipswich Journal, 01st June 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6374,1,6,1886,Summer,1,6,1886,Summer,", -butthey tire much more liable to be punishied by drought or exeessiv6 sunshine , and also more apt , on","Ipswich Journal, 01st June 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6375,22,6,1886,Summer,22,6,1886,Summer,"July , b ) ut then two months ' great drought Anld Irat . In 1823 , very little heat till","Ipswich Journal, 22nd June 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6376,22,6,1886,Summer,22,6,1886,Summer,"while it is also cold ; for ordinarily heat and drought go hiand in hand , but not so now .","Ipswich Journal, 22nd June 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6377,5,7,1886,Summer,5,7,1886,Summer,"at once to say it was a monthl of severe drought in these parts , and the middle portion to the","Ipswich Journal, 05th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6378,6,7,1886,Summer,6,7,1886,Summer,"put forth longer roots , and thus become secured against droughts . By drainage the temperature of the soil is raised","Ipswich Journal, 06th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6379,7,7,1886,Summer,7,7,1886,Summer,"soils is now saiffering from the siarp and con- tiinuon drought , but on good staple lands the prospect is favourable","Ipswich Journal, 07th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6380,8,7,1886,Summer,8,7,1886,Summer,"for these was Of course greatly affected by the present drought , and the prices made averaged 2s. to 4s. per","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6381,10,7,1886,Summer,10,7,1886,Summer,severe mijury done to the extreme North-West wheat crop by drought and the protracted spell of heat . These reports were,"Ipswich Journal, 10th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6382,12,7,1886,Summer,12,7,1886,Summer,"hns- prevailed with' moost 0 cloliots skies , and severe drought all the first week of I July . Singnarntoo ,","Ipswich Journal, 12nd July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6383,13,7,1886,Summer,13,7,1886,Summer,"be pre . maturely forced forward . ' Already the drought is telling seriously on the gras , 'especially in the","Ipswich Journal, 13rd July 1886",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6384,15,7,1886,Summer,15,7,1886,Summer,"of Australia . The finances were sound , notwithstanding the drought , the late general rains having improved prospects . A","Ipswich Journal, 15th July 1886",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6385,19,7,1886,Summer,19,7,1886,Summer,", we aan scarcely udgoe at present . The l'ong drought up to the' 8th inst. han dried up and destroyed","Ipswich Journal, 19th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6386,19,7,1886,Summer,19,7,1886,Summer,"wheat in thc cold ! ipring anid by the subsequent drought , 'must' Icad to a late commoncement of the harrest","Ipswich Journal, 19th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6387,21,7,1886,Summer,21,7,1886,Summer,"but were smaller than usual , on account'of the long drought . E Long.pods were very good indeed , but scarlet","Ipswich Journal, 21st July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6388,22,7,1886,Summer,22,7,1886,Summer,"withoutwfiet heternied "" kickin' upsadirdunn . "" I When his drouth got unbearable a common trick with him was to gvives","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6389,23,7,1886,Summer,23,7,1886,Summer,". ' the' different islaids they seller' periodidally fro .. drought , : Whieh is ' a'dra'back. ' - The seoner","Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6390,27,7,1886,Summer,27,7,1886,Summer,"may gain bulk from this break in the spell of drought and heat , butn it is questionable whether they will","Ipswich Journal, 27th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6391,30,7,1886,Summer,30,7,1886,Summer,"or , on the other hand , there was a drought s when , for the purpose of his plans ,","Ipswich Journal, 30th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6392,31,7,1886,Summer,31,7,1886,Summer,"very mtuch . The light Innds suffered sonewhiat from tre drought , asdid also the late and badly done heavy lands","Ipswich Journal, 31st July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6393,4,8,1886,Summer,4,8,1886,Summer,". Some fields were burnt op in consequence of the drought , and will prodnee poor crops . Kentish farmers are","Ipswich Journal, 04th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6394,11,8,1886,Summer,11,8,1886,Summer,crops are condemned already . On gravelly soils the June drought hopelessly injured the prospect bole as to quantity and quality,"Ipswich Journal, 11st August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6395,14,8,1886,Summer,14,8,1886,Summer,"the Gardiocrs ' Chronicle : - "" The cold asd drought have been very unfavourable for the early kinds , the","Ipswich Journal, 14th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6396,21,8,1886,Summer,21,8,1886,Summer,"cric' . Oats a small crop , owing to the drought of June , which gave a hay crop of exeellent","Ipswich Journal, 21st August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6397,24,8,1886,Summer,24,8,1886,Summer,", and at least part of Suffolk , the long drought and the fortnight of cold weather just at batch- If","Ipswich Journal, 24th August 1886",England,UKH,UKH1,"UKH13,UKH14",,19th Century newspaper,Media 6398,11,10,1886,Autumn,11,10,1886,Autumn,"succeed , Ere summer fully took the load ; But drought severe came next to hand , And beatinoreasing parch 'd","Ipswich Journal, 11st October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6399,18,11,1886,Autumn,18,11,1886,Autumn,"ground ; and , except in acme places where the drought had laid hold , was a very good crop .","Ipswich Journal, 18th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6400,18,11,1886,Autumn,18,11,1886,Autumn,"soil , istcO6ssA greatly depends on the season ; snch'a' drought as 'was e experienced tbis summer up to the middle","Ipswich Journal, 18th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6401,13,12,1886,Winter,13,12,1886,Winter,into account the weather . Everybody knew that after a drought there was a great deal of dust upon the roads,"Ipswich Journal, 13rd December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6402,22,12,1886,Winter,22,12,1886,Winter,"the Princes of 'Wales , end whicl is an juprovementupen droughts , may bs obtained for one shilling . ' Mngic","Ipswich Journal, 22nd December 1886",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6403,8,1,1887,Winter,8,1,1887,Winter,"daimpe summers. : We , had rather . a bad drought this last summer , and the hay C'top was so","Ipswich Journal, 08th January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6404,8,3,1887,Spring,8,3,1887,Spring,"implement . Many agriCulturista feel that the increased facility of drought is a material point , as the implement does the","Ipswich Journal, 08th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6405,12,3,1887,Spring,12,3,1887,Spring,"Paul'sChurcb , Winohmore-hill , by the Rev. A. C. A. Drought , Frederick William Stoneham , second son of Robert Thompson","Ipswich Journal, 12nd March 1887",England,"UKI,UKH","UKI2,UKH3",UKI21,Cranham,19th Century newspaper,Media 6406,15,3,1887,Spring,15,3,1887,Spring,"southern half' of England there has been a period of drought , lasting from the commencement of February until the clone","Ipswich Journal, 15th March 1887",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6407,15,3,1887,Spring,15,3,1887,Spring,"a very remarkable ono , : inasmuch as the prolonged drought has been counteracted by the absence of search . ing","Ipswich Journal, 15th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6408,29,3,1887,Spring,29,3,1887,Spring,", -while on her . 'ty tisealfor the official forced drought trial of her '. s chicery . ' She was","Ipswich Journal, 29th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6409,15,4,1887,Spring,15,4,1887,Spring,"stroager and more penetrating root , is less affectedi by drought and wzithstands frost better than that variety . MeSsrs .","Ipswich Journal, 15th April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6410,22,4,1887,Spring,22,4,1887,Spring,"the land moist , and secure the plants against the drought . Dung and tillage together nill attain the necessary degree","Ipswich Journal, 22nd April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6411,6,5,1887,Spring,6,5,1887,Spring,in the pressing work of the season-owing to thc e drought-which has been exceptionally favourable for e thrashing operations . Whether,"Ipswich Journal, 06th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6412,24,6,1887,Summer,24,6,1887,Summer,"nnsthing but anxious to purchaae , owiniL to the continued drought , and a good many lots remained unsold at the","Ipswich Journal, 24th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6413,1,7,1887,Summer,1,7,1887,Summer,"on tie 71 two following days , yet the parching drought went on . -However , the Jubilee day was altogether","Ipswich Journal, 01st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6414,1,7,1887,Summer,1,7,1887,Summer,"pleasant for athletic performances . The violence of the present drought is now becoming a matter of con- Y. cern ,","Ipswich Journal, 01st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6415,1,7,1887,Summer,1,7,1887,Summer,are fortunate enough to have laud which can stand against drought pretty well-will not be so IAte as was antici- pated,"Ipswich Journal, 01st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6416,1,7,1887,Summer,1,7,1887,Summer,"bullocks were lower to sel2 in consequence of the continued drought . Beef made 4 , . 4d. , mutton 5s.","Ipswich Journal, 01st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6417,8,7,1887,Summer,8,7,1887,Summer,""" there is , generally speakinag-in spit 's of the drought-a. fairly good crop of . bay and an un- ,","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6418,8,7,1887,Summer,8,7,1887,Summer,"confess , to see how marvellously the plants withstand the drought in localities where the land is anything but heavy .","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6419,8,7,1887,Summer,8,7,1887,Summer,"N.W. at nine and ten p.m. on that day . Drought to the end has been maintained , and manydaysof great","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6420,8,7,1887,Summer,8,7,1887,Summer,"; and more than twostuirdsof it fell in Mayt The drought in Jute almost unprecedented , nld the 15tb was the","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6421,8,7,1887,Summer,8,7,1887,Summer,"flowers . Market 2 ardeners are beginniing toi feel lthe drought keenly , and hOuld it conet lop through this week","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6422,15,7,1887,Summer,15,7,1887,Summer,"On Albion now full Summer reigns , And seald by drought are all her plains . So opposite to months gone","Ipswich Journal, 15th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6423,15,7,1887,Summer,15,7,1887,Summer,"and heat , as pereistent as ever in the notable drought of 1887 . This week has indeed been a special","Ipswich Journal, 15th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6424,15,7,1887,Summer,15,7,1887,Summer,"beet-roots--which once they have made a start can withstand a drought marvellouely -will not be so bad , those of them","Ipswich Journal, 15th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6425,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,"of previous years , notwithstand- ing the long and trying drought through which the exhibits bad passed before reacbing the show","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6426,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,"to previous years , and , taking into consideration the drought , the exhibits of roses especially were exceedingly fine .","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6427,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,"flowers from the white pink which braves this long continued drought to the choicest roees of every tint , for the","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6428,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,"a cause of con- siderable loss . The recent protracted drought has rendered ferns , furze , and heather par- ticularly","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6429,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,"water-mill at ( levering is , 3 after the long drought , not muob beyond a brook . I Easton is","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6430,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,and g eological study during the afternoon . The long drought J has wrought havoc with the wild flowvers-perhaps no spart,"Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6431,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,". We can but fear ill effects from the severe drought on the light lands , and especially among the barleys","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6432,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,"the 5th inst. there has been a seven weeks ' drought here , but the spell was broken on Saturday morning","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6433,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,"in places is very deep , even after the long drought . It appears that the little fellow Bendall , who","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6434,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,"been partial , and many looalities are suffer- jug from drought . Averages : -Wheat 834 qrs. 23us. , . 1","Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6435,29,7,1887,Summer,29,7,1887,Summer,"sale . On the light lands , the long- contined drought has made wheat scanty and unprofitable , and lighlt-land farmers","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6436,29,7,1887,Summer,29,7,1887,Summer,against him . But we can not always have either droughts or floods ; there have been lengthened periods during which,"Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6437,29,7,1887,Summer,29,7,1887,Summer,"lengthened periods during which the weather has consisted of neither droughts nor floods , and there will be such periods again","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6438,29,7,1887,Summer,29,7,1887,Summer,"fair prices , although e it must be admitted the drought made itself felt all "" through the sale . NOTABLE","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6439,29,7,1887,Summer,29,7,1887,Summer,"the landsespe , watch the field , Although by the drought so sealed ; Mercy Ruides , there 's progress seen","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6440,29,7,1887,Summer,29,7,1887,Summer,"the thunderstorms , as there is an unusual proneness to drought at present all this year . The expected repetition of","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6441,29,7,1887,Summer,29,7,1887,Summer,"storm . To the date of this report heat and drought are still predominant , the finest and most glorious sum","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6442,29,7,1887,Summer,29,7,1887,Summer,"grown . With regard to the roses , considering the drought and the lstenees of the season , the exhibits were","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6443,29,7,1887,Summer,29,7,1887,Summer,"better than most folks expected to see after the long drought ; currants , gooseberries , and apples were numerous ,","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6444,5,8,1887,Summer,5,8,1887,Summer,", when , in jpite of the long and trying drought , they are clothed in a ll their summer beauty","Ipswich Journal, 05th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6445,5,8,1887,Summer,5,8,1887,Summer,"the sod . In spite of all the heat and drought , Of a supply we need not doubt ; Heaven","Ipswich Journal, 05th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6446,5,8,1887,Summer,5,8,1887,Summer,"adore . A farther protraction of beat , and the drought scarcely broken , except on the lfth . Seldom have","Ipswich Journal, 05th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6447,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,"London Hospitals . EIOXNE.l WVATER SUPPLY. -Owing to the continued drought the supply of water here is bccoming very limited ,","Ipswich Journal, 12nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6448,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,"fire , as , from the extraordinary nature of the droughts it was feared that the whole of the surrounding fieles","Ipswich Journal, 12nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6449,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,"great heat and brilliant skies , and a protraction of drought ; the gracious rain on thf 16th having been the","Ipswich Journal, 12nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6450,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,"water twice a day on to Langton-green , whil3t the drought lasted , by Mr. T. Beales , the contractor for","Ipswich Journal, 12nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6451,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,"to the dryness s of thte materiell after the prolonged drought , quiokly t burst into ai dame . Ak fresh","Ipswich Journal, 12nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6452,19,8,1887,Summer,19,8,1887,Summer,obvions reason that graziers pros . pects after the prolonged drought and unparalleled low b prices are anythiDg but rosy .,"Ipswich Journal, 19th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6453,19,8,1887,Summer,19,8,1887,Summer,"a prairie district which had been much burnt during the drought . After passing on to the Toledo , Peorla ,","Ipswich Journal, 19th August 1887",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Chatsworth,19th Century newspaper,Media 6454,19,8,1887,Summer,19,8,1887,Summer,"one family have perished . There has been a prolonged drought in the prairie , and consequently water was unobtainable ;","Ipswich Journal, 19th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6455,19,8,1887,Summer,19,8,1887,Summer,"parching characters still continue to make up tht long violent drought of over ten weeks , and marks the memorable summer","Ipswich Journal, 19th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6456,26,8,1887,Summer,26,8,1887,Summer,"whole of the United Kingdom , broke ry up the drought and beat of thle summer of 1887 . In *u.","Ipswich Journal, 26th August 1887",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6457,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,"in somewhat unusual numbers is mainly the result of the drought , and is really not of sufficient importance to cause","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1887",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6458,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,"re , ting verv serious , y'know I If this Drought con- lu . Vius 'ou 't what wse 1 Fridend.","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6459,9,9,1887,Autumn,9,9,1887,Autumn,"which had been stopped im 0Olse a quenco of the drought , have resulmed a1eratios. l'rafflo on the Leeds and Liverpool","Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1887",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6460,16,9,1887,Autumn,16,9,1887,Autumn,"planted on Julwilee , day , bee survi ved *the drought and is looking remarkably healthy . B3AD WEf.1L ASElI .","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6461,16,9,1887,Autumn,16,9,1887,Autumn,"show gave little or no ndiatin o th recent unparalleled drought , for the ualty wnecellent , although the exhibits were","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6462,16,9,1887,Autumn,16,9,1887,Autumn,for an absence of rain in June : a severe drought and excessive daily heats from June 4th to August 9th,"Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6463,16,9,1887,Autumn,16,9,1887,Autumn,"3d. to 5a. per sieve . iMr . Sohn W. Drought , of Wingabroagh House , user Bier magistrate for Kiug'n","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6464,7,10,1887,Autumn,7,10,1887,Autumn,most gracious blessing for the land after the long severe drought and heat . From the 18th to the 27th a,"Ipswich Journal, 07th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6465,18,11,1887,Autumn,18,11,1887,Autumn,"at the present . In reply to the subject of drought and empty ponds , it should be remembered that in","Ipswich Journal, 18th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6466,18,11,1887,Autumn,18,11,1887,Autumn,". The present year to August 28th , a violent drought . Since then a good supply , but , not","Ipswich Journal, 18th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6467,9,12,1887,Winter,9,12,1887,Winter,"a yet insulflnijut to repleeleh'the pools and:rivnlcts after the 'great drought bUfhet *auer.a The gale on . rd , after the","Ipswich Journal, 09th December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6468,9,1,1888,Winter,9,1,1888,Winter,"the three summer months were one reign of beat and drought , and from June 12th to August 26th the heat","Ipswich Journal, 09th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6469,10,1,1888,Winter,10,1,1888,Winter,"up for l by a period of great heat and drought in June , July and August . For my own","Ipswich Journal, 10th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6470,11,1,1888,Winter,11,1,1888,Winter,"the average . This was chiefly the result of the drought from Juse to October , and in the middle months","Ipswich Journal, 11st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6471,11,1,1888,Winter,11,1,1888,Winter,"below the average , and this being followed by the drought , rendered the summer an extremely dry one . Temperature","Ipswich Journal, 11st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6472,17,1,1888,Winter,17,1,1888,Winter,out of the question the reduced yield from the recent drought . It would be a good policy to press for,"Ipswich Journal, 17th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6473,17,1,1888,Winter,17,1,1888,Winter,"trying one , in consequence of the severe , o drought ; while prices of stock and crops were unremu. a.","Ipswich Journal, 17th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6474,19,1,1888,Winter,19,1,1888,Winter,"is a smell decrease , probably attributable to the long drought is the summer , and the consequent partial failure of","Ipswich Journal, 19th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6475,24,1,1888,Winter,24,1,1888,Winter,"the year , end stood well through sun- shinse and drought , IO to 12 coombs an acre common on heavy","Ipswich Journal, 24th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6476,25,1,1888,Winter,25,1,1888,Winter,"districts where dry fodder is short from last season 's drought , orwhere the failure of turnips or other crops eaused","Ipswich Journal, 25th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6477,28,1,1888,Winter,28,1,1888,Winter,"there wean small decrease , probably attributable to the long drought in the summer , and the consequent partiasl failstc of","Ipswich Journal, 28th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6478,30,1,1888,Winter,30,1,1888,Winter,oving to the check givea to their *Vith this excessive drought of last so.1amer . The bes ti toprune them is,"Ipswich Journal, 30th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6479,2,2,1888,Winter,2,2,1888,Winter,and the whole business was adJourne&l . A most unusual drought has esxisted in Grthani and the district fortseh pttSt '2nonth,"Ipswich Journal, 02nd February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6480,11,2,1888,Winter,11,2,1888,Winter,"its extreme heat , so that their tloni-two in that droughty country should not he cobned oF them . Tenu Dr.","Ipswich Journal, 11st February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6481,17,2,1888,Winter,17,2,1888,Winter,"much money in arti. howil food , and then the drought of summer burnt up the crass , and feed became","Ipswich Journal, 17th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6482,21,2,1888,Winter,21,2,1888,Winter,"institute an ex- perimnent in this direction . APPREHENsIONS OF DROUGHT . In replv to Sir Henry Boeae , Mdr .","Ipswich Journal, 21st February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6483,24,2,1888,Winter,24,2,1888,Winter,FILAMLINGHAM . DIIAUGSTv - ATcHl. -On Wednesday evening the return drought match between the Ba'linham Readineg roomu andl the Framhlinebham Rea'iing-rooni,"Ipswich Journal, 24th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6484,29,2,1888,Winter,29,2,1888,Winter,"net im- probable that we may this year have another drought , and* consequently the water supplies of large towns are","Ipswich Journal, 29th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6485,16,3,1888,Spring,16,3,1888,Spring,". As a rule , seasons of abnorrmal heat and drought are not so favourable to the production amil progrees of","Ipswich Journal, 16th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6486,16,3,1888,Spring,16,3,1888,Spring,"soft soazp and quassias , hut tbe beat and the drought checkvd the flowv of sap in the i luau 's","Ipswich Journal, 16th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6487,19,3,1888,Spring,19,3,1888,Spring,"from the begrinning . Little checks , it may be drought or a poor soil , often lead to piping .","Ipswich Journal, 19th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6488,20,3,1888,Spring,20,3,1888,Spring,"ths condition of the In-d , after a priod of drought , was ae farvurable for making lgood seed-beds as it","Ipswich Journal, 20th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6489,21,3,1888,Spring,21,3,1888,Spring,a fourtb would probably have moistened the lips of this droughty speaker bad not CoL. WALEOND spilled the contents on the,"Ipswich Journal, 21st March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6490,22,3,1888,Spring,22,3,1888,Spring,"Suspply. -Dnring the pest year , owing to the long-continued drought , the water supply has given some trouble . Many","Ipswich Journal, 22nd March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6491,3,4,1888,Spring,3,4,1888,Spring,"those who ought to know , that the mueh dreaded drought predicted for the . coming summer , and it ,","Ipswich Journal, 03rd April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6492,3,4,1888,Spring,3,4,1888,Spring,"after thO snow hbas disappeared , and thus the threatened drought will be averted , or , at least , materially","Ipswich Journal, 03rd April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6493,9,4,1888,Spring,9,4,1888,Spring,", which was continuous and severe . Then the great drought and beat throughout the three summer months , whea all","Ipswich Journal, 09th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6494,18,4,1888,Spring,18,4,1888,Spring,"April last year wvas followed by a pre . loniged drought , and in Augrust it became evident that the crops","Ipswich Journal, 18th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6495,23,4,1888,Spring,23,4,1888,Spring,"into an impervious ernst that Iteben crops 'A inufer by drought . ber I PMsLY. -Sow on a rich border ,","Ipswich Journal, 23rd April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6496,25,4,1888,Spring,25,4,1888,Spring,"The dread of the Australian farmer is a long- continued drought , asd it is the repeated rOcurrenac of this wihich","Ipswich Journal, 25th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6497,14,5,1888,Spring,14,5,1888,Spring,have none ; for during the excessive heat ana I drought there was hai dly any other vegetable pro- curable in,"Ipswich Journal, 14th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6498,14,5,1888,Spring,14,5,1888,Spring,"that keeps the moisture in the soil , and if drought prevails they are copiously watered , few crops re .","Ipswich Journal, 14th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6499,15,5,1888,Spring,15,5,1888,Spring,"of moisture , and the indications for another Peason of drought , so far , ore certainly of a very serious","Ipswich Journal, 15th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6500,25,5,1888,Spring,25,5,1888,Spring,", by driving to and from milking , and during drought , when grass is dried up , in cows poacb.","Ipswich Journal, 25th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6501,25,5,1888,Spring,25,5,1888,Spring,"are certain to get what they require , but during drought they seldom get sufficient food on the pasture ; and","Ipswich Journal, 25th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6502,29,5,1888,Spring,29,5,1888,Spring,may appear on the surface . sd Another season of drought would be lieestroun inas- I much as its attendant losses,"Ipswich Journal, 29th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6503,5,6,1888,Summer,5,6,1888,Summer,"does not soon turn the scale in their favour , drought will soon weigh it down . This morning the sky","Ipswich Journal, 05th June 1888",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6504,11,6,1888,Summer,11,6,1888,Summer,"bat a ratter short crop , ousioY to tto protrsc5.ed drought , aud it is nowv too late to increase thje","Ipswich Journal, 11st June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6505,19,6,1888,Summer,19,6,1888,Summer,shower or two which followed the first break-up of the drought ; but whilst the rainfall mnight not have done themn,"Ipswich Journal, 19th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6506,25,6,1888,Summer,25,6,1888,Summer,"plants are looking wveakly in consequence of last season 's drought . Blind plants should be destroyed , and newv plantations","Ipswich Journal, 25th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6507,25,6,1888,Summer,25,6,1888,Summer,"all classes , if ! strong , will stand more drought than mcost plants , and , if' turned out of","Ipswich Journal, 25th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6508,29,6,1888,Summer,29,6,1888,Summer,"off until it has become quite a srrious case of drought . Beet coms up very badly , as do the","Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6509,5,7,1888,Summer,5,7,1888,Summer,proof against the ravages of insects and the dangers of drought . For some time the carrion beetle was only half,"Ipswich Journal, 05th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6510,5,7,1888,Summer,5,7,1888,Summer,was formerly believed to be exempt alike from injury by drought or insect plagues . I It is qpite common in,"Ipswich Journal, 05th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6511,16,7,1888,Summer,16,7,1888,Summer,"scourge , and what a contrast to the heat , drought , and azure skies of July 1850 , 1868 ,","Ipswich Journal, 16th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6512,16,7,1888,Summer,16,7,1888,Summer,"of either extreme , it may be all heat and drought , or of excessive wet in fits , or of","Ipswich Journal, 16th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6513,27,7,1888,Summer,27,7,1888,Summer,"and satisfactory conditio'n on the whole . Unlike the burning drought of the same time last year ; yet , -in","Ipswich Journal, 27th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6514,3,8,1888,Summer,3,8,1888,Summer,"nearly 5i inches , and yet amid burning periods of drought ! l And at Epping , in the heat and","Ipswich Journal, 03rd August 1888",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Epping,19th Century newspaper,Media 6515,3,8,1888,Summer,3,8,1888,Summer,"! l And at Epping , in the heat and drought of 1834 , the rain in July was 6.34 inches","Ipswich Journal, 03rd August 1888",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Epping,19th Century newspaper,Media 6516,24,8,1888,Summer,24,8,1888,Summer,close after a long spell of brilliant Sunshine anm the drought had broken up ; now the harvest is in its,"Ipswich Journal, 24th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6517,24,8,1888,Summer,24,8,1888,Summer,almost as much hurt by cold in spring as by drought in Bier . summer . The lung cold spring we,"Ipswich Journal, 24th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6518,24,8,1888,Summer,24,8,1888,Summer,"two lal seasons of 1888 and 1887--one a season of drought , and do the other aS . eason of drought","Ipswich Journal, 24th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6519,24,8,1888,Summer,24,8,1888,Summer,"drought , and do the other aS . eason of drought to start with , and then ai bc deluge fdnrieg","Ipswich Journal, 24th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6520,31,8,1888,Summer,31,8,1888,Summer,"London . ) J fBut after four such years of drought as were the past , we may yet he gratef","Ipswich Journal, 31st August 1888",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6521,21,9,1888,Autumn,21,9,1888,Autumn,and of better quality nnd favmnour by far than during drought . Thio fact has of late been a general remark,"Ipswich Journal, 21st September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6522,28,12,1888,Winter,28,12,1888,Winter,"- - - exceptionally severe ; the lone spell of drought in-May and June aroused appiehensions of a water famine ,","Ipswich Journal, 28th December 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6523,12,7,1889,Summer,12,7,1889,Summer,"class at Dies , notwithstanding they had suffered from the drought , and the storm on Sunday , were simply magnificedt","Ipswich Journal, 12nd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6524,19,7,1889,Summer,19,7,1889,Summer,"and the results are favourable , notwitiitsbttditlg tile cou- tinued drought to wvhioh the corn wras exposed . Sorgenllt-iustrictor 1u :","Ipswich Journal, 19th July 1889",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD31,Hyde,19th Century newspaper,Media 6525,26,7,1889,Summer,26,7,1889,Summer,"have proved long since that July gives extremes , burning droughts or gluts of rain ; 1887 was one of the","Ipswich Journal, 26th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6526,20,9,1889,Autumn,20,9,1889,Autumn,"similar . A very high borometer , and tendency to drought , have prevailed now for many days ; and the","Ipswich Journal, 20th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6527,16,11,1889,Autumn,16,11,1889,Autumn,nerrly approaching a 1uunuic in coirsequeroc0 of the . continued drought rusuiltingg ia the stoppage of I traiusport and foued supr,"Ipswich Journal, 16th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6528,7,12,1889,Winter,7,12,1889,Winter,"praying still hold off , and on account of the drought everything is at famine price , The Government , to","Ipswich Journal, 07th December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6529,28,12,1889,Winter,28,12,1889,Winter,", the bounds of newly-sown fields to protect them from drought and destruc- tive insects. -Russiain Pietures . Drawn with Pen","Ipswich Journal, 28th December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6530,15,3,1890,Spring,15,3,1890,Spring,"its future management . The question of allowing choes , droughts , and dominoes to a e played in the reading-rolon","Ipswich Journal, 15th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6531,9,8,1890,Summer,9,8,1890,Summer,"channel forming the look entrance . aeing of a6 Veryev drought of water she , heeled over as the tidme rec=ed","Ipswich Journal, 09th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6532,23,5,1891,Spring,23,5,1891,Spring,"*4iCetIctUrlt Gazette , which ays Teosssariy ref trmof tboa an drought is seenby the e oE N te aTh qui ,","Ipswich Journal, 23rd May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6533,19,9,1891,Autumn,19,9,1891,Autumn,"effect . But presently there came a EeneVoef tt ruible drought , when the sheep , whieh knew more then men","Ipswich Journal, 19th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6534,19,12,1891,Winter,19,12,1891,Winter,"was covered with sufficient water for a boat of her drought . Lewsq , on seeing the smqok's ' i light","Ipswich Journal, 19th December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6535,21,5,1892,Spring,21,5,1892,Spring,"is a tolerable one , while ismother week of cold drought would render evens that . imnpossible . The weaither has","Ipswich Journal, 21st May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6536,23,7,1892,Summer,23,7,1892,Summer,"the latter was etseuted in the Sooth of England by drought , which barley endures better ; while in the North","Ipswich Journal, 23rd July 1892",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6537,20,8,1892,Summer,20,8,1892,Summer,"a good yield may obtain remunerative prices , bat the drought and the curl or talip root will make a large","Ipswich Journal, 20th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6538,8,4,1893,Spring,8,4,1893,Spring,"brilliantly tic 1 , fine , and , notwithstanding the drought , there is at thi r present a good crop","Ipswich Journal, 08th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6539,22,4,1893,Spring,22,4,1893,Spring,", everywhere bad juat now on account Of the protracted drought , but those around Ipswich simply beggar description , Some","Ipswich Journal, 22nd April 1893",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,19th Century newspaper,Media 6540,22,4,1893,Spring,22,4,1893,Spring,"to the local proqpacts , in consequence of the presunt drought-it is little short of that , the banks by the","Ipswich Journal, 22nd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6541,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"dearer than laest wqeek , owine to the long in drought sead cold nights . "" If thero was no rain","Ipswich Journal, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6542,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"maintains b our last week 's quotation . "" The drought must have ft 3 been pretty general , because in","Ipswich Journal, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6543,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,who fix 1844 as t s a season of ureat drought . I find the following in d c Tuesday 's,"Ipswich Journal, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6544,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,the 0 more impresserl ( in my mind-whether the long droughts n from the middle ef Mareh or the tremondous rainfall,"Ipswich Journal, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6545,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"time , there is little or no allusion to the drought . I' -On June 1st I findl in one of","Ipswich Journal, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6546,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"was the commencement of the breaking no of ty theo drought , and the Mark Lane report of Jane 28th in","Ipswich Journal, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6547,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,So that on the authority of my venerahle friend the drought of 1834 was the more sovere . There was one,"Ipswich Journal, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6548,6,5,1893,Spring,6,5,1893,Spring,"in the wheats are able to stand any length of drought . In ailo proportion to the dryness , so the","Ipswich Journal, 06th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6549,6,5,1893,Spring,6,5,1893,Spring,ry ) neither so powerfel nor penetrating . Thus the drought Hl ; -I hedge myself under my saving clause-is leaving,"Ipswich Journal, 06th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6550,6,5,1893,Spring,6,5,1893,Spring,"exceedingly low , though I oIr. am informed when the drought of 1834 , to which I re- to aerred last","Ipswich Journal, 06th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6551,6,5,1893,Spring,6,5,1893,Spring,". As was expected would be the case the prolonged drought bad its effect upon the entries of Atock , though","Ipswich Journal, 06th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6552,6,5,1893,Spring,6,5,1893,Spring,"account of e tihe shortness of feed cansed by the drought , and cotton a cakes eold readily at 5 to","Ipswich Journal, 06th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6553,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,"to finish , indication . of tiho severity of the drought . Fields were to be seen bih reld there already","Ipswich Journal, 13rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6554,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,"wends b fore , and never let in so much drought . Ihe hoed whi st is very spindley . ""","Ipswich Journal, 13rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6555,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,"second cause was owing un- he doubtedly to the long drought , which had loosened the 3d stones . In several","Ipswich Journal, 13rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6556,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,"be I fluabed during the continuance of the present long drought , but Dr. Barnes and Mr. Rush both said this","Ipswich Journal, 13rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6557,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,"trade showed no improvement , on account of the continued drought and shortness of feed . Numbers penned , exclusive of","Ipswich Journal, 13rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6558,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,to . day 's market thinly attended . The phenomenal drought naturally restricts present sowing orders . Red clover . seed,"Ipswich Journal, 13rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6559,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,to do any permanent geod . The effect of the drought is very serious ; some of the yoang green crops,"Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6560,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,joyfal news could he recordod of a break-up of the drought generally throughout the country . The pastures are ia places,"Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6561,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,"to her credit . * # , * The remarkable drought has , to aU appearances , come to an end","Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6562,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,I I P i F i i I I THE DROUGHT AND THE CROPS . a The drought has become more,"Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6563,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,I I THE DROUGHT AND THE CROPS . a The drought has become more intense and the temperature higher ; there,"Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6564,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,"poor i clay , which lay very wet before the drought came , , together with a similar change for the","Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6565,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,roads are in sbch a fearful state from the long drought that it is at wonder more horses do uot go,"Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6566,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,WF.ATHor. -After exactly twelvo weeks of as b severe a drought as was ever experienced at this period of the year,"Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6567,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,"IPSWICEI CATTLE , Tuesday. -Trado dull on account of continued drought . Aaimals penned , exelusive of sale yards : 540","Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6568,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,qualities and mutton cheaper . In consequence of the continued drought store sheep and cattle sold slowly . Numbers penned :,"Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6569,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,"short , several lots being withdrawn owing to the coutinued drought . The trado throughout was dull , and prices weak","Ipswich Journal, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6570,27,5,1893,Spring,27,5,1893,Spring,AGeiCcuLruRan CORRIsPONDENT . I suppose I must admit that the drought has at last broken up though the rainfall has not,"Ipswich Journal, 27th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6571,27,5,1893,Spring,27,5,1893,Spring,the rural districts at the complete break-up of the long drought . A week of 9 showery weather has greatly modified,"Ipswich Journal, 27th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6572,27,5,1893,Spring,27,5,1893,Spring,"A required . Some of the ill effects of the drought are t irremediable , whatever the character of the ensuing","Ipswich Journal, 27th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6573,27,5,1893,Spring,27,5,1893,Spring,"crop . r Where the latter was sown during the drought , e germination may now take place speedily ; but","Ipswich Journal, 27th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6574,27,5,1893,Spring,27,5,1893,Spring,"present week have enabled farmers to drill barley where the drought had pre . vented it before . BuNoAY BREOSITORY ,","Ipswich Journal, 27th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6575,3,6,1893,Summer,3,6,1893,Summer,position remains very serious over the whole area in which drought has been almost persistent since the end of February .,"Ipswich Journal, 03rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6576,3,6,1893,Summer,3,6,1893,Summer,"not e been so much soil exposed to the unwoanted drought , e and the beht which may have the courage","Ipswich Journal, 03rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6577,10,6,1893,Summer,10,6,1893,Summer,counktry hav ho late been favoured had' fallen since the drought set in ren in earnest . So much the worse,"Ipswich Journal, 10th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6578,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,"be Si told of other localities . D a The drought continues , and in view of its being still a","Ipswich Journal, 17th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6579,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,"by I'.r . WT . Roynalds . Owing to the drought , the "" pitch "" was very hard . Bseooea","Ipswich Journal, 17th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6580,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,"only commanded a slow trade , attributable to the continued drought . Calves did not make good prices . Fair supply","Ipswich Journal, 17th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6581,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,"New French trefolium keeps steady in value . . This droughty weather will , as is always the case , areate","Ipswich Journal, 17th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6582,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,"bottom had at last been tu AeA3 , that A drought should have come in aud inteneiliel Lto troubles aud difficulties","Ipswich Journal, 24th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6583,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,"having a spell of the losmey arnl iuconvunience attending the drought , for this ie , imt we ore told in","Ipswich Journal, 24th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6584,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,"we ore told in the Stasslandrde "" The prolmonrd , drought on the Coutinent , as well as nt home ,","Ipswich Journal, 24th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6585,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,"supply or , runaiu. - extremely short . "" The drought is very &svereiy Iel' in East Essex , where the","Ipswich Journal, 24th June 1893",England,UKH,UKH3,,East Essex,19th Century newspaper,Media 6586,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,"of the water. -Mr . Greenwood reported that notwithuralldilng the drought he bad a good supply in the well , there","Ipswich Journal, 24th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6587,1,7,1893,Summer,1,7,1893,Summer,rain almost for a length of time which made the drought of 1834 memorable in some districts n in Suffolk .,"Ipswich Journal, 01st July 1893",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6588,1,7,1893,Summer,1,7,1893,Summer,"P- "" After seven- 0 teen weeks of almost absolute drought , rain has fallen generally throughout the south and eaat","Ipswich Journal, 01st July 1893",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6589,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,"pleaeuretooauplehis nonte to the toast . Speakinr upon tiQe unrinal drought , he said , no a farmer , he had","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6590,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,"as to save agriculturists from the effects of the long drought P The fact is , a great deal of theb","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6591,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,"troubles which he must experienco in cnseqaencs of the prolonged drought . Somc of these suggestions are very timely , and","Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6592,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,witness at least a temporary break up of the long drought from which the district baa recently been eniffering . At,"Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6593,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,barley . Mr. Rihbinson observed that owing to the esxtraordiniary drought there had not becn enough moi-tcre for the plants to,"Ipswich Journal, 08th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6594,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,"the water from the river Wisaoy , , which the drought bas not improved--Mr . Fison aeaedr r the attention of","Ipswich Journal, 15th July 1893",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6595,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,"agricultural in consequence of the prolonga. 8th tion of the drought , and much as some districts in this county have","Ipswich Journal, 15th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6596,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,", I could not discern the slightest trace of the drought which had worked such havoc in ; other localities .","Ipswich Journal, 15th July 1893",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6597,22,7,1893,Summer,22,7,1893,Summer,iato the Pern and yellow loef from exceessive heat and drought . Ua- doubtedly the ontlook has b come brixhater all,"Ipswich Journal, 22nd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6598,29,7,1893,Summer,29,7,1893,Summer,"Eastern , South-Easterr , and Southern distiict3 , where the drought has been mostsevere . The caut grain in a few","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1893",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6599,29,7,1893,Summer,29,7,1893,Summer,"whichthe exhibits were satisfaotorily Staged , ehowed that the continued drought had played its par , , and tall round a","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6600,29,7,1893,Summer,29,7,1893,Summer,"of use , when we see how the long continued drought has made fodder rather scarce . Apologiring for the length","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6601,29,7,1893,Summer,29,7,1893,Summer,"mainly due to agricultural depression , aggravated by the long-continued drought , but partly to questions about rates and charges .","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6602,29,7,1893,Summer,29,7,1893,Summer,"farmers on account of deficiency of fodder during tue prolonged drought . The Continental traffic has bean satisfactory ; and ,","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6603,29,7,1893,Summer,29,7,1893,Summer,"In the first instance the disease was ascribed to the drought , but the renewal of the epidemic in still greater","Ipswich Journal, 29th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6604,5,8,1893,Summer,5,8,1893,Summer,any that have preceded them le since the ill-rffects of drought were first noticedo ; 0o but there is en extraordinary,"Ipswich Journal, 05th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6605,12,8,1893,Summer,12,8,1893,Summer,"arises from eating poisonous herbs , as owing to the drought the cattle consumed almost anything . Mrs. Elizabeth Adcroft has","Ipswich Journal, 12nd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6606,26,8,1893,Summer,26,8,1893,Summer,"at the Corporation Farm , Handford Hall . The exceptional drought and the ever-present agricultural depreseion 3 doubtless accounted for the","Ipswich Journal, 26th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6607,2,9,1893,Autumn,2,9,1893,Autumn,"of pigs of 24,329 , No sousi doubt the prolonged drought has affected the figures , but as the numbers were","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6608,2,9,1893,Autumn,2,9,1893,Autumn,"- 4th of June , the full force of the drought bad not then been felt ; and it is evident","Ipswich Journal, 02nd September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6609,9,9,1893,Autumn,9,9,1893,Autumn,"the potatoes were very good , consider ing the extreme drought , the collections beingt especially sO . The collections Of","Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6610,9,9,1893,Autumn,9,9,1893,Autumn,"vegetables were very fine ; celery , owing to the drought , was net up to the usual standard , The","Ipswich Journal, 09th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6611,16,9,1893,Autumn,16,9,1893,Autumn,", London , write that the present remarkable and protracted drought naturally restricts the consumptive demand for seeds required for iimmediato","Ipswich Journal, 16th September 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6612,7,10,1893,Autumn,7,10,1893,Autumn,"almost as completely Sn it wae by the second e drought , but other vegetation must have had a material d","Ipswich Journal, 07th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6613,14,10,1893,Autumn,14,10,1893,Autumn,"the present dearth of herbage , owing to the long drought , are certain to be eaten with avidity . In","Ipswich Journal, 14th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6614,4,11,1893,Autumn,4,11,1893,Autumn,"serious losses , and this year , with the protracted drought and the depreciation in the value of live stock ,","Ipswich Journal, 04th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6615,11,11,1893,Autumn,11,11,1893,Autumn,"able to work on the land after such an unparalleled drought , and the wheat breach for the season has been","Ipswich Journal, 11st November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6616,11,11,1893,Autumn,11,11,1893,Autumn,"excessive rains , and being followed by exceptional and continued drought-as may have been the case to an extent which might","Ipswich Journal, 11st November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6617,18,11,1893,Autumn,18,11,1893,Autumn,"the omission of allowances for the effects of storms , drought , excessive rain , chinoliboys , grasshoppers , rust ,","Ipswich Journal, 18th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6618,9,12,1893,Winter,9,12,1893,Winter,", and is equally true of other breeds of heavy drought horses . This is the dark side of the picture","Ipswich Journal, 09th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6619,16,12,1893,Winter,16,12,1893,Winter,"caused by interrupted summer growth , caused by the long drought of 1893 , and favoured by the long spell of","Ipswich Journal, 16th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6620,16,12,1893,Winter,16,12,1893,Winter,natural food for their flocks through the abnormal period of drought which commenced in the month of March . The hopeless,"Ipswich Journal, 16th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6621,13,1,1894,Winter,13,1,1894,Winter,than previouI yeare bad been . The long end continued drought of 1893 4 of had been very decrimental to the,"Ipswich Journal, 13rd January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6622,13,1,1894,Winter,13,1,1894,Winter,", while foreed sales of native meat caused by the drought , and the decrease of demand attributed to the great","Ipswich Journal, 13rd January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6623,3,2,1894,Winter,3,2,1894,Winter,"eff ( if e 3,491 , mainly occasioned hy the drought which cl occurred throughout , the summer , with the","Ipswich Journal, 03rd February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6624,3,2,1894,Winter,3,2,1894,Winter,fto domestic and other parpeses is obtained . Duriag the' drought last year the canoe ves adiscovProd to b- stro. locrm,"Ipswich Journal, 03rd February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6625,10,2,1894,Winter,10,2,1894,Winter,"ing down , and vet owing tothe severity of the drought it in the month of Septembor , all their work","Ipswich Journal, 10th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6626,3,3,1894,Spring,3,3,1894,Spring,"well maintained . In Consequence of the severe and prolonged drought , the water supply of the district occupied a still","Ipswich Journal, 03rd March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6627,17,3,1894,Spring,17,3,1894,Spring,"half of 1893 , how . ev'r , after the drought became an established fact , and this country bad very","Ipswich Journal, 17th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6628,31,3,1894,Spring,31,3,1894,Spring,", and are in a much better condition to stand drought than last year . But are we going to have","Ipswich Journal, 31st March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6629,31,3,1894,Spring,31,3,1894,Spring,last year . But are we going to have a drought this year ? All your agricultural friends you run across,"Ipswich Journal, 31st March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6630,14,4,1894,Spring,14,4,1894,Spring,mornings were dull and cold ; but prac. tically the drought continues . With the exception of the strong clays on,"Ipswich Journal, 14th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6631,21,4,1894,Spring,21,4,1894,Spring,"and the latter even worse , owing to the excessive drought . He mentioned a few things that had occurred during","Ipswich Journal, 21st April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6632,28,4,1894,Spring,28,4,1894,Spring,"rye and spring corn have been damaged by the hot drought . The reanch peopla began to be pprehendive , but","Ipswich Journal, 28th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6633,28,4,1894,Spring,28,4,1894,Spring,"feed . As a legacy of Iast year 's 20 drought there is , in 'many placOe , a gappy plant","Ipswich Journal, 28th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6634,19,5,1894,Spring,19,5,1894,Spring,"patient hope ; the heat his trees may smite With drought , and Syrina his green pastures blight , Sea-moles outstretched","Ipswich Journal, 19th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6635,16,6,1894,Summer,16,6,1894,Summer,of a large portion of the area sown by the drought Of of lset season and the thinning of much of,"Ipswich Journal, 16th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6636,14,7,1894,Summer,14,7,1894,Summer,"having a hard struggle against the fly and b the drought combined . In Northamptonshire , aigain , b the corn","Ipswich Journal, 14th July 1894",England,UKF,UKF2,,Northamptonshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 6637,14,7,1894,Summer,14,7,1894,Summer,", the seeds having been injured by last summer 's drought ; it is deserihed as deficient in Essex and i","Ipswich Journal, 14th July 1894",England,UKH,"UKH3,UKH1",UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6638,28,7,1894,Summer,28,7,1894,Summer,"the number of catetle in the district , after the drought of last year . As regards the C7ontinental traffic ,","Ipswich Journal, 28th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6639,13,10,1894,Autumn,13,10,1894,Autumn,") , the western country was suffering from an unprecedented drought , and the Suffolk.were being allowed hberal grain rations on","Ipswich Journal, 13rd October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6640,13,10,1894,Autumn,13,10,1894,Autumn,"rations on pasture . Mr. Franklin , remarking on the drought , wrote that from March lst to July S3st there","Ipswich Journal, 13rd October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6641,27,10,1894,Autumn,27,10,1894,Autumn,"PS WICH. aWINES and 'SPIRITS , ALms and STOUT on Drought or in Bottle , a -s Soup , FISH ,","Ipswich Journal, 27th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6642,27,10,1894,Autumn,27,10,1894,Autumn,". k . D WINES , ALES and STHOUT on Drought or in Bottles . BREAKFASTS LUNCHEONS , DINNERS , TEAS","Ipswich Journal, 27th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6643,3,11,1894,Autumn,3,11,1894,Autumn,"They could no be called to account in case of drought or accident . Ia pre- senting a resolution , affirming","Ipswich Journal, 03rd November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6644,26,1,1895,Winter,26,1,1895,Winter,"as severely as any portion of the Kingdom from the drought of 1893 , the number of ewes set that autumn","Ipswich Journal, 26th January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6645,16,2,1895,Winter,16,2,1895,Winter,frequently . jer on thle Pampas . During the frequent droughts on these vast plains many thousands of aeitpals die from,"Ipswich Journal, 16th February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6646,11,5,1895,Spring,11,5,1895,Spring,"knows , there is jlst a possiblity that the present drought maiy lest , so that barrows and oromesiwill not be","Ipswich Journal, 11st May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6647,1,6,1895,Summer,1,6,1895,Summer,market bare of both buyers and basiness . The prolonged drought has dried up sowsng orders for clover and grass seeds,"Ipswich Journal, 01st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6648,1,6,1895,Summer,1,6,1895,Summer,"been very heavy ; they are espeoikvly acceptable at a droughty time like the present , provided the tome parature does","Ipswich Journal, 01st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6649,1,6,1895,Summer,1,6,1895,Summer,"new potato crop in Jersey laSt Owing to the acntinuous drought , hoywever , the muvly and light eoils Sre yielding","Ipswich Journal, 01st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6650,15,6,1895,Summer,15,6,1895,Summer,"presented no eatureso , g special interest . The prolonged drought naturelly id puts a stop to all consumptive orders .","Ipswich Journal, 15th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6651,22,6,1895,Summer,22,6,1895,Summer,".. Feeding.0corns quiet . WOODBRIDGE CORN , ThurSday , -The drought still cuntinnes , very little rainhjavirig fallen in places .","Ipswich Journal, 22nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6652,29,6,1895,Summer,29,6,1895,Summer,was omitted on ill bide in no dietxict was the drought felt 90 ioteselScy as in the sOuth . AB might,"Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6653,29,6,1895,Summer,29,6,1895,Summer,"a well-bred. healthy , growing lot , considering the continued drought , sold fairly weiar. fo Be 61. edowuwarde . Southdown","Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1895",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK12,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6654,29,6,1895,Summer,29,6,1895,Summer,", and pigs slow trade . Lambe , through the drought , are a dipsapointing trade . BURY CATT1 , ,","Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6655,29,6,1895,Summer,29,6,1895,Summer,"which were not in usatioular request , owing to the drought . Hence ocly a slow trade prevailed , with no","Ipswich Journal, 29th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6656,27,7,1895,Summer,27,7,1895,Summer,"too dry for the.psrtridgee , fer in Years when tbe drought bns been so grent tbat there is scarcely a tnirnipleaf","Ipswich Journal, 27th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6657,27,7,1895,Summer,27,7,1895,Summer,"a scarcity of aungold ana carrots owing to the prolonged drought , yet in Many places there is a very gRod","Ipswich Journal, 27th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6658,27,7,1895,Summer,27,7,1895,Summer,"tbhao might have been expected , baving regard the recent drought . The President ( Dr. Biden ) , Vicsopesidentq (","Ipswich Journal, 27th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6659,27,7,1895,Summer,27,7,1895,Summer,in these parts appeared to have suffered by the lone drought . The Society also extends its operations to the cultivation,"Ipswich Journal, 27th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6660,3,8,1895,Summer,3,8,1895,Summer,"the same as leRt Of year , and considering the drought the quality was very all good . ThA potatoes were","Ipswich Journal, 03rd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6661,3,8,1895,Summer,3,8,1895,Summer,"have showu up well were Eadly punished by the lounE drought , aud the Si judging was rather a difficult matter","Ipswich Journal, 03rd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6662,31,8,1895,Summer,31,8,1895,Summer,best 'iethod of securiug tbis crop . Owing to prolonged drought . on many soils the bean straw is rot of,"Ipswich Journal, 31st August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6663,7,9,1895,Autumn,7,9,1895,Autumn,"fishermen at Cheateir did well escept when owingt to the drought the river was very low , and in the lower","Ipswich Journal, 07th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6664,7,9,1895,Autumn,7,9,1895,Autumn,this epect -before the followiag harvast . The eat . drought which we have this year had t contend with checked,"Ipswich Journal, 07th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6665,7,9,1895,Autumn,7,9,1895,Autumn,"disadvantage by the weather a eduring thopresentseason . Firsbtbythe long drought , which alone would be accountable for a short crop","Ipswich Journal, 07th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6666,21,9,1895,Autumn,21,9,1895,Autumn,owing to delays in drawing up the leases and tothexmi drought reliable results for the crops of that year weal few,"Ipswich Journal, 21st September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6667,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,"until the last few avys we have had one continuous drought . However , we have been blessod with heavy dews","Ipswich Journal, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6668,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,"test wee only 31 1 etones , being the lightest drought mRcbinee entered for c con.pe'itieO. a At a meetirg of","Ipswich Journal, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6669,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,the workhouse infirmary in a precanous state . - The drought is being severely felt in Nortbamptousbire ; pastore for cattle,"Ipswich Journal, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6670,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,"feed in the future , which , should the present drought continue , leoks doubtful . A large consignment of calves","Ipswich Journal, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6671,12,10,1895,Autumn,12,10,1895,Autumn,"' Guide , &o . N.B.-Zadkiel'foretold the GREAT HEIAT and DROUGHT Of 1895 , the Colliery Disaster , and many other","Ipswich Journal, 12nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6672,26,10,1895,Autumn,26,10,1895,Autumn,"On the other hand , owing to the Prolonged C drought , the 3oaung layers did not take , tad whore","Ipswich Journal, 26th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6673,23,11,1895,Autumn,23,11,1895,Autumn,"way to recompense us for the long ottAdnstlplapriod during the drought , owedes and turnipA have continued growth up to the","Ipswich Journal, 23rd November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6674,30,11,1895,Autumn,30,11,1895,Autumn,"have failed in almost evrry other f'ear , chiefly from drought , but to a large extent because of the lack","Ipswich Journal, 30th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6675,7,12,1895,Winter,7,12,1895,Winter,"arable dairying had evoked but a small competition.owing to the drought . There were only six entrie3 , but three of","Ipswich Journal, 07th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6676,21,12,1895,Winter,21,12,1895,Winter,"HEAD and Co. 's LONDON STOUT and POBTER Always on Drought . TOLLElACHE Bjos , ' FINE ALES 1N SPLENDID 0OND1TION","Ipswich Journal, 21st December 1895",England,"UKH,UKI",UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,19th Century newspaper,Media 6677,21,12,1895,Winter,21,12,1895,Winter,"at nothing to effect his purposes . "" I HAVE DROUGHT Oso SOmE iCD PLARET . "" I had a great","Ipswich Journal, 21st December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6678,18,1,1896,Winter,18,1,1896,Winter,"stock , of roots . won consequence of the prolonged drought last summer turnip seed did not commence vegetation as soon","Ipswich Journal, 18th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6679,1,2,1896,Winter,1,2,1896,Winter,"been rough during the first season owing to the long drought and hot summer , and little improvement could be made","Ipswich Journal, 01st February 1896",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,19th Century newspaper,Media 6680,15,2,1896,Winter,15,2,1896,Winter,hear that there is a feeling of alarm that the droughty con- dition still continues . These fears may be set,"Ipswich Journal, 15th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6681,30,5,1896,Spring,30,5,1896,Spring,"a deeply dug , freely nmanured site , poverty nnd drought at thle roots meaning an early failure from mrilrlevw .","Ipswich Journal, 30th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6682,6,6,1896,Summer,6,6,1896,Summer,is during the week its burden intensified the somewhat long drought which Is unhappily did not portend a bright prospect for,"Ipswich Journal, 06th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6683,6,6,1896,Summer,6,6,1896,Summer,"settlement , and artesian wells would counteract the effects of drought . Canada , however , would have much to say","Ipswich Journal, 06th June 1896",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6684,20,6,1896,Summer,20,6,1896,Summer,". Whloen growing in light soils they suffer considerably from drought during it- : seasons unless mulched , and the use","Ipswich Journal, 20th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6685,20,6,1896,Summer,20,6,1896,Summer,to the lack of hoeing work on account of the drought and to the forward state of farm work . In,"Ipswich Journal, 20th June 1896",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6686,20,6,1896,Summer,20,6,1896,Summer,Thingoe were in irre- gular work on account of the drought . In Norfolk reports of a favourable character come from,"Ipswich Journal, 20th June 1896",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6687,20,6,1896,Summer,20,6,1896,Summer,"is believed , to the mild weather and the long drought . The reptiles are generally of the black type .","Ipswich Journal, 20th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6688,20,6,1896,Summer,20,6,1896,Summer,"brushwood being very parched and dry owing to the long drought , and the flames at one time reached within dangerous","Ipswich Journal, 20th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6689,4,7,1896,Summer,4,7,1896,Summer,"MANAOEMrENT OF THY LAWN . LAwNS have suffered from tio drought , particur- larly where hose waterings have not been Yrfequently","Ipswich Journal, 04th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6690,4,7,1896,Summer,4,7,1896,Summer,"at Newmarket , realis- ing 37,965 guineas . A remarkable drought is being experienced in D evon and Cornwall , and","Ipswich Journal, 04th July 1896",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,19th Century newspaper,Media 6691,4,7,1896,Summer,4,7,1896,Summer,"a slight rainfall at the beginning of June , the drought has lasted since the middle of March . No such","Ipswich Journal, 04th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6692,11,7,1896,Summer,11,7,1896,Summer,south of the Thames is suffering bi through the extensive drought . Hay in Cornwall is th is said to be,"Ipswich Journal, 11st July 1896",England,"UKK,UKJ",UKK3,UKK30,"Cornwall,River Thames",19th Century newspaper,Media 6693,18,7,1896,Summer,18,7,1896,Summer,"rain to the memory of St. -Swithinl , and tile drought still continue , that 3many delicate plants will be missing","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6694,18,7,1896,Summer,18,7,1896,Summer,"demand . Store lambs in shorter numbers , the continued drought keeping many away , and telling against the trade ,","Ipswich Journal, 18th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6695,25,7,1896,Summer,25,7,1896,Summer,"are doing finely , makling sturdy growth , notwithstanding the drought . As a dwvarf variety of Tropasoluni , Mrs. Chibran","Ipswich Journal, 25th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6696,1,8,1896,Summer,1,8,1896,Summer,exhibits was not quite uPA to par owing to the drought . Everything that ex- perience suggested . and local resource,"Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6697,1,8,1896,Summer,1,8,1896,Summer,althloughs there are some . -conipainta that the c ontinued drought is likely toe m uake the tubers snmall . We,"Ipswich Journal, 01st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6698,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"with them , to toreinvigorate the plants . The present drought can not be expected to continue much longer , but","Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6699,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"appears likely to be deficient on 8tf accun of , drought , that copies of n leaflet , fez , .","Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6700,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"to 26s. per gr. lPeeding stuffs iln in consequence of drought . IWo BUar CATTLE , Wedniesday. -lu the general' de-","Ipswich Journal, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6701,15,8,1896,Summer,15,8,1896,Summer,"of the seed-beds Will entail , much labour it the drought continues . In the event 'of rain net falling in","Ipswich Journal, 15th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6702,15,8,1896,Summer,15,8,1896,Summer,"pasture land have suffered more or less severely during the drought , as all the moistue in the on smaller water-courses","Ipswich Journal, 15th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6703,15,8,1896,Summer,15,8,1896,Summer,"supply of water at Lagdon Green , owing to the drought . UNDER THE[ HAMMI ; - Mr. Chua . Boardmra","Ipswich Journal, 15th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6704,22,8,1896,Summer,22,8,1896,Summer,"which m check has ever occurred , owing to the drought , which reduced the supply of 29,000,000 lbs . to","Ipswich Journal, 22nd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6705,29,8,1896,Summer,29,8,1896,Summer,"bad , and . Re owing to the severe second drought , feed very Vt - scarce . It is now","Ipswich Journal, 29th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6706,5,9,1896,Autumn,5,9,1896,Autumn,good effect in those districts which were suffering' from the drought ; whilo the genial sunshine of the past two (,"Ipswich Journal, 05th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6707,12,9,1896,Autumn,12,9,1896,Autumn,"sucir' , ittontion . Lawns have suffered greatly from the drought except where artificial waterings by means of . hose have","Ipswich Journal, 12nd September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6708,12,9,1896,Autumn,12,9,1896,Autumn,"quite filled with an appreciative audience . Considering the recent drought , the exhibits at 'the show were far better than","Ipswich Journal, 12nd September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6709,19,9,1896,Autumn,19,9,1896,Autumn,6 and under especially after the past season of long drought that has been so very trying and detri- mental to,"Ipswich Journal, 19th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6710,17,10,1896,Autumn,17,10,1896,Autumn,"foretold the Crisis in Ei anope and Africa , the Drought in E ngland and Ind' , and manY other evenits","Ipswich Journal, 17th October 1896",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6711,24,10,1896,Autumn,24,10,1896,Autumn,"moisture . Soils of a fair depth suffer less from drought in dry summers , because moisture can aseemul from the","Ipswich Journal, 24th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6712,24,10,1896,Autumn,24,10,1896,Autumn,"ho part of the summer from a severe and protracted drought . But , as though that was not enough ,","Ipswich Journal, 24th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6713,24,10,1896,Autumn,24,10,1896,Autumn,"Zadkiel foretold the Crisis in Eurore and Africa , the Drought in Engtlad and India , and many other events .","Ipswich Journal, 24th October 1896",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6714,31,10,1896,Autumn,31,10,1896,Autumn,"foretoll the Crisis in Europe and , Africa , the Drought in England and India , and many other eventb .","Ipswich Journal, 31st October 1896",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6715,14,11,1896,Autumn,14,11,1896,Autumn,"Zadkiel foetold the Crisia in LEurope and Africa , the Drought in England and India , and many other events.d Londn","Ipswich Journal, 14th November 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6716,21,11,1896,Autumn,21,11,1896,Autumn,", pretoia the Crisis in Eiurope and Africa , the Drought in England and India , and many other events .","Ipswich Journal, 21st November 1896",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6717,28,11,1896,Autumn,28,11,1896,Autumn,"Zadkiel foretold the Crisis in Europe and Africa , the Drought in England and India , and many other events ,","Ipswich Journal, 28th November 1896",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6718,28,1,1898,Winter,28,1,1898,Winter,"medium , 10 p.m. e DRouGHTS. -The longest period of drought ( Ista from June 30th to July 18-19 days .","Ipswich Journal, 28th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6719,11,3,1898,Spring,11,3,1898,Spring,"the country risked their lives at first in flood and drought , or at the hands of abori- ginies ; but","Ipswich Journal, 11st March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6720,1,4,1898,Spring,1,4,1898,Spring,"1 "" I regret that the circumstances which have : Drought me here are of so singular and complicated a character","Ipswich Journal, 01st April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6721,8,4,1898,Spring,8,4,1898,Spring,"itait hr did not care how soonL the chalielige wasa drought forward , because it was far better that there should","Ipswich Journal, 08th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6722,27,8,1898,Summer,27,8,1898,Summer,"'s market thinly attended . In consequence of the long drought the sowing de- mand for trifoliam , mustard , rapeseed","Ipswich Journal, 27th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6723,3,9,1898,Autumn,3,9,1898,Autumn,", week ending August 30th. 6 -Potatoes limited supply . Drought is also caus- j ing short supply of cabbages ,","Ipswich Journal, 03rd September 1898",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC21,Hebron,19th Century newspaper,Media 6724,10,9,1898,Autumn,10,9,1898,Autumn,"there is a quiet sale. -Wednesday : 1'he pro- tracted drought , as might be expected , naturally restricts the sowing","Ipswich Journal, 10th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6725,10,9,1898,Autumn,10,9,1898,Autumn,had just such a spell of similar heat and . drought . It 'was the elnetinlg of the British Awsociati (,"Ipswich Journal, 10th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6726,17,9,1898,Autumn,17,9,1898,Autumn,", the sale : for which , especially if this drought continues , must soon be quite at an end ,","Ipswich Journal, 17th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6727,17,9,1898,Autumn,17,9,1898,Autumn,"320 Fahrenheit . RseRICS : This is the l8thtday of drought-the longest spell without rain since Jucly , 1897 , when","Ipswich Journal, 17th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6728,24,9,1898,Autumn,24,9,1898,Autumn,""" Journal "" Office , Ipswich . fWING to the Drought , I want some Large 3 Ponds full of water","Ipswich Journal, 24th September 1898",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,Ipswich,19th Century newspaper,Media 6729,24,9,1898,Autumn,24,9,1898,Autumn,grave caniyexisted as to ANGLNG . In onseuenc ofthe prolonged drought rivers everywhere now are out of angling condition . The,"Ipswich Journal, 24th September 1898",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6730,1,10,1898,Autumn,1,10,1898,Autumn,"but trade ruled slow , owing to the con- tinued drought . A large show of fat sheep , and in","Ipswich Journal, 01st October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6731,8,10,1898,Autumn,8,10,1898,Autumn,"FOR fEED . WVhatever may be the disadvantages of the drought in Bast Suffolk and South Norfolk , we have the","Ipswich Journal, 08th October 1898",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6732,15,10,1898,Autumn,15,10,1898,Autumn,"and thlegrass and furze being very dry after the prolonged drought , the fire spread rapidly , and several acres were","Ipswich Journal, 15th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6733,15,10,1898,Autumn,15,10,1898,Autumn,"crop -was very much lessened even by short terms of drought , and that , no matter how copious the .","Ipswich Journal, 15th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6734,15,10,1898,Autumn,15,10,1898,Autumn,favoured as to their supply of -water suffered more from drought when it came to them than those whichi had always,"Ipswich Journal, 15th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6735,15,10,1898,Autumn,15,10,1898,Autumn,mloisture . It was constantly noticed that the periods of drought did More harmn in proportion as they tell upnn younger,"Ipswich Journal, 15th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6736,15,10,1898,Autumn,15,10,1898,Autumn,"be ina process of formation at thue time when the drought act in . It isonly , when the barley plant","Ipswich Journal, 15th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6737,15,10,1898,Autumn,15,10,1898,Autumn,"tho crop is fully assured . Thereafter the plants feel drought hut little , and thle process of ripening off can","Ipswich Journal, 15th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6738,22,10,1898,Autumn,22,10,1898,Autumn,"is Those farmers who suffer most from the effects Of drought onl their pastures are the- occuPiers of light , t","Ipswich Journal, 22nd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6739,22,10,1898,Autumn,22,10,1898,Autumn,week of last year we entered upon three wveeks ' drought . Wie have got it.over earlier this season . I,"Ipswich Journal, 22nd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6740,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,"had got in a backward si ute owing to the drought , and that farmsrs are ; usy ploaghing and wheat","Ipswich Journal, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6741,26,11,1898,Autumn,26,11,1898,Autumn,depth of earth to tv protect it from the summer drought . The season is lenthened for growth and cultivation .,"Ipswich Journal, 26th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6742,26,11,1898,Autumn,26,11,1898,Autumn,"the surface ; S rk Under-drainage protects the land front drought as id , well as front moisture . ed INaDREcT","Ipswich Journal, 26th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6743,17,12,1898,Winter,17,12,1898,Winter,"the cottages were bilit , britt- owing to the coictinuedl drought , thespigdd not -work. '1ilie tenants wanting ito taepsssothe cottages","Ipswich Journal, 17th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6744,31,12,1898,Winter,31,12,1898,Winter,"ae was a beautifully mild And very drmonth The autumn drought , which lasted nearly nine weeks , was happily broken","Ipswich Journal, 31st December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6745,31,12,1898,Winter,31,12,1898,Winter,"and autumn they were singularly inaccurate All through the long drought storms were predicted which never came , and showers of","Ipswich Journal, 31st December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6746,31,12,1898,Winter,31,12,1898,Winter,": ' Signs are ' newt't 1'a times of : drought , : . : held good this year . and","Ipswich Journal, 31st December 1898",England,UKH,UKH1,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6747,31,12,1898,Winter,31,12,1898,Winter,", where no doubt the intense heat , and sharp drought ripened many barleys -on the gravels , sands , and","Ipswich Journal, 31st December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6748,31,12,1898,Winter,31,12,1898,Winter,"being entirely free from disease . Mangolds *ithstood , the drought 'best , -but even "" they ie're' stunted in growth","Ipswich Journal, 31st December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6749,31,12,1898,Winter,31,12,1898,Winter,", until the' baneful effect s . of tho autumn drought shortened the supply of prinse meat ; and now prices","Ipswich Journal, 31st December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6750,13,1,1900,Winter,13,1,1900,Winter,nine days during the year . The longest periods of drought were fans : - May 24th to June 17th ..................,"Ipswich Journal, 13rd January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6751,20,1,1900,Winter,20,1,1900,Winter,a drink of water it might call attention to the drought . The au- thorities take a lot of notice somnetimes,"Ipswich Journal, 20th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6752,20,1,1900,Winter,20,1,1900,Winter,"is a suculent plant , and can not I endure drought . Disase' of the tomato is often attributed to lack","Ipswich Journal, 20th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6753,27,1,1900,Winter,27,1,1900,Winter,"rigour for two or three years , I and withstands drought to a remarkable degree . 5 "" The leaves are","Ipswich Journal, 27th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6754,27,1,1900,Winter,27,1,1900,Winter,"( Lotus corni- d cuau ) will . endure extreme drought , and . . a thrive on the poorest soil","Ipswich Journal, 27th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6755,27,1,1900,Winter,27,1,1900,Winter,"plants have not sufficien. l , strength to stand the drought unless frequent s wateriugs are possible , so the earlier","Ipswich Journal, 27th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6756,3,2,1900,Winter,3,2,1900,Winter,"In regard to ordinary sheep stock in consequence of the drought and the diversity of local conditions , brought about by","Ipswich Journal, 03rd February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6757,3,2,1900,Winter,3,2,1900,Winter,"naturally fellI , and there was some recovery after tile drought broke up . PPaeAumI'I FOR MANOOLDS . For the silccessful","Ipswich Journal, 03rd February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6758,3,2,1900,Winter,3,2,1900,Winter,", last year their land suffered very much 0 from drought ; ' which he hoped a system of irri-- gation","Ipswich Journal, 03rd February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6759,3,2,1900,Winter,3,2,1900,Winter,", and we understand that right through & the long drought in the summer the grass not a only kept green","Ipswich Journal, 03rd February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6760,26,5,1900,Spring,26,5,1900,Spring,"on the other hand , in fe ( 'are of drought duriujg the mionth of June , it i1ritte evidemnt that","Ipswich Journal, 26th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6761,9,6,1900,Summer,9,6,1900,Summer,"tine ' S nd1 tuna better able to withstand a drought : tesecor turnip . For climatic reasons , the cefiicultivatiol","Ipswich Journal, 09th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6762,9,6,1900,Summer,9,6,1900,Summer,in dry vo lters or icc tie event of a drought in spring . 0 NITRIIraCATION ORG.ANIrSMS. ( . ` aniscccs,"Ipswich Journal, 09th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6763,16,6,1900,Summer,16,6,1900,Summer,it has been found l that during a season of drought manures containing sOlmitie phosphate have considerably increased the 9 crop,"Ipswich Journal, 16th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6764,28,7,1900,Summer,28,7,1900,Summer,". Lettuces and turnips showed the effects of the late drought , and the season is too early for greengages and","Ipswich Journal, 28th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6765,1,9,1900,Autumn,1,9,1900,Autumn,"water , and tfou't hold enough water in tirea of drought ; loel air riruet circulate freely through it , hence","Ipswich Journal, 01st September 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6766,8,9,1900,Autumn,8,9,1900,Autumn,"of excellent quality . -The spring crop suffered greatly from drought in Mtay and June , and , notwithstanding some good","Ipswich Journal, 08th September 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6767,17,11,1900,Autumn,17,11,1900,Autumn,"milar conditions . The margold is better ab1le to witlbstand drought , having a more extended tot area . 'lle mnaniold","Ipswich Journal, 17th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6768,29,12,1900,Winter,29,12,1900,Winter,i.ore recently blight and mildew resulted from the long autumn drought . But everywhere there is a better crop than last,"Ipswich Journal, 29th December 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6769,10,3,1870,Spring,10,3,1870,Spring,", and the brig was towed off the sands and drought into harbour between twelve and one o'clock in a very","Northern Echo, 10th March 1870",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6770,29,3,1870,Spring,29,3,1870,Spring,fallen en Jerusalem . The effects of tle long-contintled it drought were already begmining to be dis- astrous . The welcome,"Northern Echo, 29th March 1870",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6771,4,4,1870,Spring,4,4,1870,Spring,for a period of three months in case of prolonged drought . They argue that an increased supply is necessary :,"Northern Echo, 04th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6772,14,4,1870,Spring,14,4,1870,Spring,the plants ; and the crop has suffered severely fromn drought following upon an excessive rahi-fall . Beans and early peas,"Northern Echo, 14th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6773,18,4,1870,Spring,18,4,1870,Spring,"the past year , notwith- e standing that the summer drought and a unpropitious weather militated against the take of sahluon","Northern Echo, 18th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6774,18,5,1870,Spring,18,5,1870,Spring,"fosmed a new O1i0IW tmembers of which have been cc- drought has abated , copious clans have Business is dull ,","Northern Echo, 18th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6775,24,5,1870,Spring,24,5,1870,Spring,", on ac- count of the little pasturage through the droughty weather . Prices also were scarcely so good . Of","Northern Echo, 24th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6776,30,5,1870,Spring,30,5,1870,Spring,"lfrom that which characterisetl thi&.nI I hear that the continued drought is 1 e . be seriously felt ; now ,","Northern Echo, 30th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6777,30,5,1870,Spring,30,5,1870,Spring,"that farmers grumble no nore thio , tut men-at the drought , the exeursioeettt , tio of Nature , in her","Northern Echo, 30th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6778,1,6,1870,Summer,1,6,1870,Summer,also attacked the tare and pea crops . The long drought is supposed to have favoured this destructive visitation of insect,"Northern Echo, 01st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6779,4,6,1870,Summer,4,6,1870,Summer,"IN THIE NORTH RIDING . WHmiTBY , June 3. -The drought is now becoming a very serious matter . At the","Northern Echo, 04th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6780,4,6,1870,Summer,4,6,1870,Summer,. c vailed generally . The ill effects of the drought 1 is particularly observable on pasture lands . t Grass,"Northern Echo, 04th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6781,13,6,1870,Summer,13,6,1870,Summer,"6s . Sd . Butter dearer , owing to continued drought ; Friessland , 112s . I Jersey , 96s. to","Northern Echo, 13rd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6782,14,6,1870,Summer,14,6,1870,Summer,"that account , and also on account of the continued drought , high prices were asked , which checked sales .","Northern Echo, 14th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6783,16,6,1870,Summer,16,6,1870,Summer,"Ss. 9d. per stone . In con- sequence of the droughty weather , lean cattle were not in great request .","Northern Echo, 16th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6784,20,6,1870,Summer,20,6,1870,Summer,"well , . and they grumble very much when a drought sets up the price of flour . But they never","Northern Echo, 20th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6785,24,6,1870,Summer,24,6,1870,Summer,"growing interest just now . In the south the ( drought continues , and on the continent great feers tire entertained","Northern Echo, 24th June 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6786,24,6,1870,Summer,24,6,1870,Summer,"its wonted colour , the mischief caused by the long drought is believed to be irreparable . Under the most favourable","Northern Echo, 24th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6787,10,8,1870,Summer,10,8,1870,Summer,", E. and F. Richardson , Bislsopovearroouill . Class 62-Single drought horso , the property of tot inlabitant of the boroeuglo","Northern Echo, 10th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6788,12,8,1870,Summer,12,8,1870,Summer,"and considering the scarcity of food caused by the extreme drought , the quality was fair , and has not ,","Northern Echo, 12nd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6789,19,8,1870,Summer,19,8,1870,Summer,"trade , few changing bands in consequence of the preva-iusg drought . Of lambs the display was few ; notwith-standing the","Northern Echo, 19th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6790,3,9,1870,Autumn,3,9,1870,Autumn,"flowers in all the classes were , coinsidering the long drought , exceedingly good , the bloome of manly of time","Northern Echo, 03rd September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6791,29,9,1870,Autumn,29,9,1870,Autumn,"fly , however , but is attributable to the second drought of this year we are now ex- e periencing. a","Northern Echo, 29th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6792,8,10,1870,Autumn,8,10,1870,Autumn,"are exhaled from foul fluids , ahed in times of drought the beds of shallow rivers and streams being left dry","Northern Echo, 08th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6793,21,10,1870,Autumn,21,10,1870,Autumn,"hostile I to the German war except eleven-that the a drought , the vine disease , &c. , engrossed most t","Northern Echo, 21st October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6794,29,11,1870,Autumn,29,11,1870,Autumn,' thet alte setareity of tatter experienood fte titeus of drought iso eaing not sa tatcia to ta deficiency in Its,"Northern Echo, 29th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6795,30,11,1870,Autumn,30,11,1870,Autumn,"feeaer servants , the result of last sume ner 's drought . Miuch has beeno cLone during daylight by providing free","Northern Echo, 30th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6796,20,12,1870,Winter,20,12,1870,Winter,"good tlenanld . The effects of the last year 's drought is not being felt , and ( tattle neeriting the","Northern Echo, 20th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6797,26,12,1870,Winter,26,12,1870,Winter,"and Leather Carrd Coses , Fancy Baskets , Chess , Droughts , Paizzes , Gamnes , Toys , Dolls . An","Northern Echo, 26th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6798,4,1,1873,Winter,4,1,1873,Winter,", might enable us to snap our ingers at any drought . Well-considered schemes of irrigation might easily be matured if","Northern Echo, 04th January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6799,14,1,1873,Winter,14,1,1873,Winter,". G ] Lazenty , &ee r Middlesbrough. -Sale of Drought and Blood Horses , Covws , Yeron Beasts , Swine","Northern Echo, 14th January 1873",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC12,Middlesbrough,19th Century newspaper,Media 6800,14,1,1873,Winter,14,1,1873,Winter,", and StokeOley . Lazenbr , near Middiesbrough. -Sale of Drought and Blood Heroes , Cows , Young Beasts , Swine","Northern Echo, 14th January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6801,12,2,1873,Winter,12,2,1873,Winter,"Cart Blare , 7 000s edf 6 . Useful bay Drought Blarc , 9 Yeare old , atirtea to B7O.Sueior three-yearrocold","Northern Echo, 12nd February 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6802,14,2,1873,Winter,14,2,1873,Winter,"goo 1 in all kinds of harness ; 1 Black Drought Horse , aged ; S 1 handsome Brown Colt ,","Northern Echo, 14th February 1873",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 6803,20,2,1873,Winter,20,2,1873,Winter,"Draubht Horse , 8 yeors tr 2 . Useful Bay Drought Horse , 12 years old . e 8 . Yearling","Northern Echo, 20th February 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6804,24,2,1873,Winter,24,2,1873,Winter,". Honsvs. , 1 . Very powerfui and active Bay Drought Horse , 8 years old . 2 . Useful Bay","Northern Echo, 24th February 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6805,26,2,1873,Winter,26,2,1873,Winter,"LIVE find DEAD FARM C I , STOCK coansisting of Drought end otter . Hoers , primte It Fat Cattle ,","Northern Echo, 26th February 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6806,15,3,1873,Spring,15,3,1873,Spring,"1873 , thewhole of bis Grating and Fat STOCK , Drought HEOres , Sheep , Swine , Poultry , . ruiplemonts","Northern Echo, 15th March 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6807,17,3,1873,Spring,17,3,1873,Spring,"1213 , the , whole of his , STOCK , Drought fo.rss , Leicester Sheep , Poultcy , Cm- plements ,","Northern Echo, 17th March 1873",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6808,27,3,1873,Spring,27,3,1873,Spring,"thi othero nearlambing to thaILeieester Tp ; , 1 cheshtnut Drought Borse , 3years old ; I Bay Draught -i orse","Northern Echo, 27th March 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6809,28,3,1873,Spring,28,3,1873,Spring,"the sothre rear lanmbing to 22 he cisioerTop ; ltleostnut Drought Eloroe , O yeats old ; 'y , 1 Boy","Northern Echo, 28th March 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6810,28,3,1873,Spring,28,3,1873,Spring,"; 1 meeck Draught blare , aged ; I Grey Drought Mare , aged ; 1 Boar Pig , 7 months","Northern Echo, 28th March 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6811,1,4,1873,Spring,1,4,1873,Spring,"grey Draught Horse , eight years old ; superior bay Drought More , ten years old : superior grey Draught Horse","Northern Echo, 01st April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6812,2,4,1873,Spring,2,4,1873,Spring,"aix-year-old bay Coba in England . Rand 8 other steady Droughts ; saudry Hay and Straw , to be consumed with","Northern Echo, 02nd April 1873",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6813,2,4,1873,Spring,2,4,1873,Spring,"Simp- son 's horso , el Brossgh ; I usefutl Drought Mare , 1 first- i class Mare Pony , withl","Northern Echo, 02nd April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6814,15,4,1873,Spring,15,4,1873,Spring,"Dronuht Itorses and Roadsters , among which are 2 remarkably-fln Drought Horeso , of great powers , rare action , and","Northern Echo, 15th April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6815,18,4,1873,Spring,18,4,1873,Spring,SI to square inch ; all in etapital condition ; drought about 2 deet 10 inoehe ; Donkey Engine ; complete,"Northern Echo, 18th April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6816,24,4,1873,Spring,24,4,1873,Spring,presuare 30 to 3qare inch ; all in capital condition- drought about 2 foot 10 inches ; Donkot' Engine ; oonplete,"Northern Echo, 24th April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6817,25,4,1873,Spring,25,4,1873,Spring,"1Scrtme Haroawfinl , 18 roi eal 1r r brp ; Drought Torse , 1Dcrill G fai t IS , laeroy do","Northern Echo, 25th April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6818,26,4,1873,Spring,26,4,1873,Spring,"I7679 Milting , Fat , and Drape Cows , II Drought and Young Eorses , 1 Pony , 17 Sheep ,","Northern Echo, 26th April 1873",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF12,Morton,19th Century newspaper,Media 6819,29,4,1873,Spring,29,4,1873,Spring,"; 1 Call , six months old ; 1 Brown Drought Mare , I fouryears old , by 'Yong Traveller ;","Northern Echo, 29th April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6820,30,4,1873,Spring,30,4,1873,Spring,", and good n allt harness ; a powerful Brown Drought Horse , "" Farmer , ' fit for very heavy","Northern Echo, 30th April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6821,3,5,1873,Spring,3,5,1873,Spring,"Hogs , very fjll in condition ; 1 . horns drought torse , 10 years old , ca ? , itol","Northern Echo, 03rd May 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6822,14,5,1873,Spring,14,5,1873,Spring,"; 1 Brewm Dreaght Btare , aged ; to Bay Drought fierce , aged ; 19 girod half-heed Hlogs , uCoup","Northern Echo, 14th May 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6823,1,8,1873,Summer,1,8,1873,Summer,", costing 15,0001. c ii A BAD LooK OUTi. -A drought is feared in w e Mysore. r it "" THirNs","Northern Echo, 01st August 1873",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6824,12,9,1873,Autumn,12,9,1873,Autumn,"or grey-faced Lambs , 1 two-shear Lelcester Tup , I drought Mars , good worker ; 1 stamp of old Hay","Northern Echo, 12nd September 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6825,16,9,1873,Autumn,16,9,1873,Autumn,"or grey-faced Lambs , 1 twa-shear Leicestsr Tup , I drought 3 Mare , easl worker ; I stamnp cf old","Northern Echo, 16th September 1873",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6826,17,9,1873,Autumn,17,9,1873,Autumn,", &o. , com prising- HORSES . A powerful Bay Drought Horse , 7 years old , 17 hands . A","Northern Echo, 17th September 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6827,24,9,1873,Autumn,24,9,1873,Autumn,"years old , t Yorkshire Stingoe Damsel , ' chestnut drought thY years old ; Diamond , bay , 4 years","Northern Echo, 24th September 1873",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 6828,6,10,1873,Autumn,6,10,1873,Autumn,"six H years old . I Powerful short legged Bay Drought Morse , aged . i Do . do . Bay","Northern Echo, 06th October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6829,15,10,1873,Autumn,15,10,1873,Autumn,"the populace retains its faith in prayer . a The drought about Shanghai is great , and the a famine ,","Northern Echo, 15th October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6830,15,10,1873,Autumn,15,10,1873,Autumn,", the tropical itE B elt and its aspects under drought and raln , the a A vegetation of the region","Northern Echo, 15th October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6831,17,10,1873,Autumn,17,10,1873,Autumn,"rising siu years Old . I Powerful ehort legged Bay Drought Horse , aged . I Do . do . Bay","Northern Echo, 17th October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6832,20,3,1874,Spring,20,3,1874,Spring,of the British arms . I deeply regret that the drought of last sumer has affected the most populoust pro .,"Northern Echo, 20th March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6833,2,4,1874,Spring,2,4,1874,Spring,"Extensive Salen of Prime Shorthor ate a aer Sheep , Drought Horses , ImplemetGas ar te flitenalls , and moder'n Bonoehold","Northern Echo, 02nd April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6834,10,4,1874,Spring,10,4,1874,Spring,"Steer , olJel "" hn ; IYariglilea ihie floaeue-.Useful Grey Drought Mere , 9 years old , in Pootr lore- feel","Northern Echo, 10th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6835,11,4,1874,Spring,11,4,1874,Spring,small portions of his E empire will suffer severely from drought in 1l the coming summer . At the same time,"Northern Echo, 11st April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6836,14,4,1874,Spring,14,4,1874,Spring,", t1cr Iuled. vic -thin stange Hoasele. -Very strong Say Drought Bores , vexy strong neti ppor Boy Deaught Mare. ,","Northern Echo, 14th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6837,17,4,1874,Spring,17,4,1874,Spring,"exb an' 2 , ndIrequirse ; 1 Prim . Black Drought , , Be ia trirt. tubren , s ; lack","Northern Echo, 17th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6838,18,4,1874,Spring,18,4,1874,Spring,", ; young 0alf . Id , HoasE. -Strong Grey Drought Horse , 10 years old . Br SWoNE. -Fine porki'Pig","Northern Echo, 18th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6839,20,4,1874,Spring,20,4,1874,Spring,"li of the starving husbaudmen of ebar es the distant drought saitt , districts we - sat dimly myriad masses of","Northern Echo, 20th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6840,24,4,1874,Spring,24,4,1874,Spring,"rot by a Stast-elats Btill of Lord Boynelo . The Drought Horses are in good- Iworking condition , and the Youlag","Northern Echo, 24th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6841,27,4,1874,Spring,27,4,1874,Spring,". S Pat stock Ia good to sell ; but drought is causing unreasi- 2d ness to farmers , grass being","Northern Echo, 27th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6842,30,4,1874,Spring,30,4,1874,Spring,". Two Vonog Caivee. liOltSl-.S. 1 . Very useful hay Drought Horee , 7 years old . 00 2 , Very","Northern Echo, 30th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6843,30,4,1874,Spring,30,4,1874,Spring,"n , foal to ' omoc "" ; auperise Bay Drought or Harness Co 55lIorre , 5 years old , by","Northern Echo, 30th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6844,4,5,1874,Spring,4,5,1874,Spring,"NEf-le t , viz. : - Pl Hoaeael. -Capaita Roan Drought or Ret-ness Hares:e 9 Bi years old ; capital Brown","Northern Echo, 04th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6845,18,5,1874,Spring,18,5,1874,Spring,feat broad I'Will earry 60 tone at about 4 feet drought ol water . toe -Por particulars . apply to JOE1N,"Northern Echo, 18th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6846,20,5,1874,Spring,20,5,1874,Spring,"quarter , sal , lithl5 dole' ! . Atibsag tha drought eounlcues , earn lacks very premeistn , and f srmoeeS","Northern Echo, 20th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6847,15,6,1874,Summer,15,6,1874,Summer,Wrhich were esrtimanted gtPO bieu7 so per heargdowit l bThe drought anid the cold oatered a7.l butcobers ' stook to difi,"Northern Echo, 15th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6848,22,6,1874,Summer,22,6,1874,Summer,"A turnips are sold to be neorly destroyed by the drought , ti and al oeeps oi spring corn are suffering","Northern Echo, 22nd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6849,22,6,1874,Summer,22,6,1874,Summer,"-The alsow was not r of large , but the drought and eeareity of feod made the roar- E firm ,","Northern Echo, 22nd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6850,22,6,1874,Summer,22,6,1874,Summer,in the cer Oes are doing'better. -The Tweed : The drought . still continues ; water getting low and no fishh,"Northern Echo, 22nd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6851,22,6,1874,Summer,22,6,1874,Summer,", Swale , and Tibn- n0' , taries : The drought still continues , endo bult little the trout fishing has","Northern Echo, 22nd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6852,24,6,1874,Summer,24,6,1874,Summer,"but the thlis ground , owing to the long nontouned drought , wee ex- besvl ard , although even tnis serioun","Northern Echo, 24th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6853,29,6,1874,Summer,29,6,1874,Summer,", and espocislly that otturnips , are suetaining by the drought . There was but a small show of wheat ,","Northern Echo, 29th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6854,29,6,1874,Summer,29,6,1874,Summer,"the tendency was downwards . Thie is doe to tao drought , the pastures being dried to a brown colour .","Northern Echo, 29th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6855,1,7,1874,Summer,1,7,1874,Summer,"caseR to be done , the fly , during the drought having mule sueh havoe with the plants . There Is","Northern Echo, 01st July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6856,6,7,1874,Summer,6,7,1874,Summer,". MIALTON CATTLE , SATURDAY . - The continued . drought caused an exaeedlngly slow market , though the show was","Northern Echo, 06th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6857,8,7,1874,Summer,8,7,1874,Summer,"price . BEDALE CORN , ThEsDAY. -on account of the droughty weather again setting is , everybody are som . mencing","Northern Echo, 08th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6858,13,7,1874,Summer,13,7,1874,Summer,"prospect of a turnip crop , owing to the prolohged drought . Leon stock sold Si bad'y , and pige were","Northern Echo, 13rd July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6859,13,7,1874,Summer,13,7,1874,Summer,"fair . a THE TwEED ( COLnDSTMAri ) . -The drought con- tinues unaltered , with great heat . The river","Northern Echo, 13rd July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6860,20,7,1874,Summer,20,7,1874,Summer,"no rain , and having pas now forty days of drought to look forward to , we abo read with a","Northern Echo, 20th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6861,21,7,1874,Summer,21,7,1874,Summer,"( Middleham , Yorkshire ) : A continance 'f of droughty weather , and both Yore and S wale Si d","Northern Echo, 21st July 1874",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,"Middleham,Yorkshire",19th Century newspaper,Media 6862,24,7,1874,Summer,24,7,1874,Summer,"of water at that place , in consequence of the drought . Their resources had almost totally failed , and the","Northern Echo, 24th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6863,27,7,1874,Summer,27,7,1874,Summer,", and all butohera' prdoes were very firm . The drought is becoming a most serionu matter forthe farmers , espeeialiy","Northern Echo, 27th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6864,28,7,1874,Summer,28,7,1874,Summer,", as no doubt , been a season of excessive drought : but , drought or flood , if the facts","Northern Echo, 28th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6865,28,7,1874,Summer,28,7,1874,Summer,", been a season of excessive drought : but , drought or flood , if the facts are as stated ,","Northern Echo, 28th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6866,3,8,1874,Summer,3,8,1874,Summer,"was only duL , MALTON OCTTLE , SATURDAY-The continued B drought and the want of meat casnod a very slow ,","Northern Echo, 03rd August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6867,7,8,1874,Summer,7,8,1874,Summer,". thi TnE WATER FAxisE. -In consequence of the thi drought , no water was supplied at Manchester a yesterday between","Northern Echo, 07th August 1874",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6868,7,8,1874,Summer,7,8,1874,Summer,"prospects for the grouse season . cI Owing to the drought and other causes , the birds ti in most cases","Northern Echo, 07th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6869,11,8,1874,Summer,11,8,1874,Summer,"district inhabited by pE many millions of natives , the drought of last summer destroyed one half of the food of","Northern Echo, 11st August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6870,11,8,1874,Summer,11,8,1874,Summer,", near the once famous Cnsarea , the he same drought deprived the people of no ineon . w siderable portion","Northern Echo, 11st August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6871,19,8,1874,Summer,19,8,1874,Summer,", Stsrter . I-TUESDAY , AuanevS ISTH . Mr a Drought forward at day sinces last year to benefit those Mr","Northern Echo, 19th August 1874",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE31,Dancaster,19th Century newspaper,Media 6872,26,8,1874,Summer,26,8,1874,Summer,"; and barley v in many patches has been sadly droughted , and L , brought to maturity before growth ,","Northern Echo, 26th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6873,2,9,1874,Autumn,2,9,1874,Autumn,1g respects a remarkable one . The long-continued . y droughts caused many fish to be poisoned in the tupper reaches,"Northern Echo, 02nd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6874,3,9,1874,Autumn,3,9,1874,Autumn,"Vermont , by a I iii'htly reduced majority . The drought has rendered the cotton crops inferior to those of 1873","Northern Echo, 03rd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6875,5,10,1874,Autumn,5,10,1874,Autumn,"8 yearei old , yel HORSES.I on , I Brown Drought Marc , 5 years Old , by Liverpool E Blaze","Northern Echo, 05th October 1874",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6876,13,10,1874,Autumn,13,10,1874,Autumn,"1 Yearling DO . - 2e 9 II very goed Drought Mlare , quiet iu all' gears ; 60 black fire","Northern Echo, 13rd October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6877,16,10,1874,Autumn,16,10,1874,Autumn,"Bqlls , ditto ; 11 goodQri spring Calves ; I Drought Honmes , seven years old , good In Qay ,","Northern Echo, 16th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6878,31,10,1874,Autumn,31,10,1874,Autumn,", ipriiig ( lalvoo ; s 3 Slot dit t Drought Malre , good in all geazrs* 4 Stacks o iIf","Northern Echo, 31st October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6879,6,11,1874,Autumn,6,11,1874,Autumn,"good quantity . ) Thera was more to see in droughty weather ethan in wet weather ; he , however ,","Northern Echo, 06th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6880,6,11,1874,Autumn,6,11,1874,Autumn,", but he i thought the fish came inside in droughty wea- ither . By Mr WALPOLE : It was in","Northern Echo, 06th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6881,26,11,1874,Autumn,26,11,1874,Autumn,"2 years -old , 4 Spring Calvee , I Day Drought Mare , 11 years old , good lt all gears","Northern Echo, 26th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6882,30,11,1874,Autumn,30,11,1874,Autumn,", yosrcinn Heifovo snd Ste-er , as IIORES. -Suprrior grey drought Here , 7 years aid , us O Dy Druadnonglt","Northern Echo, 30th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6883,4,12,1874,Winter,4,12,1874,Winter,"od ; sc peelio HefoceAffeci tid , HORSES. -Upefal boy drought horse8 years ol and w ay Useful grey draught mare","Northern Echo, 04th December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6884,18,1,1875,Winter,18,1,1875,Winter,", 10 yease ol idu fl tor leosrs usoaful Black Drought Mare ; uct- 't is tB Y I ) ught","Northern Echo, 18th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6885,11,2,1875,Winter,11,2,1875,Winter,"S low , had informed him that in time of drought the . Tees was very low indeed , and that","Northern Echo, 11st February 1875",England,UKC,UKC1,,River Tees,19th Century newspaper,Media 6886,23,2,1875,Winter,23,2,1875,Winter,"nay be taken es an invigortling ! Li and cooling drought under any rircumsta'oees , fronit t infancy to old age","Northern Echo, 23rd February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6887,26,2,1875,Winter,26,2,1875,Winter,"Catawogae of a Large aid InmportoI.t Urtna5 of Valuable Belgian Drought anl L da . ( Direct from ielgilmi ) ,","Northern Echo, 26th February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6888,1,3,1875,Spring,1,3,1875,Spring,"taken as au eo to the Sedr-come , nod cooling drought uender any ricrurmee .... itta tahd lot ney tio od","Northern Echo, 01st March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6889,2,3,1875,Spring,2,3,1875,Spring,"aimal economy , and may be taken asanNirfl' end cooling drought under any' 'liennmllnce , I D infancyp to old sge'","Northern Echo, 02nd March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6890,3,3,1875,Spring,3,3,1875,Spring,", and -ay be taken as an il and cooling drought under any eircumiat , , fstt rlotoe to otd ago","Northern Echo, 03rd March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6891,4,3,1875,Spring,4,3,1875,Spring,"and moay be taken as an invigorsting k and cooling drought under any circumstancees , from isflrcy to old ago ,","Northern Echo, 04th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6892,6,3,1875,Spring,6,3,1875,Spring,", and wray be taken as an invigorating and cooling drought under any eircmstances , from lat , infancy to oed","Northern Echo, 06th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6893,10,3,1875,Spring,10,3,1875,Spring,"rosy he taken Eas an invigorating Hudderal - and cooling drought unuder any circumstances , from Spice , Ca D nnetoodage","Northern Echo, 10th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6894,11,3,1875,Spring,11,3,1875,Spring,"HOUSE- P , wierd HOLD FURtNITUitE , FARMING STOCK , Drought I B , Clam . Borsoen , P. ultry ,","Northern Echo, 11st March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6895,13,3,1875,Spring,13,3,1875,Spring,"and may be taken as an invigorating RI and cooling drought under any aireumtancees , from Sc 1 infancy to old","Northern Echo, 13rd March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6896,15,3,1875,Spring,15,3,1875,Spring,"and may be taoken AS an invigorating RE teand cooling drought under any eireaumetanees , from H t In infensy to","Northern Echo, 15th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6897,18,3,1875,Spring,18,3,1875,Spring,"and may he taken as an invigorating re and scoollsg drought under any circumstancesa , droin in , re Ifn IIo","Northern Echo, 18th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6898,20,3,1875,Spring,20,3,1875,Spring,", and mey be ' eeni c .0 and cooling drought unudeer taoPa. ehe ed tnono oodage , end may be","Northern Echo, 20th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6899,25,3,1875,Spring,25,3,1875,Spring,"and may be token as an invigorating ghi and ooaling drought nuder any circumstanees. from mc infancy to old age ,","Northern Echo, 25th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6900,25,3,1875,Spring,25,3,1875,Spring,"Mare , 9 ) yearsr old ; ditto d Bay Drought Mire , diuo ; - ditto strong Ponay Or Horses","Northern Echo, 25th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6901,27,3,1875,Spring,27,3,1875,Spring,"asd may be taken as an invigorating1 g and cooling drought under any Circumstances , from XI k infancy to old","Northern Echo, 27th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6902,29,3,1875,Spring,29,3,1875,Spring,"any he taken as An invigorating - , and cooling drought under any c11ireestances , from SE infancy tool , BR","Northern Echo, 29th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6903,30,3,1875,Spring,30,3,1875,Spring,"Carl Mare , 9 Years old ; ditto POl Bey Drought lltlre , 111tt0 ; ditto storog Pony Or B'arnees Tb","Northern Echo, 30th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6904,31,3,1875,Spring,31,3,1875,Spring,"; "" 'cis litaniest lore a ill , bv i-oan Drought Mare , 12 yoe-soreli - Dltll Dr 'le soree l3","Northern Echo, 31st March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6905,1,4,1875,Spring,1,4,1875,Spring,"1857 , Co a , the fellowing v3lnabte FARMING STOCK- Drought and Se ] itYoung H.orses , Shoee' , Poult'y ,","Northern Echo, 01st April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6906,2,4,1875,Spring,2,4,1875,Spring,", and to all Others whom It may bie Belvten Drought and Lorry Horses ( direct from t , kL Bfilgirma","Northern Echo, 02nd April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6907,5,4,1875,Spring,5,4,1875,Spring,"site roan Draughst Mare , 12 yo , ars Erbrl Drought Horoe. 13 yenar old ; T a , . nineo","Northern Echo, 05th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6908,8,4,1875,Spring,8,4,1875,Spring,"Tess lair year , 72 due to the dry and droughty saiun r , was 1,200 attributed entirely to the Water","Northern Echo, 08th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6909,8,4,1875,Spring,8,4,1875,Spring,"of the Company , so that , in time of drought , they may have a liree reserve of water to","Northern Echo, 08th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6910,10,4,1875,Spring,10,4,1875,Spring,"be t , .1 , ehfll tohlit VI an cooling drought Under IL .. sedabirth infancy to old age , and","Northern Echo, 10th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6911,14,4,1875,Spring,14,4,1875,Spring,"y be totem aso an ldvigoroati L , end scaoling drought runder crny *CmotCniaucra8 feo f. , infancy to ord air","Northern Echo, 14th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6912,15,4,1875,Spring,15,4,1875,Spring,"old ; . I powerf l laes , Dapple Grey Drought Korea , 17 hands 2 Iriobra , 0 years an","Northern Echo, 15th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6913,16,4,1875,Spring,16,4,1875,Spring,", ten years old . e 4 . Ditto bay drought Mare , aged . , , ' . Useful grey","Northern Echo, 16th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6914,19,4,1875,Spring,19,4,1875,Spring,"and mary he taken . ae an invige-atUng and cooling drought nunder any uirecmataeeee , irom infonoy to oil ag. ,","Northern Echo, 19th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6915,20,4,1875,Spring,20,4,1875,Spring,", ten yours old . lid 4 . Ditto bay drought Mares aged . 2 1 . Deeful grey Pny. ten","Northern Echo, 20th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6916,24,4,1875,Spring,24,4,1875,Spring,"ecoetmy , sod Deay he taboon a it d.and cording drought uinder n icn , 9ltn in.1faincy to eid eig0 ,","Northern Echo, 24th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6917,27,4,1875,Spring,27,4,1875,Spring,"When he was there , at the end of the drought , v there were 75,000,000 gallons a day passing through","Northern Echo, 27th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6918,3,5,1875,Spring,3,5,1875,Spring,"Is Gd per atone . YORIt POTATO , SATvsDnv. -The drought is against the prol oesB of the n0w crop ,","Northern Echo, 03rd May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6919,5,5,1875,Spring,5,5,1875,Spring,", 2 . t Leicester Trip o.3gR . HtiRSES. --1 Drought Mate in foal , 6 years old ; 1 Cart","Northern Echo, 05th May 1875",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6920,19,5,1875,Spring,19,5,1875,Spring,"cheaper . Weather lhowory- t , . after a long drought . 3oey iN EWCASTLE COR2 , Torsoar-Quite a holda 0-","Northern Echo, 19th May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6921,4,6,1875,Summer,4,6,1875,Summer,"of famine , a famine produced not by i bed drought , *r floods , or locusts , but solely ,","Northern Echo, 04th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6922,23,6,1875,Summer,23,6,1875,Summer,"upon sandy loams and gravel the effects of the loui-continsed drought is apparent , and the crops calnot , under the","Northern Echo, 23rd June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6923,8,7,1875,Summer,8,7,1875,Summer,"weeks old' ; S' Store Figs ; ; 1 strong Drought , Horse ; - 1 do . do . -pq","Northern Echo, 08th July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6924,16,8,1875,Summer,16,8,1875,Summer,"South Carolina , and florida , mostly on account of drought . MR GLADSTONE AND THE CHURCH i OF ENGLAND .","Northern Echo, 16th August 1875",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6925,4,9,1875,Autumn,4,9,1875,Autumn,"aed repaid 897 but for extending the works during the drought of lSat they hbd overdrawn at the bankers 57 ,","Northern Echo, 04th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6926,18,9,1875,Autumn,18,9,1875,Autumn,"; but the flocks spread , and there caine aW drought , and ( then it was that they who owned","Northern Echo, 18th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6927,18,9,1875,Autumn,18,9,1875,Autumn,TO GET RID OF FLIEs. -The Rev. George LtiO leses Drought writes to the -Times from Ire- to land --''For three,"Northern Echo, 18th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6928,25,9,1875,Autumn,25,9,1875,Autumn,", of tug sitmer ; - Then-therewill be f'enrs -of drought , . I aaninst which deprnides to tanksl adI 'h.","Northern Echo, 25th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6929,27,9,1875,Autumn,27,9,1875,Autumn,"inun- Co. , dations is less thain that occasioned by drought i-S and insects in ordinary years . a-s M1R FORSTER","Northern Echo, 27th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6930,16,10,1875,Autumn,16,10,1875,Autumn,"fit for steep ; but they arle subjeet to great droughts nutilet Tue results of the trade are therefore precarious ,","Northern Echo, 16th October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6931,8,2,1876,Winter,8,2,1876,Winter,"Heifers , rich roans . HORSES. -1 very superior black drought or harness Mnre , 7yvearsold , 15i hands ; 1","Northern Echo, 08th February 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6932,22,2,1876,Winter,22,2,1876,Winter,"to abstract Ele it from the river during periods of drought , when it ear- can not be taken out without","Northern Echo, 22nd February 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6933,10,3,1876,Spring,10,3,1876,Spring,"in flood times , but it was in times of drought . The in or scouring power of the river would","Northern Echo, 10th March 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6934,28,3,1876,Spring,28,3,1876,Spring,] E- was so in 1870. a veer of extreme drought . Hi is Thn nfcyu h nierfrte rporations W haenttogti,"Northern Echo, 28th March 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6935,10,4,1876,Spring,10,4,1876,Spring,"always contended . In ex- "" TI tremely dry and droughty weather-that is , forafew cre ! weeks or a month","Northern Echo, 10th April 1876",England,UKC,UKC1,,River Tees,19th Century newspaper,Media 6936,10,6,1876,Summer,10,6,1876,Summer,", but maintain their constant height under all circumstances of drought or rain - why not , therefore , run the","Northern Echo, 10th June 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6937,2,8,1876,Summer,2,8,1876,Summer,"Plentiful supplies of home-grown , earlies , on account of droughty season , are generally small , but free from disease","Northern Echo, 02nd August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6938,10,8,1876,Summer,10,8,1876,Summer,"ouztrthe inhabitants in the meantime , or at least in droughty weather , being o- without water . The only available","Northern Echo, 10th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6939,19,8,1876,Summer,19,8,1876,Summer,", the growth of id wihell ves stopped by the drought , promise an - abundant crop if they are not","Northern Echo, 19th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6940,19,8,1876,Summer,19,8,1876,Summer,on strong . Pastures and aftermaths are suffe-ing from the drought . . CAt'TTERICIK . Wheat is a third less than,"Northern Echo, 19th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6941,19,12,1876,Winter,19,12,1876,Winter,"sandstone range named after Governor Cairns . The extreme 1 drought caused much suffering to the men and Id horses ,","Northern Echo, 19th December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6942,12,2,1877,Winter,12,2,1877,Winter,", ) ad , HHORSES-l Hlarenee3 Mare , 2 f'werbnl Drought Horses . 2 Ponies six venrr old . 5 ,","Northern Echo, 12nd February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6943,6,4,1877,Spring,6,4,1877,Spring,"of the whole of his FAT and GRAZING CATTLE , Drought , Harness , and Hunting HORSES ; SHEEP , IMPLE'","Northern Echo, 06th April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6944,11,4,1877,Spring,11,4,1877,Spring,", thle bad weather , the aulnw ltonal , the drought , the Tarks , the Bassians , Mr and v","Northern Echo, 11st April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6945,14,8,1877,Summer,14,8,1877,Summer,"OOQ gellons daily for 120 days in thun-s of eixcssive drought , and it is proposed to impound the water in","Northern Echo, 14th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6946,10,9,1877,Autumn,10,9,1877,Autumn,"millions of our fellow-subjects have i perished of starvation from drought alone , and in this famine the loss of life","Northern Echo, 10th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6947,11,9,1877,Autumn,11,9,1877,Autumn,"AUC ; TlON , at the west otiS of Long Drought , ; djoin- tog 0to ire ver Toee , EBaciewel","Northern Echo, 11st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6948,12,9,1877,Autumn,12,9,1877,Autumn,"BY mb AUCTION , at the wvest aid of Long Drought , adjoin. lili Y no cthRgn 'i'TElreszgood I u1- quStanonlcltu","Northern Echo, 12nd September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6949,13,9,1877,Autumn,13,9,1877,Autumn,"BT pe AUCTION , at the west end of Long Drought , adjoin . CC' Ing the River Tees , Blar-kwel","Northern Echo, 13rd September 1877",England,UKC,UKC1,,River Tees,19th Century newspaper,Media 6950,17,12,1877,Winter,17,12,1877,Winter,"far more than they could consume . So far as drought is con- cerned , a good irrigating canal will make","Northern Echo, 17th December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6951,11,1,1878,Winter,11,1,1878,Winter,greatt merits of this invention are- Mii it prvevata downl drought . It eceeleretee UP enriant.o2 - . It enil.I can,"Northern Echo, 11st January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6952,15,1,1878,Winter,15,1,1878,Winter,"Chimneys . It Tegroat macits of this inventionate- Iprevents dawn drought . ft aOccalrates9 up1 current . An , - it","Northern Echo, 15th January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6953,16,1,1878,Winter,16,1,1878,Winter,", r 1 Yearling Heifer . HOBSES , -Ueefnl Bay Drought Hare , 12 years old ; Ditto ditto , aged","Northern Echo, 16th January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6954,19,1,1878,Winter,19,1,1878,Winter,"c 1 Yearling Heicfer . S HORISES , -Usetfol Bay Drought 'Mate , 12 years old ; - Dilto ittor ,","Northern Echo, 19th January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6955,23,1,1878,Winter,23,1,1878,Winter,": that all our efforts were utterly paralysed by a drought of water , well knowing as we did that there","Northern Echo, 23rd January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6956,26,1,1878,Winter,26,1,1878,Winter,"recover . Time rain-uaker is used only in tune of drought , L when the Chief sends to him deairenugiiin to","Northern Echo, 26th January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6957,16,2,1878,Winter,16,2,1878,Winter,those killed so on the frontier . is . The drought has aarin become a serious matter . to Fine raios,"Northern Echo, 16th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6958,5,3,1878,Spring,5,3,1878,Spring,"tbe celoiiy have vastly inliproved since the cessatioit of thle drought , wii'hb libhs now entirely broken up . Thio last","Northern Echo, 05th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6959,22,3,1878,Spring,22,3,1878,Spring,"0 Soling Celvee. a' HORSES. -Very coorpact and active Brown Drought o 5 Mars , S 'eore aid , lin ioal","Northern Echo, 22nd March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6960,30,3,1878,Spring,30,3,1878,Spring,"Draught Horse , 10 yeas old ; nseful Brown stk Drought Horse , eged ; strong 3 years old Brown Drarght","Northern Echo, 30th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6961,16,4,1878,Spring,16,4,1878,Spring,"aerre old , by Victor ; - capital B rawnv Drought t ; Maire , 1 yearsold ; 0vet-a COl0V Br","Northern Echo, 16th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6962,27,4,1878,Spring,27,4,1878,Spring,"Fat and GrazigCetl , 5 by heap , It powarfol Drought and Young Horses , Sow at in Pig , Poultry","Northern Echo, 27th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6963,3,5,1878,Spring,3,5,1878,Spring,"c0 Ldisa. 50 Leicestor Hoggo .. 10 HORSES. -i Blaock Drought Miare . I "" Iui , fly er V old","Northern Echo, 03rd May 1878",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6964,3,6,1878,Summer,3,6,1878,Summer,"suspended for live years for , immorality. f The resent drought in Australia is estimated to I have caused a loss","Northern Echo, 03rd June 1878",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Lincoln,19th Century newspaper,Media 6965,10,6,1878,Summer,10,6,1878,Summer,"Slio ; in the horne fair , MoaLly tl oftthird-rate drought and saddle boraes ; flbs former . wont as low","Northern Echo, 10th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6966,23,7,1878,Summer,23,7,1878,Summer,it . On the 80th of May the sheep were Drought to West l Hartlepool in the screw - steamer German,"Northern Echo, 23rd July 1878",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC11,Hartlepool,19th Century newspaper,Media 6967,6,9,1878,Autumn,6,9,1878,Autumn,"at d Shelto ; 1 Single-barrel Guto , 1 poweinl Drought Mlorse. 1 , Tho Auctioneer would merely hint to parties","Northern Echo, 06th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6968,25,9,1878,Autumn,25,9,1878,Autumn,"1 Dsuble.rottt Pumop , 4 Ilant Putupa . F7 Valnabrle Drought fleecses , 1 ditto Roaertter ; Horse tinge , Stahlo","Northern Echo, 25th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6969,29,11,1878,Autumn,29,11,1878,Autumn,"3 stintcu to "" Swicess ; "" a powerfal 13rewis Drought 3 Maro , nine years old , sointed to a","Northern Echo, 29th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6970,6,12,1878,Winter,6,12,1878,Winter,"amongst the natives in the neighbourhood of Pretoria . The drought is -causing great distress , especially at the diamond fields","Northern Echo, 06th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6971,31,1,1879,Winter,31,1,1879,Winter,"; about the sugar was concerned that should be S Drought before the committee , and they would see q that","Northern Echo, 31st January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6972,3,2,1879,Winter,3,2,1879,Winter,"thereon , they having died during last year 's of drought . The peasantry were feeding on arun 3y root and","Northern Echo, 03rd February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6973,3,3,1879,Spring,3,3,1879,Spring,nearly 140 days in Si times of excessive and continued drought . The fa estimated cost of the proposed works is,"Northern Echo, 03rd March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6974,17,3,1879,Spring,17,3,1879,Spring,"with a large capital , and great uj skill . Droughts , floods , weevil , rust , ver- min ,","Northern Echo, 17th March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6975,9,4,1879,Spring,9,4,1879,Spring,"better 'I ihan shlallow open sewvers in times of s drought , while after heavy rain they over- C Ilow teir","Northern Echo, 09th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6976,22,4,1879,Spring,22,4,1879,Spring,"carries about 800 tons of cargo on a r mean drought of 14 feat 9 inches , has boon kept In","Northern Echo, 22nd April 1879",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC11,Stockton,19th Century newspaper,Media 6977,6,5,1879,Spring,6,5,1879,Spring,"months ' leave of absence . Id Owing to the drought , the Government has re . , at moved the","Northern Echo, 06th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6978,28,6,1879,Summer,28,6,1879,Summer,yield is ten bushels to the acre on account of drought end rust and the wheat bird ; oats half a,"Northern Echo, 28th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6979,28,6,1879,Summer,28,6,1879,Summer,not so favo'.rable on account o a seven weeks ' drought ; but we have had a good rain this week,"Northern Echo, 28th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6980,19,8,1879,Summer,19,8,1879,Summer,"H. Sidney ... . . Iloppsr , ann oa a Drought , b WV . Sid . g nay , .............","Northern Echo, 19th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6981,19,8,1879,Summer,19,8,1879,Summer,"............ , . , , , . 2 , J. Drought , b lHeaviside .............. 2 T T. Nihoilson , b","Northern Echo, 19th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6982,4,9,1879,Autumn,4,9,1879,Autumn,"not deal . They ought not' to pay , he drought , snore than was aebsoiutely if neceseriry , having regard","Northern Echo, 04th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6983,19,9,1879,Autumn,19,9,1879,Autumn,"timie , asd is consequently of double utility during prolonged droughts . If applied alone , cut up sel Hi ,","Northern Echo, 19th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6984,8,10,1879,Autumn,8,10,1879,Autumn,"squeezed to death by a boa constrictor . In Roumania drought continues , and the coun- try is in a fearful","Northern Echo, 08th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6985,4,11,1879,Autumn,4,11,1879,Autumn,""" Field Mnri3hol . "" I Lot 2. -Ceeful Bay Drought horse , 4years old , by 'Llverpool Blarze . '","Northern Echo, 04th November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6986,21,2,1880,Winter,21,2,1880,Winter,"'' takentilec' ! in thle , LI Ei-t li-l heens Drought tficont Dy ibom po ( , uL S ( foveorumet.","Northern Echo, 21st February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6987,24,3,1880,Spring,24,3,1880,Spring,"was called upon to conduct the drawings in which a drought screen valued at 40 WaS given away , tbe winning","Northern Echo, 24th March 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6988,7,5,1880,Spring,7,5,1880,Spring,aul yieided in e facte of five weeks ' additional drought a crop oG s . ixty bashels to the acre,"Northern Echo, 07th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6989,15,5,1880,Spring,15,5,1880,Spring,", Ale-out Hal ! , Winstone . Salo of Valusable Drought Saddle , anld Young Hore us , e illch Coow","Northern Echo, 15th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6990,25,5,1880,Spring,25,5,1880,Spring,"that the crop will ha socnted . If c tue drought becomes exceptionally severe , a r- -prickling of this chrreoal","Northern Echo, 25th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6991,27,5,1880,Spring,27,5,1880,Spring,"the s , iua faivoured the hope that the serious drought of the last four or five weeks had reached its","Northern Echo, 27th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6992,31,5,1880,Spring,31,5,1880,Spring,"ing season will be a good one , notwithstanding the drought which has prevailed during the last few weeks . On","Northern Echo, 31st May 1880",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Whitby,19th Century newspaper,Media 6993,3,8,1880,Summer,3,8,1880,Summer,"the reports are also satisfactory . In coasequence of the drought iu Uay and Jane the birds are Bmalf , ,","Northern Echo, 03rd August 1880",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Badenoch,19th Century newspaper,Media 6994,6,9,1880,Autumn,6,9,1880,Autumn,"lays . I TaE Tw.soD ( Ooldstreamn ) . -Tho drought continues , and net fishing is at a stand .","Northern Echo, 06th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6995,22,2,1881,Winter,22,2,1881,Winter,"hiam the above celebrated Mare ) ; a useful Brown Drought Colt , by "" Lih ; rpDol plaze ; ""","Northern Echo, 22nd February 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6996,5,3,1881,Spring,5,3,1881,Spring,"Filly , by "" IEmperor ; "" a useful Yearling Drought O Colt , by "" SpOeUlatlon . "" IMiPLEMANTS. -tCarry","Northern Echo, 05th March 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6997,29,3,1881,Spring,29,3,1881,Spring,", to "" 1 Royal Oak ; '1 useful Brown Drought Mare , Bs S years old ; active Bay Draught","Northern Echo, 29th March 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6998,19,4,1881,Spring,19,4,1881,Spring,". "" ENTS , &o. , consieting of 14 valuable Drought aRn Hainess Horses , 4 Shorthorn Milch Cows , 5","Northern Echo, 19th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 6999,23,4,1881,Spring,23,4,1881,Spring,"huel eurong Yearling fia ; Young UlVeR . Hler afleal Drought MARlE , aced ; also a fOre CUIt DOG3 ,","Northern Echo, 23rd April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7000,26,4,1881,Spring,26,4,1881,Spring,"! , "" 6 years old ; a strong Bay Drought iloree , "" Paimarer , "" aged ; a very","Northern Echo, 26th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7001,29,4,1881,Spring,29,4,1881,Spring,"strong Oalves 1 Toaug I. calf . CRtSElS. -Verysuperior Chestnut Drought Mare , J 7 years old , in foal to","Northern Echo, 29th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7002,29,4,1881,Spring,29,4,1881,Spring,"Draught Horse , 9 3 years old ; useful Bay Drought Mlare , 3 years oldI v e Cleveland Bay Buood","Northern Echo, 29th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7003,2,5,1881,Spring,2,5,1881,Spring,"Beasts , Twvo fine Young Calvves I& HOliSES. -Capitsi Bay Drought Horse , 0 years old- 11 do . Mare ,","Northern Echo, 02nd May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7004,4,5,1881,Spring,4,5,1881,Spring,", the whole of the vaitixible FARMING STOCK , S Drought lduorses , thoroounbrad Brown Hocso , aged dam by Peridu","Northern Echo, 04th May 1881",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,Middleton,19th Century newspaper,Media 7005,4,5,1881,Spring,4,5,1881,Spring,"market , and as a climax years 2' s of drought , flood , and famine came in the East ;","Northern Echo, 04th May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7006,14,7,1881,Summer,14,7,1881,Summer,"the ravages of the fly , consequent on the inopportune drought , : nd to the fact that land having ,","Northern Echo, 14th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7007,18,8,1881,Summer,18,8,1881,Summer,"Acet-e f ci Btitgs to October 10th ; It : Drought Mare , rind Filly Foal by Lotri Derby ; -","Northern Echo, 18th August 1881",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7008,3,9,1881,Autumn,3,9,1881,Autumn,the existence of similar strikes at those places . GREAT DROUGHT ON THE e AMERICAN CONTINENT . SI.t1UUOS FOL4EF'T FIULE3. *,"Northern Echo, 03rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7009,7,9,1881,Autumn,7,9,1881,Autumn,"in Ontario continue to be very destructive owing to the drought . In a number of places yesterday , including this","Northern Echo, 07th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7010,9,9,1881,Autumn,9,9,1881,Autumn,"only , oommteuening Idlnd&y , Svptoehber 5th , of thoe Drought to Justice Comtpa1y . MIandtly , Tuosday , WednUtslay ,","Northern Echo, 09th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7011,10,9,1881,Autumn,10,9,1881,Autumn,"there is a terrible scarcity of wa'er owiun to the drought . c tJ THE I , 12PERI&L RIEETING. as I","Northern Echo, 10th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7012,12,9,1881,Autumn,12,9,1881,Autumn,"forest fires in Michigan were a natural consequence of the drought , which has ravaged entire counties . An epidemic is","Northern Echo, 12nd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7013,22,9,1881,Autumn,22,9,1881,Autumn,"borden ill about 5,6080 totte onl 21 . SC '011 drought . She is built gic tts tlarco-doolcod role , fitcr","Northern Echo, 22nd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7014,24,10,1881,Autumn,24,10,1881,Autumn,a deticieuc5 in the water supply caused by the loug drought . The in- habicants are therefore Cxhortedl to practice nrt,"Northern Echo, 24th October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7015,2,2,1882,Winter,2,2,1882,Winter,", 0I yanrs old ; useful B , , y Drought Filly , 2yearsold , by Liverpool Blaze ; Brown Yearling","Northern Echo, 02nd February 1882",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7016,18,2,1882,Winter,18,2,1882,Winter,With a failure of the warte w 'supply . The drought is inspiring tie most serious D apprehensions in all qoarters,"Northern Echo, 18th February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7017,25,2,1882,Winter,25,2,1882,Winter,"is much needed at Capetown , the con- b tinned drought having become very serious . The condition of MrW .","Northern Echo, 25th February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7018,27,2,1882,Winter,27,2,1882,Winter,"the lowness of the water , owing to the recent drought . Mr Harding , formerly secretary to the Birming- ham","Northern Echo, 27th February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7019,9,3,1882,Spring,9,3,1882,Spring,"qut Yearling Heifer , strong Calf . Larudhtal 110RSE-15-seflr Bay Drought C ) olt , 5 years old , by Wheat","Northern Echo, 09th March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7020,11,3,1882,Spring,11,3,1882,Spring,"Yoarling Roller , strong Calf . IEeb Ily il11SESS-Useful Bay Drought Cylt , B years old , by Thre , Lid","Northern Echo, 11st March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7021,14,3,1882,Spring,14,3,1882,Spring,"Steer , Yearling Rolfer , atrone Ctalf. bI1ttiilS. -Usefni Say Drought colt , B3 years old , by Magnum Bottom ;","Northern Echo, 14th March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7022,8,4,1882,Spring,8,4,1882,Spring,"retarned thanks , the proceedings terminated . Owing to the drought , a famine is threatened in Zululand . The Stairordshire","Northern Echo, 08th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7023,12,4,1882,Spring,12,4,1882,Spring,"Abusgrave-street , which l might be partly duoe to the drought , bat re he thought there was need for better","Northern Echo, 12nd April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7024,19,4,1882,Spring,19,4,1882,Spring,"J yarotr oil , ian feal to Blismcark ; Boy Drought Horse , aged , ; Brown lirneo3 Mare , 4","Northern Echo, 19th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7025,21,4,1882,Spring,21,4,1882,Spring,"also , A Booe Yearling Beaset. , al BORSII. -Unolul Drought tiara , y years ol , grti in all harness.","Northern Echo, 21st April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7026,16,8,1882,Summer,16,8,1882,Summer,"the raieofll had boun stcadi- , nud no long e droughts had octurred . The Lecturer then went st ou to","Northern Echo, 16th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7027,22,8,1882,Summer,22,8,1882,Summer,to the increased rlieraman led for iron . ird The drought in Saraiila is occasioning great ely calamity . The core,"Northern Echo, 22nd August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7028,6,9,1882,Autumn,6,9,1882,Autumn,", Applbhy , and J. Crystal , Pence Houses , drought horses , togs , anoi produce ; Ur E. Hutton","Northern Echo, 06th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7029,22,9,1882,Autumn,22,9,1882,Autumn,"is to provide 160 days ' sruppfl in timhs of drought , And will lie capable of runnling t fty six","Northern Echo, 22nd September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7030,2,11,1882,Autumn,2,11,1882,Autumn,"; 20 Yonng Male EWES and 61IMMEIIS ; B Young Drought ltORSE , sound and good workers ; 1 Grey Horee","Northern Echo, 02nd November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7031,8,11,1882,Autumn,8,11,1882,Autumn,"of bread , and a thirst more parching than the drought of water . 'The reaping of the earthly harvest was","Northern Echo, 08th November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7032,9,11,1882,Autumn,9,11,1882,Autumn,"Driinght lforso , 8 yeasrs old ; very active loine Drought or Ilarines Mare , a years s - otd ;","Northern Echo, 09th November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7033,9,3,1883,Spring,9,3,1883,Spring,". Darlington , the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FUUiNiTUIE , Drought HUili , BOLLEY , IGXARd , B8AtKS , Ac ,","Northern Echo, 09th March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7034,20,4,1883,Spring,20,4,1883,Spring,"7 ANTED , a IIIND , to go wilh i Drought ; wile to wori ont when reqnlrad. -A pply to","Northern Echo, 20th April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7035,1,5,1883,Spring,1,5,1883,Spring,"16b. ; very nsesful , Antive Co . Br own Drought Hetas , 5 years old , by the same fIlre","Northern Echo, 01st May 1883",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7036,1,5,1883,Spring,1,5,1883,Spring,"prize ghorthoriea , on a d other Cattle ; 11 Drought 11orses , Inlolding oant , Olydeslslo Mars , - ""","Northern Echo, 01st May 1883",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7037,2,5,1883,Spring,2,5,1883,Spring,"; price Shorthornau , and 83 othar Coalie ; 11 Drought Horeos , incladlitig paire Ciplyhedale Bluar , 'Iil ) If","Northern Echo, 02nd May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7038,8,5,1883,Spring,8,5,1883,Spring,"Liverpool Blaze , l1h. ; vory nsoill , active itrown Drought florae , 8 ypers elit , by the soamo siro","Northern Echo, 08th May 1883",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7039,31,8,1883,Summer,31,8,1883,Summer,works ! in the Northern Tbi 11ig Provinces owing to drought prevailing there . recog ed8 igithosand persons will be employed,"Northern Echo, 31st August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7040,22,2,1884,Winter,22,2,1884,Winter,"it the river , as was o seen in the drought of ten or twelve years ago . The bill was","Northern Echo, 22nd February 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7041,18,3,1884,Spring,18,3,1884,Spring,", floods , and admit of its beinr returned during droughts at that -place where it was of most use. :","Northern Echo, 18th March 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7042,30,6,1884,Summer,30,6,1884,Summer,", "" which issiiposed to be due to the excessive drought , which causes almost a total absence of water for","Northern Echo, 30th June 1884",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,"Boltby,Kepwick",19th Century newspaper,Media 7043,2,7,1884,Summer,2,7,1884,Summer,"; and the t pleasure gardens , notwithstanding the long drought , ale looking exceedingly well . HARTLEPOOL SCYLOOL Boeanu. -At","Northern Echo, 02nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7044,17,7,1884,Summer,17,7,1884,Summer,"been very favourable to rose- far growers , the long-continued drought , foliowed RS by the downpours of rain , having","Northern Echo, 17th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7045,15,8,1884,Summer,15,8,1884,Summer,", se t valve holuse . Thius lit times of drought water v "" lis may be . saved ; in","Northern Echo, 15th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7046,15,9,1884,Autumn,15,9,1884,Autumn,"reservoir now stands at five feet , end if the drought con- tinues the Board msay hare to cut them off.","Northern Echo, 15th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7047,10,11,1884,Autumn,10,11,1884,Autumn,"that the past season had beencine fl it of exceptional drought , and yet thle reservoir lad cs LO never been","Northern Echo, 10th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7048,22,11,1884,Autumn,22,11,1884,Autumn,"epidemic is reported Fromn North- West Virginia . nr , Drought having dried up the ordinary wells , the IC a","Northern Echo, 22nd November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7049,9,3,1885,Spring,9,3,1885,Spring,"82,059,000 , ste notwithstanding the fact that the prolonged mf drought of last summer caused a very heavy Jae demand for","Northern Echo, 09th March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7050,24,3,1885,Spring,24,3,1885,Spring,"ichmond , yesterday . The weather was fine but 3. droughty , and scent moderate . A fine fox was found","Northern Echo, 24th March 1885",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Hipswell,19th Century newspaper,Media 7051,7,4,1885,Spring,7,4,1885,Spring,"was to be plenty of it when , after 'along drought , it had once set in . But after the","Northern Echo, 07th April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7052,28,4,1885,Spring,28,4,1885,Spring,"Greta and the Tees , and all owing to the drought last year lie had never been le- able to catch","Northern Echo, 28th April 1885",England,UKC,UKC1,,River Tees,19th Century newspaper,Media 7053,28,4,1885,Spring,28,4,1885,Spring,"'s letter showed that it was owing to ged the drought that he had caught no fish , and they could","Northern Echo, 28th April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7054,7,7,1885,Summer,7,7,1885,Summer,) sI ion -Mt D. Dale said the subject was Drought fc - before the North-Eastern Railway directors by ati sad,"Northern Echo, 07th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7055,27,7,1885,Summer,27,7,1885,Summer,also telegraphed explana- tl tions thmat on account of the drought their b roses were all done for the season .,"Northern Echo, 27th July 1885",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Romford,19th Century newspaper,Media 7056,8,8,1885,Summer,8,8,1885,Summer,t Spi Bats:sa BAlso 's ar lspr -- 'ealn-m.s on drought ; LoAlliardst Good Stabling ; e three' minutes ' walk,"Northern Echo, 08th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7057,17,8,1885,Summer,17,8,1885,Summer,"spent oln canals to s ten cill'i , tines of drought , or rail- . v , , , terry in","Northern Echo, 17th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7058,22,8,1885,Summer,22,8,1885,Summer,"known I during the past half century . The long-continued drought is affecting the crops very much , the weather is","Northern Echo, 22nd August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7059,27,8,1885,Summer,27,8,1885,Summer,"as a very serious matter . Owving to the continued drought the river 4 kzeps low , and the odour that","Northern Echo, 27th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7060,7,9,1885,Autumn,7,9,1885,Autumn,hard to secure patronage and support ; but the continued drought did much to militate against such a success as the,"Northern Echo, 07th September 1885",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,North Country,19th Century newspaper,Media 7061,9,9,1885,Autumn,9,9,1885,Autumn,"colony on- its continued prosperity , P wnotithstanding the sevefie drought-which had beaen n experienced , - - tl TERIIIBLE DISASTER","Northern Echo, 09th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7062,27,10,1885,Autumn,27,10,1885,Autumn,"say that Sir Talbot complaineds that , especially in a droughty season , he hardly b ever had a chance of","Northern Echo, 27th October 1885",England,UKC,UKC1,,River Tees,19th Century newspaper,Media 7063,27,11,1885,Autumn,27,11,1885,Autumn,"and to enable wheat , in case of famine or drought , 'to be transferred a from one part of the","Northern Echo, 27th November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7064,1,3,1886,Spring,1,3,1886,Spring,"experts in drngs. it would a appear that the opium droughts which Dr. d O'Hanlon says ace consumed in "" enormous","Northern Echo, 01st March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7065,29,4,1886,Spring,29,4,1886,Spring,"drive , Tr O suitable for waggonette or brosghaoin -eBy Drought JL 3-Mare ; fouryeare old , hionest , gdoo woirker","Northern Echo, 29th April 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7066,20,7,1886,Summer,20,7,1886,Summer,"Cntherstono , it being quite dry owing to the recent drought alli the water passing thrveh thie mill race , 'Hr","Northern Echo, 20th July 1886",England,UKC,UKC1,,River Tees,19th Century newspaper,Media 7067,8,10,1886,Autumn,8,10,1886,Autumn,"It St. AItr Abbot 's , . *or.G. 31 . Drought , Ml . A .. ii' -l ; - i","Northern Echo, 08th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7068,15,11,1886,Autumn,15,11,1886,Autumn,"canyon ) , and TcI a.ter a long summer 's drought the earth Bere will be refreshed and prepared for the","Northern Echo, 15th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7069,17,11,1886,Autumn,17,11,1886,Autumn,"checked grovtlL. and then we had a twelve weeLs ' drought , which spoiled the potatoes and turnips and spring corn","Northern Echo, 17th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7070,17,11,1886,Autumn,17,11,1886,Autumn,3ae es and especially to the twelve weeks ' it drought we isad . We had it worse even than e,"Northern Echo, 17th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7071,13,4,1887,Spring,13,4,1887,Spring,aiii G mizing Cattle ; : 81 ttrtinglres . Iand Drought 1:1i114ES ; 65 Pat SH3EP ; 3prn Hit IPork PICll.,"Northern Echo, 13rd April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7072,7,5,1887,Spring,7,5,1887,Spring,"drooght , and asked on to come again when another drought occurs . At Bowral we were above our ankles in","Northern Echo, 07th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7073,18,6,1887,Summer,18,6,1887,Summer,"consideration . NORT'Hi COUNTRY NEWS . Owitig to the continued drought , there is a Irn' great scarcity of water at","Northern Echo, 18th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7074,25,6,1887,Summer,25,6,1887,Summer,Thq turnip and potato cropo are taking harnm from the drought in W'etmorelalid . Thedegree of LL D. has been cou,"Northern Echo, 25th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7075,25,6,1887,Summer,25,6,1887,Summer,", and the output is materially 7j cliecked by tbe drought of water . The result is thot merchants are prepared","Northern Echo, 25th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7076,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,SOUTH DURHIAM AND NORTH YORKSHIRE . M1E EFFECTS OF' THE DROUGHT . ( By our otia Bcposers. ) ye IN STOCKTON,"Northern Echo, 27th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7077,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,"the grass had got a good etart before the drc drought set inl , thle crop' promises to he heavy ;","Northern Echo, 27th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7078,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,"are getting , badly away , in owing to the drought , and on irnperfectl y cleaned at- laud. the weeds","Northern Echo, 27th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7079,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,. Root CToTps are suffer- gri upg greatly fromt the drought . Su'edes which drn ivoro sonwn early and got up,"Northern Echo, 27th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7080,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,", though it is thought a continuation of the e drought will injure pastures . Growing crops of tj grass for","Northern Echo, 27th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7081,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,". Corn , of coUrse , can endure a h drought ; but if rain does not come soon ths crop","Northern Echo, 27th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7082,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,"much better than last year ; I and if the drought does not continue too lung , is Lt farmers may","Northern Echo, 27th June 1887",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7083,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,P tl RIMLIMOND AND DISTRICT . d Y The prolonged drought has had the effect of a ' forcing the meadows,"Northern Echo, 27th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7084,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,"turnips to sow , the e long continuanco of the drought having pre- mar vented operations beiig carried oo . It","Northern Echo, 27th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7085,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,"now believed to k be discovered at Andolkioi. t THE DROUGHT . I lMAITON. -Yesterday , at the monthly meeting f","Northern Echo, 30th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7086,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,"the gratifying anunouncement was made that , despite the lung drought , therie wne no fear of the excellent spring from","Northern Echo, 30th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7087,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,"townspeople are now fepling I the full effects of the drought . Soft Water is scnrCee , F and a large","Northern Echo, 30th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7088,1,7,1887,Summer,1,7,1887,Summer,"be lIe une tdiiu Lo DotIi . t , THlE DROUGHT , tenn fl. , W lT.T .. A SBLIGrT RAMAL.U","Northern Echo, 01st July 1887",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Teesdale,19th Century newspaper,Media 7089,4,7,1887,Summer,4,7,1887,Summer,crop aire lotausgorllg an a - 7itel coiaeeqaoelle of tim drought . 'rte retail prices of new 1 Otpotatoes aru Id,"Northern Echo, 04th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7090,4,7,1887,Summer,4,7,1887,Summer,been forced upon the I It Weardale farmers by the drought . The crops W fo ae very thin . i,"Northern Echo, 04th July 1887",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Weardale,19th Century newspaper,Media 7091,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,thle report pr stage . 'I THE END OF THE DROUGHT . of ; Rain fell for a sbort time yesterday,"Northern Echo, 05th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7092,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,"sbort time yesterday morning I in Westinorelaudl , where the drought has been thn very severe . Still more rain is","Northern Echo, 05th July 1887",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Carlisle,19th Century newspaper,Media 7093,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,who had become ml much concerned about the long-continued be drought . Rain corhmnenced to fall in Newcastle . ott upon-Tyne,"Northern Echo, 05th July 1887",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,Newcastle,19th Century newspaper,Media 7094,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,"temperature of ha Angust 14tb , 1876 . The long drought in Whitby district was bhoken yesterday by seasonmble and refreshing","Northern Echo, 05th July 1887",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Whitby district,19th Century newspaper,Media 7095,6,7,1887,Summer,6,7,1887,Summer,"ri occilrrei. hoe Ttie RArNFALc , . -After a sevitre drought of OiS Seven weeks , rain foll over Westmiirclaid vRote-r.","Northern Echo, 06th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7096,12,7,1887,Summer,12,7,1887,Summer,"the spring head , a fact attributable to the prolonged drought . REPORTED HEAVY BUILDING SOCIETY DEFALCATIONS . TH1E ARREST OF","Northern Echo, 12nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7097,12,7,1887,Summer,12,7,1887,Summer,"on all hands , on account of the continued i drought . The Kirkby Stephen supply his never been so low","Northern Echo, 12nd July 1887",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Kirkby Stephen,19th Century newspaper,Media 7098,21,7,1887,Summer,21,7,1887,Summer,the in iih supply lad been cnnstant until the great drought car ual oF the present sumnmer had caused a scarcity.,"Northern Echo, 21st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7099,23,7,1887,Summer,23,7,1887,Summer,dispositiun to do business'at these prices ; but should the drought coutinue tley will in all probability hare to pay higher,"Northern Echo, 23rd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7100,25,7,1887,Summer,25,7,1887,Summer,"the going fairly gond rut nil ficee , the nrolonged drought will deter niammy owners from ranning the rink ot breakizg","Northern Echo, 25th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7101,27,7,1887,Summer,27,7,1887,Summer,"is not far to seek . The v m prolonged drought of May , June , and July baa t diminished","Northern Echo, 27th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7102,2,8,1887,Summer,2,8,1887,Summer,"knuowi for yea 's , in con. sequeice of the drought : and , coupieo with the iicht tl crops on","Northern Echo, 02nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7103,2,8,1887,Summer,2,8,1887,Summer,"tend . eucyv . Grain throughout , Owing to the drought , will be short in the straw . SUMNONRIs FOR","Northern Echo, 02nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7104,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,"and are he Western States , owing to the long drought , ho3 n'Prairie fires are now taking place in the","Northern Echo, 12nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7105,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,"some parts by Pt' of the country affected by the drought . titr [ lo thul POl4ITIdAL OUTRAGE , II .","Northern Echo, 12nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7106,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,higher moorlnnds ) . the birds had sruffered snmewhat from drought . n Anong thir sportsmen who were out were Messrs,"Northern Echo, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7107,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,"street d ventilators less offensive . He knew that the droughty weather caused the drains to be foul , A hut","Northern Echo, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7108,25,8,1887,Summer,25,8,1887,Summer,WESTMOIRLANtD. -A Kirkby Stephen correspondent writes : -Thie prolonged g drought is causing serious inconvenience in niany d parts of this,"Northern Echo, 25th August 1887",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Kirkby Stephen,19th Century newspaper,Media 7109,26,8,1887,Summer,26,8,1887,Summer,"good qgallty , and 5eeitl o ontadctthe fiiotef the prolioige droughty were essGevses 7 yaA Bogrtb , G. HusnB Jeibr ...","Northern Echo, 26th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7110,29,8,1887,Summer,29,8,1887,Summer,herage in te C t hilly pastures owing to the drought . Sheep of ethe blackfaced type could not be excelled,"Northern Echo, 29th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7111,29,8,1887,Summer,29,8,1887,Summer,"saw the previous night he to . augured that the drought , wvhich vi-as disastrous o . to them ( the","Northern Echo, 29th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7112,30,8,1887,Summer,30,8,1887,Summer,"Leiceater Autumn Meeting commences to-day , land althoigh the prolonged drought has militated against capital acceptances being the order of the","Northern Echo, 30th August 1887",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7113,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,"they could to clear the beck in the present I droughty weatiser , and thot the niisitnce would a he abatod","Northern Echo, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7114,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,"as I rmn remerber . The other warm : and droughty 1 "" a surmer was in 1833 . That war","Northern Echo, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7115,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,"has becir erich like , hot and Il f very droughty suimner weather . In the threo hot it and Ironr","Northern Echo, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7116,5,9,1887,Autumn,5,9,1887,Autumn,"tbat fhe s , Rog t owing t te protreted drought , have been unabloto Bow get into the upper reaches","Northern Echo, 05th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7117,6,9,1887,Autumn,6,9,1887,Autumn,abont a ! their children . ; le ; Tue DROUGHT AND THE WEARDALE MINES . Ali -The long continuance of,"Northern Echo, 06th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7118,7,9,1887,Autumn,7,9,1887,Autumn,"much dearer than during . last winter . The long drought has prevented r growth of tuber , and they are","Northern Echo, 07th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7119,24,9,1887,Autumn,24,9,1887,Autumn,"appearaince of the olt.pastures , owinge di to thle etimmer'A drought , which lias necessitatedI aIt the co-tly addition of artificial","Northern Echo, 24th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7120,29,9,1887,Autumn,29,9,1887,Autumn,"a great deal ofs Inotice of ever since thlat very droughty and hot3 slmmer in 1826 , when there were alsonatotal","Northern Echo, 29th September 1887",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Greenwich,19th Century newspaper,Media 7121,10,10,1887,Autumn,10,10,1887,Autumn,"and the recent long oentins- ilsce oEf warm weather and drought , during whch3 much waste and increased consumption of water","Northern Echo, 10th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7122,2,12,1887,Winter,2,12,1887,Winter,"that we may expect a dry , warm , and droughty summer , nnd a dry anutimn the forepart to fellow","Northern Echo, 02nd December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7123,26,1,1888,Winter,26,1,1888,Winter,"district , and at the close of the in exceptionally droughty summer the storage F 'e , reservoirs still contained a","Northern Echo, 26th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7124,9,2,1888,Winter,9,2,1888,Winter,". This m ight ; -be attribated partly to the droughty season- of last summer , bnt partly , they' hoped","Northern Echo, 09th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7125,22,2,1888,Winter,22,2,1888,Winter,in excellent order and sratisfactory opern-etion . Notwithstanding the . drought of last . sumumer the supply-of WAter WaS found suPifcient,"Northern Echo, 22nd February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7126,23,2,1888,Winter,23,2,1888,Winter,"t6 , I '- ! ! l iwits wa very droughty and warmn summrrl ir Ust year . No ilW o1","Northern Echo, 23rd February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7127,1,3,1888,Spring,1,3,1888,Spring,"to the wfater sulpply of this village . Since the drought last summer the supply had been very limited , and","Northern Echo, 01st March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7128,2,3,1888,Spring,2,3,1888,Spring,"cultivated land , Such a reservoir would in time of drought pro . mote inlsect life , and , through decomnposition","Northern Echo, 02nd March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7129,5,3,1888,Spring,5,3,1888,Spring,It has been ascertained tha t daring the most severel drought konowvn that there is as muchx water oasses the pool,"Northern Echo, 05th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7130,10,3,1888,Spring,10,3,1888,Spring,"tanlc at the hal ] , but owinlg to the drought of last summ er the whole of* the water Was8","Northern Echo, 10th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7131,13,3,1888,Spring,13,3,1888,Spring,"salmon of the year . Owing in to the long drought which prevailed during thef ad sommner and autumna months ,","Northern Echo, 13rd March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7132,27,4,1888,Spring,27,4,1888,Spring,"has patented for la e increasing the tractive power of drought anipialm. 1J it It is exceedingly simple , and as","Northern Echo, 27th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7133,22,5,1888,Spring,22,5,1888,Spring,", n Forty-three coinpetitors entered . Owing to thlejr containued drought small beskcets were the result , but B , ,","Northern Echo, 22nd May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7134,28,5,1888,Spring,28,5,1888,Spring,"veryv-plentifnl , and prices firm . RICHMIOND CORN. --Fine though droughty reathter lireavaled , ljnd there wvas a mid:1i ug Fattendance","Northern Echo, 28th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7135,30,5,1888,Spring,30,5,1888,Spring,"the dwnagaes. -By Ur Skidnore V Last year wass a droughty one , and hay crops vie generally we-i-it 1ight .","Northern Echo, 30th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7136,21,6,1888,Summer,21,6,1888,Summer,"mnoon are a sure sign to of a dry and droughty sunimer to follow , and ie likewise the other remarlrs","Northern Echo, 21st June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7137,29,6,1888,Summer,29,6,1888,Summer,"for beaus with a white crop . Owing to plrotracted drought this lisa been ain unpropitions souase , fi toe :","Northern Echo, 29th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7138,22,9,1888,Autumn,22,9,1888,Autumn,"or e-n-nsi , aniiraies , iailroiri ages . ai 6 Drought arid Panry VFiats. e ` I100 Store Cattle , ,","Northern Echo, 22nd September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7139,25,10,1888,Autumn,25,10,1888,Autumn,"bazaar fir the Congregatioxalists atI Eventvood yesttrday c Thle prolonged drought , has rendered hisiting rC in the Richinond district very","Northern Echo, 25th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7140,24,11,1888,Autumn,24,11,1888,Autumn,". SYDNEY , Friday . The area affected by tho drought in New ISouth Wales is extendinog with serious results .","Northern Echo, 24th November 1888",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7141,3,12,1888,Winter,3,12,1888,Winter,"AT THM r : SYDNEY , Saturday . a The drought hlas brukon in New Sooth I Wales . 1AN ATHLI-iTIC","Northern Echo, 03rd December 1888",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7142,8,12,1888,Winter,8,12,1888,Winter,"A THEIAUSTUIALI.AN DROUGHIT n MELBOUEINP , Friday : ' The drought hi Victoria continues . a BRlISBANE , Friday . o","Northern Echo, 08th December 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7143,8,12,1888,Winter,8,12,1888,Winter,"Victoria continues . a BRlISBANE , Friday . o The drought in Queetuslaud las broken , h and fine rains are","Northern Echo, 08th December 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7144,15,12,1888,Winter,15,12,1888,Winter,"O'Brien was not D. in Victoria IS still ueeded e drought . ose of , Mr . ohioness Ure , 1","Northern Echo, 15th December 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7145,13,4,1889,Spring,13,4,1889,Spring,"wiinter. -F . Buttery , Barntby , Gins . ti Drought . - l i jiIVl 1 ; B0 SIX PEl","Northern Echo, 13rd April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7146,3,6,1889,Summer,3,6,1889,Summer,"the wheat market , the unsettle d weather and the drought in Russia maaiug nillers a little m mo e anxious","Northern Echo, 03rd June 1889",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,Newcastle,19th Century newspaper,Media 7147,28,6,1889,Summer,28,6,1889,Summer,"of 1311erton , ANGLING AT RTMOroNDz-Despito the long . continued drought , viitors to the old Yorkshire town are enjoying splendid","Northern Echo, 28th June 1889",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 7148,2,7,1889,Summer,2,7,1889,Summer,. THIP.SK HAY AND STRA1W. -ThI long continuance of the drought is spoiling every I prospect for croppage in the early,"Northern Echo, 02nd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7149,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"North East district yesterday , after a long arid disquieting drought . The Stockton railway employds held their re- ligious anniversary","Northern Echo, 08th July 1889",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC11,Stockton,19th Century newspaper,Media 7150,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"afternoon was oppressively warmn , and owing to the recent drought the wicket was of course very bard . Punctually at","Northern Echo, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7151,9,7,1889,Summer,9,7,1889,Summer,the late lknds will have mcaterially suaui. -red with the drought . Home-growilt potatcoe art selling at froni Is to Is,"Northern Echo, 09th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7152,9,7,1889,Summer,9,7,1889,Summer,p.m. until 10 a.m. this torning. li ; - tit DROUGHT IN IRE1AND. di C. THREATEINICE SCARCIT'Y OF BUyrga . K,"Northern Echo, 09th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7153,9,7,1889,Summer,9,7,1889,Summer,to have a re- a c. ourren'ce of tbe great drought of 1887 . The 01 Y. country is becoming dried,"Northern Echo, 09th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7154,9,7,1889,Summer,9,7,1889,Summer,falling off . The principal B i suffrevea by the drought are tIme dairy farmiers . Pi w- Two years ago,"Northern Echo, 09th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7155,13,7,1889,Summer,13,7,1889,Summer,broad is reported to be ablaze . The heat and drought are quite mnprecedented. e r ; las S. A. ALI.N,"Northern Echo, 13rd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7156,16,7,1889,Summer,16,7,1889,Summer,"The road . oin account of cc o the long drought , iead become Utterly impracti se cable ; but cyclists","Northern Echo, 16th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7157,5,8,1889,Summer,5,8,1889,Summer,"for whether en Account of shortness of breath , or drought , or both , the machine refuses to go any","Northern Echo, 05th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7158,1,11,1889,Autumn,1,11,1889,Autumn,"other "" waste "" purposes . In a season of drought they would be . sspecially valuable , and the fear","Northern Echo, 01st November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7159,19,12,1889,Winter,19,12,1889,Winter,"iho southern districts of the Presidency , where a severe drought had long prevailed . A MALL CAiRT' ISH.KP . The","Northern Echo, 19th December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7160,15,2,1890,Winter,15,2,1890,Winter,many disesad turnips. wlich had been badly mildewed by the drought of September . The generality of farmers are not particular,"Northern Echo, 15th February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7161,20,2,1890,Winter,20,2,1890,Winter,r coable sa ; ils to ratain moiature in a drought 1 season longer tihan they othervviWe would d ) .,"Northern Echo, 20th February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7162,10,3,1890,Spring,10,3,1890,Spring,and the fomndathon oh which the vhtle structuire of Modern Drought Literature has beeu irented . The Work is now extremely,"Northern Echo, 10th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7163,10,3,1890,Spring,10,3,1890,Spring,"by tile ronis of the trees , and a' the drought beneath largee t ; ees is fatnl to tbe it","Northern Echo, 10th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7164,15,5,1890,Spring,15,5,1890,Spring,iuisic Lher'e so is a viery tine effigy of thle droughty cilcamitii. yei Rt is intere'titicg tii miute that J nailge,"Northern Echo, 15th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7165,24,5,1890,Spring,24,5,1890,Spring,rough leaf-soil will be pot among them to keep out drought . in the hottest sumnmer Imonthls . EXCITING SCENE AT,"Northern Echo, 24th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7166,9,6,1890,Summer,9,6,1890,Summer,". n What will the' villagers do when , in droughty seasons , thie supply from the wells diminish and their","Northern Echo, 09th June 1890",England,UKC,UKC1,,River Tees,19th Century newspaper,Media 7167,22,9,1890,Autumn,22,9,1890,Autumn,"supply the company 's district of an extra * wrdinary drought for 200 days . They could get about 7,0,5 alon","Northern Echo, 22nd September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7168,15,10,1890,Autumn,15,10,1890,Autumn,"in the mildewing8 of shoul swedes owing to the September drought , and cause the circumstance of the rains of the","Northern Echo, 15th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7169,15,10,1890,Autumn,15,10,1890,Autumn,"to set an , present . pThere has been no drought or injurious I tru id in the northern kingdom ,","Northern Echo, 15th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7170,3,11,1890,Autumn,3,11,1890,Autumn,"in the year 1887 there ti was an exceptionally long drought during the a summer , in fact there was scarcely","Northern Echo, 03rd November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7171,4,11,1890,Autumn,4,11,1890,Autumn,"all along been , and that if there hiks been drought and accumulation of dirt on the river banks , followed","Northern Echo, 04th November 1890",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Barnard Castle,19th Century newspaper,Media 7172,4,11,1890,Autumn,4,11,1890,Autumn,? I think not . May we not have had drought and dirt and forod scores of times without the specific,"Northern Echo, 04th November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7173,31,1,1891,Winter,31,1,1891,Winter,"other ldirls before tho present winter , notably after the droughty summer of 1887 , when the scarcity oE roots aud","Northern Echo, 31st January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7174,24,2,1891,Winter,24,2,1891,Winter,"intenulled to carry 1,900 toins deanlive-izt en ioft. lOin . drought , and . steals nine kneots oml light con. vrumiption","Northern Echo, 24th February 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7175,2,3,1891,Spring,2,3,1891,Spring,sharp and interesting . NORTh COUNTRY TOPICS . In the drought of last month we have an in uxcellent illustration of,"Northern Echo, 02nd March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7176,9,3,1891,Spring,9,3,1891,Spring,". We have lied twit dry wiimters , succeededs# lby droughty summneirs ; arid msot only is the graiR burnt usp","Northern Echo, 09th March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7177,24,4,1891,Spring,24,4,1891,Spring,"serviceable later on to supply food in r a summer drought , which was the case in 1887 . I The","Northern Echo, 24th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7178,27,4,1891,Spring,27,4,1891,Spring,"cholera or influenza , was generally attributed to long continued drought . Hundreds of both sexes were falling victims daily ,","Northern Echo, 27th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7179,1,5,1891,Spring,1,5,1891,Spring,"keep near the surface , and would consequently suffer in droughty weather unless t so protected . v A - AGRICULTURAL","Northern Echo, 01st May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7180,15,6,1891,Summer,15,6,1891,Summer,", nc Trade was slow , owing to the continued drought and backward state of vegetation . Sales were cr effected","Northern Echo, 15th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7181,19,6,1891,Summer,19,6,1891,Summer,", runner and dwarf beans-tbat are liable to sufro from drought should be mulched , -whichpot only saves watering , but","Northern Echo, 19th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7182,8,8,1891,Summer,8,8,1891,Summer,"to do this , as they might probably experience a drought whics would certainly prove disastros , Laiter on , it","Northern Echo, 08th August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7183,25,9,1891,Autumn,25,9,1891,Autumn,", it o seems , wns ganerally unfavourable , thle drought n wlfch prevailed np to the milIdleof July set the","Northern Echo, 25th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7184,23,11,1891,Autumn,23,11,1891,Autumn,"threatened with a water famine , owing to the unprecedented drought of the e summer and early autumn . The reserve","Northern Echo, 23rd November 1891",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,19th Century newspaper,Media 7185,19,1,1892,Winter,19,1,1892,Winter,"to meet the emergencies of all seasons , whether in drought summers , Al of defective turnip years , or such","Northern Echo, 19th January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7186,18,3,1892,Spring,18,3,1892,Spring,"as the Local Gossip frs-in every-district , the Chess and Droughts Colusn-s , Agricultural Notes . Ludies ' Gossip . Curiosity","Northern Echo, 18th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7187,23,4,1892,Spring,23,4,1892,Spring,onler te com . pniSsate the varions millowners in timneof drought a conmpensation reservoir will be constructed to hold 2 ;,"Northern Echo, 23rd April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7188,29,4,1892,Spring,29,4,1892,Spring,"is , s , effected late and a period of drought ensues there by are a great many vacant spaces owing","Northern Echo, 29th April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7189,2,5,1892,Spring,2,5,1892,Spring,"maiured before sowing . They prevent the plants suffering from drought , and are altogether highly in favour of producing tender","Northern Echo, 02nd May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7190,14,6,1892,Summer,14,6,1892,Summer,"almosteverywhere . Meantimewemustexpecttosee , veryvariedresults , owing to the cold drought spring eand the abundance of cases in which farmers have","Northern Echo, 14th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7191,22,6,1892,Summer,22,6,1892,Summer,"to ive his general support to any scheme when , Drought before the House . MR A. PEASE AND THE PUBLIGIANS","Northern Echo, 22nd June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7192,24,6,1892,Summer,24,6,1892,Summer,"and those that have suffered most from Mr I 'm drought . Depiression , it is to be feared , will","Northern Echo, 24th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7193,7,7,1892,Summer,7,7,1892,Summer,April . ier They are plentiful now . but the drought at the lid time of writing is telling on them,"Northern Echo, 07th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7194,7,7,1892,Summer,7,7,1892,Summer,"they will never feel the injarous effects of e t.he drought , id Low TapvcRw BEANs . i- ) In many","Northern Echo, 07th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7195,20,7,1892,Summer,20,7,1892,Summer,"beginning to suffer seriously from the long , cold . drought , and the biting winds . Wheat in places ;","Northern Echo, 20th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7196,10,8,1892,Summer,10,8,1892,Summer,to their shooting boxes . After the long spell of drought a copious downpour of nearly twenty-four hours was yesterday experienced,"Northern Echo, 10th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7197,11,8,1892,Summer,11,8,1892,Summer,"in thc former year , owing to a severe . drought in Mfay and Jnne , there was a short hay","Northern Echo, 11st August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7198,11,8,1892,Summer,11,8,1892,Summer,"and immense craeks and fi ; 6l'r "" is in drought , and thus produlcillg thei s r' ly effects which","Northern Echo, 11st August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7199,25,8,1892,Summer,25,8,1892,Summer,"2 , 2 , rquis of Loittoderry . S 1I Drought mware , inx foal , I nnd 2 , Narquis","Northern Echo, 25th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7200,6,9,1892,Autumn,6,9,1892,Autumn,with his eo-trustees. -Aie Croad said when it had been droughty he flashed the drains. -The Clerk wvas instructed tos write,"Northern Echo, 06th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7201,26,10,1892,Autumn,26,10,1892,Autumn,"iOe S1,4hli1u gaas 3- ' - iflmg . , ho1 drought forward I Yl6Yri ' I ib , Pl'rinut anid otlicrt","Northern Echo, 26th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7202,16,3,1893,Spring,16,3,1893,Spring,"year , when herbage is so precious : and during drought seasons in sunmmpr they would prove equallyE beneficial , carrying","Northern Echo, 16th March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7203,7,4,1893,Spring,7,4,1893,Spring,"quarter of a mile . Despite the 5 , prolonged drought the racecourse afforded fairly s ; good going , but","Northern Echo, 07th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7204,14,4,1893,Spring,14,4,1893,Spring,the missions to- I seamen . Owing to the prolbnged drought angling opera- I Sons in the River Swale at Richmond,"Northern Echo, 14th April 1893",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Richmond,19th Century newspaper,Media 7205,18,4,1893,Spring,18,4,1893,Spring,"the prevalent low prices , but me to the prolonged drought having brought a Lg scarcity of keep far worse than","Northern Echo, 18th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7206,22,4,1893,Spring,22,4,1893,Spring,"and second days of the present week , for the drought had lasted ncarly seven wecks , and the thirsty earth","Northern Echo, 22nd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7207,22,4,1893,Spring,22,4,1893,Spring,"this season entirely refrainee h-. , their seeds while the drought contini. such circumstances the nmost approprie agricul- tural homily of","Northern Echo, 22nd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7208,2,5,1893,Spring,2,5,1893,Spring,"advascing over tho British Islands fromn the A3tlisstic . The drought seems to have broken up all over the kingdom. ,","Northern Echo, 02nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7209,9,5,1893,Spring,9,5,1893,Spring,from 7 to l10 each . Owing to the - drought and the consequent backward grass pro . spect of the,"Northern Echo, 09th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7210,11,5,1893,Spring,11,5,1893,Spring,"water for their cattle , 1Wll they state that the drought will imcan serious 11ss to 1 thmn . "" Neow","Northern Echo, 11st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7211,11,5,1893,Spring,11,5,1893,Spring,"fins the weather may bh in future , add spring drought may be followed bS sunmmer d ( ellge. 'hc 10","Northern Echo, 11st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7212,12,5,1893,Spring,12,5,1893,Spring,it is reqap irt d large . Any check from drought is apt to rnakse it run to seed . Sow,"Northern Echo, 12nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7213,12,5,1893,Spring,12,5,1893,Spring,"a yiew of putting atn end to the Ii long-colitinued drought in this coulitry , to adopt the Amnerican method ?","Northern Echo, 12nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7214,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,"late rates . RsCTUsOND CaoN. - With a prevalence of droughty weather prices are on the rise , and to-day all","Northern Echo, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7215,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,"met with scarcely any do- mand , owing to the drought . Vtonng English f boastshsold at 6 to 10 each","Northern Echo, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7216,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,"Tyriasx RAY A ND STRnw. -Wjith the oenl- c continued drought there is literally nO gross , either in the pastures","Northern Echo, 16th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7217,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,"Vale whose industry had o' suffered severely from the long drought . A i , thunderstorm passed over Tavistock and neigh-","Northern Echo, 16th May 1893",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Tavistock,19th Century newspaper,Media 7218,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,. The farmers d had suffered severely by the prolonged drought . o* . S THE CHANNELL COLLISION . a OPENING,"Northern Echo, 16th May 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7219,18,5,1893,Spring,18,5,1893,Spring,"the world . While we have had a pro- lonjed drought with slummer heat in April and May in England ,","Northern Echo, 18th May 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7220,18,5,1893,Spring,18,5,1893,Spring,"one state that the effects of such au unprecedented spring drought were getting to be abiolutcly disastrous to steck-koepers , pastures","Northern Echo, 18th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7221,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"glorious triumphs even he has ever onjoyod . The prolonged drought was brought to a termi- D- nation Km Wednesday ,","Northern Echo, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7222,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,"Tuesday last has certainly osm made up fur the long droughty season , not having frn missed a day without rain","Northern Echo, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7223,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,"a better sale , thanks tq the breaking of the drought . Pigs were aboul the same as on Saturday .","Northern Echo, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7224,25,5,1893,Spring,25,5,1893,Spring,"locally knlcowni as a "" sair gob . "" The drought has nowv . broken up , and givers Mr Trout","Northern Echo, 25th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7225,30,5,1893,Spring,30,5,1893,Spring,"is very back - a ward with the lonag continued drought , but has X within th e past month vastly","Northern Echo, 30th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7226,2,6,1893,Summer,2,6,1893,Summer,"that we t ; had seen the last of the drought wvas nust grounded l.on fad. , for on Wednesday the","Northern Echo, 02nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7227,2,6,1893,Summer,2,6,1893,Summer,consequence whiichl woul libe unable . to witisetand a returlning drought which would be lsure to kill them . Nor had,"Northern Echo, 02nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7228,2,6,1893,Summer,2,6,1893,Summer,"February the result has been niti owing f to the drought suffered since . On ao farml at Durston , which","Northern Echo, 02nd June 1893",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7229,2,6,1893,Summer,2,6,1893,Summer,eui- k tecrprising enough tosow chemical manures libicrally an[d the drought has deprived them of the benlefi e they imaginedv sure,"Northern Echo, 02nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7230,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,holiday and special t fare at.bhe Workhouse . THE GREAT DROUGHT . ir A BAD TIME FOR FARMERS . WATER FAMINES,"Northern Echo, 17th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7231,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,"Peas have failed to pod in Kent because'of the in drought , and the stalks are being cut for fodder .","Northern Echo, 17th June 1893",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH2,UKJ4","UKH25,UKJ42",,19th Century newspaper,Media 7232,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,conme of to nothing . ut The continuance of the drought in Devon and Cd Cornwall is causing great apprehension among,"Northern Echo, 17th June 1893",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK43",Cornwall,19th Century newspaper,Media 7233,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,"on the beginning of the preseut week . A The drought is causing mnich inconvenlienico to lY farmers , whose prospects","Northern Echo, 17th June 1893",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Westgate,19th Century newspaper,Media 7234,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,"Owing to the drying up of the pastures from the drought , trade was slow and dull . Heifers , 4","Northern Echo, 19th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7235,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,"excellent condition , being really very flrm considering the long drought . The proosedings were enlivened by sclections of music ,","Northern Echo, 19th June 1893",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Cleveland,19th Century newspaper,Media 7236,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,week and the failure of pastures coiscii lGcub on the drought were difficult to sell at from 40s to 55s per,"Northern Echo, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7237,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,but rain is greatly necdeA . Owing to the protracted drought and great scarcity of fodder the North-East Coast muillers have,"Northern Echo, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7238,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,"per ton , Our Ripon correspondent says the long- cottiinoed drought Is 1ehing felt by the farmers of the district ,","Northern Echo, 20th June 1893",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Ripon,19th Century newspaper,Media 7239,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,is very thin . Our Thirsk correspondent writes -- The drought of the past few weeks and the intellse - het,"Northern Echo, 20th June 1893",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Thirsk,19th Century newspaper,Media 7240,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,sale at Ss per ton advance . The Is continued drought has affected the prices of all . m. feeding stvffs,"Northern Echo, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7241,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"the track was in of lad condition owing to the drought , and the ig , Clerk had decided to improve","Northern Echo, 22nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7242,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"unanimously , of MIn off 01 Cco last TFITE GREAT DROUGHT . - thll na- Our Richmond corrcspondent vrites : -The","Northern Echo, 22nd June 1893",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Richmond,19th Century newspaper,Media 7243,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,thll na- Our Richmond corrcspondent vrites : -The na sad drought is becoming mebre and more pinching . lar the The,"Northern Echo, 22nd June 1893",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Richmond,19th Century newspaper,Media 7244,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,Mi ilar PREVIOUS DROUGHTS. da the A list of long droughts during the present sei tbe century has been supplied by,"Northern Echo, 22nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7245,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"Mr Webb remarked that owing toth the Jim in continued drought the Tees was inhaverylow ifstate about Barnard Castle , and","Northern Echo, 22nd June 1893",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,"Barnard Castle,River Tees",19th Century newspaper,Media 7246,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"the full extent of mis- chief caused by the severe drought , the general conclusions which the report embodies can not","Northern Echo, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7247,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"bat t'e vheiat l'laut will stand a great doal of drought , and the old proverb , that "" Droilght never","Northern Echo, 23rd June 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7248,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"think , to this crop alone , and mean that drought years aer always good yiecling onll-f for the vheat crop","Northern Echo, 23rd June 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7249,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"toofavourably , perhaps , forsiice these reports were written the drought has increased in severity . Of course great ch:lsges ttake","Northern Echo, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7250,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,at a loss to understand how it happens that the drought and its consequent shortnle:ss of keep h as no greater,"Northern Echo, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7251,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,. an lo - . literat look i TILE GREAT DROUGHT . shoulo many BIRMINGHAM IN STRAITS . rapid Birmingham is,"Northern Echo, 23rd June 1893",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7252,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"the last places to by E feel the effects of drought upon the water supply , Bougb Owing to its deep","Northern Echo, 23rd June 1893",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7253,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"were some indica-eusslo tions of a break in the long drought , and a gentle a bri ; rain is falling","Northern Echo, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7254,27,6,1893,Summer,27,6,1893,Summer,"-uI to 8d per lb . Potatoes , owing to drought are Feart 33 small in size , Is 3d to","Northern Echo, 27th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7255,30,6,1893,Summer,30,6,1893,Summer,". [ BY AflICoLA osA "" THE FiEm.n.s ) The drought may , it is to be holed , be con-","Northern Echo, 30th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7256,30,6,1893,Summer,30,6,1893,Summer,"mnay generally rely upon , whether in a season of drought or in one of floods , that the best farmed","Northern Echo, 30th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7257,30,6,1893,Summer,30,6,1893,Summer,"yieldl "" That such would be the case in a drought season like the present no one CaLn denly , but","Northern Echo, 30th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7258,4,7,1893,Summer,4,7,1893,Summer,"fully n ainel , . lthough thiiog continuetl Darljiz nmas drought wac gr t ually affetie the yield of the rate","Northern Echo, 04th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7259,11,7,1893,Summer,11,7,1893,Summer,"those instances , few and far between , where the drought has seemingly broken up it has in reality done nothing","Northern Echo, 11st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7260,11,7,1893,Summer,11,7,1893,Summer,"moderate root crop or not , for every week of drought that eusues now lessens o the chances very much of","Northern Echo, 11st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7261,11,7,1893,Summer,11,7,1893,Summer,"T. Carrington Smith , in all A article on the drought and its effect on live stock re in the summer","Northern Echo, 11st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7262,13,7,1893,Summer,13,7,1893,Summer,"noue . It is saild that after almost all the drought sunmmers of the past half century , late sowiv turnips","Northern Echo, 13rd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7263,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,"laying pipes by the Water Board , and the b droughty season . ; h A IIATE'PAaERs ' ASSOCIATION FOSr W3ST","Northern Echo, 15th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7264,22,7,1893,Summer,22,7,1893,Summer,"Marchi proved of little or no use owing to the drought that ensued , and whenever such failuires orcur farmers are","Northern Echo, 22nd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7265,27,7,1893,Summer,27,7,1893,Summer,wveek it has seemed nlcertkain to mIanv r whether the drought may he considered to hCV e actually broken nip or,"Northern Echo, 27th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7266,28,7,1893,Summer,28,7,1893,Summer,"troprenluIns , perilel , and marigolds stad ( l the drought fairly well , and ours wvean oace estab- lished receive","Northern Echo, 28th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7267,9,8,1893,Summer,9,8,1893,Summer,citherburet up or retarded fti of so much by the drought that it is as yetuncertaia at what they will yield,"Northern Echo, 09th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7268,10,8,1893,Summer,10,8,1893,Summer,doligtht to rts bin to see how be left the drought aicd dryicess nnad hiowns vegetatlion behind bun whets he crossed,"Northern Echo, 10th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7269,14,8,1893,Summer,14,8,1893,Summer,"Wass , and Kilburn , where the fires during the drought destroyed so many acres , there is o certainly a","Northern Echo, 14th August 1893",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Kilburn,19th Century newspaper,Media 7270,14,8,1893,Summer,14,8,1893,Summer,"places , however , G1 it is evident that the drought had thinned the broods . As a general ruhl the","Northern Echo, 14th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7271,18,8,1893,Summer,18,8,1893,Summer,"; aud 3 , lars Harley . D The continued droughty weather has caused the c River Swale aud tributaries to","Northern Echo, 18th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7272,26,8,1893,Summer,26,8,1893,Summer,farmers inl and tb around Darlington owing to the excessive drought of this session were not able to pay the Irish,"Northern Echo, 26th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7273,1,9,1893,Autumn,1,9,1893,Autumn,a moilern andi improved desariptiin . This year 's long-continued drought had severely taxed the resources of the conmpany in supplying,"Northern Echo, 01st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7274,1,9,1893,Autumn,1,9,1893,Autumn,". The year hlad been one of unpre- cedented t drought , and although they had the capacity for keeping the","Northern Echo, 01st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7275,4,9,1893,Autumn,4,9,1893,Autumn,off at an early date . I Owing to the drought the greens on the new ( course are not yet,"Northern Echo, 04th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7276,8,9,1893,Autumn,8,9,1893,Autumn,anglers . For some time the weather has been very droughty and the Swale low and stagnant in places . The,"Northern Echo, 08th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7277,8,9,1893,Autumn,8,9,1893,Autumn,", bat sport has only been moderate owing to the droughty weather and -bad scent . I Burnaby and Vanguard ,","Northern Echo, 08th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7278,11,9,1893,Autumn,11,9,1893,Autumn,doivS 5V tendency . a Wnard RICHMOND HAY. -The continued drought . ri prices of hay and stiaw to be on,"Northern Echo, 11st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7279,18,9,1893,Autumn,18,9,1893,Autumn,"water company beint exhausted for some timn owing to the drought , the only water that could be obtained had to","Northern Echo, 18th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7280,22,9,1893,Autumn,22,9,1893,Autumn,"at tl 10-30a.m. t - u r 19 I * DROUGHT AT RICHMOND , l i ' - - - -","Northern Echo, 22nd September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7281,22,9,1893,Autumn,22,9,1893,Autumn,the oldest irhabitbint. r. lhs tliere been snilh an extraordinary drought is'- l at prosent prevailst-in Richmond anid district . ',"Northern Echo, 22nd September 1893",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Richmond,19th Century newspaper,Media 7282,26,9,1893,Autumn,26,9,1893,Autumn,"last year , or by an equally disastrous be 31 drought such as the farmers in the south of ] th","Northern Echo, 26th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7283,28,9,1893,Autumn,28,9,1893,Autumn,"have ti watched the minnows at play . But the drought 1ti has dtried up the brook , and the Fate","Northern Echo, 28th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7284,4,10,1893,Autumn,4,10,1893,Autumn,"bw : -n largely due to the temperlatnurc and the drought ilduring the n atll , aid eJl by improper feeding","Northern Echo, 04th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7285,6,10,1893,Autumn,6,10,1893,Autumn,"of thetrontA fishing season , which owing to the prolonged drought fell short of the average , line auturnnal weather ,","Northern Echo, 06th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7286,18,10,1893,Autumn,18,10,1893,Autumn,"compensation water per day , wouildl in tines of exceptional drought be able to supply tIhe district i for 170 da.ys","Northern Echo, 18th October 1893",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,River Balder,19th Century newspaper,Media 7287,25,10,1893,Autumn,25,10,1893,Autumn,. In consequence of the continuance of st 'le the drought Hartlepool Gas and Water Co. has ti wd sent out,"Northern Echo, 25th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7288,26,10,1893,Autumn,26,10,1893,Autumn,of time . It was stated tha't it the Rtei drought continued work might harts ' to b' susPendeid to a1,"Northern Echo, 26th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7289,27,10,1893,Autumn,27,10,1893,Autumn,"and Water Conmpaniy , owing to the continued I er drought , reduced thle supply to the different c ii ,","Northern Echo, 27th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7290,8,11,1893,Autumn,8,11,1893,Autumn,". will then be placed oat ! rof peril by drought or pollution. -Yours faitlk. fully , W. EXPILsoN Barnard Castle","Northern Echo, 08th November 1893",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Barnard Castle,19th Century newspaper,Media 7291,22,11,1893,Autumn,22,11,1893,Autumn,"many of the house drains , while the extreme S drought and the hot weather of the past su:nmir 1r had","Northern Echo, 22nd November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7292,26,12,1893,Winter,26,12,1893,Winter,. It too frequently happens that hb owing to summer droughts cabhages lose the delicate flavonr for which they arc so,"Northern Echo, 26th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7293,5,1,1894,Winter,5,1,1894,Winter,water supply . t He said owing to the continued drought the a water supply bad become quite alarming . They,"Northern Echo, 05th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7294,20,1,1894,Winter,20,1,1894,Winter,of Middle Rainton and Hlett . Tios excessive aud prolciuged drought of 1893 caused a greater consumption of water thani usual,"Northern Echo, 20th January 1894",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC23,Middle Rainton,19th Century newspaper,Media 7295,27,1,1894,Winter,27,1,1894,Winter,"abundant , although during the summer months , owing to drought , the spring had not yielded itsoustomaryssupply . He recom-","Northern Echo, 27th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7296,6,2,1894,Winter,6,2,1894,Winter,hear . ) He might refer to the II great drought of last year . Of coarse every one in in,"Northern Echo, 06th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7297,20,3,1894,Spring,20,3,1894,Spring,should be I ie taken that they never suffer from drought at the p al roots . n - - ti,"Northern Echo, 20th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7298,22,3,1894,Spring,22,3,1894,Spring,but care should he taken that they never suffer from drought at tile roots . I The Speaker is much hotter,"Northern Echo, 22nd March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7299,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,"year has redressed the balance , as the il summer drought was succeeded by the wintetr rains . t.re LAST YEARWS","Northern Echo, 17th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7300,9,5,1894,Spring,9,5,1894,Spring,The heat of the season and the co' j n- drought no doubt contributed in a great measure los og to,"Northern Echo, 09th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7301,19,5,1894,Spring,19,5,1894,Spring,"water arose from the deficiency that was felt during the drought of last summder , anid as the demand for water","Northern Echo, 19th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7302,29,5,1894,Spring,29,5,1894,Spring,"a dry siummer of lost year owing to , the drought , Or when thousands of hands were compulsorily laid pi","Northern Echo, 29th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7303,17,7,1894,Summer,17,7,1894,Summer,"induce tlois ti IV- form large leaves , as the drought cauqltA' the ro- plants to form seed stems prematurely .","Northern Echo, 17th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7304,4,8,1894,Summer,4,8,1894,Summer,"uInfavour- able influence on output and cost of the pro-tracted drought of last summer , the resulting profit may be consiilered","Northern Echo, 04th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7305,16,8,1894,Summer,16,8,1894,Summer,solitary 1j county froin which complaints of soleawhab t persistent drought have been reccivedduriog the- current seasom . LATEST SHIPPING NEWS,"Northern Echo, 16th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7306,31,8,1894,Summer,31,8,1894,Summer,"good iucreass the wvater ne' showed very little , the drought alffecting the first Lo half of their year . The","Northern Echo, 31st August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7307,16,11,1894,Autumn,16,11,1894,Autumn,"-Ilensry Iel ; y , ] hfriringharn. -i T23l B DROUGHt OF LenMllNAei'O'lime . WasstoLe t Arincest isIelo.s an Accounstanit ,","Northern Echo, 16th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7308,27,12,1894,Winter,27,12,1894,Winter,"soil , they are mnuch loss affected by S e drought , and in any case the quality of the i8","Northern Echo, 27th December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7309,2,1,1895,Winter,2,1,1895,Winter,"rich soil , they are much less affeceted by ' drought , and in any ease the qnaiity of tbe t","Northern Echo, 02nd January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7310,21,1,1895,Winter,21,1,1895,Winter,"Iwhen , compared withh the income made during the excessively droughty year 1893 . The directors retiring this year are Messrs","Northern Echo, 21st January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7311,31,1,1895,Winter,31,1,1895,Winter,"of consumption , cheap freights on the sea , the drought of 1898 , and the bad season of 1894 ,","Northern Echo, 31st January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7312,5,2,1895,Winter,5,2,1895,Winter,"off was explained by the fact that the 'The great drought Of 1893 6pecially "" advantaged , that iejghl 'particular year","Northern Echo, 05th February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7313,5,4,1895,Spring,5,4,1895,Spring,"such soils are most liable f ie to suffer from drought should it occur , and t an therefore the sooner","Northern Echo, 05th April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7314,10,4,1895,Spring,10,4,1895,Spring,that they had been in a favoured Wlstate both linthe droughty timries of simmer and let the severe frosts of winter,"Northern Echo, 10th April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7315,22,4,1895,Spring,22,4,1895,Spring,"apparently have done no good in the pastores during the droughty weather . HicnmcoNnD 1'ur. -A good demand for sileS ,","Northern Echo, 22nd April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7316,18,5,1895,Spring,18,5,1895,Spring,", Fridaj Afternoou. -The , present . ly blustery and droughty weather has been all of againist anglers , and nothing","Northern Echo, 18th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7317,12,6,1895,Summer,12,6,1895,Summer,"into proper triwl , for wne sinre yesterday werek very droughty weathor bas 0 fuil prevailed . and neither visitorre to","Northern Echo, 12nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7318,24,6,1895,Summer,24,6,1895,Summer,"eontmiiiied diul , ao owing to the effect o the drought on the pastures , farmers not being inclined to buy","Northern Echo, 24th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7319,29,6,1895,Summer,29,6,1895,Summer,"attribute the dried-up tspect of the Et foliage to the drought , hut such is , however , not C9 the","Northern Echo, 29th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7320,25,7,1895,Summer,25,7,1895,Summer,"be thin , chiefly on e account of the protracted drought . . In the recent London Matrioalation Examinna- s tion","Northern Echo, 25th July 1895",England,"UKC,UKI",UKC1,UKC14,Barnard Castle,19th Century newspaper,Media 7321,12,9,1895,Autumn,12,9,1895,Autumn,"ORDERI Sx'rexa , . tWednesd'ay ; -'Oevirrg. to the contfinued' drought , which is of a very severe charaetmr the New-","Northern Echo, 12nd September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7322,21,9,1895,Autumn,21,9,1895,Autumn,"September 21st , 1806 . Present S , entries compripse:4t0 Drought aid Harness Herses o wea and Ponies , from 2","Northern Echo, 21st September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7323,30,9,1895,Autumn,30,9,1895,Autumn,"is tug some heavy shipments toGrmany , tt re the drought being as great there as in i th England .","Northern Echo, 30th September 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7324,2,10,1895,Autumn,2,10,1895,Autumn,"increased . Hi to' . - anq d , The drought has caused much hindrance ass to throngh scarcity of water","Northern Echo, 02nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7325,10,1,1896,Winter,10,1,1896,Winter," Uninpeachabrhletestitniny by - MJ4asters of Hounas , owners of drought horses , and 3 ethers , both at home asti","Northern Echo, 10th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7326,3,3,1896,Spring,3,3,1896,Spring,"and including two years of very exce tional n ) drought , 1843 aid 1SP9 , of llich the sC former","Northern Echo, 03rd March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7327,28,3,1896,Spring,28,3,1896,Spring,"reservoir wville a at wourld allowe of this supply in droughty weatber , pjen -After sonic discussion the planc r ore","Northern Echo, 28th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7328,4,5,1896,Spring,4,5,1896,Spring,AND n G eAW-With the cont ! ; ctatiol of droughty weather hay and straw swell maintaio their prices . RieCHa1iON,"Northern Echo, 04th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7329,11,5,1896,Spring,11,5,1896,Spring,"tolerably firm just now , A fact attributable to tbe droughty westher . Good old bay is making no more thsn","Northern Echo, 11st May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7330,13,5,1896,Spring,13,5,1896,Spring,being intense . The long spell of briaht sunshine and drought has loft Neownarket leath as hard v nt- as a,"Northern Echo, 13rd May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7331,18,5,1896,Spring,18,5,1896,Spring,"10s ; sliorthorn bulls , U12 . MIALTOS CATTLE. -The drought is 6poiling grass pr3specto , and seriously affects the trade","Northern Echo, 18th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7332,18,5,1896,Spring,18,5,1896,Spring,"per ton . Ricnaao.roD fAYI -AN SrARW. - Thi proloriged drought tends to increase the price of hay , wfhicrl is","Northern Echo, 18th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7333,20,5,1896,Spring,20,5,1896,Spring,"was a matter of stisfaction that , despite the long-continued drought , the fields were much larger than . was anticipated","Northern Echo, 20th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7334,1,6,1896,Summer,1,6,1896,Summer,"but owing , no doubt , to the con- tinued droughty weather , prices were down . Milc cows and in-calvingr","Northern Echo, 01st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7335,2,6,1896,Summer,2,6,1896,Summer,seem to have deranged his mind . a ti THE DROUGHT IN NORTH YORKSHIRE . The long continuance of dry weather,"Northern Echo, 02nd June 1896",England,UKE,UKE2,,North Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 7336,2,6,1896,Summer,2,6,1896,Summer,the 27th and 30th of May . The long continued drought caused play upon the greens to be very difficult .,"Northern Echo, 02nd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7337,3,6,1896,Summer,3,6,1896,Summer,BADLY WANTED . Our Richmond correspondent says the pro- longed drought is seriously effecting the fine agricultural district of Riahmondshire .,"Northern Echo, 03rd June 1896",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Richmond,19th Century newspaper,Media 7338,8,6,1896,Summer,8,6,1896,Summer,"ant spring corn is imit valo wvorse for as the drought . The late showers will assist the br- turnip-sowving ,","Northern Echo, 08th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7339,22,6,1896,Summer,22,6,1896,Summer,"glass , and so late as last year , a droughty season , there was some t fear of inconvenience .","Northern Echo, 22nd June 1896",England,UKF,UKF2,,River Soar,19th Century newspaper,Media 7340,8,7,1896,Summer,8,7,1896,Summer,B Paisst 's Unny ..................... Osborn .. 1 alic F Drought 's Belle of the Wslds . Jeffery 4 .. 012,"Northern Echo, 08th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7341,10,7,1896,Summer,10,7,1896,Summer,of the crnuiferous crops was so much not deluayd by drought that it is only posesible to add ct I that,"Northern Echo, 10th July 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7342,1,8,1896,Summer,1,8,1896,Summer,"but water has been somewhat scarce I during the protloiged drought . Mr Deacon has a i lease of , Sir","Northern Echo, 01st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7343,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,being seen in a single to covey . The protracted drought was felt with ho much severity on exposed landls during,"Northern Echo, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7344,22,8,1896,Summer,22,8,1896,Summer,"I a satisfactory inccreass , notwithstandinig the , bung to drought , wchich less caused ecuch inccscscnuencce of and some loss","Northern Echo, 22nd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7345,1,9,1896,Autumn,1,9,1896,Autumn,revenue showed a satisfactory c incirease not withstanding the long drought which b had caused mucll inconvenienicu amll some loss to,"Northern Echo, 01st September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7346,17,11,1896,Autumn,17,11,1896,Autumn,the embargo placed upon the grain which may survive the drought wvill leave no grain for purposes of export . Merchants,"Northern Echo, 17th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7347,17,8,1897,Summer,17,8,1897,Summer,"Ali : above-the aveiage ; owing to the lonfg T1u drought , which -hAs not been conduoive ; tr to the:successful","Northern Echo, 17th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7348,19,8,1897,Summer,19,8,1897,Summer,that the plague is the 'forerunner. - of a. big drought ; during'w ith 'the 'world wvill 'be birned-lby -the sun,"Northern Echo, 19th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7349,15,12,1897,Winter,15,12,1897,Winter,"of trade in the . I island caused by prolonged drought , phenomenal rains , and yellow faver. r the company","Northern Echo, 15th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7350,18,2,1899,Winter,18,2,1899,Winter,dale and Shildon Water Company dur-- he ing the prolonged drought of 1898 . After LI n- deducting the interim dividend,"Northern Echo, 18th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7351,21,2,1899,Winter,21,2,1899,Winter,. there . was no carnreatiig 'rsnge- bis ment a drought 'would make matters Smn serious for the boroagh . Tbiswould,"Northern Echo, 21st February 1899",England,UKC,UKC1,,River Tees,19th Century newspaper,Media 7352,3,3,1899,Spring,3,3,1899,Spring,have suffered from the 5 of effects of the . drought . sai . I ht rreog- sr nised t e,"Northern Echo, 03rd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7353,22,3,1899,Spring,22,3,1899,Spring,river not been abnor- 'j amally low from the recent drought the ( d youth Coulthard would probably hna-e t perished,"Northern Echo, 22nd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7354,3,5,1899,Spring,3,5,1899,Spring,"Steers and by , Hciers , nics aorta ; Black Drought Horse , 14.3 in. i h. , quint end gosd","Northern Echo, 03rd May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7355,17,6,1899,Summer,17,6,1899,Summer,"3eason , it 'having been sur- mshed that the continued drought would prove detvsrmontal to the trade . But . the","Northern Echo, 17th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7356,25,7,1899,Summer,25,7,1899,Summer,"are believed to be dead. -Reuter . e1 y INDIAN DROUGHT . t r BOMAY , Monday. -A partial failure of","Northern Echo, 25th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7357,31,7,1899,Summer,31,7,1899,Summer,"has commenced in this Mal- ton district , but the drought has affetedl the crops , cereas having ripened before the","Northern Echo, 31st July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7358,17,8,1899,Summer,17,8,1899,Summer,friends who were leaving E. e 1hinI He halh been Drought very usonl' in A it contact with thein as choirmaster,"Northern Echo, 17th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7359,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,"much . slhelter for game , whilst with the o drought a grcat proportion of tlme in potato foliage will have","Northern Echo, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7360,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"in the same position , but b , the prolonged drought is . affecting d , seriously all staple industries ,","Northern Echo, 26th August 1899",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7361,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,SHORT OF WATER A High Wycombe correspmdent says the continued drought is being keenly felt in the ( : hiltern Hills,"Northern Echo, 26th August 1899",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 7362,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"Company being unable to supply water in consequence of -he drought , a water famine is being ex- perienced at Dudley","Northern Echo, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7363,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"Mid and West feat are being seriously aff'ctad by the drought , and should it continue during the next few days","Northern Echo, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7364,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"the town . -The tow'swater supply , notwithstandin'g the coutinued drought , was very satisfactory , , I he inflow being","Northern Echo, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7365,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"( The Macintosh ) , and oiving to the recent drought soon travelled miles , obtaining a good hold of the","Northern Echo, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7366,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"is almost at a standstill owirag tli to the serious drought . Good dtairy PI beasts aro dearer , and very","Northern Echo, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7367,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,must see advanced rates during the autumn owing to the drought . Hay is making 83 to 3 5s ; 1,"Northern Echo, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7368,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"al- though prolific , will be small with the a drought . Potatoes are selling from 9d f to 10d per","Northern Echo, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7369,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,"population . "" He added 1 that dlespite the long drought the supply a Avell had remained at an average depbt","Northern Echo, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7370,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,"country "" chatelaine , , 'a tt5 , nra a1 drought has caused ber ruch distr , , , t )","Northern Echo, 04th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7371,5,9,1899,Autumn,5,9,1899,Autumn,"the pas- 1 tures and the fogs , with the drought ; two-year-old bullocks and heifers up to 12 ; year-old","Northern Echo, 05th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7372,5,9,1899,Autumn,5,9,1899,Autumn,". THIRESK POTATO. -An abundant supply , but with the drought the late kinds are taking up small 9d to lOd","Northern Echo, 05th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7373,9,9,1899,Autumn,9,9,1899,Autumn,"1899 . Salmon fishers are also deplor- in tag the drought , very few fish being pi astir except in the","Northern Echo, 09th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7374,12,9,1899,Autumn,12,9,1899,Autumn,to the faillrc of the grass I crop with the drought . Calving coms were 9selling ak from 18 to 20,"Northern Echo, 12nd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7375,16,9,1899,Autumn,16,9,1899,Autumn,"thing bat promising , for owing to the D prolonged drought the river has run low d and elcar. -Next to","Northern Echo, 16th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7376,14,12,1899,Winter,14,12,1899,Winter,"whose li , tenrors he suffered most cruelly when the drought came , and famine and pes. * , , tilence","Northern Echo, 14th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7377,22,12,1899,Winter,22,12,1899,Winter,"miles north of Pietersburg . Owing to Cs c extreme drought the reconnaissance ' t , -ras not pressed forward .","Northern Echo, 22nd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7378,25,12,1899,Winter,25,12,1899,Winter,". Shle was moon- tim-born , and ilhe beat and drought of the plains were hateful to her . The little","Northern Echo, 25th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7379,29,1,1900,Winter,29,1,1900,Winter,"Sunlderland , who feared defeat at the hands of such droughty cup fighters as Derby County , managed to draw ,","Northern Echo, 29th January 1900",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7380,2,2,1900,Winter,2,2,1900,Winter,"e crops , and in consequence of the gE s drought there is every pyobabilitv of Fr the want of grain","Northern Echo, 02nd February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7381,15,2,1900,Winter,15,2,1900,Winter,rit- rer knte rrlt pis Mr liii r s sleeping drought . I wes as helple-s soaiethn- iae aI lxlt 's,"Northern Echo, 15th February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7382,17,4,1900,Spring,17,4,1900,Spring,"50 , and the secondary classes -J a 3b . Drought horses were tnot in much Pasi demend , Follies made","Northern Echo, 17th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7383,1,5,1900,Spring,1,5,1900,Spring,"rate in Guzerat , where the Ch effect of the drought seems to be in- lot tensifying . The total number","Northern Echo, 01st May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7384,28,5,1900,Spring,28,5,1900,Spring,"tit intoaes into aI cocked hat . Boul fsr Easy Drought , Shiplicity , nid , wchat is iust , the","Northern Echo, 28th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7385,4,6,1900,Summer,4,6,1900,Summer,"York , due to the break up of the I drought in the north-west , and the ax- 5 pactetion of","Northern Echo, 04th June 1900",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7386,12,6,1900,Summer,12,6,1900,Summer,Sd per stone . With the long continuance of the drought there is the worst prospect for seed clover we have,"Northern Echo, 12nd June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7387,13,6,1900,Summer,13,6,1900,Summer,"large exodus of from Tientsin continues . 'r The protracted drought is still per- ; - sistent , and is creating","Northern Echo, 13rd June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7388,26,6,1900,Summer,26,6,1900,Summer,"I nneneey , and the banik fiale , nil the drought 1kille lito clie till ths -he fought r'gailjt cx e","Northern Echo, 26th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7389,10,7,1900,Summer,10,7,1900,Summer,"many an acre s.ever seaw thle light , with the drought , and others that -ere above the ground got wv-ine","Northern Echo, 10th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7390,10,7,1900,Summer,10,7,1900,Summer,"crop , "" wing to the Jong oantinuance of the drought dSring the early Yend mild spring . Hay is F","Northern Echo, 10th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7391,14,7,1900,Summer,14,7,1900,Summer,"incessant rain of Thursday S evening . Still after the drought the land tl absorbs a deal just nOW , and","Northern Echo, 14th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7392,17,7,1900,Summer,17,7,1900,Summer,"seeds , although having been somewhat set on with the drought , have fallen much heavier than was ex- pected a","Northern Echo, 17th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7393,4,9,1900,Autumn,4,9,1900,Autumn,"slipped on tlhe n 1 turf the weather being very droughty t l at the time , and in his efforts","Northern Echo, 04th September 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7394,11,9,1900,Autumn,11,9,1900,Autumn,"prove . The numerous turnip failures , owing to the drought summer of 1899. of conrse accounts for this , hut","Northern Echo, 11st September 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7395,2,10,1900,Autumn,2,10,1900,Autumn,"of it , owing no doubt to the ST . drought . The rates ol giaz:ug eccnc.s r still remain quite","Northern Echo, 02nd October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7396,2,10,1900,Autumn,2,10,1900,Autumn,"prospect to thie root crop , nor has the September drought been - effectual in causing any material VI droop in","Northern Echo, 02nd October 1900",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,Dorchester,19th Century newspaper,Media 7397,2,10,1900,Autumn,2,10,1900,Autumn,"44s for lambs . Rates were low in the Dr. drought year of 1893 , when the 20,000 in . Genined","Northern Echo, 02nd October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7398,5,10,1900,Autumn,5,10,1900,Autumn,"good volume of clear water was running despite the recent drought , Much interest in the visit was taken . HARTLEPOOL","Northern Echo, 05th October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7399,10,2,1865,Winter,10,2,1865,Winter,"utterly wasted ? How often have frost and snow , drought and rain , wind and sunshine , impeded his sport","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th February 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7400,10,2,1865,Winter,10,2,1865,Winter,"? for to a hunting man frost , snow , drought , rain , wind and sunshine , will all come","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th February 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7401,2,3,1865,Spring,2,3,1865,Spring,". His eyes swim , his mouth is parched with drought , his heart appears to have taken to beating entirely","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7402,16,3,1865,Spring,16,3,1865,Spring,"481 dols. ; 30 days , 482 dols . The drought at Demerara has done an immense amount of injury to","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7403,28,4,1865,Spring,28,4,1865,Spring,", principally fevers . St. Thomas was healthy . The drought at Jamaica continues , and trade was dull . Freights","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th April 1865",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7404,26,5,1865,Spring,26,5,1865,Spring,"'the very picture of health . "" Then came the drought . The water ( mere surface drainage ) got rapidly","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7405,27,6,1865,Summer,27,6,1865,Summer,"suiface-drainage , the diminishing rainfall , the increasing tendency to drought , the need of providing storage reservoirs , have been","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7406,3,7,1865,Summer,3,7,1865,Summer,he attributes this to the spring frosts . The long drought has caused both barley* and oats to shoot with less,"Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7407,3,8,1865,Summer,3,8,1865,Summer,"from our ordinary point of view , excessive . The droughts have been intense , the rains heavy , the produce","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7408,3,8,1865,Summer,3,8,1865,Summer,"the whole , most promising . In consequence of the drought of June , and the lateness of the sowing in","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7409,16,8,1865,Summer,16,8,1865,Summer,"the public-in our meat and in our bread . The drought of last summer , so destructive to the crops which","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7410,22,8,1865,Summer,22,8,1865,Summer,"a fine hay crop , and no extensive damage from drought since the haymaking . In the dairy districts the cows","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7411,26,8,1865,Summer,26,8,1865,Summer,"which in some places , on account of the previous drought , had been sown three several times , and threatened","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7412,31,8,1865,Summer,31,8,1865,Summer,the loss suffered last year through the severe and long-continued drought of its summer . This year there is ample food,"Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7413,4,9,1865,Autumn,4,9,1865,Autumn,then tender stage . After that we had a long drought . People thought the rain would never come . It,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7414,23,9,1865,Autumn,23,9,1865,Autumn,has been unusually low this summer by reason of the drought and the demands made upon it by the water companies,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd September 1865",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 7415,30,9,1865,Autumn,30,9,1865,Autumn,"very dry seasons . It is this after a long drought , when the welcome rain at last makes its appearance","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7416,2,10,1865,Autumn,2,10,1865,Autumn,"no cold weather at all . And notwithstanding the long drought the country is still so wonderfully green and fresh ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7417,3,10,1865,Autumn,3,10,1865,Autumn,precedent in this generation . Itis probably to the abnormal drought that we owe the still more alarming phenomenon reported to-day-an,"Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd October 1865","England,Wales","UKJ,UKL","UKJ3,UKL1","UKJ32,UKL18",,19th Century newspaper,Media 7418,16,10,1865,Autumn,16,10,1865,Autumn,"province , and partly from the result of a serious drought in the inland districts . Freights continued dull . Vessels","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7419,26,10,1865,Autumn,26,10,1865,Autumn,as to its irrigating power a severe famine caused by drought has desolated the district it is supposed to supply with,"Pall Mall Gazette, 26th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7420,18,11,1865,Autumn,18,11,1865,Autumn,Recallii.g the abominable legislation which during a two years ' drought kept up a general import duty of i2J per cent,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7421,25,12,1865,Winter,25,12,1865,Winter,", 309 Bengal , Distress in , caused by the Drought , 1488 Bengal , Young , in a Ferment ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7422,4,1,1866,Winter,4,1,1866,Winter,"design of such a building . There is a great drought in the Rhine district , and in the river itself","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7423,4,1,1866,Winter,4,1,1866,Winter,"and joyously quaff the deep-blushing rosy wine . And- The drought , men thought , was simply nought ; and laughed","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7424,3,2,1866,Winter,3,2,1866,Winter,maad much inconvenience and suffering had been occasioned by the drought . At Graaf Reinet and Aberdeen sheep were dying by,"Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd February 1866",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeen,19th Century newspaper,Media 7425,8,2,1866,Winter,8,2,1866,Winter,"more pecLliarly under the observation of each . Where the drought had prevailed and been unusually prolonged , the ground pro-","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7426,15,2,1866,Winter,15,2,1866,Winter,"the crops , and by fatalities among the stock through drought , continued almost undiminished , nor did there appear to","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7427,15,2,1866,Winter,15,2,1866,Winter,", but all districts beyond that had suffered from the drought with more or less severity . The Governor 's proposal","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7428,15,2,1866,Winter,15,2,1866,Winter,"of humiliation and prayer , on account of the prevailing drought , was observed on January I2 . A gigantic scheme","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7429,28,2,1866,Winter,28,2,1866,Winter,"the uplifting of a serf class , were added long drought , and otherwise unfavourable seasons . When to this came","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7430,14,3,1866,Spring,14,3,1866,Spring,"been returned at the departure of thie mail . The drought had to a great extent broken up , and heavy","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7431,15,3,1866,Spring,15,3,1866,Spring,fruit . Rain was very much wanted . The continued drought was beginning to excite apprehensions of a famine . The,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7432,23,3,1866,Spring,23,3,1866,Spring,"and subsequently heavy N.E. gales . At the Cape the drought had fortunately at length broken up , and fine rains","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7433,3,4,1866,Spring,3,4,1866,Spring,"having been sown too late in the season ; the drought also , which began early , and was unusually protracted","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7434,20,4,1866,Spring,20,4,1866,Spring,"shallow . Floods are frequent , and are followed by droughts . Thoughtful men like Valles are writing books on the","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7435,26,5,1866,Spring,26,5,1866,Spring,"drops measured sparingly out in some "" time of fearful drought . "" And there he was-no doubt un- consciously-contrasting his","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7436,7,6,1866,Summer,7,6,1866,Summer,"for the case of want of supply caused by unusual drought , frost , or other unavoidable cause or accident .","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7437,16,7,1866,Summer,16,7,1866,Summer,"about. -THE WASTELESS CANDLES fRegis-tered ) withstand any heat and drought , and , with Field 's Patent Self-fitting Tapering Ends","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7438,6,8,1866,Summer,6,8,1866,Summer,"the water in the Dnieper , owing to the prolonged drought . In former years of drought , when the river","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7439,6,8,1866,Summer,6,8,1866,Summer,"owing to the prolonged drought . In former years of drought , when the river has been very low , Kherson","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7440,8,8,1866,Summer,8,8,1866,Summer,"downwards . It may rest for a while , during drought , but must move on before long when rain comes","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7441,11,8,1866,Summer,11,8,1866,Summer,we ought to make such arrange- ments that the next drought shall produce little more effect than a bad harvest at,"Pall Mall Gazette, 11st August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7442,23,8,1866,Summer,23,8,1866,Summer,"iNews ) report unfavourably respecting the harvest . The long-continued drought has seriously injured the crops , particularly of Indian corn","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7443,24,8,1866,Summer,24,8,1866,Summer,larger must it have been had we been visited with drought instead of thunder-showers ? CORRESPONDENCE . THE WANT OF A,"Pall Mall Gazette, 24th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7444,8,9,1866,Autumn,8,9,1866,Autumn,"according as they are augmented by floods or drained by drought . As these pieces of water are lonely lakes ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7445,27,9,1866,Autumn,27,9,1866,Autumn,in that colony . Before the setting in of the drought representations were made by the Governor to the Home authorities,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7446,5,10,1866,Autumn,5,10,1866,Autumn,"The cattle plague , the result possibly of a long drought and short grass crop of last year , is dying","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7447,12,10,1866,Autumn,12,10,1866,Autumn,"had for some time before been suffering from a severe drought . The Principal of St. Edmund Hall , Oxford (","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd October 1866",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 7448,15,10,1866,Autumn,15,10,1866,Autumn,"irrigation works , which would have equally pre- vented the drought in which the famine took its rise and the inundation","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7449,22,10,1866,Autumn,22,10,1866,Autumn,"the colony abundant rain had continued to fall . The drought was entirely broken up , and the colonists were looking","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7450,13,11,1866,Autumn,13,11,1866,Autumn,"stringency ; and secondly , the severity of a local drought . No serious results fccm the failure are apprehended in","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd November 1866",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7451,5,12,1866,Winter,5,12,1866,Winter,done much to save the crops during this year 's drought . . . . There was scarcely a village through,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th December 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7452,29,12,1866,Winter,29,12,1866,Winter,"the 22nd of February , i862 . Then a long drought , followed by a grievous famine , smote the land","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th December 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7453,14,1,1867,Winter,14,1,1867,Winter,to the climate ; Portuguese slave-dealers incited native wars ; drought and famine ensued ; and the vessel sent out to,"Pall Mall Gazette, 14th January 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7454,19,3,1867,Spring,19,3,1867,Spring,". The reduction in the dividend was caused by the drought and the financial crisis , which had induced the directors","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th March 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7455,25,4,1867,Spring,25,4,1867,Spring,"by the arrival in Normanford about this time of John Drought to Light : a Story . "" By Thomas Speight","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th April 1867",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7456,27,5,1867,Spring,27,5,1867,Spring,scant that numbers of the inhabitants perish every summer from drought and dirt ; and no efforts of any kind are,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7457,1,6,1867,Summer,1,6,1867,Summer,"Anna M. , wife of the Rev. J. W. F. Drought , at Glencarrig House , co . Wicklow , 28atb","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7458,20,6,1867,Summer,20,6,1867,Summer,"Lees , W. M. Smith . Freshmen-Birks , Clark , Drought , England , Greenwood , Gurney , Leeke , Lupton","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th June 1867",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7459,26,7,1867,Summer,26,7,1867,Summer,"Queen 's House , Lysd- hurst , 2-rd jiet . DROUGHTS Wife of Captain , Blackrock , co . Dablin ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th July 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7460,27,7,1867,Summer,27,7,1867,Summer,. His explanation of the phenomenon is that the great drought of the preceding two months created a vacuum between the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th July 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7461,6,8,1867,Summer,6,8,1867,Summer,"schools in the distant north from the long Continuance of drought , and of some other country schools for want of","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7462,16,8,1867,Summer,16,8,1867,Summer,"A. Rasch , 3,262 ; 22 , J. T. A. Drought , 3 , '31 ; a3 , H. Gaidier ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7463,12,10,1867,Autumn,12,10,1867,Autumn,"flowers and fruits of trees , "" all subject to drought and corruption . The King announces the death of his","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd October 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7464,24,10,1867,Autumn,24,10,1867,Autumn,", came the cotton tax and the cotton-worm , the drouth , the inundation then the price of cotton began to","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th October 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7465,10,2,1868,Winter,10,2,1868,Winter,the labourer himself has during the prevalence of the late drought ( extending over a period of nearly two years ),"Pall Mall Gazette, 10th February 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7466,17,6,1868,Summer,17,6,1868,Summer,"harvest in that country , conse- quent upon the long drought which has prevailed there . He computes that the cereal","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7467,17,6,1868,Summer,17,6,1868,Summer,be the candidate . There are increasing complaints of continued drought in the Eastern counties . In some parts of West,"Pall Mall Gazette, 17th June 1868",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,West Norfolk,19th Century newspaper,Media 7468,23,6,1868,Summer,23,6,1868,Summer,". It is particularly seasonable , as great complaint of drought was being made from all parts of the country .","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7469,30,6,1868,Summer,30,6,1868,Summer,deficient crops as a consequence cf tlhe lcng co tinuecl drought . The scanty herbage of our withered liattrcs must also,"Pall Mall Gazette, 30th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7470,1,7,1868,Summer,1,7,1868,Summer,"are told , excite the slightest interest . Notwithstanding the drought and the anxieties which it has occasioned , the official","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7471,3,7,1868,Summer,3,7,1868,Summer,"Plushing the main sewers ? Another month of heat , drought , stenches , and neglect may lead us to the","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7472,11,7,1868,Summer,11,7,1868,Summer,"day was very hot , and there was a great drought . This is some excuse for that practice of falling","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7473,13,7,1868,Summer,13,7,1868,Summer,; but there can be no doubt that if extreme drought is against the birds excessive damp is far more fatal,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7474,15,7,1868,Summer,15,7,1868,Summer,", owing to the dry state in which the long drought had left the heather , and all attempts to extinguish","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7475,17,7,1868,Summer,17,7,1868,Summer,"l ondon have been most satisfactory ; but this long-continued drought , thceintense heat , and the enormous evaporation must augment","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7476,17,7,1868,Summer,17,7,1868,Summer,"for trying to counteract the bad cf-ects of the long drought by flushing of sewers , the usage of disen- feetants","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7477,22,7,1868,Summer,22,7,1868,Summer,"and beast craving for water during the present heat and drought , and getting none . Lord Grosvenor , in his","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd July 1868",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7478,27,7,1868,Summer,27,7,1868,Summer,"the best hopes ; beetroot and potatoes , suffering from drought , like most of the products still in the ground","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7479,27,7,1868,Summer,27,7,1868,Summer,"disappear , and , but for the influence of the drought upon the general crops and the recent contraction of foreign","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7480,27,7,1868,Summer,27,7,1868,Summer,"objection carries little weight . RACING NOTES . THEla continued drought , which has occasioned some little inconvenience to dwellers in","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7481,28,7,1868,Summer,28,7,1868,Summer,St. Leger with S st. io lb . The continued drought has rendered every race-course in the kingdom as dangerous as,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th July 1868",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7482,29,7,1868,Summer,29,7,1868,Summer,and brought in carts from a pool lhich the long drought had not exhausted ; but the progress of the fire,"Pall Mall Gazette, 29th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7483,31,7,1868,Summer,31,7,1868,Summer,"infallible . In Servia it is the custom during a drought for an "" exorciser "" ( perporuza ) to go","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7484,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,to less control and confinement . The heat and the drought have made Goodwood a fatal field for the horses this,"Pall Mall Gazette, 01st August 1868",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ24,Goodwood,19th Century newspaper,Media 7485,3,8,1868,Summer,3,8,1868,Summer,some of the old occupiers interesting particulars of the great drought of 1826 . The drought lasted until Waltham Fair day,"Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd August 1868",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF16,Vale of Belvoir,19th Century newspaper,Media 7486,3,8,1868,Summer,3,8,1868,Summer,"interesting particulars of the great drought of 1826 . The drought lasted until Waltham Fair day , the i8th of Septeomber","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7487,4,8,1868,Summer,4,8,1868,Summer,"of St. Thomas and St Domingo are suffering greatly from drought , and Barbadoes has been visited by a cyclone ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7488,6,8,1868,Summer,6,8,1868,Summer,We should close with the Sybil at once . THE DROUGHT . The Herald notes the fact that the drought of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 06th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7489,6,8,1868,Summer,6,8,1868,Summer,THE DROUGHT . The Herald notes the fact that the drought of which we have complained has been by no means,"Pall Mall Gazette, 06th August 1868",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7490,7,8,1868,Summer,7,8,1868,Summer,"again enjoined economy in the use of water during the drought , and have taken further steps to limit the supply","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th August 1868",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7491,8,8,1868,Summer,8,8,1868,Summer,"with a view to counteract the effects of the long-continued drought , have had mains laid on to the Knavesmire from","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th August 1868",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,Knavesmire,19th Century newspaper,Media 7492,8,8,1868,Summer,8,8,1868,Summer,"in a land that is "" all on fire with drought "" entreat the wild birds to declare whether they have","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7493,11,8,1868,Summer,11,8,1868,Summer,"of them , are endeavouring to take advantage of the drought , as the butchers did of the cattle plague ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7494,14,8,1868,Summer,14,8,1868,Summer,"was great destruction of glass . Whether the heat and drought are at an end or not , there is no","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th August 1868",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Takeley,19th Century newspaper,Media 7495,18,8,1868,Summer,18,8,1868,Summer,"ever since , and is still quiescent . CORRESPONDENCE . DROUGHT AND DRAINAGE . To t1e EDITOR of the PALL MALL","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7496,18,8,1868,Summer,18,8,1868,Summer,. Now the effect of the recent all but unprecedented drought on the flow of the Thames has been tested .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1868",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 7497,18,8,1868,Summer,18,8,1868,Summer,"is such a region . How has it borne the drought , by no means more extreme there than in the","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1868",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 7498,20,8,1868,Summer,20,8,1868,Summer,a drizzle of mingled smoke and moisture . MISODENDROS . DROUGHT AND DRAINAGE . To tlie EDITOR of the PALL MALL,"Pall Mall Gazette, 20th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7499,31,8,1868,Summer,31,8,1868,Summer,"was as bad as i86o . Then came the great drought of i864 , and with it a renewed stock of","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7500,31,8,1868,Summer,31,8,1868,Summer,"later , no fears were enter- tained of the terrible drought to come . Though but little rain had fallen ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7501,31,8,1868,Summer,31,8,1868,Summer,"season , and have suffered not at all from the drought . So that after all we may venture to believe","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7502,31,8,1868,Summer,31,8,1868,Summer,"do infinite damage . Whatever of hedge-bottom or ditch-cover the drought had spared , the stirk and the sheep will have","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7503,1,9,1868,Autumn,1,9,1868,Autumn,"liability , on the ground that the prolonged and remarkable drought which so greatly contributed to the disasters in question was","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st September 1868",England,"UKD,UKE","UKD3,UKE3",UKE32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7504,1,9,1868,Autumn,1,9,1868,Autumn,is noticed as being deficient . The injurio0s effects of drought upon the root crops have been still further aggravated by,"Pall Mall Gazette, 01st September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7505,4,9,1868,Autumn,4,9,1868,Autumn,"it as they do on a thun- derstorm or a drought , or any other infliction which it pleased lleaten to","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7506,5,9,1868,Autumn,5,9,1868,Autumn,that no more could be had on account of the drought . So we comforted ourselves with plain boiled potatoes .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7507,9,9,1868,Autumn,9,9,1868,Autumn,regulation that eu cow should have enough grass during the drought . When cheap and 1I ) education was provided another,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7508,15,9,1868,Autumn,15,9,1868,Autumn,"a production large a eyod precedent , but heat and drought , rarely equalled in duration and intensiY , have diminished","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7509,18,9,1868,Autumn,18,9,1868,Autumn,"England in the evening . In consequence of the continued drought , the authorities of Maorncester resolved yesterday to still further","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th September 1868",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7510,18,9,1868,Autumn,18,9,1868,Autumn,the meat the outlook is far from satisfactory . The drought has ren root crop is everywhere more or less a,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7511,19,9,1868,Autumn,19,9,1868,Autumn,"ill continue by law established and endowed . A second drought which has prevailed in Norfolk terminated yesterday , copious showers","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th September 1868",England,"UKE,UKH","UKE4,UKH1","UKE42,UKH13",,19th Century newspaper,Media 7512,29,9,1868,Autumn,29,9,1868,Autumn,"The high plateau of the interior , always subject to drought , has during the last summer been burnt up by","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7513,8,10,1868,Autumn,8,10,1868,Autumn,hay and green crops were neaily annihilated by the protracted drought . In the growth of potatoes there is an increase,"Pall Mall Gazette, 08th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7514,29,10,1868,Autumn,29,10,1868,Autumn,"of heavy- root crops , in consequence of the great drought which prevailed in the summer , Mr. Duncan , who","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7515,31,10,1868,Autumn,31,10,1868,Autumn,we have- so lately been fearing that from the excessive drought all our pastures would . be burnt up . We,"Pall Mall Gazette, 31st October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7516,20,11,1868,Autumn,20,11,1868,Autumn,"autumn has not been fulfilled . Deluge has not followed drought . The year is fast getting old , but it","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7517,20,11,1868,Autumn,20,11,1868,Autumn,the manner in which the soil has worked after the drought and the sacceeding rains . The long sunshine warmed and,"Pall Mall Gazette, 20th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7518,30,11,1868,Autumn,30,11,1868,Autumn,for food and labour . It would seem that the drought extends from behind Cuttack in the east to Agra in,"Pall Mall Gazette, 30th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7519,24,12,1868,Winter,24,12,1868,Winter,"of October last , on the subject of the excessive drought in that quarter : - "" These results will ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7520,17,2,1869,Winter,17,2,1869,Winter,a proffered gift seems to be wanting . Hurricanes and droughts speedily following each other within the last few years have,"Pall Mall Gazette, 17th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7521,26,2,1869,Winter,26,2,1869,Winter,"reductions in the Civil Service are contemplated . A severe drought prevails , and live stock are perishing for want of","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7522,19,3,1869,Spring,19,3,1869,Spring,"The step had not Rossini 's sanction , and has drought an increase of the dramatic rather than of the religious","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7523,1,4,1869,Spring,1,4,1869,Spring,"a terrific fire caused by the long continued heat and drought , which is said to have devastated a tract of","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7524,19,4,1869,Spring,19,4,1869,Spring,"now on remand in Melbourne as an accessory . The drought has broken up , and the prospects of the squatters","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7525,21,7,1869,Summer,21,7,1869,Summer,"per hhd. , duty paid . Also for use on drought in four-gallon casks , each complete with tap and vent","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7526,26,7,1869,Summer,26,7,1869,Summer,"ft. , breadth over all , ft. 4 in. ; drought of water forswalrd , r ft. 2 in. ditto aft","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7527,27,7,1869,Summer,27,7,1869,Summer,"anxiety must prevail , for if a second season of drought takes place there will be famine , in the widest","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7528,6,8,1869,Summer,6,8,1869,Summer,shows fresher than the country after a six weeks ' drought 'cCS to the country-bred . One might fancy that duty-bound,"Pall Mall Gazette, 06th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7529,7,8,1869,Summer,7,8,1869,Summer,with fuel for thirty years to come . The unusual drought has been much felt throughout the Presidency . His Highness,"Pall Mall Gazette, 07th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7530,25,8,1869,Summer,25,8,1869,Summer,A telegram by the cable brings word that the continued drought is doinii great damage to the corn crops in the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7531,7,9,1869,Autumn,7,9,1869,Autumn,"the case of last year , the plant has partial drought to contend against . To prevent deterioration three seed farms","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7532,7,9,1869,Autumn,7,9,1869,Autumn,"no difficulties to arise in conse- quence of the late drought , all the princes of Rajpootana , as having sovereign","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7533,20,9,1869,Autumn,20,9,1869,Autumn,"upon the vaiiations of temperature , and the occurrence of drought or rainfall . A rise of mean temperature in any","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7534,20,9,1869,Autumn,20,9,1869,Autumn,"considerable increase in the atmospheric humidity . With respect to drought and rainfall , it appears that , whatever may be","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7535,1,10,1869,Autumn,1,10,1869,Autumn,Both potatoes and beet have suffered from the heat and drought of July and the rain of August . The disease,"Pall Mall Gazette, 01st October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7536,22,10,1869,Autumn,22,10,1869,Autumn,be victorious . On the occasion of the late continued drought this pro- ceeding was attended with the happiest results .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7537,5,11,1869,Autumn,5,11,1869,Autumn,"late in beginning , all anxiety on the score of drought is at an end . But in the principality of","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7538,10,11,1869,Autumn,10,11,1869,Autumn,"many previous seasons . This part of the country cscapcd drought last year , and therefore the agriculturists have not been","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7539,18,11,1869,Autumn,18,11,1869,Autumn,"increased by s30o,0oo during the past twelve months . The drought had disappeared , and splendid rains had fallen . The","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7540,14,12,1869,Winter,14,12,1869,Winter,chief cause of complaint among an glers . The long drought reduced most of the rivers to a very low ebb,"Pall Mall Gazette, 14th December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7541,22,12,1869,Winter,22,12,1869,Winter,". It attributes the outbreak to e extraordinary heat and drought which prevailed this summer in Central gRussia , and Nvhieh","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd December 1869",England,UKD,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7542,28,1,1870,Winter,28,1,1870,Winter,"JUIOR OPTIM1PS. - I Ds Ash ............ Cartwright ... T Drought ...... Tillard ..... 81 Darwin , ... Du e ......","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th January 1870","England,Wales","UKD,UKL","UKD6,UKL1","UKD62,UKL14","Bunbury,Pembroke",19th Century newspaper,Media 7543,28,2,1870,Winter,28,2,1870,Winter,the last fcv years have been unfortunate . The terrible drought which until the recent rainfall had con- tinued over the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7544,1,3,1870,Spring,1,3,1870,Spring,"July , and vegetation was then still further hindered by drought . The harvest was not over till late in the","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7545,29,3,1870,Spring,29,3,1870,Spring,"this showery climate to reaize to ourselves the phenomenon of drought , such as it displays itself in countries which lie","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7546,1,4,1870,Spring,1,4,1870,Spring,"under cultivation ; and in spite of a long- continued drought and high winds , the condition of the whole plantation","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7547,13,4,1870,Spring,13,4,1870,Spring,"lesser degree . It was smitten successively by hurricane , drought , deluge , and blight . The coffee plantations have","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7548,13,4,1870,Spring,13,4,1870,Spring,the plants ; and the crop has suffered severely from drought following upon an excessive rain- fall . Beans and early,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7549,19,4,1870,Spring,19,4,1870,Spring,"well-being of the people , the terrible effects of past droughts and famine inl the XUpper Provinces and CentralIndia are painfully","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7550,26,4,1870,Spring,26,4,1870,Spring,brought to a standstill for want of water . The drought in the country which intervenes between Ojair and Bereymiee has,"Pall Mall Gazette, 26th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7551,23,5,1870,Spring,23,5,1870,Spring,"Saturday speak of the damage done by the heat arid drought . Indigo , silk , and tea were suffering much","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7552,30,5,1870,Spring,30,5,1870,Spring,the Condos appears to have suffered little from a long drought . The first event on the card was the Prix,"Pall Mall Gazette, 30th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7553,1,6,1870,Summer,1,6,1870,Summer,but racing men could not forget how terriblyhard the long drought has rendered the course . Whether that circumstance will affect,"Pall Mall Gazette, 01st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7554,7,6,1870,Summer,7,6,1870,Summer,"last rain is falling in torrents , and the long drought appears at an end . COR RESPONDEENCE . THE ""","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7555,9,6,1870,Summer,9,6,1870,Summer,"this afternoon M. Steenachers demanded that , looking at the drought and the suffering which it had caused , the Imperial","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7556,9,6,1870,Summer,9,6,1870,Summer,"beet , in a depressed state to-day . T'fe continued drought , Aildd t'i difficulty of obtainitg sufficient food , are","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7557,14,6,1870,Summer,14,6,1870,Summer,'s year are among the inevitable contingencies C -the1rfL The drought is veighing more heavily and generally on other and -nore,"Pall Mall Gazette, 14th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7558,14,6,1870,Summer,14,6,1870,Summer,the load still be determined by the continuance of the drought . Some parts of iroland may be suffering more heavily,"Pall Mall Gazette, 14th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7559,15,6,1870,Summer,15,6,1870,Summer,"other cause which acted on the funds is the continued drought , which is sending up the price of wheat at","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7560,15,6,1870,Summer,15,6,1870,Summer,the tedious process of close verifica- tion by himself ? DROUGHT AND RAINFALL . MV' in the insignificant exception of the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7561,15,6,1870,Summer,15,6,1870,Summer,"ivhich we can estimate cur present position . As regards drought that standard is supplied by the year 1364 , the","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7562,15,6,1870,Summer,15,6,1870,Summer,that other parts of the country are not suffering front drought as we are in London . The rainfall for the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th June 1870","England,Scotland","UKM,UKI",UKM3,UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7563,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"new account being limited . iThe break uip of the drought has favourably influenced the English Funds , iswhich are J","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7564,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,would have been filled with nothing but complaints of the drought . Were the whole rural population convoked For a new,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7565,20,6,1870,Summer,20,6,1870,Summer,"core . Seeds , too , on account of the drought , wvere held for improvodt rates , as almost all","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7566,20,6,1870,Summer,20,6,1870,Summer,under a democratic and social redgime such things as long droughts would not be permitted . A contributor to the Jl7niae,"Pall Mall Gazette, 20th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7567,21,6,1870,Summer,21,6,1870,Summer,"by reading the lessons . On the subject of the drought the Czhamber of Ag-icculluv o0roel/asays "" It has been hastily","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7568,21,6,1870,Summer,21,6,1870,Summer,no adequate idea of the intensity of this year 's drought and the wholesale and irre- trievable losses which it has,"Pall Mall Gazette, 21st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7569,21,6,1870,Summer,21,6,1870,Summer,"rain , and describing the sufferings of the country under drought , pro- ceeds to comment on the occasion as follows","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7570,21,6,1870,Summer,21,6,1870,Summer,"more severely than England . And , lastly , the drought broke up partially on Thursday , while the ELl.iZ'is/i (","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st June 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7571,21,6,1870,Summer,21,6,1870,Summer,"as much reason as any class to complain of the drought , for their crop of playgoers has seriously thinned of","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7572,23,6,1870,Summer,23,6,1870,Summer,tyranny of sectarianism exhibited in more glaring colours . lTiE DROUGHT . Tlhe Post observes that the prospect of the period,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7573,23,6,1870,Summer,23,6,1870,Summer,"summer ordinarily brings with it , but es-n through exceptional droughts . That condition of the soil has been nearly abrogated","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7574,23,6,1870,Summer,23,6,1870,Summer,"twenty days ' water supply . The persistence of the drought , says the Union -rancointoise , has produced a marked","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd June 1870",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Auch,19th Century newspaper,Media 7575,23,6,1870,Summer,23,6,1870,Summer,department of the Jura . In that of Ille-et-Vilaine the drought is frightful . The Avc'nir de PC ; nes says,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7576,24,6,1870,Summer,24,6,1870,Summer,"now part of June , and what makes the present drought all the more surprising to the JZew'os is that ""","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7577,25,6,1870,Summer,25,6,1870,Summer,"Fr-enich Legislative Body M. Lotivet statedl that , notwithstanding the drought , the Government had received favourable reports with regard to","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7578,28,6,1870,Summer,28,6,1870,Summer,done well anything is better than to be forgotten . DROUGHT AND WATER . TH-1EIR experience of the last three summers,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7579,28,6,1870,Summer,28,6,1870,Summer,"and never takes into account the chances of prolonged : drought . If a nman of enterprise and capital , he","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7580,28,6,1870,Summer,28,6,1870,Summer,abundant he should provide not against a rainy but a droughty day . What would be easier than a system of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7581,29,6,1870,Summer,29,6,1870,Summer,; . So severe have been the effects of the drought in the Home and Bushey Parks that branches of the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 29th June 1870",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Cambridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 7582,29,6,1870,Summer,29,6,1870,Summer,"and free from acidity . Also the above Claret oa drought at 5s. per gallon , in foer-gallon stoite calsks ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7583,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,reported that the hemp and tobacco are suffering fro-m the drought . 'Ihe harvest of wheat is satisfactory ; there is,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7584,6,7,1870,Summer,6,7,1870,Summer,"workhnouse atmosphere free from the contagion of infecting vice . Drought Ip in herds , without personal care or household duties","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7585,19,7,1870,Summer,19,7,1870,Summer,"in the calmest weather . In consideration of the great drought and thie knownv danger , his attention had been specially","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7586,23,7,1870,Summer,23,7,1870,Summer,", e , yf lCo qucriL upon t ue long-continued drought and ' , IV td eaflc. ih t e ir","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7587,25,7,1870,Summer,25,7,1870,Summer,"was when Marlborough took it in r7o6 , by a drought , umless the Scheldt itself should run dry . The","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th July 1870",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Marlborough,19th Century newspaper,Media 7588,27,7,1870,Summer,27,7,1870,Summer,"two strongly marked characteristics . It is extremely liable to drought , and consequently to famine ; nor will any extension","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7589,8,8,1870,Summer,8,8,1870,Summer,"alid free from acidity . Also the above Ctarct Ole drought at 5s. per galloln , in four-gallout stolIc cask ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7590,15,8,1870,Summer,15,8,1870,Summer,wheat crop are grown in England . The effect of drought on light warm soils is this year painfully striking in,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th August 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7591,15,8,1870,Summer,15,8,1870,Summer,". TIhe season has been dry , but dryness and drought have a very different significance north of the Highland line","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th August 1870","England,Scotland","UKM,UKH","UKM6,UKH1",UKH13,Highlands,19th Century newspaper,Media 7592,18,8,1870,Summer,18,8,1870,Summer,"ealc terderly as a tree or flower in time of drought . Then more tread'I "" then delirium ; then the","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7593,22,8,1870,Summer,22,8,1870,Summer,"GINARY 1 CHANGES OF CLIIIMATE . Ti-lRE consecutive years of drought , while they have stimulated the inventive resources of practical","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7594,22,8,1870,Summer,22,8,1870,Summer,"and the fruits of the earth than either flood or drought . This is the prevalence of damp , cold ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7595,30,8,1870,Summer,30,8,1870,Summer,"in peace , and after rain following on a long drought , ae ries on the Moselle , the Saar ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7596,3,9,1870,Autumn,3,9,1870,Autumn,"promised to ie of the scartiest , owvi.g to tlhC drought , yet seasonable sllov-r l'ave , theughl rather late ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7597,6,9,1870,Autumn,6,9,1870,Autumn,"Chinese to foreigners , and is a great cause of drought and famine . This idea is said to have gained","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7598,10,9,1870,Autumn,10,9,1870,Autumn,". THE FOREST FIRES ROUND OTTA IWA . Ti-ir great drought of 1870 is passing away in these islands , the","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7599,16,9,1870,Autumn,16,9,1870,Autumn,"district had had to contendl1 - owing to the severe drought , from which they had suffered perhCps flo any county","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th September 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7600,28,9,1870,Autumn,28,9,1870,Autumn,on the stocks testify to the damage caused by the drought . In other years the difficulty of obtaining agricultural labourers,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7601,28,9,1870,Autumn,28,9,1870,Autumn,labourers wvould have been severely felt ; but the exceptional drought of the summer simplified matters . The trees have the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7602,5,10,1870,Autumn,5,10,1870,Autumn,", for the Wahabee army , discomfited by the unusual drought iD the spring of this year , was compelled to","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7603,25,10,1870,Autumn,25,10,1870,Autumn,"of Persia are threatened with famine , owing to the drought which was prevalent last spring . There have been bread","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th October 1870",England,UKK,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7604,4,11,1870,Autumn,4,11,1870,Autumn,roots . Even where a few turnips have survived the drought they have fallen victims to the plague of lice ;,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7605,9,11,1870,Autumn,9,11,1870,Autumn,"rivers the spring angling was fair enough , but the drought , which commenced early in the year and contin12ed for","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7606,19,11,1870,Autumn,19,11,1870,Autumn,"high or low , as the rain comes or the drought of winter and the east wind . We have not","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7607,3,12,1870,Winter,3,12,1870,Winter,"capresscd icgrct at the diminished revenue , caused by the droughts and lood The finances are announced to be in a","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7608,24,12,1870,Winter,24,12,1870,Winter,one of the principal causes for this . From this drought the salmon rod fishings all over the kingdom have suffered,"Pall Mall Gazette, 24th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7609,25,12,1870,Winter,25,12,1870,Winter,"of a , 836 Drill , the new , 8ii Drought , the , sno Drought and rainfall , 527 Drought","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th December 1870",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,Dorchester,19th Century newspaper,Media 7610,25,12,1870,Winter,25,12,1870,Winter,", the new , 8ii Drought , the , sno Drought and rainfall , 527 Drought and water , 699 Duel","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7611,25,12,1870,Winter,25,12,1870,Winter,"Drought , the , sno Drought and rainfall , 527 Drought and water , 699 Duel of the nations , the","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7612,26,12,1870,Winter,26,12,1870,Winter,"were compelled to provide supplies at half rates . The drought in this part of Affghanistan has been severe , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7613,3,1,1871,Winter,3,1,1871,Winter,"so few taken by the rods above . "" The drought doubtless had much to do with the small capture of","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7614,18,1,1871,Winter,18,1,1871,Winter,and you will have at once reservoirs in time of drought and regulators in time of flood . Some- thing of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7615,29,1,1871,Winter,29,1,1871,Winter,"an titose n cumpositini b , disacovered , t38o Petsi-s drought in , tt3 : - the famine in , ano92","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7616,2,3,1871,Spring,2,3,1871,Spring,"clearly at a neighbour 's ; for , from the drought , untimely rain and locusts of last year and the","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7617,28,3,1871,Spring,28,3,1871,Spring,or indirectly . The scanty crops which in spite of drought struggled up were swept off the face of the earth,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7618,13,4,1871,Spring,13,4,1871,Spring,For the last three years we have been told the drought was the sole cause of small capture by rod and,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7619,25,4,1871,Spring,25,4,1871,Spring,"rule in India-that she put an end to famines by drought for ever . That Colonel Strachey , to whose brain","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7620,9,5,1871,Spring,9,5,1871,Spring,"preserves its freshness and verdure in spite of dust and drought , while its masses of flowers corng , just at","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7621,27,5,1871,Spring,27,5,1871,Spring,"scarcity of rain , which gradually developed into a severe drought , affecting more or less the entire country . It","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7622,29,5,1871,Spring,29,5,1871,Spring,". We have , first , atmospheric disorders , great drought and intense heat , so that the growing -corn has","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7623,2,6,1871,Summer,2,6,1871,Summer,reach us here of the destitution and misery which the drought of last year has caused in the central and southern,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7624,6,6,1871,Summer,6,6,1871,Summer,"that the course is ia fair order , notwithstanding the drought . Crowds of visitors were flocking to the heath .","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th June 1871",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,19th Century newspaper,Media 7625,7,6,1871,Summer,7,6,1871,Summer,provinces of Persia owing to the famine caused by the drought of last year . A correspondent of the Levant Heraid.,"Pall Mall Gazette, 07th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7626,15,6,1871,Summer,15,6,1871,Summer,districts . Scotch waters have suffered very severely from the drought this spring . Many of the larger rivers have fallen,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7627,8,7,1871,Summer,8,7,1871,Summer,"suffered a little for want of water during the heavy drought Nye have had , but are now thriving well .","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th July 1871",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Spean Bridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 7628,13,7,1871,Summer,13,7,1871,Summer,"May to September or October , followed by periods of drought that extend on occasion to six months , scorching winds","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7629,29,7,1871,Summer,29,7,1871,Summer,". "" The colony had suffered for two years from drought , and the whole wheat crop of last year ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7630,31,7,1871,Summer,31,7,1871,Summer,"exposed on their return to the consequences of a possible drought . They have suffered bitterly this year , and ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7631,4,8,1871,Summer,4,8,1871,Summer,firmste ; osfing to telegrams froms abroad stating heat and drought hav-e lately reduced the crop prospects Of Southern Rusosia .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7632,5,8,1871,Summer,5,8,1871,Summer,"the last cholera epidemic pre- adiled . In I854 the drought was general , and although during the month of July","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7633,17,8,1871,Summer,17,8,1871,Summer,"where rice is tihe staple of life , the prevailing drought has dried up the swamps , and caused a conmplete","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7634,2,9,1871,Autumn,2,9,1871,Autumn,"was a deal of "" waste "" during the midsummer drought . WVheat , it is feared , will be rather","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd September 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7635,8,9,1871,Autumn,8,9,1871,Autumn,in the gravel . We know nothing of the prolonged droughts that drive the natives of torrid Asia to have recourse,"Pall Mall Gazette, 08th September 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7636,15,9,1871,Autumn,15,9,1871,Autumn,", if continued , will so intensify the tendency to drought , characteristic of the climate , as to produce facsimiles","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th September 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7637,22,9,1871,Autumn,22,9,1871,Autumn,"the Essex fields ; in hops , because there was drought during June and an Egyptian plague of fleas about Staplehurst","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd September 1871",England,"UKJ,UKH","UKJ4,UKH3",UKJ42,"Ashford,Staplehurst",19th Century newspaper,Media 7638,11,11,1871,Autumn,11,11,1871,Autumn,"not more than Rs. 36 a day in all . Drought had been severely felt in Yezd , and it is","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st November 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7639,2,12,1871,Winter,2,12,1871,Winter,"trees ; the absence of trees has brought droughts ; droughts have slowly diminished the productive powers of the ground ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7640,2,12,1871,Winter,2,12,1871,Winter,"rapidly perishing from famine brought on by three years ' drought . The worst of it is that , owing to","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7641,19,12,1871,Winter,19,12,1871,Winter,and it is remarkable that the islands occasionally suffer from drought not- withstanding their situation and their thick woods . Mr.,"Pall Mall Gazette, 19th December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7642,7,4,1873,Spring,7,4,1873,Spring,". in districts which can not otherwise be protected from droughts , and the wholesale death by starvation which they involve","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7643,12,4,1873,Spring,12,4,1873,Spring,is that a single failure of the rice harvest through drought causes a famine . Letters received this week from Mentone,"Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7644,17,4,1873,Spring,17,4,1873,Spring,"spring wheat , I dol. 72 c . Major-General Richard Drought , C. B. , died at his residence , at","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th April 1873",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ21,Brighton,19th Century newspaper,Media 7645,22,5,1873,Spring,22,5,1873,Spring,"There had been , we nay imagine , a long drought ; a shower had fallen and the fish were rising","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd May 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7646,11,6,1873,Summer,11,6,1873,Summer,"avalanches , Mwater-spouts , cyclones , epidemics , inundations , droughts , and famines , as well as those curious phenomena","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st June 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7647,21,7,1873,Summer,21,7,1873,Summer,"according to all accounts , after anything like a protracted drought the Danube Canal is little better . Within the older","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st July 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7648,22,7,1873,Summer,22,7,1873,Summer,as its presence has frequently coincided with periods of excessive drought . M. Fauvel has announced his intention of combating the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd July 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7649,5,8,1873,Summer,5,8,1873,Summer,". plaint of heat or cold , of rain or drought ; a bright but not overpowering sun ; , copious","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7650,16,8,1873,Summer,16,8,1873,Summer,"had much against them . They have been tried by droughts , epidemics , and cyclones , which have overtested their","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7651,27,8,1873,Summer,27,8,1873,Summer,"opened up to 1871 , and that it secures from drought and famine 5o , ooo square miles of country by","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7652,4,9,1873,Autumn,4,9,1873,Autumn,Aventine . It is liable to extremes of flood and drought just as it was of yore. - The notion that,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th September 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7653,29,9,1873,Autumn,29,9,1873,Autumn,"of Japan , owing to the famine produced by the drought , are now at an end , and that a","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th September 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7654,22,10,1873,Autumn,22,10,1873,Autumn,"somewhat severely tried from the con- tinuance of either long droughts or heavy floods , have fortunately during the last two","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7655,3,11,1873,Autumn,3,11,1873,Autumn,"indigo cultivation , and quote astrological almanacks which predicted a drought and deaths from the conjunction of Saturn and Mars .","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd November 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7656,6,11,1873,Autumn,6,11,1873,Autumn,"from opal waves , A touch may brush away . Drought hush the babbling rifls The vine may loosen from the","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th November 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7657,19,11,1873,Autumn,19,11,1873,Autumn,"recurring intervals , subject to the most terrible famines from drought or from flood , the State is from time to","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th November 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7658,20,11,1873,Autumn,20,11,1873,Autumn,And we have known more serious reasoners conjecture that unusual drought for two or three seasons together-such as prevailed in England,"Pall Mall Gazette, 20th November 1873",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7659,11,12,1873,Winter,11,12,1873,Winter,"Canning 's policy , and regretted the rent litigation and drought . Her Majesty the Queen , with Princess Louis of","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7660,30,12,1873,Winter,30,12,1873,Winter,"s769 was , he finds , followed by a prolonged drought throughout the cold season of 1769-70 and the early part","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7661,5,1,1874,Winter,5,1,1874,Winter,"is doing everything to meet the worst calamity that the drought of I873 can entail . At the same time ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7662,5,1,1874,Winter,5,1,1874,Winter,"All the measures to provide against the effects of the drought which the Lieutenant-Governor has recommended have been adopted , with","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7663,10,1,1874,Winter,10,1,1874,Winter,", of course , causes the importance of rain or drought in particular seasons and at different places to vary .","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7664,17,2,1874,Winter,17,2,1874,Winter,"in the Hindoo epics ; and that refers to a drought which lasted twelve years , daring which all the rivers","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7665,17,2,1874,Winter,17,2,1874,Winter,"gross exaggeration , but still it indicates that unless a drought continued for years there was no famine . During the","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7666,19,2,1874,Winter,19,2,1874,Winter,"state of the Treasuty and the succession of inundations and droughts , with mili- tary operations still unterminated , as a","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7667,5,3,1874,Spring,5,3,1874,Spring,"same Lump Cor India burns with perfect steadiness in any drought of wind . Illustrated Catalogues post free . GARDNERS ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7668,11,3,1874,Spring,11,3,1874,Spring,"regards present season prospects in Persia , so far from drought being apprehended , the latest : accounts received indicate a","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7669,16,3,1874,Spring,16,3,1874,Spring,"did much good , in spite of the frost and drought which preceded it . Pablic works have been opened wherever","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7670,19,3,1874,Spring,19,3,1874,Spring,of the British arms . I deeply regret that the drought of last summer has affected the most populous provinces of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 19th March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7671,20,4,1874,Spring,20,4,1874,Spring,". In Tirhoot , millet and pulses suffering from continued drought , and impossible to prepare land for rice . In","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7672,15,5,1874,Spring,15,5,1874,Spring,will not be known before to-morrow . The month 's drought which has prevailed in London was broken last night by,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th May 1874",England,"UKI,UKK",UKK1,UKK13,Stroud,19th Century newspaper,Media 7673,28,5,1874,Spring,28,5,1874,Spring,"large provinces must be seriously affected this year by the drought , and we do not know yet with certainty what","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7674,16,6,1874,Summer,16,6,1874,Summer,"attributed to the rain which fell in April , the drought in May , and also to the inundations , by","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7675,22,6,1874,Summer,22,6,1874,Summer,and California pro- taisirng a great aield . Compiaints of drought and cold winds are much increasing in the Midlands and,"Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd June 1874",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7676,24,6,1874,Summer,24,6,1874,Summer,"streets have been cleared of traffic . The long-cla. tinued drought , wihich has been disastrous to all kinds of crops","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th June 1874",England,UKD,UKD6,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7677,29,6,1874,Summer,29,6,1874,Summer,"famiLts . The present famine may undoubtedly be traced to drought . If future droughts , it is argued , can","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7678,29,6,1874,Summer,29,6,1874,Summer,"famine may undoubtedly be traced to drought . If future droughts , it is argued , can be prevented , future","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7679,29,6,1874,Summer,29,6,1874,Summer,fear the failure of the iice crop from any future drought ; but can we say that it will not fail,"Pall Mall Gazette, 29th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7680,1,7,1874,Summer,1,7,1874,Summer,". From the first week in May to its close drouth was almost universal . The soil was packed , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7681,6,7,1874,Summer,6,7,1874,Summer,"by severe privations among the inhabitants , famine caused by- drought or by inundations . At the Westminster police-court on Saturday","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th July 1874",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,19th Century newspaper,Media 7682,17,7,1874,Summer,17,7,1874,Summer,"and in some parts of the eastern counties , a drought is beginning to be appre- hended in some other parts","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th July 1874",England,"UKI,UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7683,17,7,1874,Summer,17,7,1874,Summer,"grass , and especially in rough hecge bottoms . But drought is fatal to both . On the upland pastures the","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7684,22,7,1874,Summer,22,7,1874,Summer,"be in no VBay unusual if a second year of drought were experienced , and in that case all the supplies","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7685,22,7,1874,Summer,22,7,1874,Summer,"ville this summer ; and some districts have suffered from drought , so that , all thirgs considered , the agricultural","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7686,25,7,1874,Summer,25,7,1874,Summer,"of superior and well-ripened quality . There are complaints of drought from some light-land districts , and the hay crop is","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7687,27,7,1874,Summer,27,7,1874,Summer,"the corn crops , arising from the excessive and continuous drought , has brought on harvest a fortnight earlier than was","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7688,29,7,1874,Summer,29,7,1874,Summer,"neighbourhood of Barnstaple , where , not- withstanding the extreme drought , the farmers appear very well pleased with their crops","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th July 1874",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Barnstaple,19th Century newspaper,Media 7689,29,7,1874,Summer,29,7,1874,Summer,"field did not do so , not anticipating such a drought , and they have not average crops . THIS DAY","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7690,6,8,1874,Summer,6,8,1874,Summer,and prices have not advanced . In consequence of the drought no water will be supplied at Manchester from to-day until,"Pall Mall Gazette, 06th August 1874",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7691,8,8,1874,Summer,8,8,1874,Summer,"sucy if tfl'iiiatil3g the conseluerc ( es of thle last drought is to preserve the 1 1 , N ar oi","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7692,13,8,1874,Summer,13,8,1874,Summer,". N Ar Holloway , Charles , son of 'lANQtcERAN'- DROUGHT - At Winchester , AMr . Ale . T4. 5","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd August 1874",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Winchester,19th Century newspaper,Media 7693,13,8,1874,Summer,13,8,1874,Summer,"of Lieutesnar-Geaeral '.1 tiii la , Arc . se , Drought , Hill House , Winchester , Aug. or . 0","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd August 1874",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Winchester,19th Century newspaper,Media 7694,14,8,1874,Summer,14,8,1874,Summer,"culture and good weather . There is complaint of local drought , but it is not of long continuance , nor","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7695,25,8,1874,Summer,25,8,1874,Summer,the average . The winter crops are beceming critical from drought . Unless rain falls soon in Tirhoot the hnarvest %%i,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7696,29,8,1874,Summer,29,8,1874,Summer,"by the e E-mnianist , the cause is the extraordinary drought of April , May , and e June , which","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7697,29,8,1874,Summer,29,8,1874,Summer,"asts to that which existed before the war . The drought of the present mnet. as vwe have lust seen ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7698,12,9,1874,Autumn,12,9,1874,Autumn,"of the crop . The n causes are mainly the drought and intense heat , which are parching the plants .","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7699,14,9,1874,Autumn,14,9,1874,Autumn,"if it had been followed by a second year of drought , the people would have died by millions , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7700,18,9,1874,Autumn,18,9,1874,Autumn,"districts , but the actual damage to crops by the drought is not as yet very great . The districts most","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7701,29,9,1874,Autumn,29,9,1874,Autumn,"blight or of pestilence , of rains or of long drought , these processions are frequent . The chapel is beyond","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7702,2,10,1874,Autumn,2,10,1874,Autumn,"prevalence over larg tion o the cotton area of severe drouth , accompanied by intense heat . in many counties hot","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7703,2,10,1874,Autumn,2,10,1874,Autumn,some counties as the cause of the decline . The drouth has prevented the increase of insects depredating on the cotton,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7704,5,10,1874,Autumn,5,10,1874,Autumn,situations the grapes suffered from the tropical heat and long drought prior to the vintage . LORD LYTTELTON AND THE THREE,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7705,6,10,1874,Autumn,6,10,1874,Autumn,"say , round about Launac , where the heat and drought have been excessive , the wines vintaged are said to","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7706,21,10,1874,Autumn,21,10,1874,Autumn,"a large scale are formed , deserted in periods of drought , and only occupied after the great rains by certain","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7707,27,10,1874,Autumn,27,10,1874,Autumn,"on the Atlantic coast the causes of the decline were drouth , rust , and excessive rains , in some cases","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7708,27,10,1874,Autumn,27,10,1874,Autumn,of destructive insect life . In some cases a continued drouth of three months is reported . The top crop was,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7709,18,11,1874,Autumn,18,11,1874,Autumn,"all directions , and as the I protracted season of drought has turned the enormous leaf-fall into I vast beds of","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7710,16,1,1875,Winter,16,1,1875,Winter,"reservoirs from the last rainfall , and after prolonged t droughts , as at the telcgraph station at Punta Rassa ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7711,20,1,1875,Winter,20,1,1875,Winter,"ial fcer , which happened in a year remarkable for drought , xwlhen sacik clicd off ly thousands , the trees","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7712,20,2,1875,Winter,20,2,1875,Winter,"but strollimng plaIyers , aind she herself . having been Drought ulp ftrom her infancy x ith thcm , has had","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7713,24,3,1875,Spring,24,3,1875,Spring,"climate , fine as it is , is subject to droughts . Those t rcuigh communications that AIr . Froude complains","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7714,29,3,1875,Spring,29,3,1875,Spring,"the south portion of the coast , owing to a drought Conitinuinilg in wkhat ought to be the rainy season .","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7715,1,4,1875,Spring,1,4,1875,Spring,"a deluge of rain , now there are months of drought , andl grubs and "" borers "" do the rest","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7716,6,4,1875,Spring,6,4,1875,Spring,"that gloomy period , when there had been a protracted drought and fleshly fungi were only to be found in damp","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7717,21,4,1875,Spring,21,4,1875,Spring,"which nearly I , OOO are iirigatcd and secured from drought ; while , although thle gross land revenue has been","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7718,23,4,1875,Spring,23,4,1875,Spring,a ccuple of days of sultry weather and a long drought rain has fallcl and thlc vxcathcr has once more become,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7719,9,6,1875,Summer,9,6,1875,Summer,"boln , in order to save the ewes . No drought so severe had occurred , i ot is stated ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7720,2,7,1875,Summer,2,7,1875,Summer,"bailiffs in the shape of volcanoes , inunda- tions , drought , phylloxera , bankruptcy , revolutions , wars ; in","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7721,7,7,1875,Summer,7,7,1875,Summer,it is as refresbh- ing as rain after a long drought . 'Io turn ( ur attention to one or two,"Pall Mall Gazette, 07th July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7722,30,7,1875,Summer,30,7,1875,Summer,"the light lands the barley stands well , but the drought early in June was et ti 0 shuap for the","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7723,5,8,1875,Summer,5,8,1875,Summer,to the late rains is almost out of danger from drought . In the Indian territory the largest aggie. yield of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th August 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7724,27,8,1875,Summer,27,8,1875,Summer,"realized , for when the summer months set in long droughts prevailed and the rivers ran extremely low ; fish were","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th August 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7725,4,9,1875,Autumn,4,9,1875,Autumn,"into rivers apt to overflow their banks will continue . Droughts there will be , but it will require much discussion","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7726,17,9,1875,Autumn,17,9,1875,Autumn,the Governesses ' e1nevolent Institution . The Rev. G. M. Drought writes to the Tixes about the plague of flies .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 17th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7727,25,9,1875,Autumn,25,9,1875,Autumn,"one , owing to the combined influence of the long drought and the continued prevalence of scorching east winds-in this latitude","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7728,19,10,1875,Autumn,19,10,1875,Autumn,"Francisco BolZelisr , however , says that , although unusual drought and threatened short crops at one time made the outlook","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7729,25,10,1875,Autumn,25,10,1875,Autumn,"recent examnple . We had a few years ago a drought which lasted four or five months , and nobody could","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7730,25,10,1875,Autumn,25,10,1875,Autumn,", will not amount to the loss by the last drought . Can not they employ their time and their present","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7731,8,11,1875,Autumn,8,11,1875,Autumn,"Oude touched more or less by the effects of the droughts was nearly 2,000 square miles in extent ; but some","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7732,10,11,1875,Autumn,10,11,1875,Autumn,"bug or blight . The first is caused by excessive droughts , occasional saturations , and fungoid attacks on the roots","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7733,10,11,1875,Autumn,10,11,1875,Autumn,"; but if the worm or the flood or the drought threatened to make it short , Sambo-who had already assimilated","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7734,11,11,1875,Autumn,11,11,1875,Autumn,"them or ourselves . "" Worse than either cold or drought , in certain seasons , is a species of grasshopper","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7735,25,11,1875,Autumn,25,11,1875,Autumn,"been ravaged this year by brigands , locusts , and drought . The inhabitants , in consequence of these misfortunes ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7736,9,12,1875,Winter,9,12,1875,Winter,"Italian , and German speculators , and the effects of drought , famine , and disease , to the utmost limit","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th December 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7737,13,1,1876,Winter,13,1,1876,Winter,"Parker , Entity Pouiting , oritbrott , Shorn-s Ate nstrong Drought , Edward Henry St. Lawrence tClnrke , Edivard R-Psitroso ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd January 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7738,18,1,1876,Winter,18,1,1876,Winter,"woes upon our land again , After so long a drought ! "" "" Will a kind Providence our vessel whelm","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th January 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7739,24,1,1876,Winter,24,1,1876,Winter,"A. R. Freeliig , of Cambridge-square , Jan. if . Drought , of Winchester , Jan. 2o . GrANT-LITTI.ETON-At Sheviock ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th January 1876",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK3,UKJ3","UKK30,UKJ33","Cornwall,Winchester",19th Century newspaper,Media 7740,27,1,1876,Winter,27,1,1876,Winter,and varied pur- poses . It resists the most prolonged drought and preserves itself constantly luxuriant and green . Its roots,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th January 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7741,27,1,1876,Winter,27,1,1876,Winter,This plant has often served during the period of excessive droughts as the means of support to the populations of Ceara,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th January 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7742,29,3,1876,Spring,29,3,1876,Spring,"more disastrous , he may suffer from such a prolonged drought as lasted for ten months precisely ten years ago ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th March 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7743,6,4,1876,Spring,6,4,1876,Spring,"of East Brent , each accompanying and following upon a drought . The reason was that the inhabitants drew their drinking","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th April 1876",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,East Brent,19th Century newspaper,Media 7744,13,4,1876,Spring,13,4,1876,Spring,"drew their drinking water from the ditches , epidemics and drought went together . The less rain there was to fill","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd April 1876",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,East Brent,19th Century newspaper,Media 7745,17,4,1876,Spring,17,4,1876,Spring,". "" Thessaly and Epirus have lately suffered severely from drought , which has so affected the appearance of the crops","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th April 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7746,26,4,1876,Spring,26,4,1876,Spring,"to make due provision for the staff of life followed drought , resulting in the famine of 1871-72 . The Persians","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th April 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7747,3,5,1876,Spring,3,5,1876,Spring,"weeks . The death is announced of Lieutenant-Colonel John Head Drought , J.P , D.L. , formerly of the 15th Foot","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7748,22,5,1876,Spring,22,5,1876,Spring,"unaltered . The wheat plant has stood the late cold drought generally well , butt the spring-sown corn often looks thin","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7749,24,6,1876,Summer,24,6,1876,Summer,"natural laws may be interfered with ; in time of drought the peasants go in procession , pray for rain ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th June 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7750,1,7,1876,Summer,1,7,1876,Summer,"Kil- larney. -Still the bright hot sun continues with great drought . The waters are very low , and though rain","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7751,14,7,1876,Summer,14,7,1876,Summer,"of St. Ste phen's-sqIuarec , to Mr. John A , Drought , of Wlrigoltarougir , King 's Beose , augher f","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7752,22,7,1876,Summer,22,7,1876,Summer,"wind south-west . Tiwo Spey ( Abterlour ) . -'Ihe drought continues , and the river is lower ; weather cloudy","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7753,22,7,1876,Summer,22,7,1876,Summer,"lKillarney. -The hot weather , bright sun , and excessive drought still continue without chanige ; waters not so low for","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7754,8,8,1876,Summer,8,8,1876,Summer,has been deteriorated to any great extent . The long drought has com- pletely burned up the pasture on all the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 08th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7755,14,8,1876,Summer,14,8,1876,Summer,"the greater part of the crops have been destroyed by drought , and the distressful state of the ulriserable population of","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7756,17,8,1876,Summer,17,8,1876,Summer,"inner , hatter , of Castle-street . During the present drought the water supply of the city is cut off at","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7757,26,8,1876,Summer,26,8,1876,Summer,"conm- quently not half so great as usual . The drought , but receatly ended , moreover , destroyed many of","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7758,28,8,1876,Summer,28,8,1876,Summer,"its rivers-what is the least supply of a year of drought , and what the utmost supply of a year of","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7759,28,8,1876,Summer,28,8,1876,Summer,"the demands of the popula- tion , considerable suffering from drought is not unknown . On the other hand , notwithstanding","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7760,31,8,1876,Summer,31,8,1876,Summer,"as it was in manydistricts last year , nor the drought entirely exsiccative , as it was in i868 and i864","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7761,31,8,1876,Summer,31,8,1876,Summer,"counties appear to have been the greatest sufferers from the drought . But in the midlands , at all events ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1876",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7762,31,8,1876,Summer,31,8,1876,Summer,"The worst of it is that in these districts the drought , which has spared the roots , seems to have","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7763,1,9,1876,Autumn,1,9,1876,Autumn,"in the hills , no matter at what risk from drought or Indians . Then ensued an extraordinary state of things","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7764,9,9,1876,Autumn,9,9,1876,Autumn,the North . Distressing accounts of the suffering that the drought tais occasioned among the people in the northern provinces .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7765,15,9,1876,Autumn,15,9,1876,Autumn,"of the ozone which remains to us after the summer drouth , and rendering our atmosphere impure and suffocating . The","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7766,22,9,1876,Autumn,22,9,1876,Autumn,"found it die out of uncultivated ground during the summer droughts , and fail to reappear if the drought set in","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7767,22,9,1876,Autumn,22,9,1876,Autumn,"the summer droughts , and fail to reappear if the drought set in before the seed had been produced , while","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7768,23,9,1876,Autumn,23,9,1876,Autumn,"southern section it is very much impaired by rust and drought , and its condition is about the same as last","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7769,29,9,1876,Autumn,29,9,1876,Autumn,"the later cantos , such as the description of the drought and of Clarinda 's death . But we believe Mr.","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7770,4,12,1876,Winter,4,12,1876,Winter,"It is not so , however , with a real drought . There is then no means of saving the cattle","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7771,18,12,1876,Winter,18,12,1876,Winter,"a sandstone range laerbafter . Governor Cairns . Tle extreme drought caused much suffering to thle men and horses , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7772,26,12,1876,Winter,26,12,1876,Winter,"been experienced during any April since iS65 , or the drought which followed the flowering , has anything to do with","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7773,4,1,1877,Winter,4,1,1877,Winter,for discussion under any immediate stress of flood or of drought . Such inflictions generally find man helpless . In our,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7774,4,1,1877,Winter,4,1,1877,Winter,the same may be said in case of damage by drought . Our atmo- spheric conditions are unusually favourable . In,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7775,13,1,1877,Winter,13,1,1877,Winter,. In Shantung during the whole of last year the drought was scarcely inter- rupted by a single shower of rain,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7776,13,1,1877,Winter,13,1,1877,Winter,"being more than usually exposed to the worse consequences of drought , and history tells us that they have been the","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7777,16,1,1877,Winter,16,1,1877,Winter,inquiry into the possibility of guarding alike agaiast floods and drought by making provision for the storage of rain-water on a,"Pall Mall Gazette, 16th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7778,29,1,1877,Winter,29,1,1877,Winter,buy gold too dear ? May not a provision against drought cost more in a series of years than the loss,"Pall Mall Gazette, 29th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7779,29,1,1877,Winter,29,1,1877,Winter,"But in many cases , not only in years of drought , but with regard to culture crops , irrigation has","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7780,29,1,1877,Winter,29,1,1877,Winter,"sterling to avert the fatal consequences of one year of drought , these facts and figures become very eloquent . And","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7781,30,1,1877,Winter,30,1,1877,Winter,"seen in the annoyance and distress which a fortnight 's drought has imposed upon the town . Municipal authorities , like","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7782,8,2,1877,Winter,8,2,1877,Winter,"; rvuaRT-' BtnSCH-At the Church of our Lady , Adolphus Drought , late Rector of Cloaruskert , Grove-road , St. John's-wood","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7783,10,2,1877,Winter,10,2,1877,Winter,"Raine , Bradridge , South Devon , Dec. 7 . DROUGHT-RoaERTsON-At Bray , co . Wicklow , Rev. George M. Drought","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th February 1877",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK43",Bradridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 7784,10,2,1877,Winter,10,2,1877,Winter,"DROUGHT-RoaERTsON-At Bray , co . Wicklow , Rev. George M. Drought to Emily B. M. , daughter of Mr. James S.","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th February 1877",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK43",Bradridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 7785,14,2,1877,Winter,14,2,1877,Winter,"which must exert a disastrous influence when combined with a drought in the British provinces affecting 112,179 square miles of territory","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7786,20,2,1877,Winter,20,2,1877,Winter,"climatic irregularity which affects the crops . This is usually drought ; but sometimes flood , and sometimes frost and hail","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7787,27,2,1877,Winter,27,2,1877,Winter,"provided employment for a number of sufferers by the recent drought . The funds have been contributed by the gentry ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7788,16,3,1877,Spring,16,3,1877,Spring,"for the storage of rain-water as the appropriate remedy for drought , so that a large part at least of the","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th March 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7789,24,3,1877,Spring,24,3,1877,Spring,"a very poor harvest in Algarbia : in 1876 a drought all over the country , a commercial crisis in Oporto","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th March 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7790,10,4,1877,Spring,10,4,1877,Spring,"this disadvantage , that it is at the mercy of droughts and floods , whereas steam is independent of seasons and","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7791,21,4,1877,Spring,21,4,1877,Spring,". The entire province is pauperized by the floods , droughts , and dearths which have fallen upon it in quick","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7792,11,5,1877,Spring,11,5,1877,Spring,"weather : "" The Emperor is deemed responsible if the drought is at all severe , and numerous are the self-condemnatory","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7793,12,5,1877,Spring,12,5,1877,Spring,"but cold wind , still east . The Tay. -The drought continues with chill easterly wind . The river low ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7794,31,5,1877,Spring,31,5,1877,Spring,"of life , on account of a season of unusual drought . "" The climate is so dry , "" writes","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7795,5,6,1877,Summer,5,6,1877,Summer,", Lingasegur , and Nuldroog are those most stricken with drought , and in these the relief w0orks now in progress","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th June 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7796,5,6,1877,Summer,5,6,1877,Summer,private enter- prise in the import of grain into the drought-stricken territory . Consider- ing that just at the time the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th June 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7797,21,7,1877,Summer,21,7,1877,Summer,"sins and shortcomings of his Imperial fellow-student . The long-continued drought and consequent famine , which have wrought so great distress","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7798,23,7,1877,Summer,23,7,1877,Summer,know nothing of how kohl rabi grows in periods of drought that are fatal to turnips or even to mangels .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7799,24,7,1877,Summer,24,7,1877,Summer,and there was much anxiety . These reports of anticipated drought are not confined to the famine districts . The rainfall,"Pall Mall Gazette, 24th July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7800,30,7,1877,Summer,30,7,1877,Summer,"transport must be effected by cattle , and this terrible drought has already killed and will kill vast multitudes of animals","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7801,2,8,1877,Summer,2,8,1877,Summer,tons daily-are c among the districts menaced by the present drought . The most painful consideration is that these faminies are,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7802,4,8,1877,Summer,4,8,1877,Summer,up our minds to a second ear of comparatively total drought . This is evidently the opirion of the Indian Secretary,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7803,9,8,1877,Summer,9,8,1877,Summer,", the maize and hemp had suffered seriously from the drought , but rain last week greatly improved the prospects of","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7804,10,8,1877,Summer,10,8,1877,Summer,fast assuming the golden hue of harvest . The long drought of the spring had a very bad effect on the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 10th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7805,23,8,1877,Summer,23,8,1877,Summer,"under the prospective doom of starva- tion from the relentless drought , is a very dreadful one . Prayers , he","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7806,25,8,1877,Summer,25,8,1877,Summer,; i of ; nei ' %emas Usilliani Ar nstrnrg Drought . Ile entiere- the army In i a' e s,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7807,1,9,1877,Autumn,1,9,1877,Autumn,"the remunerative return from those works . In such a drought as that which has prevailed , with more or less","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7808,4,9,1877,Autumn,4,9,1877,Autumn,"severe termpests-all favouring disease , and nothing but an intense drought , of which there is at present nosigtn , will","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7809,7,9,1877,Autumn,7,9,1877,Autumn,time occur in a country wvholly agricultural anti liable to droughts . It is a difficulty which must ibe faced like,"Pall Mall Gazette, 07th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7810,11,9,1877,Autumn,11,9,1877,Autumn,year of a failure of the periodical iains . Because droughts in the present circumstances ot ldiia seem to follow a,"Pall Mall Gazette, 11st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7811,11,9,1877,Autumn,11,9,1877,Autumn,"hoed . After this the plants are almost insensible to drought . The seed of the sorghum is edible , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7812,21,9,1877,Autumn,21,9,1877,Autumn,"u holly impassable , certain quarters becoming afflicted with a drought of water , because the water-carriers could not ply their","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7813,27,9,1877,Autumn,27,9,1877,Autumn,"Humiliation Day ) he read a sermon - appropriate to drought , and hie described in graphic terms how the heavens","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7814,28,9,1877,Autumn,28,9,1877,Autumn,"proceedings on paper , n. ) general had ever defied drought , heat , mosquitoes , and savages , with such","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7815,15,10,1877,Autumn,15,10,1877,Autumn,Times says that the whole aspect of affairs throughout the drought-stricken Indian provinces is changed by a general rainfall during the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7816,12,11,1877,Autumn,12,11,1877,Autumn,the condition of those wno have suflered from the prolonged drought will for some time tax the utmost energies of the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7817,16,11,1877,Autumn,16,11,1877,Autumn,"be an absence of winter floods combined with a summer drought , to parch and wither , and produce no crop","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7818,26,11,1877,Autumn,26,11,1877,Autumn,"local Government of the principle a that in times of drought the Government may suspend , but ought not to relnit","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7819,27,11,1877,Autumn,27,11,1877,Autumn,of these reservoirs is precarious even lvith one caT 's drought . The progress of the country causes the price of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7820,22,12,1877,Winter,22,12,1877,Winter,"( ( I ri in cori clic ice of the drought . Reports received from the mininzn , ail ( !","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7821,25,12,1877,Winter,25,12,1877,Winter,"between German sailors and citizens at Santos , mis8 ; drought in , 1929 Breas of promise of marriage cases ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7822,2,2,1878,Winter,2,2,1878,Winter,; LC in prices . During the year I876 the drought in the northern 01 l : es resulted in an,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7823,6,2,1878,Winter,6,2,1878,Winter,"will render them better able to resist the effect of droughts in the future , and also make it easier for","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7824,16,2,1878,Winter,16,2,1878,Winter,"The rebels have had imary killed and wounded . 'Ihe drought is causing great distress . ( MNIjSSRS , DONALD CURRIE","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7825,4,3,1878,Spring,4,3,1878,Spring,"Kokstad . "" A Reuter 's telegram says that the drought is caus.ing widespread distress . A petition asking for the","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7826,20,3,1878,Spring,20,3,1878,Spring,"we fear , be found so in a time of drought and depression ; the Agent-General , therefore , did well","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7827,26,3,1878,Spring,26,3,1878,Spring,"&c . And we have such a dreadful time of drought-cattle and sheep perishing , and so many ruined . This","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7828,3,4,1878,Spring,3,4,1878,Spring,": - "" Splendid rains have fallen , and the drought has broken up in South Australia . "" At a","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd April 1878",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7829,6,4,1878,Spring,6,4,1878,Spring,"advantage from the day , but rather experienced siprit'A ! drought than refreshment , not to despair . It would come","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7830,29,4,1878,Spring,29,4,1878,Spring,"LAVIN-WIGAN-At St. George 's , Hanover-square , General Thomas A. Drought , Colonel of 15th Dr. Drury Lavin , late of","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th April 1878",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Winchester,19th Century newspaper,Media 7831,11,5,1878,Spring,11,5,1878,Spring,"ever been known- sheep and cattle dying by thousands frcm drought-all trades , or nearly all trades , are badly affected","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7832,13,5,1878,Spring,13,5,1878,Spring,which it was spent . Bad harvests in England and droughts in India are not likely to be continuous ; and,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd May 1878",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7833,22,5,1878,Spring,22,5,1878,Spring,"green things upon which animal life dcpcnds , so that drought and famine go hand in hand . The days go","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7834,22,5,1878,Spring,22,5,1878,Spring,"at other times . So the heat continues and the drought increases . The "" land-springs "" breaking out by the","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7835,22,5,1878,Spring,22,5,1878,Spring,"is ro more painful spectacle than a fold during a drought upon , ! . s . Once upon a time","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7836,22,5,1878,Spring,22,5,1878,Spring,"there were "" water-brooks . "" Wahen at last the drought ceases , and the rain does come , it often","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7837,31,5,1878,Spring,31,5,1878,Spring,now being held here is very successful . Thle recent drought in the colony is estimated to have caused a loss,"Pall Mall Gazette, 31st May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7838,1,6,1878,Summer,1,6,1878,Summer,". So that the old saying was that in a drought the vale had to feed the hill , . and","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7839,17,6,1878,Summer,17,6,1878,Summer,"the mean time , the accounts from the region of drought are of a most distressing nature . An area of","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7840,22,6,1878,Summer,22,6,1878,Summer,"had been forced to quit Ceara in consequence of a drought , and it is stated that 170 of them perished","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7841,27,6,1878,Summer,27,6,1878,Summer,". The sufferings of the unhappy people in these "" droughty districts , "" as they are termed , seem to","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7842,27,6,1878,Summer,27,6,1878,Summer,"villages were threatened in like manner . As regards the droughts , Dr. Capanema , the Director-General of Brazilian Telegraphs ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7843,27,6,1878,Summer,27,6,1878,Summer,"of Brazilian Telegraphs , has shown that the great Ceara droughts recorded from I751 to the present time , "" are","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7844,29,6,1878,Summer,29,6,1878,Summer,"Happiness of Animals : Exploring Ants , 1862 IV . Drought on the Hills , z926 V. Traces of Forest ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7845,29,6,1878,Summer,29,6,1878,Summer,"from , z2a8 ; affairs in , 2268 ; the drought in , 24L2 Bread and bacon , unwholesome , 763","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7846,18,7,1878,Summer,18,7,1878,Summer,"die when bought ; there may be another year of drought ; the land itself , impoverished as it is ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7847,25,7,1878,Summer,25,7,1878,Summer,on the top of all this continuous impoverishment comes a drought . Famine of the worst kind is at once inevitable,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7848,6,8,1878,Summer,6,8,1878,Summer,distance runs a little stream ( except in a long drought ) ; and where another hedge branches from it is,"Pall Mall Gazette, 06th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7849,7,8,1878,Summer,7,8,1878,Summer,"some parts of the Grampians , however , the long drought threatens to have the effect of making the birds ""","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7850,21,8,1878,Summer,21,8,1878,Summer,"different places . Saving in the south-west , where the drought of July has dwarfed the straw , oats are this","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7851,23,8,1878,Summer,23,8,1878,Summer,260 years-extending from 1368 to i628-the provinces now suffering from drought were visited by similar periods of famine no fewer than,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7852,23,8,1878,Summer,23,8,1878,Summer,", but there is no reason to suppose that the droughts have , under the Manchoo rule , been less frequent","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7853,26,8,1878,Summer,26,8,1878,Summer,"is loyalty and the other religion . If famines and drought and locusts devastate the realm , the gods of grain","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7854,27,8,1878,Summer,27,8,1878,Summer,", were coming from Mysore , fleeing from the dreaded drought . Every group had the same story , "" No","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7855,27,8,1878,Summer,27,8,1878,Summer,"and is invaluable to the native . in time of drought ; for the argan tree is very hardy , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7856,4,9,1878,Autumn,4,9,1878,Autumn,"' being easily irrigated , is beyond the reach of drought , and from whjh therefore , fair annual crops may","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7857,4,9,1878,Autumn,4,9,1878,Autumn,"state of affairs in Tunis last year , when a drought , followed by a visita- tion of locusts , caused","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7858,6,9,1878,Autumn,6,9,1878,Autumn,"average are a fair crop , e but the excessive drought of midsummer has in many districts shrivelled the grain and","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7859,19,9,1878,Autumn,19,9,1878,Autumn,"'S and frothy , light cottony fleeces . The great drought which occurred th- suin2ner of iS , followed by a","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7860,19,9,1878,Autumn,19,9,1878,Autumn,"provision or 'n ( Oval to districts unaffected by the drought , and severe winter ; Lt the effects of this","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7861,5,11,1878,Autumn,5,11,1878,Autumn,"has largely contributed to those dangerous alternations of flood and drought , drought and flood , whi ( h have so","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7862,5,11,1878,Autumn,5,11,1878,Autumn,"contributed to those dangerous alternations of flood and drought , drought and flood , whi ( h have so much to","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7863,5,11,1878,Autumn,5,11,1878,Autumn,"ul s and downs which are most injurious , and droughts and floods have cc1111 enced in the plains . The","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7864,23,11,1878,Autumn,23,11,1878,Autumn,"is that the country has lately suffered from a terrible drought . In short , the position is a bad S","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7865,27,11,1878,Autumn,27,11,1878,Autumn,"of food , is to invite disaster in time of drought . From all parts of the empire there come reports","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7866,27,11,1878,Autumn,27,11,1878,Autumn,"been in great danger of serious injury owing to long-continued drought , is , by latest accounts , causing considerable anxiety","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7867,6,12,1878,Winter,6,12,1878,Winter,"Men sought for an account of the famine , the drought , or the pestilence that had oppressed them ; and","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7868,14,12,1878,Winter,14,12,1878,Winter,are complaining that they are in greater danger from the drought than even from the Kaffirs . It seems probable that,"Pall Mall Gazette, 14th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7869,14,12,1878,Winter,14,12,1878,Winter,has been for thirty years ; Basutoland is infinitely more drought-stricken than it was in 1862 ; Griqualand Vest is in,"Pall Mall Gazette, 14th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7870,31,12,1878,Winter,31,12,1878,Winter,"of the situation on the NaiJ frontier , 2020 ; drought in Natal , 2042 ; Sir Bartle Frere 's ultimatum","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7871,13,1,1879,Winter,13,1,1879,Winter,"base their refusal upon the damage done by the great drought which prevailed last summer , but upon the threats of","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7872,6,2,1879,Winter,6,2,1879,Winter,"Treasuries nmut be filled up from London . Even the drought in the Poajaib ar.d the Nrth-V'st Provnces , should it","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th February 1879",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7873,8,2,1879,Winter,8,2,1879,Winter,"ooo , ooo of people will be affected should the drought continue gives some idea of the magnitude of the interests","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7874,11,2,1879,Winter,11,2,1879,Winter,"that t 1878 was an exceptionally bad year because of drought , depression of trade , and t an anticipation of","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7875,11,2,1879,Winter,11,2,1879,Winter,cultural pursuits . The district is not liable to I droughts T ] - 'The estate is in direct communication by,"Pall Mall Gazette, 11st February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7876,20,2,1879,Winter,20,2,1879,Winter,"information , we are sorry to say , describes the drought in the Punjaub . Oude , and the North-West Provinces","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7877,25,2,1879,Winter,25,2,1879,Winter,"tle Punjaub , we are sorry to say , the drought continues . Unless rain soon C , rues , the","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7878,27,2,1879,Winter,27,2,1879,Winter,"the soil , they may be spoiled either by the drought or super- abundant moisture , blighted by the scorching winds","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7879,5,3,1879,Spring,5,3,1879,Spring,"crops in some places exceeded expecta- tion . In Cashmere drought was anticipated , and the Government had resolved to send","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7880,22,3,1879,Spring,22,3,1879,Spring,traveller from the North informs the Suds1z idto that the drought in Shantung of two years ago has now been succeeded,"Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7881,4,4,1879,Spring,4,4,1879,Spring,", accompanied by loss of life . There is severe drought in the interior . The Government has issued orders to","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7882,7,4,1879,Spring,7,4,1879,Spring,"in this neighbourhood have been destroyed by frost and the drought ; and this year , it is feared , will","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7883,19,5,1879,Spring,19,5,1879,Spring,"of all appearances , that we are to have a drought this year or next , it is desirable that we","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7884,21,5,1879,Spring,21,5,1879,Spring,way for more complete reform . We can not stop drought nor wholly stave off scarcity ; but by leaving the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 21st May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7885,3,6,1879,Summer,3,6,1879,Summer,"We may hope , therefore , that all fear of drought is removed , although intelligence has not yet been received","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7886,27,6,1879,Summer,27,6,1879,Summer,rains seem to have remave all unfavourable effects of the drought . The late-sown grain has takre vigorous growth . An,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7887,27,6,1879,Summer,27,6,1879,Summer,a ( et I localities there is yet complaint of drought . The reports from Michigan indi- cate that the yield,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7888,27,6,1879,Summer,27,6,1879,Summer,"last year and of good quality . Some injury from drought is , however , expected . From Ohio it is","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7889,27,6,1879,Summer,27,6,1879,Summer,", expected . From Ohio it is reported that the drought has materially affected the crop . It is estimated that","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7890,27,6,1879,Summer,27,6,1879,Summer,". In Illinois some damage has been experienced from the drought ; but a fair average crop , it is estimated","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7891,27,6,1879,Summer,27,6,1879,Summer,every one who will give the matter a moment 's drought . These Precautions are not really adopted by any other,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7892,30,6,1879,Summer,30,6,1879,Summer,"Cardinalate , 5730 Door-bell ringing , convictions for , z698 Drought , the prospect of a , and the waste of","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th June 1879",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7893,18,7,1879,Summer,18,7,1879,Summer,"&c. ; of the migration of the peasants , of drought , of poverty , leading to bad tillage . More-","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7894,23,7,1879,Summer,23,7,1879,Summer,"they can ill afford it . The effects of the drought are beginning to be felt ; and the peasantry ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7895,25,7,1879,Summer,25,7,1879,Summer,"telegram from Berlin says : -Owing to the heat and drought prevailing in Caspian lands , General Lazareff 's expedition against","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7896,29,7,1879,Summer,29,7,1879,Summer,"among men ; locusts , beetles , rats , and drought ravaging her crops ; and no w cattle plague sweeping","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7897,1,8,1879,Summer,1,8,1879,Summer,"is becoming apparent in the recurrence of periods of excessive drought , and the drying up of lakes and streams .","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7898,6,8,1879,Summer,6,8,1879,Summer,"The New England States have fair prospects , but the drought has been very detrimental in all the middle and southern","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th August 1879",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7899,13,8,1879,Summer,13,8,1879,Summer,"heavy increase in acreage and yield . Owing to the drought during the spring the yield of straw was light ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7900,13,8,1879,Summer,13,8,1879,Summer,"quality , caused by late cold weather , followed by drought . The peach crop is said to be a total","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7901,18,8,1879,Summer,18,8,1879,Summer,"a fortnight ago . It is now stated that the drought continues , and that the condition of the people and","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7902,25,8,1879,Summer,25,8,1879,Summer,away more than half the people is not due to drought or other natural causes . Not content with forcing the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7903,27,8,1879,Summer,27,8,1879,Summer,"charge of the reforms ; if his crops fail through drought or locusts devour his substance , the reforms will bear","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7904,9,9,1879,Autumn,9,9,1879,Autumn,the southern counties are said to have suffered from the drought in the early spring and also from chinch bags ....,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7905,26,9,1879,Autumn,26,9,1879,Autumn,what took place later in the day . The summer drought has been so long and so unbroken that there was,"Pall Mall Gazette, 26th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7906,15,10,1879,Autumn,15,10,1879,Autumn,"things considered , this is not an unfavourable result . Drought and floods combined had caused a failure of the crops","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7907,16,10,1879,Autumn,16,10,1879,Autumn,"Annie P. , daughter of the late Captain J. A. Drought , J.P. , Whigsborough , King 's County , Oct.","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th October 1879",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7908,1,11,1879,Autumn,1,11,1879,Autumn,the river is getting small and foul from the long drought . A little done in rod fishing . Weather cold,"Pall Mall Gazette, 01st November 1879",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM24,Coldstream,19th Century newspaper,Media 7909,27,11,1879,Autumn,27,11,1879,Autumn,own the-tanks outside. : - the town . During a drought these people make immense profits . Having hired two camels,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7910,30,12,1879,Winter,30,12,1879,Winter,"trusting to the jungle for food alike in rain and drought . The Hindoos , as is well known , have","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th December 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7911,2,1,1880,Winter,2,1,1880,Winter,". Moreover , in a dry country subject to severe droughts , it is wise not to venture to settle where","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7912,23,1,1880,Winter,23,1,1880,Winter,"vely ill supplied with water , and suffer from recurrent droughts . As regards the provinces of the interior , again","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7913,26,1,1880,Winter,26,1,1880,Winter,"districts , and has averted the fear of a serious drought , although in the neighbourhood of Alice , the time","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7914,16,2,1880,Winter,16,2,1880,Winter,"Now there has come a change . Two years of drought succeeded to the years of plenty , the pastoral lessees","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7915,25,3,1880,Spring,25,3,1880,Spring,"locusts or grasshoppers , a far-spreading conflagration , a prolonged drought , or in fact if owinC to any similar cause","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th March 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7916,20,4,1880,Spring,20,4,1880,Spring,", to Alice H. , daughter of the late General Drought , Colonel stila Regt. , April 17 , D )","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7917,22,4,1880,Spring,22,4,1880,Spring,", , gi nroPsyare said to have suffered much from drought . Apart altogether be accidents of weather , the state","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7918,27,4,1880,Spring,27,4,1880,Spring,reports are goud . But Russia is again suffering from drought . During the latter part of the week the Bradford,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th April 1880",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7919,4,5,1880,Spring,4,5,1880,Spring,"so . With the exception of South Russia , where drought is reported to have again inflicted irreparable irjury , the","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7920,13,5,1880,Spring,13,5,1880,Spring,", but retain moisture , thus neutralizing the effect of drought . But the first and main thing is to change","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7921,14,5,1880,Spring,14,5,1880,Spring,with the fires of incendiaries . Owing to the long drought the gorse and the heather blaze up the moflneot a,"Pall Mall Gazette, 14th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7922,24,5,1880,Spring,24,5,1880,Spring,having begun to revive . During last week the continued drought created alarm ; but there is reported from different districts,"Pall Mall Gazette, 24th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7923,31,5,1880,Spring,31,5,1880,Spring,"good . "" A GRICUL TURAL AFFAIRS . 'jE prolonged drought is occasioning serious apprehension among fiarmers . There have been","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7924,31,5,1880,Spring,31,5,1880,Spring,"kept back by the cold weather more than by the drought , as they require above all things sunshine and warmth","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7925,4,6,1880,Summer,4,6,1880,Summer,dryness of the land . It remains unaffected by a drought of eight months . Its hardiness is likewise shown by,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7926,5,6,1880,Summer,5,6,1880,Summer,"on light and poor land , was suffering severely from drought , and another week or two of parching weather would","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7927,23,6,1880,Summer,23,6,1880,Summer,". The severe cold of last winter , the long-continued drought , and the night frosts during May have seriously injured","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7928,6,7,1880,Summer,6,7,1880,Summer,jot much damage seems to have been done . The drought in the earlier of the year threatened the farmer with,"Pall Mall Gazette, 06th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7929,26,7,1880,Summer,26,7,1880,Summer,"entire freedom from disease , the ill effect of the drought has been got over . A CLERICAL VIEW OF THE","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th July 1880",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Strathspey,19th Century newspaper,Media 7930,27,7,1880,Summer,27,7,1880,Summer,"year , which was , on account of the severe droughts and famines this Presidency had undergone , the worst on","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7931,2,8,1880,Summer,2,8,1880,Summer,"the reports are also satisfactory . In consequeace of the drought in May and June the birds are small , but","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd August 1880","England,Scotland",UKM,"UKM6,UKM2","UKM62,UKM21","Badenoch,Lochaber",19th Century newspaper,Media 7932,9,8,1880,Summer,9,8,1880,Summer,", Surrey , Aug. 5 . LEaWTHtAITE-PATON--At The Wild , Droughty Ferry , Mr. John W. Lewthwaite , Reims , France","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th August 1880",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7933,23,8,1880,Summer,23,8,1880,Summer,. They suffered more than other white-straw crops from the drought of May and June ; but in the north of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1880","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7934,25,8,1880,Summer,25,8,1880,Summer,", which is very scarce . Owing to the long drought and the two years ' war , the greatest difficulty","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7935,2,9,1880,Autumn,2,9,1880,Autumn,", should the consumption.be at the usual rate and the drought continue , the stock of water will be exhausted in","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd September 1880",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM31,Dumbarton,19th Century newspaper,Media 7936,4,9,1880,Autumn,4,9,1880,Autumn,"few days . The Tweed ( Coldstream ) . -The drought continues , and net fishing is at a stand .","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th September 1880",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM24,Coldstream,19th Century newspaper,Media 7937,10,9,1880,Autumn,10,9,1880,Autumn,from scarcity of water . in consequence of the continu.ec drought the inhabitants were yssterday called upon by placards to eCor,"Pall Mall Gazette, 10th September 1880",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 7938,22,9,1880,Autumn,22,9,1880,Autumn,for the purpose of watering the fields in time of drought were on3 these canals i I8 79 . Added to,"Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7939,29,9,1880,Autumn,29,9,1880,Autumn,was believed that the plague of rats was caused by droughts having driven away the animals that usually preyed upon them,"Pall Mall Gazette, 29th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7940,19,11,1880,Autumn,19,11,1880,Autumn,of the popu- lace on public works to cases of drought and to the annual repairs of the embankments and canals,"Pall Mall Gazette, 19th November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7941,23,11,1880,Autumn,23,11,1880,Autumn,There was a general feeling that the causes other than drought which lay at the root of these terrible visitations should,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7942,23,11,1880,Autumn,23,11,1880,Autumn,and that consequently the liability to famine in time of drought is from that cause alone steadily on the increase .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7943,23,11,1880,Autumn,23,11,1880,Autumn,"is good and the sugar crop is satisfactory . The drought has broken up in the West , and there is","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7944,28,1,1881,Winter,28,1,1881,Winter,to a conclusion before transport is rendered impossible by the drought . Reuter 's telegram and that published by the Times,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th January 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7945,3,3,1881,Spring,3,3,1881,Spring,terribly scarce will be naterially enhanc ( d by the drought which threatens to ensue upon an 1w ost rnain:ks w,"Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd March 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7946,14,4,1881,Spring,14,4,1881,Spring,Pl ' rs stir tll the italaria after the long drought . It is altogether a most n t' r Itt,"Pall Mall Gazette, 14th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7947,16,4,1881,Spring,16,4,1881,Spring,"being pretty well dried up after a long period of drought . Iter , 111.111Y AN IMPRISONED CITY . yt ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7948,27,4,1881,Spring,27,4,1881,Spring,"of last year 's famine , owing to the continued drought in the great corn-growing districts of the south . Abundant","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7949,28,6,1881,Summer,28,6,1881,Summer,"harvest had proved implute failure from the long , continued drought . Colonists r . "" I' at i es alike","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th June 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7950,23,7,1881,Summer,23,7,1881,Summer,"need not store away any I.uFilst cinergencics in case of droughts . Even dry hillside shrubs , like tlhe ro semarics","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7951,23,7,1881,Summer,23,7,1881,Summer,"out of the least adapted forms would occur with every drought , and as the best adapted which lived through the","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7952,23,7,1881,Summer,23,7,1881,Summer,", and as the best adapted which lived through the droughts by virtue of their superior fleshiness wsouald occasionally cross with","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7953,23,7,1881,Summer,23,7,1881,Summer,lose very little of their moisture even during months of drought . at What these great desert plants do on a,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7954,29,7,1881,Summer,29,7,1881,Summer,"barley is not nearly as good , and the recent drought diminished its chances , which , however , the showers","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7955,12,8,1881,Summer,12,8,1881,Summer,"that previous estimates of the crop were too sanguine . Drought is generally complained of , but much depends on the","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7956,16,8,1881,Summer,16,8,1881,Summer,"west , north , and south- : 1 , From droughty sage and spinster shrill we learn d 'T WAS Evolution","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7957,18,8,1881,Summer,18,8,1881,Summer,"CLII of gardens and orchards alike is destroyed by the drought ; the *iIc t crops have greatly suffered , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7958,18,8,1881,Summer,18,8,1881,Summer,water are terribly low . Anything like this year 's drought in iral ( c is not remembered by the oldest,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7959,18,8,1881,Summer,18,8,1881,Summer,"fine fruit trees that had literally perished r from the drought . As to flowers , in a land of flowerspar","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7960,18,8,1881,Summer,18,8,1881,Summer,"As we c breakfasted , talking of course of the drought , in came the cook , greatly c agitated ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7961,18,8,1881,Summer,18,8,1881,Summer,to them . It is little wonder s that the drought and its disastrous consequences form the all-important r topic of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7962,23,8,1881,Summer,23,8,1881,Summer,"harvest is being gathered in this year . The recent drought has somewhat retarded the growth of maize and potatoes ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7963,2,9,1881,Autumn,2,9,1881,Autumn,"the United States and Canada reports the existence of excessive drought , culminating in serious fioest fires , wlich in many","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd September 1881",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7964,3,9,1881,Autumn,3,9,1881,Autumn,"has been garnered long ago , but , from continued drought , in bulk and quality is very far below the","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7965,22,9,1881,Autumn,22,9,1881,Autumn,' . of those which arose during the period of drought some two InIOiiolts 5int 2 Notice of appeal was given,"Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7966,22,9,1881,Autumn,22,9,1881,Autumn,"Again , there are the consc- eunsccS of the seve-e drought and heat prevailing , which will probably cne cl a","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7967,23,9,1881,Autumn,23,9,1881,Autumn,"i aug At else , is this- Worm or beCetle drought or tempest , on a farmer 's land may fall","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7968,24,9,1881,Autumn,24,9,1881,Autumn,"idl/al ! of the black ; from burning forests , droughts , thirst , and starvation ; from snakes ; from","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7969,24,1,1882,Winter,24,1,1882,Winter,"poilnt of view , is its lon , periods of drought and the uncertainty of its rains , sO ehi- come","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th January 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7970,6,4,1882,Spring,6,4,1882,Spring,"painfully felt , the crops having failed Owing to the drought . The dry season is now commencing , and there","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7971,27,5,1882,Spring,27,5,1882,Spring,""" As Victoria has lately been suffering from a severe drought , the Bishop of Melbourne was asked to frame a","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th May 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7972,2,9,1882,Autumn,2,9,1882,Autumn,"has been lowering , hut there is no darger of drought now , as we hold too great a length of","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7973,22,9,1882,Autumn,22,9,1882,Autumn,aWill exceed those of pre- edinw gears . The severe drought that has prevailed this year in some parts of d,"Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7974,28,11,1883,Autumn,28,11,1883,Autumn,"St. Margarets , West- rnioster , Mr. John A. H. Drought , of KCen-sington.gardens.tcrrace , soil of tbe late General Drought","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th November 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7975,28,11,1883,Autumn,28,11,1883,Autumn,"Drought , of KCen-sington.gardens.tcrrace , soil of tbe late General Drought , Colonel of 5tio Regiment : to Annie G. ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th November 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7976,29,12,1883,Winter,29,12,1883,Winter,"of our globe ; or , if there is great drought over a given area , there is concentrated and excessive","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th December 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7977,3,1,1884,Winter,3,1,1884,Winter,"which the French so wisely preserved , thereby causing fatal droughts , the inevitable result of deforesting . English Governors have","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd January 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7978,12,1,1884,Winter,12,1,1884,Winter,water is not only scarce bitt at cerit seasons of drought or frost it is either wholly cut off from millions,"Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd January 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7979,15,1,1884,Winter,15,1,1884,Winter,", king , will perish miserably of famine and of drought , with gold in its stiftened hanls eel gold in","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th January 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7980,12,4,1884,Spring,12,4,1884,Spring,". The report of the local manager is reassuring that drought is ended , and that the prospect of the gold","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd April 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7981,26,5,1884,Spring,26,5,1884,Spring,": WVe have thirsted long : this apple suits our drouth 'T IS good for men to halve , think we","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7982,30,5,1884,Spring,30,5,1884,Spring,", anid inay be taken as an inivigorating and cooling drought under any circumstances , front infancy to old age ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7983,21,6,1884,Summer,21,6,1884,Summer,"temporary , and with the general break up of the drought business ST is again becoming active . The distress has","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7984,21,6,1884,Summer,21,6,1884,Summer,"been driven from their country employ- tot ients by the drought , and that no information was at hand as to","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7985,4,7,1884,Summer,4,7,1884,Summer,"-roa. / -Tea and Sugar , German Colonial Policy . Drought in Ncrt Sotitih alr . I'he llalf-year 's Trade .","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7986,7,7,1884,Summer,7,7,1884,Summer,do without more moisture for some time : but the drought is reported to be inflictin- vast injury upon spring corn,"Pall Mall Gazette, 07th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7987,19,8,1884,Summer,19,8,1884,Summer,"other crop3 as ; I figtures dispilay ; and thre drought , whicil the ; v ; 'rats have * d","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7988,28,8,1884,Summer,28,8,1884,Summer,men killed . WATER FAMINE AT HOIYHEAD . The prolonged drought has seriously affected the water supply of several towns in,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th August 1884","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,"UKL11,UKL12","Holyhead,North Wales",19th Century newspaper,Media 7989,3,10,1884,Autumn,3,10,1884,Autumn,"be a total failure . This vear , after a drought which lasted foinlitCe WCeks wtthout one drop of rain ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7990,8,10,1884,Autumn,8,10,1884,Autumn,"lIecialrs , the pioduction to 34,1400o0 ; ohectoaitres . The drought of wi ; ne in the years S79 and iToo","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7991,13,10,1884,Autumn,13,10,1884,Autumn,"hardy flowers had a trying time during six weeks of drought , but recent rain has given it fresh life ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7992,13,10,1884,Autumn,13,10,1884,Autumn,"alone , ainong young or low shrubs . The late drought has suited the l : . indsMn ; e scarlet","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7993,28,10,1884,Autumn,28,10,1884,Autumn,"and other industries , owing to the long continuance of drought , * r , , oater for the machinery .","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7994,13,11,1884,Autumn,13,11,1884,Autumn,November cottonreturns show t ( he ediects of the long-continued drought in reducing production . The droughlt has been uninterrupted tip,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7995,2,1,1885,Winter,2,1,1885,Winter,"ago . They have been convinced by the recent long drought and the serious inconvenience to trade caused thereby , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd January 1885",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7996,17,1,1885,Winter,17,1,1885,Winter,"to the company , points out that last year 's drought ivas against large crops , and yet on a large","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7997,10,2,1885,Winter,10,2,1885,Winter,"June , i 86 i-- the vcry end of the drought--found water in big pools every four or live miles .","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th February 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7998,20,3,1885,Spring,20,3,1885,Spring,"winters , putting a stop to agricultural employment , dangerous droughts injurious insects , and in Drairie land ( in the","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 7999,23,3,1885,Spring,23,3,1885,Spring,"is Vow felt ' ) ivig to the long continued drought , to the demand for coal in lcn of wood","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8000,5,5,1885,Spring,5,5,1885,Spring,". Of all Chemisat i No pastry-cook e. er was Drought ---I fit b C ? , - . ? -","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8001,9,5,1885,Spring,9,5,1885,Spring,"the pastoral and other interests which the recent very severe drought has somewhat cripple ( l , and one would surmise","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8002,14,5,1885,Spring,14,5,1885,Spring,", and may do so under hazpY circumstances . A drought is not at all desirable , as the effect of","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8003,19,8,1885,Summer,19,8,1885,Summer,tihan they have been known for ir.atay years . The drought on the Yorkshire Wolds continues . TttEr MURDER IN Bh.eNHPMEi,"Pall Mall Gazette, 19th August 1885",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 8004,24,8,1885,Summer,24,8,1885,Summer,"path is rough , I admit . There may be drought , and tlhere may be bad seasons , but even","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8005,26,8,1885,Summer,26,8,1885,Summer,"age of protection of young girls . "" The long-continued drought in our southern corn-growing districts is Fringing disaster to Hodge","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8006,26,8,1885,Summer,26,8,1885,Summer,"in Surrey is very unfavourable to these flowers : the drought has been intense , and though this does not prevent","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th August 1885",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8007,28,8,1885,Summer,28,8,1885,Summer,proposal that the Lea should be flushed shows that the drought has compelled the company to draw down their storage reser-voiis,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th August 1885",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 8008,1,9,1885,Autumn,1,9,1885,Autumn,"chicks in the furrows ; the onlydrawback has been the drought . This , in some localities , where water is","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8009,23,9,1885,Autumn,23,9,1885,Autumn,turnip and oat crop in con- sequence of the excessive drought ? Legislation never can remedy agricultulral distress . The -good,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd September 1885",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,East Lothian,19th Century newspaper,Media 8010,5,10,1885,Autumn,5,10,1885,Autumn,". : lBY AN ENTHUSIAST . Now that the long- drought of the-summer 'has been followed by a welcome rainfall ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8011,26,10,1885,Autumn,26,10,1885,Autumn,"welcome as a means of deliverance from the dust and drouth of modern.cities , almost sinks into a secondary place beside","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8012,5,11,1885,Autumn,5,11,1885,Autumn,"the law demands from those who thwart its execution , Drought before the judges his only answer was ' God sent","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8013,19,11,1885,Autumn,19,11,1885,Autumn,"on the occasion , said that in consequence of the drought throughout the country and the depression of trade the revenue","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8014,25,11,1885,Autumn,25,11,1885,Autumn,to the London house which has assumed the burden . Drought and generally bad times in Australia have been the adverse,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th November 1885",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8015,12,1,1886,Winter,12,1,1886,Winter,", and August . The preponderance of cases in the droughty and drinky summer is as usual to be noted .","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8016,18,1,1886,Winter,18,1,1886,Winter,"MOOR- : nCo , when Victoria was suffering from sore droughts some DaIly , refused to issue a form of prayer","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8017,18,1,1886,Winter,18,1,1886,Winter,: *esc for rain when it is notorious the present drought is caused . i ! by the neglect of the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8018,2,2,1886,Winter,2,2,1886,Winter,"Regular and increasing monthly remittances of i885 , when a drought caused an interruption . 1884 . Oz . January ...","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8019,3,2,1886,Winter,3,2,1886,Winter,"were rece ; , -d t 188 , when a drought caused an interruption . , , to ba 1884 Or","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8020,16,2,1886,Winter,16,2,1886,Winter,to the angler 's eyes . Later 4n. hen summer drought has reduced the row vast volume of waier to a,"Pall Mall Gazette, 16th February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8021,19,5,1886,Spring,19,5,1886,Spring,"irrigation is unnecessary , as in other tea-growIn countie Prolonged droughts are unknown , and the alternations of Sun and supply","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th May 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8022,3,6,1886,Summer,3,6,1886,Summer,"side , one of which rivers ran during all the drought . It lies in the very heart of a district","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd June 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8023,14,7,1886,Summer,14,7,1886,Summer,enduring rerninder nf the severe effi.rt on their pockets of drought and low prices OCCASIONAL NOTES . The expansion of empire,"Pall Mall Gazette, 14th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8024,15,7,1886,Summer,15,7,1886,Summer,"the colony were sound , notwithstanding the effects of the drought . The credit which the colony enjoyed was proved by","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8025,27,7,1886,Summer,27,7,1886,Summer,last meeting in February of . the severe and long-protracted drought w iclih had afflicted large districts of Australia . The,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8026,28,7,1886,Summer,28,7,1886,Summer,", if it had not been for the . hot drought of the last week of June and the first half","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8027,28,7,1886,Summer,28,7,1886,Summer,"plump where the crop has not suffered from the recent drought , and we are disposed to reckon on an average","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8028,28,7,1886,Summer,28,7,1886,Summer,", though sown late as a rule , stood the drought astonishingly well , and now , after the rain ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8029,13,8,1886,Summer,13,8,1886,Summer,"puttirg an end to the long and reiterated seasons of drought ; pasturage has improved , and with that improvement the","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8030,23,8,1886,Summer,23,8,1886,Summer,"the losses this year are enormous , owing to the drouth and overstocking . Each steer needs from fifteen to twenty-five","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8031,23,8,1886,Summer,23,8,1886,Summer,"cattlemen this season have paid the penalty . Between the drouth , the grass- hoppers , and the late frosts ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8032,24,8,1886,Summer,24,8,1886,Summer,"name of the English .. residents at Chantilly . Mr. Drought was at his request allowed a further twenty-four hours ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8033,25,8,1886,Summer,25,8,1886,Summer,"of Christian names . The clergyman was the Rev. W. Drought , chased from his living at Chantilly and from the","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8034,25,8,1886,Summer,25,8,1886,Summer,"What do you think of it ? "" said Mr. Drought , turning towards me , as he terminated his Chantilly","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8035,27,8,1886,Summer,27,8,1886,Summer,". Certain people wish to ascribe it exclusively to the drought , but the working classes , who are perhaps the","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8036,27,8,1886,Summer,27,8,1886,Summer,been suffering to the three stated causes . That the drought of the last three years has deepened and intensified the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8037,23,9,1886,Autumn,23,9,1886,Autumn,", is very arid-in , fact , during periods of drought terribly arid . Mr. Norton graphically depicts the shocklang scenes","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8038,23,9,1886,Autumn,23,9,1886,Autumn,"way of the ' . free-selector . "" Thanbks to droughts ; to the -eneeal depiessiontbe disesta i blishment of shepherds","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8039,2,10,1886,Autumn,2,10,1886,Autumn,"they face the blacks , the dngoes , and- the droughts . After overcoming all these obstacles , After risking their","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8040,2,10,1886,Autumn,2,10,1886,Autumn,""" they are to blame for l 6 "" the drought , general depression , and the disestablishment of shepherds by","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8041,2,10,1886,Autumn,2,10,1886,Autumn,"to face , maybe , a year or two of drought and bad seasons . Yet this is the class of","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8042,26,12,1886,Winter,26,12,1886,Winter,"Metropolitan Association , Annual Meeting , July In , en Drought , Rev. W. , on his Expulsion from Fratnce ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8043,30,12,1886,Winter,30,12,1886,Winter,caravans that had passed that way . The heat and drought had been so great that these bodies were perfectly hardened,"Pall Mall Gazette, 30th December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8044,25,1,1887,Winter,25,1,1887,Winter,Y. THE VIEWS OF A RANCHIJAN . Ominous reports of drought and the difficulty of feeding during the winter months the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8045,12,2,1887,Winter,12,2,1887,Winter,are con- drnuing to feel the disastrous results of the drought and the severe weather on their lherds . Without the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd February 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8046,18,3,1887,Spring,18,3,1887,Spring,a name than to keep it ? A STORY OF DROUGHT AND DISEASE . Wz have received for publication the following,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8047,18,3,1887,Spring,18,3,1887,Spring,""" We are passing through an awful crisis . The drought here is so terrible that a glass of water is","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8048,18,3,1887,Spring,18,3,1887,Spring,"ooo people , has dried up ! What with the drought , cholera , aiid the fearful hailstorm , in which","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8049,18,3,1887,Spring,18,3,1887,Spring,you -can imagine the state we are in . The drought up to the present is said to have saved us,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8050,21,3,1887,Spring,21,3,1887,Spring,"the excessive severity of these recent vinters , about the drought of sumnmer , about wolves and grasshoppf:ers and Indians ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8051,25,3,1887,Spring,25,3,1887,Spring,"the wheat was not worth harvesting on account of the drought . The average yield is about fifteen , while Mr.","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8052,23,6,1887,Summer,23,6,1887,Summer,"representing that certain merchants , availing themselves "" of a drought that was affecting the food supply in a portion of","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8053,26,6,1887,Summer,26,6,1887,Summer,", on , J , Feb 7 , In ne Drought , June 29 , 7 Weather and Storm Forecasts ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8054,28,6,1887,Summer,28,6,1887,Summer,. Our Kendal correspondent telegraphs : -The effects of the drought are being most severely felt in Westmoreland and Cumberland .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th June 1887",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,"Cumberland,Kendal,Westmoreland",19th Century newspaper,Media 8055,28,6,1887,Summer,28,6,1887,Summer,"North Wales . Notwithstanding the cold spring and the recent drought , the crop in most instances is a heavy one","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th June 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,North Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 8056,29,6,1887,Summer,29,6,1887,Summer,PROTRACTED IDROUGHT . The effect of the severe and protracted drought has been painfully apparent at the markets and cattle fairs,"Pall Mall Gazette, 29th June 1887",England,UKD,UKD1,,Westmoreland,19th Century newspaper,Media 8057,29,6,1887,Summer,29,6,1887,Summer,and other similar crops are suffering . I v The drought is making itselfseriously felt throughout the mining districts of North-east,"Pall Mall Gazette, 29th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8058,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,the special mission of the right hon. gentleman . THE DROUGHT . Reports from various parts of Wales yesterday show that,"Pall Mall Gazette, 30th June 1887",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8059,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,parts of Wales yesterday show that the continuance oV the drought is causing great anxiety . Several iron and tin plate,"Pall Mall Gazette, 30th June 1887","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,"UKL14,UKL17","Llanelly,Port Talbot",19th Century newspaper,Media 8060,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,"in East Kent are beginning to suffer from the prolonged drought . Trees and bushes of all kinds blossomed well ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th June 1887",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8061,2,7,1887,Summer,2,7,1887,Summer,short Henley course . THE WATER FAMINE EXTENDING . The drought is being severely felt in many parts of the kingdomn,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd July 1887",England,"UKH,UKE",UKH1,UKH14,"Henley,Yorkshire",19th Century newspaper,Media 8062,4,7,1887,Summer,4,7,1887,Summer,( they of praise ! ! THE HEAT AND THE DROUGHT . The last day upon which rain fell in London,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th July 1887",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8063,4,7,1887,Summer,4,7,1887,Summer,has fallen in Westmoreland and put an end to the drought there . The long spell of excessive heat in Ireland,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th July 1887",England,UKD,UKD1,,Westmoreland,19th Century newspaper,Media 8064,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,in many of the districts which had been suffering from drought . In the south of England the great heat continued,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th July 1887","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,UKL12,North Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 8065,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,": - "" We are experiencing one of the longest droughts which has occurred in the present generation ; and it","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8066,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,here all the conditions for produacing an epidemirc . The drought will probably be followed by heavy rains . ThIe sewers,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8067,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,Persico will make a report to the Holy Father . DROUGHT AT L.AND 'S END. -WeSt Cornwall svas visited yesterday afler-,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th July 1887",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,19th Century newspaper,Media 8068,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,"misty rain , the first since uime ; . The drought has been the most disastrous within remembrance , and the","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8069,12,7,1887,Summer,12,7,1887,Summer,"CAUTION . ALL WATER IS NOW , OWING TO THE DROUGHT , I-IIGIHLY CIARGED WITH ADNILALCULiE AND I'MilURITIES OF AlL KJND'","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8070,14,7,1887,Summer,14,7,1887,Summer,"in London . This calamity is attributed to the prolonged drought , which has burned up many of the pasture lands","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th July 1887",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8071,14,7,1887,Summer,14,7,1887,Summer,"CAUTION . ALL WATER IS NOW , OWING TO THE DROUGHT , HIGHLY CHARGED WITH ANIMALCULE AND IMPURITIES OF ALL 1INDS","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8072,15,7,1887,Summer,15,7,1887,Summer,"CAUTION . ALL WATER IS NOW , OWING TO THE DROUGHT , ITIGTIIY ChARGED WITH ANUMALCULLE AND IMPURITIES OF ALL KINDS","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8073,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,"of water being rendered necessary at Manchester by the continued drought , the supply will , after to-day , be cut","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd July 1887",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8074,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,"been steadily increasing , but in consequence of the prolonged drought this season the supply has greatly diminished . As a","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd July 1887","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8075,22,7,1887,Summer,22,7,1887,Summer,. FEARS OF A WATER FfiImNE IN MANCHESTER. -The continued drought is causing considerable uneasiness in the neighbourhood of Manchester .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd July 1887",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8076,23,7,1887,Summer,23,7,1887,Summer,"occurring in the neighbourhood of Aldershot through the pro- tracted drought , Sir Archibald Alison has ordered a party of the","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd July 1887",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Aldershot,19th Century newspaper,Media 8077,28,7,1887,Summer,28,7,1887,Summer,reomedy for this state of things . The sufferings from drought and famine in the Asiatic provinces call nrgeotly for immediate,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8078,8,8,1887,Summer,8,8,1887,Summer,"the fire was caused by foul play . The long-continued drought and scarcity of water , it is believed , was","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8079,9,8,1887,Summer,9,8,1887,Summer,shot . THE WATER FAMINE . Owing to the protracted drought Windermere Lake is lower than it has been within living,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8080,9,8,1887,Summer,9,8,1887,Summer,water famine prevails in North Wese- moreland . The long-continued drought is being attended with serious consequences in Wales . Many,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th August 1887",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8081,9,8,1887,Summer,9,8,1887,Summer,have been compelled to sus- pend operations . Should the drought continue many of the works in the vale of Llangollen,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th August 1887","England,Wales",UKL,"UKL1,UKL2","UKL13,UKL23","Llangollen,district of Ruabon",19th Century newspaper,Media 8082,10,8,1887,Summer,10,8,1887,Summer,", Southern Wisconsin , and Michigan is suffering from severe drought , and prairie tires are reponred . While the Atlantic","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8083,11,8,1887,Summer,11,8,1887,Summer,"In consequence of ( . r. essive Iteat and long drought , large tracts along the Stokes he ineyrs of fortification","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8084,11,8,1887,Summer,11,8,1887,Summer,accoidingly entertained . THE WATER SUPPLY IN LANCASHIRE. -The long-continued drought is causing the greatest uneasiness in North-east Lancaseire . The,"Pall Mall Gazette, 11st August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8085,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,numerous in various - parts of the country during the drought of the present summer . Given these three things-an UnPopular,"Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8086,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,had passed through a prairie district much burned during the drought . After it fell through the bridge the whole of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8087,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,"on the burning deck . It is the season of drought . pa A , . , tand a Marriage are","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8088,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,"no spades , buikets , orbal rows , while the drought had baked QIie ea2. th hard . Aiter four hours","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8089,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,the Liberal Unionists in the Lower House . After a drought of manv weeks ' lain has been failing steadily over,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd August 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,North Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 8090,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,burden keisttr inair ; ed by blundering iegi5lztics . THE DROUGHT AND THE WEATHER PROPHETS . A fisherman writes to us,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8091,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,how exceptionally incorrect cur weather.foretelling office has been during the drought ? It seems curious that they should be paid thousands,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8092,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,"a field of hay ? We have had an unusual drought now for months , yet at it they go ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8093,17,8,1887,Summer,17,8,1887,Summer,"s lands , which have suffered imrriensely from the protracted drought . o ! etry , weather is reported in most","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8094,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"a complete failure , in conse4 quence of the prolonged drought . The late tubers are , however , doing well","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1887",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 8095,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,"low state of the river , owing to the prolonged drought . On the fishings in the estuary during July and","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8096,25,8,1887,Summer,25,8,1887,Summer,. Green crops and poiatoes have suffered most from the drought . EXTRAORDINARY WATER FAMINE IN LANCASHIRE. --Notwithstanding the heavy showers,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8097,27,8,1887,Summer,27,8,1887,Summer,the scarcit' of water DIca-.i oned by ihe atonist unparalleled drought of the prosert season . In BIeltast the V.'ater Commission-ers,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8098,1,9,1887,Autumn,1,9,1887,Autumn,"disturbance of a peculiar nature in many places and general drought , with earthquakes . Those born on or about the","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8099,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,"-F . MEDDLETON PRYOR , e'iLor acd pr:o:r.etor . TIHE DROUGHT AND DAIRY PRODUCE . -te drought is h.avinrg its inevitable","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8100,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,acd pr:o:r.etor . TIHE DROUGHT AND DAIRY PRODUCE . -te drought is h.avinrg its inevitable effect on the price of cheese,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8101,5,9,1887,Autumn,5,9,1887,Autumn,"country generally has suffered most severely from the long continued drought , and this serious deficiency in the crops , coupled","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8102,15,9,1887,Autumn,15,9,1887,Autumn,"for the polling , if any . Mr. Tohnr W. Drought , J.P. , of Whigsboro I-louse , King 's county","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8103,16,9,1887,Autumn,16,9,1887,Autumn,"attention to the water supply , which had during the drought been curtailed during the night- time in view of the","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8104,19,9,1887,Autumn,19,9,1887,Autumn,"fallen enormously , on the other hand , the continued droughts have demonstrated the great uncertainty of the yield of wheat","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8105,26,9,1887,Autumn,26,9,1887,Autumn,"polled by M. Chevreliere , the monarchical candidate . Mr. Drought , the English chaplain at Chantilly , expelled last autumn","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8106,27,9,1887,Autumn,27,9,1887,Autumn,"a season of exceptional sterility , owing to the long drought . The Jersey herd is to be increased , too","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8107,29,9,1887,Autumn,29,9,1887,Autumn,"contentment for that nation . I hope no famine or drought will add to their misery and sufferings4 Fortunately , Jupiter","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8108,4,10,1887,Autumn,4,10,1887,Autumn,as to many othergeneral rules . The-tropical heats and long drought of the past summer were favourable to many early developments,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8109,5,10,1887,Autumn,5,10,1887,Autumn,"past summer . The persons who have suffered by the drought have not been those interested commercially in the undertaking ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8110,6,10,1887,Autumn,6,10,1887,Autumn,"and this year the crops have been affected by the drought , while prices are also exceptionally low , and simultaneously","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8111,18,10,1887,Autumn,18,10,1887,Autumn,"annually at about 400,000,000 lb. weight . Bad seasons and drought maintained the quantity at almost a dead level during this","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8112,26,10,1887,Autumn,26,10,1887,Autumn,owing to the wa-t of water . The tnpre- cedeuted drought experienced in the district has dried up all the supplies,"Pall Mall Gazette, 26th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8113,2,11,1887,Autumn,2,11,1887,Autumn,"they run , but also in mitigating the effects of drought and famine , has* induced the Lord Lieutenant and his","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8114,12,11,1887,Autumn,12,11,1887,Autumn,"coal inints the invention is invaluable , bacaua' a forced drought can bv thy L pS'at' ; e 1 , sent","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8115,1,12,1887,Winter,1,12,1887,Winter,"Waterford , informing them that , on account of the drought this year , his Grace would grant an abatement of","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8116,25,12,1887,Winter,25,12,1887,Winter,", se : also Fogs Rain after Eight Weeks ' Drought , Aug Cs , to The Drought and the Weather","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th December 1887",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8117,25,12,1887,Winter,25,12,1887,Winter,"Eight Weeks ' Drought , Aug Cs , to The Drought and the Weather Prophets , Aug n5 , Cit Terrible","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th December 1887",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8118,23,2,1888,Winter,23,2,1888,Winter,cilance of placing an aliostprohibitive piicc of length and ( drouth iupon discussion but thC latter had n ( ! t,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8119,13,3,1888,Spring,13,3,1888,Spring,be ) in gin- saying that thc recclt seasons of drought and dcprcssion l avo left tlicir ciuel traces of want,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8120,4,4,1888,Spring,4,4,1888,Spring,"access to the forests in their communes , as the drought had made ordinary foraigc scarce . In cases where the","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8121,16,4,1888,Spring,16,4,1888,Spring,"of April that year was followed by a prolonged if drought , and in August it became evident that the crops","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8122,2,5,1888,Spring,2,5,1888,Spring,"the dinlincg of irn : , re water during the drought last summer . Mrs. Davis is fast recov e in","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8123,24,5,1888,Spring,24,5,1888,Spring,"has not so much reason to fear the results of drought , for though the rainfall of the spring has not","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8124,24,5,1888,Spring,24,5,1888,Spring,"year . But though there is no great fear of drought , there is good cause to fear the results of","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8125,24,5,1888,Spring,24,5,1888,Spring,"the lPritish farmer has to fear even more than the drought . Such summers as 1877 , r879 , and iSSt","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8126,4,6,1888,Summer,4,6,1888,Summer,or that we have entered upon another six weeks ' drought similar to that which commenced this time last year .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8127,4,8,1888,Summer,4,8,1888,Summer,"to provide a reserve of water in the event of drought , as also to mcet any extraordinary demand arising out","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8128,6,8,1888,Summer,6,8,1888,Summer,"no drink to thes e filuids that Ixiiguibhed in the drought . Far xxw ; ay , down amrong thle maxsl-'","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8129,9,10,1888,Autumn,9,10,1888,Autumn,", he believes , brought about the seven years of drought which made the reputation of Joseph , the Grand Vizier","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8130,17,10,1888,Autumn,17,10,1888,Autumn,in the direction of a very severe winter . The drought of the autumn is quite as remarkable as were the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 17th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8131,20,10,1888,Autumn,20,10,1888,Autumn,"yesterday at the Coroner 's court , High-street , ! drought on the body of Alfred Padwick. twenty-sevt n , bill-","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8132,22,10,1888,Autumn,22,10,1888,Autumn,"harder if the two . E1ijah 's denunciation of a drought , emphasized as it is by a Ne v Testament","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8133,29,10,1888,Autumn,29,10,1888,Autumn,beauties of persistent sunshine and the delights of a brilliant drought The collection of water colours at the gallery of the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 29th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8134,7,1,1889,Winter,7,1,1889,Winter,"months certain portions of the Australian continent have suffered from drought , thus imposing a temporary check on the development of","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8135,11,1,1889,Winter,11,1,1889,Winter,"ordinary herbage of the country . Even in times of drought , when grass and wvater have become scanty , these","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8136,11,1,1889,Winter,11,1,1889,Winter,"spring and early summer there was a long and severe drought , which so injured the pasture that many of the","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8137,23,1,1889,Winter,23,1,1889,Winter,"of Australian horses is theirgreat quality ; in times of drought , anI on long journrys they will go quite fresh","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8138,25,3,1889,Spring,25,3,1889,Spring,And songless bright birds s Where with ire and fierce drought on her tressco Insatiable summer oppresses Sere woodlands and sad,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8139,25,3,1889,Spring,25,3,1889,Spring,"slder In autumn 's red ember They flame nd unfold.When drought leagues swith heat , Still bloom in the garden When","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8140,25,3,1889,Spring,25,3,1889,Spring,Though pasture lands harden In the lull that reposes And drought fissures yawn-. re storm winds wax fleet ? And the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8141,26,3,1889,Spring,26,3,1889,Spring,", is a dreadful memory for ever . After a drought the dust is ankle deep , every night at sunset","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8142,19,6,1889,Summer,19,6,1889,Summer,was altered by the discovery that owing to the prolonged drought there was no sport . He is at present in,"Pall Mall Gazette, 19th June 1889",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8143,21,6,1889,Summer,21,6,1889,Summer,if developed would counteract the effect of Indian famines and droughts far more efficaciously than any reliet works or money grants,"Pall Mall Gazette, 21st June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8144,28,6,1889,Summer,28,6,1889,Summer,"as looking well in the north-west in spite of early droughts and subsequent excessive rain . Corn is somewhat backward ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8145,16,7,1889,Summer,16,7,1889,Summer,"constitution is necessary in a country which is subject to droughts , dearths , and violent changes of climate . ""","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8146,16,7,1889,Summer,16,7,1889,Summer,"intake as heretofore , and after a few weeks ' drought the million and a half only will trickle away among","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8147,20,7,1889,Summer,20,7,1889,Summer,"itself on our memory . During a season of prolonged drought , when sheep were dying in all directions and not","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8148,22,7,1889,Summer,22,7,1889,Summer,in places . The danger that owing to the long drought some of the cereals were ripening prematurely has been averted,"Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8149,27,8,1889,Summer,27,8,1889,Summer,up at certain seasons of the year ; when a drought is imminent the fish surrounds itself with a mass ofimud,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8150,3,9,1889,Autumn,3,9,1889,Autumn,"were not so entirely successful : owing to the continued drought and the daily , hourly decreasing volume of the stream","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8151,21,9,1889,Autumn,21,9,1889,Autumn,of the catastrophe was the unusual rain following a protracted drought . The water filled the seams opened in Cape Diamond,"Pall Mall Gazette, 21st September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8152,2,10,1889,Autumn,2,10,1889,Autumn,lSfZ4 -Tariff reduced and small sugar and cotton crops from drought . The proceeds of the present issue are to be,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8153,18,10,1889,Autumn,18,10,1889,Autumn,"tion in the waggon transport , in consequence of the drought , a partial famine prevails in Johannesburg . The pii","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8154,21,11,1889,Autumn,21,11,1889,Autumn,"the greater part of the year impassable on account of drought . Stanley , who evidently intended going to Mombassa ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8155,11,12,1889,Winter,11,12,1889,Winter,"paying in Joharmes- burg for food , owing to the drought , and asked if he could not take the duty","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8156,31,1,1890,Winter,31,1,1890,Winter,Shipton stamp . There were the more commonplace causes of drought and insufficient grass . Above all there was the inrooted,"Pall Mall Gazette, 31st January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8157,4,2,1890,Winter,4,2,1890,Winter,they had got out of the difficulties caused by the droughts which had Occurred 'for several years past . They had,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8158,13,2,1890,Winter,13,2,1890,Winter,"fibre equal to the best manilla . Neither rain nor drought affects the plant , nor yet frost , while the","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8159,3,3,1890,Spring,3,3,1890,Spring,"was , no doubt , some wild talk during the drought-the "" famine "" as it was called by those who","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd March 1890",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8160,3,6,1890,Summer,3,6,1890,Summer,"he no more rain the wheat can not suffer from drought , as the plants have taken good root , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8161,6,6,1890,Summer,6,6,1890,Summer,"needed badly . The farmers were complaining of the long drought , which , together with the plague of caterpillars ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th June 1890",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 8162,24,6,1890,Summer,24,6,1890,Summer,"dr y atmosphere , produces little iiiconeitiennce . The gm-oar droughts 'that are occasionally experienced non the 'Easterit seahoard of Aastralin","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8163,25,6,1890,Summer,25,6,1890,Summer,"regret at the series of floods , following upon the droughts , which had adversely affected the prosperity of the colony","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8164,10,7,1890,Summer,10,7,1890,Summer,"grow food crops , in spite of almost annually recurring droughts , and in watching anxiously for wrecks , which bappily","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8165,19,8,1890,Summer,19,8,1890,Summer,"unfortunately , the province has lately suffered from a severe drought ; and if the worst fears of the authorities are","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8166,4,9,1890,Autumn,4,9,1890,Autumn,", The climate , with its cruel alternation 's of drought and flood , is leading to vast aggregations of wealth","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th September 1890","England,Scotland","UKM,UKI,UKD","UKM3,UKD3",UKM34,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8167,11,9,1890,Autumn,11,9,1890,Autumn,"August . The corn crop has been injured by the drought , and will show the lowest average since 1881 .","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8168,17,9,1890,Autumn,17,9,1890,Autumn,"that the people there had experienced bad harvests , the drought of late years , and that they attributed this to","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8169,1,10,1890,Autumn,1,10,1890,Autumn,"line was a purely agricultural one , anti when the drought came they had to grin and bear it . The","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8170,1,10,1890,Autumn,1,10,1890,Autumn,"Turkev and the most progressive . In consequence of the drought , how- ever , the shareholders must be prepared to","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8171,8,10,1890,Autumn,8,10,1890,Autumn,"did much work quietly and well . In years of drought , when the peasants , through the failure of the","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8172,15,10,1890,Autumn,15,10,1890,Autumn,it is this condition of things which makes famines and droughts so particularly harmful in that country . THE PRINCE OF,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8173,9,12,1890,Winter,9,12,1890,Winter,"their vote is cast , nor shall any pressure be Drought Lo bear upon them to support the Unionist candidate .","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8174,13,1,1891,Winter,13,1,1891,Winter,"snow fell . This puts an end to the prolonged drought , and greatly benefits the autuni-sown wheat , which now","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8175,23,2,1891,Winter,23,2,1891,Winter,"a crop at all . For you may have a drought extending over p:rhaps two , or even three years ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd February 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8176,25,2,1891,Winter,25,2,1891,Winter,"by the Harmattan wind , tormented by alternate rains and drought , and inhabited by various African tribes , speaking kindred","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th February 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8177,12,3,1891,Spring,12,3,1891,Spring,"at his sacrifice , apparently forgot the long- cont nued drought , which having lasted more than two years , must","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8178,12,3,1891,Spring,12,3,1891,Spring,"14-20 ) at his sacrifice appa- rentlyfor. , ot thelong-continued drought which , having lasted more than two years , must","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8179,12,3,1891,Spring,12,3,1891,Spring,"of the day with a fountain of eloquence in a drought of unbelief . He nmay he , we say ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8180,25,3,1891,Spring,25,3,1891,Spring,"As the rain decicnds in mercy , Ear:h re:re.shiiig alter drouth , Tbus sweet SOZ6ODONT refreslheth , - Thus restores the","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8181,21,4,1891,Spring,21,4,1891,Spring,the railway for the half-year . The disastrous and exceptional drought referred to by the directors iil their last report as,"Pall Mall Gazette, 21st April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8182,27,4,1891,Spring,27,4,1891,Spring,"or influenza , was generally attr buted to long- conttnued drought . Hundreds of both sexes were falling victims daily ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8183,4,5,1891,Spring,4,5,1891,Spring,"is irrigation . Some years the country suffers from a drought , ch. e other years there are serinus inundations from","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8184,20,6,1891,Summer,20,6,1891,Summer,"dry up . and then there is more or less drought . The great rivers disappear , leaving only dry sandy","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8185,2,7,1891,Summer,2,7,1891,Summer,"depend upon the summer rains for the winter supply- . Droughts , though infrequent here , do nevertheless come , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8186,10,7,1891,Summer,10,7,1891,Summer,". Vhen the mail of June 20 left Barbados the drought , which has continued almost without intermission from last year","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8187,16,10,1891,Autumn,16,10,1891,Autumn,"proviice of Salonica , which was afflicted by a bad drought , and in that of Aidin , which suffered in","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8188,14,11,1891,Autumn,14,11,1891,Autumn,"ordinarv shares . The great difliculty the company experienced was drought , which was very prevalent in Dakota , where their","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8189,2,12,1891,Winter,2,12,1891,Winter,"course . The bad wveather in England and the extensive drought in America are due , according to this prophet ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd December 1891",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8190,9,12,1891,Winter,9,12,1891,Winter,"taken away . The magistrate remanded the prisoner . SUNDAY DROUTH IN SCOTLAND . According to a parliamentary return , the","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th December 1891",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8191,1,1,1892,Winter,1,1,1892,Winter,"in comutries s' , ubjepct to severe and p rotracted droughts of a few inches of rain at theei' , ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8192,29,2,1892,Winter,29,2,1892,Winter,"of easily-worked earth . Farmers have to ccn- tend against droughts , but with increased cultivation of the soil these are","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th February 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8193,1,3,1892,Spring,1,3,1892,Spring,means of keeping the sheeo alive in long pernods of drought The . party sta c that traps a the great,"Pall Mall Gazette, 01st March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8194,26,3,1892,Spring,26,3,1892,Spring,"is great rejoicing at the break up of the long drought , which was causing serious loss. - Aetetr . The","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8195,31,3,1892,Spring,31,3,1892,Spring,"of the corresponding period of 1890 , notwithstanding the prolonged drought . The receipts , including the guaranteied interest of 63,000","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8196,4,4,1892,Spring,4,4,1892,Spring,"lighted match among the bracken , anal owing to the drought of the past week it took light and flamed up","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8197,28,5,1892,Spring,28,5,1892,Spring,a good systelm of iitigation as . t protectioti against drought : that the lessees hane been in possession since Mia',"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8198,28,5,1892,Spring,28,5,1892,Spring,"reason to anticipate a falling off , nttwithstanding the severe drought ili parts of Southern India . The aerage of the","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th May 1892",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8199,8,6,1892,Summer,8,6,1892,Summer,"which were 16,603 less , as a consequence of the drought , scarcity , and the prevalence of cholera on both","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8200,16,6,1892,Summer,16,6,1892,Summer,"the late Duke of Clarence . The Great Western Railway Drought down a large number of visitors from town , many","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8201,12,7,1892,Summer,12,7,1892,Summer,"others who were removed shortly after confinement died . Great drought continues , and the crops are thus suffering to an","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8202,29,7,1892,Summer,29,7,1892,Summer,"the universal causes of depression , there was a local drought , which intensified it . The leading British firms ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8203,3,8,1892,Summer,3,8,1892,Summer,in a desert thlirty leagues from Ocampo . A terrible drought prevails throughmout Mexico. -Dalzlk CRICKET : -THE MATCH OF THE,"Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd August 1892",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8204,25,8,1892,Summer,25,8,1892,Summer,tables in the country have been practically ruined by the drought . Five fatal cases ofsunstroke occurred in the vicinityofThorn .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8205,26,8,1892,Summer,26,8,1892,Summer,"decrease in the Customs receipts , the effects of the drought and the mining strikes being severely felt throughout the colony","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8206,29,8,1892,Summer,29,8,1892,Summer,"speak , normal for a London August , but the drought and the fierceness of the recent heat were quite unusual","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th August 1892",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8207,12,9,1892,Autumn,12,9,1892,Autumn,"Ohio , but it has been injured l by the drought in the southern counties . In Indiana there has been","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8208,13,9,1892,Autumn,13,9,1892,Autumn,"renders the tropical portions of the colony sufficiently bearable , droughts of the severity of those expe- rienced in.the eastern colonies","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8209,17,9,1892,Autumn,17,9,1892,Autumn,"lightly-tilled , unmanoued soil wlich suffers first and most fromn drought , and better tillage an l Inmauring offer the palliatives","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8210,17,9,1892,Autumn,17,9,1892,Autumn,"favoIroably reported upon have been much damaged by locusts , drought , and hoat lVillds . IwNnv CAPITAL ISSULE . Tlhe","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8211,26,10,1892,Autumn,26,10,1892,Autumn,the ground that they had by their witchcraft caused a drought in the neighbourhood . They were only saved through two,"Pall Mall Gazette, 26th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8212,7,12,1892,Winter,7,12,1892,Winter,", it may be remembered , the popular Q.C . Drought in a bill securing better treatment in the matter of","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8213,13,12,1892,Winter,13,12,1892,Winter,. The last season had been unfavourable owing to the drought and the invasion of locusts . Injthc past they would,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8214,20,2,1893,Winter,20,2,1893,Winter,". The bottled trade lies increased conlsidcrably , wvhile tue drought trade lies ibllen off , and it is a good","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8215,28,3,1893,Spring,28,3,1893,Spring,", l ir1-ntirivin ixi. ; leni heard abomit the continuous drought , I' t -> a- I ! I-'t lit-lviu ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8216,30,3,1893,Spring,30,3,1893,Spring,"withl satisfaction to the prospects of another tenl days of drought . 'Tile dust may fly oen the Epsom track ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8217,11,4,1893,Spring,11,4,1893,Spring,"a-t EpSO- I Uist suffer very nituchl from the continued drought , and the dust will fly Ironl the horses '","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8218,20,4,1893,Spring,20,4,1893,Spring,"inl ninch-needed quantities on the parched ticelds Aireadv tile great drought seriously interfetr xvitlitim IIair progrcs of , ) , 'it.and","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8219,27,4,1893,Spring,27,4,1893,Spring,2d be described as out of condition after the prolonged drought . These old Ir . owns preserve all extraordinary elasticity,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8220,1,5,1893,Spring,1,5,1893,Spring,"illririi , tile e ( ecLtion ol wh''Iichl cr00'' tiii-ll'oili drought , 11 , aiildii l the iil r iiti'Will 'vrw","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8221,4,5,1893,Spring,4,5,1893,Spring,"t is vr instructivle , astWem buinit ssti wit l drought g ti h rad offalue prii v litany or opsic","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8222,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,"whichi begin on Thurs- day , May 18. 'I'he extraordinary drought has made the river very low , and unless a","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8223,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,borders of this large enclosure one sees that whatever the drought the wealth of the woodland has never been greater thjan,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8224,23,5,1893,Spring,23,5,1893,Spring,"and England * enerallv has been paleched ith an unprecedented drought , Chicago has had rain in torrents da ! a","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd May 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8225,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,"aci I I- s' 'I Il i , THlE CONTINENTAL DROUGHT . CR01' IROS7PIX'TS IN GERMIANY . The official Ftiittsic -tI","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8226,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"f Ini many districts inl the south of England the drought h , "" s continuted tO since the commencement of","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd June 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8227,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"I i1 XX ell established tact . Unfortutnately tor them drought is eon- idui ( to Lii l-lalmli 1- , vervy","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8228,1,7,1893,Summer,1,7,1893,Summer,ing to be re S riotisly affected by tire prolonged drought . 'The hay crop in Irie Edxvard Island is very,"Pall Mall Gazette, 01st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8229,3,7,1893,Summer,3,7,1893,Summer,". ( ''i late -il , : ; Owing to droughts , 'Y Irbbit. , all wliat Inlt iiiud Cd ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8230,4,7,1893,Summer,4,7,1893,Summer,"tedious , and Jar fi 'll satisfactory . A prolonged drought would entail a fearful sacrifice of anini it life .","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8231,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,"l , 4e coUMIl he stiizgi'5Lt thiat a prolongi d drought wvould mend matters ; i'Pr 'idoXi : 'Ti as it","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8232,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,"ibt yourl readers hioxw a piolomlt'ai'Iii of recent years of drought woiilu beiinefit inv , 40i-rs , it' ny , to","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8233,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,"iht ther-e his beeniiiwitil quite lately a txwo year-. ' drought , and numem , Wis preceding bsd seasoils ? D","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8234,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,"preceding bsd seasoils ? D oes lie knoxv what a drought means Ii . i' , be not kniwthaxdt iietliiig rendies","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8235,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,be not kniwthaxdt iietliiig rendies stock so unrealizable as a drought r hjave onily quite recently beein -oimig into the accounts-,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8236,5,8,1893,Summer,5,8,1893,Summer,thley vwill dic last Cenoughl . It is to the drought that wVC owVe their it abundance 0S I'or the pmscent,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8237,14,8,1893,Summer,14,8,1893,Summer,it was probably connected by li rdway. e The excessive drought caused a very distinct marking to appear wherev ( r,"Pall Mall Gazette, 14th August 1893",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,Dorchester,19th Century newspaper,Media 8238,19,8,1893,Summer,19,8,1893,Summer,Welbeck A'rbbev z-t. oma ti it ) uit ... ti Drought into plaN in a ( -li U 'Va ' I.,"Pall Mall Gazette, 19th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8239,26,8,1893,Summer,26,8,1893,Summer,"Here and there a manor has suffered badly from the drought , and the nests have been exposed to the feathered","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8240,31,8,1893,Summer,31,8,1893,Summer,". TIE 111FRPNTINl IN HIYI ) E PARK . THE DROUGHT : the Scene at the "" Welsh Harp . ""","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8241,1,9,1893,Autumn,1,9,1893,Autumn,". Illustrated . TliHE SERPENTINEIN . IHIYIE PARK . THE DROUGHT : the Scene at the "" Welsh Harp . ""","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8242,2,9,1893,Autumn,2,9,1893,Autumn,"SERI l XIMl IN HYDE PARK . P i THE DROUGHT : the Sc ( ne at the "" Welsh Harp","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8243,4,9,1893,Autumn,4,9,1893,Autumn,". th TIIE SERPENTINE IN HYDE PARK . 35 THE DROUGHT : the Scene at the "" Welsh Harp . ""","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8244,20,9,1893,Autumn,20,9,1893,Autumn,", inl a backward condifion onl ceIt' ntOf thle extrleine drought . From the circular , which has for its obj","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8245,29,9,1893,Autumn,29,9,1893,Autumn,"SPORTING NOTES A.ND NTEWS . Th itotcry acsaiirst tim prctloriged drought of the saasolu has ben "" ficard'. % tead' dowupioutr","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8246,30,9,1893,Autumn,30,9,1893,Autumn,"of the changes in appetite produced by last season 's drought . We know that rooks , jackdaws , and even","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8247,2,10,1893,Autumn,2,10,1893,Autumn,"which have not been regulairly flushed owing to the recent drought . OPENING OF THLIE MANCHESTER COLLEGE OF MUSIC AIANCUHLERr ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1893",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8248,21,10,1893,Autumn,21,10,1893,Autumn,rItatter is adjourned to air indelinrite period . It is drought iii wvej-ll riloted qruarters titat thre application ror an athxairce,"Pall Mall Gazette, 21st October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8249,9,11,1893,Autumn,9,11,1893,Autumn,"they moved from place to place to escape the terrible drought , they were found in nuinber s lying dead by","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8250,10,11,1893,Autumn,10,11,1893,Autumn,"Wex turd , uxxi'ue to thle protrfl' i J g- drought ; bjitMajor --t . Leger-Moore found it the best 11e","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8251,1,12,1893,Winter,1,12,1893,Winter,"of excessive folregn competition , and aggravated by the recent drought ; to the unfair adid excessive burden of local taxation","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8252,9,12,1893,Winter,9,12,1893,Winter,"that the present year is bad for them , the drought having caused a scarcity of rabbits . This , one","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8253,9,12,1893,Winter,9,12,1893,Winter,confined range they ought to be fed in a long drought . But probably in nine cases out of ten weather,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8254,9,12,1893,Winter,9,12,1893,Winter,bct'ceil siiigiIilariv dicz.titet U- 5 trout Owvill to Polllution aiid drought . PRODLtC . ) AN1 ) DISTRIBUTION . > IC',"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8255,21,12,1893,Winter,21,12,1893,Winter,"'s lor their crait-in 'hert , theat if "" , drought would ruin all their aiitici pations ot sport ; anid","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8256,8,1,1894,Winter,8,1,1894,Winter,", and are liable to periodical obstruction by floods or drought . G 'The Castle Royal Mail Company , under contract","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8257,3,3,1894,Spring,3,3,1894,Spring,to the full eftt .0 of severe frosttas well as drought . Whensuch exposure is notoflongdurwtfon s- and is quickly followed,"Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8258,5,3,1894,Spring,5,3,1894,Spring,not the only one affected by seasons . The disastrous drought of 1893 affected green crops and grasses more than wheat,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8259,21,3,1894,Spring,21,3,1894,Spring,"being inconsiderable iii size , they are liable during prolonged droughts to shrink away to next to nI thing ; and","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st March 1894",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Loch Leven,19th Century newspaper,Media 8260,4,4,1894,Spring,4,4,1894,Spring,"r Chester on Saturday last , said that the protracted drought , the intense heat , and the strike in the","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th April 1894",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD63,Chester,19th Century newspaper,Media 8261,6,4,1894,Spring,6,4,1894,Spring,"within a short time they would probably suffer from a drought , the London County , Council opposed the scheme ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8262,6,4,1894,Spring,6,4,1894,Spring,"Mr. CHAMBERLATN pithily remarked , "" there would be no drought , but there was . ' And their information with","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th April 1894",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 8263,11,4,1894,Spring,11,4,1894,Spring,"a dry March , and now the longer the ] drought lasts the fainter will grow the hopes of a good","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8264,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,"have been pounds a better horse c had tile , drought not hardened the Heath . y 'fhe following are the","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8265,18,4,1894,Spring,18,4,1894,Spring,all snoke very gravely of the agricultural outlook should the drought continue . But since Saturday last the beautiful rain has,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8266,18,4,1894,Spring,18,4,1894,Spring,"Thursday and Friday last week the continuation f of the drought was sufficient , on account of hints being given to","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8267,18,4,1894,Spring,18,4,1894,Spring,movement . Some idea of the effect of the c drought on the country corn markets as each successive day it,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8268,25,4,1894,Spring,25,4,1894,Spring,"some cases the clover , which wvas affected bv the drought of last year . Ilops are cominig on well ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8269,2,5,1894,Spring,2,5,1894,Spring,But during the last two weeks the terrors of prolonged drought and feebled crops have ceased to harass the agricultural mind,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8270,2,5,1894,Spring,2,5,1894,Spring,"quarter generally , have abundantly rectified the effects of the drought , safeguarding the pastures , greatly ameliorating spring corn as","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8271,12,5,1894,Spring,12,5,1894,Spring,. Soakiig and heavy rains have falsitied the propleiies of drought that were so widely prevalent toun xvclcs age . Mud,"Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8272,16,5,1894,Spring,16,5,1894,Spring,"revolution 01 scapte mber , 1893 ; then came- thre drought , occkasioninlg eno11rmous. losses- amiong the liv'e stock ; jonally","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8273,29,5,1894,Spring,29,5,1894,Spring,"la hd one : fur hiusbandry , . and thle drought C ! I'Llt C 11I' I' it K- ' i","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8274,15,6,1894,Summer,15,6,1894,Summer,"of one another- . In those days there was no drought , and leaves and flowers and fruit grew on the","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8275,17,7,1894,Summer,17,7,1894,Summer,", will develop 13,500 horse-power , or , v.ith natural drought , 9,500 horse-powcr . IHer arnianment is exceedingly powerful ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8276,23,7,1894,Summer,23,7,1894,Summer,worked out . The I plant is not aff'ected by drought . It growvs inl the coral rocks . Theme is,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8277,28,7,1894,Summer,28,7,1894,Summer,", One old proverb ran to the efleet that great drought never yet brought t , , dearth to England ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th July 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8278,28,7,1894,Summer,28,7,1894,Summer,"more able to endure a L and deluge than a drought , auid a bad agricultural year no longer fills the","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8279,16,8,1894,Summer,16,8,1894,Summer,"snecial leciereutustauces . To help suflerers from last year 's drought , for example , they created a special tariff for","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8280,19,9,1894,Autumn,19,9,1894,Autumn,us that the crop has been so cut clown by drought that even good rains would now be too late to,"Pall Mall Gazette, 19th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8281,9,10,1894,Autumn,9,10,1894,Autumn,"in lo:2 -the ciolera year . Owing to the long drought the hills and plains weLe bare oftoliage , and looked","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8282,6,12,1894,Winter,6,12,1894,Winter,"ICcportCCd from L'ucliaice . I licic ha-5 bcCI a long drought in Roulaln1ia , and it is ti e cnitom oif","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8283,2,2,1895,Winter,2,2,1895,Winter,"......... 14/2 Owing to the short stocks occasioned by the droughts of 1892-93 , sheep and store cattle have lately been","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8284,2,2,1895,Winter,2,2,1895,Winter,"in 1891 to 166,773 in 1893-largely the result of the droughts . WNhat Class of Farmers have best stood the Depression","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8285,20,2,1895,Winter,20,2,1895,Winter,"of moisture and coolness that carry it safely through the drought of summer , l when otherwise it would droop and","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8286,22,2,1895,Winter,22,2,1895,Winter,"of the iron bands , aggravated last autumrn by the drought which rendered the cotton fibres exceptionally inflammable . N-ew Orleans","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8287,8,3,1895,Spring,8,3,1895,Spring,THAT GASP towards the finish of a long season of drought babbled riotously . Wells that ordinarily showed signs of petulance,"Pall Mall Gazette, 08th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8288,18,3,1895,Spring,18,3,1895,Spring,"an' burst maifis , It 's worse than a long drought in summer . It 's a shame , I call","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8289,17,4,1895,Spring,17,4,1895,Spring,"valuable tree . It stands heat , smoke , and drought , the three great foes of London iregetatioli , maintains","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th April 1895",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8290,16,5,1895,Spring,16,5,1895,Spring,". deeply regretted and that there are b.ad seasons , drought , locusts , and goldfields in the neighbourhood of Gralhamistown","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8291,25,5,1895,Spring,25,5,1895,Spring,"been no tain . In imanly parts of the country drought has pre- vailed almost without interruption fbr a month ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8292,1,6,1895,Summer,1,6,1895,Summer,"perhaps , ' to the abundant winter rains , the drouth has not yet produced any marked effect , and the","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8293,1,6,1895,Summer,1,6,1895,Summer,"be in excellent order just now , but if the drouth con- tinues they will soon be too small . The","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8294,3,6,1895,Summer,3,6,1895,Summer,cations thanl might be imagined . The twelvemonitlh began with drought and continued and ended in war . Nevertheless the gross,"Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8295,8,6,1895,Summer,8,6,1895,Summer,"state that very little rain has fallen , although the drought was broken in the latter part of last week by","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8296,8,6,1895,Summer,8,6,1895,Summer,gone through the customary ceremony at the box-office . THE DROUGHT IN SOUTI- WALES . WATER BECOMI.NG SCAR E. The prolonged,"Pall Mall Gazette, 08th June 1895",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8297,8,6,1895,Summer,8,6,1895,Summer,IN SOUTI- WALES . WATER BECOMI.NG SCAR E. The prolonged drought in many parts of South WVales is becoming serious .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 08th June 1895",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8298,8,6,1895,Summer,8,6,1895,Summer,"many districts is beginning to get scarce . Unless the drought comes to all end within a short time , it","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8299,10,6,1895,Summer,10,6,1895,Summer,"has not been very good , owing to the protracted drought , Two other lakes further east were likewise explored ;","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8300,12,6,1895,Summer,12,6,1895,Summer,list had their journey for nothitug . Should the existing drought continue another week the effect upon the coming AsCot mecting,"Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8301,15,6,1895,Summer,15,6,1895,Summer,"gardeners and farmers are crying out bitterly against the . drought . Hundreds of acres have been sown in Dorsetshire ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th June 1895",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8302,15,6,1895,Summer,15,6,1895,Summer,"is still something in the old agricultural proverb , "" Drouth never yet brought dearth to England . "" Before very","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th June 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8303,15,6,1895,Summer,15,6,1895,Summer,"control , the water supply , which during the recent drought had become somewhat lower than usual , gave out ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8304,3,7,1895,Summer,3,7,1895,Summer,"coinbiniation of pawnbroker and Cheap Jack will liberate nobody . DROUGHT . The roses faint and complain , I-How in the","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8305,9,7,1895,Summer,9,7,1895,Summer,"but seldom fromn drougIhts or hurricatnes , although the terrible drought experienced in the near-to Gilbert Group in 1892 , which","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8306,12,7,1895,Summer,12,7,1895,Summer,"ot small tea cups , coffee cups , and inuffineers Drought al'rost equal prices . The only other valuable item of","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd July 1895",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,Bridport,19th Century newspaper,Media 8307,19,7,1895,Summer,19,7,1895,Summer,"pelting rain , whose arrival , after so long a drought , was a very good earnest of what the Conservative","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8308,20,7,1895,Summer,20,7,1895,Summer,"quite so good , while Lincoln has suffered less from drought than most counties Harvest has begun in the south and","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th July 1895","GB,England","UKF,UKD","UKF3,UKD1",UKF30,"Lincoln,Westmoreland",19th Century newspaper,Media 8309,23,7,1895,Summer,23,7,1895,Summer,clay an obstacle as rocky as a brick . The drought has affected the links of St. Andrews so severely that,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd July 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,St. Andrews,19th Century newspaper,Media 8310,27,7,1895,Summer,27,7,1895,Summer,"fallen in a deluge ; in others-North Northuniberland for example--the drought continues unabated . But , dry or wet , every","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8311,29,7,1895,Summer,29,7,1895,Summer,". In the more derisely-populated districts in the East-end the drought is being more acutely felt than ever , and on","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8312,31,7,1895,Summer,31,7,1895,Summer,"in reserve ; and as I. was there during the drought they had fallen back upon this reserve , which involved","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8313,1,8,1895,Summer,1,8,1895,Summer,extent as would in any way account for the present drought . In view of the serious consequences that have resulted,"Pall Mall Gazette, 01st August 1895",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8314,6,8,1895,Summer,6,8,1895,Summer,"the Co was still under the influence of the past drought , though the late doWnpours are fast counteracting its mischiefs","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8315,9,8,1895,Summer,9,8,1895,Summer,"of' the paritical failure- OF the w-ater supply . Thle drought , we trust , is now over , but thle","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8316,9,8,1895,Summer,9,8,1895,Summer,"Ccl li , so vs tile Tillxcs r-Cporcri k-theat a drought prot acted mu Lch longTer thanr the recent experenic nil","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8317,9,8,1895,Summer,9,8,1895,Summer,"the ground ; for , during the long months of drought , the beds of clay become dry and crack ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8318,17,8,1895,Summer,17,8,1895,Summer,"fin the Moush valley , who are suifering from the drought and the events oh last year , bitterly comn 11aill","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8319,21,8,1895,Summer,21,8,1895,Summer,"as at prcsent constructetl it is w-arranted to withstand a drought at a temperature of 100 oc "" lin the shade","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8320,24,8,1895,Summer,24,8,1895,Summer,"harvest , the cereal crops never having recovered from the drought in the early part of the year . Still ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8321,5,9,1895,Autumn,5,9,1895,Autumn,"an inquiry into the scandal of the Last l id drought , and now we are on the road to learn","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8322,9,9,1895,Autumn,9,9,1895,Autumn,"favour of higher prices , as the combined effects of drought followked by heavy rains and cold have played "" old","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8323,11,9,1895,Autumn,11,9,1895,Autumn,potboilers ' among the insurgents . af05 PS-The long continued drought at one time threatened to most seriously ct the Crowing,"Pall Mall Gazette, 11st September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8324,30,9,1895,Autumn,30,9,1895,Autumn,nearly 3s. per cwt. from the bottom price . The drought would appear to have broken up ill the colonies but,"Pall Mall Gazette, 30th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8325,2,10,1895,Autumn,2,10,1895,Autumn,"country turnips are gasping for a drintk during a prolonged drought , they are blamed for these idiosyncrasies of the weather","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8326,2,10,1895,Autumn,2,10,1895,Autumn,"shortcomings of the weather in the way of wet or drought they are willing to accept the blame , but when","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8327,2,10,1895,Autumn,2,10,1895,Autumn,hot weather was not ] unnaturally accompanied by a severe drought . It was a very dry month i in England,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8328,3,10,1895,Autumn,3,10,1895,Autumn,"state of our atmo- sphere , cause disastrous heat and drought , quickly render the atmo- sphere unfit for respiration by","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8329,3,10,1895,Autumn,3,10,1895,Autumn,"sought the cause of the recent torrid heat and extraordinary drought . This fine weather has coincided , as always ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8330,4,10,1895,Autumn,4,10,1895,Autumn,"jhands with the Council in being respon- sible for the drought . Well , we shall see ; for these are","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8331,4,10,1895,Autumn,4,10,1895,Autumn,in explanation of the fact that the great heat and drought of the spring and sumner of 1895 had not been,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8332,4,10,1895,Autumn,4,10,1895,Autumn,"* an inclination of the air to intemperate heat and drought "" ; that there would be ' scarcity of the","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8333,4,10,1895,Autumn,4,10,1895,Autumn,"summer quarter would bring a "" continuance of heat ard drought , "" but there would be "" some refreshing showers","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8334,4,10,1895,Autumn,4,10,1895,Autumn,"writer was thus enabled to foretell the extraordinary heat and drought of the spring and summer of 1895 , whereas those","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8335,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,did not experience the slightest inconvenience during the period of drought . DESPERATE ENCOUNTER WITH BURGLARS . AN EXCITING CHASE IN,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8336,8,10,1895,Autumn,8,10,1895,Autumn,"MID-WINTER . BFING hot , even ia *London in a droughty August and a thunderous September is of course only a","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th October 1895","England,Wales","UKI,UKL",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8337,11,10,1895,Autumn,11,10,1895,Autumn,"the coming season , or whether by there being a drought they may lie there undissolved till the next winter 's","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8338,19,10,1895,Autumn,19,10,1895,Autumn,"For one thing , there is abselutely no danger of drought in these moist regions ; for mites the descent is","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th October 1895",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8339,4,11,1895,Autumn,4,11,1895,Autumn,"in the suppuics "" s ai resnlt Ci tie late drought but thiat . s in the diin 'and istalt lu1ttore","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8340,8,11,1895,Autumn,8,11,1895,Autumn,"bundle of charms . Beyond the wide plains , the drought , and a certain talk of sheep , with an","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8341,3,12,1895,Winter,3,12,1895,Winter,"adjourned by consent to the 21stof Janiuaiy next . The drought has now broken in 'the colony of Victoria , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8342,9,12,1895,Winter,9,12,1895,Winter,year 's requirements Cut0towad between Auguist atid November . The drought has broken tiP ill bnta ut whiat tine Suntre' effect,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8343,11,12,1895,Winter,11,12,1895,Winter,"for tile month ot November was , in spite of drought and labour aifiutlies , 195,218 oz. , auainst 192 ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8344,18,12,1895,Winter,18,12,1895,Winter,"quite so favourable as in past years , frosts and droughts having had too damaging an effect for increase o-f birds","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th December 1895",England,"UKD,UKF","UKD1,UKF1","UKD12,UKF12,UKF13",Cumberland,19th Century newspaper,Media 8345,23,12,1895,Winter,23,12,1895,Winter,"of the long , intolerable , unshadowed heat in the droughts of summer , when the sky is as brass ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8346,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,fat as seals . And yet there are places where drought has been too much for them and where the ground,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8347,14,1,1896,Winter,14,1,1896,Winter,". the short corn , "" because of the great drought . Attempts to reintroduce them have been made , .","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8348,5,2,1896,Winter,5,2,1896,Winter,"We nursed and fed an' petted 'em in snow an' drought an' rain , An' then we sews the beggars up","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8349,5,2,1896,Winter,5,2,1896,Winter,on yellow peas . The craving for notoriety which the drought of last summei awoke in the EasttLondon Waterworks Company has,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8350,7,2,1896,Winter,7,2,1896,Winter,"aggravating than they used to be , the spells of drought longer , the snow-floods more lengthy in their duration .","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8351,7,2,1896,Winter,7,2,1896,Winter,"bunch of wriggling worms . In addition to kelts , droughts , and floods , there is yet another important feature","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8352,15,2,1896,Winter,15,2,1896,Winter,"death , while young women are crucified in times of drought or too much rain in order to propitiate the gods","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8353,21,3,1896,Spring,21,3,1896,Spring,moisture . Its abundance is causing deep uneasiness . ' Drouth never yet brought dearth to Enigland the British farmer who,"Pall Mall Gazette, 21st March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8354,24,3,1896,Spring,24,3,1896,Spring,"as even the trees were beginning to die from the drought . Sir Arthur Bigge , Private Secretary to the Queen","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8355,26,3,1896,Spring,26,3,1896,Spring,"comprises charges for relaying main- , expenses connected with the drought , law charges , &c . The directors recommend a","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8356,16,4,1896,Spring,16,4,1896,Spring,"alarming frequeucy , owing . to tite coutinulance of the drought aud the prevalence of high *w ! inds . Besicies","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8357,20,4,1896,Spring,20,4,1896,Spring,"Monuday. -The position of affairs remains unchanged . The exceptional drought continues , and , owing to the inadequate water supply","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8358,22,4,1896,Spring,22,4,1896,Spring,"Last vear they had also to contend with a severe drought , aud in consequence , a short 'lip . The","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8359,22,4,1896,Spring,22,4,1896,Spring,", aud in consequence , a short 'lip . The drought had now passed away , there had been excellent rainfalls","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8360,23,4,1896,Spring,23,4,1896,Spring,"soil , wells have been sunk , to counteract the drought so prevalent -in this eastern corner of Norfolk , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd April 1896",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8361,27,4,1896,Spring,27,4,1896,Spring,"greatest obstacle to any action by General Baidissera is the drought , which makes water so scarce that they have not","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8362,2,5,1896,Spring,2,5,1896,Spring,"and pastrlpsut invokce g-rave conisideration . L.ow prices , prolonged drought , locusts , . Ian rioiderpest , have pressed wvith","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8363,5,5,1896,Spring,5,5,1896,Spring,of investor 's in obh'ainina' stircks bearing a fixed returit drought thnat the solicire ss ll parovide foir a ttr'ee pecr,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8364,5,5,1896,Spring,5,5,1896,Spring,"IN . PROCESSION OF RELICS . MADRID , Tuesday. -Tihe drought continues , and pravers for rain are being said in","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8365,9,5,1896,Spring,9,5,1896,Spring,"are bound to admit that , on account of the drought and the cold nights , the agricultural outlook is much","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8366,9,5,1896,Spring,9,5,1896,Spring,"on Wednesday was the serious situation created by the prolonged drought , which has almost entirely destroyed the crops , especially","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8367,12,5,1896,Spring,12,5,1896,Spring,"the nieasures n necessary to combat the ec-.ects of the drought . --. 'euler "" SPANISH PATIENCE IS EXHAUSaTED . '","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8368,16,5,1896,Spring,16,5,1896,Spring,"so much as might have been expected after the long drought , thanks probably to its having ilolowed a spell of","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8369,23,5,1896,Spring,23,5,1896,Spring,"in general was beginning to feel the effects of the drought . The rain , however , has come too late","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8370,23,5,1896,Spring,23,5,1896,Spring,"we have showvery wveather . As a result of the drought , the prices ot store stock has been gradually falling","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8371,23,5,1896,Spring,23,5,1896,Spring,attention to the deterioration of harvest prospects by the prolonoed drought which has done even more damage abroad than what woutd,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8372,29,5,1896,Spring,29,5,1896,Spring,"says that "" , the late succession of calarnities--rinderpest , drought , and rebel- ion-wias not an unmixed evil , as","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8373,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,"And was working successfllly over several estates during the last drought . PO'l ERRYWEATHERS. 6e , LONG ACRE , LONDON ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th June 1896",England,"UKI,UKD",UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8374,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,judgment ior the noiriia1 sumr of 1() . CONTINUANCE OF DROUGHT . The reports receited yesterday by the Ai16tebrological Office from,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8375,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,"iNlr . Rcy 's lot . ln spite ol thelong drought . jaini had affected the ground appreciably , so much","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8376,5,6,1896,Summer,5,6,1896,Summer,"later on ! . 'We have had two mouths of drought , as every onla knows . But every one does","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8377,5,6,1896,Summer,5,6,1896,Summer,", so far , has won the British chiampionship for drought . It may have been Oxford had no particular use","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th June 1896",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 8378,5,6,1896,Summer,5,6,1896,Summer,of raiin has Oxford seen . Tihe general condition of drought has affected nearly the whole of Great Britain . In,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th June 1896","GB,England,Scotland","UKJ,UKM","UKJ1,UKM6","UKJ14,UKM66",Oxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 8379,5,6,1896,Summer,5,6,1896,Summer,. Olven now the indicatious of the breaiK-up Or the drought are nonle too promising . The fitle rain that has,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8380,5,6,1896,Summer,5,6,1896,Summer,"during the last lew days has refreshed nothing but the drought , and made nothiii l spring up but the thermometer","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8381,5,6,1896,Summer,5,6,1896,Summer,Of ` ice was pretty satisfied that the period 't drought was practically at an cuid .. But nothincg more than,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8382,5,6,1896,Summer,5,6,1896,Summer,to bie reflected . TH E REAK-UP oF T HE DROUGHT . SEVERE STORIMS AND LOSS OF LIFE . Thunderstorms broke,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8383,6,6,1896,Summer,6,6,1896,Summer,"be gratified . AGRICU LTURAL -NOTES . At last the drought has beell broken , andd in some districts the rain-","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8384,8,6,1896,Summer,8,6,1896,Summer,"light this . season through the n- c ! 'ned drought . 'lecasure boat , containing Six persons , capsized on","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th June 1896",England,UKC,UKC1,,River Tees,19th Century newspaper,Media 8385,10,6,1896,Summer,10,6,1896,Summer,"been playing his al the cast-iron grounds that the late drought his given us , the ems at last to be","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th June 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,Muirfield,19th Century newspaper,Media 8386,16,6,1896,Summer,16,6,1896,Summer,". Write or call for price lfls.s ard srranplcx THE DROUGHT . NOT A SHAM. -A REALITY . Tke "" SQUIRES","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8387,18,6,1896,Summer,18,6,1896,Summer,"are a dear delight , and in this time of drought a constant solace . For all the wells in our","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8388,18,6,1896,Summer,18,6,1896,Summer,", to comfort , to enrapture us . What is drought to them ? ' To such hardy abstainers it is","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8389,25,6,1896,Summer,25,6,1896,Summer,in. i3 1ny for rain during the recent season of drought as -any distressed * lr-rist of themn all . We,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8390,3,7,1896,Summer,3,7,1896,Summer,little six-months-old plants w hich 'had b een stu tdblh drought looked-as Iff thywere 'like oremain dw'arfs to theendbof teiir Iive,"Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8391,10,7,1896,Summer,10,7,1896,Summer,", in fact , but brown earth . During the drought there sxeemed to be more of them , and they","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8392,13,7,1896,Summer,13,7,1896,Summer,disease in a few districts is rightly attributed to the drought . The section of country where this deadly enemy to,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd July 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Kincardineshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 8393,22,7,1896,Summer,22,7,1896,Summer,watered or the sewers flushed ; 'EFFECTS ' OF THlE DROUGHT -AT BARNEET . Finchiy Bant adsrrudigdsrit ei threatened with tr-wate,"Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8394,24,7,1896,Summer,24,7,1896,Summer,"hours ' servi'ce . now in operation . The present drought , was upeeen.drn . the 'last eighty years , -","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8395,27,7,1896,Summer,27,7,1896,Summer,"with waste paper and other refqse owing to the prolonged drought , several of the streets were flooded . For a","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8396,31,7,1896,Summer,31,7,1896,Summer,appearance that distinguished it before the days of the loug drought . INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT . YESTERDAY 'S PLAY . (,"Pall Mall Gazette, 31st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8397,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"and stackyard . Owing , perhaps , to that much-discussed drought , tree and hedgerow are beginning to hang out their","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8398,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"has not , been obliterated from memory by all the drought- why , then there 's an end to all the","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8399,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,due to the water supply . The blame of the drought should rest upon the shoulders of those who ought to,"Pall Mall Gazette, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8400,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"a constant supply , and the conse- quence of the drought would not have arisen at all . They were all","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8401,11,8,1896,Summer,11,8,1896,Summer,"can not be accepted , nor can the heat' and drought of the present summer be , as the pictures began","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8402,12,8,1896,Summer,12,8,1896,Summer,"fresh as streams . It is-difficult to realize , a drought where there are many . poplars . And yet their","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8403,14,8,1896,Summer,14,8,1896,Summer,"in Lyons . TF ley were somewhat' stuuted by the drought , and for some timci we thotight ; they would","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8404,25,8,1896,Summer,25,8,1896,Summer,"fre , - ) lone no o those attacks of drought which have been the bane ot many a grceel ill","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1896",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Nairn,19th Century newspaper,Media 8405,31,8,1896,Summer,31,8,1896,Summer,it' was feared the crops would suffer from the prevailing drought and hot weather in the cotton-growing belt of the States,"Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8406,1,9,1896,Autumn,1,9,1896,Autumn,"was feared when' the reports come out , that the drought had occasioned widespread damage throughout the cotton belt . Nothing","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8407,12,9,1896,Autumn,12,9,1896,Autumn,"tells of bush fires , fitting accompaniment to the endless drought , There is a sound of shooting on the far","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8408,18,9,1896,Autumn,18,9,1896,Autumn,ail ( dry to produce a good wine harvest . Drought causes the vioe Icavec to fall or shrlivel up before,"Pall Mall Gazette, 18th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8409,19,9,1896,Autumn,19,9,1896,Autumn,. At one' time it was feared that the long drought would leave no winter keep for live stock ; but,"Pall Mall Gazette, 19th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8410,29,9,1896,Autumn,29,9,1896,Autumn,which the country is uniortunately much subject by reason of droughts ) many thouands of the labouring classes die . They,"Pall Mall Gazette, 29th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8411,29,9,1896,Autumn,29,9,1896,Autumn,of farming in countries where there is eight months ' drought out of the twelve . It is too optimistic to,"Pall Mall Gazette, 29th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8412,27,10,1896,Autumn,27,10,1896,Autumn,"grass did iot grow at all by reason et' the drought , at its normal time , and , after beingl","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8413,3,11,1896,Autumn,3,11,1896,Autumn,". In the early part of September there was a drought , atid althoughl , 'later , there were several spates","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8414,11,11,1896,Autumn,11,11,1896,Autumn,Italian nerves are pi-otected against the ir-ritatioli of th cold drought of a traynontana ; but not so'oiirS . The delicate,"Pall Mall Gazette, 11st November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8415,12,11,1896,Autumn,12,11,1896,Autumn,hand from that colony . On the northern coast belt drought ard locusts have produced a state of' famine ; while,"Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8416,18,11,1896,Autumn,18,11,1896,Autumn,"famnine occurred in the North-West Provinces , partly caused -by droughts and partly by the short-sighted policy of the British Government","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8417,23,11,1896,Autumn,23,11,1896,Autumn,", and with partial failure in others. , ' A drought lasting up' to the June monsoon can not , as","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8418,1,12,1896,Winter,1,12,1896,Winter,"is 'bad enouigh' as it is : ; - thle drought has destroyed the autniumllfrps , addsrs has reached proportions hbard","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8419,2,12,1896,Winter,2,12,1896,Winter,", and to diminish , very quickly in periods of drought ; and in the auturmn of 1891 , for a","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8420,3,12,1896,Winter,3,12,1896,Winter,", and numbers of the first brood died of the drought . There was no rain , you see , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8421,8,12,1896,Winter,8,12,1896,Winter,"proceedings were private , but we understand that Lord Rendlesham Drought forward the motion , of which , the stewards had","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8422,12,1,1897,Winter,12,1,1897,Winter,"remained undigested in dealers hands on account of the subsequent drought . It ' Another Expert "" finds fault with my","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8423,13,1,1897,Winter,13,1,1897,Winter,in front of a train . This morning be was Drought before the magistrates and remanded for a week . His,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8424,16,1,1897,Winter,16,1,1897,Winter,"in the colony , for although old settlers can remember droughts as severe as the present one , and particularly that","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8425,16,1,1897,Winter,16,1,1897,Winter,"entirely bare of vegetation , locusts having devoured what the drought had left . When the summer season had only just","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8426,16,1,1897,Winter,16,1,1897,Winter,and it was feared that few would survive if the drought lasted much longer . The average yield of the wheat,"Pall Mall Gazette, 16th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8427,16,1,1897,Winter,16,1,1897,Winter,the worse because the preceding season also was one of drought and loss . A Distressed Farmers ' Relief Fund has,"Pall Mall Gazette, 16th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8428,16,1,1897,Winter,16,1,1897,Winter,"a not quite equal or faultless little poem called "" Drought . "" In time of drought , says the lover","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8429,16,1,1897,Winter,16,1,1897,Winter,"little poem called "" Drought . "" In time of drought , says the lover , a flood is rather to","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8430,18,1,1897,Winter,18,1,1897,Winter,"Suffolk , as in other low-lying southern districts , a droughty spring eaves its mark , and thus in An autumn","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th January 1897",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8431,25,1,1897,Winter,25,1,1897,Winter,Kerry . They are due to the combined effects of drought succeeded by heavy wet . Mlost bogs contain portions known,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8432,25,1,1897,Winter,25,1,1897,Winter,"as "" 1 shaky bog , "" which in great drought dry up and contract , being thereby broken up into","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8433,25,1,1897,Winter,25,1,1897,Winter,"called "" loughaun , "" which dries up in the droughty season ; but when the rains come the bog swells","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8434,4,2,1897,Winter,4,2,1897,Winter,"be exceptionally favouiable , in that they were free from drought or other troubles . If' England , having regard to","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th February 1897",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8435,13,2,1897,Winter,13,2,1897,Winter,climatic peculiarity it is now about time we had a drought . In some districts agriculturists have suffered more than in,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd February 1897",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 8436,18,2,1897,Winter,18,2,1897,Winter,"one of the most bountiful onl Record , was a drought that lasted almost without break-at all events , as far","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8437,19,2,1897,Winter,19,2,1897,Winter,"come in with the flood , and even during a drought there is often a ripple at the meeting of the","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8438,19,2,1897,Winter,19,2,1897,Winter,I killed a beauty of over a pound . A drought followed and the water soon became so low and clear,"Pall Mall Gazette, 19th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8439,1,3,1897,Spring,1,3,1897,Spring,"conisumption in March to June 1'IO greativ impeded by the drought , which prevented the use of nitrate ; a we","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8440,18,3,1897,Spring,18,3,1897,Spring,"of dry years which gave us some of the severest droughts known , the year 1897 seems to be bent on","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8441,5,4,1897,Spring,5,4,1897,Spring,who see him will take him to be . Unfortunately drought and locusts are the order of the day out there,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8442,15,4,1897,Spring,15,4,1897,Spring,flow down fromn the inountains around render it impervious to drought . While the rest of the colony is parched and,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8443,27,4,1897,Spring,27,4,1897,Spring,"verylittle work is possible , and in seasons ot extreme drought work has had to be abandoned . The accessibility of","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8444,25,5,1897,Spring,25,5,1897,Spring,"solution . It will not wQrk itself out automatically . DROUGHT . The sky is greyer than doves , Hardly a","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8445,26,5,1897,Spring,26,5,1897,Spring,"fly , depositing eggs for next vear . Anart from drought andl locusts , another factor has tended to keep prices","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8446,31,5,1897,Spring,31,5,1897,Spring,"' Whenne that Aprii with his showres sote , The drought ofMarch hath pierced to the rote . Then lougen folk","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8447,31,5,1897,Spring,31,5,1897,Spring,which had become hard baked in the preceding spell of drought and fierce sunshine . Although the rainfall has not been,"Pall Mall Gazette, 31st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8448,2,6,1897,Summer,2,6,1897,Summer,", to two causes . The first is that the drought and scarcity awakened the inhabitants of barani tracts to the","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8449,5,6,1897,Summer,5,6,1897,Summer,does not appear to be damaged by either frost or drought . Those farmers who are troubled with charlock ( wild,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8450,7,7,1897,Summer,7,7,1897,Summer,of one village where the crops were ruined by the drought and locusts told ane that he had corn buried in,"Pall Mall Gazette, 07th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8451,21,7,1897,Summer,21,7,1897,Summer,"properties being in five different districts , thre risks from drought , pests , &c. , are porcportionstely distributed . anrd","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8452,22,7,1897,Summer,22,7,1897,Summer,"properties being in five different districts , the risks from drought , pests , &c. , are pecpartionately distributed. , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8453,28,7,1897,Summer,28,7,1897,Summer,been heightened by rumours of the results of the recent drought upon the produce of 1897-8 . Although they were prepared,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8454,5,8,1897,Summer,5,8,1897,Summer,"Finance inlister wrote : "" War , famine , and drought have often inflicted losses on in the Exchequer far greater","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8455,14,8,1897,Summer,14,8,1897,Summer,"one , as it is only in seasons of exceptional drought that the wonderful marine crop reaches full bloom and grows","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8456,14,8,1897,Summer,14,8,1897,Summer,"the attention of harvesters . This year the heat and drought have been great , and as a consequence the harvest","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8457,27,8,1897,Summer,27,8,1897,Summer,"torrents . Vast areas , previously impassable bv reason of drought , now become impassable from flood . XVithin a few","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8458,9,9,1897,Autumn,9,9,1897,Autumn,"year was a singularly unfortunate one owing to the severe drought , a threateniing incursion of rinderpest , and the destruction","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8459,28,9,1897,Autumn,28,9,1897,Autumn,"month of August was an exceptionally dry one . 'Tlhe drought in Mid-Kent was severe , and the clay soil which","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th September 1897",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Mid-Kent,19th Century newspaper,Media 8460,28,9,1897,Autumn,28,9,1897,Autumn,"alfter losing most of his cattle in the big , drought of 1876-7 , hie abandoned his holding . Meanwhile ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8461,7,10,1897,Autumn,7,10,1897,Autumn,"tedohtsmuh ore endurantly . Thle have acktiut , wlcdged this droughty natureoftercuryb A cio- all thle dlogs aie ot the colour","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8462,15,10,1897,Autumn,15,10,1897,Autumn,look . Luckily the extensive tank supply of rain-water prevelnts drought . The Guards are regarding their twvelvemonths visit simply as,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8463,30,10,1897,Autumn,30,10,1897,Autumn,"this line of busilesS are due , not to tile droughts and other shortcoiniigs ot 'Nature , as mlallY people would","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8464,3,11,1897,Autumn,3,11,1897,Autumn,"i2 , Sotnhamptou.row , Holbora . V.C. I AN OCTOBER DROUGHT . SOME REMARKABLE FACTS . Now that October has passed","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8465,17,11,1897,Autumn,17,11,1897,Autumn,"worm-casts are ubiquitous . But in this year of late drought we have no stickiness , no worm-casts . The ball","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8466,30,11,1897,Autumn,30,11,1897,Autumn,"and it is stated thial , by recson of the drought of the past season , the wool traffic of the","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8467,7,12,1897,Winter,7,12,1897,Winter,"to detect the damage , and , during a long drought at the springs , a leak , like the law","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8468,7,1,1898,Winter,7,1,1898,Winter,"revenue by the non-collection of the land tax , the drought , and the special remissions of land rentals , together","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8469,14,1,1898,Winter,14,1,1898,Winter,in the supply of water il a continent where the drought continues tor at least sonie six successive nionths. -Your obedient,"Pall Mall Gazette, 14th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8470,31,1,1898,Winter,31,1,1898,Winter,"rain yesterday , otherwise the country had enjoyed quite a drought , not a drop of'rain falling over the greater part","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8471,16,3,1898,Spring,16,3,1898,Spring,"fairly good itnage , the thin stream of a surniner drought to the shrunken and divided shares of a mniser 's","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8472,23,3,1898,Spring,23,3,1898,Spring,"it seems that no less than 19,500 new stoves were Drought into use during 1897 , while in the few years","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8473,6,4,1898,Spring,6,4,1898,Spring,Iintervals to use this range . A THREE MONTHS ' DROUGHT . REMARKABLE DEFICIENCY OF RAIN . With wonderful steadiness the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 06th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8474,6,4,1898,Spring,6,4,1898,Spring,. With wonderful steadiness the weather persists in maintaining the droughty character which it has had almost since the beginning of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 06th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8475,13,4,1898,Spring,13,4,1898,Spring,", and the threads of water of their time of drought rippling just audibly by night . Not all waterfalls matte","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8476,13,4,1898,Spring,13,4,1898,Spring,"is a great comfort , in view of the perpetual drought and the gradual apDroach of the date of the amateur","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8477,20,4,1898,Spring,20,4,1898,Spring,"as he could , and only gave , way when drought and threatened famine seemed likely to lead to riot ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8478,21,4,1898,Spring,21,4,1898,Spring,has also grounds for complaint . The rinderpest and the drought are brought forward as a reason for the depression of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 21st April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8479,27,4,1898,Spring,27,4,1898,Spring,"soon , as we have been suffering lately from a drought which has been intensified by the dryness of the past","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th April 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8480,2,5,1898,Spring,2,5,1898,Spring,from Essex has been most gratifying to all concerned . DROUGHT AND HAILSIORMS . A few days ago the Pall Mail,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd May 1898",England,"UKD,UKH","UKD6,UKH3",,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8481,2,5,1898,Spring,2,5,1898,Spring,the Pall Mail Gazctle printed an article on the Exceptional drought of the past mouths . Drought has of late years,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd May 1898",England,UKH,UKH3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8482,2,5,1898,Spring,2,5,1898,Spring,article on the Exceptional drought of the past mouths . Drought has of late years been the curse of Essex .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd May 1898",England,UKH,UKH3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8483,2,5,1898,Spring,2,5,1898,Spring,"is thought and trusted . But the effects of the drought of 1893 , 1894 , and 1895 are still felt","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8484,7,5,1898,Spring,7,5,1898,Spring,"the mark , in consequence of a severe winter and drought having kept the condition of the sheep low . At","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th May 1898",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8485,14,5,1898,Spring,14,5,1898,Spring,". In April the outcry was all against the long drought , from which it was said there would be no","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8486,25,5,1898,Spring,25,5,1898,Spring,", adequate reasons for desiring the early break-up of the drought Betore the close of April the hoped-for change arrived ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8487,1,6,1898,Summer,1,6,1898,Summer,the rest of the kingdom to suffer from a prolonged drought . It is instructive to note that in the first,"Pall Mall Gazette, 01st June 1898",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM64,Hebrides,19th Century newspaper,Media 8488,4,6,1898,Summer,4,6,1898,Summer,farmer would be glad to see would be a hot drought for ten days at least . Since the holidays the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th June 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8489,23,6,1898,Summer,23,6,1898,Summer,"swamps that have had time to harden in the summer drought have broken up , and the ice-crust of the Winter","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8490,28,6,1898,Summer,28,6,1898,Summer,"earth is gray and cold . Summer sun and summer drouth , Panting earth and songful mouth ! Where the sunny","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8491,1,7,1898,Summer,1,7,1898,Summer,"have recently been oDened . In Cape Colony the protracted droughts have at length broken up , and the scourge of'","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8492,4,7,1898,Summer,4,7,1898,Summer,"and au extensive abandonment of estates is feared . The drought and a short crop at Barbadoes increase the apprehension ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8493,16,7,1898,Summer,16,7,1898,Summer,and Mr. Mattinson ( late treasurer ) . - SERIOUS DROUGHT IN HERTFORDSHIRE . Much incouvenience is being occasioned in Hertfordsh.ire,"Pall Mall Gazette, 16th July 1898",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Hitchin,19th Century newspaper,Media 8494,16,7,1898,Summer,16,7,1898,Summer,to villagers living in the hamlets surrounding Hitchin by the drought . At Offlev the - ordinary supply from wells and,"Pall Mall Gazette, 16th July 1898",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Hitchin,19th Century newspaper,Media 8495,27,7,1898,Summer,27,7,1898,Summer,is assumed failed to act . LAST : WEEK 'S DROUGHT . The meteorological 4Atistics for the past week show that,"Pall Mall Gazette, 27th July 1898",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8496,8,8,1898,Summer,8,8,1898,Summer,"; there is no blight , no lengthened period 'o- drought , nothing but what is eminently suited for'it , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8497,10,8,1898,Summer,10,8,1898,Summer,"the humid odour of October , but the breath of drought . Roadside clematis , though still in flower , has","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8498,10,8,1898,Summer,10,8,1898,Summer,"fallen from 4,432,000 tons to 3,687,800 tons . The Austyalian drought has also reduced the exports of corn and cattle ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8499,11,8,1898,Summer,11,8,1898,Summer,"the edges of the curving lines of yellow beach the drought-smitten plumes of the fast withering coco-palms drooped straight , brown","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8500,11,8,1898,Summer,11,8,1898,Summer,"whom he blamed for the weather ) , and the drought , and the sickness , and the overdue ship ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 11st August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8501,19,8,1898,Summer,19,8,1898,Summer,"lately , in spite ot the fact that the long drought in the west has almost dried up the tributary streams","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8502,20,8,1898,Summer,20,8,1898,Summer,. - From' some districts the outcry is still of drought ; in parts of Yorkshire they have had floods .,"Pall Mall Gazette, 20th August 1898",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 8503,23,8,1898,Summer,23,8,1898,Summer,will- b'e able 'to d6 so ldepnds'on' tlhe length'of the drought ; but . iany casep there is little ; piospect,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8504,23,8,1898,Summer,23,8,1898,Summer,companies to cope with an emergency caused by a prolonged drought . As the New River Company are giving assistance to,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8505,23,8,1898,Summer,23,8,1898,Summer,"official said : "" This has been the most prolonged drought that I remember ; it has lasted fully three months","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8506,23,8,1898,Summer,23,8,1898,Summer,"21,221,312 , , Chelsea ................................. 11,731,497 , , During the drought of the past three months this supply has somewhat diminished","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1898",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Chelsea,19th Century newspaper,Media 8507,23,8,1898,Summer,23,8,1898,Summer,fallen . This does not'adequately express the severity of the drought when it is remembered that the prolonged and intense heat,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8508,24,8,1898,Summer,24,8,1898,Summer,with an Exhibition due into the bargain . 'If the drought should only continue long enough there appears to be 'ery,"Pall Mall Gazette, 24th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8509,24,8,1898,Summer,24,8,1898,Summer,", and , , onthetoL o thDis prologed spell of drought has cm us of severely hot 'weather , thb' :","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8510,26,8,1898,Summer,26,8,1898,Summer,"occasioned by the hurricanes in 1896 , and the severe drought of '1897 , which caused a decided falling-off in the","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8511,26,8,1898,Summer,26,8,1898,Summer,to become more and mnore pronounced the longer the present drought continues . WATER FOR THE PONY . There is no,"Pall Mall Gazette, 26th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8512,27,8,1898,Summer,27,8,1898,Summer,". Especially was this the case in the year of drought , when , for example , every cubic foot' of","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8513,29,8,1898,Summer,29,8,1898,Summer,"man , remembered that his brother had alluded to a drought , and said that rain was expected every day ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8514,29,8,1898,Summer,29,8,1898,Summer,"said that he thought the place would pay when the drought broke up , "" but did not feel justified in","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8515,29,8,1898,Summer,29,8,1898,Summer,quickly-the place was sure to -pay as soon as the drought broke up ; also that as the river water was,"Pall Mall Gazette, 29th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8516,29,8,1898,Summer,29,8,1898,Summer,have : to be reduced during the continuance of the drought . We now learn that the statement was without foundation,"Pall Mall Gazette, 29th August 1898",England,UKH,UKH3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8517,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,"river ran too deep to ford , save iumthe long droughts of summer . What time I had been haled schoolwards","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8518,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,"or over the long flat rocks , which a summer drought lays bare , save for a I deep-worn channel by","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8519,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,"market . The youngplantationIs have , unfortunately , beenudapmag#'&by the drought , and the present year 's output may be curtailed","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th August 1898",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8520,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,of the water company say that there has been a drought ; the opposition says there has not . The opposition,"Pall Mall Gazette, 30th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8521,31,8,1898,Summer,31,8,1898,Summer,"' flow per day . This , in time of drought , is as much as can reasonably be expected ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8522,31,8,1898,Summer,31,8,1898,Summer,"regard as ' an outrage a restriction in time of drought , in the supply of'water which they probably would n't","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8523,5,9,1898,Autumn,5,9,1898,Autumn,", ' "" is entirely due to the unpre- cedented drought ot the summer . It the rainfall had not been","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8524,5,9,1898,Autumn,5,9,1898,Autumn,have onlv had a fall of eight inches . The drought came upon us at a particularly unfortunate time . If,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8525,5,9,1898,Autumn,5,9,1898,Autumn,to it by statute . The Lea is affected by drought sooner than anly river in England . Last year about,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th September 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8526,5,9,1898,Autumn,5,9,1898,Autumn,"Majesty 's Ministers ' ott the occasion of the Dresent droughts "" There are many ignorant and shortsighted consumers who ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8527,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"either Ieverlastingly raining , or there is an "" unusual drought . "" The East London Waterworks , we gather from","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th September 1898",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 8528,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,", have emphasized this view by getting the "" unusual drought "" into wvat "" was spoken of as their private","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th September 1898",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 8529,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"private Act provides that this rmeteorological condition constitutes "" unusual drought , "" and precludes any penalization of the company for","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8530,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"to fulfil its statutory obligations until the "" 1 unusual drought "" set in ; which will be unable to fulfil","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8531,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"weeks ; and against which , while the "" unusual drought "" continues , and the public need is greatest ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8532,8,9,1898,Autumn,8,9,1898,Autumn,", AND THE WAVERLEY PEN . "" ILONDON 'S SEVERE DROUGHT , THE WORST IN OUR GENERATION . Weare now fairly","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8533,8,9,1898,Autumn,8,9,1898,Autumn,us by an abundant rain after a prolonged and severe drought . I LEPERS WHO WENT OUT TO FISH AND THEIR,"Pall Mall Gazette, 08th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8534,9,9,1898,Autumn,9,9,1898,Autumn,they can . It is more serious because if the drought continues much longer it is doubtful if the limited water,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8535,9,9,1898,Autumn,9,9,1898,Autumn,"Iliere can be no doubt that the long and continued drought has hit th company , despite the precautions it has","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8536,10,9,1898,Autumn,10,9,1898,Autumn,", have been severely tried on lightish soils through the drought . For ordinary ploughs the land where cleared has been","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8537,10,9,1898,Autumn,10,9,1898,Autumn,Iron the town and station . Moderate tariff . THE DROUGHT AND THE MILK . DAIRYMEN IN DIFFICULT IES . The,"Pall Mall Gazette, 10th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8538,10,9,1898,Autumn,10,9,1898,Autumn,DAIRYMEN IN DIFFICULT IES . The effect of the prolonged drought and the scarcity of water in the home counties is,"Pall Mall Gazette, 10th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8539,10,9,1898,Autumn,10,9,1898,Autumn,"that the shortage in milk , in cousequence of the drought , averaged from 15 to 20 per cent . The","Pall Mall Gazette, 10th September 1898",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8540,15,9,1898,Autumn,15,9,1898,Autumn,"been in office , there would not have been any drought at all . Congratulations to the Recorder . At last","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8541,15,9,1898,Autumn,15,9,1898,Autumn,", 18-36. 1897. aud 1823- I view of ttfe sOCtrz drought wvhiclIn mie Colony has passcd mhrou.h , the return is","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8542,16,9,1898,Autumn,16,9,1898,Autumn,"smaller , when the water has been reduced by protracted drought . The basket of the season was that of Mr.","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th September 1898",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,19th Century newspaper,Media 8543,17,9,1898,Autumn,17,9,1898,Autumn,continue to keep the doctors and ambulance people employed . DROUGHT EFFECTS IN THE PARK . The drought has spoiled the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 17th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8544,17,9,1898,Autumn,17,9,1898,Autumn,people employed . DROUGHT EFFECTS IN THE PARK . The drought has spoiled the autumn beauty of thle parks . It,"Pall Mall Gazette, 17th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8545,17,9,1898,Autumn,17,9,1898,Autumn,". A N G L I N G. The continued drought and hot , bright weather have again caused poor sport","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8546,21,9,1898,Autumn,21,9,1898,Autumn,. It Is thought that the effects of the recent drought will still make itself severely telt in the live stock,"Pall Mall Gazette, 21st September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8547,22,9,1898,Autumn,22,9,1898,Autumn,"ever seen on English ground , RACING . The long-coutilnued drought and the resulting difriculties trainers have had in the preparation","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8548,23,9,1898,Autumn,23,9,1898,Autumn,the Tl Thames and Lea Couservancies state that the present drought is unprecedented in its effect on the rivers . London,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd September 1898",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 8549,23,9,1898,Autumn,23,9,1898,Autumn,"con- clusion on the Sheringhamn links yesterday . The long drought made the course and greens extremely difficult and , under","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd September 1898",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8550,24,9,1898,Autumn,24,9,1898,Autumn,"so that farmers would be particularly pleased to see the drought at an end , for swedes in most districts present","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8551,24,9,1898,Autumn,24,9,1898,Autumn,"with a restricted drinking supply . One result of the drought has been tV , ripen the main crap of potatoes","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8552,24,9,1898,Autumn,24,9,1898,Autumn,"8 and 9 , Essex-strect , Strand . HEAT AND DROUGHT IN RHINELAND . THE RIVER DRYING UP . rF RG0M","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8553,24,9,1898,Autumn,24,9,1898,Autumn,for the summer months and in view of a possible drought . Later on the inspectors of the Local Governmtnt Board,"Pall Mall Gazette, 24th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8554,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,"and devastates his scanty patch of cultivation , the protracted drought that spreads desolation through the laud , or the terrible","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8555,27,9,1898,Autumn,27,9,1898,Autumn,"so worn to the bone , so bankrupt in this drought . But morning and evening-nay , more or less all","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8556,28,9,1898,Autumn,28,9,1898,Autumn,"the reserve , owing to the expenditure incurred by the drought , and it we may gather anything at all from","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8557,28,9,1898,Autumn,28,9,1898,Autumn,"as to the inadequacy oftthe supply beyond the word "" drought . "" "" Negiigence "" would apparently be more tj","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8558,28,9,1898,Autumn,28,9,1898,Autumn,. WINDSOR FOREST TREES DYING . Owing to the long-continued drought manv of the old trees in Windsor IForest are ding,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th September 1898",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Windsor,19th Century newspaper,Media 8559,29,9,1898,Autumn,29,9,1898,Autumn,"the Park S.C . by live goals to one , Drought the enter- laiument to a close . F OO T","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8560,30,9,1898,Autumn,30,9,1898,Autumn,", though so-ne show signs of a very dry and droughty year . They have sold quite fraels being in exceptionally","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8561,30,9,1898,Autumn,30,9,1898,Autumn,"will be hereafter announced . , SLIGHT BREAK IN THE DROUGHT , BUT IT DO ES NOT COUNT FOR MUCH .","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8562,30,9,1898,Autumn,30,9,1898,Autumn,BUT IT DO ES NOT COUNT FOR MUCH . The drought was broken yesterday by a succession of heavy showers which,"Pall Mall Gazette, 30th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8563,30,9,1898,Autumn,30,9,1898,Autumn,"be glad to know that , in spite ot the drought , by means of constant watering the course has been","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8564,1,10,1898,Autumn,1,10,1898,Autumn,heat alone that rendered the period so remark-able . The drought conmitiuecl as intense as ever in many parts of the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 01st October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8565,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,"'next Session to pre vent a recurrence of the present drought . But , with regard to the first' the meeting","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8566,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,"well be expected ; while with regard to thd present drought , the general feeling probably was that there was way","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8567,4,10,1898,Autumn,4,10,1898,Autumn,"still progressing in Leicestershire , notwithstanding the long spell of drought , and the fine litters of cubs which continue to","Pall Mall Gazette, 04th October 1898",England,UKF,UKF2,,Leicestershire,19th Century newspaper,Media 8568,5,10,1898,Autumn,5,10,1898,Autumn,"the Metropolitan area , and a more than usually severe drought finds one of the sources of supply at least drawing","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8569,8,10,1898,Autumn,8,10,1898,Autumn,"a whole , farmers are suffering considerably from the long drought , and it is only under exceptional circumstances thsn ploughing","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th October 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8570,8,10,1898,Autumn,8,10,1898,Autumn,. LONG FORECASTS . THE prolongation of thb recent extraordinary drought has drawn attention to the fact that itotwithstaudiig years of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 08th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8571,8,10,1898,Autumn,8,10,1898,Autumn,it is a very remarkable fact that notwithstanding the great drought which is affecting the upper springs all over the country,"Pall Mall Gazette, 08th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8572,12,10,1898,Autumn,12,10,1898,Autumn,"desperate damp , we have beheld an aspect of golden drought . Nothing has mouldered-everything that is yet cotisumed , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8573,12,10,1898,Autumn,12,10,1898,Autumn,do much in the direction of breaking up the great drought . IMPROVED HEALTH STATISkTICS . SCARLET FEVER AND DIPHTHERIA IN,"Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd October 1898",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8574,13,10,1898,Autumn,13,10,1898,Autumn,"plentiful , and as a rule healthy ; but the drought of August and September proved disastrous to the work amlong","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8575,14,10,1898,Autumn,14,10,1898,Autumn,"was excellent , and the course , considering the lng drought , very good . Play was advanced a couple of","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8576,19,10,1898,Autumn,19,10,1898,Autumn,"COLLAPSE OF THE DROUGHT. : THE WET WEATHER GENERAL The drought had been so thoroughly established , bd had become stich","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8577,22,10,1898,Autumn,22,10,1898,Autumn,"improving , a result due to the disappearance of the drought . All kinds of coarse fish have been caught ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8578,2,11,1898,Autumn,2,11,1898,Autumn,"an admirable piece of special pleading , declared that the drought had 'not alone revealed the weakness of the resources of","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd November 1898",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Lambeth,19th Century newspaper,Media 8579,2,11,1898,Autumn,2,11,1898,Autumn,", as the committeesaid , theyhadsufflcient watereven during the recent drought . Of course , there would always be . sufficient","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8580,5,11,1898,Autumn,5,11,1898,Autumn,turnips have improved in a marked degree . Since the drought came to an end both lean and fat stocks have,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8581,7,11,1898,Autumn,7,11,1898,Autumn,"have gone on very well since the break-up of the drought , and rain has iallen in sufficient quantity to meet","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8582,18,11,1898,Autumn,18,11,1898,Autumn,"bad one , at any 'rate . The long hot drought came whenm the blossoms that . yield honey were past","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8583,21,11,1898,Autumn,21,11,1898,Autumn,at present . AN EXCEPTIONALLY MILD NOVEMBER . ALMOST ANOTHER DROUGHT . Although the year is rapidly drawing to its close,"Pall Mall Gazette, 21st November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8584,26,11,1898,Autumn,26,11,1898,Autumn,", there was not much probability of strength until the drought broke tup , atid the netvs to this effect which","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8585,29,11,1898,Autumn,29,11,1898,Autumn,"will justify a general rise . The break-up of the drought , too , is an excelle't thing in its way","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8586,2,12,1898,Winter,2,12,1898,Winter,of the past taro years . There has been a drought of that period to renrder everybody thirsty . and bad,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8587,7,12,1898,Winter,7,12,1898,Winter,"go . "" It transpires that owing to the autumn drought farmers have used more wire than in former vears .","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8588,8,12,1898,Winter,8,12,1898,Winter,"day , when artesian wells are introduced , the stubborn drought will be conquered and the land settled up . At","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8589,8,12,1898,Winter,8,12,1898,Winter,"climate . When , at length , after the long drought , the rains fall , they fall often very abundantly","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8590,8,12,1898,Winter,8,12,1898,Winter,"too short an existence , and quickly fade beneath the drought , Yet these and many other flowering plants manage to","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8591,12,12,1898,Winter,12,12,1898,Winter,"difficulty has been surmounted This year , however , the drought has given serious trouble , and the figures must be","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8592,19,12,1898,Winter,19,12,1898,Winter,", payensess to river conservatoes for snarer , storage against drought , &n. , and that the sea wvater prniping still","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8593,19,12,1898,Winter,19,12,1898,Winter,"river concervancy charges , or eapenses for filtering storage agaitist drought , &c . It is evident that these estimates nostt","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8594,22,12,1898,Winter,22,12,1898,Winter,"together , Quits all foolish imitation Of Egyptian heat and drought , Mid devout Blessings from a gratoful nation . Mysteries","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8595,27,12,1898,Winter,27,12,1898,Winter,"very favourably received , and with the break-up of the drought and other satisfactory causes , the market is disposed to","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8596,12,1,1899,Winter,12,1,1899,Winter,"the people , or the floods , frosts , or droughts by which they were afflicted . Mr. Dyer has made","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8597,24,1,1899,Winter,24,1,1899,Winter,whiter by storing it as a reserve in case of drought in the summer ? in the paragraphs referred to you,"Pall Mall Gazette, 24th January 1899",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 8598,22,3,1899,Spring,22,3,1899,Spring,". Aine trepical raims , that wasri wAytlowedi by long- droughts that maktie the ground , fae 'arlz. ate 1riot tme","Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8599,6,4,1899,Spring,6,4,1899,Spring,"reitither have been flood 's lour years ago itor a drought last autumn . TJit C , sE OF Till :","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8600,13,5,1899,Spring,13,5,1899,Spring,Londoners by its admirable behaviour when exposed to the excessive drought and coal smoke inseparable from this metropolis is not commonly,"Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd May 1899",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8601,15,5,1899,Spring,15,5,1899,Spring,"grateful fkr its *r 2ercry , so patient ot the drought , the smuts , atid other ineideuts o towvn lite","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8602,23,5,1899,Spring,23,5,1899,Spring,"to tile 'ullidtig ofi ill O1ut-t21r1 , due to tile drought and ! niNourlaible 'AeVa.12r 'prev'241 U111 ( I.ICac ! 12'","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8603,24,5,1899,Spring,24,5,1899,Spring,", t- , flie fCnt Tn J. A. H- . Drought I Triles . I. iR-aif h-c , %V X .","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8604,12,6,1899,Summer,12,6,1899,Summer,"cay June has burst up ( n us with a drought , the intensity ot thiih 1,3 certainly never been exceeded","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8605,12,6,1899,Summer,12,6,1899,Summer,"facts be'ore us we nra . re'ird with equanimity a drought of moderate duration , the unaer- : 'Aid springs havinig","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8606,13,6,1899,Summer,13,6,1899,Summer,"at Potter 's Bar well , and also through the drought of last year , which has affected the company 's","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8607,17,6,1899,Summer,17,6,1899,Summer,country the twenty-second day without rai . The spedl of drought in the mnetropolis has beer exceeded only three times in,"Pall Mall Gazette, 17th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8608,19,6,1899,Summer,19,6,1899,Summer,"Captain Bland , and Captain Mellish . BREAK-UP OF THE DROUGHT . PROB2ABILITY OF UNSETTLED WEATHER . The weather experienced over","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8609,19,6,1899,Summer,19,6,1899,Summer,", Shields , and Pembroke . By yesterday morning the drought had been interrupted all over Ireland and Vales , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th June 1899","England,Scotland,Wales","UKK,UKM,UKI,UKL,UKC","UKK3,UKM2,UKL1,UKC2","UKK30,UKM25,UKL14,UKC22","Scilly,Leith,Pembroke",19th Century newspaper,Media 8610,28,6,1899,Summer,28,6,1899,Summer,". Gentle rains cleansed and swvectened the alf after the drought and ( dIst of wveeks , and the sewers hald","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8611,17,7,1899,Summer,17,7,1899,Summer,"iii the 111l11 op lis oXill "" to a severc drought , it iniy hbe wvell to pOillt out brie tv","Pall Mall Gazette, 17th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8612,26,7,1899,Summer,26,7,1899,Summer,"the point of exhaustion , and it only needs another drought like that of last year to bring about an actual","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th July 1899",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 8613,26,7,1899,Summer,26,7,1899,Summer,a muotionless Mlediterraneall seen from a moun- taut . The drought looked appropriate in the cornfields with their dry colour atill,"Pall Mall Gazette, 26th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8614,31,7,1899,Summer,31,7,1899,Summer,"there have been nIo such letgthened periods o ! I drought in July as we had ii Julle , the mtiottlt","Pall Mall Gazette, 31st July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8615,1,8,1899,Summer,1,8,1899,Summer,ABOUT THE THAMES AND LEA . The continuation of the drought is beginning to cause anxiety about the Metropolitan water supply,"Pall Mall Gazette, 01st August 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8616,1,8,1899,Summer,1,8,1899,Summer,"case be more than 170,000,000 gallons , and if the drought continues will fall to a very low figure indeed .","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8617,2,8,1899,Summer,2,8,1899,Summer,"whispers of famine from Southern and Central India . The drought is withering up the crops , and no welcome rainfall","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8618,9,8,1899,Summer,9,8,1899,Summer,". iilt a A ( JL:rA'iLIIm . Owing to the drought lob-worms are very scarce noxv , and Thames fishermen have","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th August 1899",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 8619,12,8,1899,Summer,12,8,1899,Summer,"was a poor one , owing to the very long drought which occurred in 1897 , but the past dry season","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8620,14,8,1899,Summer,14,8,1899,Summer,"in Kensington Gardens . "" That be along o' the drought , "" she explained , "" not bil a drop","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th August 1899",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Kensington Gardens,19th Century newspaper,Media 8621,14,8,1899,Summer,14,8,1899,Summer,"who is born and bred in the town , where drought and dust and decay of seasons never show themselves ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8622,16,8,1899,Summer,16,8,1899,Summer,"the hills , coloured with the soft brown of the drought . Marlow , and fresh shadows , and ( Cliveden","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th August 1899",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Marlow,19th Century newspaper,Media 8623,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"the large losses of sheel ) ow ung to the drought , the clip had realized an increased value of 1:300,000","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8624,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"1:300,000 . The gold yield had been aftected by the drought , but gold to the value of a Million and","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8625,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"been equal to all the stress of finanicial crises mnmd droughts , and they were no-w paving their Nvav better than","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8626,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,"fuue ( , ( tiiic-i' lttit the ci - exceptional drought , remnote In PreISetnt xcirclintstaiicezi , x. mld ] ix","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8627,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"to England . l'HrE LEA A MERE STAGNANT CANAI The drought in the Lea Valley , which this year has been","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd August 1899",England,"UKH,UKI","UKH2,UKH3,UKI1,UK2",,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8628,24,8,1899,Summer,24,8,1899,Summer,"at the worst of times we hardly know what "" drought "" really means . It is little consolation to know","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8629,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,"a minimum of restriction of supply , even if the drought continuit Country places that are less favoured in their wvater","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8630,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,"participated in the dry weather , the effect of the drought being , of course , greatly aggravated by the high","Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8631,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,spared no pains to counteract the effects of the continued drought by constantly watering the course and the going will be,"Pall Mall Gazette, 25th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8632,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"which most highwa s are suffering from throughth e phenomlenial drought . Mr. Thomas Stratford , a HgWycombe tradesman who ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8633,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"dying , an their death is -attributed to thle excessive drought , xichskling hm ete directlyn Or indirectly by causing a","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8634,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"will readily under- stand wvlat the effect Of thle present drought and heat must be . Tile Ilarvest Etwas early ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th August 1899",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 8635,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"places have already felt 9 the efIects of the long-comitinued drought , so that the experiemce will miot 0 be exceptional","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8636,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"an illuininatioin , in wehicim the hills , golden with drought , are delicate , the long shadows mystic ally blue","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8637,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"a> , x i . 1 last year . THE DROUGHT A. 'D THE , MILK SUPPLY . AN AiV .","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8638,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,"wvilful 'as ( te ot N "" ater' durirr tihe drought . Mr. Gill said thlese 'ivere not cases where a","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8639,31,8,1899,Summer,31,8,1899,Summer,is a verv iealistic picturc of the horrors of the drought in an Australian farming distaeLt There is also a story,"Pall Mall Gazette, 31st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8640,2,9,1899,Autumn,2,9,1899,Autumn,"lbV frosts , aiid tlreo r i . I ( drought has injttred the late crops . Titousids ot htsiielR f","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8641,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,b Nf'. iW : ZAMBPA5 I.trumenm THE BREAK-UP OF THE DROUGHT . M ) RE f N.E- ) LTT.JLED WLA VE,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8642,7,9,1899,Autumn,7,9,1899,Autumn,"half-year . tio In view , howvever , of the droughty season and the possibility of interruption of traffic from this","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8643,16,9,1899,Autumn,16,9,1899,Autumn,"prolific that this country has known , but the long drought which preceded them not only caused the buds to be","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8644,26,9,1899,Autumn,26,9,1899,Autumn,LANDSLIP ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY . TIlE EFFECT OF TIlE DROUGHT . By far the largest landslip that has ever occurred,"Pall Mall Gazette, 26th September 1899",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8645,26,9,1899,Autumn,26,9,1899,Autumn,"hour . The sliD has been caused by the prolonged drought , which cracked the clay , and tlius allowed the","Pall Mall Gazette, 26th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8646,28,9,1899,Autumn,28,9,1899,Autumn,with it the fortunes of many a heart-broken squatter . Droughts have long been the greatest enemy of the pastoralists in,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8647,29,9,1899,Autumn,29,9,1899,Autumn,"not being held sufficient to justify the is.6ur'arca that the drought is at an end in all districts . Iowever ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 29th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8648,2,10,1899,Autumn,2,10,1899,Autumn,"The path is cracked into deep ruts by the long drought , and tall hummocks of withered grass are scattered over","Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8649,2,10,1899,Autumn,2,10,1899,Autumn,the weather has also endeavoured to make amends for the drought front which the country had suffered more or ess severely,"Pall Mall Gazette, 02nd October 1899",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8650,21,10,1899,Autumn,21,10,1899,Autumn,with the soft glow of blooming heather . The long drought had given way ; much anid welcome rain had fallen,"Pall Mall Gazette, 21st October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8651,28,10,1899,Autumn,28,10,1899,Autumn,"for wool have gone fhe to recompense for iry 1l-ss drought , and there seems some chance for the sheep aid","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8652,23,11,1899,Autumn,23,11,1899,Autumn,"probably be double . WVhile some districts lhave suffered from drought , the general average yield shows a large increase per","Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8653,24,11,1899,Autumn,24,11,1899,Autumn,", which , after bci% S ethreatened by the recent drought , now promise a monre thei j yield . Sugar","Pall Mall Gazette, 24th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8654,4,12,1899,Winter,4,12,1899,Winter,t ! a- . suffer from tlhe effects of the drought and partial Ii'mnilt in fi' traffic rettirns of the company,"Pall Mall Gazette, 04th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8655,8,12,1899,Winter,8,12,1899,Winter,"up country . This noble river is in time of drought-say , for eight months in the year--a comparatively shallow stream","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8656,8,12,1899,Winter,8,12,1899,Winter,"( pronounced koppics ) rise here and there . Unless drought is severe , and the country gasping under drought ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8657,8,12,1899,Winter,8,12,1899,Winter,"Unless drought is severe , and the country gasping under drought , much of Griqualand West and Lower Bechuanaland is very","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th December 1899",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF16,Kimberley,19th Century newspaper,Media 8658,1,1,1900,Winter,1,1,1900,Winter,to three at 1 'ortland in jiuly . Thle summer drought was ] ong and severe over the eastern half of,"Pall Mall Gazette, 01st January 1900",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM64,Stornoway,19th Century newspaper,Media 8659,3,1,1900,Winter,3,1,1900,Winter,"of mierino xvobls , owiiig to the counti1 uolis severe droughts , Coupled with thle fashion for tine-haired goods , contributed","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8660,5,1,1900,Winter,5,1,1900,Winter,"flat , undulating plateau-excellent sheep-country , though liable to severe droughts . On reaching Colesberg Station , some distance frot n","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8661,9,1,1900,Winter,9,1,1900,Winter,"THrE STATES . The delays in the break-up of the drought in New South WValcs ar very unsatisfac torv , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8662,20,1,1900,Winter,20,1,1900,Winter,"mitb 'ritioniitts wt'eexptctilcif It may lie , that alter this drought * u t Inidia -xiii rai eqiii' as mtuth hei-ip","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8663,20,1,1900,Winter,20,1,1900,Winter,"i IlII ( crops . It , wx-hu these pertodic droughts occur , thle people : -i t lit. and i","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8664,26,1,1900,Winter,26,1,1900,Winter,of life than many districts of London during a prolonged drought . Perhaps the strangest feature to us is the microscopic,"Pall Mall Gazette, 26th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8665,1,2,1900,Winter,1,2,1900,Winter,"in water is waTsted broadcast , and theii a followving drought brings withl it the usual outcry against . ovei-muettin ""","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8666,1,2,1900,Winter,1,2,1900,Winter,"as haind drainage increases year by year , so do droughts take quicker effect , and in proportion TiIE POISOlNIN Or","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8667,1,2,1900,Winter,1,2,1900,Winter,"a passing spark . 'The years '1898-99 'were remarkable for drought , and especially thle. latter . During thiese two seasons","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8668,1,2,1900,Winter,1,2,1900,Winter,"the ascent of salmon , but nevertheless neither pollution nor drought were detrimental to anl equal extent to thle descent of","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8669,1,2,1900,Winter,1,2,1900,Winter,"should follow iii fair iitiibers , provided always that another drought does not set in , which , after stich a","Pall Mall Gazette, 01st February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8670,5,2,1900,Winter,5,2,1900,Winter,"crops are harvested . If they also are starved by drought , as in the present year , the calamity grows","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8671,9,2,1900,Winter,9,2,1900,Winter,prevail for many months . Tlhe circumstances of the present drought are in some ways unprece- dented : - Since famine,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8672,9,2,1900,Winter,9,2,1900,Winter,no iustance. of a province beiiig twice smitten by extreme drought in so Short a space ot time as three years,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8673,9,2,1900,Winter,9,2,1900,Winter,"are ordinarily drawsn , and there has rarely been a drought vhich unmistakably declared itself bo early in the year ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8674,12,2,1900,Winter,12,2,1900,Winter,"general prosperity . Nothwithstanding the terrible losses of sheep by drought , the excellent prices obtained for wool have more than","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd February 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8675,3,3,1900,Spring,3,3,1900,Spring,"moisture , t ! r- WVest Indian brothers oIntlain of drought , which threatens to Cnrtaii tl1'. sugalr crop . t'I","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8676,3,3,1900,Spring,3,3,1900,Spring,"with a good system of Irrigation as aI protection against drought , and that the lessees have been in possession since","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8677,14,3,1900,Spring,14,3,1900,Spring,"of German "" officers "" puts the existence of the drought beyond conl- tradictiou . And it would be unreasonable to","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8678,3,4,1900,Spring,3,4,1900,Spring,"circumstances is by no means a bed of roses . Droughts , locusts , hailstorms , grass-fires , and cattle diseases","Pall Mall Gazette, 03rd April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8679,5,4,1900,Spring,5,4,1900,Spring,cheerful and anxious merely to get to work . The drought continues . Our horses are feeling the strain of the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8680,14,4,1900,Spring,14,4,1900,Spring,have LI resulted from the recovery after the period of drought and crop failures . The San Paulo reports net remittances,"Pall Mall Gazette, 14th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8681,18,4,1900,Spring,18,4,1900,Spring,", the country generally is subject to long and injurious droughts . As to population , the last official census was","Pall Mall Gazette, 18th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8682,21,4,1900,Spring,21,4,1900,Spring,"the luck of the lost , what with the prolonged drought and On X thing or another . The land companies","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8683,28,4,1900,Spring,28,4,1900,Spring,", it would ppear to be unmistakable . [ he drought has been to some extent cowpensated for by the high","Pall Mall Gazette, 28th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8684,16,5,1900,Spring,16,5,1900,Spring,his geese are all stretching down to wash the stubble drought out of their throats . I onie heard a connoisseur,"Pall Mall Gazette, 16th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8685,23,5,1900,Spring,23,5,1900,Spring,the amount there wvill be for export . The recent drought and exceptionally hot weather are said to have caused some,"Pall Mall Gazette, 23rd May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8686,5,6,1900,Summer,5,6,1900,Summer,"'ve v recovered from the effects of the recent severe drought . As , a n hoal I' the report for","Pall Mall Gazette, 05th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8687,12,6,1900,Summer,12,6,1900,Summer,"persons may die in this faminie than in any previous drought , Lord rurtizon says incomparably more persons are suffering ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 12nd June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8688,15,6,1900,Summer,15,6,1900,Summer,"the world at large , there have come reports of droughts rather than floods. v . n it be possible that","Pall Mall Gazette, 15th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8689,16,7,1900,Summer,16,7,1900,Summer,"carrying umbrellas have been mobbed as the efficient cause of drought , and natives wearing wide-brimmed hats of straw have been","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8690,30,7,1900,Summer,30,7,1900,Summer,"been disastrous to the corn crops . As in previous droughts , the South of England hAs suffeced most , and","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th July 1900",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8691,30,7,1900,Summer,30,7,1900,Summer,"high-lying lands in the South-Eastern counties through being parched by drought and the grain shrivelled by the blazing sun , while","Pall Mall Gazette, 30th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8692,14,8,1900,Summer,14,8,1900,Summer,"of famine by no means disappears simultaneously with the actual drought . The surviving victims , impoverished in physique and in","Pall Mall Gazette, 14th August 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8693,16,8,1900,Summer,16,8,1900,Summer,"rapid if the conditions are favourable , but the continued drought and intense heat wvere utai vour- able . There was","Pall Mall Gazette, 16th August 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8694,20,8,1900,Summer,20,8,1900,Summer,and must be particularly satisfactory after four disastrous seasons of drought . The first record is the remarkable fact that in,"Pall Mall Gazette, 20th August 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8695,21,8,1900,Summer,21,8,1900,Summer,", recor ded by the Tuines , that the prolonged drought has brought famine to those parts , and also dried","Pall Mall Gazette, 21st August 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8696,7,9,1900,Autumn,7,9,1900,Autumn,"so miany risks in connection xwith frmning inl I Naa-occasional droughts , hailstorms , locusts , rinderpest , "" red-water ,","Pall Mall Gazette, 07th September 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8697,8,9,1900,Autumn,8,9,1900,Autumn,"by them for the fact that a long spell of drought has set in , to the great loss s of","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th September 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8698,8,9,1900,Autumn,8,9,1900,Autumn,"peasants this is a sure means of causing a prolonged drought , and until the r feathery pillow is removed they","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th September 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8699,19,9,1900,Autumn,19,9,1900,Autumn,"when I have had as much of the dust and drouth of London town as is good for me , I","Pall Mall Gazette, 19th September 1900",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8700,22,9,1900,Autumn,22,9,1900,Autumn,in garden walks . There has this year been a drought in and around Quetta . Metal does not rust or,"Pall Mall Gazette, 22nd September 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8701,8,10,1900,Autumn,8,10,1900,Autumn,starving stock and bring fodder into districts affected by the drought . Increased cost of coal and material is held responsible,"Pall Mall Gazette, 08th October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8702,8,10,1900,Autumn,8,10,1900,Autumn,"affairs of the colony . Owing to the serious t drought of the last few years , and the consequent enormous","Pall Mall Gazette, 08th October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8703,20,10,1900,Autumn,20,10,1900,Autumn,"while the estimtated loss to the crops caused by the drought wvas fiftv million pounds , in addition to the loss","Pall Mall Gazette, 20th October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8704,6,11,1900,Autumn,6,11,1900,Autumn,", but rather the contrary , in the greatest summer droughts . Some peasants were shoeing a handsome mule at the","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8705,6,11,1900,Autumn,6,11,1900,Autumn,", the foreign settlement of Cauton. -Reuter . TELEGRAPHS AND DROUGHT . SHANGHAI , Monday Night. ---The Chinese telegraph authorities report","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8706,6,11,1900,Autumn,6,11,1900,Autumn,"supposing that the tele- graphs are responsible for the prevailing drought . It is added , however , that the wires","Pall Mall Gazette, 06th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8707,9,11,1900,Autumn,9,11,1900,Autumn,"on it qttis 5 Besides this actual loss , the drought has prevented the usual natural ninrease in the flocks and","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8708,9,11,1900,Autumn,9,11,1900,Autumn,"interesting statements Corat1L ( therein o01 the subject of the drought , which appeal to a larger c 'c , e","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8709,9,11,1900,Autumn,9,11,1900,Autumn,"owing to the large expenditure incurred elsewhere . WHAT iiE DROUGHT MEANS . Further , the directors of the Scottish Australian","Pall Mall Gazette, 09th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8710,9,11,1900,Autumn,9,11,1900,Autumn,show tile severity of the season with wh iclh the drought u-ick ? stations have had to contend . During the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 09th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8711,13,11,1900,Autumn,13,11,1900,Autumn,"rt being made to assist . "" In times of drought and bad harvests , "" he sa' the natives fall","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8712,27,11,1900,Autumn,27,11,1900,Autumn,"; good newspaper flourished for a time , but the drought came , and the companly that sold the land was","Pall Mall Gazette, 27th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8713,28,11,1900,Autumn,28,11,1900,Autumn,by a ruddy sun yet never scorched by the deadly drought ; rich in forest and bush ofbeautifully-grained timbers which resound,"Pall Mall Gazette, 28th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8714,5,12,1900,Winter,5,12,1900,Winter,Lord Roberts to England. -Laf'an . MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS . The drought has broken in the eastern and midland districts of Cape,"Pall Mall Gazette, 05th December 1900",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8715,13,12,1900,Winter,13,12,1900,Winter,"bliazing sun of an Atisiah m summer . A great drought was on the land , and the parching heat w","Pall Mall Gazette, 13rd December 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8716,15,12,1900,Winter,15,12,1900,Winter,' . e amounted to twenty-five million bushels . Ihe drought and unfawouratr'' weather at one time threatened to ruin the,"Pall Mall Gazette, 15th December 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8717,30,6,1850,Summer,30,6,1850,Summer,"wrlicil tite pre . vioUs wet weather fiohewed by setbsequieit drought hld foriaedintoe a hiard iton crust , througi whicil tio","Reynold's Daily, 30th June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8718,15,9,1850,Autumn,15,9,1850,Autumn,"replenishing them at the water-holes on the road . The drought had dried them up , andeas the nearert river was","Reynold's Daily, 15th September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8719,16,2,1851,Winter,16,2,1851,Winter,"families were *sttlesl in5 Itl . A "" 5' 5vere drought prevailed in the nelghlsourlnt'guId'ity Gf rertnsvaal wvhere the sctok was","Reynold's Daily, 16th February 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8720,30,3,1851,Spring,30,3,1851,Spring,"want of Servalts to herd the flocks , the extreme drought which haa so impover- ished their horses , none being","Reynold's Daily, 30th March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8721,11,5,1851,Spring,11,5,1851,Spring,"was generally favourable , except where the placers are effectedby drought . A FnENca CsuaACTER. -A Frenchman , who under the","Reynold's Daily, 11st May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8722,1,6,1851,Summer,1,6,1851,Summer,"reading of the instruc- tions of the commandant , Colonel Drought ; of the statement made by the chief justice ,","Reynold's Daily, 01st June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8723,1,6,1851,Summer,1,6,1851,Summer,"by Mr. Selby , the Queen 's Advocate , Colonel Drought , and others in confir- mation of these statements .","Reynold's Daily, 01st June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8724,1,6,1851,Summer,1,6,1851,Summer,"public grounds . He defended the conduct . of Colonel Drought , who had only acted in accordance with the instructions","Reynold's Daily, 01st June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8725,10,8,1851,Summer,10,8,1851,Summer,"from 101. to 171. per ton , owing to the drought and destruction by fire . There are many , very","Reynold's Daily, 10th August 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8726,12,10,1851,Autumn,12,10,1851,Autumn,"took charge of the vessel , and brought her to Droughty Ferry , where they were relieved by a party of","Reynold's Daily, 12nd October 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8727,26,10,1851,Autumn,26,10,1851,Autumn,"is thought that the recent rains , foleowing the long drought , has greatly tended to impair the wall . DARING","Reynold's Daily, 26th October 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8728,2,11,1851,Autumn,2,11,1851,Autumn,"0 God ! "" is the'only cry . There 's drought in the land , and the herbagb is dead ,","Reynold's Daily, 02nd November 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8729,28,12,1851,Winter,28,12,1851,Winter,year our losses have been fearful from . the long drought . Our approaching clip will be far short of former,"Reynold's Daily, 28th December 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8730,2,5,1852,Spring,2,5,1852,Spring,months . removed to the South-west ; and the long drought which had lasted rather more than eleven weeks gave way,"Reynold's Daily, 02nd May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8731,2,5,1852,Spring,2,5,1852,Spring,are sutjects for speaulation -Builder-. eodlitilr DROUGHnT AT MANCHJESTER -A drought of e otr2c bas continuan ce is explsiug the inbnbit-tist5oth,"Reynold's Daily, 02nd May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8732,20,6,1852,Summer,20,6,1852,Summer,"to cross them in vain ; bat , the . drought of 18111 led to another attempt on the part of","Reynold's Daily, 20th June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8733,11,7,1852,Summer,11,7,1852,Summer,"to the diggings , for when we arrived here the drought had driven the Icolonials ' back ; the town-people and","Reynold's Daily, 11st July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8734,18,7,1852,Summer,18,7,1852,Summer,"Mr. T. B. Horefall , of Liverpool , who was Drought forward as the Pre-emrinently Protestant , and religious , and","Reynold's Daily, 18th July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8735,5,9,1852,Autumn,5,9,1852,Autumn,"of Billiards , Game of Chess , the Game of Droughts , Backgammon , the Game of Cricket , Game of","Reynold's Daily, 05th September 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8736,21,11,1852,Autumn,21,11,1852,Autumn,"12s. , on account of being so much injured by droughty weather ; 3s. and 59. has been the average price","Reynold's Daily, 21st November 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8737,27,2,1853,Winter,27,2,1853,Winter,. and that during a season . of such universal drought that.every other species of vegetation languished or died . In,"Reynold's Daily, 27th February 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8738,6,3,1853,Spring,6,3,1853,Spring,""" They do not dry up during the longest continued drought , and suffer little or no diminution in their volume","Reynold's Daily, 06th March 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8739,6,3,1853,Spring,6,3,1853,Spring,"to fall , but Is subject to reduction dur- jug drought . The stream never freezes ; and though its course","Reynold's Daily, 06th March 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8740,3,4,1853,Spring,3,4,1853,Spring,"by far lte healthiest season , for then the extreme drought and sun dries every moist thing , and , decomposition","Reynold's Daily, 03rd April 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8741,13,11,1853,Autumn,13,11,1853,Autumn,"spirit of the Turks hat thas been served by providential droughts , and diplomacy been worsted by the weather. - Leeds","Reynold's Daily, 13rd November 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8742,12,2,1854,Winter,12,2,1854,Winter,"p eider the plants particu- larly liable to siffer from drought in suicer , or from and- den chariges in the","Reynold's Daily, 12nd February 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8743,13,8,1854,Summer,13,8,1854,Summer,. that carnations . and picotees do not suffer from drought . . Layering may be commenced with those shoots sulliciently.,"Reynold's Daily, 13rd August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8744,17,9,1854,Autumn,17,9,1854,Autumn,"other green crops which were beginning to suffer : from drought , wi , if it continues boug , retard harvest","Reynold's Daily, 17th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8745,28,1,1855,Winter,28,1,1855,Winter,"seemed to present itself . There had been an unusual drought during the summer , whichnwas now drawing to a cloze","Reynold's Daily, 28th January 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8746,29,7,1855,Summer,29,7,1855,Summer,"extent cf thousands of acres , and from the continued drought and late peried Cf the season little chance now exists","Reynold's Daily, 29th July 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8747,12,8,1855,Summer,12,8,1855,Summer,". Had the weather continued hot and dry , the drought by this time must have been the source of very","Reynold's Daily, 12nd August 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8748,12,8,1855,Summer,12,8,1855,Summer,FLoWERS-Take care that carnations and picetees do not suffer from drought . Layering may be commenced with those shoots sufficiently long,"Reynold's Daily, 12nd August 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8749,2,9,1855,Autumn,2,9,1855,Autumn,". These plants are subjected to long penieds of excessive drought in their native habitats , and are said to thrive","Reynold's Daily, 02nd September 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8750,30,9,1855,Autumn,30,9,1855,Autumn,"of the -Moion , eru1alerI than Indiaus , . or drought , . or grasshoppers .. - It indicates the -ray","Reynold's Daily, 30th September 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8751,23,12,1855,Winter,23,12,1855,Winter,"and nine o'clock , and changed his mdcn.Isn i a drought which relieved him from the sikes adgv hinem ese1 did-","Reynold's Daily, 23rd December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8752,9,11,1856,Autumn,9,11,1856,Autumn,"from her , leave it exposed to-perish of famine or drought , or peraps to : be devoured by the wild","Reynold's Daily, 09th November 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8753,7,6,1857,Summer,7,6,1857,Summer,"ScRtBBEacE-Newly-planted shrubs will require thorough "" waterings in periods of droughts . Mfassea of Ahierican shrubs under-or near large trees should","Reynold's Daily, 07th June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8754,26,7,1857,Summer,26,7,1857,Summer,"the bush , -a catas- trophe often originating through long drought and extreme heat . A young settler , named Robert","Reynold's Daily, 26th July 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8755,20,9,1857,Autumn,20,9,1857,Autumn,"small , but we had a few officers wounded- Colonel Drought , 60th Rifles ' ; Colonel 'Seaton , 35th Native","Reynold's Daily, 20th September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8756,23,5,1858,Spring,23,5,1858,Spring,"but that is3 of slight importancs . They are aUl Drought up byrDne , as you see . I ini educa-ing","Reynold's Daily, 23rd May 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8757,23,5,1858,Spring,23,5,1858,Spring,alnlost as dusty as they noulds1haresbeefl afte : a lengthened drought- i' e he most inveterate epeculsitor allowedithe first facn 'to,"Reynold's Daily, 23rd May 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8758,3,7,1859,Summer,3,7,1859,Summer,"walking in , but later , when the ambulance moles Drought in many stretched ant at fall length and motionless on","Reynold's Daily, 03rd July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8759,10,7,1859,Summer,10,7,1859,Summer,"Mtarthy , a tall , powerful looking Irishman , was Drought before air . Combs , charged with committing a volent","Reynold's Daily, 10th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8760,14,8,1859,Summer,14,8,1859,Summer,"of gurojie , caused in a great measure 'by the drought and excessive heaj tbat have prevailed . The latest instance","Reynold's Daily, 14th August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8761,6,11,1859,Autumn,6,11,1859,Autumn,"obervid tO hhir that he'lhadestolen . EL cajhbox .. Mr. Drought : . Whit dih6.uli'e'& ? Witnetsa : Hi aDOW ""","Reynold's Daily, 06th November 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8762,19,8,1860,Summer,19,8,1860,Summer,") vering companits while the change of front was effected drought down a shower of rain , and when the marching","Reynold's Daily, 19th August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8763,26,8,1860,Summer,26,8,1860,Summer,"HighlanRds ; there was no exces either of rain or drought , heat or cold , and the broods of grouse","Reynold's Daily, 26th August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8764,9,6,1861,Summer,9,6,1861,Summer,"such an event had heppened in the shape of a drought and censequent faminie , the necessary leanctof which was a","Reynold's Daily, 09th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8765,4,5,1862,Spring,4,5,1862,Spring,"shortly becme vtoo shallow , in consequence of the summer droughts , to enable the Northern gunbosts to co-operate with the","Reynold's Daily, 04th May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8766,11,5,1862,Spring,11,5,1862,Spring,", ned botslea of British rtand sherry to which even drought would be pre- rerable . Slabe of chocolate altersiate with'","Reynold's Daily, 11st May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8767,18,5,1862,Spring,18,5,1862,Spring,"of thirst begin , - Oh . then the bitterest drought were sweet To slake the fire that burns within .","Reynold's Daily, 18th May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8768,15,6,1862,Summer,15,6,1862,Summer,and so long as the plants do not sufer from drought it will best to wait for the friendly irrigation of,"Reynold's Daily, 15th June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8769,10,8,1862,Summer,10,8,1862,Summer,. Floi Ulb d' take care that carnations and Picoreed drought . ] Layering may be CootOtilrped V as are sufficiently,"Reynold's Daily, 10th August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8770,12,10,1862,Autumn,12,10,1862,Autumn,"at the root , but avoi suchel a degree of drought as would be likely to injure the foliage or the","Reynold's Daily, 12nd October 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8771,29,3,1863,Spring,29,3,1863,Spring,"of ill health than suffering plants to become checked through drought Follow up matters of propagation , and see that cuttings","Reynold's Daily, 29th March 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8772,2,8,1863,Summer,2,8,1863,Summer,", and Is thus aecounted for The long and excessive drought to which this pnrt of the colony miss been subjected","Reynold's Daily, 02nd August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8773,11,10,1863,Autumn,11,10,1863,Autumn,. The four f cllowlg yewrs were remarkable for exesaifve drought . The aptiogs which formerly ykdvd abundance ef water were,"Reynold's Daily, 11st October 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8774,15,11,1863,Autumn,15,11,1863,Autumn,into the shop and asked for two dosles of a drought for a man who had taken a Uitile too much,"Reynold's Daily, 15th November 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8775,24,1,1864,Winter,24,1,1864,Winter,"following party : George Jacobs driver ; a Alohn Wesley Drought and Newel Omclt , foragers ; i I Gad Jamee","Reynold's Daily, 24th January 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8776,19,6,1864,Summer,19,6,1864,Summer,"rais had begun , nor that there had been a drought at Cape Coast Castle for twenty months , and that","Reynold's Daily, 19th June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8777,14,8,1864,Summer,14,8,1864,Summer,tupssed a most agreooalle termina- tion to the lonag-0ontin Aid drought . At about hall . past seven there O.- 1t9le-,"Reynold's Daily, 14th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8778,28,8,1864,Summer,28,8,1864,Summer,"maid by the medical men ) to the long- continued drought , which has caused the drains to become little better","Reynold's Daily, 28th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8779,11,9,1864,Autumn,11,9,1864,Autumn,"and other winter greens has been delayed by the late drought , that operation should new be completed as soon as","Reynold's Daily, 11st September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8780,13,11,1864,Autumn,13,11,1864,Autumn,"; . but as that country is liable to tremendous droughts , their best business is to make rain . This","Reynold's Daily, 13rd November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8781,20,11,1864,Autumn,20,11,1864,Autumn,"WtiC sW ; i nence from alcoholic baveragos IIo a Drought te health , increased strength , saeg nlgrth , scuntde","Reynold's Daily, 20th November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8782,14,5,1865,Spring,14,5,1865,Spring,into an im- pervious crust that kitchen crops suffer by drought . FLOWER BEDS are supposed to be turned once or,"Reynold's Daily, 14th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8783,25,6,1865,Summer,25,6,1865,Summer,IRanuncnluses will want water frequently ; they can not endure drought ; and beds of valuable kinds must be screened in,"Reynold's Daily, 25th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8784,26,11,1865,Autumn,26,11,1865,Autumn,"immediate cause of this distress would seem to be the drought of the last two years ; but , infaot ,","Reynold's Daily, 26th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8785,26,11,1865,Autumn,26,11,1865,Autumn,"vigion fail , as has been the case , frem drought , they muat steal or starve . And this is","Reynold's Daily, 26th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8786,17,12,1865,Winter,17,12,1865,Winter,until eJl the evidence in the case was sifted and Drought to light . Comnarnica- Vors weore also received and read,"Reynold's Daily, 17th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8787,24,12,1865,Winter,24,12,1865,Winter,"the prospeot of a short harvest and the continuance of drought in the pastoral districts of the north , the stream","Reynold's Daily, 24th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8788,7,1,1866,Winter,7,1,1866,Winter,", and while every steds forwara gives you a fresh drought of pure out-door air , the mind is entertained by","Reynold's Daily, 07th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8789,22,7,1866,Summer,22,7,1866,Summer,"Say ina circular : - "" This , week the drought and beat onetinued : until PIday MAfrnoon , ' whe'n","Reynold's Daily, 22nd July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8790,2,6,1867,Summer,2,6,1867,Summer,"a state of dormancy , whether produced by cold , drought , or exces- sive moisture . Their peculiar structure enables","Reynold's Daily, 02nd June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8791,2,6,1867,Summer,2,6,1867,Summer,they are not so liable to be injured either by drought or excess of rain . It is well known to,"Reynold's Daily, 02nd June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8792,28,7,1867,Summer,28,7,1867,Summer,"first crop had been set , there was a general drought in that part of the country , so that nearly","Reynold's Daily, 28th July 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8793,25,8,1867,Summer,25,8,1867,Summer,"on Monday , Samuel Green , a oce-termonger , was Drought before amr . Burcham , oharged with committing a ;","Reynold's Daily, 25th August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8794,13,10,1867,Autumn,13,10,1867,Autumn,' STIK . Oto rLste ltalora' Striker bas wo en Drought to a ctee by the unuoi oitiouel return of the,"Reynold's Daily, 13rd October 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8795,24,11,1867,Autumn,24,11,1867,Autumn,"and original comedy , In two acts , by Mr. drought entitled KIND TO A FAULT . To conclude with Byron","Reynold's Daily, 24th November 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8796,29,3,1868,Spring,29,3,1868,Spring,"destructive number . Tev ; lyrLing had been esatenup , drought had followved , , Piddira LO which untoward state of","Reynold's Daily, 29th March 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8797,26,4,1868,Spring,26,4,1868,Spring,"have not' seen 'him since that night . When Mullin Drought Barrett first , there was no one with me .","Reynold's Daily, 26th April 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8798,21,6,1868,Summer,21,6,1868,Summer,may perhaps have been afforded by fears that the prolonged drought may detract seriously from the fair promise of the crops,"Reynold's Daily, 21st June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8799,28,6,1868,Summer,28,6,1868,Summer,all quarters as to the effeet produced by such long-protracted drought . On the heavy lands the wheat had borne the,"Reynold's Daily, 28th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8800,2,8,1868,Summer,2,8,1868,Summer,"the accounts are unfavourable . owing to the long continued drought . The trede is heavy , and prices are nominal","Reynold's Daily, 02nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8801,16,8,1868,Summer,16,8,1868,Summer,"of them , are eadeavouring to take advantage of the drought , as the butchers did of cattle plague , and","Reynold's Daily, 16th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8802,6,9,1868,Autumn,6,9,1868,Autumn,", on the ground that the prolonged and remark-i able drought which so greatly contributed to the dissas- : ters inqueeticn","Reynold's Daily, 06th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8803,18,10,1868,Autumn,18,10,1868,Autumn,"in ye ; he damp or exposing themselves to . droughts or cur- w ents of air , there need be","Reynold's Daily, 18th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8804,25,10,1868,Autumn,25,10,1868,Autumn,"degrees of latitude , the heat is often intense ; droughts of many months occur , during whibh rivers and water-holes","Reynold's Daily, 25th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8805,27,12,1868,Winter,27,12,1868,Winter,"The LANCASHIRE LASS . Messrs . Emery . Irving . drought Clay- ton . Wyndham . Stephens , Ter-ott El .","Reynold's Daily, 27th December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8806,6,6,1869,Summer,6,6,1869,Summer,"a state of dormancy , whether produced by cold , drought , or excessive moisture . ' Their peculiar structure enables","Reynold's Daily, 06th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8807,27,6,1869,Summer,27,6,1869,Summer,", at his mansion in Carlton House- terrace , -were Drought to the hammer "" without reev . O'n Tues- fay","Reynold's Daily, 27th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8808,10,10,1869,Autumn,10,10,1869,Autumn,"are now to be found . During periods of continued drought , these hbrds travel im- mense distances i search of","Reynold's Daily, 10th October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8809,10,10,1869,Autumn,10,10,1869,Autumn,"stock are dying very fLsst from the effects of the drought , these denizens of the plain appear in ex- cellent","Reynold's Daily, 10th October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8810,27,2,1870,Winter,27,2,1870,Winter,"in the climate of the plains . Instead of continuous droughts all along the railroad , rain now falls in refreshing","Reynold's Daily, 27th February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8811,27,2,1870,Winter,27,2,1870,Winter,"network all over that region . Instead of the destructive droughts formerly suffered there , for some four or five years","Reynold's Daily, 27th February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8812,12,6,1870,Summer,12,6,1870,Summer,"continued for , if they get the least check through drought , insects Vill attack them , and then good-bye to","Reynold's Daily, 12nd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8813,19,6,1870,Summer,19,6,1870,Summer,"Emperor , bat prinbipally co the con- tinuance of the drought . The Government has withdrawn the Blil for reducing the","Reynold's Daily, 19th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8814,19,6,1870,Summer,19,6,1870,Summer,reports reach us complaining of the general and now serious drought . Partially there have been showers ; and a few,"Reynold's Daily, 19th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8815,19,6,1870,Summer,19,6,1870,Summer,Salamis went to render assistance . TrUXNDERSTORm. -The lon. continued drought was terminated on Thursday night in the metropolis by a,"Reynold's Daily, 19th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8816,19,6,1870,Summer,19,6,1870,Summer,"chateriz the agricuLturl seed trade . e pro . long'ed drought , which has now become quite serious ; causes eIl","Reynold's Daily, 19th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8817,19,6,1870,Summer,19,6,1870,Summer,"of public stocks , as a continuation of the long drought would have done great damage to the crops . *","Reynold's Daily, 19th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8818,26,6,1870,Summer,26,6,1870,Summer,Essex every day the injurious effects of this seriously prolonged drought are now apparent . Pieces of wheat that a fortnight,"Reynold's Daily, 26th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8819,26,6,1870,Summer,26,6,1870,Summer,"crops are hardly even looked for . Barley stands the drought well , and , with immediate showers , may yet","Reynold's Daily, 26th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8820,26,6,1870,Summer,26,6,1870,Summer,"in our general agrioultural produce of 90,000,0001 . An expensive drought this ! -Chanber o Agriculture Journal *IONETART AL D C02z","Reynold's Daily, 26th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8821,3,7,1870,Summer,3,7,1870,Summer,"send up their stock , but owing to the severe drought and sCarcity of fodder , the conldtion of the animals","Reynold's Daily, 03rd July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8822,24,7,1870,Summer,24,7,1870,Summer,"at from the outside . Dnidng great heat and great drought , branches of elm trees were exceedingly liable to fall","Reynold's Daily, 24th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8823,25,9,1870,Autumn,25,9,1870,Autumn,words of his comuentary on the pice of gonerolship that Drought the army Of M2ac1ahon to the place where it was,"Reynold's Daily, 25th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8824,18,12,1870,Winter,18,12,1870,Winter,"the South , for there has been little or no drought in Pcotland this year , anid this fact was well","Reynold's Daily, 18th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8825,8,1,1871,Winter,8,1,1871,Winter,"of its deterioration . A scarcity of grass from long drought or an epidemic of rinderpest will , of course ,","Reynold's Daily, 08th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8826,16,7,1871,Summer,16,7,1871,Summer,"and a "" race "" Lt of pribones vere t Drought out . They passed by me , and I said","Reynold's Daily, 16th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8827,10,12,1871,Winter,10,12,1871,Winter,"be lucky enough to raise a crop , as great droughts and violent floods , both inimicalto his prospects , are","Reynold's Daily, 10th December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8828,28,4,1872,Spring,28,4,1872,Spring,Gone are winds that gambolled hardily ; There in a drought on the whitened plain ; And if the night comes,"Reynold's Daily, 28th April 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8829,12,5,1872,Spring,12,5,1872,Spring,much as a drink of beer to tt maecoh hi' drought . AnAd if' cur lepialature could bo*ast LF fe mere,"Reynold's Daily, 12nd May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8830,28,7,1872,Summer,28,7,1872,Summer,that thsey ar by no means oson affected by the drought . SBAoci-nN bEin BrAss must also be grown somewhat ox,"Reynold's Daily, 28th July 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8831,15,9,1872,Autumn,15,9,1872,Autumn,"was everywhere heavier than , in con- sequence of long-conutinued drought , hadbeen anticipated . Thepotto asunein irelandawas the consequence of","Reynold's Daily, 15th September 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8832,12,1,1873,Winter,12,1,1873,Winter,"prepare a proper soil , which should be free from drought , and have a top-drtEssing of decayed manure , or","Reynold's Daily, 12nd January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8833,29,6,1873,Summer,29,6,1873,Summer,"over the co roughest elements-frost and heat , sand and drought- oF has accomplished a task which throws quite into the","Reynold's Daily, 29th June 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8834,28,12,1873,Winter,28,12,1873,Winter,"it to me stiff . "" When there u-as a drought , Chubib used to 11e5t us in the street and","Reynold's Daily, 28th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8835,22,3,1874,Spring,22,3,1874,Spring,of the British arms . I deeply regret that the drought of last summer has affected the most populous provinces of,"Reynold's Daily, 22nd March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8836,3,5,1874,Spring,3,5,1874,Spring,"it will yield , for there are the and the drought to upset a'l my reckoning . Neiter can I do","Reynold's Daily, 03rd May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8837,19,7,1874,Summer,19,7,1874,Summer,"to preo. vent a oheolr in ess ol 'very severe drought , of which the state of the plant will be","Reynold's Daily, 19th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8838,2,8,1874,Summer,2,8,1874,Summer,"tendenca For Engoioh anseed trade keepsvery duh. thoalld the present drought eoni tinueo mch longer there heav , at ahort doubt","Reynold's Daily, 02nd August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8839,18,10,1874,Autumn,18,10,1874,Autumn,Which prirServes their . 'rote losing toe cater in a drought ; bur this also is a sirtwontaeerre and jesrirlable act,"Reynold's Daily, 18th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8840,22,11,1874,Autumn,22,11,1874,Autumn,", had also encoun- tered great difficulties through the great drought , by which they had lost great F ) ortions","Reynold's Daily, 22nd November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8841,31,10,1875,Autumn,31,10,1875,Autumn,"devoulr ynmm. '' Suspecting the missionaries of having caused a drought bg means of withchrt'ft , they sum- nioned theml to","Reynold's Daily, 31st October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8842,5,12,1875,Winter,5,12,1875,Winter,"tinues full , and is afeccted neither by rains nor droughts . But that which is most remarkable in this operation","Reynold's Daily, 05th December 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8843,9,1,1876,Winter,9,1,1876,Winter,so- there is wide-spread famine ! The famnine came from drought last year . There-was rice enough- in the land to,"Reynold's Daily, 09th January 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8844,12,3,1876,Spring,12,3,1876,Spring,"BnMOLD ! -What City magnate 's name is suggestive of drought , and is besides in two languages , original and","Reynold's Daily, 12nd March 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8845,26,3,1876,Spring,26,3,1876,Spring,not shoot so freely nor be ahle to fresist the drought in the summer so well as those which wereplanted a.,"Reynold's Daily, 26th March 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8846,20,8,1876,Summer,20,8,1876,Summer,"near Wherstead , Suffolk , in consequnce of the extreme drought . The damage done is estimated at 300 . AEVIEWS","Reynold's Daily, 20th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8847,13,5,1877,Spring,13,5,1877,Spring,"whenever necessary , to IMvned all newiplanted vegetables suffering fe.m drought ; afterwards , usr the soil will COILs hard .","Reynold's Daily, 13rd May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8848,7,10,1877,Autumn,7,10,1877,Autumn,it ? English oticials aud journalists charge it to the drought . The same clhss charged the Irish famine to Providence,"Reynold's Daily, 07th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8849,7,10,1877,Autumn,7,10,1877,Autumn,"establish- ing great resorvoirs and irrigating canals to offset thc drought , and in establishing manufactures . All this might have","Reynold's Daily, 07th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8850,14,10,1877,Autumn,14,10,1877,Autumn,the corruption and moral decay prevailing throughout Rluscian society . DROUGHT Z ! IN AUSBTALIA . We have fles of Aus'ralihn,"Reynold's Daily, 14th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8851,14,10,1877,Autumn,14,10,1877,Autumn,"prircipal topic of discussion in the papers is the contiauinig drought , which was having the most disastrous re3slts . Rains","Reynold's Daily, 14th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8852,14,10,1877,Autumn,14,10,1877,Autumn,leading joutrnals in the western districts state ; that the drought is baving tbe most ruinous effects upon the squatters .,"Reynold's Daily, 14th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8853,3,3,1878,Spring,3,3,1878,Spring,by wvater power that were liable to he stopped by drought or flood from six in the morning until seven at,"Reynold's Daily, 03rd March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8854,14,4,1878,Spring,14,4,1878,Spring,"skin for more than fifty years , and that doctors Drought ladies there to her to be cared of any rash","Reynold's Daily, 14th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8855,5,10,1879,Autumn,5,10,1879,Autumn,"the guard room under strict watch on Sunday . The drought , numbering about sixty , left Sheerness by train on","Reynold's Daily, 05th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8856,19,10,1879,Autumn,19,10,1879,Autumn,"biting cld , 'floods of ( rains , and frightful droughts ; in fact , we passed I through all possible","Reynold's Daily, 19th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8857,26,10,1879,Autumn,26,10,1879,Autumn,"nominate Cetywayc at the nest election . AseuuGND MANSLAUGHTuR. -Thomas Drought , 42 , was committed for trial by the-Maidstone umagistrates","Reynold's Daily, 26th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8858,2,11,1879,Autumn,2,11,1879,Autumn,"penal servitude for fifteen years . KILLING IA WirF. -T77ho'ms Drought , 42 , was in- dicted for the manslaughter of","Reynold's Daily, 02nd November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8859,2,11,1879,Autumn,2,11,1879,Autumn,"was in- dicted for the manslaughter of his wife Rhodsa Drought . Me . Prentice , Q.C. , and Mr. Sanbeyprosecuted","Reynold's Daily, 02nd November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8860,1,2,1880,Winter,1,2,1880,Winter,"I'cl biting cold , fo:ds of rains , and frightful droughts ; fact , we passed through all possible atmosphei changes","Reynold's Daily, 01st February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8861,30,5,1880,Spring,30,5,1880,Spring,"SUMMER4 THE . Feowa- GAsale-Althoogh the long and . ucuansi drought , , alliedtocold winkds , . presents mosttuwsuitable elements to","Reynold's Daily, 30th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8862,6,6,1880,Summer,6,6,1880,Summer,"Candabar . Distress among Ashakzai and Mairzai tribes owing to drought . "" A further military movement ( says a Cabul","Reynold's Daily, 06th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8863,27,6,1880,Summer,27,6,1880,Summer,"frost in the winter , and from hot suns and drought in summer , and in thi latter season no trouble","Reynold's Daily, 27th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8864,29,8,1880,Summer,29,8,1880,Summer,", which is very scarce . Owing to the long drought a'nd the two years ' war , the greatest difficulty","Reynold's Daily, 29th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8865,12,9,1880,Autumn,12,9,1880,Autumn,"neglect these Items . Having regard to the heat and drought wrhieh * has prevailed , the water-pot should freely be","Reynold's Daily, 12nd September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8866,24,10,1880,Autumn,24,10,1880,Autumn,"the investigation of iery commissions . They could not have Drought it possible that persons of such high , dndag as","Reynold's Daily, 24th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8867,31,10,1880,Autumn,31,10,1880,Autumn,"seems to sauser most from the fnauts in hea-t and drought , the sweeitwlbiim snigers most from its diseaese in wet","Reynold's Daily, 31st October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8868,28,11,1880,Autumn,28,11,1880,Autumn,"forcing the plants unduly , at other times heat and drought ronderiog them stagnant . As a rule , any good","Reynold's Daily, 28th November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8869,22,5,1881,Spring,22,5,1881,Spring,"student imagfines he has been specially created to make a drought in the whisky trade , and afterwards tries to smits","Reynold's Daily, 22nd May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8870,10,7,1881,Summer,10,7,1881,Summer,", aed they do just as well through heat and drought as in a more favourable season , We sow seed","Reynold's Daily, 10th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8871,24,7,1881,Summer,24,7,1881,Summer,"can very well imitulia that during the prevailing heat and drought the need of eulscullet Nvateriig , and . the eesr","Reynold's Daily, 24th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8872,24,7,1881,Summer,24,7,1881,Summer,"there is no reason why thby shoald Dot , daring drought , be kept con- stantly and freely watered . If","Reynold's Daily, 24th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8873,24,7,1881,Summer,24,7,1881,Summer,one seems to be specially helped by the heat and drought . The maggot is the product of a fly which,"Reynold's Daily, 24th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8874,31,7,1881,Summer,31,7,1881,Summer,now be looked after and encouraged . Owing to the drought these are not so early or so abmndant this year,"Reynold's Daily, 31st July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8875,31,7,1881,Summer,31,7,1881,Summer,"Magnum.Bonunas , there intoo much reason to fear that the drought has given them a cheek , and when the rain","Reynold's Daily, 31st July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8876,21,8,1881,Summer,21,8,1881,Summer,"of year scarlet rrunner blonics than atmospheric heat , and drought at the reols . The runner is a gross feeder","Reynold's Daily, 21st August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8877,4,9,1881,Autumn,4,9,1881,Autumn,"all better . As the mildew is- often generated by drought at the' roots , it is- well to keep the","Reynold's Daily, 04th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8878,30,4,1882,Spring,30,4,1882,Spring,"of last autumn , and in some other casse the drought 0 quite starved the crop altogether , so that much","Reynold's Daily, 30th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8879,28,5,1882,Spring,28,5,1882,Spring,", densely thick , and very dry through the late drought . By cutting down a large breadth of trees the","Reynold's Daily, 28th May 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8880,4,6,1882,Summer,4,6,1882,Summer,"planted , and watering freely must be looked to if drought continues . Pinch batk , without compunction , any plants","Reynold's Daily, 04th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8881,16,7,1882,Summer,16,7,1882,Summer,"cooler , and the bads are not so tested by drought . Then still farthes , such late buds lie dor-mant","Reynold's Daily, 16th July 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8882,20,8,1882,Summer,20,8,1882,Summer,"prematurcly to fall . Tao first and primar eaus is drought , both at the roots Mind in the air .","Reynold's Daily, 20th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8883,25,2,1883,Winter,25,2,1883,Winter,"has suffered from nervousness for years and taken composing . droughts PAt night jn-coinsequence , When found dead in bed two","Reynold's Daily, 25th February 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8884,11,3,1883,Spring,11,3,1883,Spring,"mulohing of long dung , to keep off heat and drought . kAxWERS TO 0OoaSSPONDEsNTS , -OLa SdVscasesa ( 'Reading )","Reynold's Daily, 11st March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8885,15,4,1883,Spring,15,4,1883,Spring,"is not well to allifs the plauts to flag through drought , yet it is not bad for the plant that","Reynold's Daily, 15th April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8886,13,5,1883,Spring,13,5,1883,Spring,"pour down , and as thors had been a long drought the water was hailed as an tmm.nss benefit to the","Reynold's Daily, 13rd May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8887,24,6,1883,Summer,24,6,1883,Summer,"is exceedingly difficult , but evidently it is fostered by drought , whilst very lnnriant growth , caused by abundant moisture","Reynold's Daily, 24th June 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8888,29,7,1883,Summer,29,7,1883,Summer,"promote the mildew , and it is said that excessive drought at the roots will do the same , but that","Reynold's Daily, 29th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8889,26,8,1883,Summer,26,8,1883,Summer,N G. FORH GOOD AmmlLS. -Dnring a period of uiusual drought kround the metiopolis. we find in X few good annuals,"Reynold's Daily, 26th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8890,2,9,1883,Autumn,2,9,1883,Autumn,"to direct t heir attacks against the landlords . THE DROUGHT IN NORTHERN Simla , Aug. 30 . The Government has","Reynold's Daily, 02nd September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8891,2,9,1883,Autumn,2,9,1883,Autumn,"relief works in the northern provinces , owing to the drought prevailing there . Eight thousand persons will be employed in","Reynold's Daily, 02nd September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8892,2,9,1883,Autumn,2,9,1883,Autumn,"very much must depend upon the weather , as where drought prevails not much more oan bh done than in clearing","Reynold's Daily, 02nd September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8893,2,9,1883,Autumn,2,9,1883,Autumn,"musb be a short one , owing to the prevailing drought ; but rain may come at any moment , and","Reynold's Daily, 02nd September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8894,2,12,1883,Winter,2,12,1883,Winter,"sister-exceeding A1,909. - The prisoner procured him a banker 's drought for 1,900 in the name of Hamilton , saying this","Reynold's Daily, 02nd December 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8895,13,1,1884,Winter,13,1,1884,Winter,"in sowing late peas- r larel , as , eahould drought . set in ormuilde.ol vn i gl rainfall , the","Reynold's Daily, 13rd January 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8896,16,3,1884,Spring,16,3,1884,Spring,", as the reots ame thus orotected from-great heat and drought , and alsofromfrost . Ifathe lights hitedboth back idroutbn quiet","Reynold's Daily, 16th March 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8897,1,6,1884,Summer,1,6,1884,Summer,"manure about the roots to keep the soil moist . Drought seems to promote the fungus , whilst inosturo checks it","Reynold's Daily, 01st June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8898,15,6,1884,Summer,15,6,1884,Summer,"the hardness of the ground , owing to the great drought ; but just in time Jupiter Plirrius was exceedingly has7","Reynold's Daily, 15th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8899,6,7,1884,Summer,6,7,1884,Summer,"perhaps , to some extent . suffering ; fromi.the prevailing drought , but it- inay be as well to point:onttha1 the","Reynold's Daily, 06th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8900,20,7,1884,Summer,20,7,1884,Summer,them . We have had so long a serbs of drought that manY early kinds have almost come to maturity .,"Reynold's Daily, 20th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8901,17,8,1884,Summer,17,8,1884,Summer,"will break up strong , and makequick growth it the drought has not utterly killed the roots . It is thab","Reynold's Daily, 17th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8902,31,8,1884,Summer,31,8,1884,Summer,", peas , -and beans havewgrown. -No deubt , exceeding drought-has made grubs meare notde than usual . AN Accident of","Reynold's Daily, 31st August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8903,28,9,1884,Autumn,28,9,1884,Autumn,"; the roots of tie- tree-still -sfFering somwha from the drought . Ferthe ; vsinsat ae sad-worry , aned icjre 4","Reynold's Daily, 28th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8904,9,11,1884,Autumn,9,11,1884,Autumn,", but that was attributed to the long period of drought . The subject of the outfall of* sewage was under","Reynold's Daily, 09th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8905,9,11,1884,Autumn,9,11,1884,Autumn,"Year of& 8tried . . Zidkiel fbie* U told the Drought and Earthquqake in England , the Expedition to Egypt ,","Reynold's Daily, 09th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8906,16,11,1884,Autumn,16,11,1884,Autumn,"Year of Strife . Zadkiel fore . UJ told the Drought . and Eaa'thquaiee in England , the Exspedition to Egypt","Reynold's Daily, 16th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8907,19,7,1885,Summer,19,7,1885,Summer,i cod start-7hlcr neretbey .. rTle great heat tnd couecq4ont drought Wvtrct di zv-'th --e'in to get cint their winter greens,"Reynold's Daily, 19th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8908,30,8,1885,Summer,30,8,1885,Summer,"change for the betti w' in the weather , for drought still Very g ls to tttl iteseemnsveryprobablywill do so fors","Reynold's Daily, 30th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8909,18,10,1885,Autumn,18,10,1885,Autumn,"ciean aold halth ase , f in spite of the drought , some splendd s - e too conmmonly auns ed","Reynold's Daily, 18th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8910,8,11,1885,Autumn,8,11,1885,Autumn,"spitc of the , comparative wide area which the summer drought covered , we have rarely seen cleaner , hand .","Reynold's Daily, 08th November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8911,5,9,1886,Autumn,5,9,1886,Autumn,against friendly Governments . Sir J. FERGUSSOjqa The Rev. Mr. Drought 's complaint was only received by the Secretary of State,"Reynold's Daily, 05th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8912,12,9,1886,Autumn,12,9,1886,Autumn,"*M.5 oilvlul va 1cs is caused by one of two drought at the root , or by , etosphere , preventing","Reynold's Daily, 12nd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8913,10,10,1886,Autumn,10,10,1886,Autumn,""" 'An' the divil a mouth Shall be frisads wi4 drouth , While I hev whistzy , ale , or beer","Reynold's Daily, 10th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8914,6,2,1887,Winter,6,2,1887,Winter,fairly strong and well [ 'Porll ts give out in drought in shallow soils . Jr beans -usaLybhe dibbled in thrlecle,"Reynold's Daily, 06th February 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8915,21,8,1887,Summer,21,8,1887,Summer,"soil , aiwl abollt an ileh is iegi:t . The drought has favoured the productici of tL. 'e things greatly ,","Reynold's Daily, 21st August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8916,25,9,1887,Autumn,25,9,1887,Autumn,"The soil , in spite of the long season of drought , seems full of weed seeds ; bht happ ;","Reynold's Daily, 25th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8917,25,12,1887,Winter,25,12,1887,Winter,education . A : vote of thanks to the chairman Drought the proceedings to a close . In the evening there,"Reynold's Daily, 25th December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8918,15,1,1888,Winter,15,1,1888,Winter,and because the roots are deep down tuey long endure drought . We saw last summer a flee row of pesas,"Reynold's Daily, 15th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8919,5,2,1888,Winter,5,2,1888,Winter,"the golden grain . Through heat and cold , through drought and rai Through hunger and through thirst , We perish","Reynold's Daily, 05th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8920,5,2,1888,Winter,5,2,1888,Winter,hoen fairlY oPen . To prepare for tp ili summer drought we onaht to have a raliny pei' ' end should,"Reynold's Daily, 05th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8921,22,4,1888,Spring,22,4,1888,Spring,"hurricane of April that year was followed by a prolonged drought , and in August it became evident that the crops","Reynold's Daily, 22nd April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8922,16,9,1888,Autumn,16,9,1888,Autumn,"labour . * * * * * Timt Rev. Frederick Drought Eyre has died , unde peculiar circamstances , at 1","Reynold's Daily, 16th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8923,16,9,1888,Autumn,16,9,1888,Autumn,"U The inquest onL cue uu- , -l--oab- -iilm , Drought Eyre , aged eighty-six , of 1 , Cob- resumed","Reynold's Daily, 16th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8924,31,3,1889,Spring,31,3,1889,Spring,have ust at the eropping time to 'withstannd the summer drought . It is wise to trench 'where the rows are,"Reynold's Daily, 31st March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8925,7,4,1889,Spring,7,4,1889,Spring,"all the lily tribe are apt to sufre fe aa drought as well as from excessive dampne ral best , in","Reynold's Daily, 07th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8926,14,4,1889,Spring,14,4,1889,Spring,"raing have fallen throughout Now Soth Wales , and the drought has broken almost every-where . An Accidont occurred on Jalpuary","Reynold's Daily, 14th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8927,21,4,1889,Spring,21,4,1889,Spring,"to root , and protect the roots from heat and drought later . You will hardly obtain such fine blooms this","Reynold's Daily, 21st April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8928,26,5,1889,Spring,26,5,1889,Spring,"ex. celleucy referred to the complete break up of the drought , the prospects of a prosperous future , the success","Reynold's Daily, 26th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8929,23,6,1889,Summer,23,6,1889,Summer,was altered by the discovery that owing to the prolonged drought there was no sport . E is at present in,"Reynold's Daily, 23rd June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8930,7,7,1889,Summer,7,7,1889,Summer,"of every summer , successive years of more than ordinary drought occur . Lucy. -No , we do not think so","Reynold's Daily, 07th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8931,17,11,1889,Autumn,17,11,1889,Autumn,"suggested that this wee somewhat irrele-vent. wRy WAS THE ACTION DROUGHT . Mrs. Besant , bowing to his lordship 's ruling","Reynold's Daily, 17th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8932,24,11,1889,Autumn,24,11,1889,Autumn,". Ceara , for example , recently suffered seriously from drought . The principal productions of the country at present are","Reynold's Daily, 24th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8933,24,11,1889,Autumn,24,11,1889,Autumn,"the sudden influx of population from another province , the drought . stricken territory of Ceara . The same consul warns","Reynold's Daily, 24th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8934,26,1,1890,Winter,26,1,1890,Winter,"which the in- jury had been inflicted . Mr. Eugene Drought , the surgeon at the dispensary , said the wound","Reynold's Daily, 26th January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8935,31,8,1890,Summer,31,8,1890,Summer,"to he almost sharp-pointed , doerll as though drooping in drought , but 50 bhang nature . The ialer leaved ivies","Reynold's Daily, 31st August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8936,22,3,1891,Spring,22,3,1891,Spring,"streiieth aceurseid il , an ILiits'os s-I rnhld , throsulzb drought ad an 'Thir ive-Wliil no ofour , lkeParasites , are","Reynold's Daily, 22nd March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8937,3,5,1891,Spring,3,5,1891,Spring,as they suffer- very much in exces- sive heat from drought . Give more top air than at the bottom where,"Reynold's Daily, 03rd May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8938,31,5,1891,Spring,31,5,1891,Spring,"be no d oafer that the plants will suffer fiom drought during thle fruiting , Period . The next haisg to","Reynold's Daily, 31st May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8939,31,1,1892,Winter,31,1,1892,Winter,"from the State of Durango , the Centre of the drought in Mexico , state that rain has fejien steadily durirg","Reynold's Daily, 31st January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8940,7,8,1892,Summer,7,8,1892,Summer,"of tho atmosphere , tie tento. te esmuce at serious drought . In adilition to timin to a I firecc haveP","Reynold's Daily, 07th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8941,14,8,1892,Summer,14,8,1892,Summer,"According to this kind of taste Did he indulge his drouth , And being fond of Port , he made A","Reynold's Daily, 14th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8942,23,4,1893,Spring,23,4,1893,Spring,"largest snpplies noted for several years pest , the long drought and therefore want of keep forcing a lot of half","Reynold's Daily, 23rd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8943,23,4,1893,Spring,23,4,1893,Spring,", write that in spite of the long- continuoed lremarkable drought , there is a healthy , steady demand for eold","Reynold's Daily, 23rd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8944,14,5,1893,Spring,14,5,1893,Spring,", t ndI whether , in view of time long-continued drought , the right hon. gentleman thought it his duty to","Reynold's Daily, 14th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8945,14,5,1893,Spring,14,5,1893,Spring,to-day 's market thinily at . tended . Thle phenomenal drought naturally restricts sowing ordere . BOROUGHe Hov-Thcro is a considerable,"Reynold's Daily, 14th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8946,28,5,1893,Spring,28,5,1893,Spring,"might be put to considerable ieCOn. venience if , through drought , for instance , the cons. pany were unable to","Reynold's Daily, 28th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8947,28,5,1893,Spring,28,5,1893,Spring,"who wished to grow these old- fashioned flowers found the drought and heat too nisch for them , for pansies are","Reynold's Daily, 28th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8948,28,5,1893,Spring,28,5,1893,Spring,"of weeds , because these , owing to the long drought , so far have given little trouble . The great","Reynold's Daily, 28th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8949,28,5,1893,Spring,28,5,1893,Spring,"form of blieht is always produced by long periods of drought and heat The other con- mon form cf blight ,","Reynold's Daily, 28th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8950,11,6,1893,Summer,11,6,1893,Summer,speech celigratslated the country upon time termination of the praotacted drought and upon the prospect of a good e 3ss for,"Reynold's Daily, 11st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8951,11,6,1893,Summer,11,6,1893,Summer,"plants , like everything else , have suffered from the drought , where the soil is very shallow . The only","Reynold's Daily, 11st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8952,25,6,1893,Summer,25,6,1893,Summer,"assertioiss ? tc force of their prete'st against Homo 11HE drought fions whciob the countfry has suffered , "" l eft","Reynold's Daily, 25th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8953,25,6,1893,Summer,25,6,1893,Summer,that they explain to their parents that such manifestations as drought and rain denend upon the laws of nature and not,"Reynold's Daily, 25th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8954,25,6,1893,Summer,25,6,1893,Summer,"wedding . It was reported that , owing to the drought there was no work obtainable by poor laboucers , and","Reynold's Daily, 25th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8955,25,6,1893,Summer,25,6,1893,Summer,". ONIoNs. -Whilst , in the face of the long.contmiued drought , almost everyone is , so far as relates to","Reynold's Daily, 25th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8956,25,6,1893,Summer,25,6,1893,Summer,"19 4 per 1,000 of the population . The prolonged drought and great beat , which have rendered the spring now","Reynold's Daily, 25th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8957,2,7,1893,Summer,2,7,1893,Summer,", it can be filled up with winter plants Whilst drought continues , all newly put out stuff should be liberally","Reynold's Daily, 02nd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8958,9,7,1893,Summer,9,7,1893,Summer,infected with any specially dan gerous virun owing to the drought ? 1 We ar innocent . What mean they i,"Reynold's Daily, 09th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8959,9,7,1893,Summer,9,7,1893,Summer,"at Hull on Wednesday afternoon . The influence of the drought upon large concerns engaging many horses , is illustrated by","Reynold's Daily, 09th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8960,9,7,1893,Summer,9,7,1893,Summer,The mighty discovery of this noodle parson is that the drought is a national punishment for puttilng a Liberal Government in,"Reynold's Daily, 09th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8961,9,7,1893,Summer,9,7,1893,Summer,"an exceeding abundance of apisis or cabbage blight . The drought can only be overcome artificially by liberal wateriegs , and","Reynold's Daily, 09th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8962,9,7,1893,Summer,9,7,1893,Summer,"enable young strawberry runners to make root readily through the drought , we advise , rather than leaving them to root","Reynold's Daily, 09th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8963,23,7,1893,Summer,23,7,1893,Summer,"of agricultural labour is described as bad owing to the drought , which has caused an absence of the extra work","Reynold's Daily, 23rd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8964,23,7,1893,Summer,23,7,1893,Summer,"Duke is not roseate , especially as owing to the drought this will be the worst year ever known for the","Reynold's Daily, 23rd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8965,27,8,1893,Summer,27,8,1893,Summer,". It has been a record in the way of drought , and a deoided record in the matter of Pailiamentary","Reynold's Daily, 27th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8966,27,8,1893,Summer,27,8,1893,Summer,"live stock , which 'show the lamentable effects of the drought . A diminution is shown 1snder every head . In","Reynold's Daily, 27th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8967,3,9,1893,Autumn,3,9,1893,Autumn,"are they merely off the feed owing now to the drought and last year to the rough , cold weather .","Reynold's Daily, 03rd September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8968,10,9,1893,Autumn,10,9,1893,Autumn,"held that the in- sufficient supply arose from the unusual drought , or other unavoidable cause , and dismissed the case","Reynold's Daily, 10th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8969,29,10,1893,Autumn,29,10,1893,Autumn,"6f roIe gr owers , who alnost carsed the summer drought and all its consesiueint troubles to their roses , have","Reynold's Daily, 29th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8970,29,10,1893,Autumn,29,10,1893,Autumn,and to arrange my . iO/ The long rains and droughts here are most tryin . hej remnant oi paper was,"Reynold's Daily, 29th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8971,29,10,1893,Autumn,29,10,1893,Autumn,"loss , is not felt , but in seasons of drought , when the river required all its natural supply ,","Reynold's Daily, 29th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8972,7,1,1894,Winter,7,1,1894,Winter,"tomns wesr more sober than their neighbours , the average drouth having suffielent "" ranos "" to lay in his )","Reynold's Daily, 07th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8973,11,2,1894,Winter,11,2,1894,Winter,"; and yet , owing to the severity of the drought in the month of September , we reaped no crop","Reynold's Daily, 11st February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8974,1,4,1894,Spring,1,4,1894,Spring,"is certainly entitled to some sympathy on account of the drought of last year , whiobl made the fodder for the","Reynold's Daily, 01st April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8975,6,5,1894,Spring,6,5,1894,Spring,"either side , as that will then retain water if drought should render watering needful . Top broad beans-and espe- cially","Reynold's Daily, 06th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8976,13,5,1894,Spring,13,5,1894,Spring,"digging ; but late ones have often to withstand severe drought , and when the roots tive out the bloom falls","Reynold's Daily, 13rd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8977,13,5,1894,Spring,13,5,1894,Spring,"fairly robust growing crops , as all such will in drought greatly benefit . BiE ! IONIAs. -When good roots or","Reynold's Daily, 13rd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8978,10,6,1894,Summer,10,6,1894,Summer,"deal of blindness amongst old plants . arising from the drought of last year We have no feni , however ,","Reynold's Daily, 10th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8979,8,7,1894,Summer,8,7,1894,Summer,"the ground , causing the pluat roots to suffer from drought , and thus they soon become thee pIy to green","Reynold's Daily, 08th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8980,15,7,1894,Summer,15,7,1894,Summer,"had experieneed bad and good tMmees , hid suffered from drought 'and flood , had hung on through all with the","Reynold's Daily, 15th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8981,9,9,1894,Autumn,9,9,1894,Autumn,"into the lake , which , owing to the prolonged drought , was nearly dried up . It had become ,","Reynold's Daily, 09th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8982,24,2,1895,Winter,24,2,1895,Winter,"disturb their , as he had given het a ideepling drought . EHe offered iler a sovereign . f-e hild bsen","Reynold's Daily, 24th February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8983,3,3,1895,Spring,3,3,1895,Spring,"se 'the vois : cms n ; ` . sr drought , As tiii 5puiua en Wifliar fellows. , in tile","Reynold's Daily, 03rd March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8984,14,4,1895,Spring,14,4,1895,Spring,"watc7sed and waited . That was a year of blaick drought , and the face of tho 'plain cracked sip with","Reynold's Daily, 14th April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8985,16,6,1895,Summer,16,6,1895,Summer,"lshould he givenl at kest ner a ekaog so the drought loasts . It is , to ho feared tlsat tile","Reynold's Daily, 16th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8986,7,7,1895,Summer,7,7,1895,Summer,"neattly . Pinks will soon be over , ass thle drought has made . of them a short seasson , anid","Reynold's Daily, 07th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8987,21,7,1895,Summer,21,7,1895,Summer,"furnishing a regiular supply of water even ducriuig seasons of drought wtere made use of and . -lop' , ed. 9lIOPKJEPE","Reynold's Daily, 21st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8988,21,7,1895,Summer,21,7,1895,Summer,"wae in a position to show that , though the drought had no douht a repit deAl to answer for ,","Reynold's Daily, 21st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8989,18,8,1895,Summer,18,8,1895,Summer,"Supp ; y whecnt tfitliority rloe , . trrain unwmlrt drought o or tisi "" 'A Imuorl cati.c. lie wyar Inforninri","Reynold's Daily, 18th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8990,25,8,1895,Summer,25,8,1895,Summer,"lad about the plants to checkevp , a tion under drought , it will he Wise to remoyc it and- allowf","Reynold's Daily, 25th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8991,9,2,1896,Winter,9,2,1896,Winter,"waste . de- crease in the supply owing to the drought , and inade- quate means of storage . There is","Reynold's Daily, 09th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8992,8,3,1896,Spring,8,3,1896,Spring,", and am driven thy fats to drink thre fatl drought of laudaunni . Please give mr body to sose hoSpilal","Reynold's Daily, 08th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8993,29,3,1896,Spring,29,3,1896,Spring,n't be a bit o' gross for the wieter-this 'ere drought 'll rain me . Rain- mekii Par eon I fe,"Reynold's Daily, 29th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8994,31,5,1896,Spring,31,5,1896,Spring,. ANGLING NOTIEMS BY TEMPO . The siorthesisterly wind and drought are rarp gnmbla - the very poor resnits whicb haTe,"Reynold's Daily, 31st May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8995,7,6,1896,Summer,7,6,1896,Summer,"holds out imploring arms to that far-off , sun-smitten , drought-plagued spot where Herrick. with a doll heartache , is vainly","Reynold's Daily, 07th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8996,7,6,1896,Summer,7,6,1896,Summer,ho wvise to ceutinue the watering so long ns the drought endures . Putting out into trenches bad best be left,"Reynold's Daily, 07th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8997,7,6,1896,Summer,7,6,1896,Summer,roots uear the surface and are soon in. financed by drought . Whem-e it is not possible to pro . vide,"Reynold's Daily, 07th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8998,14,6,1896,Summer,14,6,1896,Summer,"strawberry crop will be light this season through the continued drought . A pleasure boat , containing six persons , capsized","Reynold's Daily, 14th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 8999,5,7,1896,Summer,5,7,1896,Summer,"the National Rose Society , 0although , owing to the drought of the last two months , the 0Awer were below","Reynold's Daily, 05th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9000,19,7,1896,Summer,19,7,1896,Summer,"have everywhore done so badly owing to the heat mnd drought , that they will not roproduce even the seed .","Reynold's Daily, 19th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9001,19,7,1896,Summer,19,7,1896,Summer,"are specially dull- cult plants to keep fresh during , drought , and they derive special benefit from ties deep working","Reynold's Daily, 19th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9002,2,8,1896,Summer,2,8,1896,Summer,"that body is r'sponsirle for lacklof reservoirs , far the drought , anid irr every cvil under the sun Sir F.","Reynold's Daily, 02nd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9003,9,8,1896,Summer,9,8,1896,Summer,"outbrcalk of any such epidemics as are cantedby the coitiued drought and hot weatlher , and which have already broken omit","Reynold's Daily, 09th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9004,23,8,1896,Summer,23,8,1896,Summer,"he believed that tbe working m1en had ceonhated s he drought by untiring eSe of their water canis , whilst the","Reynold's Daily, 23rd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9005,23,8,1896,Summer,23,8,1896,Summer,"walking on tbe graFs , which was slipperyfrom the longf drought , where there were no rails or other protection .","Reynold's Daily, 23rd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9006,18,10,1896,Autumn,18,10,1896,Autumn,", my sweet Leofric ! Remember how many weeks of drought we have had , even in the deep pastures of","Reynold's Daily, 18th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9007,18,10,1896,Autumn,18,10,1896,Autumn,"yet if praying would satisfy thee , or remove the drought , I would ride up straigllhtay to Saint Michael 's","Reynold's Daily, 18th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9008,1,11,1896,Autumn,1,11,1896,Autumn,"so badly gar- nered , thanks , first , tothe drought and , next . to the excessive wet , that","Reynold's Daily, 01st November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9009,14,2,1897,Winter,14,2,1897,Winter,seedling plan-s to get well hold of the soil before drought ens.es . The earliest things to sew are early peas,"Reynold's Daily, 14th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9010,14,3,1897,Spring,14,3,1897,Spring,"prayed for rain on one occasion when there wias a drought , but that was all . As time went on","Reynold's Daily, 14th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9011,14,3,1897,Spring,14,3,1897,Spring,of those villains in . pring-gardenis . Was there a drought P Then down with the County Conncil ! And those,"Reynold's Daily, 14th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9012,16,5,1897,Spring,16,5,1897,Spring,". ' A Chess Boaxrd with Men , alco a Drought ; Beard with Mden . Twenty of the Latest Rliddloe","Reynold's Daily, 16th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9013,25,7,1897,Summer,25,7,1897,Summer,""" ic the rear 1820 , moved by a terrible drought tha1t hasy visited tn e s1gicoa , in districts ,","Reynold's Daily, 25th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9014,22,8,1897,Summer,22,8,1897,Summer,"to a fairly good level , even in periods of drought . Their value in connection with agriculture , therefore ,","Reynold's Daily, 22nd August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9015,12,9,1897,Autumn,12,9,1897,Autumn,"dispensed with . The Wivird arriese ait Alumanidrirs during a drought . Ris life is sparedl , und the King'.k daughter","Reynold's Daily, 12nd September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9016,26,12,1897,Winter,26,12,1897,Winter,"where rain is greatly needed , yoe bhrn everything by drought . The poor man strsigglso , sOes liii bitrnost ,","Reynold's Daily, 26th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9017,6,3,1898,Spring,6,3,1898,Spring,"bis mate , a green Land just starved off a drought-ruined farm , bankrupt now in purse and in spirit ,","Reynold's Daily, 06th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9018,10,4,1898,Spring,10,4,1898,Spring,", and the Gonlhourn district has suffered from the protracted drought . Tbo building trado has been for some time ,","Reynold's Daily, 10th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9019,8,5,1898,Spring,8,5,1898,Spring,"Inoutloss , he of mere servire to you tihen the drought which stits Y-on sO luadlr . For the liver ,","Reynold's Daily, 08th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9020,5,6,1898,Summer,5,6,1898,Summer,and started squatting here when they were married . The drought of .8- ruined him . Ha had to sacrifice the,"Reynold's Daily, 05th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9021,31,7,1898,Summer,31,7,1898,Summer,"loneliest shantiy on that long , lonely journey . The drought had larsted nil through the summler sndl the rainy season","Reynold's Daily, 31st July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9022,14,8,1898,Summer,14,8,1898,Summer,"crop has bkeen so materially checkedi growth by the long drought that there is very gaedaniger the yoccng tubers , instead","Reynold's Daily, 14th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9023,28,8,1898,Summer,28,8,1898,Summer,that the local authorities might render during the pre- sent drought . He felt sure the company would pay all expenses,"Reynold's Daily, 28th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9024,28,8,1898,Summer,28,8,1898,Summer,"the Londoei County Council sanctioning the transfer during the present drought of two 4in , uismins in the River Thlames at","Reynold's Daily, 28th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9025,4,9,1898,Autumn,4,9,1898,Autumn,", give a dr alnatic recital . THE EAST LONDON DROUGHT . LAYING OF THE NEW MAJTS . OFFICLU , STATEMENT","Reynold's Daily, 04th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9026,11,9,1898,Autumn,11,9,1898,Autumn,"sounethiug should be dono to prevent a recurrence of the drought , ' "" Professor Smith seconded the motion , which","Reynold's Daily, 11st September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9027,11,9,1898,Autumn,11,9,1898,Autumn,"g-oInnin-out commented after some resent showers , itutt the renewved drought seems to have checked it . lIn all cases it","Reynold's Daily, 11st September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9028,16,10,1898,Autumn,16,10,1898,Autumn,increase cs eaompased with any similor period dIuring the preselnt drought . Auoirw the contributione recently received by the Natltintil Lifeboat,"Reynold's Daily, 16th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9029,11,12,1898,Winter,11,12,1898,Winter,"they faileds utterly to he useful , owing to the drought . We strongly advise any of our readers who may","Reynold's Daily, 11st December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9030,18,12,1898,Winter,18,12,1898,Winter,"thnt it cen stand the severest cold and the greatest drought and beat , has entwined et its roots a peculiar","Reynold's Daily, 18th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9031,12,3,1899,Spring,12,3,1899,Spring,"year has not been a bad one , deupi the drought last summer , for the figh were left to supply","Reynold's Daily, 12nd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9032,25,6,1899,Summer,25,6,1899,Summer,"Aud tOxfoid 3ao I NAVAL AND MILITARY , Y INNOCENCE DROUGHT TO LIOKI . An extraonlinarv blunder iou the part of","Reynold's Daily, 25th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9033,27,8,1899,Summer,27,8,1899,Summer,"Cot of later winter gretuts is , bectine of tIlie drought , a inittter om great , ( ntiilleut . We","Reynold's Daily, 27th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9034,3,9,1899,Autumn,3,9,1899,Autumn,"in defrault one mnolltiln tin-prioetimieutt . G E'NEIIAL NEWES. 'The drought erided onl AfndaY. whlen rain fell in tllstrtc 1i,1art s","Reynold's Daily, 03rd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9035,10,9,1899,Autumn,10,9,1899,Autumn,of iruit hi-tne ni dected fcini Stitordohiiie ittone . The drought po'sible fain inte will ooiy be IL temiporary cheek .,"Reynold's Daily, 10th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9036,10,12,1899,Winter,10,12,1899,Winter,"Wins More bants , Stcres and Grocers , or cn drought at Bars and Refrcsh. ment Hocirs . Whc , W","Reynold's Daily, 10th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9037,24,12,1899,Winter,24,12,1899,Winter,"us ' . rociis age nit ut the periodi of drought . But thie Governineut itself preveitas this saving I ,","Reynold's Daily, 24th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9038,14,1,1900,Winter,14,1,1900,Winter,"they have many difficulties to contend with , the long droughts when the rain does not fall and the rivers consequently","Reynold's Daily, 14th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9039,18,3,1900,Spring,18,3,1900,Spring,say that the Pretoria commando suffered very heavily . 'Ibe drought is not proving a drawback to the trans. port arrangements,"Reynold's Daily, 18th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9040,25,3,1900,Spring,25,3,1900,Spring,"le 10 h iifli i stil tu itialloclli 'r th drought Cifalltri i , eappl let n o ahrat 1 01.","Reynold's Daily, 25th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9041,8,4,1900,Spring,8,4,1900,Spring,latest Report states that in New Sosith Wales the severe drought badly affected the JIbour market and made employment scarce andi,"Reynold's Daily, 08th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9042,6,5,1900,Spring,6,5,1900,Spring,"who , all the yeai round , on dreary , droughty stations , get 12s. to 1ies. week , with some","Reynold's Daily, 06th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9043,14,10,1900,Autumn,14,10,1900,Autumn,men whose blunders as ooiiticialns-they can not be called statesmen- Drought itbout the state of affairs which led to -he useless,"Reynold's Daily, 14th October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9044,21,10,1900,Autumn,21,10,1900,Autumn,"of having failed to anticipate or provide for the great drought . Even nowv 2,000,000 of people are receiving relief but","Reynold's Daily, 21st October 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9045,19,8,1800,Summer,19,8,1800,Summer,"become prevalent in confequetice of' the long votitiiiued heat and drought . We arc gNi , en to underhtanl that yeaft","The Times, 19th August 1800",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9046,30,8,1800,Summer,30,8,1800,Summer,"good hiew of larbs , bt fromi tihe very long drought , added to the extreine wctnefs at thd time of","The Times, 30th August 1800",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9047,29,8,1801,Summer,29,8,1801,Summer,". a-bull , a2 kcove Rfleap andl lamnbs , 9 drought horfes , weaggons , carts , ploughs , lanid rolls","The Times, 29th August 1801",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9048,1,9,1801,Autumn,1,9,1801,Autumn,"h prices , but flores , otiing to the prefent drought , were withou- par-chafers alinoft at any pziies . There","The Times, 01st September 1801",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9049,16,9,1801,Autumn,16,9,1801,Autumn,"calks , about 35 chaldron of coes , a capital drought horfe , a fadslle-inare , care , and hrtefs ,","The Times, 16th September 1801",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9050,13,11,1801,Autumn,13,11,1801,Autumn,"oats , and clover feed ; ai ick'ofhay , y drought hort. -s , a ponuev , a colt , 4","The Times, 13rd November 1801",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9051,17,4,1802,Spring,17,4,1802,Spring,"UG - . L -4-e1jz Ij-u ' , 'Jr:u nave Drought theliteili. gence that the Seveni United IDes , having beer","The Times, 17th April 1802",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9052,1,9,1802,Autumn,1,9,1802,Autumn,", in many places , falling off by , he drought . The low-paflures are , howevez , in a more","The Times, 01st September 1802",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9053,8,11,1802,Autumn,8,11,1802,Autumn,"the intended Extenfion ofithe Surrey Iron . Railway , : droughthe Counties of Surrey , Suffex , ani Hants , to","The Times, 08th November 1802",England,UKJ,"UKJ3,UKJ2","UKJ33,UKJ23",Counties of Surrey,19th Century newspaper,Media 9054,2,12,1802,Winter,2,12,1802,Winter,"Jouies %5 . zaiGiied for flonontflv rna:rvin' , Frances Maria Drought , his fvoier wi.se Peinelope being of "" l alse","The Times, 02nd December 1802",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9055,2,12,1802,Winter,2,12,1802,Winter,", while uratrriirg up fith evidence ; cah'cl MWrs . Drought again , andi a. 'lted if e-erhe& DaUrAhtcr had inr.omrMed","The Times, 02nd December 1802",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9056,28,12,1802,Winter,28,12,1802,Winter,"alfo certir:y that the raid ANT2HoN ; Y Lusrz , drought rteftandardrts the ht6d -quarter ; of hi : Exccilency Sir","The Times, 28th December 1802",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9057,27,1,1803,Winter,27,1,1803,Winter,"the feience of turning froft , fnow , rain , drought , wind or funfhine , to advan-tage ; aQd fcieniitically","The Times, 27th January 1803",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9058,10,5,1803,Spring,10,5,1803,Spring,"a coimfiderable degree olf fCarcity , owitg to the extraordinary drought of thle eaf n . G . neral L tcji","The Times, 10th May 1803",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9059,9,7,1803,Summer,9,7,1803,Summer,"tdiich that Citv ha , ! to ifetil , ite drought tiiat. infical of Cfl nenr , direy fuould have fitritllted","The Times, 09th July 1803",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9060,19,7,1803,Summer,19,7,1803,Summer,"bang put , it ww uuaiiimouflyagiccilto . TheSECftETABY atWA.it then Drought in the Bill , which vas read a rf anD","The Times, 19th July 1803",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9061,16,8,1803,Summer,16,8,1803,Summer,". of never hehis4 affc&i:d' bytfiroll , bu.ds , Or drought iha th : fom- mer , lying sear to the'Ritter","The Times, 16th August 1803",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9062,9,9,1803,Autumn,9,9,1803,Autumn,"the valstable Live and Dead Fat-mirng Stock , comiorpridgS olefil drought hot fen , a clried lboositg proney , cows ,","The Times, 09th September 1803",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9063,27,9,1803,Autumn,27,9,1803,Autumn,"of neser beirig affeeterl by frosts , flods , or drought ir tUe saumrner , lying rear to the River Dre","The Times, 27th September 1803",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9064,4,10,1803,Autumn,4,10,1803,Autumn,"? nmes comnplains greatly of tle effects of the lohg-4ontiiiued drought , Wvhiich has te- kell away the sselns eveln of","The Times, 04th October 1803",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9065,4,10,1803,Autumn,4,10,1803,Autumn,is niore particularly in the country of Baie tliat the drought is felt . The great ponid th2ere is almnost dry,"The Times, 04th October 1803",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9066,13,1,1804,Winter,13,1,1804,Winter,"the contitnual rain , as they did before of the drought . The river has already risen to a height rather","The Times, 13rd January 1804",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9067,10,11,1804,Autumn,10,11,1804,Autumn,"pestilential diseulse , . specially in seasons when heat and drought ha-%e bten of anv unusual continuance ; as , to","The Times, 10th November 1804",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9068,22,5,1805,Spring,22,5,1805,Spring,"tors and bovcrre'gn P'rinces , must all swallowv 'the bilter drought . FTey must avow themselves honorary Legionarles , and clotbe","The Times, 22nd May 1805",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9069,25,9,1805,Autumn,25,9,1805,Autumn,"atoflenidr iatol Joiibeafo , iowit 2 caoipreceintgA , gi bessottcd droughtvi otsa. i 6' oa id 6aelto Lnit ! oti ,","The Times, 25th September 1805",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9070,27,3,1806,Spring,27,3,1806,Spring,the miiitarrv state of the couutry should not be previously drought before the House by 1%Uzusters . TRI.L OF LORD -MELVILLE,"The Times, 27th March 1806",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9071,3,4,1806,Spring,3,4,1806,Spring,"Or COMMlONS , VEDNESDtY . Arntm 2. vr. 'UuIuVstv. -iNs DrougHt up tiieateportu an rte Irs1 ! nIrts Fruits Bill ,","The Times, 03rd April 1806",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9072,27,4,1807,Spring,27,4,1807,Spring,"aCARrTEtt , d'eas , i. 'jItetiv-u Stnck iticludes 4 stronig drought htorses , 2 etiwS , sInettp , htn:l ; s","The Times, 27th April 1807",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9073,13,3,1809,Spring,13,3,1809,Spring,"CtL Attots .. 250 r o l S. .5 . Drought 5 . rat M.ansnitng . . It 5 I ,","The Times, 13rd March 1809",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9074,22,3,1809,Spring,22,3,1809,Spring,"of'tife O ) rdsiatice Pleadi/ hIt FI rtssesttiDock ; A drought si , thsc L'etrarts-t with thte drea , im ,","The Times, 22nd March 1809",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9075,28,4,1809,Spring,28,4,1809,Spring,Lani Caitlereafthin the Amnendmtent ; that catge was to be Drought hefore the Hcuse that very day . and as Esuglishmeis,"The Times, 28th April 1809",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9076,4,7,1810,Summer,4,7,1810,Summer,"quarteraw 1W4 of ion , and Is. '4Ajd. hI.trrl - drought , it appearrs , has not been so etekra1 asPhacee","The Times, 04th July 1810",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9077,20,8,1810,Summer,20,8,1810,Summer,"been no' fail of rain thtre , andi thlis conitsnual drought ba4t nythPqred the productions of thec ground . In the","The Times, 20th August 1810",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9078,10,4,1811,Spring,10,4,1811,Spring,"9. air a5i/tC'CI : . L rvontiSOitt and cErS , Drought vip tile 51br ritpect. ing the privatclv ste line n","The Times, 10th April 1811",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9079,18,10,1811,Autumn,18,10,1811,Autumn,"be ptit irtd ihe ground so long , as the drought contie*t ` Oii tlie 20th ihtt. a eet or vessels","The Times, 18th October 1811",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9080,23,11,1811,Autumn,23,11,1811,Autumn,"2 sral'en bulloclis , fit lor tin batelrer , 4 drought Irurses , S mulch-cow , . ig shkeen , 211","The Times, 23rd November 1811",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9081,19,12,1811,Winter,19,12,1811,Winter,"; alits took it ilto their lheads that this long drought wiaa a punishmient from heaven , oni account of the-fernale","The Times, 19th December 1811",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9082,27,2,1812,Winter,27,2,1812,Winter,"NtCHuLt. ter2Alitlerd theCeCide ( eet. ftl "" e hirh ie drought it was apptreart , tirt th , ti ws :","The Times, 27th February 1812",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9083,7,7,1812,Summer,7,7,1812,Summer,", , atf tyea. statk of hay' ssrnuiiorr , tiefuael drought veldings , a caws. sasand pig 's , wggon ,","The Times, 07th July 1812",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9084,21,10,1812,Autumn,21,10,1812,Autumn,", r craverd:trs the.uisis , re ; ent rieetans rd droughts of ( 3tgraft- . ihil rIt.ICtesel3r Printed fitr F. C.","The Times, 21st October 1812",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9085,7,1,1813,Winter,7,1,1813,Winter,"ofprivate fortunes and pub . lie funds . The extraordinary drought ofthesemuier before last , i0sich ruined the harvest , put","The Times, 07th January 1813",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9086,7,1,1813,Winter,7,1,1813,Winter,under alI these calamities-sggravated as they wese by the extraordinary droughtanid short bazvebtog18lithey had neveltheless strained their facults the ut- most,"The Times, 07th January 1813",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9087,5,3,1813,Spring,5,3,1813,Spring,'to hae pisblic& that no new matter of cdliasge is Drought fdrinard by the -3Psport ; and this also isa roof,"The Times, 05th March 1813",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9088,15,9,1814,Autumn,15,9,1814,Autumn,"Autuoo art , Ovthrsare ioo Dth do nt no 0 drought of the rose iTeee hesero . O tIO o th","The Times, 15th September 1814",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9089,4,10,1814,Autumn,4,10,1814,Autumn,"our part of tIre world was visited by an extraordirrary drought , Loiwer Styria lsas bee f laili waste by roost","The Times, 04th October 1814",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9090,11,3,1815,Spring,11,3,1815,Spring,"whence the second division could bo re-embarked in , Lssels drought light into the Lake , as uear the Bavou as","The Times, 11st March 1815",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9091,4,5,1815,Spring,4,5,1815,Spring,"V. CUMS . BRYANT . -v ucwju "" unt was Drought pl ) tor judgmeut couivicted before Lord Ellen'boroughi at the","The Times, 04th May 1815",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9092,7,7,1815,Summer,7,7,1815,Summer,"of 311 tile parties , bywhose qndrrels the child was Drought tu - premature death , coii , mitted the prisoner","The Times, 07th July 1815",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9093,18,4,1816,Spring,18,4,1816,Spring,"that in 1655 thevidow ofthe unifortunate Duke of MoN ; droUTH seot , a pound of tea asapresent tosome of-her noble","The Times, 18th April 1816",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9094,6,6,1816,Summer,6,6,1816,Summer,"of April , which , aided by tbe wiod asid drought , destroyed more titLn 1 , t ) 00 acres","The Times, 06th June 1816",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9095,9,8,1816,Summer,9,8,1816,Summer,ur weeks past v ; e have had a continued drought . It is long since we have had in the,"The Times, 09th August 1816",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9096,15,8,1816,Summer,15,8,1816,Summer,"provinces of Elast and Vest G othland , and the drought it would appear has been chiefly confined to the country","The Times, 15th August 1816",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9097,19,9,1816,Autumn,19,9,1816,Autumn,"of the extreme backwardness of the season , and severe drought , the prospects of the farsiier are distressingalmostbeyond precedent .","The Times, 19th September 1816",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9098,18,10,1816,Autumn,18,10,1816,Autumn,"inhabitants bad to com- plain of almost unexam ] pled drought . A letter from Tappahannock , of the 5th of","The Times, 18th October 1816",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9099,18,10,1816,Autumn,18,10,1816,Autumn,"of cero and grass are ainoost a destroyed by thielate drought andjcold- , iess of tl , e last spring ;","The Times, 18th October 1816",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9100,3,3,1817,Spring,3,3,1817,Spring,"66th and 87th foot , suffered exceedingly . Tlhe long drought experienced in the tipper provinces had beeni succeeded by very","The Times, 03rd March 1817",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9101,1,4,1817,Spring,1,4,1817,Spring,"of February , which state , that a most uncommon drought had been experienced in the tropical regionis of the B3razils","The Times, 01st April 1817",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9102,5,5,1817,Spring,5,5,1817,Spring,"by continual tenmpests , and by a desol . oDgI drought . An aguish epiidemic malady has . resulted from this","The Times, 05th May 1817",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9103,12,5,1817,Spring,12,5,1817,Spring,"aDnobnces , that there-reigns in1 Arragon and Catalouia tn eXitraoidinarv drought : whole villages are abandoned from thje want of water","The Times, 12nd May 1817",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9104,15,8,1817,Summer,15,8,1817,Summer,provinucs save bees for some thiec aficted wvith an extreine drought . It lias been so great in the departmietit ol,"The Times, 15th August 1817",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9105,21,8,1817,Summer,21,8,1817,Summer,"A part of' the souths cuiiinues to suffer froism prolonged drought . "" Vaccritation has made such progress at Amsterdam ,","The Times, 21st August 1817",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9106,14,1,1818,Winter,14,1,1818,Winter,", was continually improving , - and of the Iotoitgntinad drought these aecounts say tiothing . A respectable traveller-lately arrived iere","The Times, 14th January 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9107,27,6,1818,Summer,27,6,1818,Summer,"transported from England ? After three weeks great hiat antI drought , the weather has become cool , after several thinder","The Times, 27th June 1818",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9108,6,8,1818,Summer,6,8,1818,Summer,", important to subsistence , have been injured by the drought : and the rear- ing of cattle , especially as","The Times, 06th August 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9109,14,8,1818,Summer,14,8,1818,Summer,"in quality ; but , owing to the almost miraculous drought , sotiewhat deficient in size . The dressers have already","The Times, 14th August 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9110,19,8,1818,Summer,19,8,1818,Summer,"and the rivers dried up . "" In 1556 the drought was so great that the springs failed . In England","The Times, 19th August 1818",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9111,20,8,1818,Summer,20,8,1818,Summer,"remarkabl3 good. -Limerick C/irol , icte. t Notwithstanding the great drought of the season , which this coiuntry has experiencsed perhaps","The Times, 20th August 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9112,3,9,1818,Autumn,3,9,1818,Autumn,"continue to receise ti.e tti , ti tlt-tre.sit onso'tt ra drought witical ge-vaes atdths arudth ra5i:eiestourinig states . 'ite cott- toni","The Times, 03rd September 1818",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9113,21,6,1819,Summer,21,6,1819,Summer,"this month . The country suffers severely by the continued drought , and the farier looks with apprehension to the consequences","The Times, 21st June 1819",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9114,8,7,1819,Summer,8,7,1819,Summer,"importance , tne bankrupt law amendment bill , had been Drought trom the other house at so late a period of","The Times, 08th July 1819",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9115,29,7,1819,Summer,29,7,1819,Summer,"had taken place in perfdmting the operation , andthe long-continued drought and a high witif , occasioned the fire to spread","The Times, 29th July 1819",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9116,28,8,1819,Summer,28,8,1819,Summer,", Islington , under the disadvantages of a very long drought , and on the roughest soil in the vicinity of","The Times, 28th August 1819",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Islington,19th Century newspaper,Media 9117,9,9,1819,Autumn,9,9,1819,Autumn,"abundant . The country , notwithstanding the extreme heat and drought , has been generally healthy . "" NOR WWWs oogi.","The Times, 09th September 1819",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9118,22,11,1819,Autumn,22,11,1819,Autumn,salutary streams of Royal favour should fail with the general drought of the season . ( Celwrs . ) But they,"The Times, 22nd November 1819",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9119,4,12,1819,Winter,4,12,1819,Winter,"at St. James's-chiapel , Hampstead-road , by the Rev. ROBERT DROUGHT , LL . B. , alterniate morniiig preacher , and","The Times, 04th December 1819",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9120,23,12,1819,Winter,23,12,1819,Winter,"f fraud' sl.d the efforts of violence . The committee Drought in a very voluminous report , containing many head* ?","The Times, 23rd December 1819",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9121,5,1,1820,Winter,5,1,1820,Winter,"by a fall of snow . Clover-seed , from the drought of last summner , yields but a scanty produce *","The Times, 05th January 1820",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9122,8,1,1820,Winter,8,1,1820,Winter,principal cities have suffered by sickness ; that an unusual drought has prevailed in the middle and western states ; and,"The Times, 08th January 1820",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9123,5,4,1820,Spring,5,4,1820,Spring,"one dlown ebe Ohio River , occasioned by the great drought of the season , the w:ater being lawer th2an almost","The Times, 05th April 1820",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9124,5,12,1820,Winter,5,12,1820,Winter,". WENTWVORTH V. TAUNTON . I nis was an action Droughtt by the mistress of the Star-inn , ix- ford ,","The Times, 05th December 1820",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9125,5,3,1821,Spring,5,3,1821,Spring,"that were never known to fall'in seasomns of the geatest drought , and btTiisg wiithin asnmlics.sf IVaeihilsfroratgb , B of Nqrtiamnptotm","The Times, 05th March 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9126,13,9,1821,Autumn,13,9,1821,Autumn,"are not altogether likely to recover the effects of the drought , but potatocs never covered tde drill bctter. -Glasgow paper","The Times, 13rd September 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9127,5,10,1821,Autumn,5,10,1821,Autumn,"Jury : after which they retired , aiid shortly aftlrwards Drought in a verdict of Gtilly againrt Mlichael Laciane , Joh","The Times, 05th October 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9128,19,10,1821,Autumn,19,10,1821,Autumn,"INSrITUTION : that in the morning by the Rev. ROBERT DROUGHT , LL.B. , Evening Lecturer and Curate of St. Paul","The Times, 19th October 1821",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9129,20,10,1821,Autumn,20,10,1821,Autumn,"; . that in te mor-iing by the Rev. ROBERT DROUGHT LL.B , , EYehing Lecturer aifti Curate of St- Paul","The Times, 20th October 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9130,5,11,1821,Autumn,5,11,1821,Autumn,". SMLITH V. HUNT . . mns was an action Drought by the pJaintift ; a clergyman , who keeps a","The Times, 05th November 1821",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9131,23,11,1821,Autumn,23,11,1821,Autumn,"Chronicle of Saturdayj It is cuTrently reported that Air . Drought , a very efucient T agis. -trnte or the King","The Times, 23rd November 1821",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9132,13,2,1822,Winter,13,2,1822,Winter,"cattle , aod , in the 1813 season nft nexampled drought throtlighout the te'rritory , w4s thCt8i reansofsavinthIs stock . It","The Times, 13rd February 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9133,10,4,1822,Spring,10,4,1822,Spring,"the puret waer , nd'is not inlieeneed either by'lloods or drought . The millscontIn 4 owerul yts , arc miost substantially","The Times, 10th April 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9134,16,4,1822,Spring,16,4,1822,Spring,"be answverable for any parcel : . lruFgage , 4c. drought orn board . Tickets for the season may be hed","The Times, 16th April 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9135,18,4,1822,Spring,18,4,1822,Spring,"; of 'the purest water , an isntodsne ithesjbv ioodsor drought . The mUles contain 4 poweru vats , are mnost","The Times, 18th April 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9136,22,4,1822,Spring,22,4,1822,Spring,"water , and Is not inflisenced either by floods or drought . The nills contain 4 powerful vats are most substantiatlly","The Times, 22nd April 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9137,24,4,1822,Spring,24,4,1822,Spring,"ater , adis not infuenl ( either hy dioeds or drought . The cotlIA contain 4 powerful vats , are most","The Times, 24th April 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9138,27,4,1822,Spring,27,4,1822,Spring,"wrater , and Is rnet inflaencedj either by Soads or drought The mills contain 4 poWerful vatts , are most substantiialy","The Times, 27th April 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9139,10,5,1822,Spring,10,5,1822,Spring,"water , and Is not inleenced either by floods or drought . The mtlls contain 4 powerful vats , are most","The Times, 10th May 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9140,13,5,1822,Spring,13,5,1822,Spring,"prlrst wvater. and Is not ilulesnCed eitherh by floods or drought . The mlls contain 4 powierful vats , are most","The Times, 13rd May 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9141,25,6,1822,Summer,25,6,1822,Summer,"the neighbouring counties , but owing to the long continued drought , the seeds and clover crops are far frorm being","The Times, 25th June 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9142,29,6,1822,Summer,29,6,1822,Summer,"r i tile s ; lmue iray ass an extreme drought destroys vegeta.tioIn for hiair , thioughi an animal niatter ,","The Times, 29th June 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9143,1,7,1822,Summer,1,7,1822,Summer,"be his own porter . After nearly six weels of drought , we have this vreekhad a change of weather ,","The Times, 01st July 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9144,4,7,1822,Summer,4,7,1822,Summer,"the 12th . The colony was quffering undler a severe drought , haviing been four Months w ; thout rain ,","The Times, 04th July 1822",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9145,4,7,1822,Summer,4,7,1822,Summer,"destrnv the hatr 1ii the same way as an extreme drought destroys vegetition . for hair , though anl animal matter","The Times, 04th July 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9146,6,7,1822,Summer,6,7,1822,Summer,"destroy the hatr in the same way as an extremc drought destroys vegetation : for hair , though an animal matter","The Times, 06th July 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9147,19,7,1822,Summer,19,7,1822,Summer,") ittos.ditto , St.Misry , Stain . perRev.W . G. Droughten 46 4 Ing , dito 3to 8 0 United Parishes","The Times, 19th July 1822",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Hartley,19th Century newspaper,Media 9148,22,7,1822,Summer,22,7,1822,Summer,"troy "" i xnxet . rine way 4s an extreme drought destrysy vegetatlon. : fkr lairs , ; hooeja ; n","The Times, 22nd July 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9149,24,7,1822,Summer,24,7,1822,Summer,"the hair In the : am wa7 as an 03tremne drought destroyeP vegetation : for hair . =ibugh aianimal ipatter ,","The Times, 24th July 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9150,7,8,1822,Summer,7,8,1822,Summer,"'d the South The de'il a Scotsman 's die of drouth , Carle , now thc King 's come ! Carle","The Times, 07th August 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9151,27,8,1822,Summer,27,8,1822,Summer,": turnips , though at first apparently markled by tthe drought , have changed their aspect , and promise well ;","The Times, 27th August 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9152,11,9,1822,Autumn,11,9,1822,Autumn,"wavter , and is not infinu *nced by floods or drought . The mills contain tour powerful , vats ir perfect","The Times, 11st September 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9153,28,9,1822,Autumn,28,9,1822,Autumn,murder of ene of the Infantry Police of Capt . Drought 's cisablishment . Two men of this corpa were returning,"The Times, 28th September 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9154,1,10,1822,Autumn,1,10,1822,Autumn,"onday morning , a communication reached the Police.oflice of Cglatain Drought , in this city , that at six o'clock or","The Times, 01st October 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9155,23,10,1822,Autumn,23,10,1822,Autumn,"V. HIAGUEr Ah 'D TOrUAM. f 111 wan aul acriot Drought Dy tie plaintitt' , who are resident ir Well-street ,","The Times, 23rd October 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9156,25,11,1822,Autumn,25,11,1822,Autumn,"but nine months of rain heving succeeded to the long drought , there was every prespect in the present season of","The Times, 25th November 1822",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9157,14,2,1823,Winter,14,2,1823,Winter,thu riot to eno mL. . .. -XWST V.' T3gnpirnwss Drought by Ai . Kent a perfon who gives deSciPtiOns hix-,"The Times, 14th February 1823",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9158,14,3,1823,Spring,14,3,1823,Spring,"&e. destr.y the hair in the same way asan extreme drought destroys vegetationi for hair , though an anhaal matter ,","The Times, 14th March 1823",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9159,26,3,1823,Spring,26,3,1823,Spring,"the hair in the same n ay as an ectrenme drought destroys vegetation , for hair , thongh an animal niatter","The Times, 26th March 1823",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9160,1,4,1823,Spring,1,4,1823,Spring,"destroy the h.ir in the same wa. a n extremne drought dectroys vegetatioi. for hair , thQough ani iiiiaill mattCr. gr'ss","The Times, 01st April 1823",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9161,25,6,1823,Summer,25,6,1823,Summer,"measurc ? ( Hear , hear . ) It was Drought forrwatd as being neces- sarY at te present emergenty ,","The Times, 25th June 1823",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9162,28,10,1823,Autumn,28,10,1823,Autumn,"Siberia , wlich had been dried up during the continual drought of last summer . Speci- mens had been sent to","The Times, 28th October 1823",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9163,15,11,1823,Autumn,15,11,1823,Autumn,"that from the cxhsustion of the soil and frequency of drought , a greater share of expense and trouhibe must be","The Times, 15th November 1823",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9164,14,1,1824,Winter,14,1,1824,Winter,"discretion ; the state of the soil , f-rom excessive drought , uisually rendering labour , on' provisiongroundls useless , while","The Times, 14th January 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9165,29,1,1824,Winter,29,1,1824,Winter,crops of wheat and Indian corn have been famished by drought or been destroyed by a species of blight called rust,"The Times, 29th January 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9166,22,3,1824,Spring,22,3,1824,Spring,"vegetables9 occasionied by blighit arid long : "" , ntninxed droughts. 2dIy , Rtepeated losses fromi thie depredations of rheir treacherous","The Times, 22nd March 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9167,13,4,1824,Spring,13,4,1824,Spring,"haebeben destroyed byt he cf "" hcts if a l.ong drought , which wa% stIc- ce*dedtn Oc-tober la-t b1Y an overwhelminig","The Times, 13rd April 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9168,17,4,1824,Spring,17,4,1824,Spring,ten days ' want of rain raises the complaint of drought . ( The Foo-yuen then states what ef . forts,"The Times, 17th April 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9169,24,8,1824,Summer,24,8,1824,Summer,"been brought totbiifromn his regiment at Limerick , by Captain Drought , wvho also isrought witness 's mother itt the same","The Times, 24th August 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9170,24,8,1824,Summer,24,8,1824,Summer,"bones I She had another son , Ednmund . Mblajor Drought was examined touching his having arrestetl W. Meaher , and","The Times, 24th August 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9171,24,8,1824,Summer,24,8,1824,Summer,"confessions made to him , which Muaher volunteered . Mlajor Drought heldtout no thzreator irducement to him . Francis Despord ,","The Times, 24th August 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9172,6,12,1824,Winter,6,12,1824,Winter,"of the year , in perinods of frost or of drought , at the rate of zt lest eight miles at","The Times, 06th December 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9173,17,12,1824,Winter,17,12,1824,Winter,"supply f rum the NJew River , either by great droughts or extraordiniary drifts of 6o0w. l Ve shall now state","The Times, 17th December 1824",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9174,22,6,1825,Summer,22,6,1825,Summer,"all white ( blahuwos ) Spaniardt . During the great drought of last summer , prayers were offered up in all","The Times, 22nd June 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9175,26,7,1825,Summer,26,7,1825,Summer,"over his lostservant . Neddy , during the late piercing drought , sought shel:er and cool herbage in one of the","The Times, 26th July 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9176,30,7,1825,Summer,30,7,1825,Summer,"; ater to be had . on account of' 'he drought , it vas imnossible at the begmining to do any","The Times, 30th July 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9177,8,8,1825,Summer,8,8,1825,Summer,"of thc. scarcity of' water , resulting from the long drought ; sprcad ? wttk -great rapidity . In less than","The Times, 08th August 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9178,16,8,1825,Summer,16,8,1825,Summer,"has been tolerably goad , though from the con. tinued drought forsorne time past , rather light , we believe ,","The Times, 16th August 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9179,18,8,1825,Summer,18,8,1825,Summer,"o . asg a STRAS8uRGc. , 4kug. 6- . The drought lhass so dimi Z nished the water of one of","The Times, 18th August 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9180,2,9,1825,Autumn,2,9,1825,Autumn,", were received yesterday . In consequence of ttie long drought at the latter place , : great apprehonsions were entertained","The Times, 02nd September 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9181,21,9,1825,Autumn,21,9,1825,Autumn,aftermath ; but the genial rains which succeeded the long drought have entirely altered dte face of the country ; and,"The Times, 21st September 1825",England,UKD,UKD6,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9182,28,9,1825,Autumn,28,9,1825,Autumn,"St.-HMeTa 'wan saTern n o so gTeat an cxteni frm' drought , aste *. hreaten the desrrugtion of the 1ive stack","The Times, 28th September 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9183,29,9,1825,Autumn,29,9,1825,Autumn,"not be denied ( indeed history supports the assertion- that drought and famine , by driving the poorer -natives to despair","The Times, 29th September 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9184,5,10,1825,Autumn,5,10,1825,Autumn,"distress ihat is ; still experienced there from the extreme drought , and the sufferings of the inhabitantg from the want","The Times, 05th October 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9185,20,10,1825,Autumn,20,10,1825,Autumn,"country , whicli'rill revive the pastares suf. fcring by the drought . In the lower part of tbis district much grain","The Times, 20th October 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9186,29,10,1825,Autumn,29,10,1825,Autumn,be in a state of extreme distress from the excessive drought which still continled . Great numbers of cattle were perish-.,"The Times, 29th October 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9187,19,12,1825,Winter,19,12,1825,Winter,"corbastion by the rigedt erea , ob oif heat and drought ever knaon , that mnens omnen , ani clhildren ,","The Times, 19th December 1825",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9188,4,1,1826,Winter,4,1,1826,Winter,"Sonier. set ) , Sept-22 : - "" A severe drought prevallsin ttis part of the , colaay at present .","The Times, 04th January 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9189,7,3,1826,Spring,7,3,1826,Spring,"It Io well known , are istopped by frost , drought , end repairs , and great Inconvenience and loss are","The Times, 07th March 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9190,27,4,1826,Spring,27,4,1826,Spring,"of the -interval of spring , and from the great drought and -es&esslve heat of the short summer . I was","The Times, 27th April 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9191,14,6,1826,Summer,14,6,1826,Summer,"to-solicit a solicitation. 'Whatever might be isis success , he drought , however , that- be ad not rendered an ill","The Times, 14th June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9192,23,6,1826,Summer,23,6,1826,Summer,"defendant Afendizabal from proCeeding with an action which he had Drought in the Comamon Ple= , to r:cOver' from Dlachado the","The Times, 23rd June 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9193,5,7,1826,Summer,5,7,1826,Summer,in order to be counronted with Bissou . I0 TIlE DROUGHT . The eff'ects of the long-continued drought was seriously felt,"The Times, 05th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9194,5,7,1826,Summer,5,7,1826,Summer,. I0 TIlE DROUGHT . The eff'ects of the long-continued drought was seriously felt i : this neighbourhood . WVe never,"The Times, 05th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9195,5,7,1826,Summer,5,7,1826,Summer,up : and cattle are suiffering no lest from the drought than from the scarcity of pasture . In the pp-r,"The Times, 05th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9196,6,7,1826,Summer,6,7,1826,Summer,"prevail , and this misfortune ia sgravated by the long drought which has prevailed mn tnle North , and whch ,","The Times, 06th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9197,11,7,1826,Summer,11,7,1826,Summer,"are in'a-vety bsd atate , - owing to the cohtinued drought , which , in the fees of -lne9lz , has","The Times, 11st July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9198,11,7,1826,Summer,11,7,1826,Summer,nearly naked ; the iieighbourhooul is lnearly. driel up the drought hs lasted 12 weeks . '- - ' . DR,"The Times, 11st July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9199,11,7,1826,Summer,11,7,1826,Summer,"surprising , hc h.al HAeeovErt , . june 27. -Thc drought which has so long prevailed huss caused a great extent","The Times, 11st July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9200,15,7,1826,Summer,15,7,1826,Summer,"through r. deficieut supply oz water , caused by the drought wshich has so long continued . Even whDere power-loonms are","The Times, 15th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9201,18,7,1826,Summer,18,7,1826,Summer,", which -in mort plzaes hade leveled from the extraordinary drought , have sinre shot up i'Wa considerable height , and","The Times, 18th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9202,18,7,1826,Summer,18,7,1826,Summer,"So early is the season , in consequence of the drought , that the wheat harvest will commence in the midland","The Times, 18th July 1826",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9203,18,7,1826,Summer,18,7,1826,Summer,"com is permitted . Potatoes are far advanced during the drought , and are likelyftiiotin out a rather deficient crop ,","The Times, 18th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9204,21,7,1826,Summer,21,7,1826,Summer,"at Jerusalem . "" Among the-features of the late remarkable drought it may be mentioned that Lincoln spring water , drawn","The Times, 21st July 1826",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Lincoln,19th Century newspaper,Media 9205,25,7,1826,Summer,25,7,1826,Summer,"com- plaints trom all places of excessive heat and long-continued drought , and the hopes of a good harvest are given","The Times, 25th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9206,25,7,1826,Summer,25,7,1826,Summer,"are given up . AALBURG , JuLr 1 . The drought and scorching heat continues-we have alter- nately 2. , ,","The Times, 25th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9207,25,7,1826,Summer,25,7,1826,Summer,"Mr. Bro-c are growing fast , notwith- standing ritc contintied drought . The growth is likely to be exceedingly brighL The","The Times, 25th July 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9208,5,8,1826,Summer,5,8,1826,Summer,oo this segson are very unfavon-rahl . The extr tme drought has dsatroe4 metOS of the gzamt Sportsmsenar si ell wavm,"The Times, 05th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9209,8,8,1826,Summer,8,8,1826,Summer,"at lie-tiot 's Hospital. -Ed-iuArA9 Varter . Suich is the drought at the preseutt time , that te , t hantele","The Times, 08th August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9210,12,8,1826,Summer,12,8,1826,Summer,"observations I have been this year ( from the extreme drought ) enabled to make , that the lady-binit 's by","The Times, 12nd August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9211,22,8,1826,Summer,22,8,1826,Summer,"**P2sag Wvest , Jtil' 31 , 1826 . "" A drought of general extent , and of unparalleled continuance , has","The Times, 22nd August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9212,22,8,1826,Summer,22,8,1826,Summer,"atpeS ; en low . condition , in znde6uezceof the drought . depr.iirg thusnaof fodder , It is calcubitesfthit twic- the","The Times, 22nd August 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9213,2,9,1826,Autumn,2,9,1826,Autumn,LoD CHTANCELLOR coonfirmedi the Masterz report . EFFECTS OF THEA DRoUGHTu Alemr . SptrCE Wished app aflhisLordship 's attention to acns,"The Times, 02nd September 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9214,4,9,1826,Autumn,4,9,1826,Autumn,. Veget.ation has suffered a great deal less from the drought here than in less mounltainous districts . The mes. dows,"The Times, 04th September 1826",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9215,13,9,1826,Autumn,13,9,1826,Autumn,"nature cani at this timne al-. low , from the drought of the season , which , on the mnore dry","The Times, 13rd September 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9216,15,9,1826,Autumn,15,9,1826,Autumn,", occasioned , it is supposed , by die protzacted drought . Mr. Kecn , a voittig titan bitt recently c:nb.rked","The Times, 15th September 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9217,3,10,1826,Autumn,3,10,1826,Autumn,"to the calamity , is said to be the exCeSsive drought which has prevailed ; the waters in the nui$hbourhood are","The Times, 03rd October 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9218,3,10,1826,Autumn,3,10,1826,Autumn,"meet one at every turn . The effects of the drought are not only apparent in the sickly state-of vegetation ,","The Times, 03rd October 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9219,6,10,1826,Autumn,6,10,1826,Autumn,much in compensation for the injury which the summer 's drought hatd caused to some of the crops Alany farmers have,"The Times, 06th October 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9220,16,10,1826,Autumn,16,10,1826,Autumn,"Alarmora . The want of water , caused by long-continued droughts , and a high north wind , greatly impeded the","The Times, 16th October 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9221,7,11,1826,Autumn,7,11,1826,Autumn,"losses sustained by the farm- e 's trom the severe drought of thc last summer , WVillia Constable MIaxwell , Esq.","The Times, 07th November 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9222,25,11,1826,Autumn,25,11,1826,Autumn,"as al-iro to excire despair ; , sad if thec drought had cusrtirus ' ifProidence ha-i nor lent its aid by","The Times, 25th November 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9223,5,12,1826,Winter,5,12,1826,Winter,"; the . country , owing to the late continued drought , haiing been de . pendeat. elmost-4holly. on foreign- supplies","The Times, 05th December 1826",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9224,2,3,1827,Spring,2,3,1827,Spring,", sn& whicl would cause a constant alternation between a drought and a deluge . The market vwould tlfen exhibit no","The Times, 02nd March 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9225,26,5,1827,Spring,26,5,1827,Spring,all in the matrket . People agreed that the same drought which had destroyed the crop in England had extended to,"The Times, 26th May 1827",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9226,8,6,1827,Summer,8,6,1827,Summer,"in irepelling thdir-sg. gresslona . Conasi.erableiC c*venienceihad becen felt'from a drought inthecolony , whichthsd-ob1iged.tlie cattletb lie sent 'ery fair inland .","The Times, 08th June 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9227,12,7,1827,Summer,12,7,1827,Summer,", even though the season should turn out warm and droughtv which , "" the day having turned , "" is","The Times, 12nd July 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9228,20,7,1827,Summer,20,7,1827,Summer,""" These , on account of the excessive heat std drought , are sultering considerably . The pasture lands on sandy","The Times, 20th July 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9229,20,7,1827,Summer,20,7,1827,Summer,"vIa farmers , who will not soon forget the destractve drought OF-last4timsuier , are already apprehensive that theg ate not un-","The Times, 20th July 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9230,23,7,1827,Summer,23,7,1827,Summer,"a letter of the 12th of A.ay , that the drought which has prevailed since the last winter season has done","The Times, 23rd July 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9231,24,7,1827,Summer,24,7,1827,Summer,"vicinity of this to-wn , the crops are suffering from drought , while we learn that in Rossslire , and among","The Times, 24th July 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9232,24,7,1827,Summer,24,7,1827,Summer,"the meaadows . Turnips , which were prevented by the drought from appear- ing above the ground , bcgin to push","The Times, 24th July 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9233,26,7,1827,Summer,26,7,1827,Summer,", beginning to suffer much from the long and severe drought . Some pieces of wheat ate in the act of","The Times, 26th July 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9234,15,9,1827,Autumn,15,9,1827,Autumn,Tut7scas M AIAcLE. - . When there has ban .2 drought of lang continuance in the neighbourhood of a Tttukish .,"The Times, 15th September 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9235,9,10,1827,Autumn,9,10,1827,Autumn,"( on which iournev , but for , Cn extraordinary drought , both must have perished , owinz chitRv to the","The Times, 09th October 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9236,15,11,1827,Autumn,15,11,1827,Autumn,"bad con- 'nditioothe vinttr.conl , svhicli is ascribed to the drought SA'NOVER , Nov. 6 . Sorae dikes were broken dowR","The Times, 15th November 1827",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9237,21,1,1828,Winter,21,1,1828,Winter,"tie , y , s vearai Wtoletprkefcr beIng wllhb saxholesale drOught , r haulne bea ninthat l$c . Dl4cst to.W 0","The Times, 21st January 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9238,10,3,1828,Spring,10,3,1828,Spring,"yeats . Also , at It o'clock , a useful drought horse , 2 carts elS Itehia , frame , ,","The Times, 10th March 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9239,24,4,1828,Spring,24,4,1828,Spring,"in all thc sandy districts , Iro n the great drought which prevAled , very dcfif:ent . To whutever cause the","The Times, 24th April 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9240,30,6,1828,Summer,30,6,1828,Summer,"Juru. ) iLnis was an action or slanoer , - Drought by tne beretary of a benefit xoclete , denorninated ""","The Times, 30th June 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9241,11,7,1828,Summer,11,7,1828,Summer,", Fsq , Chedesion.hall , near I alesworth.Suffolk ; Beniamin Droughten , &sq. , 1 1 , Tokenhouse.yard. ; Messrs .","The Times, 11st July 1828",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9242,31,7,1828,Summer,31,7,1828,Summer,"francs per hectolitre . In the Aveiron , a continual drought and unusual heat have very much injured the crops ,","The Times, 31st July 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9243,16,8,1828,Summer,16,8,1828,Summer,"of our produce , the deplorable effects of the great drought and the hurricane which have successively desolated the country ,","The Times, 16th August 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9244,21,8,1828,Summer,21,8,1828,Summer,"lower grounds on the banks of the Vistula . The drought at the beginning , of the season , and the","The Times, 21st August 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9245,3,9,1828,Autumn,3,9,1828,Autumn,"that rcmarkc able year , when ; an extraordinary aummtlr drought , whichllsted nearly nine weeks , had nearlytrebled the spring","The Times, 03rd September 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9246,17,10,1828,Autumn,17,10,1828,Autumn,"have had Yvcry'lletle silk of latqt froru Pir.mont , the drought having stopped the uils . There , is now ,","The Times, 17th October 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9247,24,10,1828,Autumn,24,10,1828,Autumn,to hear of their being apprehended. -Chelnteham Chronicle . A droughty son . of Vulcan having lately occasion to visit Dunfermline,"The Times, 24th October 1828",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,Dunfermline,19th Century newspaper,Media 9248,26,11,1828,Autumn,26,11,1828,Autumn,"wis exchanges , receiving the dif- , 5th r31tto-John A1exandsr Drought , gent. , to be Ens ! gn , by","The Times, 26th November 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9249,2,12,1828,Winter,2,12,1828,Winter,"son had undergone its usual crisis , and the late drought has been succeeded by very copious and incessant showers .","The Times, 02nd December 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9250,10,12,1828,Winter,10,12,1828,Winter,"oar proceedings up to the present moment . The general drought , which this year hap oroveel so destructive , cenad","The Times, 10th December 1828",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9251,23,1,1829,Winter,23,1,1829,Winter,"Colone Fitzgerald , of Geraldine , county Kildare ; Colonel Drought , Mr. Berwick , William Crawford , of Fermnoy ;","The Times, 23rd January 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9252,23,1,1829,Winter,23,1,1829,Winter,"appearance , and is likely to do this year what drought and locusts did last year in the interior . A","The Times, 23rd January 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9253,27,1,1829,Winter,27,1,1829,Winter,after the chiarir as taken ; Lord Rilicen and Colonel DrOught appeared in the room . Thuiy were receivedI with the,"The Times, 27th January 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9254,2,2,1829,Winter,2,2,1829,Winter,2 0 H4. and T. WVoodI I 0 -Waisan and Droughton I I 0 1 . and C. Rogersand Co. 5,"The Times, 02nd February 1829",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH24,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9255,26,2,1829,Winter,26,2,1829,Winter,"crops in the interior of the country weil- suffering from drought ; . throughout the colony gene- rally , however ,","The Times, 26th February 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9256,24,3,1829,Spring,24,3,1829,Spring,"slhould be borne out bv the ev idence , lie drought it would leave little doubt as to the oWieceof the","The Times, 24th March 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9257,7,4,1829,Spring,7,4,1829,Spring,", and presarve us equally from an overflow or a drought . "" The noble lord then proceeded . He was","The Times, 07th April 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9258,30,5,1829,Spring,30,5,1829,Spring,"is upon the 'whole looLing down . Nevertheless , the drought which has lasted for more than a month is injurious","The Times, 30th May 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9259,4,6,1829,Summer,4,6,1829,Summer,". The crop this year hs ag& failed from excessive drought , no rain , with , the exception ofone shover","The Times, 04th June 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9260,12,6,1829,Summer,12,6,1829,Summer,the cotton-works are going full time ; but should the drought continue much longer they wil be stopped fbr want of,"The Times, 12nd June 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9261,13,6,1829,Summer,13,6,1829,Summer,"; is scarcely worth cutting , owing to the continued drought . The price has consequently risen from 3s. 6d. to","The Times, 13rd June 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9262,13,6,1829,Summer,13,6,1829,Summer,", does not appear to have been affecteAl by the drought it promises to be a plentiful'crop , and looks green","The Times, 13rd June 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9263,13,6,1829,Summer,13,6,1829,Summer,"be apparent that the heat , - during the long drought , has neither been excessive nor permanent , but much","The Times, 13rd June 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9264,15,6,1829,Summer,15,6,1829,Summer,"publicly recommend the perusal ! For ten days past the drought has been extreme and the cold severe , while our","The Times, 15th June 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9265,24,6,1829,Summer,24,6,1829,Summer,"; ando Mr.b It aind , lerd tasentlan siurveyr 1at Droughty-Strreet , Lodn milesrtom , LSUrorey te alabeFreehold , ra and","The Times, 24th June 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9266,10,7,1829,Summer,10,7,1829,Summer,"stating that his Majesty the King , c6nsidering tise continued drought whicli threatened.to be injurious to the harvest , ; has","The Times, 10th July 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9267,14,7,1829,Summer,14,7,1829,Summer,"received Barbadoes papers to the 6th ult . An extreme drought prevailed throughout the colony , wvhich threatened the most serious","The Times, 14th July 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9268,20,7,1829,Summer,20,7,1829,Summer,"crops had suffered s , -onsiderably from a most unusual drought , scarcely any rai n having fallen for the last","The Times, 20th July 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9269,22,7,1829,Summer,22,7,1829,Summer,"June . According to the preceding accounts , a long drought was threatening the island with severe calamity , but it","The Times, 22nd July 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9270,4,8,1829,Summer,4,8,1829,Summer,d there fields wlhere it has not recovered the long-continuel drought of 'May and June . The clover layers are very,"The Times, 04th August 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9271,4,8,1829,Summer,4,8,1829,Summer,"; but turnips are abundant every wvhere , and neither drought or the fly has done the least injury to them","The Times, 04th August 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9272,27,8,1829,Summer,27,8,1829,Summer,"iRconvenience had been sustained in consequence of the late [ drought . The price of wheat continued as before , but","The Times, 27th August 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9273,27,8,1829,Summer,27,8,1829,Summer,had been at one tinme entertained from the prevalence of drought in some parts ; but they have been dispelled by,"The Times, 27th August 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9274,29,8,1829,Summer,29,8,1829,Summer,"year been reversed , and instead of experiencing heat and drought , an unusual quantity of rain has fallen in every","The Times, 29th August 1829",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,19th Century newspaper,Media 9275,24,9,1829,Autumn,24,9,1829,Autumn,tVe have been visited witls such a tremendous season of drought as we have hardly known be- fore . WVe have,"The Times, 24th September 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9276,24,9,1829,Autumn,24,9,1829,Autumn,"M acquarrie. fle tound Jie sante coun- try parched with drought , wlich in 1818 was a perfrct sea , as","The Times, 24th September 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9277,22,12,1829,Winter,22,12,1829,Winter,"control the weather , and affect the harvests by producing drought or excessive inundation . At the com . mencement of","The Times, 22nd December 1829",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9278,13,2,1830,Winter,13,2,1830,Winter,"At o : : e time there was too much drought ; at another , too much rain . ( Etear","The Times, 13rd February 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9279,23,4,1830,Spring,23,4,1830,Spring,"to a ship . wright , who did all lhe drought necessary , and who stated that she was then in","The Times, 23rd April 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9280,14,5,1830,Spring,14,5,1830,Spring,": - -Cooling Aperient Powidert. -'These powders produce on efflrvescing drought extremelys refteshine and grateful to the palate , as vell","The Times, 14th May 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9281,29,6,1830,Summer,29,6,1830,Summer,"not for tha prompt attendance of the MAfayor , Captirin Drought , and the purre . They ne.et took a quantiry","The Times, 29th June 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9282,16,8,1830,Summer,16,8,1830,Summer,"Esq .. 13 , 01.1 Bnrlittoton-strert ; of MTessrs . Droughton 0110 WhIte . talicitore , Great IlarlbDrough-street ; At .","The Times, 16th August 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9283,19,8,1830,Summer,19,8,1830,Summer,", the 17th ins'nnt , by the Rev. 1r . Drought . BaLrthoStritch . Esq . of the Middle Tem- ple.","The Times, 19th August 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9284,21,9,1830,Autumn,21,9,1830,Autumn,"in Iloldavia and Wallachia , in consequence of the long-continued drought ; - however , we do not fear a scarcder","The Times, 21st September 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9285,25,9,1830,Autumn,25,9,1830,Autumn,"thousands of acres ofalluvial meadows in its vicinity . The drought ( fortunately for Captain Sturt ) still prevailed , and","The Times, 25th September 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9286,5,10,1830,Autumn,5,10,1830,Autumn,", to a Noble- man or GenUeman : es.been regularlY Drought u togarden. ng all his life-time , and serfecsly understands","The Times, 05th October 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9287,8,12,1830,Winter,8,12,1830,Winter,"tbuijal of hser husband , as beingsa nbta.par4sliipiwrX havg been Drought Frou Gcey's-lnn-sqnsre. >illiam -lloore , sn undertaker , staten tbat","The Times, 08th December 1830",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9288,1,1,1831,Winter,1,1,1831,Winter,", vice blsicklethwaite. 11th Regiment of Foot. -CaptaiR Thornas A. Drought , to be Major , by purchase , vice Eden","The Times, 01st January 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9289,1,1,1831,Winter,1,1,1831,Winter,"Long Battersby , to be Captaiu. b' purchase , vice Drought ; Ensign George Pinder , to be Lieutenant , by","The Times, 01st January 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9290,3,1,1831,Winter,3,1,1831,Winter,2 2 0 POULTRY . ( Dear in consequence of drought . ) Fowls .. . s .. .. .. ..,"The Times, 03rd January 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9291,3,1,1831,Winter,3,1,1831,Winter,120 Turkies . - 110-140 Eggs ( dearin consequence of drought ) -- per dozen 2 0 - 3 0 Butter,"The Times, 03rd January 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9292,11,2,1831,Winter,11,2,1831,Winter,"gentleman 's . Mr. Wellesley , aeainst whom he had Drought no charge , had published a letter in the meornsisg","The Times, 11st February 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9293,23,2,1831,Winter,23,2,1831,Winter,", tuttlers Cooling AperTient Powders. -These powilurs producean cerap vescing drought extremely refreshing and grateful io thle palate , as sIe","The Times, 23rd February 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9294,14,3,1831,Spring,14,3,1831,Spring,"Doherty , James Litto s , Edward Walshe , Holwell Drought . Michael H , Lloyd , Bartholomew Warren , It","The Times, 14th March 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9295,19,3,1831,Spring,19,3,1831,Spring,"Donnison . Liverpool . joiner. -April 16 . T. F. Drought , llminster , Somersetshire. druggist. -April II , D. Rider","The Times, 19th March 1831",England,"UKG,UKE,UKD,UKK","UKG3,UKE4,UKD7,UKK2","UKG31,UKE44,UKE42,UKD72,UKK23",Huddersfield,19th Century newspaper,Media 9296,18,4,1831,Spring,18,4,1831,Spring,"nIo adequgte sopfpliea. , Ontt Qr4wo parcleol ne ; f DrOught forward this week sold fr "" ely at high rat","The Times, 18th April 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9297,24,6,1831,Summer,24,6,1831,Summer,had thus drawn ; 91. 18*. for engossing the same drought ; * and 61. 12s. for making a copy ef,"The Times, 24th June 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9298,27,6,1831,Summer,27,6,1831,Summer,". Addres , pt ad the untr , 4A , drouth ptud 'qtS11- 42 otAuiey.trekt or 51 , Great . harylett1/AN","The Times, 27th June 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9299,27,6,1831,Summer,27,6,1831,Summer,"sunshine , beat nnd cold , winds and calms , drought ard rain , in sucit rapid succession in this tountry","The Times, 27th June 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9300,6,7,1831,Summer,6,7,1831,Summer,"in. 'dieted by Providence , the scarcity , and the drought , had been laid to the charge of this noxious","The Times, 06th July 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9301,13,7,1831,Summer,13,7,1831,Summer,", GLamorganslipe , rope-maker . BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED . Thomas Fuleir Drought , Blminster , Somersetshire , druggist . Jamaes Tome ,","The Times, 13rd July 1831","England,Wales","UKI,UKK,UKL","UKI1,UKK2,UKL1","UKI11,UKK23,UKL18",Kensington,19th Century newspaper,Media 9302,24,9,1831,Autumn,24,9,1831,Autumn,"the consumer . and as there will be always on drought from 40 to S0 pipes of different wines , the","The Times, 24th September 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9303,10,10,1831,Autumn,10,10,1831,Autumn,"noments , however , relieved them of their fears-he was Drought safely to the shore , and received with a shout","The Times, 10th October 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9304,8,11,1831,Autumn,8,11,1831,Autumn,"msTENNov.7 . CORBETT V. IBItUWXE. i nis was an action DrougHt Dy tie ptalntltt , a juanenesterwarehouseman in London , to","The Times, 08th November 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9305,22,11,1831,Autumn,22,11,1831,Autumn,"The diminution in the exports was occasioned by the great drought , which broke up late in the previous year ,","The Times, 22nd November 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9306,22,11,1831,Autumn,22,11,1831,Autumn,The fair criterion of improvement since the disappearance of the drought wiU be found in the ac- counts of the piresent,"The Times, 22nd November 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9307,24,12,1831,Winter,24,12,1831,Winter,"as subsequently addressed by Messrs . Brlen , Stoney , Drought , Cooke , Cassldy , Mulling , Robinson , Rev.","The Times, 24th December 1831",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9308,5,3,1832,Spring,5,3,1832,Spring,"Iwlere Wv * REISTTESo . I -iwivas a 's action Drought Dy the plaintlF , a hairdreSser and perfuimer , in","The Times, 05th March 1832",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9309,21,3,1832,Spring,21,3,1832,Spring,"to her with the "" reateskIdndiiess'-and attention . e B droughta Strey Ci0ed with us once since his afo-mirtune . He","The Times, 21st March 1832",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9310,8,5,1832,Spring,8,5,1832,Spring,"was in a very bad state , owing to the drought . Bills on England had been negotiated at 71 and","The Times, 08th May 1832",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9311,1,6,1832,Summer,1,6,1832,Summer,"ivMarcb . A termination had at last occurred to the drought by which that country has been as long afflicted ,","The Times, 01st June 1832",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9312,18,6,1832,Summer,18,6,1832,Summer,", gealal rains havnug succeeded to a long and severe drought . The election of members for the House of Representatives","The Times, 18th June 1832",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9313,26,7,1832,Summer,26,7,1832,Summer,"B. Ii Sleteos James tL Brosn . C. n . Drought , James Millr . John iacdond . Walter an ,","The Times, 26th July 1832",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9314,20,8,1832,Summer,20,8,1832,Summer,"wherc they lighted a lire . The great heat and drought soon caused the fire to spread over the heath ,","The Times, 20th August 1832",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9315,7,11,1832,Autumn,7,11,1832,Autumn,"on the brink of starvation . iThere has been such drought , so nuch so ns to producc a salt crop","The Times, 07th November 1832",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9316,7,11,1832,Autumn,7,11,1832,Autumn,"season . The cause of this sufrcring is the severe drought we have experienced , the high price of Provisions at","The Times, 07th November 1832",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9317,22,12,1832,Winter,22,12,1832,Winter,"advaonta Cs axe Still snore obvious , zsi neither the droughts orsummer nortlir frosts of winter affect the mttii spring ;","The Times, 22nd December 1832",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9318,7,1,1833,Winter,7,1,1833,Winter,"a. clock-work , and there they are subjeet to condtned droughts , which we are not , and we nev-er (","The Times, 07th January 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9319,1,4,1833,Spring,1,4,1833,Spring,"- - Saturdar ErecnnL- . L nc juSOon mat nas Drought letters of the 9th in- stant , but they are","The Times, 01st April 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9320,2,4,1833,Spring,2,4,1833,Spring,"by the Composition Act , because all landl w':S now Drought within the act , and pasturage was formerly exempt .","The Times, 02nd April 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9321,9,4,1833,Spring,9,4,1833,Spring,"o tne:s Uead , Axppleby : * Castle fnn , Drought Cro-n , Eend:d - and Crotwn , PenritshJmly be 'had","The Times, 09th April 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9322,15,5,1833,Spring,15,5,1833,Spring,that the mini sterial scheme works welrt-tbat no hurricane nor drought can occur-that the negroes make their hilf-yearly payments regularl and,"The Times, 15th May 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9323,29,5,1833,Spring,29,5,1833,Spring,"3 ? ta Lvoy . Tibotmit lalrord , Charles Lristow Drought , Sir Williaif CGoper , J. R. sVool , Vrederick","The Times, 29th May 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9324,7,6,1833,Summer,7,6,1833,Summer,the serious injury which the griculturist had appnhendedfrorm the long-continued drought . lint nlthough the surfaca Ia generally porous and sandy,"The Times, 07th June 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9325,11,6,1833,Summer,11,6,1833,Summer,1- to 2. per quarter dearer In consequence of the drought . sa well as 0ats and Beai but at tisat,"The Times, 11st June 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9326,14,6,1833,Summer,14,6,1833,Summer,"of general prosperity and contests which , notwithstanding a protracted drought and other unfavourable circuert-tanees , have attracted my attentioti in","The Times, 14th June 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9327,29,6,1833,Summer,29,6,1833,Summer,"said , are to performn quarantine at Feodosia . The drought which has prevaied here for several months has completely destroyed","The Times, 29th June 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9328,2,7,1833,Summer,2,7,1833,Summer,"other respect to rob the public in any wany you drought proper ? "" There is lsoanother debt dotfrotonto the Govern-","The Times, 02nd July 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9329,8,7,1833,Summer,8,7,1833,Summer,with llttle loss in compsrison with the othes Thc great droughts throughout the IVcst Indies had proved vrry destructiveto thesegarand cofi'Cerops,"The Times, 08th July 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9330,9,7,1833,Summer,9,7,1833,Summer,"luxueiant . It was strong in the ground befcre thelong drought In the spring commtnced . Barley and oats gencrnllylight ,","The Times, 09th July 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9331,12,8,1833,Summer,12,8,1833,Summer,"inhabitants at Mcsosz in 1832 waus330 , . AccountsnfromOxedstatethstafter a drought whicl had prevailed there from June 13 to July 10","The Times, 12nd August 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9332,14,8,1833,Summer,14,8,1833,Summer,"the local Government deternmined to arail itself of the existing drought , and to fit out an expedition in order to","The Times, 14th August 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9333,30,8,1833,Summer,30,8,1833,Summer,", While pasture and a , rablc perish 'd for drought . When flagrant injustice so often occurs , Abler bands","The Times, 30th August 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9334,2,9,1833,Autumn,2,9,1833,Autumn,"an ofnicer annd 60 mei , from LJoughrca and Captain Drought , Chkief Mas5gistratc , soon after entered with detachments of","The Times, 02nd September 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9335,19,9,1833,Autumn,19,9,1833,Autumn,haetn to ha.c been very general ; but the ninancial drought was as th-eatent ing as that of the scaens and,"The Times, 19th September 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9336,21,9,1833,Autumn,21,9,1833,Autumn,"states , that the rain wvhich had succceded the protracted drought had produced a gratifjing change , making the ground in","The Times, 21st September 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9337,15,10,1833,Autumn,15,10,1833,Autumn,"was only of ML temporary and partial latture . Thc drought at Grenada stil continued , and caused much inconvenience .","The Times, 15th October 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9338,29,10,1833,Autumn,29,10,1833,Autumn,"fieclds can not be considered as finlsbed , the great drought ina the spring not hating sufcred com to ripen ,","The Times, 29th October 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9339,16,11,1833,Autumn,16,11,1833,Autumn,"like the other islands , tvas suffering from aL protracted drought . An alarmiDg fire was raging at St.John 's when","The Times, 16th November 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9340,28,12,1833,Winter,28,12,1833,Winter,"announce that colony to be still suffering from a protracted drought , snd great inconvenience was felt from the scarcity of","The Times, 28th December 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9341,31,12,1833,Winter,31,12,1833,Winter,to receive end transfer the first instalment bv meana ofa drought upon the F'rench Mlinisteir of Finance . A draught for,"The Times, 31st December 1833",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9342,14,1,1834,Winter,14,1,1834,Winter,"acidon of his lfe , arid nearly his mnost inmost droughts , arc known and registered . The result of aU","The Times, 14th January 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9343,7,2,1834,Winter,7,2,1834,Winter,"slanot total want of water , owing to the long-continued drought , rendered most of the lire-engines uAselm . Tbe origin","The Times, 07th February 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9344,5,3,1834,Spring,5,3,1834,Spring,"was defending impreassment. it the abstra , ct : he drought It like war , a great evil , and one","The Times, 05th March 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9345,1,4,1834,Spring,1,4,1834,Spring,"whic will be returard yearly . Apply to Meson . Droughton and Eacred 23S5 , 0xordfsuirect . Tire most matlafctory Teference","The Times, 01st April 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9346,2,4,1834,Spring,2,4,1834,Spring,"Stro A L-Accounts have been received of a very seious drought In Brazit , the effec. of which on the harvest","The Times, 02nd April 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9347,18,4,1834,Spring,18,4,1834,Spring,even to tho Intro-ductton of such a bill and he drought that such a subject siho'uld mnit hr discu.ssse at a,"The Times, 18th April 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9348,13,5,1834,Spring,13,5,1834,Spring,have a beseficial Influence on the Insdrgent provinces . The drought which has afflicted New Castale is happily at an end,"The Times, 13rd May 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9349,24,5,1834,Spring,24,5,1834,Spring,"wheat , nor Oats have anyh irbee suffcred from the droughts of the lant month . Everything promlase a stfJI mor","The Times, 24th May 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9350,28,5,1834,Spring,28,5,1834,Spring,main . tamed at the expense of the FarlWh ile drought a Pe. tition to parlitament embodying their opinions might show,"The Times, 28th May 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9351,14,6,1834,Summer,14,6,1834,Summer,"partieularly on rry Usols , owing to , the long drought : the7 are much injured by the dolphin . ICherri","The Times, 14th June 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9352,25,6,1834,Summer,25,6,1834,Summer,"CH URCH. ( ; smberwelJ , June 2 . The drought which prevailed daring 'he last month created mueb alarm for","The Times, 25th June 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9353,25,6,1834,Summer,25,6,1834,Summer,"mut , h bhevier than In the cast , the drought there havdng bet neithtr so severe aor so lotg continued","The Times, 25th June 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9354,8,7,1834,Summer,8,7,1834,Summer,require aL detailed exposition . that in canis-quence ot the drought ofr th present season that distres would be considerably aggravated,"The Times, 08th July 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9355,14,7,1834,Summer,14,7,1834,Summer,"'ar as regards the fleeces ftom AntralJa , to the drought that has existed thcre , and the consequent scarcity of","The Times, 14th July 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9356,25,7,1834,Summer,25,7,1834,Summer,". farmers that wheat ripcns premnaturely , from the long.continued drought , tand this imprcssion Is strenpthened by the unasvourable co-","The Times, 25th July 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9357,1,8,1834,Summer,1,8,1834,Summer,"cattlr , whicn bhve puf.cred -tvcrdly from tho late continutd drought . TO THE BDITOR OF THE TIMES . Slr ,","The Times, 01st August 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9358,26,8,1834,Summer,26,8,1834,Summer,lower depth than the bottom oF the ditehes . The drought has done irreparable damage to the crops of evcry description,"The Times, 26th August 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9359,27,8,1834,Summer,27,8,1834,Summer,"produce ot last yeart 's harvest , and though the drought of the present ise-son will diminish the growing crops ,","The Times, 27th August 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9360,2,9,1834,Autumn,2,9,1834,Autumn,"Briton , fro 2 theOrkoenp , onthe 11th of June-the Droughty Ciatle , from the Mauritlen , on the 11th of","The Times, 02nd September 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9361,4,9,1834,Autumn,4,9,1834,Autumn,"its envirous , atfter having saffered severely from the late drought , have been latel3r visited by a deluge of rain","The Times, 04th September 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9362,6,9,1834,Autumn,6,9,1834,Autumn,"L. andt3 cow , IneareWofvertoontprte cisnly tof tcivePRPOAL f . Droughtsn ofrh cUtzsteWIlO witA plae aindt toSUPPLYttose pofrthn works- , ldiiwo","The Times, 06th September 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9363,8,9,1834,Autumn,8,9,1834,Autumn,coveTCd vwith corn ; and although the present year 's drought has matetially dinut. nished what was anticipated from the harvet,"The Times, 08th September 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9364,20,9,1834,Autumn,20,9,1834,Autumn,"want of success In extinguishing the flamet . The long drought has been universally felt throughout Aus. tria , and the","The Times, 20th September 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9365,23,9,1834,Autumn,23,9,1834,Autumn,"themselves deceivea In the harvst . With theincreasing hett the drought Increased , and these who had not , or could","The Times, 23rd September 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9366,23,9,1834,Autumn,23,9,1834,Autumn,"the wtinter arecloselyconnected . Uponthegrcatheatfollowed inmany places , a ruinous drought . Looking at the register ai the tLer. mometer ,","The Times, 23rd September 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9367,1,10,1834,Autumn,1,10,1834,Autumn,Lyons . As he other boats could not from tbe drought navigate the riHe7 upwards of 400 p:rwons entered per fo.ce,"The Times, 01st October 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9368,15,10,1834,Autumn,15,10,1834,Autumn,"summer which we have just experienced , ueexainpled perhaps forts drought , and accomp nicd hy a scorching hcat , has","The Times, 15th October 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9369,17,10,1834,Autumn,17,10,1834,Autumn,mnost sanguine anticipations have beenausesse . Te unexampled heat and drought which hav prvaied hisywhave been the meanls of producing a,"The Times, 17th October 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9370,22,10,1834,Autumn,22,10,1834,Autumn,"vegetL. tion , which had greatly suffered from the continued drought . The thermometer had fallen from 80 to So degrees","The Times, 22nd October 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9371,11,11,1834,Autumn,11,11,1834,Autumn,"of destruction ; urfortunately , however in consequence ofthe long drought witb which this part o ? the country has been","The Times, 11st November 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9372,15,11,1834,Autumn,15,11,1834,Autumn,"ctial , in quantities . not exceeding 1 tons each drought , peetont desirous of CONTrRACTI NG for the Ell ECT","The Times, 15th November 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9373,17,11,1834,Autumn,17,11,1834,Autumn,", which he d:d , and-Tebbutt there read ovcr the drought to DlAVr.Dneauvoir , with the Intention of obtalInimeg his approbation","The Times, 17th November 1834",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9374,26,1,1835,Winter,26,1,1835,Winter,of Fiance coetalri sotounts of the dlaatrgdW cq1tenetot the loetk'.cotnied drought wbhkh hanmt betn equalled within the tetiory of man .,"The Times, 26th January 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9375,3,2,1835,Winter,3,2,1835,Winter,"next . oftled proposals , tn writiw , to Tbnriss Droughton , Esq. , the 1Maoro , who will eontenn a","The Times, 03rd February 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9376,6,2,1835,Winter,6,2,1835,Winter,", It wa , represented to Sir Rabert that the drought of last summer , in addition to low prices ,","The Times, 06th February 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9377,14,4,1835,Spring,14,4,1835,Spring,"fear are alsc entertained lest , in ooseluene of the drought , the hasrvest ol this year should be very scanty","The Times, 14th April 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9378,18,7,1835,Summer,18,7,1835,Summer,"r , hear . ) The steward that he had Drought for the purpose of teaching his tenantry to improve their","The Times, 18th July 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9379,25,7,1835,Summer,25,7,1835,Summer,"on the Downs , however , owing to the continued drought , the wvheat is vcry short , and will by","The Times, 25th July 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9380,25,7,1835,Summer,25,7,1835,Summer,"produre an average crop . Oats , owing to the drought , re thin , s and straw short ; barley","The Times, 25th July 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9381,24,8,1835,Summer,24,8,1835,Summer,"AVe learn from Alost that , in consequence ot the drought , the crop of hops will hardly amount to a","The Times, 24th August 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9382,7,9,1835,Autumn,7,9,1835,Autumn,is feared that live stock generaly maysuilcrsseverly . The excessive drought of the season has hnd similar effects on the vintage,"The Times, 07th September 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9383,10,9,1835,Autumn,10,9,1835,Autumn,Upper Scheldt is wholly interrupted in con.equence of the continued drought . 'More than 400 boats ladee i with chalk are,"The Times, 10th September 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9384,16,9,1835,Autumn,16,9,1835,Autumn,"the habit of using While attacking other disputants . Mr. Drought , the friend of 31r. 31C'rea , had the prisoner","The Times, 16th September 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9385,25,9,1835,Autumn,25,9,1835,Autumn,"of April have been received this morming . The great drought still continued , no rain having fallen , it is","The Times, 25th September 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9386,15,10,1835,Autumn,15,10,1835,Autumn,", 3ct. f-A lare fly boat took the ground on Droughton band onthe 8th inst. , an tunI. 5he ls since","The Times, 15th October 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9387,3,11,1835,Autumn,3,11,1835,Autumn,allowed into the gar- dens with sticks . Mr. Frederick Drought examined. -I was at the Coburg- gardens on the 3d,"The Times, 03rd November 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9388,12,11,1835,Autumn,12,11,1835,Autumn,"pockets were rich enough to allow the slaking of their drought . None of the characters wlere ell supported , nor","The Times, 12nd November 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9389,16,11,1835,Autumn,16,11,1835,Autumn,"100 . The chair was occupied by Phili , F. Drought , Ulorshipfitl Master of the Bin Lodge , and tht","The Times, 16th November 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9390,26,12,1835,Winter,26,12,1835,Winter,"couple of fox hounds , the proyof' 1 . tL Drought , Esq. , of Harnisow ; n , were maliisty","The Times, 26th December 1835",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9391,13,1,1836,Winter,13,1,1836,Winter,"partial failure of the cabbage crop , from the long drought and consequent rav . ges of the cateipillars and the","The Times, 13rd January 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9392,23,3,1836,Spring,23,3,1836,Spring,"certainly a very moderate one , which arose f rons drought at one time , and heavy rains at another ,","The Times, 23rd March 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9393,17,5,1836,Spring,17,5,1836,Spring,"quite renovated the country , which had been suffering from drought . The price of wheat had consequently fallen to lOs","The Times, 17th May 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9394,31,5,1836,Spring,31,5,1836,Spring,"the peasantry is introduced . We have hiad a considerable drought in Attica , but the Peloponnesus promises good crops .","The Times, 31st May 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9395,6,6,1836,Summer,6,6,1836,Summer,"become favourable , imereased imports are expected . The.sc- vere drought wvhich prevailed throughout the whole of last month has beea","The Times, 06th June 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9396,24,6,1836,Summer,24,6,1836,Summer,"barley crops , which on light lands suffered from the drought , are already impro'ed , whilst a fair calculation may","The Times, 24th June 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9397,13,7,1836,Summer,13,7,1836,Summer,"light , and where the ear was formed during the drought , is short in the head , short in the","The Times, 13rd July 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9398,1,8,1836,Summer,1,8,1836,Summer,"and we know that the vicissitudeY of temperature , and drought , and moisture , are the ehief causes of pulmonary","The Times, 01st August 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9399,5,8,1836,Summer,5,8,1836,Summer,"ot hBritish origin . "" We are rather suffering from drought in both provinces . More timber is said to have","The Times, 05th August 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9400,30,9,1836,Autumn,30,9,1836,Autumn,"said to have been plenty ; but owing to the drought in the past summer , and continuing even to the","The Times, 30th September 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9401,8,10,1836,Autumn,8,10,1836,Autumn,". The plant is not only stunt- ed by the drought , but completely burnt up , grass atid all .","The Times, 08th October 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9402,17,10,1836,Autumn,17,10,1836,Autumn,"for only 4l . Ill 's lPrisoner repliei , he drought hre was doing nlr . VI 'Kiff a good to","The Times, 17th October 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9403,5,11,1836,Autumn,5,11,1836,Autumn,"-Rev . John Blurke , P. P. ; Rev. Auolphus Drought , Protestant curate ; iTlliam Fagan , farmeer Mr. Simon","The Times, 05th November 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9404,5,11,1836,Autumn,5,11,1836,Autumn,"; Rev. John Curran , P.P. ; George M.T . Drought , Esq. , police magistrate ; Matthew Keeffe , farmer","The Times, 05th November 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9405,8,11,1836,Autumn,8,11,1836,Autumn,"for rain , to put an end to the seyere droughtwhich has prevailed here ever since the spiing . The plague","The Times, 08th November 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9406,6,12,1836,Winter,6,12,1836,Winter,time the visits were cbmged to the aee6rfwoi ; 1 drought hieayd shva cy1rrg. the**rtry ud well darlrmg the first part,"The Times, 06th December 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9407,30,12,1836,Winter,30,12,1836,Winter,dency of the weather throughout the month will be to drought . Frost may be expected to set in about the,"The Times, 30th December 1836",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9408,31,1,1837,Winter,31,1,1837,Winter,tendency of the wreather throu-hout the month wiU be to drought . Frost may be expected to set in about the,"The Times, 31st January 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9409,31,1,1837,Winter,31,1,1837,Winter,"begin with the beginning- "" The tendenicy will be to drought . "" The answet to this is , that one","The Times, 31st January 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9410,4,2,1837,Winter,4,2,1837,Winter,by the unusually early frost ; and that the uncommon drought of the early part of the season had checked the,"The Times, 04th February 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9411,1,4,1837,Spring,1,4,1837,Spring,"the nul- berry trees had suffered so much from the drought , that prices had advanced , and it was calculated","The Times, 01st April 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9412,14,4,1837,Spring,14,4,1837,Spring,"The AntigT a Register of February 28 states that the drought continued there with unmitigated severity , and that there were","The Times, 14th April 1837",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9413,18,5,1837,Spring,18,5,1837,Spring,"and many persons are ill in consequence of the great drought and heat , Which Is altmoat intolerable by day ,","The Times, 18th May 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9414,25,5,1837,Spring,25,5,1837,Spring,"debate . Air . Bakeer observing on the existing alartninig drought there , which threat ened future ruin froni the loss","The Times, 25th May 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9415,27,5,1837,Spring,27,5,1837,Spring,"the West tn. dia robotics eaar.ing the'rsn rp , edciconnemtho drought iiitnea of the islnd. act -p- , . ndva-tel itin","The Times, 27th May 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9416,1,6,1837,Summer,1,6,1837,Summer,"prognostic of a continuance of tarn , althourgh a temporary drought tay be expccted from the hour tha , t ihe","The Times, 01st June 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9417,19,6,1837,Summer,19,6,1837,Summer,Summer-Vast extent ofthIsdeparttient-hasextreme productiecncss and abundance-Scaulde insectsContrastof land ndse inthdSunnmer drought-Tropiral seas-TI 's RedSea-The MedLterransan-Actlonofheat upon water-flow the sun affects tlhc,"The Times, 19th June 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9418,12,7,1837,Summer,12,7,1837,Summer,"Luard IO ' 0Ais wiwrarIng 1IOf Mrs. Farke IID' 100Lady Droughtsi : : 100 M.6rs . H. Austin , IQ 0","The Times, 12nd July 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9419,29,7,1837,Summer,29,7,1837,Summer,", capableor diiv ing eept in an extraordinary season of drought , the whole work5 day and night . There is","The Times, 29th July 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9420,26,8,1837,Summer,26,8,1837,Summer,"barges , five coal wazgons and earts , four goed drought orsoese about ItO sacks , weighing macahines , sand the","The Times, 26th August 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9421,18,9,1837,Autumn,18,9,1837,Autumn,not sufficiendy productive to maintain the cultivators ; a distressing drought increased the evil . and severe and speedy famine fel,"The Times, 18th September 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9422,18,9,1837,Autumn,18,9,1837,Autumn,"these speculations , however , a dread- ful and unprecedented drought fell upon the country , and- "" Mitany of the","The Times, 18th September 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9423,18,9,1837,Autumn,18,9,1837,Autumn,anad servants ; tor during one of the years of drought giain was irnported frem Van D ! eman 's Land,"The Times, 18th September 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9424,25,9,1837,Autumn,25,9,1837,Autumn,". acad other , we prcsume the storm and the droughtreferred to in the first were ( or were intended to","The Times, 25th September 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9425,10,10,1837,Autumn,10,10,1837,Autumn,"roots , wvhich had nothing to dread from hurricanes , drought , or excessive rain . He then ad- dresses an","The Times, 10th October 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9426,3,11,1837,Autumn,3,11,1837,Autumn,malignancy of the disease was ascribed to the extra- ordinary drought . Daring the last six rmonths a single drop of,"The Times, 03rd November 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9427,9,11,1837,Autumn,9,11,1837,Autumn,". The cholera was prevalent , aggravated by the loagcontinued drought , which had been so excessive in Bhaugulpore that ""","The Times, 09th November 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9428,11,11,1837,Autumn,11,11,1837,Autumn,"the Weatlr almanack , viz. , a day In which drought Is expected to predoan3late , it can not affect the","The Times, 11st November 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9429,11,11,1837,Autumn,11,11,1837,Autumn,"storms of that class are usually succeedeel by interals of drought more or less Lonsiderable , accerding to the seaSOn of","The Times, 11st November 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9430,13,11,1837,Autumn,13,11,1837,Autumn,doing that could be made correct which the defendant certinly drought at one time was so by his going down to,"The Times, 13rd November 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9431,22,11,1837,Autumn,22,11,1837,Autumn,"is overrun by 3,000 Catalonmans. 1 el The most destructive droughtl preiaiis in Andalousa and La iMancha , wilere no rain","The Times, 22nd November 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9432,24,11,1837,Autumn,24,11,1837,Autumn,"two of the seasons were unpropitious , and-in 1835 the drought was so exceSsive as to render the importation of water","The Times, 24th November 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9433,27,11,1837,Autumn,27,11,1837,Autumn,"0 0 A.B ... . .1 00 U 'm . Droughton , Esq . 1 0 Rev. - Rudstor Read ,","The Times, 27th November 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9434,8,12,1837,Winter,8,12,1837,Winter,", come in tine to put an end to the drought and to popular complaints respecting the price of bread .","The Times, 08th December 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9435,16,12,1837,Winter,16,12,1837,Winter,"in consequence been givera to countermand the embarcation of the droughts from the deydt companies of those corps n. , w","The Times, 16th December 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9436,19,12,1837,Winter,19,12,1837,Winter,", f Dickson , p Lee , e Thackeray , Drought , a Lloyd . Townaend , p Trail , c","The Times, 19th December 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9437,20,12,1837,Winter,20,12,1837,Winter,", and have been re ; ported acipropercales eo be Drought batoreaCormmaitteeof the Mooeai Commons . Noble as the auibscrlptiotn alread","The Times, 20th December 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9438,25,12,1837,Winter,25,12,1837,Winter,"; he had no alternative , for If the charzes Drought against fim were true , he would be wholly unworthy","The Times, 25th December 1837",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9439,29,3,1838,Spring,29,3,1838,Spring,"July , 17831 , he delivered to the plidntiff the drought cBf the deed , in wvhich there wsere in lils","The Times, 29th March 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9440,30,5,1838,Spring,30,5,1838,Spring,"good order , and considering its exposed situation andthe long drought , much better than most people expected to findit .","The Times, 30th May 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9441,8,6,1838,Summer,8,6,1838,Summer,"mi-ght Ieae looked at them beeore this . e Lord DROUGHtAI replied , that hle bad certainly seen them , hut","The Times, 08th June 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9442,23,7,1838,Summer,23,7,1838,Summer,"a grand banquet toLieutesiant Casy of the Hercule , who Drought back the Alexandre from Newport , United States , underthe","The Times, 23rd July 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9443,6,8,1838,Summer,6,8,1838,Summer,frotn the idols of the land in all seasotis of drought-thus making thcse idiols equal vith ( iod . ti .,"The Times, 06th August 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9444,24,8,1838,Summer,24,8,1838,Summer,"con- sequence , and it was expected that thoe xcessive drought , oc-- casioned by north-vvesterlv winds and : the heat","The Times, 24th August 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9445,5,9,1838,Autumn,5,9,1838,Autumn,"Eliot should fire with his own pistols . Mr , Droughton-here fetched' Mr. Mirfie , ariwiaitoed at the bottom of the","The Times, 05th September 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9446,6,9,1838,Autumn,6,9,1838,Autumn,"difference in price of labonr and uncertainty of drops from drought , &c . It should ap2ear also that there is","The Times, 06th September 1838",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9447,11,9,1838,Autumn,11,9,1838,Autumn,"north side of James River , hut from tho unusual drought we believe the same state of thinug exists all over","The Times, 11st September 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9448,13,10,1838,Autumn,13,10,1838,Autumn,"condition of the cedar-swamps , by reason of the severe drought , that they are for the most part as dry","The Times, 13rd October 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9449,15,10,1838,Autumn,15,10,1838,Autumn,"of the cedar-swamps , by reason of the . severe drought , that they are for the most part as dry","The Times, 15th October 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9450,20,10,1838,Autumn,20,10,1838,Autumn,the position of the colony durisg the two years of drought and dstress with which it was visited subsequently to the,"The Times, 20th October 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9451,24,10,1838,Autumn,24,10,1838,Autumn,"of fine weather , wbickhaa been attended with a great drought , and has favoured the quality of thee wrino to","The Times, 24th October 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9452,2,11,1838,Autumn,2,11,1838,Autumn,"Pehigan , exasperated or maddened by intolerable tbirst during the drought , . oiltntarily committed suicide by plunging into the vellls","The Times, 02nd November 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9453,13,11,1838,Autumn,13,11,1838,Autumn,"ef false and fraudu'ent pretences , w ; as again Drought up for fur-ther examinantion . M5r . Clarl ; son","The Times, 13rd November 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9454,20,11,1838,Autumn,20,11,1838,Autumn,"the Protestants of Irland labour . "" - Mr. P. Drought , Deputy Grand Master , Iing 's County moved ,","The Times, 20th November 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9455,8,12,1838,Winter,8,12,1838,Winter,"board the propriety of preventing tea , &c. , belng Drought into the workhouse ter the use of the inmates .","The Times, 08th December 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9456,8,12,1838,Winter,8,12,1838,Winter,", that has been made to effect their purpose upen Drought , although lie lives close to a police station. -Linie-","The Times, 08th December 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9457,14,12,1838,Winter,14,12,1838,Winter,"And I 'll never more trust to the sunspine and drought . Well , I de yself 'dry , and I","The Times, 14th December 1838",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9458,12,1,1839,Winter,12,1,1839,Winter,", from the lateness of the season and the continued drought , it was feared the returns would not be very","The Times, 12nd January 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9459,14,1,1839,Winter,14,1,1839,Winter,"been brought to justice . It wvas supposed that Mr. Drought was about to take a fisrin , and that thatt","The Times, 14th January 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9460,14,1,1839,Winter,14,1,1839,Winter,"he had received letters front Mr. Pret- tie , Mr. Drought , Mr. Mooney , and Mr. Baggor , apologising for","The Times, 14th January 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9461,28,1,1839,Winter,28,1,1839,Winter,and other aces of British settlement . The Reindeer has Drought 11 Vassengers . The Star packet from Eng- land had,"The Times, 28th January 1839",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Halifax,19th Century newspaper,Media 9462,2,2,1839,Winter,2,2,1839,Winter,"philanthropy. iNatural and accidental occurrences , famines , storms , droughts , or floods , might aid the mischievous work ,","The Times, 02nd February 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9463,13,3,1839,Spring,13,3,1839,Spring,"now , underitbe principle of prohibition , aperpetualseries of alternation5betweenar drought and adeluge . IthiNkthis projsjct wil tend to equalize the","The Times, 13rd March 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9464,15,3,1839,Spring,15,3,1839,Spring,"much alarm , especially for the rice harvest . This drought had likewise caused several fires . The Eamapong Ngampel ,","The Times, 15th March 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9465,22,3,1839,Spring,22,3,1839,Spring,"Lord Bloonifleid 's 3teward , anid also that of Mr. Drought , a reapectab ! , gent:eman v ho was returning","The Times, 22nd March 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9466,30,3,1839,Spring,30,3,1839,Spring,"the Os-to posble laiseve of the oe. eafmectut preventingi Ithencold droughtr atotrbakme so universall complained of , a at thefii saextpetesuesriculaa","The Times, 30th March 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9467,8,5,1839,Spring,8,5,1839,Spring,"to work , aud what is commonly caled "" the drought , "" an apparatus some- thing like a scale ,","The Times, 08th May 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9468,17,5,1839,Spring,17,5,1839,Spring,down rain to relieve them from the distresses of a drought which bad continued many months . The rain foal ;,"The Times, 17th May 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9469,18,5,1839,Spring,18,5,1839,Spring,"by too much rain , at other times by exces-ive drought , and nex , by keen morning frotsts which injured","The Times, 18th May 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9470,18,5,1839,Spring,18,5,1839,Spring,"55eeSis0SshJs 101 huen. ; sepffetull coavet , n Xe 7cod' drought t tici bchao niveses gre.mt . Nrd-ts , SI tor","The Times, 18th May 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9471,22,5,1839,Spring,22,5,1839,Spring,"from extraordiruay damage , or obstruction from freshots , or droughts , or other causes , or from the road or","The Times, 22nd May 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9472,10,6,1839,Summer,10,6,1839,Summer,"the country was afflicted with an '- intense and protractetd drought . "" Even for domiestie purposes the want of wvholesoiiic","The Times, 10th June 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9473,26,6,1839,Summer,26,6,1839,Summer,"bout in Now Souith Waeles , owing to a general drought which had taken place there ; the people were standing","The Times, 26th June 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9474,20,7,1839,Summer,20,7,1839,Summer,"days later that usual , should there be an unseasonable drought , or len cold and wet dajs instead of ten","The Times, 20th July 1839",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9475,6,8,1839,Summer,6,8,1839,Summer,"existence . Last year had been a year of severe drought ; so severe that Sir George Gihbs bad stated ,","The Times, 06th August 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9476,9,8,1839,Summer,9,8,1839,Summer,"a deteriorated condition . The south , exhansted by long-continued drought , will also furnish good wheat , bu : maize","The Times, 09th August 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9477,13,8,1839,Summer,13,8,1839,Summer,Guadaloupe to the end of Mayr allude to the long-continued drought wvhich has pirevailed there as in the British West India,"The Times, 13rd August 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9478,20,8,1839,Summer,20,8,1839,Summer,"known as "" PoXlrk Combo , "" with half the drought ot1 well , with a cottage and two pieces or","The Times, 20th August 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9479,22,8,1839,Summer,22,8,1839,Summer,"the 12th inst , to prptilre a cessation of the drought which has done so much inur7 to the crops in","The Times, 22nd August 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9480,22,8,1839,Summer,22,8,1839,Summer,". The Mlacconnais is said to haye equallg sxtffered from drought , and the vines are beginnini to , iroop from","The Times, 22nd August 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9481,26,8,1839,Summer,26,8,1839,Summer,"soliciting , through her intercession , the cessation of the drought which afflicted the adjoiing country , suddenly rushed towards the","The Times, 26th August 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9482,5,9,1839,Autumn,5,9,1839,Autumn,"be established , and he was 3rretedi ; and atleogth Drought to trial oxi the 22d hlt , before tbe ,","The Times, 05th September 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9483,30,9,1839,Autumn,30,9,1839,Autumn,"since thb catastrophe bf the I1th of January a continual drought has been experienced here , and the wind has almost","The Times, 30th September 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9484,8,10,1839,Autumn,8,10,1839,Autumn,of the olive trees had been blighted by the extreme drought of the season . . We some . time ago,"The Times, 08th October 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9485,9,10,1839,Autumn,9,10,1839,Autumn,", as well as provisions , occasioned by the late drought . The letter is dated April 16 : - ""","The Times, 09th October 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9486,12,10,1839,Autumn,12,10,1839,Autumn,"at- tbe-expen8e of the Government , in all seasons of drought . The nature of these offerings and service , termed","The Times, 12nd October 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9487,15,10,1839,Autumn,15,10,1839,Autumn,"than usually abuadant , but sicea that time a severe drought , ofreore than a month 's oentinuance , has so","The Times, 15th October 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9488,18,10,1839,Autumn,18,10,1839,Autumn,"discouragement of agricnulture . The scarcity caused by the long-continued drought , by which the harvest all over the Australian continent","The Times, 18th October 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9489,22,10,1839,Autumn,22,10,1839,Autumn,"than ordinarily uninteresting . In consequence of the long continued drought , and the great rise in the prices of provisiens","The Times, 22nd October 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9490,18,12,1839,Winter,18,12,1839,Winter,"flour . The sugar crop , owing to the extreme drought , had been late in getting in , and was","The Times, 18th December 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9491,18,12,1839,Winter,18,12,1839,Winter,"parties desirous to complete cargoes . In consequence of the drought , the crop generally was backward , and therefore came","The Times, 18th December 1839",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9492,26,12,1839,Winter,26,12,1839,Winter,"and this year in particular , from the . excessire drought , deductions of many laca have been allowed the farmers","The Times, 26th December 1839",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9493,6,2,1840,Winter,6,2,1840,Winter,"in the interior . The colony was afflicted with a drought clhaacterised as "" horrible , "" and which wvas doing","The Times, 06th February 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9494,10,3,1840,Spring,10,3,1840,Spring,"account of the sufferings experienced by them from a calamitDus drought , a frequent affliction of those regiens . Some further","The Times, 10th March 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9495,2,4,1840,Spring,2,4,1840,Spring,shared by the kingdom at large . A traot of drought so extended he s not been knowvn to occur at,"The Times, 02nd April 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9496,22,4,1840,Spring,22,4,1840,Spring,"fligkt up tbe streamT which wag shllow from the leng drought , reoeived many bl , fse and on passi8g a","The Times, 22nd April 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9497,28,4,1840,Spring,28,4,1840,Spring,"and yet , after a season of the most calamitous drought ever experienced by the colonists , not only does the","The Times, 28th April 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9498,4,5,1840,Spring,4,5,1840,Spring,"field work . 'lhe present crep , from the long-continued drought , would necestarily suffer , but : the young plants","The Times, 04th May 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9499,4,5,1840,Spring,4,5,1840,Spring,", May 1. -The extreme heat continues , and a drought , wbich is very inurions at this season . The","The Times, 04th May 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9500,6,5,1840,Spring,6,5,1840,Spring,"some times back , we hear of no complaints of drought-Olair/ow ( k'hvnic ! e . RAdvortistment.j.The Sportsman iR Irelanid and","The Times, 06th May 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9501,7,5,1840,Spring,7,5,1840,Spring,"eecidedly than it has this season ; notwithstanding the long-continued drought and the easterly winds , which have parched both the","The Times, 07th May 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9502,8,5,1840,Spring,8,5,1840,Spring,"The turf of these gardens , notwith. standinz the long drought , is iR good order , asd the vild animals","The Times, 08th May 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9503,11,5,1840,Spring,11,5,1840,Spring,", and the heath and fir , from the long drought , burning with the utmost fury . During the night","The Times, 11st May 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9504,4,6,1840,Summer,4,6,1840,Summer,inpplies of the new crop . hitherto retarded by the drought in the onths ef January and F.brusry. would come in,"The Times, 04th June 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9505,9,6,1840,Summer,9,6,1840,Summer,", Bhlagarutty , Kidinaghur , and Ba3uleah , where severe drought and strong vresterly winds are comolained of , and tse","The Times, 09th June 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9506,16,6,1840,Summer,16,6,1840,Summer,. The remaining cattle purchased for the expedition duriig a drought were also worth more by 41. per head when they,"The Times, 16th June 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9507,24,6,1840,Summer,24,6,1840,Summer,"from tapeworm. or some dizsase . causepd by-the great . drought , as it was remmrked that the jnolI&d ceaset when","The Times, 24th June 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9508,26,6,1840,Summer,26,6,1840,Summer,"that as the present deficiency of supply arose from the drought , we ought to wait until we saw wheiher the","The Times, 26th June 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9509,26,6,1840,Summer,26,6,1840,Summer,"not from any deficiency of labour , but from allong-continued drought-to use his own worlis , "" 1unider the most coerced","The Times, 26th June 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9510,26,6,1840,Summer,26,6,1840,Summer,"the cessation of the appreaticeihip , and to the signal drought in the great plntatiou of British Gutiana . He would","The Times, 26th June 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9511,3,7,1840,Summer,3,7,1840,Summer,no small influenceins stimulanten vegetaticn in such a season of drought as t:e present . These are the qualities ascribed to,"The Times, 03rd July 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9512,6,7,1840,Summer,6,7,1840,Summer,"John 's , and.Prince Edward 's Island , an excessive drought prevailed , and the general crops had in consequence been","The Times, 06th July 1840",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Halifax,19th Century newspaper,Media 9513,21,7,1840,Summer,21,7,1840,Summer,", and at the same time enable vessels of greater drought of water than at present te enter at tide time","The Times, 21st July 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9514,30,7,1840,Summer,30,7,1840,Summer,"in comm1nicating with Mr. Foxr , says- "" The Britiali drought contained no prevision for a.biirsCien , becans. the principle of","The Times, 30th July 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9515,7,8,1840,Summer,7,8,1840,Summer,", sshich bs suffered soverely from t o almoo3t cntinued drought oxporienc.d here. - . West err Lumifrary . Summer has","The Times, 07th August 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9516,19,8,1840,Summer,19,8,1840,Summer,"reach to the 8th of April . There was a drought prevailing , which had done the grss crops much injury","The Times, 19th August 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9517,22,8,1840,Summer,22,8,1840,Summer,"a constant supply of water in case , from long drought , the wells should dry up . - "" The","The Times, 22nd August 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9518,25,8,1840,Summer,25,8,1840,Summer,"of 30,0001. , at ( ; per cent . The drought is very much complained of , and the estimate of","The Times, 25th August 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9519,7,9,1840,Autumn,7,9,1840,Autumn,"notwithstanding the lateness of the season and the previous long drought , the coffee properties in the Manchester district had not","The Times, 07th September 1840",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9520,15,9,1840,Autumn,15,9,1840,Autumn,"epoch , which varies ae.cording to that of the genera'l drought . From this , therefore , is it that the","The Times, 15th September 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9521,29,9,1840,Autumn,29,9,1840,Autumn,". This aickness was brought on by the wat , drought , and additional assiduity and increasina personal fatigue and exposure","The Times, 29th September 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9522,24,10,1840,Autumn,24,10,1840,Autumn,""" r 6W , . iE. Moeney , J. H. Drought , T. ArMrn5rnv , J. W. 0ttiia . J. R.","The Times, 24th October 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9523,30,10,1840,Autumn,30,10,1840,Autumn,"turel DUIsnits , while other disLricts were sufferirg much ralem drought . Memcebster and St. Thoinss 's are reDresented as having","The Times, 30th October 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9524,3,11,1840,Autumn,3,11,1840,Autumn,"in good order ; exoept in the attack on Mr. Drought and Mr. Dunne , no weapon appears to have ,","The Times, 03rd November 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9525,6,11,1840,Autumn,6,11,1840,Autumn,". FrMOD6 IN THE NotH , -After several weeks oontinued drought , rains have fallen this veek , which have been","The Times, 06th November 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9526,11,11,1840,Autumn,11,11,1840,Autumn,"we recover frem the temporay pres- sure caused by tke drought , we shall have seen the worst , aad if","The Times, 11st November 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9527,25,11,1840,Autumn,25,11,1840,Autumn,"that while other departments are ruined by inundstiens , the drought is so great in the Pjrenees Orientales , that the","The Times, 25th November 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9528,11,12,1840,Winter,11,12,1840,Winter,"during theitr lonig -lnter , the ereps haying failed from drought . it in desired to raise 800 tO4O topurehan food","The Times, 11st December 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9529,21,12,1840,Winter,21,12,1840,Winter,"of the young mulberry plants in consequence of the great drought , One of the compniea baa sueeeedz d -in oitaining","The Times, 21st December 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9530,22,12,1840,Winter,22,12,1840,Winter,", witbh the asdidtiox in the pseetuoytear of ass extraordinary drought Ina o reaLt pertleea of thseLlslad. - 1-- 0This hax","The Times, 22nd December 1840",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9531,2,1,1841,Winter,2,1,1841,Winter,"one , the second , though visited by a long drought , wshich-mawterially injured the plant , produced a full average","The Times, 02nd January 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9532,4,1,1841,Winter,4,1,1841,Winter,", insomuch that it was feared a continuance of the drought for a fortnight longer would materially injure the canes .","The Times, 04th January 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9533,13,1,1841,Winter,13,1,1841,Winter,"long -inter , froni the failure of their crops by drought . it is desired to rase 80 . Subscriptions are","The Times, 13rd January 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9534,6,2,1841,Winter,6,2,1841,Winter,"that they were not to allow any assistance to be Drought to ani old panDer W Why , let them even","The Times, 06th February 1841",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Clerkenwell,19th Century newspaper,Media 9535,15,2,1841,Winter,15,2,1841,Winter,"beonrc Mr. BIaron Pir A- , I w-ias an action Drought to recover the valule of soni coats supplied on credit","The Times, 15th February 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9536,16,2,1841,Winter,16,2,1841,Winter,". Rain was w.anted in the plantations , and the drought had done much injury to vErpotatinn . The Bogota papers","The Times, 16th February 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9537,20,3,1841,Spring,20,3,1841,Spring,"fact mlentioned in them is , that after a long drought the island had had a heavy fall of rain ,","The Times, 20th March 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9538,22,3,1841,Spring,22,3,1841,Spring,"during the past w-eck taken place , and the unusual drought up to that time having set the Government nenployfs to","The Times, 22nd March 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9539,23,3,1841,Spring,23,3,1841,Spring,"haveng during the pastiweek taken place , and the unusual drought up to tlhat time having set the Governmenat einploy6s to","The Times, 23rd March 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9540,30,3,1841,Spring,30,3,1841,Spring,"the frequency of showers in timeswhen otherdistricts areparched w ith drought . The connexion with Moreton Bay , where the survey","The Times, 30th March 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9541,13,4,1841,Spring,13,4,1841,Spring,that even during the worst period of the past severe drought no persons able and willing to work found any difficulty,"The Times, 13rd April 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9542,13,4,1841,Spring,13,4,1841,Spring,", the high plice of provisions during the seasons of drought , occasionally expe. rienced , are felt rather by the","The Times, 13rd April 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9543,7,5,1841,Spring,7,5,1841,Spring,"from field labour , and by two successive years of drought . "" That aour petitioners are enabled to state that","The Times, 07th May 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9544,8,5,1841,Spring,8,5,1841,Spring,"the 'West . Iii the first place , the unusual droughts had terminat-d at Guiiana , and espe- cially at Barbadoes","The Times, 08th May 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9545,21,6,1841,Summer,21,6,1841,Summer,"the year 1826 , -so distmngished for long and severe drought , there has been nothing equal to the present year","The Times, 21st June 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9546,21,6,1841,Summer,21,6,1841,Summer,pulverization oi the soil having enabled it to resist the drought with morel effect than could have been anticipated . Since,"The Times, 21st June 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9547,21,6,1841,Summer,21,6,1841,Summer,"hav crop have bethsuffered grievously , not inure from the drought than from the chilling and pierecg notth-east winds which have","The Times, 21st June 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9548,21,6,1841,Summer,21,6,1841,Summer,"experiment , with considera'ble success . In the interior the drought , which had been excessive , had destroyed all prospect","The Times, 21st June 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9549,21,6,1841,Summer,21,6,1841,Summer,"late to intercept the vast injury occasioned by the long-prevailing drought , it was believed it would nevertheless be productive of","The Times, 21st June 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9550,29,6,1841,Summer,29,6,1841,Summer,"first to labour , and to a season of peculiar drought ; but he said the people of this country required","The Times, 29th June 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9551,3,7,1841,Summer,3,7,1841,Summer,"be Lietennt bypurhae , ice ( iletn ; eoge ercva Drought , ts't Foo-SereantJohnCampe 1 , fromthe95t.h Foot , to be","The Times, 03rd July 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9552,8,7,1841,Summer,8,7,1841,Summer,"declarations at Berwick , would be tantamount to a perennial drought and blight of the wlorst order . We have received","The Times, 08th July 1841",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Berwick,19th Century newspaper,Media 9553,12,7,1841,Summer,12,7,1841,Summer,of 'May communicate the fact of all apprehension of a drought having vanished since the late rains . The exchange continued,"The Times, 12nd July 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9554,20,7,1841,Summer,20,7,1841,Summer,"the turnip braird m.x some situations suffered from the severe drought that prevailed during the months of May and June ,","The Times, 20th July 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9555,28,7,1841,Summer,28,7,1841,Summer,"that this is only partiaUy the case . The great drought m spring and during the early part of summer ,","The Times, 28th July 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9556,4,8,1841,Summer,4,8,1841,Summer,"embarrassments . The crops at N3rbadoes were suffering from excessive drought , and there also the planters and merchant6 are said","The Times, 04th August 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9557,6,8,1841,Summer,6,8,1841,Summer,"set in about the middle of July , after a drought of some weeks , they often continue til the end","The Times, 06th August 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9558,10,8,1841,Summer,10,8,1841,Summer,". Some sections -of the country have suffered -from the drought , but not mpore so than in anypriviousyear. 'it may","The Times, 10th August 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9559,21,8,1841,Summer,21,8,1841,Summer,appearance ; a fairer prospect for a conti- nuance of drought than at any time within the last two months. -Alanchiester,"The Times, 21st August 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9560,30,8,1841,Summer,30,8,1841,Summer,". The quality is said to be good . The drought has injured the grain in some sections , and *omplaints","The Times, 30th August 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9561,10,9,1841,Autumn,10,9,1841,Autumn,account of the harvest of the year . The great drought in July had a bad efftect on mos- species of,"The Times, 10th September 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9562,14,9,1841,Autumn,14,9,1841,Autumn,"vwell supplied with rain , while others wereRsuffering nuch from drought. - The-accounts . from ; CaTthagena' in these papers Ieft","The Times, 14th September 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9563,28,9,1841,Autumn,28,9,1841,Autumn,"lands generally will make light crops , owing to the drought , but on the prairies there will be full returns","The Times, 28th September 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9564,28,9,1841,Autumn,28,9,1841,Autumn,"beens injured in some parts of the country by the drought , but were still promising . Mississierl. -From Grand Gulf","The Times, 28th September 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9565,28,9,1841,Autumn,28,9,1841,Autumn,"the accounts are very nn- favourable , attributed to the drought : planters expect to lose lialf . From Hinds and","The Times, 28th September 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9566,2,10,1841,Autumn,2,10,1841,Autumn,"the Bri-taunia . In the Barbadoes papers the lon "" drought and the late unproductive seasons are descri'ied as resulting in","The Times, 02nd October 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9567,7,10,1841,Autumn,7,10,1841,Autumn,. tionof Austrnlia and the colonybeiaghitlierto exempt from those desolatiDg droughts whilsh almost periodicallyvis ; t the older Australan colonies .,"The Times, 07th October 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9568,8,10,1841,Autumn,8,10,1841,Autumn,". rhe first session of the new Parliament has been Drought to a close , and , although the Royal address","The Times, 08th October 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9569,13,10,1841,Autumn,13,10,1841,Autumn,"of foreign grown corn ; thus we hasve firt a drought , and then , whenwe ve become deranged in condition","The Times, 13rd October 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9570,14,10,1841,Autumn,14,10,1841,Autumn,"Contrats on the BrightLon Htl , asobead Theabve be wringatherySuprortbastofyoung dRought homs , cahfrom 315gto1handso high , eenremarkablefirpoer sapedatviy areerfust taenl","The Times, 14th October 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9571,5,11,1841,Autumn,5,11,1841,Autumn,"ricg land , -eLmaad , napesppyo ae in seasons of drought , w theaal recuaa aod eMrgn Coxt-. thegrshepotin o wicthashesnhuih","The Times, 05th November 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9572,10,11,1841,Autumn,10,11,1841,Autumn,"total Eclipse of the Stun-Birth of a Prince of NValea-Greatt Drought and Pretllenre , &c. -Prodictioes regardinge Sir Rtobert Peel .","The Times, 10th November 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9573,29,11,1841,Autumn,29,11,1841,Autumn,", tea Poys , work chess and amusement tables , drought boards . ivery cbessmen , bagateUle bo ; rds ,","The Times, 29th November 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9574,8,12,1841,Winter,8,12,1841,Winter,appearances there is little probability of a change . The drought is making seri- ous havoc amongst the cattle . In,"The Times, 08th December 1841",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9575,1,1,1842,Winter,1,1,1842,Winter,"Militia Bill in the Legislative Assembly , time cessation of drought in the island , and the improved condition of the","The Times, 01st January 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9576,5,1,1842,Winter,5,1,1842,Winter,"easily , shills esitheut ballast , adcarries nlarge cargo onnight drought of water , pa TrtIculars apply Is Cemel , ais","The Times, 05th January 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9577,25,2,1842,Winter,25,2,1842,Winter,"reli is exposed , and , in seasons of great drought , carried in procession through the streets of the town","The Times, 25th February 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9578,10,3,1842,Spring,10,3,1842,Spring,"result . of the crops , a long and devastating drought having sorely afflicted the agricultural districts of the interior .","The Times, 10th March 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9579,12,3,1842,Spring,12,3,1842,Spring,", nte 10di2 , ineth , mlaustrlette Bombores , whessen droughtbardc , andi betLfore bf te tray , . Some o","The Times, 12nd March 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9580,8,4,1842,Spring,8,4,1842,Spring,"from l'addington to S:ongh ) under the commaud of Major Drought . The division was met at Slough , and accompanied","The Times, 08th April 1842",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Woolwich,19th Century newspaper,Media 9581,9,4,1842,Spring,9,4,1842,Spring,"first division marched under the command of Major T. A. Drought , and the head-quarters left Woolwich at half- past 8","The Times, 09th April 1842",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Woolwich,19th Century newspaper,Media 9582,20,4,1842,Spring,20,4,1842,Spring,"of CHEAP aind choice WINES and SPIRITS. - Fine old drought Port , tOe . per doz ; ditto. ' hree","The Times, 20th April 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9583,22,4,1842,Spring,22,4,1842,Spring,next day . Distressing accounts of the effects of the drought and cold continued to be received from all parts of,"The Times, 22nd April 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9584,11,5,1842,Spring,11,5,1842,Spring,by the expectation that the crops would suffer from a drought which was then prevalent in the interior . Several of,"The Times, 11st May 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9585,4,6,1842,Summer,4,6,1842,Summer,"or from the West Inute3 , where a time of drought had been succeeded by a more genial seasost ; from","The Times, 04th June 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9586,17,6,1842,Summer,17,6,1842,Summer,", Lsisockney , ELoes , John Maclcan , BalIfx , Drought . CAmrAysc-SPryea Land e A aywker , Blliasrd , Berkeley","The Times, 17th June 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9587,2,7,1842,Summer,2,7,1842,Summer,"and Maunder . The reasons i stated were the long-continued drought , the great heat , and a particular lurid tinge","The Times, 02nd July 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9588,9,7,1842,Summer,9,7,1842,Summer,"EBLBB. -DR8sDRN , June 27. -In consequence af the long-continued drought , the Elba is so low that ocr steamers can","The Times, 09th July 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9589,13,7,1842,Summer,13,7,1842,Summer,"tlently sol , d with it makes3 the Cmssagtreeabe saline drought , and a1 tU e snte titUm icroases its aperiet","The Times, 13rd July 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9590,27,7,1842,Summer,27,7,1842,Summer,", an excellent land roller . two carts , a drought gelding , farmning and dairy utensils sadl miscellaneoses effects .","The Times, 27th July 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9591,29,7,1842,Summer,29,7,1842,Summer,"Barrington Lord Charles Wellesley , Sir George Cowper and Major Drought , wiU join the Royal circle at dinner this evening","The Times, 29th July 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9592,2,8,1842,Summer,2,8,1842,Summer,"the frosts of May , and partly from the long droughts which foUowed . There have not been many changes ia","The Times, 02nd August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9593,2,8,1842,Summer,2,8,1842,Summer,already commenced ; another two or three weeks of equal drought and sunshine witl enable us to announce the wheat ted,"The Times, 02nd August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9594,4,8,1842,Summer,4,8,1842,Summer,"crops . The late wet weather has been succeeded by drought and sunshine , and everywhere throughout the county the harvest","The Times, 04th August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9595,4,8,1842,Summer,4,8,1842,Summer,"be wished by the most sanguine sgriealturist . Heat and drought have been predominant , but the timely showers afforded such","The Times, 04th August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9596,4,8,1842,Summer,4,8,1842,Summer,"present at the examination . U:ION-nALL. -Yesterday William Webb was Drought be- fore MIr . CorrmNGnAs for re-examination , charged on","The Times, 04th August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9597,11,8,1842,Summer,11,8,1842,Summer,"tbav the island bas been for some months snffering from drought , interrupted by showers on tw ; o occasions ,","The Times, 11st August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9598,23,8,1842,Summer,23,8,1842,Summer,and though others suffered on light soils by the strong drought that prevailed during the three weeks that succeeded St. Swithin's-,"The Times, 23rd August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9599,24,8,1842,Summer,24,8,1842,Summer,"barley to ripen rapidly ; but , from the long drought that prevailed in the spring , the crops are edge-grown","The Times, 24th August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9600,25,8,1842,Summer,25,8,1842,Summer,", when others are scarcely worth picking , the extreme drought having made them sapless , and the hops in some","The Times, 25th August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9601,25,8,1842,Summer,25,8,1842,Summer,", and alarm for the consequences of the long- continued drought were increasing . Frait was the only article of consumption","The Times, 25th August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9602,26,8,1842,Summer,26,8,1842,Summer,"at BruhL On ac- count of the great heat and drought , the King has stopped the grand review of the","The Times, 26th August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9603,30,8,1842,Summer,30,8,1842,Summer,"and a considerable decline of temperature vesterday morning with continued drought , the prospects of the grazier are in the mean","The Times, 30th August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9604,30,8,1842,Summer,30,8,1842,Summer,"tarnips look well , however , and cousidering the long drought , are of good size . Potatoes , although healthy","The Times, 30th August 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9605,13,9,1842,Autumn,13,9,1842,Autumn,aid seems to be vain . The long-continued heat anid drought : nak ; es every blade of grsss a tuft,"The Times, 13rd September 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9606,16,9,1842,Autumn,16,9,1842,Autumn,"doors in struggling for preference in the distribution . The drought , whict has been -continual ever since April ; has","The Times, 16th September 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9607,16,9,1842,Autumn,16,9,1842,Autumn,"hay , heat , oas barley , and beans . drought and riding harses , weil bred colts , a dairy","The Times, 16th September 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9608,24,9,1842,Autumn,24,9,1842,Autumn,"the Hon. Mrs. Anson , Colonel M'Donall , and Major Drought will join the Royal dinner party . The followirg will","The Times, 24th September 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9609,24,9,1842,Autumn,24,9,1842,Autumn,", Lieutenant-Colonel M'DouaU ( 2d Life Guards ) , Mlajor Drought ( 15th Foot ) , Captain Fitzroy , the Earl","The Times, 24th September 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9610,7,10,1842,Autumn,7,10,1842,Autumn,"portion of the island of Barbadoes , and the great drought which had lasted for two or three months , had","The Times, 07th October 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9611,18,10,1842,Autumn,18,10,1842,Autumn,"Asiatic nations . The fire was caused by the long-continued drought and the great heat , during which a dry west","The Times, 18th October 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9612,18,10,1842,Autumn,18,10,1842,Autumn,". "" STOPPAGE or Tun RocErDL CAw.Ax-The long and unprecedented drought at this period of the year has led to the","The Times, 18th October 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9613,18,10,1842,Autumn,18,10,1842,Autumn,"reservoirs constructed , for the purpose of providing against a drought ; bat this has been of so unusualy long an","The Times, 18th October 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9614,26,10,1842,Autumn,26,10,1842,Autumn,female not me-e than 4I.9-Durbar T1 WITnIIM-The stedv tract of drought which has been felt in this Country for a length,"The Times, 26th October 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9615,27,10,1842,Autumn,27,10,1842,Autumn,has at length come npon us. lThe longandalmo st unprecedented drought was followed on Friday evening by heavy showaea and-boisterous winds,"The Times, 27th October 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9616,1,11,1842,Autumn,1,11,1842,Autumn,"at all falls . To the inconveniences arising from the drought of the present year , is to be added a","The Times, 01st November 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9617,1,11,1842,Autumn,1,11,1842,Autumn,"head quarters dii : - sion , commanded by Major Drought , will leaye lWindsor to- morrow . The conduct of","The Times, 01st November 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9618,7,11,1842,Autumn,7,11,1842,Autumn,"improysment in those district , wbere the . long continued drought has rained al hinds of czop . Nothing can now","The Times, 07th November 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9619,16,11,1842,Autumn,16,11,1842,Autumn,"creatur might have eoaned frs , the Zoelogical GAderz in Droughton Park ; butt n nnii found thatno reptile of the","The Times, 16th November 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9620,7,12,1842,Winter,7,12,1842,Winter,which in the summer months is frequently saspended by the droughts to one-fifth of thb distance . It is the Marquiss,"The Times, 07th December 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9621,14,12,1842,Winter,14,12,1842,Winter,"concentrated stae . Lest year had been a season of drought , whieh accounted for its failure on grass lands ,","The Times, 14th December 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9622,28,12,1842,Winter,28,12,1842,Winter,to which the whoie stream is confined in times of drought . The fall at isealk is at high water eight,"The Times, 28th December 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9623,29,12,1842,Winter,29,12,1842,Winter,"founded , provisions were at famineprices in consequence of the drought in the neighbouring colonies , wages were necessarily high ,","The Times, 29th December 1842",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9624,29,12,1842,Winter,29,12,1842,Winter,"especially in anticipation and on the actnal occurrence of a drought ; but the droughts of New S , uth 'Wales","The Times, 29th December 1842",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9625,29,12,1842,Winter,29,12,1842,Winter,"on the actnal occurrence of a drought ; but the droughts of New S , uth 'Wales are more seriously.felt in","The Times, 29th December 1842",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9626,10,1,1843,Winter,10,1,1843,Winter,as having been in a deplorable plight from a protracted drought . Many farmers had been obliged to quit their farms,"The Times, 10th January 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9627,16,1,1843,Winter,16,1,1843,Winter,"of the mills there , in consequence of the long drought . The exports of twist in 1842 might be estimated","The Times, 16th January 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9628,28,1,1843,Winter,28,1,1843,Winter,"of Cape-town . On the frontier and at Graham's-town a drought had again set in , and so severe was it","The Times, 28th January 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9629,14,3,1843,Spring,14,3,1843,Spring,the aborigines from the direful effects of the late protracted drought . From forts Beaufort and Peddie the accounts were not,"The Times, 14th March 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9630,8,5,1843,Spring,8,5,1843,Spring,"the 21st of February . The mischief resulting from the drought vwhich has prevailed since the middle of December last ,","The Times, 08th May 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9631,10,5,1843,Spring,10,5,1843,Spring,": "" June 13 . Serious apprehensions of injury from drought . 17 . IncreasVinglunfivourable reports respecting the growing crops .","The Times, 10th May 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9632,11,5,1843,Spring,11,5,1843,Spring,"IR the trade . It Is cenully well adapted lot droughta as for bsttlo. -ALEXANDER HUMSE , sole conuignee , day","The Times, 11st May 1843",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9633,29,5,1843,Spring,29,5,1843,Spring,"aided by the boat Jadgeet cantt gre ndfraegIeee la.inctudiaca asorlocbay drought mare tambrel rart , lIght machat ditto , beamiichfctin mtachinse.","The Times, 29th May 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9634,3,6,1843,Summer,3,6,1843,Summer,"for the most part to have been occasionee' by the drought w , -hich has for the last two months prevailed","The Times, 03rd June 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9635,17,6,1843,Summer,17,6,1843,Summer,"The vines and cotton had aido generally suffered from the drought . The Augsziury Ga-Uei of the 11th inst. , publishes","The Times, 17th June 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9636,4,7,1843,Summer,4,7,1843,Summer,"readers that this island , after some apprehension of another drought from a few weeks of dry and dusty weather ,","The Times, 04th July 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9637,20,7,1843,Summer,20,7,1843,Summer,! * With these feelings-feelings painfully anticipative of an oratorical drought-we anxiously turned to the account of -O'CoxNcau 's last gathering,"The Times, 20th July 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9638,28,7,1843,Summer,28,7,1843,Summer,"in a few nervous teomprnents by prophedce of famine , drought , and threats of plunder and slaughter . Provisions bave","The Times, 28th July 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9639,29,7,1843,Summer,29,7,1843,Summer,28. - - - - OLDFIRLD Y. COBBRT2. ine uerenosnu Drought up by writ of kacas corpus from the Queen 's,"The Times, 29th July 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9640,31,7,1843,Summer,31,7,1843,Summer,the ground more recently have been klcled by the cortinued drought . Hay will be a poor crop this yeas ;,"The Times, 31st July 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9641,4,8,1843,Summer,4,8,1843,Summer,Nie in order to pour them out in times of drought over the plains of Memphis and the provinces bordering on,"The Times, 04th August 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9642,25,8,1843,Summer,25,8,1843,Summer,"in the county of Wick- low : -Mr . George Drought , son of Captain Drought , of Glenca.rrig , and","The Times, 25th August 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9643,25,8,1843,Summer,25,8,1843,Summer,"low : -Mr . George Drought , son of Captain Drought , of Glenca.rrig , and vr . Thomas Acton ,","The Times, 25th August 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9644,25,8,1843,Summer,25,8,1843,Summer,". His parents , who were on avfisit with Captain Drought , were immediately ap- prised of the melancholy accident ,","The Times, 25th August 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9645,15,9,1843,Autumn,15,9,1843,Autumn,"but holding no official appointaent in the charity , was drought . up for final examination , charged -with havig committed","The Times, 15th September 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9646,10,10,1843,Autumn,10,10,1843,Autumn,"the cold as sensible as during the winter . The drought continueJ , and the country was suffering in the pastures","The Times, 10th October 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9647,10,10,1843,Autumn,10,10,1843,Autumn,"of aPples and plums had fallen in consequence of the drought and high wind , and the leaves of some of","The Times, 10th October 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9648,10,10,1843,Autumn,10,10,1843,Autumn,"been unusuay dry , and apprehensions were entertained . thatthe drought might prove injurious to the plant , but lately showers","The Times, 10th October 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9649,16,10,1843,Autumn,16,10,1843,Autumn,"to the dwell- ing of a respectable farmer named James Drought ( who is nearly 70 ears of age ) ,","The Times, 16th October 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9650,16,10,1843,Autumn,16,10,1843,Autumn,"life . Strange to say that during this murderous attack Drought 's son , an atietic young man , concealed himself","The Times, 16th October 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9651,16,10,1843,Autumn,16,10,1843,Autumn,remained passive spectators of this brutal sce.e Since the occurrence Drought continues in a very precarious and painful state ; he,"The Times, 16th October 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9652,16,10,1843,Autumn,16,10,1843,Autumn,"only cause assigned for this savage attack is , that Drought at that time had some tenants under seizure for an","The Times, 16th October 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9653,18,10,1843,Autumn,18,10,1843,Autumn,exceeding 55W. ) may prove f tlhe greatest service if Drought generahly into use . Y our committee recommend that sound,"The Times, 18th October 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9654,24,11,1843,Autumn,24,11,1843,Autumn,"The angsy.feeoing which at first arosewhen t is measture was drought forward , 'arising from a'fear that the new dock shoIid","The Times, 24th November 1843",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9655,5,12,1843,Winter,5,12,1843,Winter,"lately received , mnrationing that in addition to the cxecseive drought which had prevailed dur- ing the year , great loss","The Times, 05th December 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9656,11,12,1843,Winter,11,12,1843,Winter,ing had not yet been published . At Cape town drought was complained of . The oat hay in mar- ket,"The Times, 11st December 1843",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9657,25,1,1844,Winter,25,1,1844,Winter,Went tbere the day before the meeting . Cap- tain Drought was the stipendiary magistrate there . It was notorious that,"The Times, 25th January 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9658,30,1,1844,Winter,30,1,1844,Winter,"various directions . The ufringg endured by -his party from drought and wa , nt of provisions tgc. , were extreme","The Times, 30th January 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9659,15,2,1844,Winter,15,2,1844,Winter,"6 . These vtiOhti were vrou ht nanttheoiI aeacLiOns were Drought against Mr. Bond , of that city , for- having","The Times, 15th February 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9660,20,2,1844,Winter,20,2,1844,Winter,"parishe Logd w complaiits. are made of . excessive' , drought i . Zdanchester. nad bllizabetb , and swscarce wa3 waterthW","The Times, 20th February 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9661,11,3,1844,Spring,11,3,1844,Spring,", is to be appointed in the room of Mr. Drought , deceased . Ir . B'ake is a member of","The Times, 11st March 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9662,22,3,1844,Spring,22,3,1844,Spring,"eas e alepnt s piece front , remarl:ably light in drought . and is equal to newv . On Xiew at","The Times, 22nd March 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9663,6,4,1844,Spring,6,4,1844,Spring,"the assignment of convicts , the late dreadful and disastrous drought , and now the utter impossibility of disposing of any","The Times, 06th April 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9664,9,4,1844,Spring,9,4,1844,Spring,"adverting to the deficiency of rain , and the continued drought , which has affected in a serious manner the crops","The Times, 09th April 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9665,1,5,1844,Spring,1,5,1844,Spring,"now in the best order , and not- withstanding the drought of the last five or six weeks , the grass","The Times, 01st May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9666,2,5,1844,Spring,2,5,1844,Spring,"mstances fathLe : higher rates were paid . ' Oar& Drought an adrtamce of 'a uier bushel , Se. 9d. beins","The Times, 02nd May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9667,4,5,1844,Spring,4,5,1844,Spring,"*%ithout pur- chase , Tice Murray , appointed Adjutant ; Drought Itichard Croasdaile , gent , to bh Ensign , vice","The Times, 04th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9668,9,5,1844,Spring,9,5,1844,Spring,and Mogg 's Map of Steam Navigation . HE late drought was owing to the absence of T any cause of,"The Times, 09th May 1844",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9669,9,5,1844,Spring,9,5,1844,Spring,"few partial showers had fallen , but generally speaking the drought continued in the mijority of the parishes . No improvement","The Times, 09th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9670,11,5,1844,Spring,11,5,1844,Spring,"4i , tnsexd street . Strand , Ir Be late drought Wb'H owing to the albsence of t ay LaDth se","The Times, 11st May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9671,11,5,1844,Spring,11,5,1844,Spring,", to be hnign , n by purchase , vice Drought . -49th Foot. -ljieucenant Cbarl : s Philip Joseph Stopford.","The Times, 11st May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9672,11,5,1844,Spring,11,5,1844,Spring,"fiehermen in this cit , . Consequent on the long drought , the water has become so clear that the ftsh","The Times, 11st May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9673,25,5,1844,Spring,25,5,1844,Spring,"intermission . Having been subjected to a longer duration of drought than was ever , to at least the present generation","The Times, 25th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9674,27,5,1844,Spring,27,5,1844,Spring,"under lock at 21s. tRI . per barrel . The drought still continues in this district . 3ANCHESTER CORN-MARKET , SATURDAY","The Times, 27th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9675,27,5,1844,Spring,27,5,1844,Spring,"susta ; ined their late value . twithatanding tne continued drought , both Oats and Oatmeal were In liruited request at","The Times, 27th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9676,29,5,1844,Spring,29,5,1844,Spring,of produce appears to be More MOectd bv the lonu drought than any other . Not above one-hali the IALku s,"The Times, 29th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9677,30,5,1844,Spring,30,5,1844,Spring,". Even bees , from the intense and long continued drought , require at home what they can not easily find","The Times, 30th May 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9678,31,5,1844,Spring,31,5,1844,Spring,"also been burning moas , little weening of the intense drought which renders fire in a field , on whatever scale","The Times, 31st May 1844","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM3,UKM32,South Dowalton,19th Century newspaper,Media 9679,5,6,1844,Summer,5,6,1844,Summer,eoue iit i . A'as good order as the long drought can' permit it ; i Immediately in front of the,"The Times, 05th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9680,7,6,1844,Summer,7,6,1844,Summer,", . . . . . -:X-pLe a ; winmusor Drought back the recollection of old times : it was filled","The Times, 07th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9681,7,6,1844,Summer,7,6,1844,Summer,"investigation was held by the above magi trates with Captain Drought , of Letty Brook , when four ersons were arrested","The Times, 07th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9682,10,6,1844,Summer,10,6,1844,Summer,25 Years . We have had the longest and severest drought ever known at this season . There is a complete,"The Times, 10th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9683,12,6,1844,Summer,12,6,1844,Summer,"and in part repaired the in- jury done by the drought of the two preceding months . In this neighbourhood ,","The Times, 12nd June 1844",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9684,12,6,1844,Summer,12,6,1844,Summer,"crop . Its growtth has been greatly checked by the drought , and in some cases the bloom has shown itself","The Times, 12nd June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9685,12,6,1844,Summer,12,6,1844,Summer,"be necessarv to put them out of danger from the drought and the fly , waose ravages are always very great","The Times, 12nd June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9686,15,6,1844,Summer,15,6,1844,Summer,"be Cptan , iceFulen.who exclhanges. 624 iaeoi. -Lseutonant George Pereeval Drought , from tho 47th Foot , tro beLieutenanFt , vidce","The Times, 15th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9687,17,6,1844,Summer,17,6,1844,Summer,"of smocke fromthe burnings , moa . The . long drought experienced twud io ess w'r macde the ; gorse 'aui4other","The Times, 17th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9688,18,6,1844,Summer,18,6,1844,Summer,"import for 1844 . It is represented that the continued drought had done considerable injury , whic ! , however ,","The Times, 18th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9689,18,6,1844,Summer,18,6,1844,Summer,the roots and scatter them over the country . The drought stl continued . The prices obtained this week are 3iL,"The Times, 18th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9690,18,6,1844,Summer,18,6,1844,Summer,"barely a blaae ean be seen . So severe a drought bas not beeu known for years , and although the","The Times, 18th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9691,20,6,1844,Summer,20,6,1844,Summer,imperfeot in the way of account . Grant that the drought of the last ten weeks has aggravated the evil by,"The Times, 20th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9692,21,6,1844,Summer,21,6,1844,Summer,"fall of rain , for with th e'iotinuance of.the preient drought for another fortnight , 'few birds , in id'h sti0tibas","The Times, 21st June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9693,22,6,1844,Summer,22,6,1844,Summer,"the new RVCtP , , , 1l thJ arnw was Drought to book and distributed , and many persons whose estates","The Times, 22nd June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9694,24,6,1844,Summer,24,6,1844,Summer,", General Guerrie . Accounts from Cuiba state that the drought still continued on the 21st ult . The estimated expense","The Times, 24th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9695,25,6,1844,Summer,25,6,1844,Summer,cane fle10s . Thecha e ; however : from a drought of almost unprecedented duration 'has been hailed with universal satisfaction,"The Times, 25th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9696,25,6,1844,Summer,25,6,1844,Summer,been too slight to remedy the evio of the severe drought that has so singularly prevalled for so long a period,"The Times, 25th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9697,25,6,1844,Summer,25,6,1844,Summer,"getation has thus received , and t U of the drought , with no appemarance of a chanca , th rset","The Times, 25th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9698,26,6,1844,Summer,26,6,1844,Summer,acceptable fall of rain . So great has been the drought in the neighbourhood of the metropolis as to occasion agricultural,"The Times, 26th June 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9699,2,7,1844,Summer,2,7,1844,Summer,"c'onstructiohot 9 , new loch at Gairlochyi> - 3iie late drought reduced the waters of Loch Oicih to a lower level","The Times, 02nd July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9700,2,7,1844,Summer,2,7,1844,Summer,"time at whick period , upon the continuance of a drought ef not so long duratIon s therecent one , clover","The Times, 02nd July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9701,15,7,1844,Summer,15,7,1844,Summer,and darker colours suitable for winter wear . As the drought has prevented many of the country fulling mills moved by,"The Times, 15th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9702,16,7,1844,Summer,16,7,1844,Summer,"corresponding quarter of last year . This was before the drought , and therefore not owing to it . It may","The Times, 16th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9703,22,7,1844,Summer,22,7,1844,Summer,"exchanreeis t present at pox . The Company negotiate approved droughts on South Au , straliaEllcollectedluntho colony UpOn a cosemisslen of","The Times, 22nd July 1844",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9704,23,7,1844,Summer,23,7,1844,Summer,"tOeJor Mr. Barom , ALDDERsoz. ) * : uuuon was Drought to recover damages for alleged L rininal conversation between the","The Times, 23rd July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9705,24,7,1844,Summer,24,7,1844,Summer,"the despatch of public business . % , u vxuND Drought up She report o0 the inm Jpectors of weights and","The Times, 24th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9706,25,7,1844,Summer,25,7,1844,Summer,"in the dutfes of an office , is a good droughteman , with E thorough knowledge of perapective , and capable","The Times, 25th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9707,29,7,1844,Summer,29,7,1844,Summer,". It 'vws supposed at -one tim tht terewastoo mauch drought , but it is a wel1 knowin' factbatwantof ainis niot","The Times, 29th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9708,30,7,1844,Summer,30,7,1844,Summer,", and tobacco have been greatly in-' jured by the drought , and every orange and leraon tree in the island","The Times, 30th July 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9709,31,7,1844,Summer,31,7,1844,Summer,construction of a new lock at Gairlochy . The late drought reduced the waters of Loch Oich to a lower level,"The Times, 31st July 1844","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM6,UKM63,"Gairlochy,Loch Lochy,Loch Oich",19th Century newspaper,Media 9710,22,8,1844,Summer,22,8,1844,Summer,. AUGrTqT 29 INISI rRIUS VOURT. --fBefarP I I-e actlon Drought to try a right of way having occupied hlis 1Lordship,"The Times, 22nd August 1844",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 9711,30,8,1844,Summer,30,8,1844,Summer,", according to the opinion of Dr. Bowring , who Drought forwara the proposition , a . great saving would be","The Times, 30th August 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9712,31,8,1844,Summer,31,8,1844,Summer,"in fhat -tate , thit a 4nusua , ll severe drought has preva ! led in Charlotte , Haibi , ,","The Times, 31st August 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9713,5,9,1844,Autumn,5,9,1844,Autumn,"the weight of-passengers and luggaee , combined with the extreme drought of the day , caught tire fron ! the friction'","The Times, 05th September 1844",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Dunkeld,19th Century newspaper,Media 9714,19,9,1844,Autumn,19,9,1844,Autumn,"centre and the entire of the South experienced a severe drought , which was onlY interrupted by insigaiSicant showers . Those","The Times, 19th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9715,25,9,1844,Autumn,25,9,1844,Autumn,"from the long minrity of the proirietor hs cot been Drought into operatloin , but in the hands ofa spintedcapltallst holds","The Times, 25th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9716,26,9,1844,Autumn,26,9,1844,Autumn,"HARNESS : -Chariot Harneeg , lined throughout , with improved drought to hames , and double . , best lined Brougham","The Times, 26th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9717,26,9,1844,Autumn,26,9,1844,Autumn,"Courts Marshalsea , on the body of Mr. flames Morris Drought , who died in that prison on the preceding day","The Times, 26th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9718,28,9,1844,Autumn,28,9,1844,Autumn,"tenant , by purchnass , vice Nlorthsy ; George Wabuirtod Drought , goukt. , to bellnsign , by urchas3 , vice","The Times, 28th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9719,28,9,1844,Autumn,28,9,1844,Autumn,"not in this season merely , after an un exampled drought , that difficulty is experienced -t id thi employment ;","The Times, 28th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9720,30,9,1844,Autumn,30,9,1844,Autumn,". He thought it attributable , then , to the drought of the put summer and to the unwillingness of variousarties","The Times, 30th September 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9721,1,10,1844,Autumn,1,10,1844,Autumn,"is not in thia season merely , after an unexampled drought , that difficulty is experienced to find this employment ;","The Times, 01st October 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9722,10,10,1844,Autumn,10,10,1844,Autumn,"Can- fain Thompson , of the 68th , with Lieutenant Drought , of the 62d , was issected this morning by","The Times, 10th October 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9723,1,11,1844,Autumn,1,11,1844,Autumn,"moment . But neither that nor the locusts , nor droughts in one district , and inundations in another , have","The Times, 01st November 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9724,2,11,1844,Autumn,2,11,1844,Autumn,"moment . But neither that aor the locustg , nor droughts in one district , and inunadations in another , have","The Times, 02nd November 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9725,11,11,1844,Autumn,11,11,1844,Autumn,"of which immediately fellin withacrh . Owig to the extreme drought ofthe summer , little water could be obtained , and","The Times, 11st November 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9726,12,11,1844,Autumn,12,11,1844,Autumn,"sort : the little throats may gasp and choke with drought , but till supper is over , till the word","The Times, 12nd November 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9727,27,11,1844,Autumn,27,11,1844,Autumn,the haggard 's blaze I To Him who sends a drought To parch the fields forlorn The rain to flood the,"The Times, 27th November 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9728,7,12,1844,Winter,7,12,1844,Winter,"L teutenant , by chae , vice Barryut Franctst Prcival Drought , gent. , to h Ensign , by purehase ,","The Times, 07th December 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9729,14,12,1844,Winter,14,12,1844,Winter,"Has a season similar to the present , chaTacterized by droughts , inundations , worms , and froBt in October ,","The Times, 14th December 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9730,14,12,1844,Winter,14,12,1844,Winter,"fr on in the season I Has a year of drought . floods , and worms ever yet produced othex than","The Times, 14th December 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9731,18,12,1844,Winter,18,12,1844,Winter,", viz. , Colonel Lloyd , Messrs . J. H. Drought , Hlenry Trench , F. L. Dames , Chidley Coote","The Times, 18th December 1844",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9732,5,2,1845,Winter,5,2,1845,Winter,"am connected , tbete exists very great distress caused by drought and the general failure of the crops . I know","The Times, 05th February 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9733,7,2,1845,Winter,7,2,1845,Winter,"ani the teruip ) crop , and from thLe extraordinary drought whick prevailed last year , it is , I think","The Times, 07th February 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9734,18,2,1845,Winter,18,2,1845,Winter,"season . ( Hlear , hear . ) The long-continrued drought , the failure of the hay harvest in some parts","The Times, 18th February 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9735,21,2,1845,Winter,21,2,1845,Winter,"attributabh to his measures , but simply arises from a drought- the failure of the hay and turnip crops ; your","The Times, 21st February 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9736,25,2,1845,Winter,25,2,1845,Winter,"of 600. , - and this in the face of drought . "" Another se ia thae Mr. I - ,","The Times, 25th February 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9737,10,3,1845,Spring,10,3,1845,Spring,"entered the solicitor , ' box and requested M1r . Droughtorn to inforzm him if the circum ntances he had heard","The Times, 10th March 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9738,11,3,1845,Spring,11,3,1845,Spring,"on tops of chimneSs , wrhitb are feund to Irepe-dethe drought , and cmuse them to smohandatae fie ; newonder souheany","The Times, 11st March 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9739,22,4,1845,Spring,22,4,1845,Spring,"stop- page by reauos of fl -od , froat , drought , &c. ; the freqsercoy of robberies from the harge.","The Times, 22nd April 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9740,28,4,1845,Spring,28,4,1845,Spring,"breding of stock , the unhappy effects of the unexampled drought of last summez have been severely felt . I truBt","The Times, 28th April 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9741,2,5,1845,Spring,2,5,1845,Spring,"sonmetimea by frost ; he never remaembered a stoppage by drought . In answer to the CHsAmnBEAz , witness stated ,","The Times, 02nd May 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9742,5,5,1845,Spring,5,5,1845,Spring,"channels of go- cial improvement , and created an intolerable drought , then thc only man suddenly announoes a great emergenoy","The Times, 05th May 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9743,8,5,1845,Spring,8,5,1845,Spring,"proved that the navigaton by the Trent Wu Irqueny mtrruptedby drought and frost . tn c aur and agent , resding","The Times, 08th May 1845",England,"UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,19th Century newspaper,Media 9744,24,5,1845,Spring,24,5,1845,Spring,the ground in all directions is parched by the long drought . AmealLns oi Busursass rr rxeag CO.YXOX LAW Comiru -Yesterday,"The Times, 24th May 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9745,27,5,1845,Spring,27,5,1845,Spring,", said that hitherto they had been undergoing alternations of drought and of deluge , and thathis billwould give greater steadiness","The Times, 27th May 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9746,4,6,1845,Summer,4,6,1845,Summer,"Jessoro says , they fully make up for the previous drought . In Tirhoot there are compliints ot hailatorms , and","The Times, 04th June 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9747,5,6,1845,Summer,5,6,1845,Summer,"Jessore says , they fully make up for the previous drought . In Tirhoot there are oomplaints of hailatorms , and","The Times, 05th June 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9748,5,6,1845,Summer,5,6,1845,Summer,"the exception of Barbadoes , which suffered a little from drought , promised well for the ensuinj season . TJAdDA RBSPOR2T","The Times, 05th June 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9749,6,6,1845,Summer,6,6,1845,Summer,"Canals generally were subject to calual. ties , such sq drought , frost , cc , but this canal in particular","The Times, 06th June 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9750,20,6,1845,Summer,20,6,1845,Summer,"of ul net , forto pupoe e thie Ito snldenosathe drought a alwytru abile to Bury SL dnnsl Oonwt n ORlcF","The Times, 20th June 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9751,23,7,1845,Summer,23,7,1845,Summer,"Jbu Bn ? e ; bL ! , osraeorWarburt a Drought to be Lieut. , by pre abse , vies bur8on","The Times, 23rd July 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9752,31,7,1845,Summer,31,7,1845,Summer,"Islands . Considerable time must elapse before they could be Drought to- gether to oppose the enemy , and in that","The Times, 31st July 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9753,2,8,1845,Summer,2,8,1845,Summer,", Bnsign Hon. F. Turner , and EDns7ign P. Perceval Drought . The above embarked at D ) ublin on the","The Times, 02nd August 1845",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9754,4,8,1845,Summer,4,8,1845,Summer,"cropshave entirely failed . The seahoards havealsosufiered various degrea of drought and blighting lfcence* . Tha country , long impover ea","The Times, 04th August 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9755,5,8,1845,Summer,5,8,1845,Summer,"inter . rpI ) on upwards from Brentford , by droughts in summer and by floods and frost in winter .","The Times, 05th August 1845",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Brentford,19th Century newspaper,Media 9756,7,8,1845,Summer,7,8,1845,Summer,"have said with Jacob , "" In the day the drought consumed me and the frost by night , and my","The Times, 07th August 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9757,12,8,1845,Summer,12,8,1845,Summer,"and Danteio. [ a the south of Russia a. great drought prevails , and the crops were &lIo seriously menaced .","The Times, 12nd August 1845",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9758,18,8,1845,Summer,18,8,1845,Summer,. A very long continued and wide ! y extending drought in- spires apprehensions as to the yield of the corn,"The Times, 18th August 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9759,28,8,1845,Summer,28,8,1845,Summer,toils the plants had been nearly destroyed by the excessive droughts of the two first es r8 which at the same,"The Times, 28th August 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9760,1,9,1845,Autumn,1,9,1845,Autumn,"cycle , ooncluding with two very narrow escapes . The drought last year , and the rain this year , have","The Times, 01st September 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9761,3,9,1845,Autumn,3,9,1845,Autumn,to have been much injured by the extrene beat and drought . Thzugh the newvs of the considerable riee which took,"The Times, 03rd September 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9762,5,9,1845,Autumn,5,9,1845,Autumn,e venant for the doe performance of the centrocts rthe droughts of which moyp ho sen and furth3er luformoYlon ha d,"The Times, 05th September 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9763,19,9,1845,Autumn,19,9,1845,Autumn,"gloomy ; the country has suffered much from the excessive drought , which still continues everything is parched up . Civil","The Times, 19th September 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9764,30,9,1845,Autumn,30,9,1845,Autumn,"gathering , we have loud com- plaints of injury from drought in certain sections , while in others the yield is","The Times, 30th September 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9765,1,10,1845,Autumn,1,10,1845,Autumn,"be a paradise of a pastoral country : a severe drought sets in , your river dwindles away . The water-holes","The Times, 01st October 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9766,1,10,1845,Autumn,1,10,1845,Autumn,". According to this precious clause , you fly from drought and ( isease , ann by discovering fertile , well","The Times, 01st October 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9767,1,10,1845,Autumn,1,10,1845,Autumn,"the chances of an auctioni Why , in these same droughts I have seen , while on the search for water","The Times, 01st October 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9768,10,10,1845,Autumn,10,10,1845,Autumn,around us to render the subject of possible blights and droughts and rainy harvests very unpalatable . The maintainers of a,"The Times, 10th October 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9769,17,10,1845,Autumn,17,10,1845,Autumn,"Lon- don , Director of theSlip abd Shanon Railway McalHead Drought , IEs 31' . P Han-is-town , Queen 's county","The Times, 17th October 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9770,21,10,1845,Autumn,21,10,1845,Autumn,"healthy , although the heat wlas still veryoppressivc . The drought complained of in previous advices still existed in several of","The Times, 21st October 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9771,23,10,1845,Autumn,23,10,1845,Autumn,"in the purchase of land . First , because a drought might immediately after paying his money compel him to abandon","The Times, 23rd October 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9772,1,11,1845,Autumn,1,11,1845,Autumn,"lately 'received from various parts of the country represent the drought as general and excessive , and its consequences-both present and","The Times, 01st November 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9773,3,11,1845,Autumn,3,11,1845,Autumn,"times it has poured , and again there have been droughts . The Dekkan I have before noticed ; and further","The Times, 03rd November 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9774,11,11,1845,Autumn,11,11,1845,Autumn,"coffee would yield badly , having suffered more by the drought than the ordinary and inferior qualities , 'which are less","The Times, 11st November 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9775,19,11,1845,Autumn,19,11,1845,Autumn,", it has this year been quite destructive . The drought has mlade the crop a short one in most parts","The Times, 19th November 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9776,20,11,1845,Autumn,20,11,1845,Autumn,"having fallen in some districts ; but in others the drought continues most oppressive , and has , wve fear ,","The Times, 20th November 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9777,20,11,1845,Autumn,20,11,1845,Autumn,"altogether failed . In the district of Salt Ponds the drought has bcen and continues peculiarly severe , ex- tending in","The Times, 20th November 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9778,22,11,1845,Autumn,22,11,1845,Autumn,", for although in some parts of Tirhoo't coi inued drought has stinted the growth of the Koontees thi s compensated","The Times, 22nd November 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9779,26,11,1845,Autumn,26,11,1845,Autumn,"nd n ttho principal hobeteae Ipwith . Forwich , Ya drouth , Woodbridgtoand.lacesatr Hdall 's 3 , I E L enh","The Times, 26th November 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9780,28,11,1845,Autumn,28,11,1845,Autumn,"from extraordinary damage or obstruction , from freshets , or droughts , or other causes , or from the roadorcanalbeingsuperseded or","The Times, 28th November 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9781,2,12,1845,Winter,2,12,1845,Winter,"3iinnitt . Richard E. PhiUips . Adam Walkor . Philip Drought , Thomas G. Stoney . Nicholas Biddulph . Thomas Hackett","The Times, 02nd December 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9782,3,12,1845,Winter,3,12,1845,Winter,"a great degree , to similir winds , rains , droughts , and frosts . There are ( hesays ) some","The Times, 03rd December 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9783,22,12,1845,Winter,22,12,1845,Winter,"as yet , and serious fears are entertained of ra drought . As soon as the heavens are overcast , an","The Times, 22nd December 1845",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9784,30,12,1845,Winter,30,12,1845,Winter,"on the frontier for the crops , the change -from drought to rain having effected considerable benefit in this respec'E ;","The Times, 30th December 1845",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9785,8,1,1846,Winter,8,1,1846,Winter,"9th Queen 's Royal Lan.eer3 ; and Ensign . P. Drought , 65th Foot . This . trial . excited- the","The Times, 08th January 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9786,16,1,1846,Winter,16,1,1846,Winter,", very dry , to a degree of heat and drought not only far above any ever experienced under the English","The Times, 16th January 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9787,16,1,1846,Winter,16,1,1846,Winter,more favourable for corn in the southern provinces . Frequent droughts and occasional visitations of locusts produce a totality and continuance,"The Times, 16th January 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9788,17,1,1846,Winter,17,1,1846,Winter,"related to the muatters in queition , , unless he Drought them within some rule under which they were prinileged ,","The Times, 17th January 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9789,21,1,1846,Winter,21,1,1846,Winter,"whose labours had nearly been renilerea useless by long continued drought . Although here , as 'in Gre- nada , the","The Times, 21st January 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9790,3,2,1846,Winter,3,2,1846,Winter,"has in view . Power is given by the act Drought in and passed last session , which enables the proprietor","The Times, 03rd February 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9791,9,3,1846,Spring,9,3,1846,Spring,we are beginning to experience the inconveniences usually attendant on drought . The roads and streets are extremely dusty . The,"The Times, 09th March 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9792,9,3,1846,Spring,9,3,1846,Spring,"prospect of a good crop , but the continuance of drought had injured the canes in some districts ; it was","The Times, 09th March 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9793,18,3,1846,Spring,18,3,1846,Spring,"of the future , because the loss from disease and drought in 1844 ( when most of his own tenants lost","The Times, 18th March 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9794,23,3,1846,Spring,23,3,1846,Spring,"The Barbadoes &Sandard reports the continuance of severe and protracted drought , and that , with the exception of a few","The Times, 23rd March 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9795,23,3,1846,Spring,23,3,1846,Spring,"Dorothy , Vere , and parts of Clarendon , the drought has been unprecedented . Not the remotest sign of verdure","The Times, 23rd March 1846",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Clarendon,19th Century newspaper,Media 9796,24,3,1846,Spring,24,3,1846,Spring,"in general too late to do serious injury . The drought , til of late , has been rather severe at","The Times, 24th March 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9797,24,3,1846,Spring,24,3,1846,Spring,"the other , where they haye for some years quffered drought severely , it is reported they are enjoying raims .","The Times, 24th March 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9798,2,4,1846,Spring,2,4,1846,Spring,"wet weatber , which is notunlikelyfrom the long continuance of drought previously . At our market this morning we bhad an","The Times, 02nd April 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9799,9,4,1846,Spring,9,4,1846,Spring,"colenists , oust go home , and not allow the drought to injure their property any . more . I fell","The Times, 09th April 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9800,10,4,1846,Spring,10,4,1846,Spring,"fron his dorino . Mornc , itmesau to thoe continued drought causing fears to be entertained for Saffe , Ca .","The Times, 10th April 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9801,11,4,1846,Spring,11,4,1846,Spring,must be considerably curtailed by the continuance of this oppressive drought ; and in regard to the quality of the sugar-it,"The Times, 11st April 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9802,11,4,1846,Spring,11,4,1846,Spring,. The TriniWdStandrd gives the following notice of the continued drought the weather has continued througbout tho country as when,"The Times, 11st April 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9803,11,4,1846,Spring,11,4,1846,Spring,"three slight showers within the last few days , the drought hae provailed . The inconvenience to all parties , but","The Times, 11st April 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9804,11,4,1846,Spring,11,4,1846,Spring,"The scarcity of water is another evil consequent on the drought , by wbich both man and beastsre sufferers -the latter","The Times, 11st April 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9805,21,4,1846,Spring,21,4,1846,Spring,have the most deplorable accounts of the effect of the drought . At Demerara the Coolies had displayed a spirit of,"The Times, 21st April 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9806,28,4,1846,Spring,28,4,1846,Spring,trodden or turned up -is painfully suggestive of the umminei droughts . Agricul-tural-operations are conducted in the most sloveulymanner ; the,"The Times, 28th April 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9807,5,5,1846,Spring,5,5,1846,Spring,fear of the young plant not standing the subse- quent drought which was to be anticipated ; whether this hesitation was,"The Times, 05th May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9808,11,5,1846,Spring,11,5,1846,Spring,"of saummer , now and then varied by a parching drought which bakes the ground into iron , leaves scanaty time","The Times, 11st May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9809,11,5,1846,Spring,11,5,1846,Spring,"and rye-grass throughout the country , but the supervening long drought , &nd the alternations of extremb heat and cold withering","The Times, 11st May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9810,11,5,1846,Spring,11,5,1846,Spring,"failure , as they can neither endure the beat and drought of summer , nor the being housed formonths in winter","The Times, 11st May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9811,15,5,1846,Spring,15,5,1846,Spring,"aLters at thet beautiful srandmuchwte frequethedwaterin placTe bof e Scr droughtfhley sthetwell sheltwered situnatio wipethoutsue steepb ascent gret aquisitiron , ImmeLodinatedoeBirmng","The Times, 15th May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9812,16,5,1846,Spring,16,5,1846,Spring,"the visitation of locusis , and the effects of severe drought in the summer , increased by the con- . inuou3","The Times, 16th May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9813,16,5,1846,Spring,16,5,1846,Spring,", Lieutenant R. 1I . Maezregor , Ensign Francis Percival Drought , - Ensign Chaes J' Ewon , Ensign R. M.","The Times, 16th May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9814,20,5,1846,Spring,20,5,1846,Spring,", almost at the time of the mails leaving the drought appeared to be breaking up . Coolies had arrived in","The Times, 20th May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9815,21,5,1846,Spring,21,5,1846,Spring,"them to complete their soevings , and should the present drought continue much longer , fears are entertained that a considerable","The Times, 21st May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9816,21,5,1846,Spring,21,5,1846,Spring,The Times of this morning . The disappear- ance of drought is a circumstance the merchants refer to with some satisfaction,"The Times, 21st May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9817,28,5,1846,Spring,28,5,1846,Spring,"moderates and curtails its frosts , the summer forgets its droughts . Ammonia distils from the morn- ing dew , and","The Times, 28th May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9818,28,5,1846,Spring,28,5,1846,Spring,"wheat . The rains fall with desolating abundance , parching droughts afflict successive years , and winters frost lingers in the","The Times, 28th May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9819,28,5,1846,Spring,28,5,1846,Spring,"- we have no stocks . For three successive years droughts in some parts and tropical rains in others , causing","The Times, 28th May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9820,28,5,1846,Spring,28,5,1846,Spring,"ifew days of intense heat and many weeks of parching drought ; , tho Conpo "" enco of which vas ,","The Times, 28th May 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9821,4,6,1846,Summer,4,6,1846,Summer,"Is improving ; but the spring crops aro ffering from drought .. At our m2Lrket this ojuing , rwe lad a","The Times, 04th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9822,8,6,1846,Summer,8,6,1846,Summer,"to our English readers by the last mail . The drought continues without abatement throughout the island , and the crop","The Times, 08th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9823,8,6,1846,Summer,8,6,1846,Summer,"reduced bymore than one- half . In St. Ann the drought has been so severe , and the con- sequent want","The Times, 08th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9824,8,6,1846,Summer,8,6,1846,Summer,as yet no indication of any relief from the oppressive drought which has now continued unabated for six months in some,"The Times, 08th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9825,8,6,1846,Summer,8,6,1846,Summer,most unsatisfactory account of the weather inthat island . Serious drought prevails in many parts . On some estates aU progress,"The Times, 08th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9826,11,6,1846,Summer,11,6,1846,Summer,", lO . per quarter to ELngland . The parching drought whlich set in udadenl in the south of Europo is","The Times, 11st June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9827,15,6,1846,Summer,15,6,1846,Summer,"marquees . The gardens looked well , lbut the long drought and hot weather had sadly discoloured the turf , and","The Times, 15th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9828,16,6,1846,Summer,16,6,1846,Summer,equal to tho repairs than t tnere endurred stoppdaes from droughtnforhreeor fourmonthsintheyear. andrthathethougt the proprietors would rewaise nothing unless siy anccpted,"The Times, 16th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9829,19,6,1846,Summer,19,6,1846,Summer,"the weather thlroughout the islands el:e:ailv is distressing ; the drought still continued z:2 to the departuire of the north ,","The Times, 19th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9830,20,6,1846,Summer,20,6,1846,Summer,"daily losing a portion from the ! excessive heat and drought , whilst in the large concerns to tho south and","The Times, 20th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9831,20,6,1846,Summer,20,6,1846,Summer,"beyond what has already appeared in The Times . The drought continued to have serious effect upon the crops , and","The Times, 20th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9832,20,6,1846,Summer,20,6,1846,Summer,"Demerara the rain had been sufficient to break up the drought in many quarters , and the manufacture of sugar ,","The Times, 20th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9833,22,6,1846,Summer,22,6,1846,Summer,"are daily losing a portion from the excessive heat and drought , whilst in the large concerns to the south and","The Times, 22nd June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9834,23,6,1846,Summer,23,6,1846,Summer,by an ex- cess of wet in one quarter and drought in another . He showed that the quantity of foreign,"The Times, 23rd June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9835,24,6,1846,Summer,24,6,1846,Summer,"of short continuance ; nevertheless , and notwithstanding the long drought , the crops everywhere look flourishing , and it needs","The Times, 24th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9836,24,6,1846,Summer,24,6,1846,Summer,"the LiTerpool Chronicle- ` "" A buirning oun and the droughtoccasiened by the duot that was inhaled on the read unutted","The Times, 24th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9837,25,6,1846,Summer,25,6,1846,Summer,"state of the course , which from the long continued drought was so hard that the water remained on ils surface","The Times, 25th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9838,27,6,1846,Summer,27,6,1846,Summer,-DAMIAGR . ( Bcforc Dr. LusuxNGTON.1 -mis was an acton Drought by the owners of the Blake- ney and Hull packet,"The Times, 27th June 1846",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE11,Hull,19th Century newspaper,Media 9839,30,6,1846,Summer,30,6,1846,Summer,"whice were beginning to be felt in consequence of the drought , have , in a great measuro , subsided -","The Times, 30th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9840,30,6,1846,Summer,30,6,1846,Summer,"in the weather having allayed the fearewhich the previously experienced drought had given rise to respecting the growing crop , the","The Times, 30th June 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9841,3,7,1846,Summer,3,7,1846,Summer,"but in the commencement of 1842 , Sir R. ieel Drought forward another amended slidin' scale Tne delegates were then met","The Times, 03rd July 1846",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9842,4,7,1846,Summer,4,7,1846,Summer,"crop , which is somewhat backward , owing to the drought , but not injured to any extent . Tho heavy","The Times, 04th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9843,6,7,1846,Summer,6,7,1846,Summer,too late however to repair the great damage the long-continued drought occasioned . The Ba ? - bwadOes Standard states that,"The Times, 06th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9844,6,7,1846,Summer,6,7,1846,Summer,"slight showers had fallen in Grenada , but the severe drought in that island for the most part continued , and","The Times, 06th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9845,7,7,1846,Summer,7,7,1846,Summer,"month there was some reason to apprehend in5ury from the drought , seasonable showers camq just in time to preient mischief","The Times, 07th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9846,17,7,1846,Summer,17,7,1846,Summer,"on board . Beans , though reduced by the late drought , wil stil yield well , and range betvreen 26s.","The Times, 17th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9847,20,7,1846,Summer,20,7,1846,Summer,", besides the interest of my 12,0001 . The unusual droughts which have prevailed during the greater part of last year","The Times, 20th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9848,21,7,1846,Summer,21,7,1846,Summer,"whicb , it was feared , were lost during the drought , made their appearance shortly after the frst fall of","The Times, 21st July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9849,22,7,1846,Summer,22,7,1846,Summer,"lost , such has been the unprecedented extent of the drought in St. Mary 's . In St. Ann 's Providence","The Times, 22nd July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9850,22,7,1846,Summer,22,7,1846,Summer,"the latter parish , along the soa-coast , where the drought most raged , the estates have already experienced the gladdening","The Times, 22nd July 1846",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,St. Thomas,19th Century newspaper,Media 9851,23,7,1846,Summer,23,7,1846,Summer,"far frorm being abundant . Indiau cor -has suffered from drought , and fears are entertained that the crop of this","The Times, 23rd July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9852,24,7,1846,Summer,24,7,1846,Summer,"average productiveness of the island . The deficiency occasionedby the drought is reckoned to be about 15,000 hogsheads ; and the","The Times, 24th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9853,24,7,1846,Summer,24,7,1846,Summer,"Our West India islands are suffering this year from excessive drought , but this is only a temporary evil , while","The Times, 24th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9854,28,7,1846,Summer,28,7,1846,Summer,", 'and he found that there was one year of drought and hurricaue , and iaother of glut , and both","The Times, 28th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9855,28,7,1846,Summer,28,7,1846,Summer,"the same direction . - In the one year the drought and hurricane lessened the demand for labour , aNd so","The Times, 28th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9856,29,7,1846,Summer,29,7,1846,Summer,"1846 , the present year , notwith. standing the extreme drought , the crop wa3 4S0 tons . lVhat the West","The Times, 29th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9857,29,7,1846,Summer,29,7,1846,Summer,not been for ' the effect of the almost unparalleled drought 'this year the crop produced in tho West Indies would,"The Times, 29th July 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9858,6,8,1846,Summer,6,8,1846,Summer,"The coffee crops , in con- sequence of the severe drought , will be very small , as the rain conies","The Times, 06th August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9859,6,8,1846,Summer,6,8,1846,Summer,"yielding for the next year 's crop . The late drought has nearly ruined many industrious planters , whose little capital","The Times, 06th August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9860,21,8,1846,Summer,21,8,1846,Summer,"the supply of sugar is dependent on seasonsJ that a drought or a hurricane will disarrange all calculations , and' that","The Times, 21st August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9861,24,8,1846,Summer,24,8,1846,Summer,"is yet to come . Elijah , the prophecy of drought fulfilled , determines to ap . pear before Ahab ;","The Times, 24th August 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9862,2,9,1846,Autumn,2,9,1846,Autumn,attribute quite as much to the effects of the spring drought as to the late blight . That the potato crop,"The Times, 02nd September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9863,3,9,1846,Autumn,3,9,1846,Autumn,of hail have completed the injury commenced by the excessive drought . In the central and northern provinces the crops promised,"The Times, 03rd September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9864,17,9,1846,Autumn,17,9,1846,Autumn,"gardens are in beautiful order ; in spiteoof the long drought , the verduire is magnificent , and the trees and","The Times, 17th September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9865,18,9,1846,Autumn,18,9,1846,Autumn,"vegetables have been little abun- dant in consequence of tho drought , and that potatoes have failed in several localities .","The Times, 18th September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9866,19,9,1846,Autumn,19,9,1846,Autumn,between 25 and 261 in the shade . The long drought had dried up the wells and scorched the leaves of,"The Times, 19th September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9867,19,9,1846,Autumn,19,9,1846,Autumn,"government of Kherson , where the harvest was diminished by drought and locusts . "" Nothing positive is yet known ,","The Times, 19th September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9868,22,9,1846,Autumn,22,9,1846,Autumn,"favourablo than when we last wrote ; the unusually late drought having in tesoe , am in other districts , bee","The Times, 22nd September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9869,23,9,1846,Autumn,23,9,1846,Autumn,"favourablo than when we last wrote ; the unusually lato drought having in these , as in other districts , bceu","The Times, 23rd September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9870,24,9,1846,Autumn,24,9,1846,Autumn,"the enemy , the frontier colonists were suffering greatly from drought , followed by diseases amongst the cattle , and much","The Times, 24th September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9871,29,9,1846,Autumn,29,9,1846,Autumn,"here given , the agri- cultural districts had suffered from drought , but recent rains would , it was hoped ,","The Times, 29th September 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9872,13,10,1846,Autumn,13,10,1846,Autumn,"materially short , in consequence of the extreme heat and drought experienced during the summer months i whilst beans and peas","The Times, 13rd October 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9873,14,10,1846,Autumn,14,10,1846,Autumn,"materially short , in conseqtence of the extremo heat and drought experienced during the summer months ; whilst beans and peas","The Times, 14th October 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9874,20,10,1846,Autumn,20,10,1846,Autumn,"time replenishing the Exchequer . In consequence of the great drought in the West Indian Islands , the sugar is this","The Times, 20th October 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9875,2,11,1846,Autumn,2,11,1846,Autumn,"grazing purposes its importance has been overrated , the protracted droughts of summer having thus far baffled the skill of tho","The Times, 02nd November 1846",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9876,6,11,1846,Autumn,6,11,1846,Autumn,already . Alibg the whole of the . frontier the drought threatens to prove more destructive to the inhabitants than the,"The Times, 06th November 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9877,9,11,1846,Autumn,9,11,1846,Autumn,"variable climate . It is quite irrelevant to talk of droughts and tempests and tornadoes . When these do occur ,","The Times, 09th November 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9878,11,11,1846,Autumn,11,11,1846,Autumn,"cessation of rain , and there hus been se tore drought all through the midland districts of the Deo can ,","The Times, 11st November 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9879,13,11,1846,Autumn,13,11,1846,Autumn,"epressio ariin ou r ogsre of hmadciatovrmnt , raggravathed byawontinu. drought , which h sbaffe temosan estreonus texeartin of ours aglrwul2","The Times, 13rd November 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9880,14,11,1846,Autumn,14,11,1846,Autumn,Trimmor . Hugh Augustus Boecawen . Peter Abbott . Richard Drought . Frederick Vaughan M'Grath . William Rusel Donald Mackay Scobie,"The Times, 14th November 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9881,21,11,1846,Autumn,21,11,1846,Autumn,", justice of the peace , and Mr. John A. Drought , justice of the peace , who committed both prisoners","The Times, 21st November 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9882,28,11,1846,Autumn,28,11,1846,Autumn,expected to recover from the baneful effects of the recent drought . South-easterly winds had again been very prevalent at Waterloo,"The Times, 28th November 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9883,28,11,1846,Autumn,28,11,1846,Autumn,"uw-itkhn Bonkeoeranyof.Tesis , tboxe , gh aremaden uentirel of mstronge drought- iro , o s o efetull reis te allngofbrck-or ,","The Times, 28th November 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9884,12,12,1846,Winter,12,12,1846,Winter,"Haslam 's head , but fortunately without effect . Mr. Drought Haslam wrsa very badly beaten ; he received ive severe","The Times, 12nd December 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9885,12,12,1846,Winter,12,12,1846,Winter,"of turnips . This I did , even in the drought of this season , on my bill farm ; or","The Times, 12nd December 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9886,18,12,1846,Winter,18,12,1846,Winter,"pened to be more or less plentiful , or the drought ereat but enough has been made to supply our wants","The Times, 18th December 1846",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9887,2,1,1847,Winter,2,1,1847,Winter,"works at the close of 1845 , and where the drought was more disastrously felt than elsewh 're . The Deira","The Times, 02nd January 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9888,2,1,1847,Winter,2,1,1847,Winter,"Much of this , it is said arose from the drought . The drought had not set in at tne commencement","The Times, 02nd January 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9889,2,1,1847,Winter,2,1,1847,Winter,", it is said arose from the drought . The drought had not set in at tne commencement of the war","The Times, 02nd January 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9890,2,1,1847,Winter,2,1,1847,Winter,", as the cattle had suffered moat severely from thelengtheiled drought , a large number has been unable to stand the","The Times, 02nd January 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9891,22,1,1847,Winter,22,1,1847,Winter,"where this root has not partially failed , either from drought or diseaso , ho adds that the total loss does","The Times, 22nd January 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9892,4,2,1847,Winter,4,2,1847,Winter,miscarriages in the land of bullocks and brinjarrees . A drought in these regions is as fatal as a blight in,"The Times, 04th February 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9893,20,2,1847,Winter,20,2,1847,Winter,", the liberties of England would most assuredly have koon Drought along with them . Had-it not , too , boon","The Times, 20th February 1847",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9894,11,3,1847,Spring,11,3,1847,Spring,"word about our prospects . At length , after a drought of three or four weeks , we have had a","The Times, 11st March 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9895,12,3,1847,Spring,12,3,1847,Spring,", Ensiga E. M. Purvis ; 51st Infantry-Lieutenant G. WVarburton Drought ; 84th-Major Charles James , Captain W. Radcliff , Ensizn","The Times, 12nd March 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9896,30,3,1847,Spring,30,3,1847,Spring,belongs to the agriculturist and the soil . The severe droughts which occur in the north- west provinces can hardly be,"The Times, 30th March 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9897,5,4,1847,Spring,5,4,1847,Spring,"out of the coun. r adthe apprehensions excited by the drought that pro .. vudolat , hadfor an instant alarmed the","The Times, 05th April 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9898,14,4,1847,Spring,14,4,1847,Spring,". Next we read of sheep dying , and a drought continuing from Christmas to April , -omens more fearful than","The Times, 14th April 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9899,23,4,1847,Spring,23,4,1847,Spring,"no other flax-growing countries . On the continent , long drought , in the growing season , frequently stints and dries","The Times, 23rd April 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9900,1,5,1847,Spring,1,5,1847,Spring,"officers embark with the corps : - Lieutenant G. Warburton Drought , 51st Regiment ; Captain William Radcliff , Ensign Richard","The Times, 01st May 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9901,7,5,1847,Spring,7,5,1847,Spring,"was net wanted , too much wet or too much drought , or as invisible worm upon the crop , might","The Times, 07th May 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9902,11,5,1847,Spring,11,5,1847,Spring,", owing , it is asserted , to the "" drought of last yea , baving impaired their early vigour .","The Times, 11st May 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9903,12,5,1847,Spring,12,5,1847,Spring,"of the atmosphere ; frost or sun , floods or drought , storms or blight , may effectually destroy the pod","The Times, 12nd May 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9904,13,5,1847,Spring,13,5,1847,Spring,", virtually , get no help from either . Mr. DROUGHTON inquired how the applicant had been living since the weekly","The Times, 13rd May 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9905,22,5,1847,Spring,22,5,1847,Spring,"Thursday . June 3 . Coume 4-Architecture , building , droughtint , mealSrdng and value , mg of land , timber","The Times, 22nd May 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9906,7,6,1847,Summer,7,6,1847,Summer,"vegetation . The wheat , which had suffered from the drought and the low temperature , had become thick ane assumed","The Times, 07th June 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9907,18,6,1847,Summer,18,6,1847,Summer,It was a few days previously feared that the long drought would have prevented the development of the ear ; nevertheless,"The Times, 18th June 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9908,21,6,1847,Summer,21,6,1847,Summer,be hoped the planters wil not soon again experience such drought as they did last year . The crops generally throughout,"The Times, 21st June 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9909,24,6,1847,Summer,24,6,1847,Summer,"we hope been general ; Bhaugulpore also suffered from continued drought , and has in like man- ner been benefited by","The Times, 24th June 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9910,24,6,1847,Summer,24,6,1847,Summer,"on the whole good , although they also suffered from drought a short time back . Mirzapere , Bonares , Shababad","The Times, 24th June 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9911,9,7,1847,Summer,9,7,1847,Summer,", but the straw was short on account of the drought . According to the Constittdionnel the quantity of flour in","The Times, 09th July 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9912,10,7,1847,Summer,10,7,1847,Summer,"made out a clear caso for postponement ; and he drought that , in thepresent case , they should do sothing","The Times, 10th July 1847",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK21,Ensbury,19th Century newspaper,Media 9913,31,7,1847,Summer,31,7,1847,Summer,". atue are beinnlo suffer from the unueual heat and drought , and wouldb fresheneod and invigorated by a seasonable shower","The Times, 31st July 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9914,6,8,1847,Summer,6,8,1847,Summer,"St. Mary parishes , proverbial fQr sesWnable weather , excessive drought prevailed , and JtC was 4qnestiond whether the pimento crop","The Times, 06th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9915,6,8,1847,Summer,6,8,1847,Summer,of 187 would ina a peatca2s'msak '. up thesrios.tloles.wich the drought and othoraadye y6htief the'prtce'ding yasra had occaioned. lit zonr export'rde,"The Times, 06th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9916,16,8,1847,Summer,16,8,1847,Summer,Indian corn are very seriouaslyinjured . Owing to a loag drought and continued easterly winds an extensive blight has taken place,"The Times, 16th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9917,19,8,1847,Summer,19,8,1847,Summer,M itylene were most unfavourable . Such an extent of- drought prevailed thaat the crop of olives was regarded as lost,"The Times, 19th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9918,23,8,1847,Summer,23,8,1847,Summer,"plant , -from others , that they are suffering fom drought whilst at more fortunato CoCernD prospects continue good ln Benares","The Times, 23rd August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9919,27,8,1847,Summer,27,8,1847,Summer,"enough for its contented- and penurious inhabit- ants . The droughts and scarcities were Iab , . Canals and tanks-would have","The Times, 27th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9920,27,8,1847,Summer,27,8,1847,Summer,"crops are seriously injured , snd , if a further drought t akes place , they will be nearly al lost","The Times, 27th August 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9921,3,9,1847,Autumn,3,9,1847,Autumn,"also becoming scarce and dear , owing to the long drought and parched state cf grass lands . THE BANK PARCEL","The Times, 03rd September 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9922,4,9,1847,Autumn,4,9,1847,Autumn,"th.e short jenction betwixt thatt railway and the pier at Droughty ; thus , facilitj would be given for forwardintho traffic","The Times, 04th September 1847","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM2,UKM21,"Arbroath,Dundee",19th Century newspaper,Media 9923,6,9,1847,Autumn,6,9,1847,Autumn,"want of shipping in the following termns - "" The drought in St. Maty continues mest destructive . The rivers throughout","The Times, 06th September 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9924,17,9,1847,Autumn,17,9,1847,Autumn,"period in tkw year 1842-so remarkable for long-continued and interse drought . Duriing the period of the year 1842 , to","The Times, 17th September 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9925,17,9,1847,Autumn,17,9,1847,Autumn,"during the present year , 15'97 inches . The Present drought , however , may be said to have commennced in","The Times, 17th September 1847",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9926,20,9,1847,Autumn,20,9,1847,Autumn,"native population for the future , from the visitations of drought and famine , and to eradicate from their minds the","The Times, 20th September 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9927,21,9,1847,Autumn,21,9,1847,Autumn,"year 's crops were far from favourable , the extreme drought having prevented the planters from carrying out their agricultural opera-","The Times, 21st September 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9928,22,9,1847,Autumn,22,9,1847,Autumn,"rain , although other zouroes of infn-mation speak of the drought as continuing . The following is somewhat more satisfac- tory","The Times, 22nd September 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9929,8,10,1847,Autumn,8,10,1847,Autumn,"above parish , which had suffered so severely from a drought of long continuance , whereby the estates had been considerably","The Times, 08th October 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9930,8,10,1847,Autumn,8,10,1847,Autumn,held to obtain a reMoval of the restriction . The drought oontinued atBarbadoes-and Grenada . The peiseeageis by the Teviot speak,"The Times, 08th October 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9931,9,10,1847,Autumn,9,10,1847,Autumn,"the sole instance where the least -complaint was made of drought . Rowever , in this case there was a change","The Times, 09th October 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9932,11,10,1847,Autumn,11,10,1847,Autumn,"of Scotland there has been e0 long a continuance of drought that in some of the towng , Edinburgh in particular","The Times, 11st October 1847","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9933,16,10,1847,Autumn,16,10,1847,Autumn,m iuporiorto aU otnoer in rcsect of its freedom from drought ; from e.zcsivb heat in summer - ; from cold,"The Times, 16th October 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9934,22,10,1847,Autumn,22,10,1847,Autumn,advantage by .. selfistraction 'bi-ou. -hout life . 'The lengtbered drought and oppressive heat.form ssubjcts of 6omplalutin this as vieUl as,"The Times, 22nd October 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9935,28,10,1847,Autumn,28,10,1847,Autumn,", Complicated and Intricate Exoeutorship . Estates Ac. , ' Drought Ulp . Adjusted , Linvestigated , and Arranged , and","The Times, 28th October 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9936,20,11,1847,Autumn,20,11,1847,Autumn,"as the district of Trelawny , which had suffered from drought , are said by the JTasnsice Dispetch2 to have been","The Times, 20th November 1847",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,District of Trelawny,19th Century newspaper,Media 9937,22,11,1847,Autumn,22,11,1847,Autumn,"qn-the 26th undergone a 14vourable chiang . : fo p-.evalent:was drought.previously , that viter even 6 ` r-ikng ; purposes ,","The Times, 22nd November 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9938,4,12,1847,Winter,4,12,1847,Winter,"of a proprie. tor 's superintendence . WYarned by the drought of 184a , which deprived the estate of water-power ,","The Times, 04th December 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9939,4,12,1847,Winter,4,12,1847,Winter,"loss sustained by bad machinery previously , and by the drought of 1845 , brought him into the merchants ' debt","The Times, 04th December 1847",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9940,21,1,1848,Winter,21,1,1848,Winter,"Rule dischargedl . LILLEY V. ELWI'. nxoai aen nanL Deeie Drought by a labourer agatinst h ` forrmern master , who","The Times, 21st January 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9941,21,1,1848,Winter,21,1,1848,Winter,"oUin , itandonr The arala Waterproor cl o ! hruce.nowrbeedl drought tovcrygreatpsrhatscaps Itiseeotatelr s hoodsWbTwbxme&aU and plncthebt odthes tposhind es and","The Times, 21st January 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9942,22,1,1848,Winter,22,1,1848,Winter,"tbe2 ; thsimt. . oulso. 4. -Irchltocture , Building , Droughting , I aurn n Valuing of Land , Timber ,","The Times, 22nd January 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9943,22,1,1848,Winter,22,1,1848,Winter,"to read the death-warrant of millions in a sunmer 's drought or an autumn 's frost , it is not merely","The Times, 22nd January 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9944,22,1,1848,Winter,22,1,1848,Winter,"; secondly , we trust that the example of Captain Drought , of Lettybrookl , who on hear-ing of the outrage","The Times, 22nd January 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9945,25,2,1848,Winter,25,2,1848,Winter,"on the south side -were complaining of the continuation of drought , and expressing great apprehension about the crops . All","The Times, 25th February 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9946,18,3,1848,Spring,18,3,1848,Spring,"demagogues have been clamouring for years . They complain of drought , andyet murmur when the windows of Heaven are opened","The Times, 18th March 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9947,23,3,1848,Spring,23,3,1848,Spring,SoytsgFoo d to thte Poor andonDhesi tublXpou Wearcee 8ttfevetdo.ic ) Drought forward . So . . iet ) ls4d Dy 11r,"The Times, 23rd March 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9948,28,3,1848,Spring,28,3,1848,Spring,""" The Barbadoes advices state that after three weeks ' drought , refreshing showers had been experienced , much to the","The Times, 28th March 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9949,14,4,1848,Spring,14,4,1848,Spring,"said , that the subject which his hon. friend had Drought under the notioe of the house had often been the","The Times, 14th April 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9950,15,4,1848,Spring,15,4,1848,Spring,", to be a great evil , of having a drought of business at the beginning and a perfect deluge at","The Times, 15th April 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9951,15,4,1848,Spring,15,4,1848,Spring,"Captain Charles IV . Sibley , with lieutenant G. P. Drought , Lieutenant Charles Roberts , and Ensign H. IV .","The Times, 15th April 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9952,20,4,1848,Spring,20,4,1848,Spring,"had very little rain lately , and should the present drought continue , we shall have to import water to sustain","The Times, 20th April 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9953,22,4,1848,Spring,22,4,1848,Spring,"Amersham -at the MSart ; of MSessrs . White , Droughton , and White , solicitors , 12 , dreotMZarlborough-street ;","The Times, 22nd April 1848",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Wycombe,19th Century newspaper,Media 9954,24,4,1848,Spring,24,4,1848,Spring,"Though rather later than could have been wished , this drought has afforded a famous seed time , which has been","The Times, 24th April 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9955,17,5,1848,Spring,17,5,1848,Spring,"corn , it is apprehended , will suffer from the drought . The trado has remained without any material change ,","The Times, 17th May 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9956,22,5,1848,Spring,22,5,1848,Spring,"the weather duringthe past week . After an unusually long drought for this early season , we bave this woek had","The Times, 22nd May 1848",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,19th Century newspaper,Media 9957,23,5,1848,Spring,23,5,1848,Spring,"many cattle were dying in con- sequence of the great drought . TO THB EDITOR OF THB TIMES . Sir ,","The Times, 23rd May 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9958,29,5,1848,Spring,29,5,1848,Spring,"natonatindestry , he entcrtains teh mostSat. t4ring hope that afamily Drought up In every luxury wrm dese4rO . In their present","The Times, 29th May 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9959,6,6,1848,Summer,6,6,1848,Summer,"eyinventedrspectaclee. fin-. - medbatelytOuieynxPLadbeforeim ) efertvlsloxetbhomst.ogeddefecti , . iWght Is DrOught to U MeYeuWul , isetveni , and orina state .","The Times, 06th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9960,30,6,1848,Summer,30,6,1848,Summer,me that great advantage would result from anplyig remedies against drought ; and upon this point we have very important evidence,"The Times, 30th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9961,30,6,1848,Summer,30,6,1848,Summer,) If that can be done by taking precautious azainst drought-if sucb enormous produce can be obtained from a comparatively small,"The Times, 30th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9962,30,6,1848,Summer,30,6,1848,Summer,the West India colonies unless we take procaut ons aainst drought by means of irrigation and drainage . Under thoe infueuice,"The Times, 30th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9963,30,6,1848,Summer,30,6,1848,Summer,"by devoting , the public funds to provide remedies against drought by irrigation , better draining , and various other mea-","The Times, 30th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9964,30,6,1848,Summer,30,6,1848,Summer,"plan were devised for irrigating the countty and for removing drought by better drain- age , he should have no objection","The Times, 30th June 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9965,7,7,1848,Summer,7,7,1848,Summer,"Choncory , reads in a mouss "" The Attotneirienerai ageainst droughton , "" tire IltEIt or HItiSClS at L AW of","The Times, 07th July 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9966,4,9,1848,Autumn,4,9,1848,Autumn,"ensuing crop , though some oomplaints were made of continued drought . The weather in the West India islands generally was","The Times, 04th September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9967,5,9,1848,Autumn,5,9,1848,Autumn,"the city ns dry as t:ndor in consequence of the drought , and a Mgle of wind blowing from the south","The Times, 05th September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9968,30,9,1848,Autumn,30,9,1848,Autumn,"attended to thoroughly rentaded hn tae Zgltsh lenguage , and Drought forwartd In ihoss studies introductoryr to mnercentile Imursolis ; the","The Times, 30th September 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9969,27,10,1848,Autumn,27,10,1848,Autumn,from the decline in stocks and the apprehended consequences of drought . Accounts from Nartinique to the 19th of August mention,"The Times, 27th October 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9970,4,11,1848,Autumn,4,11,1848,Autumn,"Charles Llonol , Fttzgerald. vice Tomkyna Second Capt . George Drought Warburton , vice WUliLamai Second Capt . Phiiip Reginald Cocks","The Times, 04th November 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9971,22,11,1848,Autumn,22,11,1848,Autumn,"AND 8OUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY . . UIis was fn acrion Drought against the defendanta by the plaintiff , who had been","The Times, 22nd November 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9972,21,12,1848,Winter,21,12,1848,Winter,", awkwardly reserted . He had 'beenk6zme time X ago Drought bofore the chief magtistrate ch'ed with having begged in the","The Times, 21st December 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9973,23,12,1848,Winter,23,12,1848,Winter,"the prevalence of yellow fever . In the latter island drought had been experienced , but at the late3t date the","The Times, 23rd December 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9974,26,12,1848,Winter,26,12,1848,Winter,", the north side parishes have inffered very considerably from drought . During these d months ( which were unfaoiourable for","The Times, 26th December 1848",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9975,20,1,1849,Winter,20,1,1849,Winter,"cent . That the hurricane of April last and subsequent drought have caused a reduction of at least 200,0001. in the","The Times, 20th January 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9976,21,2,1849,Winter,21,2,1849,Winter,I know not of any reason to presume that Colonel Drought was a person likely to be guilty of any cruelty,"The Times, 21st February 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9977,21,2,1849,Winter,21,2,1849,Winter,exercise of his power . I presume therefore that Colonel Drought thought it necessar to inflict those punishments . With regard,"The Times, 21st February 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9978,21,2,1849,Winter,21,2,1849,Winter,general satisfaction and approbation of tho con. duct of Colonel Drought ; a atisfaction which I must say was shared by,"The Times, 21st February 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9979,21,2,1849,Winter,21,2,1849,Winter,calealated to drive the Cingalese to revolt . But Colonel Drought stated that the man was an li ostor. and indeed,"The Times, 21st February 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9980,26,2,1849,Winter,26,2,1849,Winter,ro- state that the Kincs G 3ve7nment havw examined the drought of tbe onstitution ( as voted at Fzankfort ) from,"The Times, 26th February 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9981,26,2,1849,Winter,26,2,1849,Winter,"earthquakes , which often accompany the rains after a long drought . Few operations had takon place ia exchanges for want","The Times, 26th February 1849",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9982,1,3,1849,Spring,1,3,1849,Spring,"short crops , doubtful credit , and a season of drought , the latter having greatly interfered with the supply of","The Times, 01st March 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9983,20,3,1849,Spring,20,3,1849,Spring,"bread , which had risen in price . If the drought continued , it aas feared there would be a failuro","The Times, 20th March 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9984,30,3,1849,Spring,30,3,1849,Spring,"Moxjmnro . Very uniavouraoIe euange toor ptace yestercay , the drought of nearly siX weeks ' duration baving been succeeded by","The Times, 30th March 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9985,7,4,1849,Spring,7,4,1849,Spring,"of itself , would have been favonrable after the long drought , bat mixed , as it was , with sleet","The Times, 07th April 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9986,25,4,1849,Spring,25,4,1849,Spring,"the cane , as , in consequence of the long drought , they were deprived of any other description of fodder","The Times, 25th April 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9987,15,5,1849,Spring,15,5,1849,Spring,"It Is not affected by the frost of Winter or drought of summer , lIke metal or leattter . Its strength","The Times, 15th May 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9988,21,5,1849,Spring,21,5,1849,Spring,"Bedig a non-conductor , it i Diot areodbythefros wInter or droughtOf summer . like metal . leer . Irn Sob eltmgerdiy","The Times, 21st May 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9989,22,5,1849,Spring,22,5,1849,Spring,come out There are none of the frequent and periodical droughts here with which both the old colony of the Cape,"The Times, 22nd May 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9990,23,5,1849,Spring,23,5,1849,Spring,"would show a deficiency of more than one-third . The drought continued unabated , and there was almost an entire absence","The Times, 23rd May 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9991,28,5,1849,Spring,28,5,1849,Spring,it Is not sffected by the frost of uW--t r drought of rnmr. like metla or leatker. ts strength Is mme,"The Times, 28th May 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9992,29,5,1849,Spring,29,5,1849,Spring,"15Is not affeete by t he re ot winter 'Dr drOught of smimer. like ieal or Isahr IssreghI extrordiary , the","The Times, 29th May 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9993,2,6,1849,Summer,2,6,1849,Summer,"deter the parochial burglar , or to remedy the provincial drought . Bridewells , chapels , schools , dams , reservoirs","The Times, 02nd June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9994,4,6,1849,Summer,4,6,1849,Summer,"lay the dust . Everything was suffering severely from the drought , and the 1850 crop was much jeopardized . The","The Times, 04th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9995,5,6,1849,Summer,5,6,1849,Summer,"is not MeCted bf i tbea ot a winter or drought of summer , Uko setil Or leather . tIte st","The Times, 05th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9996,9,6,1849,Summer,9,6,1849,Summer,"the conduct ofthe Nenagh board of guardians , that Captain Drought , the Poor LwIn.r spector , had written to him","The Times, 09th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9997,9,6,1849,Summer,9,6,1849,Summer,", it Isnot afreicted by the frost of winter or drought of summer , like metal or leather . It ,","The Times, 09th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9998,13,6,1849,Summer,13,6,1849,Summer,"crops of next season , but the injury from previous drought would seriously affect it . Molasses was firm at 2","The Times, 13rd June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 9999,19,6,1849,Summer,19,6,1849,Summer,"one-third of an : avenge , owing to the great drought which prevailed during the spring . At the ab5ve date","The Times, 19th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10000,22,6,1849,Summer,22,6,1849,Summer,"serious injury sustained by the young canes from the protracted drought experienced during so many months , and the hopes of","The Times, 22nd June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10001,23,6,1849,Summer,23,6,1849,Summer,"privates of the 98th Re'-iment , under command of Lieutenant Drought R. Crosdaile of the 61st , wih 7 worn and","The Times, 23rd June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10002,29,6,1849,Summer,29,6,1849,Summer,"exoess of heat . With respect to the evils of drought , also , he ascertained not only that whilecotton'whioh was","The Times, 29th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10003,29,6,1849,Summer,29,6,1849,Summer,", Mr. Wight con- tends , neither in heat nor drought , but in the fact that while Missippi enjoys a","The Times, 29th June 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10004,2,7,1849,Summer,2,7,1849,Summer,"upply of water , their services coul not be efliciently Drought into effectivercquisition . The roof very soon fell in ,","The Times, 02nd July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10005,3,7,1849,Summer,3,7,1849,Summer,"harvest . Late meadow have somewhat suffered from the long drought , but yesterday must have made ampile anends for this","The Times, 03rd July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10006,4,7,1849,Summer,4,7,1849,Summer,"island , which had slightly benefited the soil . The drought had , how- ever , been of such long continuance","The Times, 04th July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10007,17,7,1849,Summer,17,7,1849,Summer,"are not worse than usual , for extraordinary heat and drought have combined with other conditions to produce suoh effect ;","The Times, 17th July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10008,17,7,1849,Summer,17,7,1849,Summer,"influences become more powerful under the action of heat and drought , which , although they do not create any specific","The Times, 17th July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10009,17,7,1849,Summer,17,7,1849,Summer,"cholera , or mitigated the heat , or terminated the drought ; but they might have forwarded the effectual drainage of","The Times, 17th July 1849",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,City of London,19th Century newspaper,Media 10010,21,7,1849,Summer,21,7,1849,Summer,. D f tisheq h mt and legaed had not Drought forward any it*ae or spe ; fied the mode In,"The Times, 21st July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10011,21,7,1849,Summer,21,7,1849,Summer,"parsing advantage even from the noxious vapours which heat , drought , and epidemics havo recently combined to engender . Without","The Times, 21st July 1849",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10012,23,7,1849,Summer,23,7,1849,Summer,"all false . - Ofn "" Olt OxioxLxt. -Dr . DRouth has just repte tO the medical pro7eszlon a e ""","The Times, 23rd July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10013,25,7,1849,Summer,25,7,1849,Summer,"as to give rise to ap ` Drehensions of a drought , but in that respect there could be nothing certain","The Times, 25th July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10014,31,7,1849,Summer,31,7,1849,Summer,"ample sup- ply of moisture , after so protracted a drought , the yield of all kinds of corn ( wheat","The Times, 31st July 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10015,6,8,1849,Summer,6,8,1849,Summer,"Postmaster of that island . A continuance of the painful drought which had prevailed for several months was severely felt ,","The Times, 06th August 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10016,10,8,1849,Summer,10,8,1849,Summer,"Henry Mills , N. R Powell , M. 11 . Drought , Henry Prittis , - Rothwell , T. Chamberlain ,","The Times, 10th August 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10017,22,8,1849,Summer,22,8,1849,Summer,"there had been partial rains in some parishes , a drought generally prevailed , and the heat was intolerable . The","The Times, 22nd August 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10018,22,8,1849,Summer,22,8,1849,Summer,"average orop is expected , in consequence of the extraordinary drought of the season , no rain having fallen in that","The Times, 22nd August 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10019,23,8,1849,Summer,23,8,1849,Summer,"the native population with great decorum , 4fter nearly sevemonihs drought plenty of rinu b*d at last fallen in the island","The Times, 23rd August 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10020,5,9,1849,Autumn,5,9,1849,Autumn,"island of St. Croix had fallen very short from excessive drought , which , if a continuance should be experienced ,","The Times, 05th September 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10021,17,9,1849,Autumn,17,9,1849,Autumn,". 3d .. and of 300 barre.s of Americlangi- - DroughttOe C. rels O Wvre ontly Foad at 300. 3d ,","The Times, 17th September 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10022,26,9,1849,Autumn,26,9,1849,Autumn,"those seasons of the year in whi , ch a drought prevented so liberal a supply ; that thxere were to","The Times, 26th September 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10023,27,9,1849,Autumn,27,9,1849,Autumn,"the immigrant and resident population , generally accompanies seasons of drought , there had been up to the present time no","The Times, 27th September 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10024,2,10,1849,Autumn,2,10,1849,Autumn,", and drenching rains had fallen , relieving the long drought and doing much good to the agricultural districts of the","The Times, 02nd October 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10025,5,10,1849,Autumn,5,10,1849,Autumn,which bs never yet failed even In seesons of gret drought Tbe above premises have long been oelebrated for the manufacture,"The Times, 05th October 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10026,22,10,1849,Autumn,22,10,1849,Autumn,"A great many parts of the island , where excessive drought had prevailed , had been visited by copious rains ,","The Times, 22nd October 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10027,30,10,1849,Autumn,30,10,1849,Autumn,. The bitter oold of March and April ; the drought that prevailed daring the summer months ; the hail-storms of,"The Times, 30th October 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10028,1,11,1849,Autumn,1,11,1849,Autumn,"state into which they hid been thrown by the long-protracted drought , . and t4e total out-turn can not now be","The Times, 01st November 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10029,2,11,1849,Autumn,2,11,1849,Autumn,"8qS . St. Lucia had been suffering from very severe drought , and the heat was insufferable , but a few","The Times, 02nd November 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10030,3,11,1849,Autumn,3,11,1849,Autumn,"representing the wea-ther as favourable for the crops , the drought expetienced in one or two localities having at length disepieared","The Times, 03rd November 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10031,3,11,1849,Autumn,3,11,1849,Autumn,". From-St . Lucia , we learn that the long drought which that-island had sufferedforamonthpreviously had been succeeded by slight showers","The Times, 03rd November 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10032,3,11,1849,Autumn,3,11,1849,Autumn,"the growth of the canes occasioned 'by ' the late drought , the present rains may prove seasonable , and ,","The Times, 03rd November 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10033,3,11,1849,Autumn,3,11,1849,Autumn,", yet save the 1850'crop . In St. Kitts severe drought had prevailed , but early last nonth' ie'eral fine showers","The Times, 03rd November 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10034,7,11,1849,Autumn,7,11,1849,Autumn,"of the rivers Taffe and Morlais ; after a long drought the sench is almost intolerable in many plaues. "" *","The Times, 07th November 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10035,21,11,1849,Autumn,21,11,1849,Autumn,"period aslieutenantand AdjutantD . StAnsburymaycommandthe regiment , conssqUeDt on Major Drought 's departure to-Rawul Pindo on court-martial duty . "" Here","The Times, 21st November 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10036,3,12,1849,Winter,3,12,1849,Winter,"other lieutenantcolonels in Ceylon- 16th Rogiment , commarnded by Colonel Drought , 36 year5 standing ; 37th , Colonel Skelly ,","The Times, 03rd December 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10037,3,12,1849,Winter,3,12,1849,Winter,"vacant by the death of Lieutenant-Colonel Mills . The alarming drought bad been succeeded by heavy rains , which had done","The Times, 03rd December 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10038,3,12,1849,Winter,3,12,1849,Winter,"with a plentiful supply of rain . Had the previous drought continued much longer , it is stated that the entire","The Times, 03rd December 1849",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10039,23,1,1850,Winter,23,1,1850,Winter,"is exclisi-ve of their taking neulqatt ( exceptin times of drought ) forseowerage , as has be ttd "" Te termination","The Times, 23rd January 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10040,23,1,1850,Winter,23,1,1850,Winter,"forseowerage , as has be ttd "" Te termination of drought and commencement of surplIns in the river , with the","The Times, 23rd January 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10041,23,1,1850,Winter,23,1,1850,Winter,"the natural discharge of the Thames during such a , drought as not unfrequently occura. "" 1At Staines , tlle head","The Times, 23rd January 1850",England,UKJ,"UKJ2,UKJ1",UKJ23,"Staines,Thames Valley",19th Century newspaper,Media 10042,28,1,1850,Winter,28,1,1850,Winter,soil being easily wet in winter and suffering readily from drought in summer . If the soil is really of such,"The Times, 28th January 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10043,30,1,1850,Winter,30,1,1850,Winter,"green crop3 and barley , but liable to blight from drought and other causes . Land of this description is maid","The Times, 30th January 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10044,30,1,1850,Winter,30,1,1850,Winter,"of the soil would materially lessen the injurious effects of drought in summer , to which the land is said to","The Times, 30th January 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10045,2,2,1850,Winter,2,2,1850,Winter,". Hte was also e to risks from blight , droughts , and fioods , from all whiich the mianufacturerswere exempt","The Times, 02nd February 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10046,4,2,1850,Winter,4,2,1850,Winter,Order' of the Bath . Kadinsasis seer- ing from extreme drought and- the fear of fmine. ombay was-on.the 25th tlt. tet,"The Times, 04th February 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10047,7,2,1850,Winter,7,2,1850,Winter,"as I am informed , Sir Emerson cennent and Colonel Drought have been ordered home to give evidence before the committee","The Times, 07th February 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10048,7,2,1850,Winter,7,2,1850,Winter,"those areeceainmgsaz ueyson . Thle olilcer whocariTednartiallawinto effect was Lieutenant-Colonel Drought , the commander-in. chief , General Smelt never having made","The Times, 07th February 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10049,7,2,1850,Winter,7,2,1850,Winter,whole tume that martmia law was in force . Lieutenant-Colonel Drought received in- formation at Candy that the Pretender had been,"The Times, 07th February 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10050,12,2,1850,Winter,12,2,1850,Winter,"to be anticipated fiom such an expedient . Overcome by drought and fatigue they drop and die by hundreds , and","The Times, 12nd February 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10051,4,3,1850,Spring,4,3,1850,Spring,"There had been several fires , occasioned by the severe drought , and many acres of the first cr p canes","The Times, 04th March 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10052,8,3,1850,Spring,8,3,1850,Spring,"expect a good yield , but a few wveeks of drought are mufficient to brinig about a material and injurious change","The Times, 08th March 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10053,29,3,1850,Spring,29,3,1850,Spring,", as it must be very subject to injury by drought in summer . In the neighbourhood of Reigate , along","The Times, 29th March 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10054,2,4,1850,Spring,2,4,1850,Spring,"escort of the 60th Native Infantry , coammanded by Major Drought , are stiU on route to the lower provinces .","The Times, 02nd April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10055,2,4,1850,Spring,2,4,1850,Spring,"taken place within the last few days , the long drought , followed byhard frost and snow , having beea succeeded","The Times, 02nd April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10056,6,4,1850,Spring,6,4,1850,Spring,", as- the crops were much affeted by the long drought . At Barbadoes also the weather was . dry ;","The Times, 06th April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10057,22,4,1850,Spring,22,4,1850,Spring,sioned by incendiaries ; others were caused by the long drought which had prevailed . A great many acres of the,"The Times, 22nd April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10058,22,4,1850,Spring,22,4,1850,Spring,"although in one or two districts the crops suffered from drought last year , yet there was reason to expect that","The Times, 22nd April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10059,22,4,1850,Spring,22,4,1850,Spring,of the Legislature were unimportant . Own1g to the severe drought the crop of St. Lucia will fall far short of,"The Times, 22nd April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10060,25,4,1850,Spring,25,4,1850,Spring,"the river during the last 12 months , partl from drought , ptly from frost , and partly from the foods","The Times, 25th April 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10061,4,5,1850,Spring,4,5,1850,Spring,"under date the 8th uIt. , we learn that the drought in that island was still unabated . Inmost parts the","The Times, 04th May 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10062,6,5,1850,Spring,6,5,1850,Spring,or by reson of any prt of the r3nutacturig macht- drought obr iTenod.tho r h3vLng bec 'lst4p'led by relon ot 15,"The Times, 06th May 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10063,22,5,1850,Spring,22,5,1850,Spring,place in various parts of the island . The long drought was broken on the 19th of April by heavy rains,"The Times, 22nd May 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10064,24,5,1850,Spring,24,5,1850,Spring,"ormow watrinjany qusntit ad prevent Its ever crcInin the longest drought or hottest sun g , ppmrs , Ac. , saureled","The Times, 24th May 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10065,27,5,1850,Spring,27,5,1850,Spring,"change was most welcome , after the long and parching drought which prevailed along with a cold northdeasterly wind . To-day","The Times, 27th May 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10066,3,6,1850,Summer,3,6,1850,Summer,", and even Portland-generally the wettest parish in the island-the drought was beginning to be much felt . In Kingston and","The Times, 03rd June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10067,3,6,1850,Summer,3,6,1850,Summer,"short of last year , principally owing to the severe droughts in September and Octo- ber last . A large quantity","The Times, 03rd June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10068,3,6,1850,Summer,3,6,1850,Summer,"causing much alarm but doing no damage . The distressing drought prevailed without any alleviation , and rendered the prospects of","The Times, 03rd June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10069,3,6,1850,Summer,3,6,1850,Summer,"of the island , from the deplorable effects of a drought unparalleled in its intensity and duration . At Viexfort the","The Times, 03rd June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10070,3,6,1850,Summer,3,6,1850,Summer,most pert to opertions of a retail character . hecontinued drought is being severely t by the plantrs and setlers in,"The Times, 03rd June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10071,11,6,1850,Summer,11,6,1850,Summer,continue to speak in dishearteninterms of the prevalence of distresaing drought . From St. Inn 's we learn that the cattle,"The Times, 11st June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10072,24,6,1850,Summer,24,6,1850,Summer,"must have suffered greatly in consequence of the frost and drought . We reprobate all needlwss and unfounded alarm , and","The Times, 24th June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10073,26,6,1850,Summer,26,6,1850,Summer,"dykes , which the previous wet weather followed by subsequent drought had formed into a hard iron crust , through which","The Times, 26th June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10074,27,6,1850,Summer,27,6,1850,Summer,prices bave not given way . The extreme heat and drought Indiees the holders of Sprlng Corn to be very An,"The Times, 27th June 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10075,1,7,1850,Summer,1,7,1850,Summer,"the opportunity for resowing some parts which had suffered frem drought andhigh win s , present very early prospects leadingto hopesforan","The Times, 01st July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10076,1,7,1850,Summer,1,7,1850,Summer,"of their houses before life had departed . A great drought had also prevailed , followed by famine , the rice","The Times, 01st July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10077,1,7,1850,Summer,1,7,1850,Summer,", completing what- ever of the work of destruction the drought had left unaccomplished , and sweeping away the few paddy","The Times, 01st July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10078,4,7,1850,Summer,4,7,1850,Summer,stock dying for want of water . A more severe drought had not been knowvn since 1837 . St. Lucia had,"The Times, 04th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10079,4,7,1850,Summer,4,7,1850,Summer,"relieved by the arrival of seeral large veoels ; the drought , which threatened to do great mischief to our plantb","The Times, 04th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10080,20,7,1850,Summer,20,7,1850,Summer,"expected , ship some large remittances for England . The drought in Mexico had been so excessive that some thousands of","The Times, 20th July 1850",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10081,20,7,1850,Summer,20,7,1850,Summer,"crop was fast progressing , and , asnotwvithstanding the late drought , the estates ( except on the leeward coast )","The Times, 20th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10082,20,7,1850,Summer,20,7,1850,Summer,the improved state of the island since the late distressing drought has been succeeded by fertilizing showers . In Bermuda the,"The Times, 20th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10083,27,7,1850,Summer,27,7,1850,Summer,martial law by Lord Torrington had been sent to Lieutenant-Colonel Drought . Persons who had been examined before the committee had,"The Times, 27th July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10084,31,7,1850,Summer,31,7,1850,Summer,"barley , which were beginning to perish from the long drought . Some fears were entertained that the wheat harvest would","The Times, 31st July 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10085,14,8,1850,Summer,14,8,1850,Summer,"unfortunately stfered somewhat in almost every direction , owing to drought ; as , however , this occurred before the grain","The Times, 14th August 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10086,19,8,1850,Summer,19,8,1850,Summer,", heavy rains , but the effects of a previuos drought had presented themselves . Il Trelawny , a very large","The Times, 19th August 1850",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Trelawny,19th Century newspaper,Media 10087,23,8,1850,Summer,23,8,1850,Summer,"Empire . The crops around Sympheropol have suffered severely from droughts , locusts , and other iusects . In the district","The Times, 23rd August 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10088,3,9,1850,Autumn,3,9,1850,Autumn,"regarding growing crop , less favourable on account , of drought . "" Breadstuffs. -There has been but little change in","The Times, 03rd September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10089,3,9,1850,Autumn,3,9,1850,Autumn,"end of the year , in consequence of a severe drought during the spring . The crop will not exceed 40,000","The Times, 03rd September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10090,3,9,1850,Autumn,3,9,1850,Autumn,"rather unsettled , and the season sickly , the usual drought not having set in . Thehalf-yearly meeting of the British","The Times, 03rd September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10091,5,9,1850,Autumn,5,9,1850,Autumn,"year , owing to the effects of the late excessive drought . Logwood is worth 34s. to 405. per ton ,","The Times, 05th September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10092,17,9,1850,Autumn,17,9,1850,Autumn,", however , would be acceDtable , for the long drought has made the course or . treZely hard . The","The Times, 17th September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10093,19,9,1850,Autumn,19,9,1850,Autumn,"follow- ing as the latest from Newfoundiand . - "" Drought prevailed to an alarming extent . The ay rop -wl","The Times, 19th September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10094,21,9,1850,Autumn,21,9,1850,Autumn,"to suffer . Forms and bolls are shed3ing from continued drought on sandy lands , and in some sections of black","The Times, 21st September 1850",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10095,21,9,1850,Autumn,21,9,1850,Autumn,"Ist an-. 2d , so that there has been a drought in tbis locality for 24 days successively . The temperature","The Times, 21st September 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10096,1,10,1850,Autumn,1,10,1850,Autumn,"daring the week came very opportunely , as the long drought wvhich preceded had rendered the land too dry to admit","The Times, 01st October 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10097,7,10,1850,Autumn,7,10,1850,Autumn,"*nd grean crops have suffered c , nlderably from the drought , but It his 9nabled thc fumers to fnish. their","The Times, 07th October 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10098,8,10,1850,Autumn,8,10,1850,Autumn,"of wbat had been at one time anticipated , long drought in several districts having caused serious iRjUI7 . .. ..","The Times, 08th October 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10099,12,11,1850,Autumn,12,11,1850,Autumn,"The ! crop of Martinique , in spite of the drought vhich has oppressed the Antilles , will exceed thisyear 32,000","The Times, 12nd November 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10100,12,11,1850,Autumn,12,11,1850,Autumn,"these sprints having been taken at the end of a drought offnearly fivo weeks , and at the close of an","The Times, 12nd November 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10101,12,11,1850,Autumn,12,11,1850,Autumn,"strata are of the formation alluded to . * "" Droughts of much longer duration than fiveweeks seldom Occur , and","The Times, 12nd November 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10102,12,11,1850,Autumn,12,11,1850,Autumn,"to be affected in quantity even after a three month drought in the island , the thermometer often at 88' and","The Times, 12nd November 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10103,13,11,1850,Autumn,13,11,1850,Autumn,", and must be stored as a provision against continued drought , must be liable to contamination from atmospheric influences .","The Times, 13rd November 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10104,26,12,1850,Winter,26,12,1850,Winter,"to their assi8tance But little rainbas fallen , aud the drought greatly conttibutes to incemase the genemal distress . "" `","The Times, 26th December 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10105,31,12,1850,Winter,31,12,1850,Winter,", based on the amount of flow available after long drought , refer . According to them , the quantity procurable","The Times, 31st December 1850",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10106,3,1,1851,Winter,3,1,1851,Winter,"importers ' hands is a mere trifle , and the drought at Buenos Ayres will have the effect of postponing the","The Times, 03rd January 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10107,3,1,1851,Winter,3,1,1851,Winter,"to narrate a long train of misfortunes . Wet and drought , flood and frost , in turn have been the","The Times, 03rd January 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10108,9,1,1851,Winter,9,1,1851,Winter,"1849 ; the deficiency was accounted for partly by the drought of 1848 , and by the ravages of the smallpox","The Times, 09th January 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10109,13,1,1851,Winter,13,1,1851,Winter,"water mad a good command of It , free from drought anid Seecds , with a , fall ol 14 feet","The Times, 13rd January 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10110,18,1,1851,Winter,18,1,1851,Winter,", Liverpool , coal mer- chant -Feb 7 C. D. Droughton and J. J. Galrnet , Nfantath banrkers. -i'cb. 12 ,","The Times, 18th January 1851",England,"UKK,UKD","UKK1,UKD7,UKD3","UKK11,UKD72",,19th Century newspaper,Media 10111,21,1,1851,Winter,21,1,1851,Winter,"This unfortunate delay , which was first occasioned by unusual drought , has been since protracted owing to the unfitness of","The Times, 21st January 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10112,24,1,1851,Winter,24,1,1851,Winter,"while in some of the "" dry diggings "" the drought Zdried up the streams and stopped the work , for","The Times, 24th January 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10113,27,1,1851,Winter,27,1,1851,Winter,"less so than in tbe north-eastern districts ; the continual drought has been of great detriment , causing a total failure","The Times, 27th January 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10114,6,3,1851,Spring,6,3,1851,Spring,", atl1 o'cNeths pReciasey aoreCwIVEn TEDEShort tnoo LheTIG forte The Drouth scertan fromb Lay-a Ir noextn thand afterwads , sujetht tthre","The Times, 06th March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10115,8,3,1851,Spring,8,3,1851,Spring,"of water and good commend of it , free froma drought or floods. with a fail of 14 feet , mprelng","The Times, 08th March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10116,10,3,1851,Spring,10,3,1851,Spring,"crop was proceeding briskly throughout the island , aud the drought of the prevous two months had been greatly relieved by","The Times, 10th March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10117,12,3,1851,Spring,12,3,1851,Spring,"attendancee at his office . We havej also examined Lieutenant-Colonel Drought , of Her Maje 's ir Ma thRe ment ,","The Times, 12nd March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10118,12,3,1851,Spring,12,3,1851,Spring,". It in clear that both Captain Watson and Lieutenant-Colonel Drought considered the seizure of property a most important matter ,","The Times, 12nd March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10119,12,3,1851,Spring,12,3,1851,Spring,"we find was the case ; ind this Lieu- tenant-Colonel Drought not only admits to be the fact , but he","The Times, 12nd March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10120,12,3,1851,Spring,12,3,1851,Spring,"are dated the day after Captain Watson had received Colonel Drought 's proclamation , and letter of instractions , in which","The Times, 12nd March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10121,12,3,1851,Spring,12,3,1851,Spring,of the disaffected is so particularly dwelt on . Colonel Drought however has distinctly stated that it was not intended by,"The Times, 12nd March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10122,12,3,1851,Spring,12,3,1851,Spring,in view the samo object as one issued by Lieutenant-Colonel Drought on the previous day . 15 . The publication of,"The Times, 12nd March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10123,15,3,1851,Spring,15,3,1851,Spring,in the number of cattle in consequence of the late drought . Prices for all kinds of produce are comparatively high,"The Times, 15th March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10124,28,3,1851,Spring,28,3,1851,Spring,"want of serfants to herd the floclks , the extreme drought which*has soimpoverished their horses , none being fit for the","The Times, 28th March 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10125,1,4,1851,Spring,1,4,1851,Spring,"by commission. - As bearing upon this question , t1e droughts so muech talked of , as laying the blame of","The Times, 01st April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10126,1,4,1851,Spring,1,4,1851,Spring,"diminution of range of pas- ture , by which the drought in. one part of a district is no longercompensateditoa-tribt by","The Times, 01st April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10127,2,4,1851,Spring,2,4,1851,Spring,"concur in the deserved praise of his Excellency and Colonel Drought , and the mihtary generaly . Sir Herbert Mladdock has","The Times, 02nd April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10128,5,4,1851,Spring,5,4,1851,Spring,"4. . , 1ANt V. LAWSON . --o ---au uuTion Drought Dy W. tStrange against Tie I ainics for two alleged","The Times, 05th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10129,11,4,1851,Spring,11,4,1851,Spring,"Caffreland , consequence of the want of ramJ From alongcontmued drought , the pastures of tho Caffres were burlt up ,","The Times, 11st April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10130,11,4,1851,Spring,11,4,1851,Spring,"the ram , - fo* irequently when there was a drought in one part of their te -tory , ram was","The Times, 11st April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10131,11,4,1851,Spring,11,4,1851,Spring,"diminished , and , consequently , their s fenngs from drought greatly augmented . In former aes , I behove ,","The Times, 11st April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10132,11,4,1851,Spring,11,4,1851,Spring,""" bewitching things . 'Now , the Caffres attributed the drought of last year to witches , and a great witch-doctor","The Times, 11st April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10133,11,4,1851,Spring,11,4,1851,Spring,the benches they occnpied looked ominous when fte hon. gentleman Drought forward his motion ; but if the expenditure on tho,"The Times, 11st April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10134,12,4,1851,Spring,12,4,1851,Spring,"the hungriness of his soil , the floods , the droughts , and the frosts . The man to personate the","The Times, 12nd April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10135,16,4,1851,Spring,16,4,1851,Spring,"of pasture and water in many districts . The sovere drought continued unabated . Freights were very firm , and there","The Times, 16th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10136,16,4,1851,Spring,16,4,1851,Spring,"huntrs'atales or S hmes , coah ad caise thoues , Droughth owvnts ' Broomfieladge yads , andfu Mrnum Raleros out-bIdngst he","The Times, 16th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10137,19,4,1851,Spring,19,4,1851,Spring,of the improved price of barley is that the long drought of this season having hindered the growth of grass it,"The Times, 19th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10138,19,4,1851,Spring,19,4,1851,Spring,"the crop , as it was appreended from the severe drought of last year , they would have been . It","The Times, 19th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10139,24,4,1851,Spring,24,4,1851,Spring,"showers , which were very beneficial after the previous long-continued drought- the gathering was completed during fine and appropriate weather-there was","The Times, 24th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10140,25,4,1851,Spring,25,4,1851,Spring,"is no doubt . It is also known that our drought could be changed into abundance , and that good clear","The Times, 25th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10141,25,4,1851,Spring,25,4,1851,Spring,"produce were very excellent , until the long-continued and unusual drought has induced apprehensions that the crops in many parts wiUl","The Times, 25th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10142,25,4,1851,Spring,25,4,1851,Spring,"not encouraging , though there are other portions where the drought has not in appear- ance effected so much injury .","The Times, 25th April 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10143,9,5,1851,Spring,9,5,1851,Spring,", we hear , was obtained by lr . James Drought , of Banaghor . A small but very superior lot","The Times, 09th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10144,9,5,1851,Spring,9,5,1851,Spring,went off at from 71. 1Os. to 91 . Mr. Drought 's brought 111. lOs . The supply of milch cows,"The Times, 09th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10145,10,5,1851,Spring,10,5,1851,Spring,"in aterage seasone , as -se als in reasons of drought , "" The quality of the wator , too ,","The Times, 10th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10146,10,5,1851,Spring,10,5,1851,Spring,"the level is depressed in the sandbills tn Seasons of drought , will become deteriorated , and in extitemely dry yeats","The Times, 10th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10147,10,5,1851,Spring,10,5,1851,Spring,yeats the length of tune which would elamse alter a drought betore tho dunes began agitin to yield even UteIr average,"The Times, 10th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10148,15,5,1851,Spring,15,5,1851,Spring,occurred at Pernambuco and Bahia among the shipping . The drought still continued at Baenos Ayres . The French squadron had,"The Times, 15th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10149,16,5,1851,Spring,16,5,1851,Spring,"and capable of producing unlimited resources Even in the present drought its valleys are watered by frequent rivulets , while throughout","The Times, 16th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10150,19,5,1851,Spring,19,5,1851,Spring,"to carry through the labour so long delayed by the drought , and from which the best results may be anticipated","The Times, 19th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10151,28,5,1851,Spring,28,5,1851,Spring,"measure which , aocording to the competent testimony of Colonel DROUGHT and other witnesses , led to the prompt capture of","The Times, 28th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10152,28,5,1851,Spring,28,5,1851,Spring,"TORRINGTON and General S1E.T . To the employment of Colonel DROUGHT in the disturbed districts-an inexperienced officer-instead of Colonel BRATBROOKE ,","The Times, 28th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10153,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"Mr. Selby , Mr. Stewartt Sir M. Maddock , Colonel Drought , and Mr. Bernard , and after a long consultation","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10154,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"assailed in this discussion . Now , what did Colonel Drought do ? 7 Finding himself in difficulties at a ,","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10155,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,") Hi hon. friend had roea a letter from Colonel Drought , stating that there wras no necessity to havesB judge-","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10156,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"Hoeg ) were driven to conjecture the reason woh Colonel Drought wrote the letter in question , ho would say ,","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10157,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,", and he found Lord Torrington in consultation with Colonel Drought . The case was important ; the rebelDion had been","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10158,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"a course was in the long run mercy . Colonel Drought , know- ing the importance of this case , took","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10159,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"led to a misunderstanding . At all events , Colonel Drought stated , he was preecnt the whole time , and","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10160,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"the words . ( Sir F. Tnasmora. - "" Colonel Drought said he was present at the latter part . ""","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10161,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"was present at the latter part . "" ) Colonel Drought , howeverJ stated that Lord Torrington appearedoperfectly ealm ano collected","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10162,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"discussion which had excited the feolings ; nevertheless , Colonel Drought , who was present at the latter part , did","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10163,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"moreover , with respect to the former part , Colonel Drought stated that he was within hearing to the best of","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10164,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,said that the proclamation of martial law gave to Colonel Drought entire and unlimited power over the lives and property of,"The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10165,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"August , after the proclmation of martial law , Colonel Drought wrote a copy of a letter in which , in","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10166,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"the whole proceedings , as to the proclamation of Colonel Drought nd the governor , with reference to the confiscation of","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10167,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"the 18th of August , but omitted to send Colonel Droughts proclamation of the 8th of August , and did not","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10168,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,the Queen 's Advocate ; and that proclamation of Colonel Drought was not sent to the Secretary of State until after,"The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10169,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"from the Government or from his commanding officer , Colonel Drought , for the regulation of his receipts , disbursements ,","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10170,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,", and everything restored to its usual appearance . Colonel Drought , too . represented the stte of thingsasmostfavourable ; thatarmed","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10171,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"and Lord Torrington bimself , in a letter to Colonel Drought , of the 5th of September , 1848 , spoke","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10172,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"evidence great stress was laid by the Colonial-office . Colonel Drought said , in a letter , page 233 of the","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10173,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"of his feeliugs with reference to those lettors of Colonel Drought of the 16th of August , which had been already","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10174,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"expressions attnbuted to him , and he referred to Colonel Drought and Mr. Bernard as having been preeent at the time","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10175,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,ac- curacy of his recollection . It appeared from Colonel Drought 's letter that he was present at the latter nart,"The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10176,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"felt called upon , as an old friend of Colonel Drought , who bad been most harshly treated , to say","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10177,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"the advantage of having vdith him a letter from Colonel Drought , in which he had , as he ( Colonel","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10178,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"remarks , because , owing to the connexion of Colonel Drought with the execution of martial law when it had been","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10179,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"the debate had taken more the turn of condemnmg Colonel Drought than Lord Torrington him- self . The Colonel would ,","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10180,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"executed , one being pardoned at the instance of Colonel Drought . The whole number tried Colonel Drought stated to be","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10181,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,instance of Colonel Drought . The whole number tried Colonel Drought stated to be 126 . The first man tried was,"The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10182,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"approved by competent authority . ( Hear . ) Colonel Drought remarked also upon the case of the priest , who","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10183,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,guilty of administering an oath to Enveral Candyans . Colonel Drought wrote that since his execution certain of the priesthood had,"The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10184,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"hear . ) With regard to the confiscations , Colonel Drought took thegreatestprecautions that care should be oxercised , and that","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10185,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,to confirm the sentences . Complaint had been made tbatColonel Drought blamed the members of a court-martial for senteiicing four men,"The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10186,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,Hear . ) Then there had been animadversions upon Colonel Drought 's letter to Watson stating that he was going on,"The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10187,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,m en . He ( Colonel Dunne ) believed Colonel Drought had performed his duy as a British officer should (,"The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10188,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,was of a different opinion . General Smelt and Colonel Drought were opposed to Colonel Braybrooke . Colonel Frazer ( whom,"The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10189,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"a wordI with regard to the personal character of Colonel Drought . The Chief Justice , when inicidentally speaking of that","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10190,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,", "" On the contrary , my opinion of Colonel Drought is that he is a humane man . "" (","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10191,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,", be- sides , been proved in evidence that Colonel Drought treated his soldiers who committed offences precisely as he treated","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10192,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"the court-martial were improper , and various letters of Colonel Drought and other officers were referred to . He said the","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10193,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"That Lord Torrington knew nothing of what passed between Colonel Drought and those officers . He asked , whether it was","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10194,30,5,1851,Spring,30,5,1851,Spring,"sion , to import into it what passed between Colonel Drought and other officers , -those matters being wholly unknown to","The Times, 30th May 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10195,3,6,1851,Summer,3,6,1851,Summer,"the air , and for the last few days great drought . The first 12 days averaged , in the extreme","The Times, 03rd June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10196,5,6,1851,Summer,5,6,1851,Summer,"come at last . For nearly three weeks a complete drought had prevailed , and vegetation was altogether at a stand-","The Times, 05th June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10197,9,6,1851,Summer,9,6,1851,Summer,"condition of the colony , on account of the long drought , but just before the sailing of the packet a","The Times, 09th June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10198,17,6,1851,Summer,17,6,1851,Summer,", is an emigration to the northward during periods of drought and scarcity of herbage . This temporary overflow of population","The Times, 17th June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10199,17,6,1851,Summer,17,6,1851,Summer,"the ! pring.sown crop which wou lt ir UI'blZ the drought h o onfDued nrhOiDer , Thereport from the agricultural4ktoA wbol*","The Times, 17th June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10200,21,6,1851,Summer,21,6,1851,Summer,"The young flax has suffered a good deal from the drought and cold of May ; but , although not very","The Times, 21st June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10201,23,6,1851,Summer,23,6,1851,Summer,States there are still complaints of a backward season and drought . Flour and ideal-The market is very quiet for the,"The Times, 23rd June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10202,24,6,1851,Summer,24,6,1851,Summer,"of the cereal crops has been considerably retarded by a drought which , from its long contiuance , has been almost","The Times, 24th June 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10203,7,7,1851,Summer,7,7,1851,Summer,"the following day . A highly favourable transition from severe drought and heat to temperate and fertilizing showers had occurred ,","The Times, 07th July 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10204,7,7,1851,Summer,7,7,1851,Summer,an ) peared to be very promising . The oppressve drought in St. Thomas had been succeeded by an abundance of,"The Times, 07th July 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10205,9,7,1851,Summer,9,7,1851,Summer,followed by important results . On the 4th inat. the drought which had before prevailed in and beyond the frontier dietricts,"The Times, 09th July 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10206,12,7,1851,Summer,12,7,1851,Summer,", a wherpeat had beiesa lardlocke boneqg enspofdnta th o drought . r. &cea h t ii Jcrkon btha been in","The Times, 12nd July 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10207,16,7,1851,Summer,16,7,1851,Summer,late advices that the con- -tinuance of oxcessive beat and drought has caued serious injury to the outstanding crop . Sugar,"The Times, 16th July 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10208,16,7,1851,Summer,16,7,1851,Summer,"which wsengraved an inscription conformable to the addrs . Lieutnant-Colonel Drought ac knowledged the compliment , and ordered the ddress to","The Times, 16th July 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10209,4,8,1851,Summer,4,8,1851,Summer,corn down in prioe' This article had duriDg the great drought got u high aa 560 reus per slqtire in this,"The Times, 04th August 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10210,7,8,1851,Summer,7,8,1851,Summer,"few years ago : - "" We have had the droughtiect summer that was er knownqn Port Phillip . There is","The Times, 07th August 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10211,7,8,1851,Summer,7,8,1851,Summer,"from 101. to 17L per ton , owing to the drought and destruction by fire . There are many very many","The Times, 07th August 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10212,13,8,1851,Summer,13,8,1851,Summer,"winter months . At all events the scourge of the drought is at an end for the present ; and ""","The Times, 13rd August 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10213,18,8,1851,Summer,18,8,1851,Summer,"ble , but now and then we hber complait.A of drought from tte andy nd high lnds . We hbae heard","The Times, 18th August 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10214,19,8,1851,Summer,19,8,1851,Summer,". Great anxiety wavs manifested for the result of the drought , and rain was much desired , particularly in the","The Times, 19th August 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10215,1,9,1851,Autumn,1,9,1851,Autumn,", O00baleebeyondthe generally preconceived opinion entertained last winter . A drought , however , in June and July is of avery","The Times, 01st September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10216,1,9,1851,Autumn,1,9,1851,Autumn,"of this crop , ; a continu nca of ithe drought for two or three weeks longer would check any seond","The Times, 01st September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10217,3,9,1851,Autumn,3,9,1851,Autumn,"the parched plains of the ia. terior during the severe drought of 1838-9 , far removed from any water , the","The Times, 03rd September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10218,10,9,1851,Autumn,10,9,1851,Autumn,"of the packet the weather had been rather u.settled by drought and heat , and on the whole favourable to sugar","The Times, 10th September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10219,11,9,1851,Autumn,11,9,1851,Autumn,"to maintain the samo buoyancy . The effects of the drought , which we mentioned in our last , are yradually","The Times, 11st September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10220,11,9,1851,Autumn,11,9,1851,Autumn,"affected during the two past seons by the late severe drought , it is probable that their demands may be somewhat","The Times, 11st September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10221,12,9,1851,Autumn,12,9,1851,Autumn,"crops in 1845 and 1846 , caused by a long drought followved 'by a huiricane . It is believed that the","The Times, 12nd September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10222,27,9,1851,Autumn,27,9,1851,Autumn,", with but a small amount of transactions . The drought stil continues . Many of the lritish merchants have taken","The Times, 27th September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10223,29,9,1851,Autumn,29,9,1851,Autumn,", whicewill revive the fagging vegetation , but the long drought bas in manw pio done irreparable iniury to the turnip","The Times, 29th September 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10224,10,10,1851,Autumn,10,10,1851,Autumn,within the last siX months in the shape of severe drought and an awful conflagration ; the sheep and cattle dying,"The Times, 10th October 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10225,10,10,1851,Autumn,10,10,1851,Autumn,"beautiful . I am happy to say I think the drought is now broken up , as it has been raining","The Times, 10th October 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10226,14,10,1851,Autumn,14,10,1851,Autumn,"and September , end considering the intense heat and baeettlaued drought during the mDnths of July , August , and September","The Times, 14th October 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10227,15,10,1851,Autumn,15,10,1851,Autumn,"September , and considering the intense heat and the continued drought duriax the months of July , August , and September","The Times, 15th October 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10228,24,10,1851,Autumn,24,10,1851,Autumn,tbeir lating for many more days to come . The drought was just about makinrg itslf severely felt in some districts,"The Times, 24th October 1851",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Districts of Trelawny,19th Century newspaper,Media 10229,30,10,1851,Autumn,30,10,1851,Autumn,". So valuab ! e an in. vestbent is ray Drought into the market , the return on the amount of","The Times, 30th October 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10230,1,11,1851,Autumn,1,11,1851,Autumn,"aeven men srnokir andi talking about the war and the drought at the top of their voices , which drives everything","The Times, 01st November 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10231,22,11,1851,Autumn,22,11,1851,Autumn,terri Te Caffre were etaring ; there was a bravy drought ; they could not procure milk to live upon .,"The Times, 22nd November 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10232,2,12,1851,Winter,2,12,1851,Winter,"polce ; 8 , the distress consequent upon the severe drought of last year ; and 4 , a knowledge of","The Times, 02nd December 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10233,15,12,1851,Winter,15,12,1851,Winter,". The weather was fine in the extreme , the drought still continuing . Rain was very much wanted throughout the","The Times, 15th December 1851",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10234,6,1,1852,Winter,6,1,1852,Winter,"gold mines in New Soouth Wales , tae mortality by drought in Port Philp , the Cape war , and the","The Times, 06th January 1852",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10235,8,1,1852,Winter,8,1,1852,Winter,", though the season Bs wearing away , and May drought approaching . This cloddiness may be prevented , as has","The Times, 08th January 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10236,5,4,1852,Spring,5,4,1852,Spring,", which would suon clear off the accumulation during the drought which had teiuporaiily suspended the operations at the works .","The Times, 05th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10237,7,4,1852,Spring,7,4,1852,Spring,"eldom , indeed , dowe finmdso mtuchinfbot atin about aacountry Drought into the compass of a single publication . It combines","The Times, 07th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10238,12,4,1852,Spring,12,4,1852,Spring,"roots , it soon becomes brown in the sun and droughts of su mmer , propagating itself by shedding a large","The Times, 12nd April 1852",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10239,12,4,1852,Spring,12,4,1852,Spring,"strikes its roots so deeply that it suffors less from drought than most other grasses . I am , Sir ,","The Times, 12nd April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10240,23,4,1852,Spring,23,4,1852,Spring,"Mount Alexander , but scarcely any from Ballarat , the drought at the latter spot having caused almost an entire suspension","The Times, 23rd April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10241,24,4,1852,Spring,24,4,1852,Spring,"14 years ' purchase . THE WEATHER . After a drought of nearly eight weeks ' duration , the long-wishel rain","The Times, 24th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10242,26,4,1852,Spring,26,4,1852,Spring,"to the scarcity of water at scuteh mills dariang the drought , prices have not varied since last week . The","The Times, 26th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10243,26,4,1852,Spring,26,4,1852,Spring,". pefio WORCESTER , SATU=DAY , Arnmn 2A . The drought continues , although we have had a few partial showers","The Times, 26th April 1852",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,19th Century newspaper,Media 10244,27,4,1852,Spring,27,4,1852,Spring,"The young wheat is beginning to suffer from the long drought and the prevalence of the north- east winds , which","The Times, 27th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10245,27,4,1852,Spring,27,4,1852,Spring,"so , a-ad if , owi-ng to theb somewhat lengthened drought of the previous 8ummer , the clip does not quitereach","The Times, 27th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10246,28,4,1852,Spring,28,4,1852,Spring,"heads , but it must be very large . The drought being at an end , and the gulches and ravines","The Times, 28th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10247,28,4,1852,Spring,28,4,1852,Spring,". Every description of vegetation looks3 rofreshed , after a drought of almost unprecedented duration for this season of the year","The Times, 28th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10248,28,4,1852,Spring,28,4,1852,Spring,"tear3 , ' so happily expresses it . Tho protracted drought has not been without its advantazes , as evidenced in","The Times, 28th April 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10249,3,5,1852,Spring,3,5,1852,Spring,", MAY 1 . At last , after an extraordinary drought of some two months , with the Nind steady at","The Times, 03rd May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10250,3,5,1852,Spring,3,5,1852,Spring,to keep their hands unemployed . Such a periol of drought at the time of the year can not be remembered,"The Times, 03rd May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10251,8,5,1852,Spring,8,5,1852,Spring,"of 1853 is feared , in consequence of the unprecedented drought . Water was very scarce . In Guadaloupe incendiary fires","The Times, 08th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10252,8,5,1852,Spring,8,5,1852,Spring,"daily occurrence in the several districts . In St. LuLcia drought prevailed , and the newly-planted canes had suffered material injury","The Times, 08th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10253,10,5,1852,Spring,10,5,1852,Spring,does not appear to have been injured by the long drought and cold winds . Messrs . Sturge 's monthb4 corn,"The Times, 10th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10254,10,5,1852,Spring,10,5,1852,Spring,"was feared , in consequence of the unprece ; lented drought which had for some time prevailed , particularly in the","The Times, 10th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10255,10,5,1852,Spring,10,5,1852,Spring,", with the exception of a few showers , the drought had been continuous for the last two months , and","The Times, 10th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10256,13,5,1852,Spring,13,5,1852,Spring,"and the busineas doing Is consequently limited . The loing-continued drought , coupled with the short make , enablez our Hull","The Times, 13rd May 1852",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE11,Hull,19th Century newspaper,Media 10257,15,5,1852,Spring,15,5,1852,Spring,"higher temuperature , and the uneasiness caused by the late drought Ias subsided . At this ar'market there was but a","The Times, 15th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10258,17,5,1852,Spring,17,5,1852,Spring,"appearance , and left little traces of the months of drought ; and though a heavy thunder and hail storm passed","The Times, 17th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10259,18,5,1852,Spring,18,5,1852,Spring,beyond the most sanguine hopes pf the farmers-the alternations of drought and moisture occurring just at the critical periods when each,"The Times, 18th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10260,20,5,1852,Spring,20,5,1852,Spring,"great majotity of the young broods were out before the drought began ; aud thougb , no doubt , some of","The Times, 20th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10261,24,5,1852,Spring,24,5,1852,Spring,"the estates generally have suflered a great from the long drought which has been expe- ced , and from the want","The Times, 24th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10262,27,5,1852,Spring,27,5,1852,Spring,"and the sun , which for six successive weeks of drought had been smiling , now struggled faintly through a.wet blanket","The Times, 27th May 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10263,7,6,1852,Summer,7,6,1852,Summer,"severely felt , especiaUy in the country parishes . The drought , which had been prolonged excessively , had had a","The Times, 07th June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10264,7,6,1852,Summer,7,6,1852,Summer,"had occurred among them in consequence . Such a severe drought had not for a long time been experienced , and","The Times, 07th June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10265,7,6,1852,Summer,7,6,1852,Summer,put a poor prospect for ; the present crop-a rigorous drought having parched* the cane and provision fields . The future,"The Times, 07th June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10266,7,6,1852,Summer,7,6,1852,Summer,had been a slight mitigation in lhe severity of the drought under which the island has been suffering since the commnencement,"The Times, 07th June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10267,11,6,1852,Summer,11,6,1852,Summer,would be done to the next sugar crop by the drought which had prevailed in the early part of the year,"The Times, 11st June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10268,21,6,1852,Summer,21,6,1852,Summer,"expected to unload at this port the stores she has Drought home , and then proceed to Shee-ness , to wait","The Times, 21st June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10269,22,6,1852,Summer,22,6,1852,Summer,having fairly taken the place of one of the severest droughts experienced in the i-land for many years . Theappearance of,"The Times, 22nd June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10270,22,6,1852,Summer,22,6,1852,Summer,lately all had been reduced to stubble by the lengthened drought . Her Majesty 's ship Alarm was at anchor at,"The Times, 22nd June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10271,22,6,1852,Summer,22,6,1852,Summer,a tour for the recovery of his health . The drought was still severely felt in the French West India islands,"The Times, 22nd June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10272,22,6,1852,Summer,22,6,1852,Summer,is drawn of the wretched conditioa to which the prevailing drought had reduced all classes of the island . They are,"The Times, 22nd June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10273,30,6,1852,Summer,30,6,1852,Summer,"mines at Mount Alexander remained comparatively unworkable from the long drought , but rain was now daily expected , and a","The Times, 30th June 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10274,6,7,1852,Summer,6,7,1852,Summer,"repetition of '. ho dose , to be at length Drought unler the infuence of the poison , and to become","The Times, 06th July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10275,12,7,1852,Summer,12,7,1852,Summer,"not be so abundant as was anticipated , the partial drought during the spring having injured the bud . Sugar was","The Times, 12nd July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10276,17,7,1852,Summer,17,7,1852,Summer,"most effectual and popular measure of the kin . We Drought forward ; ther measures to which I wiU refer ,","The Times, 17th July 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10277,21,7,1852,Summer,21,7,1852,Summer,"Also saout SO acres of Grass Land , near to Droughton village , ome water meaow , and the remainder very","The Times, 21st July 1852",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,Humber,19th Century newspaper,Media 10278,13,8,1852,Summer,13,8,1852,Summer,"ult , mention the death of theAmerioan consul . A drought had prevailed for a fortnight , but the island was","The Times, 13rd August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10279,13,8,1852,Summer,13,8,1852,Summer,"the Indian corn crop has everywhere suffered . Had the drought continued for two weeks to come , as it had","The Times, 13rd August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10280,18,8,1852,Summer,18,8,1852,Summer,and the island had suffered much from an unusally long drought . Many cases ef smallpox also appeared at Port Royal,"The Times, 18th August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10281,21,8,1852,Summer,21,8,1852,Summer,"the act , there was an exception in times of drought , &c. , and it was said that at the","The Times, 21st August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10282,21,8,1852,Summer,21,8,1852,Summer,"the time of the fire these had been a great drought , so that , in fact , the company had","The Times, 21st August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10283,28,8,1852,Summer,28,8,1852,Summer,"Thomson , promoted . 62d Loot. -Lient . George Perceral Drought , to ho Paymaster , vice Kirwan who retireS upon","The Times, 28th August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10284,30,8,1852,Summer,30,8,1852,Summer,"The weather was generally unsatisfactory , and in some places drought was beginning to affect the cane- fields . Labour was","The Times, 30th August 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10285,14,9,1852,Autumn,14,9,1852,Autumn,"failure in others , the eastern States ihaviug suffered from drought . In soniec parts of KentucL-y also the tobacco has","The Times, 14th September 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10286,1,10,1852,Autumn,1,10,1852,Autumn,election for members of the House of Assembly . The drought in this island had been succeeded by heavy rain .,"The Times, 01st October 1852",England,"UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,19th Century newspaper,Media 10287,5,10,1852,Autumn,5,10,1852,Autumn,the dry weather in June and the intense heat and drought in July did no injury to this erop ; in,"The Times, 05th October 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10288,5,10,1852,Autumn,5,10,1852,Autumn,"were in many districts parched by the extreme heat and drought in July , and are a very deficient crop .","The Times, 05th October 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10289,8,10,1852,Autumn,8,10,1852,Autumn,"country , as at present , is suffering by severe drought . It was understood Tby his Excellency the Governor that","The Times, 08th October 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10290,18,10,1852,Autumn,18,10,1852,Autumn,"enemy , and the whole country was suffering from severe drought . The Caffres are described as utterly bewildered by the","The Times, 18th October 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10291,23,10,1852,Autumn,23,10,1852,Autumn,". The thermometer was at 82 Fahrenheit , and the drought was excessive . THE REV . ROBERT WBISTOi V. THE","The Times, 23rd October 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10292,16,11,1852,Autumn,16,11,1852,Autumn,"12g. , on account of being so muich injured by droughty weather ; 3s. and 5s. has beea the average price","The Times, 16th November 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10293,24,11,1852,Autumn,24,11,1852,Autumn,but too late to repair the effects of the previous drought . The Palladibn contains a protest ad- dressed by the,"The Times, 24th November 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10294,6,12,1852,Winter,6,12,1852,Winter,", Sir , -The depth of rain fallen since the drought of last spring is so extraordinary that a statement of","The Times, 06th December 1852",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Greenwich,19th Century newspaper,Media 10295,10,12,1852,Winter,10,12,1852,Winter,". Our accounts from British Guiana state that an extreme drought had prevailed in the colony , which , if it","The Times, 10th December 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10296,10,12,1852,Winter,10,12,1852,Winter,a most thorough change for the better . The severo drought and unmitigated sultriness which we roferred to in our paper,"The Times, 10th December 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10297,20,12,1852,Winter,20,12,1852,Winter,"two estates had commenced the crop , but the late drought will much retard operations . The accounts from Martinique in","The Times, 20th December 1852",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10298,31,12,1852,Winter,31,12,1852,Winter,""" Everybocly wil remember our summer of intolerable heat and drought , bur autumn of rains and inundations . Within this","The Times, 31st December 1852",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD74,Birkhenhead,19th Century newspaper,Media 10299,7,1,1853,Winter,7,1,1853,Winter,"a powerfal and regulzr supply of waler , free from drought an ( I floods , withL a fall of 18","The Times, 07th January 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10300,12,1,1853,Winter,12,1,1853,Winter,"The opera- tions at Santa Anna had been impeded by drought . The cost for the same period was 8,363l. ;","The Times, 12nd January 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10301,19,1,1853,Winter,19,1,1853,Winter,bsen favoured with a chauge of weather from the severe drought that had ao lung afflicted it . Since the 4th,"The Times, 19th January 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10302,19,1,1853,Winter,19,1,1853,Winter,"as well as to rest re breaches caused by the drought , which wero of unusual extent . ' The cultivation","The Times, 19th January 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10303,3,2,1853,Winter,3,2,1853,Winter,".. Dre air . heat or cold , rain or drought , are rarely quoted of themselves as influencing the sanitary","The Times, 03rd February 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10304,3,2,1853,Winter,3,2,1853,Winter,"cane3 had 'secovrerd wonderfully Aom the injurious effects of tile drought , Planters ; were busy preparinsgforthe harvest . T-le Trinidad","The Times, 03rd February 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10305,26,2,1853,Winter,26,2,1853,Winter,"the scarcity in another , which might be suffering from drought . He never perhaps felt such sentiments of disgust and","The Times, 26th February 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10306,2,3,1853,Spring,2,3,1853,Spring,engines of 90-horse power collectivrely . Isvery fasi and oflight drought of water . Foc Psrticulara apply to Mir . Ewi,"The Times, 02nd March 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10307,7,3,1853,Spring,7,3,1853,Spring,"btyio safe and g ood for vesseta of modeintesize and drought or wvater , and al the Company'a tesmera will be","The Times, 07th March 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10308,15,3,1853,Spring,15,3,1853,Spring,"Capt . H. A. White , n- Cast . George Drought nuslyforthee one-Warbus-ton . - 10 0 cative years .. ..","The Times, 15th March 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10309,16,3,1853,Spring,16,3,1853,Spring,"-Stephen Keenny , Wilhiam Hutehimson. 61st Foot. -Andrew Grant , Drought Bichard Croasdahe. 61th Foot. -Henxy Francis , Alfred Picton Bowlby.","The Times, 16th March 1853",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Oldfield,19th Century newspaper,Media 10310,28,3,1853,Spring,28,3,1853,Spring,"men . 'With seltzer ceri for , a a plea-ant drought . Carniare free to ) any part of t ,","The Times, 28th March 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10311,18,4,1853,Spring,18,4,1853,Spring,"must give vvay . GBetterhopes arebeingentertained as regards the anticipated drought this year , We have here experienced several re .","The Times, 18th April 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10312,23,4,1853,Spring,23,4,1853,Spring,"at this time of the year , was inclining to drought . Trade was as dull as ever . Do Cordomd","The Times, 23rd April 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10313,26,4,1853,Spring,26,4,1853,Spring,60 Officers of t'e 15th Regment . Lieut. -Col . Drought .. 5 5 0 Major PInder .. 5 5 0,"The Times, 26th April 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10314,11,5,1853,Spring,11,5,1853,Spring,"iv passes are periodically more or "" less visited with drought ; this is more especially "" the case on the","The Times, 11st May 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10315,14,5,1853,Spring,14,5,1853,Spring,"of Indis , where rainy seaons salternated with perods of drought , and where the wajor was not genery die-' tributed","The Times, 14th May 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10316,16,5,1853,Spring,16,5,1853,Spring,"market ; the MIarch bund has failed owing to the drought , and further supplies can not be expected till the","The Times, 16th May 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10317,16,5,1853,Spring,16,5,1853,Spring,"rather favourble insmuch as they state the damage fxom the drought to be not only partia , but confled to some","The Times, 16th May 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10318,16,5,1853,Spring,16,5,1853,Spring,. Persons who know the country state that the first drought will be speedily followed by a renewal of hostilities .,"The Times, 16th May 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10319,18,5,1853,Spring,18,5,1853,Spring,the whol1 country with sufficient water in a year of drought to kea D the produce up to the ordinary standard,"The Times, 18th May 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10320,7,6,1853,Summer,7,6,1853,Summer,"what would take off the who:e , not at a drought hut in emaicl and repealed dos-es , and regret that","The Times, 07th June 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10321,15,6,1853,Summer,15,6,1853,Summer,"preparing land for wbeat , but operations were impeded by drought . In addition to the Anglesea and the Vaterloo tho","The Times, 15th June 1853",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,Anglesey,19th Century newspaper,Media 10322,16,6,1853,Summer,16,6,1853,Summer,"market is 2s. 6d. lower : ow.ing to the long-continued drought the consumption is less thau usual. , this year .","The Times, 16th June 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10323,16,6,1853,Summer,16,6,1853,Summer,"although loss must necessarily have been sustained from the long-continued drought in the early period of the year , it wil","The Times, 16th June 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10324,20,6,1853,Summer,20,6,1853,Summer,", and when other people 's fields are parched with drought his are glistening with perennial verdure . Having an unfailing","The Times, 20th June 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10325,21,6,1853,Summer,21,6,1853,Summer,"the Apiil bund has also failed in consequence of the drought , and our next important supplies must , therefore ,","The Times, 21st June 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10326,27,6,1853,Summer,27,6,1853,Summer,"known frbm experience that where it has been stined by drought , and afeerwrrds shoots up , the tendency is to","The Times, 27th June 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10327,28,6,1853,Summer,28,6,1853,Summer,", order , happiness , and as much prosperity as droughts and rains will allow . Such is our Indian empire","The Times, 28th June 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10328,28,6,1853,Summer,28,6,1853,Summer,the principal villages ; and in a country where the drought and heat in the fair season are so great this,"The Times, 28th June 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10329,29,6,1853,Summer,29,6,1853,Summer,"uoocupieL Padcoars may be hod lgatls of IL-. 8dwad Delves Droughton , solieton r.antwih * MYIei , 1errait and Co ,","The Times, 29th June 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10330,4,7,1853,Summer,4,7,1853,Summer,"in the atnem and of vunequal gzowth . Besides the drought , another cause of its p.esent bad appearance is the","The Times, 04th July 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10331,13,7,1853,Summer,13,7,1853,Summer,18' heat ( Resumur ) in the shade . The drought in . Finland has had a prejudicial effect on the,"The Times, 13rd July 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10332,15,7,1853,Summer,15,7,1853,Summer,"to encounter her in the tempest , in the burRing drought , in the overwhelm. irg flood , in the plague","The Times, 15th July 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10333,18,7,1853,Summer,18,7,1853,Summer,"to be-so much for bad years , so much for drought , so much for blight , so much for murrain","The Times, 18th July 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10334,18,7,1853,Summer,18,7,1853,Summer,"and the cane cultivation has quite recovered the late severe drought . Trade is very dul , and provisions scarce and","The Times, 18th July 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10335,25,7,1853,Summer,25,7,1853,Summer,"Oats , having suffered from the harsh winds and long drought of the spring , have shot up surprisingly , and","The Times, 25th July 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10336,28,7,1853,Summer,28,7,1853,Summer,"the advices of the lnst two months complain of conciderable drought . The stamping-mrlls being wholly moved by water power ,","The Times, 28th July 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10337,7,9,1853,Autumn,7,9,1853,Autumn,"any amnount of the open plains , so notorious for drought . But the colonists want arable land , and that","The Times, 07th September 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10338,15,9,1853,Autumn,15,9,1853,Autumn,"despairing supplications of the Jewa afflicted with the curse of drought , and the buret of exultation , when , in","The Times, 15th September 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10339,20,9,1853,Autumn,20,9,1853,Autumn,"Cooke , theRsv . J. 'Donogb , the Rev. J. Drought , the Rev. John Hare , the Rtev . R.","The Times, 20th September 1853",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF12,Barlow,19th Century newspaper,Media 10340,21,9,1853,Autumn,21,9,1853,Autumn,"native production thau is generally supposed ; a seascn of drought , combined with filthy ditches atd unclean atreets , may","The Times, 21st September 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10341,26,9,1853,Autumn,26,9,1853,Autumn,"season was unfavonrable at both mines , owing to excessive drought . The goldl mining shares have been almost totally neglected","The Times, 26th September 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10342,7,10,1853,Autumn,7,10,1853,Autumn,of the rivers Taf and Morl3is ; after a long drought the stench is almost intolerable in many places . This,"The Times, 07th October 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10343,15,10,1853,Autumn,15,10,1853,Autumn,"hosptals . Also medic'l PaIn.Wth Selizer fatr rhfreeestinn , net drought.e arriavimtfree tinao. and ato choer beltso . SoI , eretail","The Times, 15th October 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10344,17,10,1853,Autumn,17,10,1853,Autumn,", $6,084 ; returns , $4,089 . A continuance of drought interfered with theofull success of operations . The gold mining","The Times, 17th October 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10345,10,11,1853,Autumn,10,11,1853,Autumn,"company had tza ron . teudnotonlyw ; ithasevereand long continued drought , ; which wasL , in a great measure ,","The Times, 10th November 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10346,29,11,1853,Autumn,29,11,1853,Autumn,"invaluable t , Invalids . No.3 isthe 65cwt.Brouham. of esy drought to a. cob . Onoeof this class . with patent","The Times, 29th November 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10347,28,12,1853,Winter,28,12,1853,Winter,", but local prosperity is insured , and apprehensions of drought and scircity are for ever dispelled . The value of","The Times, 28th December 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10348,28,12,1853,Winter,28,12,1853,Winter,"but slightly to the north- ern ; and there was drought , with a fierce wind night and day , when","The Times, 28th December 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10349,28,12,1853,Winter,28,12,1853,Winter,"altogether . See now the result , By the early drought , towinge of the J-urreef , or early crop- ,","The Times, 28th December 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10350,28,12,1853,Winter,28,12,1853,Winter,"plenty of England , conld not 'nndosstand why a short drought shoula ba able to destroy a dietniet . But thisa","The Times, 28th December 1853",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10351,28,12,1853,Winter,28,12,1853,Winter,"and 1os3 end here ; for after a season of drought and famine the resources of the people are gone ,","The Times, 28th December 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10352,28,12,1853,Winter,28,12,1853,Winter,". There is some rain generally even in Eeasons of drought , I and one or two heavy showers , if","The Times, 28th December 1853",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10353,7,1,1854,Winter,7,1,1854,Winter,"physically impossible in summer , in consequence of the extraordinary drought which prevails in the immense step which it is necessary","The Times, 07th January 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10354,17,4,1854,Spring,17,4,1854,Spring,"material extent of injury vfll be found tohave ensued from drought . The markets are again firmer , At Dezby yesterday","The Times, 17th April 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10355,17,4,1854,Spring,17,4,1854,Spring,"youngerops , but especially to EetthegrassgrowIng , andto relieve the drought experienced in his gardens . Apples and pears are showing","The Times, 17th April 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10356,18,4,1854,Spring,18,4,1854,Spring,"inconvenience was felt in many parts of the island from drought . Upwards of 20 sugar plantations , including some of","The Times, 18th April 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10357,18,4,1854,Spring,18,4,1854,Spring,it is difficult to quote a value . The continued drought stops the demand which might otherwise he expected for white,"The Times, 18th April 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10358,25,4,1854,Spring,25,4,1854,Spring,"Estates Court were small- not exceeding 45,0001 . The long drought has b4ea broken at last by most seasonable and refreshing","The Times, 25th April 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10359,26,4,1854,Spring,26,4,1854,Spring,". Itis now ascertained that wheat suffered little from the drought , which only affected rye , the grain sown in","The Times, 26th April 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10360,26,4,1854,Spring,26,4,1854,Spring,"the season great fears were enter- tained from a long-continued drought . Some copious rains at length fell , an resuscitated","The Times, 26th April 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10361,1,5,1854,Spring,1,5,1854,Spring,"crops were beginning to showr the effects of the cotinued drought . Since Thursday , however , we have had some","The Times, 01st May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10362,1,5,1854,Spring,1,5,1854,Spring,"suffering greatly for want of water , owing to the drought . The sugar crop was estimated to be in considerable","The Times, 01st May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10363,3,5,1854,Spring,3,5,1854,Spring,"the lighter soil , it had somewhat suffered from tho drought ; but the first rain easily repaired the injury ,","The Times, 03rd May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10364,4,5,1854,Spring,4,5,1854,Spring,"happy to see that it is raining , as the drought has been so great that great apprehensions were felt for","The Times, 04th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10365,8,5,1854,Spring,8,5,1854,Spring,"a mo3t favourable chang3 in the veather . The long drought has terminated , and copiou3 ehowera have fallen , refrc","The Times, 08th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10366,8,5,1854,Spring,8,5,1854,Spring,of raiu the last few days the long continuance of drought appeared likely seriounly to icjure not only the crop of,"The Times, 08th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10367,15,5,1854,Spring,15,5,1854,Spring,", wbi'e the early sown is becOmingluxuriant . The oontinned drought had caused the wheat inx some districts to come up","The Times, 15th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10368,15,5,1854,Spring,15,5,1854,Spring,"sown barleys wrhich have been So much retarded by the drought , and the ground will be better eovered by the","The Times, 15th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10369,15,5,1854,Spring,15,5,1854,Spring,in mind that the peg shoes do not stand our drought . Invoices of well-assorted seasonable articles are now saleable at,"The Times, 15th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10370,19,5,1854,Spring,19,5,1854,Spring,"which were sown late , in con- sequence of the drought , are backward , and on the higher lands some","The Times, 19th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10371,24,5,1854,Spring,24,5,1854,Spring,"annals of this country . Fallng harvests are superseded by drought , so that the fa.ce of the earth Is literally","The Times, 24th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10372,29,5,1854,Spring,29,5,1854,Spring,"corn . Fits grasst crops , in consequence of the drought of the last monthi , it is expected will be","The Times, 29th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10373,29,5,1854,Spring,29,5,1854,Spring,"exceptioins ) is looking very , haalthy . The long drought was very unfavourable for barley andI eats , and the","The Times, 29th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10374,29,5,1854,Spring,29,5,1854,Spring,"dinisuihed by the frost of the 19th inst . The drought has been favourable for the turnip lands , which are","The Times, 29th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10375,29,5,1854,Spring,29,5,1854,Spring,"ten days or so . Pastures have saffered greatly from drought and frost , but the late rains has much improved","The Times, 29th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10376,29,5,1854,Spring,29,5,1854,Spring,the strong lands are backward in consequence of the late drought . Field potatoes are not generaly up ; garden potatoes,"The Times, 29th May 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10377,6,6,1854,Summer,6,6,1854,Summer,"number of very strengthy horses , well calculated for heavy drought work . On view . N.B , The sales by","The Times, 06th June 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10378,7,6,1854,Summer,7,6,1854,Summer,we consider the necess- ties of vegetation under the unparaUeUed drought which has prevailed . Upland meadow lands and pastures gene-,"The Times, 07th June 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10379,9,6,1854,Summer,9,6,1854,Summer,"a hundred acres of heath after a six weeks ' drought , except perhaps the similar opera- tion of getting up","The Times, 09th June 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10380,12,6,1854,Summer,12,6,1854,Summer,"Of tho early wn barley . which hAve msffbredfrom the drought arnnet now recover to auy greal extent , haing got","The Times, 12nd June 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10381,16,6,1854,Summer,16,6,1854,Summer,tain water sufficient to hold out through as long a drought as we are liable to have . As soon as,"The Times, 16th June 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10382,19,6,1854,Summer,19,6,1854,Summer,", and the meadows afforded les cheering prospects , The drought then unfortunately set in , contintf8d through March and April","The Times, 19th June 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10383,19,6,1854,Summer,19,6,1854,Summer,"a heavy crop about a month ago , but the drought has materialy changed this prospect ; and , although noer","The Times, 19th June 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10384,23,6,1854,Summer,23,6,1854,Summer,"Infantry ; Peter Abbot , 24 engl NaiveInfntr ; Rchard Drought , 60thBengl NtiveInfatry Wiliam Russell , 18th Madrs NaiveInfatry Donld","The Times, 23rd June 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10385,26,6,1854,Summer,26,6,1854,Summer,"rain , hiaving had to encounter more or less of drought from the rommencement . The wheats on the limestone !","The Times, 26th June 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10386,1,7,1854,Summer,1,7,1854,Summer,In the surveying department of the professon . A monee droughtsman need not apply . A young man asan Improver wouldbe,"The Times, 01st July 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10387,3,7,1854,Summer,3,7,1854,Summer,", the earlier sown baving been injured by the continued drought and frost . TiE SULPHIUR TRADE. -NEWVCASTLE-rrOP-T-PBE , JUIY 1.","The Times, 03rd July 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10388,10,7,1854,Summer,10,7,1854,Summer,"of occatsional showers latterly , , there has been a drought wvhich has been injurious to the hay crop ; wyells","The Times, 10th July 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10389,10,7,1854,Summer,10,7,1854,Summer,"iron and brass foundries Datternmsi-ers ' shops , stores , droughtaman 's ; office countrng-hoflee large yard enclose by folding gates","The Times, 10th July 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10390,15,7,1854,Summer,15,7,1854,Summer,negatived unless some undertaking were given that it would be Drought before the House in a different form . This election,"The Times, 15th July 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10391,17,7,1854,Summer,17,7,1854,Summer,"in inferior condlition , the crops have suffere alternately fromn drought and excess of moisture . and are looking thin sad","The Times, 17th July 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10392,17,7,1854,Summer,17,7,1854,Summer,"being ever suffered in May , 1843 , Thomas Fuller Drought Samwell , the last tenant for life , died with-","The Times, 17th July 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10393,18,7,1854,Summer,18,7,1854,Summer,", and the crop was nearly over . The late drought had done serious injury . The present sugar crop shows","The Times, 18th July 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10394,24,7,1854,Summer,24,7,1854,Summer,"or irregular grosrtb , to tie alterniatione% of svect and drought which characterized the sPring . Generally speaking , the earliest","The Times, 24th July 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10395,5,8,1854,Summer,5,8,1854,Summer,"Roper , promoted . ese Foot. -Lieut . G. Warburton Drought to boept. , by purchas , vice 2revet LiUut. -Col","The Times, 05th August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10396,7,8,1854,Summer,7,8,1854,Summer,"on beard the Traihigar , which sailed for Dublin . DROuGHT AND WATERWORKS AT Bo-msAY. -The Englishman who comnplains of the","The Times, 07th August 1854",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10397,7,8,1854,Summer,7,8,1854,Summer,"do it . "" And so came 1854 with itg drought and deaths . Lord Elphinstone-all honour to him-has taken up","The Times, 07th August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10398,7,8,1854,Summer,7,8,1854,Summer,for the present occasion . In the height of the drought he caused arge hut shallow weUsto b sunk in the,"The Times, 07th August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10399,12,8,1854,Summer,12,8,1854,Summer,"this and for no other reason . In a ilo0Z drought , such as we have had lately , 'London leaves","The Times, 12nd August 1854","England,Northern Ireland","UKN,UKI",UKN0,UKN02,Hyde Park,19th Century newspaper,Media 10400,19,8,1854,Summer,19,8,1854,Summer,"the season . In some quarters disease , from the drought of the early part of the season , hasin a","The Times, 19th August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10401,21,8,1854,Summer,21,8,1854,Summer,soon in the spring have never recovered the effectsof the drought they experienced at that season . With the late damp,"The Times, 21st August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10402,28,8,1854,Summer,28,8,1854,Summer,"clt4 of London , to- stok I tade coritinoffour owerguI drought sacs , StRiueSil and numeroNe effcds HOedeaLedOpAYtc are will appear","The Times, 28th August 1854",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10403,31,8,1854,Summer,31,8,1854,Summer,"congratulatiQn that.the.deficiency caused in the meadowing by the . early drought , and the di'tinilty ofsaving in the subsequent unmiy weather","The Times, 31st August 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10404,1,9,1854,Autumn,1,9,1854,Autumn,", sometimes blighted , sometimes drowned , sometimes shrivelled by drought , sometimes laid by hurricanes , and sometimes wrecked ,","The Times, 01st September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10405,4,9,1854,Autumn,4,9,1854,Autumn,", the plant could not get se'eli out during tire droughty weather of spring , the quality is rIecidedlY bad .","The Times, 04th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10406,5,9,1854,Autumn,5,9,1854,Autumn,"to the continuance of an unprecedented peiiod of heat and drought , -which has threatened the Inclian corn and potato crops","The Times, 05th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10407,5,9,1854,Autumn,5,9,1854,Autumn,"a good effect must result from the course . A drought prevails throughout the country , which seriously threatens the corn","The Times, 05th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10408,5,9,1854,Autumn,5,9,1854,Autumn,"for food . The farmers in Illinois ( where the drought is represented so great that corn , which promised an","The Times, 05th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10409,5,9,1854,Autumn,5,9,1854,Autumn,"it meet with early frosts or floods , or the drought , or some of the many accidents to which that","The Times, 05th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10410,6,9,1854,Autumn,6,9,1854,Autumn,"in many of the northern districts , owig to long-continued drought , which was giving- rise to some speultln . At","The Times, 06th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10411,6,9,1854,Autumn,6,9,1854,Autumn,"sea . The vine-growers in the south complain of the drought , which prevents the development of the grape ; but","The Times, 06th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10412,11,9,1854,Autumn,11,9,1854,Autumn,"the 9th lnst. , at BDre4s the wife of Colonel Drought , 15th Regi- ment , of a daughter . On","The Times, 11st September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10413,12,9,1854,Autumn,12,9,1854,Autumn,"sales of Indian corn . SEED MARYET . The continued drought 'stops aU demand for seeds , and values remain without","The Times, 12nd September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10414,12,9,1854,Autumn,12,9,1854,Autumn,"has ran short in Glocester , owing to the long drought , and the inhabitants are in some straits owing to","The Times, 12nd September 1854",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Gloucester,19th Century newspaper,Media 10415,12,9,1854,Autumn,12,9,1854,Autumn,"on the voyage . After one of the most severe droughts experienced for years all over the north west , rain","The Times, 12nd September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10416,12,9,1854,Autumn,12,9,1854,Autumn,"to put the line in complOe order . The eotreme drought of this summer has been faronrable for railway construction ,","The Times, 12nd September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10417,13,9,1854,Autumn,13,9,1854,Autumn,", promoted to be Ma3jor-enleral . Coi . Thlomlas Armstronlg Drought , fromn the 15th Foot , to be Inspect .","The Times, 13rd September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10418,13,9,1854,Autumn,13,9,1854,Autumn,"alarm regarding the iujury to the crops from the recent drought , which was beyond any that had been experienced durinlg","The Times, 13rd September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10419,13,9,1854,Autumn,13,9,1854,Autumn,. The southern departmenut complain of the continuance of the drought as injurious to the development of the grape . It,"The Times, 13rd September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10420,13,9,1854,Autumn,13,9,1854,Autumn,"The journals from all parts of the country represent the drought as very extensive and very fatal , but I gather","The Times, 13rd September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10421,13,9,1854,Autumn,13,9,1854,Autumn,drain usual at this season of the year . The drought has produced fired as well as hort crops . From,"The Times, 13rd September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10422,14,9,1854,Autumn,14,9,1854,Autumn,"passing Fort Kearney the country showed signs of heat and drought , and water was difficuli to procure . Buffaloes were","The Times, 14th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10423,15,9,1854,Autumn,15,9,1854,Autumn,"hands , from the country newspapers , that a great drought , unprecedented in its dura. tion and extent , prevails","The Times, 15th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10424,15,9,1854,Autumn,15,9,1854,Autumn,"Now York , ad Northern Ohio , from the excessive drought and heat . Milions of valuable timber and fencing are","The Times, 15th September 1854",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10425,15,9,1854,Autumn,15,9,1854,Autumn,"bushels , with an ordinary season . Assuming that the drought has reduced it one . third , our corn crop","The Times, 15th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10426,15,9,1854,Autumn,15,9,1854,Autumn,some : dea of the disastrous effects of tbis prevailing drought upoa the year 's supplies of our bread and meat,"The Times, 15th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10427,15,9,1854,Autumn,15,9,1854,Autumn,"most abounding seasons we have never failed to hear of drought , and rust , and weavil , and frost ,","The Times, 15th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10428,15,9,1854,Autumn,15,9,1854,Autumn,"to hold over . So now , notwithstanding the general drought and the wide-spread desolation amon "" the corn , potato","The Times, 15th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10429,15,9,1854,Autumn,15,9,1854,Autumn,"famine will be at an end . Universal as the drought has been , there aro many localities in aU the","The Times, 15th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10430,15,9,1854,Autumn,15,9,1854,Autumn,. The country has been suffering in every direction fromr drought . We admit it . But an extraordinary quantity of,"The Times, 15th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10431,18,9,1854,Autumn,18,9,1854,Autumn,"the line crop is very various , owing to the droughty spring , which mnade the line crop come up at","The Times, 18th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10432,18,9,1854,Autumn,18,9,1854,Autumn,"the disease first broke ono- . Owing to the continued drought , the great promise which turnips afforded a short tirse","The Times, 18th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10433,18,9,1854,Autumn,18,9,1854,Autumn,maintained their piCes by reason of inadquate supplies . The drought in the interior restricted mining opera- tions . Cotton was,"The Times, 18th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10434,18,9,1854,Autumn,18,9,1854,Autumn,". - what restijeted of late , owing to the drought and stagnation in the market for manufactuired goods . Tobacco","The Times, 18th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10435,19,9,1854,Autumn,19,9,1854,Autumn,"turnips , &c. , wolld have been injured if the drought had continued much longer . Rarely have famers beon more","The Times, 19th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10436,19,9,1854,Autumn,19,9,1854,Autumn,"has su ; cr- l- ; r:o , injury from drought , and tho deficiency w s *X , d d","The Times, 19th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10437,20,9,1854,Autumn,20,9,1854,Autumn,not work without plenty of water ; and during the drought at the latter end of August this was not forthcoming,"The Times, 20th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10438,26,9,1854,Autumn,26,9,1854,Autumn,"had received extensive in- jury in consequence of the protracted drought . This is a matter of serious importance , as","The Times, 26th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10439,26,9,1854,Autumn,26,9,1854,Autumn,"with leaded and doulble-leaded congratulations that , after an unprecedented drought , destroying corn , potatoes , and pasturage , withering","The Times, 26th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10440,26,9,1854,Autumn,26,9,1854,Autumn,"any damage is done to the groiv. ing crop by drought , or rain , or cold , those onLly who","The Times, 26th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10441,26,9,1854,Autumn,26,9,1854,Autumn,"or driven away to more fortunate districts , where the drought has been less severe , but there will be no","The Times, 26th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10442,28,9,1854,Autumn,28,9,1854,Autumn,"our hour of trial . "" Such has been the drought in Ohio that the Parkerslmrg ANews says- "" Our beautiful","The Times, 28th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10443,30,9,1854,Autumn,30,9,1854,Autumn,"be Lieut. -Col .. vfithout pumhase , vice Brevet-Col . Drought , appointed Inspecting ield Ofmicer of a Recruiting District. ;","The Times, 30th September 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10444,2,10,1854,Autumn,2,10,1854,Autumn,"th-t breadstuff will not experience any rise there . The drought , which has caused a partial failure in the Indian","The Times, 02nd October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10445,2,10,1854,Autumn,2,10,1854,Autumn,"in some mneasure counteracted the effrct ; of the protracted drought , thouigh the fieldss generally present a hwan and arid","The Times, 02nd October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10446,2,10,1854,Autumn,2,10,1854,Autumn,"impoverished by the high price of grain from last seasons drought and iess of cattle forwant of fodder-to plant afresh ,","The Times, 02nd October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10447,5,10,1854,Autumn,5,10,1854,Autumn,of labour caused by the cholera and by the protracted drought . The troops in garrison were under orders to embark,"The Times, 05th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10448,7,10,1854,Autumn,7,10,1854,Autumn,"gren crops , which looked icekly and shrivelled after thelong drought . The early cut meadows , toD , 'whinch the","The Times, 07th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10449,9,10,1854,Autumn,9,10,1854,Autumn,"there miay-sw -on is often the case after a lrilg drought--a protracted pseriod of wet we-athier , in which case it","The Times, 09th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10450,13,10,1854,Autumn,13,10,1854,Autumn,". STOPrPAU OF CANAI . TRAFFic. -Owiilg to the yrotracted drought , tho traffic on the canals in the neigh- bourhood.","The Times, 13rd October 1854",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE31,Dearne,19th Century newspaper,Media 10451,14,10,1854,Autumn,14,10,1854,Autumn,-Edin . APcuizTurtAL Pstosrp-rs iw NORTHE NOMs . The protracted drought is seriously injuring the pastnu and turnip crops in this,"The Times, 14th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10452,14,10,1854,Autumn,14,10,1854,Autumn,7 The third esiarter of 1S864 has been remarkableforthe great drought . The amonnt of rain fallen in July was 0,"The Times, 14th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10453,14,10,1854,Autumn,14,10,1854,Autumn,"great abundance of insects especially wasps and aphide , the drought has caised the leaves to faU from the trees at","The Times, 14th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10454,16,10,1854,Autumn,16,10,1854,Autumn,the whole the wenathr has been dry . The continu4d drought is not only felt by the farmers but in some,"The Times, 16th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10455,16,10,1854,Autumn,16,10,1854,Autumn,"the smallest possiblesprinkiang late last night . Such a prolonged drought has not teen known for rmanyyeaTs , and thetime isout","The Times, 16th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10456,16,10,1854,Autumn,16,10,1854,Autumn,"; 0ow , 12 to 17 eacb . The protracted drought is seri-ely retardinsg oowo , ng operationg , which have","The Times, 16th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10457,19,10,1854,Autumn,19,10,1854,Autumn,all quar- ters of the bad effects of the long drought . it is saidc that several corn mills have been,"The Times, 19th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10458,19,10,1854,Autumn,19,10,1854,Autumn,"specimens of good breeding , btut in consequence of the drought in the early part of the sumnmer there wA not","The Times, 19th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10459,28,10,1854,Autumn,28,10,1854,Autumn,"Septemoer , it can only be attributed to the long drought , which has tended to impede the canal naligatioi .","The Times, 28th October 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10460,20,11,1854,Autumn,20,11,1854,Autumn,are backwvard with their sawing on account of the recent drought : the former will appropriate tbeir turnip lands to wheat,"The Times, 20th November 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10461,27,11,1854,Autumn,27,11,1854,Autumn,"this yew . than uVOR11. owing to ti.e late protrecled drought . The most t*arliarX , hox. ever , anil ge'","The Times, 27th November 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10462,1,12,1854,Winter,1,12,1854,Winter,"greatly protracted this season , on account of the late drought . These appre. bensions havo not , however , been","The Times, 01st December 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10463,26,12,1854,Winter,26,12,1854,Winter,"has been limited of late , owing to the continued drought , which restricts the lahours of the miners in the","The Times, 26th December 1854",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10464,3,1,1855,Winter,3,1,1855,Winter,"apprehensions previously entertained about the harvest in consequence of the drought were in a great measure removed , rain having fallen","The Times, 03rd January 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10465,17,1,1855,Winter,17,1,1855,Winter,". The combined effects of the intense cold and long drought prodaced great havoc among trees and shrabs , many British","The Times, 17th January 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10466,19,1,1855,Winter,19,1,1855,Winter,"vwith the works required to secure it from 'doods and droughts , and to preserve the means of transit . The","The Times, 19th January 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10467,14,2,1855,Winter,14,2,1855,Winter,"is acaounted for , I believe , satisfactorily by the drought of this winter . These amounts , however , give","The Times, 14th February 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10468,26,2,1855,Winter,26,2,1855,Winter,"pte . . a bourbood . .. 700 00 ltb.Sec1.300 Droughton Parish , S. Hohle * . . 0 Northampton .","The Times, 26th February 1855",England,UKF,UKF2,"UKF24,UKF25",Northampton,19th Century newspaper,Media 10469,10,3,1855,Spring,10,3,1855,Spring,"Esq , , Per Messrs . Coalungs , Foremen , Droughts- Rev. C , G. Hutcihiisosn 50 00 men , and","The Times, 10th March 1855",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10470,12,3,1855,Spring,12,3,1855,Spring,"from a rather defi- u'ent harvest , in consequence of drought . A claim for the 10,0001. reward offered several months","The Times, 12nd March 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10471,19,3,1855,Spring,19,3,1855,Spring,"experienced a very trying Eeason lest autunn from the prolonged drought , it is feared same of them will hardly come","The Times, 19th March 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10472,19,3,1855,Spring,19,3,1855,Spring,"recall , and had delivered his farewell address . The drought experienced throughout the colony had been greater thar. at any","The Times, 19th March 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10473,19,3,1855,Spring,19,3,1855,Spring,starting early in January ; but the effect of the drought had so diminiebed the usual supplies of water that there,"The Times, 19th March 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10474,19,3,1855,Spring,19,3,1855,Spring,"greater this year than heretofore , but that the continued droughts wonld , unless a change took place , materially affect","The Times, 19th March 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10475,23,3,1855,Spring,23,3,1855,Spring,"prozperous one for the FUiiti ; Ststes , unless a drought like that of 854 M or eome other great calata","The Times, 23rd March 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10476,29,3,1855,Spring,29,3,1855,Spring,"of little streamlets are caught upin zeservoin to provide against drought . -Trovisicus are abundant . Vegetables for the sick ,","The Times, 29th March 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10477,3,4,1855,Spring,3,4,1855,Spring,around and burnt up all the feed stuff ; the drought is said to he orne of the ano-t severe ever,"The Times, 03rd April 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10478,4,4,1855,Spring,4,4,1855,Spring,", except donations from my friends . After-this -action wvas Drought I was prevented from performing this-duty , and I have","The Times, 04th April 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10479,5,4,1855,Spring,5,4,1855,Spring,"the planters ha-i to complain of the injurious effects'of inordinate drought , this year they bave suffered fro'u supirauudnt 'd rains","The Times, 05th April 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10480,12,4,1855,Spring,12,4,1855,Spring,"torrents in the rainy season , empty channens in the drought-would have been contentedly taken s sufflcient sources for the supply","The Times, 12nd April 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10481,21,4,1855,Spring,21,4,1855,Spring,"towards raising the supply granted to Her Majeety , all droughts or orders for the payment of any sum of money","The Times, 21st April 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10482,23,4,1855,Spring,23,4,1855,Spring,"a id ladies ' horses , and various strengthy heavy drought horses . On visew . N.HB . Tiie sles by","The Times, 23rd April 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10483,3,5,1855,Spring,3,5,1855,Spring,Thomas 's states that the island had been suffering from drought for many months past . The whole of the country,"The Times, 03rd May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10484,5,5,1855,Spring,5,5,1855,Spring,"of a reserve to equa%lize payments , should pericds of drought or other local circumstnces temporarily interfere witfh profits , is","The Times, 05th May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10485,10,5,1855,Spring,10,5,1855,Spring,", and not tnlikely k3 be dearer . The ong drought and hbrsh weather wvill reuder al natural keep scarce and","The Times, 10th May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10486,11,5,1855,Spring,11,5,1855,Spring,aliment ; so that the Tartar flockmasiter actua1yg desirea sj drought in the early pazt of the year Eas.ameansof. seeccing him,"The Times, 11st May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10487,14,5,1855,Spring,14,5,1855,Spring,"only requires genial weather , In con. sequence ofthe long drought leep for stock hadrisen to an enormosis pricm e .","The Times, 14th May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10488,16,5,1855,Spring,16,5,1855,Spring,will occupy them for some months . The cold and drought did injury in various localities to the grow- ing rye,"The Times, 16th May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10489,21,5,1855,Spring,21,5,1855,Spring,"anions eelsgtsng rspetig-oecrOps . The wheat , whinch have euduredtha drought and cold much better than , cood have been expccled","The Times, 21st May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10490,21,5,1855,Spring,21,5,1855,Spring,in the appearance of the gowing crops . The long drought has rnm up Driea of all kinds of pravisious to,"The Times, 21st May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10491,28,5,1855,Spring,28,5,1855,Spring,"to get well over the blighting influences of frost , drought , flood , sing , east winds , andall the","The Times, 28th May 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10492,4,6,1855,Summer,4,6,1855,Summer,"of all kinde of crops providing a lungc period of drought be not followed by lung and excessive rain , which","The Times, 04th June 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10493,8,6,1855,Summer,8,6,1855,Summer,was inanimously agreed to by the Legislature. - The great drought which hsd for some tife existed in t is island,"The Times, 08th June 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10494,16,6,1855,Summer,16,6,1855,Summer,"former totals , and the effecbs of last year 's drought in damaging the corn crops appear likely to be compensated","The Times, 16th June 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10495,27,6,1855,Summer,27,6,1855,Summer,"he favourable . In this ountry , notwitemh the long drought and backward seaon , the e generally enoouaging , aend","The Times, 27th June 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10496,3,7,1855,Summer,3,7,1855,Summer,"believed the gold production , which had been impeded by drought , would be large , as soon as a supply","The Times, 03rd July 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10497,17,7,1855,Summer,17,7,1855,Summer,"yeann. l , ast , year ; owiopg to the drought4 The --catrie-were obliged 'to b fed *1mo-t Ibefore tho summ","The Times, 17th July 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10498,20,7,1855,Summer,20,7,1855,Summer,"had been bronght forward without thf. . .. . Drought without theembarrasaaent of tbe previous question , would have enable-i","The Times, 20th July 1855",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10499,23,7,1855,Summer,23,7,1855,Summer,"Some alarm wana felt among the farmers from the long-continuled drought , and ia someadis. tirts the cattle had died for","The Times, 23rd July 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10500,25,7,1855,Summer,25,7,1855,Summer,water in the Trhamxes thani foryear past ' such another drought was not lik ; ely to occor nuder sirmilar circumstainces,"The Times, 25th July 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10501,1,8,1855,Summer,1,8,1855,Summer,"a covenant for tIre due performance of the contracts , drought of. , which may be sem : . and a","The Times, 01st August 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10502,9,8,1855,Summer,9,8,1855,Summer,". A very severe winter , coupled wit a lengthened drought , has created loss amSong the sheep and stock ,","The Times, 09th August 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10503,16,8,1855,Summer,16,8,1855,Summer,". i. ; Masae , i , 2. ; rnpecsr drought ? or , its . tok SI.Iottles 2s. , h.unper","The Times, 16th August 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10504,20,8,1855,Summer,20,8,1855,Summer,"rain . The plant , however , thrived under the drought . and up to the end of June gave promise","The Times, 20th August 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10505,29,8,1855,Summer,29,8,1855,Summer,people after the terrible curse of Elijah-who condemns therm to drought until God 's anger is appea3ed-bag 'Sever been more finely,"The Times, 29th August 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10506,19,9,1855,Autumn,19,9,1855,Autumn,"above the avezage vwbich we mby expect compensation for past drought , veather being in the It run a pretty sure","The Times, 19th September 1855",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10507,20,9,1855,Autumn,20,9,1855,Autumn,"Ea- rope , is doomed for months together to continuous drought in the ordinary course of the season3 anddany remark on","The Times, 20th September 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10508,25,9,1855,Autumn,25,9,1855,Autumn,"gbr logh Praican pofles loth14 cauines , anepbrae-simre.n lu5 ; droughtm hor5e harnessn , cartes. enioratbefturelpwyrk , 't The -leweetpr.iTe it","The Times, 25th September 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10509,25,9,1855,Autumn,25,9,1855,Autumn,". a wth- standing the severe trial of the unprecedented drought hav- ing stopped 1,000 men working , tody several of","The Times, 25th September 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10510,1,10,1855,Autumn,1,10,1855,Autumn,"the sky , give every reason to apprehend a contiaued drought . This stats of mattw , s unhappily prevails through","The Times, 01st October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10511,1,10,1855,Autumn,1,10,1855,Autumn,"being sent to market . in consequence of the long drought the pasture lands are becoming veryhbas , Cii ? mbarket","The Times, 01st October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10512,2,10,1855,Autumn,2,10,1855,Autumn,"the sky , give every reason to apprehend a continued drought . Tbis state of matters unhappily prevails through nearly the","The Times, 02nd October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10513,3,10,1855,Autumn,3,10,1855,Autumn,"months of the year , and in part by the drought of last year , which stuated the growth of the","The Times, 03rd October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10514,10,10,1855,Autumn,10,10,1855,Autumn,"had lailed to any graat extent , but becaiee the drought of 1854 had so cut bhort the supp ! y","The Times, 10th October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10515,15,10,1855,Autumn,15,10,1855,Autumn,"weather has rholy changed during the week , the protracted drought being succeeded by heavy and freqiuent showers of rain .","The Times, 15th October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10516,22,10,1855,Autumn,22,10,1855,Autumn,", Particularly suttable for a "" es ki-nd of heany drought emaploy . On viewr . N.B. The rateshy . eisn","The Times, 22nd October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10517,23,10,1855,Autumn,23,10,1855,Autumn,"with direetlons for use , in boxes , containing six droughts , for Is.I 'd by oil respetable chynsist' , and","The Times, 23rd October 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10518,12,11,1855,Autumn,12,11,1855,Autumn,"caused by the swamps , the evils of war , drought , and famine , these enormous masses of men taken","The Times, 12nd November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10519,16,11,1855,Autumn,16,11,1855,Autumn,"BROUGHAMS , -These choice CE&RIRIAGS are onlybhall the ususi welghtin drought . and 1:s'ssm othe reore atp.ss s.tt Six serons-hs.nd lbroughame","The Times, 16th November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10520,17,11,1855,Autumn,17,11,1855,Autumn,"the dry weather . Since the breaking up of the drought many of he diggels have , how- ever , returned","The Times, 17th November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10521,17,11,1855,Autumn,17,11,1855,Autumn,", are fupplied with tho'.r very hoot Dnb'if stout for drought or bottling , inhogoheada6 baa-ls , and kildesrchne. -Danlel Dearcond","The Times, 17th November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10522,20,11,1855,Autumn,20,11,1855,Autumn,"chapels . Notwithstanding , however , all this heat and drought , the populabiion ( with the exception of the militarS","The Times, 20th November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10523,23,11,1855,Autumn,23,11,1855,Autumn,"caiteal iron mercnant 's asnggezt. strong cart , two useful drought horse%s a valuable and very ponerlul drasueht marse six yearn","The Times, 23rd November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10524,24,11,1855,Autumn,24,11,1855,Autumn,"lSth and 44th Foot . No. 4 . Captain G. Drought , 92d Regiment , will bx attached for duty ,","The Times, 24th November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10525,27,11,1855,Autumn,27,11,1855,Autumn,"wbowe lutereeta were threatened with ruin from libo oomtl. nued drought . Very warm weather , zevertbd.et , AM1 gravailed ,","The Times, 27th November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10526,29,11,1855,Autumn,29,11,1855,Autumn,", which for some days past have replaced the previous droughtsand sultry , oppressive atmosphere , ought , according to popular","The Times, 29th November 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10527,1,12,1855,Winter,1,12,1855,Winter,"1815 , aspreviou3ly 0th Foot , -Capt . G. P. Drought , from the 92d Foot , to be Capt. ,","The Times, 01st December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10528,1,12,1855,Winter,1,12,1855,Winter,"from the X0th Feet , to be Capte . ice Drought- , wiho exchanges ; Second LientoE , S. Tritton ,","The Times, 01st December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10529,13,12,1855,Winter,13,12,1855,Winter,"not liable to be scorched by a few weeks , drought , the crop Is an average one . The sample","The Times, 13rd December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10530,18,12,1855,Winter,18,12,1855,Winter,rain water for distribution among the inhabitants in seasons of drought only . The calendar of the autumnal session of the,"The Times, 18th December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10531,25,12,1855,Winter,25,12,1855,Winter,", even at the end of a six months ' drought . The springs were not so full then as now","The Times, 25th December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10532,28,12,1855,Winter,28,12,1855,Winter,"winter was too col , the summer to3 hot' A drought was felied , but the rain , when It fell","The Times, 28th December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10533,29,12,1855,Winter,29,12,1855,Winter,3much alteration . Agrlcultural prospects had been seriously threatened by drought . The prles of many descriptions of farm produce had,"The Times, 29th December 1855",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10534,5,1,1856,Winter,5,1,1856,Winter,"never knowvn to blossom , except in seasons of excessive drought , is now infull' bloom . We hope they may","The Times, 05th January 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10535,31,1,1856,Winter,31,1,1856,Winter,"L Bengal Army , eon of the late Rev. Robert Drought , MA. to MaryAnu , eldest daughter of the late","The Times, 31st January 1856",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Hollington,19th Century newspaper,Media 10536,14,2,1856,Winter,14,2,1856,Winter,"AIR- . TIGHT CHIMNEY VALVES are a guamnicedremedy for down droughts and return smoke In chimaeyswhennotinuse , andonaybe fixed to any","The Times, 14th February 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10537,26,2,1856,Winter,26,2,1856,Winter," likewise Brevet-Major Mein , Ist Royals , and Captain Drought , ol1st . "" The E3gle steam transport arrived from","The Times, 26th February 1856",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10538,3,3,1856,Spring,3,3,1856,Spring,"is bnt temporary , while the disease-so frequent are these droughts-may almost be said to be perpetual . Permanent relief is","The Times, 03rd March 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10539,7,3,1856,Spring,7,3,1856,Spring,Sof HeOICElottdPOTO th f e ThiAT nESo tATe wUBI e Drought und rth noIGcS ofth CHOlders tof Righcts PofsChoieo thulbe Regiter,"The Times, 07th March 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10540,7,3,1856,Spring,7,3,1856,Spring,reports from the visiting justices of the prisons were . Drought up . It appeared that on the 29th of J,"The Times, 07th March 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10541,14,3,1856,Spring,14,3,1856,Spring,"toCL ThANTS. -Em:neum Estates Court-I teMtrofheEstate of George H Geoige Drought arut , hiTem tayGuarldians . Own- Petit , ee.AI atisitretdar","The Times, 14th March 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10542,20,3,1856,Spring,20,3,1856,Spring,growth o. the sugar cane is retardedby the long continned drought . The work on the estates is almost entirely suspended,"The Times, 20th March 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10543,28,3,1856,Spring,28,3,1856,Spring,"views upon the vanrous meagures vhirc h.u ah vimes Dec1 Drought torward respecting agricultural sta- tistics in general , and would","The Times, 28th March 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10544,28,3,1856,Spring,28,3,1856,Spring,"to ai his Lordship a question . They were then Drought into COUrt . The question which the jurywishedtoaskwas , whether","The Times, 28th March 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10545,3,4,1856,Spring,3,4,1856,Spring,will not suffer so much as was anticipated from the drought in the early part of the winter . The Greeks,"The Times, 03rd April 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10546,5,4,1856,Spring,5,4,1856,Spring,"Da Anyers Willis to be Capt by purchae , vice Drought , who retires ; Ensign M B. Lewin to beiYeut.","The Times, 05th April 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10547,12,4,1856,Spring,12,4,1856,Spring,"be reduced so rapidly as they wished , is now Drought to the lowest amounLt compatible with efficient mnisagemnent. and that","The Times, 12nd April 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10548,28,4,1856,Spring,28,4,1856,Spring,"rgaitedactiornofterat the followprienin todathghtamen sbytitthedseveralchpublcbepatentste , durin otheyear securifortdeaurhtesgaor sucettliongtothe droughtsof aliamentaryblils ; e and , inehase suctho doraushtonowisga meat er","The Times, 28th April 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10549,5,5,1856,Spring,5,5,1856,Spring,occurrence which fonms quite an event in a country where drought forms its most striking feature . This heavy fall has,"The Times, 05th May 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10550,29,5,1856,Spring,29,5,1856,Spring,"against the superabundance of rain . A fortnight ago extreme drought formed the subject of agricul- tural complaint , but it","The Times, 29th May 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10551,7,6,1856,Summer,7,6,1856,Summer,"ten days of last month , in consequence of the drought and withering effects of the east winds on the pasture","The Times, 07th June 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10552,25,6,1856,Summer,25,6,1856,Summer,"length , however , there came a sort of gold drought . Guineas became very precious at the beginning of this","The Times, 25th June 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10553,26,6,1856,Summer,26,6,1856,Summer,", by Sir 0 . Grey . Lientenaut-Colonel Et . Drought , by Lieutenant-General Sir Cl . Pollock . Mfr .","The Times, 26th June 1856",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Isle of Man,19th Century newspaper,Media 10554,12,7,1856,Summer,12,7,1856,Summer,was delivered ; that the seed failed by reason of drought ; that though trefoil had come uip it was wild,"The Times, 12nd July 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10555,19,7,1856,Summer,19,7,1856,Summer,from a people miiraculously delivered of the terrible curse of drought-was enthusiasticallyredemanded . The audience was in the highest degree excited,"The Times, 19th July 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10556,21,7,1856,Summer,21,7,1856,Summer,"ard ser- vant ; Captains W. Hardinge and G. P. Drought , Lientenants C. Hudson and E. H. ] . Massey","The Times, 21st July 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10557,21,7,1856,Summer,21,7,1856,Summer,"50th ( Queen 's Own ) Regiment , and Mrs. Drought ; Lieutenant Freese , R.N. , agent ; and Paymasters","The Times, 21st July 1856",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Ripon,19th Century newspaper,Media 10558,2,8,1856,Summer,2,8,1856,Summer,"rains and alternations of sunshine and shower wthich sucoceeded the drought had completely changed their aspect , and hopes wrere now","The Times, 02nd August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10559,2,8,1856,Summer,2,8,1856,Summer,well in most districts . The long continuance of the drought had rendered a great deal of strip- ping necessry .,"The Times, 02nd August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10560,6,8,1856,Summer,6,8,1856,Summer,"rmteMtham , and2i from Wimbledon . Ralway Utations , miero.teMt DROUGHTA S , at reduced prices , to effect e-arly A2saes","The Times, 06th August 1856",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Wimbledon,19th Century newspaper,Media 10561,6,8,1856,Summer,6,8,1856,Summer,"expecta- tion that important matters of State were to be Drought torwarzd , . kus Majesty gave the Prefect of- Police","The Times, 06th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10562,9,8,1856,Summer,9,8,1856,Summer,"of the country had become parmhed and fears of a drought began to be enter-tained , genial rains had fallen .","The Times, 09th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10563,13,8,1856,Summer,13,8,1856,Summer,"an average yield of wheat , but intebse heat and drought had prevailed for the pat'fcrtnight , -which had excited fears","The Times, 13rd August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10564,16,8,1856,Summer,16,8,1856,Summer,is favourable . The wheat is generally harvested . The drought has injured the corn in the States east of the,"The Times, 16th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10565,18,8,1856,Summer,18,8,1856,Summer,bujt-hisyear bids fairthus fartosurpass any ot ; er. - Te drought which ha.s been ii'eval3ine throuehout he . northis at .,"The Times, 18th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10566,19,8,1856,Summer,19,8,1856,Summer,"and the descriptions of txe effect , of -the long drought were beginning to be alarming . The -rnit crops were","The Times, 19th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10567,19,8,1856,Summer,19,8,1856,Summer,"usually inflammable . It is said that - periods of drought are becoining more frequent in -America , and that the","The Times, 19th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10568,20,8,1856,Summer,20,8,1856,Summer,". Flour however maintained its price , because of the- drought , which pzevents many mills from working . The flour","The Times, 20th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10569,22,8,1856,Summer,22,8,1856,Summer,"ano position d'aider ofyiciellonent dans une 6i bnie c-uvre , dRouth ntiplus Br e j'ai peL dans oett occasionrenonveleravocvouslearLtti6ns d'amiti6 quoj'ai","The Times, 22nd August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10570,26,8,1856,Summer,26,8,1856,Summer,"beginnIng to be gather ; and proies ell . The drought of the eastern State has , not extended to the","The Times, 26th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10571,26,8,1856,Summer,26,8,1856,Summer,this part of the country was much injured by the drought . We are now exporti-g an umuiualamount of produce for,"The Times, 26th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10572,27,8,1856,Summer,27,8,1856,Summer,hsd to spesk of it in melancholy contrast wit the drought and partial failure of the preoeding -ear . This gave,"The Times, 27th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10573,27,8,1856,Summer,27,8,1856,Summer,"'comparatively higher than wheat ; , because I of the drought , - which for the last monthl hasprcvented mills from","The Times, 27th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10574,29,8,1856,Summer,29,8,1856,Summer,insurgents were reported to be making progreas The bar silver Drought by- the last West India - . atamer has been,"The Times, 29th August 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10575,2,9,1856,Autumn,2,9,1856,Autumn,"demand for cakces , in consequence ( if the latea drought , gave a tone to the marit , which has","The Times, 02nd September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10576,2,9,1856,Autumn,2,9,1856,Autumn,"of 4,0001 . There had since been two yearsof unprecedented drought , by which his mills had been frequently stopped .","The Times, 02nd September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10577,4,9,1856,Autumn,4,9,1856,Autumn,"mangolds , which had been much retarded by the recent drought , loo=ing now.I greatly iproved . Forthe safety of the","The Times, 04th September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10578,5,9,1856,Autumn,5,9,1856,Autumn,"in consequence of the surf . The continuance of the drought at Accra would , it was feared , cause great","The Times, 05th September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10579,12,9,1856,Autumn,12,9,1856,Autumn,"threat- ened with famine . hPheir cropshave been destroyed by drought , grasshoppes , and worms . The General Government of","The Times, 12nd September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10580,15,9,1856,Autumn,15,9,1856,Autumn,by the roots or haid prostrate . From theI long-continued drought the cane cultivation wvas not snfficiently advanced to suffer materially,"The Times, 15th September 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10581,3,10,1856,Autumn,3,10,1856,Autumn,"sheep . The grass is very bare from a long-continued drought , but lucerne , of which patehes may be seen","The Times, 03rd October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10582,3,10,1856,Autumn,3,10,1856,Autumn,"and iron , being found in it . The long-continued drought had the effect of shortening the straw of all the","The Times, 03rd October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10583,3,10,1856,Autumn,3,10,1856,Autumn,"may wvell be congratulated . The nmonetary panics , the droughts and the ravages of a deadly pe stilence sn some","The Times, 03rd October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10584,4,10,1856,Autumn,4,10,1856,Autumn,"unat . To be ADJIuTAJT . Capt . George P. Drought , from the 50th Foot . To be QUARTERMASTER .","The Times, 04th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10585,4,10,1856,Autumn,4,10,1856,Autumn,"a great many years but for the intensity of the drought . The provisions had suffered very much , and the","The Times, 04th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10586,4,10,1856,Autumn,4,10,1856,Autumn,"crops had been seriously injured by a severe and extensive drought . Messrs . Wetmore and Co. , at Shanghai ,","The Times, 04th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10587,14,10,1856,Autumn,14,10,1856,Autumn,"upon the rivers , which , owing to the unusual drought , arelower than ever before . This , while it","The Times, 14th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10588,20,10,1856,Autumn,20,10,1856,Autumn,". At Guayama trade was very dull . A severe drought prevailed there , and the canes had suffered very much","The Times, 20th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10589,30,10,1856,Autumn,30,10,1856,Autumn,"place from heavy rains and floods , and latterly from drought , whic-h has endangered the newly sown rice crop .","The Times, 30th October 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10590,6,11,1856,Autumn,6,11,1856,Autumn,". It may be that people hear of semi- annual droughts , of shadowless and arid plains , of thirsty and","The Times, 06th November 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10591,8,11,1856,Autumn,8,11,1856,Autumn,"up ; but still fever , and cholera , and droughts , incendiary fires , and violent storms hung like a","The Times, 08th November 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10592,13,11,1856,Autumn,13,11,1856,Autumn,"of the Hunnish tribes who followed them like locusts after drought , was horrible to the polished Italian , and even","The Times, 13rd November 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10593,24,11,1856,Autumn,24,11,1856,Autumn,"HANDSOMB , light , roomy , pair-horse CLAJRRENCE and single DROUGHTASI. als a light Imperial Cla-mene for one or a pair","The Times, 24th November 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10594,10,12,1856,Winter,10,12,1856,Winter,"the same , and , besides this , blight and drought destroy the plants , there is no ground for hoping","The Times, 10th December 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10595,13,12,1856,Winter,13,12,1856,Winter,"Richaird Annesley Eyre to beLlieut. , witheut pur. chase1 vice Drought , deceased . t7tsi F&A-614t G. it . J. Marshagll","The Times, 13rd December 1856",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10596,26,1,1857,Winter,26,1,1857,Winter,which does not exist ; or in a period of drought to seek relief by multiplying the pumps when the springs,"The Times, 26th January 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10597,24,2,1857,Winter,24,2,1857,Winter,"Yow , he had opposed the Bill on this subject Drought forward by his noble and learned friend vwho had just","The Times, 24th February 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10598,13,4,1857,Spring,13,4,1857,Spring,"Government , in consideration of the scarcity caused by the drought during the past season , had reduced the duty on","The Times, 13rd April 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10599,18,4,1857,Spring,18,4,1857,Spring,"Rio Cobre , had been partially reopened . The long drought in many parts of the island had been productive of","The Times, 18th April 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10600,7,5,1857,Spring,7,5,1857,Spring,"or eeed is unewn on dryground -' and theeffwts resultimgtfrom drought in inland fistriotse' , lying out of the regular ,","The Times, 07th May 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10601,13,5,1857,Spring,13,5,1857,Spring,"prospects of which may be marred by every blight or drought , every political disturbance or financial panic . A rise","The Times, 13rd May 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10602,13,5,1857,Spring,13,5,1857,Spring,"whfch so graphically desenbes the misery and sufferings of the drought-afflicted people , at once declared that Mi . Jullien had","The Times, 13rd May 1857",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10603,19,5,1857,Spring,19,5,1857,Spring,fully recover its former bealtby appearan a . The late drought bar boee beneficial to the moss farmers Thero Is eery,"The Times, 19th May 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10604,21,5,1857,Spring,21,5,1857,Spring,will soon be an end of the com- plaints of drought . The reports from the country are still most cheering,"The Times, 21st May 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10605,30,5,1857,Spring,30,5,1857,Spring,"the young plant , but in the high grounds the drought has caused the appearance of the fly . The first","The Times, 30th May 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10606,3,6,1857,Summer,3,6,1857,Summer,"number to yield themselves to the courteou8 invitation of Commander Drought . They came on board , and to ransom their","The Times, 03rd June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10607,9,6,1857,Summer,9,6,1857,Summer,"done , for the Ia3t 10 days . The long drought is said to have affected the firstl crop of Canton","The Times, 09th June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10608,12,6,1857,Summer,12,6,1857,Summer,"was favourable , but agricultural prospects , owing to the drought , were not so encou- raging . Lieutenant S'rain ,","The Times, 12nd June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10609,12,6,1857,Summer,12,6,1857,Summer,"in Berlin at the present moment is the long protracted drought , which brings with it the more grievous effects ,","The Times, 12nd June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10610,12,6,1857,Summer,12,6,1857,Summer,"Berlin is of sand , which , now that a drought of three weeks has reduced it to an extreme degree","The Times, 12nd June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10611,12,6,1857,Summer,12,6,1857,Summer,"phenomenon , which is seen only at periods of extreme drought , gives a certain contradiction to the wisdom of our","The Times, 12nd June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10612,15,6,1857,Summer,15,6,1857,Summer,". Barley hba much improrve this week , but the drought , whichoocured at a very critical period , l ,","The Times, 15th June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10613,16,6,1857,Summer,16,6,1857,Summer,", inasmuch as within the last 24 hours the long-continued drought and heat have been alleviated by plenteous rain and excessive","The Times, 16th June 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10614,3,7,1857,Summer,3,7,1857,Summer,CAmpi uT and a sneriaz Jimi-uI aLs was an acrton Drought to recover damages for tho breach of a warranty that,"The Times, 03rd July 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10615,20,7,1857,Summer,20,7,1857,Summer,"also promises an abundant cro% , but owing to the drought last spring this plant vilt be very shora in the","The Times, 20th July 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10616,29,7,1857,Summer,29,7,1857,Summer,"the Italian political world , is now suffering that annual drought of national news that we are accustomed to see develope","The Times, 29th July 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10617,3,8,1857,Summer,3,8,1857,Summer,". Cornbill , Londo teheB n Euglaud .. -The best drought 5V S IPOONS and PORto . t P. id pe","The Times, 03rd August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10618,4,8,1857,Summer,4,8,1857,Summer,"the sack , and the latter 59f . Although the drought has had the effect of raising the price of flour","The Times, 04th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10619,5,8,1857,Summer,5,8,1857,Summer,". From various departments we have complaints of the long drought , and "" 1 Eain , rain "" isthegenerml cry","The Times, 05th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10620,8,8,1857,Summer,8,8,1857,Summer,"perfectly useless , as , in consequence of the long drought , the place was almoat absolutely deprived of water .","The Times, 08th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10621,10,8,1857,Summer,10,8,1857,Summer,"and activity well adapted for aRricultsu-al purposes , and for drought . The sales are on every Wednesday and Saturday throughout","The Times, 10th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10622,12,8,1857,Summer,12,8,1857,Summer,"Pari market atothe begining of lastpweek in consequence of the drought , which prevented the millers fm grinding . The rain","The Times, 12nd August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10623,15,8,1857,Summer,15,8,1857,Summer,"the havest has been ex- tremely good , but the drought has been so great in some parts of the empire","The Times, 15th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10624,17,8,1857,Summer,17,8,1857,Summer,", how . ever , : in consequence ot the drought during the growring seaon , aLd the hot forcing weather","The Times, 17th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10625,17,8,1857,Summer,17,8,1857,Summer,"a "" free from disease , but the heat and drought until the beginning of this monih were against their growing","The Times, 17th August 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10626,12,9,1857,Autumn,12,9,1857,Autumn,", so exclusively devoted hitherto in the English imagination to drought and scorpions , barren sands , and scorching suns ,","The Times, 12nd September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10627,14,9,1857,Autumn,14,9,1857,Autumn,"until this year , had never recovered fromn the great drought of 1854 . The Western crops have been required at","The Times, 14th September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10628,16,9,1857,Autumn,16,9,1857,Autumn,"loss was small but we had a few ofcers wounded-Colone' Drought , 60lh Rifles ; Colonel Seaton , 35th Native Inf","The Times, 16th September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10629,17,9,1857,Autumn,17,9,1857,Autumn,"was small , but we had a few officers wounded-Colonel Drought , 60th Rifles ; Colonel Seaton , 35th Native Infantry","The Times, 17th September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10630,24,9,1857,Autumn,24,9,1857,Autumn,"yield . In the Romagna there has been a long drought , and the want of water for irrigation had in","The Times, 24th September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10631,25,9,1857,Autumn,25,9,1857,Autumn,"yield . In the llomagna there has been a long drought , and the want of water for irrigation had in","The Times, 25th September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10632,30,9,1857,Autumn,30,9,1857,Autumn,", do. , Cols . Seaton , wounded ; and Drought , do . do. ; Capt . Barnard , A.D","The Times, 30th September 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10633,1,10,1857,Autumn,1,10,1857,Autumn,"Graves , ditto . Colonels Seaton , wounded ; and Drought , ditto . Cap tain Barnard , A.D.C. , gone","The Times, 01st October 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10634,9,10,1857,Autumn,9,10,1857,Autumn,"from the public treasury , in seasons of famine and drought , for idolAtrous rites to propitiate the Hindoo deities for","The Times, 09th October 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10635,17,10,1857,Autumn,17,10,1857,Autumn,", R.A. , Veterinary Surgeon Withers , R.A , Mrs. Drought , two children , and native ayeh , Mrs. MWhlte","The Times, 17th October 1857",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Pickering,19th Century newspaper,Media 10636,27,10,1857,Autumn,27,10,1857,Autumn,"safe profession , and ong that will hold out when drought or the collector starves out the husbandman , and that","The Times, 27th October 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10637,30,10,1857,Autumn,30,10,1857,Autumn,"parables from his greatness and beneficence , historians chronicle his droughts and floods as events more important than the change of","The Times, 30th October 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10638,4,11,1857,Autumn,4,11,1857,Autumn,", Rev. J.7. reen- . 20 8 Mies Mary W. Drought , for Sir HenrY Lawren , u 's Asuluna i","The Times, 04th November 1857",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Norwood,19th Century newspaper,Media 10639,19,11,1857,Autumn,19,11,1857,Autumn,". The Afoniteur Offlciel of the colony says "" The drought 'whioh hasprevailed for the last nine months bas at length","The Times, 19th November 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10640,21,11,1857,Autumn,21,11,1857,Autumn,"the evils of humanity -plagues , cholera , simooms , droughts , blights , and famines . Whatever the world says","The Times, 21st November 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10641,21,11,1857,Autumn,21,11,1857,Autumn,"be raised , and every few years there are severe droughts . One of these occurred during Dr. Livingston 's residence","The Times, 21st November 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10642,23,11,1857,Autumn,23,11,1857,Autumn,descended within a few weeks to compensate for the long drought of summer aud autumn . Success at the diggings is,"The Times, 23rd November 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10643,28,11,1857,Autumn,28,11,1857,Autumn,"the Fourth hiotel , Notilegbam ; le Lion , Nether Droughton ; at the Auction Mart ; and of Messrs Norne","The Times, 28th November 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10644,12,12,1857,Winter,12,12,1857,Winter,", E8sex , Esq. , in the room of George Drought Warburton , Esq. , deceased . County of Kent-E tern","The Times, 12nd December 1857",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Dovercourt,19th Century newspaper,Media 10645,16,12,1857,Winter,16,12,1857,Winter,"Infanry Brigade , severely , July 23 . Brevet-Lieutenant-Colonel R. Drought , 60th Regiment Native Infantry , attached to 2d Infantry","The Times, 16th December 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10646,22,12,1857,Winter,22,12,1857,Winter,"his gross act of misconduct . The bank having been Drought to a position where ibanlkrauptcy or insolvency was Lnevitable ,","The Times, 22nd December 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10647,30,12,1857,Winter,30,12,1857,Winter,"two white mon as overseers , "" - An extreme drought has cut off the crops on the reservations In the","The Times, 30th December 1857",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10648,4,1,1858,Winter,4,1,1858,Winter,". Theyaverageda2,2s5,3951. beter 8 l34-184Lt 'Then began that series of droughts which year after yea.r did srch fearful damage , and","The Times, 04th January 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10649,6,1,1858,Winter,6,1,1858,Winter,the endowments of idol templea ; when there was a drought we had paid Brahmin priests to pray for us ;,"The Times, 06th January 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10650,9,1,1858,Winter,9,1,1858,Winter,"Assist. -Surg. 48th Foot. -Capt. and Adjut . George Percival Drought , from a depot battalion , to beCaptain , vice","The Times, 09th January 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10651,9,1,1858,Winter,9,1,1858,Winter,"crops were larger than during slavery ; that then followed droughts , competition with slavery in 1846 ( with which he","The Times, 09th January 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10652,9,1,1858,Winter,9,1,1858,Winter,"nation of apprenticeship . We shall see : that the droughts after 14l1 , which were in fact extremely partial ,","The Times, 09th January 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10653,23,1,1858,Winter,23,1,1858,Winter,presents the most curious aT3earance . In consequence of the drought which has prerailed since last summer tho river opposito gehl,"The Times, 23rd January 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10654,13,2,1858,Winter,13,2,1858,Winter,"pool ; or to MIr . J. B. Johonon , Droughton-io-Furess , ho will chow th opreanise . MREEl ; OLD","The Times, 13rd February 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10655,25,2,1858,Winter,25,2,1858,Winter,", which is much required after the long continuance of drought . Arrivals have beeni only moderate , the navigation being","The Times, 25th February 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10656,25,2,1858,Winter,25,2,1858,Winter,"There is nothing whatever politically new . "" The long drought has been at last succeeded by some refreshing showvers ,","The Times, 25th February 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10657,6,3,1858,Spring,6,3,1858,Spring,"be presented . At Bilboa and the neigh- bourhood the drought 'was so great that the crous had been injured ,","The Times, 06th March 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10658,10,3,1858,Spring,10,3,1858,Spring,"be CATAnS , wsithout purchase . Capt . John Head Drought , from Lient . W. H. FIoe , from 72d","The Times, 10th March 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10659,10,3,1858,Spring,10,3,1858,Spring,", from 11th Foot . BREVET . Captain John Head Drought , 15th Foot , to be Major in the Brevet-Major","The Times, 10th March 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10660,10,3,1858,Spring,10,3,1858,Spring,"Foot , to be Major in the Brevet-Major John Head Drought , 15th Foot , to -be lhcut. -Col. in the","The Times, 10th March 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10661,23,3,1858,Spring,23,3,1858,Spring,"C-resharn-st-eet east , facing Guildhall , suitable for architects , droughtasron , or surveyor , . Apply to Paslmer and Co","The Times, 23rd March 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10662,27,3,1858,Spring,27,3,1858,Spring,"to bo Col o tuoho vi Breve ieut. -Col . Drought , who retires- n. be Lert. , without purchase ;","The Times, 27th March 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10663,1,4,1858,Spring,1,4,1858,Spring,"114 ft. beam 21 it. , depth S ft. , drought of water 4 ft. ; Ils fitted to carry goods","The Times, 01st April 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10664,3,4,1858,Spring,3,4,1858,Spring,nearly dissipated ; ancf I believe the cause of that drought from which cattle are cosnpelled to suffer-is to-be.found in the,"The Times, 03rd April 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10665,24,4,1858,Spring,24,4,1858,Spring,The dinuate is snspecte& to be subject to . 'ong droughts or hot winds fromn the inim-ior . The na. -th-,"The Times, 24th April 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10666,11,5,1858,Spring,11,5,1858,Spring,"tice of persons requiring shaft or any kindi of heavy drought horses , being m ostly young , with imumense sustnce","The Times, 11st May 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10667,19,5,1858,Spring,19,5,1858,Spring,") ton , Mrs. e ; yre , MIrs . Drought , Wl . Barrett ( ex Oriental ) , B-","The Times, 19th May 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10668,29,5,1858,Spring,29,5,1858,Spring,"and is considered by the natives a sign of impending drought . The flower is ful of seeds , which are","The Times, 29th May 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10669,5,6,1858,Summer,5,6,1858,Summer,"extent of this season 's outtur , occasioned by protracted drought . The next quarterly sales will take place on the","The Times, 05th June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10670,15,6,1858,Summer,15,6,1858,Summer,"in several departments were bepginning to complain of the prolonged drought , which caused g-reat anxiety wvith regard to the growing","The Times, 15th June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10671,15,6,1858,Summer,15,6,1858,Summer,without their reial lioense . The country is saffering from drought ; dmng the lat seven months very little Tain has,"The Times, 15th June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10672,15,6,1858,Summer,15,6,1858,Summer,"colhtry is progressing , in spite of the seco ( drought ) and of the recent failares , some of which","The Times, 15th June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10673,19,6,1858,Summer,19,6,1858,Summer,"; anld the 2ith at 92 deo. ; wiith a drought avlmich continue-d for 13 weeks , and t-er ` mi-","The Times, 19th June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10674,19,6,1858,Summer,19,6,1858,Summer,. In 1846 there was a seorching* heat and severe drought in the month of June . During i da.ys tie,"The Times, 19th June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10675,22,6,1858,Summer,22,6,1858,Summer,"244 qrs. , from Scotland only 10 qrs . The drought in Belgium and France creating some export demand , prices","The Times, 22nd June 1858",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10676,28,6,1858,Summer,28,6,1858,Summer,"of persons requiring shaft ; or aniy kind of heavy drought horses , being meetly young , with Immenso substance .","The Times, 28th June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10677,28,6,1858,Summer,28,6,1858,Summer,"with Messrs . Smith and Binney . The action was Drought against tbem , and by interrogatories administered under the Common","The Times, 28th June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10678,29,6,1858,Summer,29,6,1858,Summer,"of vermin , and the plant , from the continued drought , does not seem to grow as rapidly as anticipated","The Times, 29th June 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10679,2,7,1858,Summer,2,7,1858,Summer,aslight crop . Early potatoes suffering much from the long drought . Vheat remarkably fine and abundant . Leicester. -Greatest range,"The Times, 02nd July 1858",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10680,5,7,1858,Summer,5,7,1858,Summer,") gligt soils are reported to be suffering mauch from drought , bu-t yesterday and to-day 1,223Yfs qro. , 4-Us ,","The Times, 05th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10681,9,7,1858,Summer,9,7,1858,Summer,crops of spring corn . suffering as they are from drought . At toda 's market English wheatr waina short supply,"The Times, 09th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10682,12,7,1858,Summer,12,7,1858,Summer,colonial debt . 'TIIE tiOLD-EsxnDs The0 extraordinary and long- protracted drought of the summer and the great scaitY of water on,"The Times, 12nd July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10683,13,7,1858,Summer,13,7,1858,Summer,"and the nge n the temperature from excessive heat and drought to moisture and comparatively cold wea- the , for some","The Times, 13rd July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10684,13,7,1858,Summer,13,7,1858,Summer,"the neighbouring colonies being still much beyond their requrements . Drought had been experienced , but rains , 'whichhad just set","The Times, 13rd July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10685,15,7,1858,Summer,15,7,1858,Summer,Bill . The Report of the Committee of Supply was Drought up and agreed to . - The Rouse then resolved,"The Times, 15th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10686,17,7,1858,Summer,17,7,1858,Summer,"weather set in , were unusually luxuriant ; but the drought having been protracted , oats and potatoes in cold ""","The Times, 17th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10687,19,7,1858,Summer,19,7,1858,Summer,be from north to south . The long and severe drought which had prevailed had been relieved by refreshing rains .,"The Times, 19th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10688,19,7,1858,Summer,19,7,1858,Summer,"perish in some districts of Martinique in consequence of severe drought , and farine was selling at the rate of 4d.","The Times, 19th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10689,20,7,1858,Summer,20,7,1858,Summer,the corre-nondinv neriods Iferhaps the mostO teriseO SM months ' drought on record in our island is that which I copy,"The Times, 20th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10690,20,7,1858,Summer,20,7,1858,Summer,"the Astronomer Royal ) shows , however , that the drought in its greatest severity is only local . COMPARATIVE FAm","The Times, 20th July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10691,31,7,1858,Summer,31,7,1858,Summer,"suffered the loss of the first crop of colza from drought and the absence of snow . the second crop ,","The Times, 31st July 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10692,2,8,1858,Summer,2,8,1858,Summer,croes the latter having suffered so much from the previous drought as to requlre being resown in Dome places two or,"The Times, 02nd August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10693,4,8,1858,Summer,4,8,1858,Summer,"excellent grinding condi- tion ? but , owing to the drought , not so bold as last years graln . It","The Times, 04th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10694,4,8,1858,Summer,4,8,1858,Summer,"is fearedthewbeatepoPa in themddistricts Dill nott , owing to the drought , hield so well anwa anticipated , the graim bsTaiC","The Times, 04th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10695,4,8,1858,Summer,4,8,1858,Summer,"have escaPed the fy mAkiug iitUIe ; proess Incounseisuence ofthe drought , The bean snd pea crons are , tsosarge extent","The Times, 04th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10696,5,8,1858,Summer,5,8,1858,Summer,"to the aftergrass , which , owing to the long drought , . wa rather backward . "" ELECTION INTXELLZGBNCE .","The Times, 05th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10697,9,8,1858,Summer,9,8,1858,Summer,. Alllate sowa sprang crops have suffered exceedingly from theunusua' drought and heat of spring and summner . There is a,"The Times, 09th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10698,9,8,1858,Summer,9,8,1858,Summer,"year exhibited . Swedes and turnips have suffered from the drought and fly , and have to a large extent been","The Times, 09th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10699,9,8,1858,Summer,9,8,1858,Summer,had been made very comfortable by the good gentleman who Drought her there . - Mr. Ross begged attention to the,"The Times, 09th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10700,10,8,1858,Summer,10,8,1858,Summer,"wanted every- where ; but , owing to the long-continued drought , it was found in few places ; hence the","The Times, 10th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10701,11,8,1858,Summer,11,8,1858,Summer,"Partridges are nowi dying from this cause . The great drought is , howrever , not es tended to the north","The Times, 11st August 1858",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10702,11,8,1858,Summer,11,8,1858,Summer,", and , owing to the cantineF of eddish from drought , and the unpromising appearance of the turnip crops ,","The Times, 11st August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10703,19,8,1858,Summer,19,8,1858,Summer,", being completely scorched in consequence of the prevail- ing drought . The woods and- hogs , it was added ,","The Times, 19th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10704,19,8,1858,Summer,19,8,1858,Summer,"middle section is less favourable ; it is subject to droughts , and is warmer in summer and colder in winter","The Times, 19th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10705,23,8,1858,Summer,23,8,1858,Summer,barler . PIom ths bkwardune of the spring snd the drought of the sunmer barley and oats required some time to,"The Times, 23rd August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10706,24,8,1858,Summer,24,8,1858,Summer,"elevated positions , where the grapes are suffering from the drought . "" Correze. -The vintage will be as early this","The Times, 24th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10707,27,8,1858,Summer,27,8,1858,Summer,". Eary loDW t barD s txa sfered trom the drought ; IAte totr , ip have been insInovdby tho reccat","The Times, 27th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10708,27,8,1858,Summer,27,8,1858,Summer,"26 per cent. - a deficient increase from the accidental droughts in Affghanistan ; oil seeds , 149 per cent. ;","The Times, 27th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10709,30,8,1858,Summer,30,8,1858,Summer,", which is to ha accousted for from the long drought which prevailed In the early spring9Masths . Oatsare ratherindifferent ,","The Times, 30th August 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10710,1,9,1858,Autumn,1,9,1858,Autumn,"Mr. Weiss having delivered the prophecy of three years ' drought with befitting solemnity , the orchestral prelude which describes with","The Times, 01st September 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10711,18,9,1858,Autumn,18,9,1858,Autumn,"detroctrien f0the ` SiAWEIec By ! ' NTS bythe long drought , he has taken the oirecauetien of' securini : an","The Times, 18th September 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10712,18,9,1858,Autumn,18,9,1858,Autumn,"the American agents to increase the complication . The continued droughts , which were almost with- out parallel , were creating","The Times, 18th September 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10713,22,9,1858,Autumn,22,9,1858,Autumn,"no Trin for eight months . In consequence of this drought Pau , along with Csneae , Hikes . and every","The Times, 22nd September 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10714,24,9,1858,Autumn,24,9,1858,Autumn,"proportion to thej drivers %lse .. Owing to the long drought , however , the ground was much . too bard","The Times, 24th September 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10715,2,10,1858,Autumn,2,10,1858,Autumn,"the southern distrcts having . mffered greatly from severe andprotracted drought , -and the deficiency would be verylarge ; but on","The Times, 02nd October 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10716,5,10,1858,Autumn,5,10,1858,Autumn,"was at one time reason to complain of the long drought , but during that time the wood of the vine","The Times, 05th October 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10717,6,10,1858,Autumn,6,10,1858,Autumn,", or Julius Cesar ; produced fine vintages or great droughts , or can uow be saddled with the plague of","The Times, 06th October 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10718,15,10,1858,Autumn,15,10,1858,Autumn,"of the colony . At Carriacou a fearful ordeat of drought was being undergone , the corn crop had failed ,","The Times, 15th October 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10719,16,10,1858,Autumn,16,10,1858,Autumn,"cases ; 13 fatal ; cauas. everywhere supposwd to bo drought , but the diseam is , marching on the plains.","The Times, 16th October 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10720,27,10,1858,Autumn,27,10,1858,Autumn,"of OcItber 2 , 158j says tliii-fieo Mobqsei-ndistrictshave saffered from drought , but to:rS ie m , inialde he . prospects","The Times, 27th October 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10721,3,11,1858,Autumn,3,11,1858,Autumn,"ing window , and doers , howrever tmperfeetre fromuAttling , drought , ustoat blacks , wet , kie , and wil","The Times, 03rd November 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10722,5,11,1858,Autumn,5,11,1858,Autumn,"from. ? N.W. to E. ; baometer high . The drought stll-continues , and unless heavy rais oome soon waterwill be","The Times, 05th November 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10723,30,11,1858,Autumn,30,11,1858,Autumn,"escaped with slight damage . The iiLand , aftera long drought , had been deluged-with-:aims , -which hadl beaten down the","The Times, 30th November 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10724,18,12,1858,Winter,18,12,1858,Winter,air into the houses . Owing to the late continuous drought there has been a dimihished current of water flow- ing,"The Times, 18th December 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10725,27,12,1858,Winter,27,12,1858,Winter,", quenchltho fevei of Mother Earth at tho'close of'the annul drought . . -They occuron the.faveragoaovefy , othez . Xy ,","The Times, 27th December 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10726,29,12,1858,Winter,29,12,1858,Winter,"was principally conined to the colonial population . A serious drought prevailed on the frontier , and stock and crops were","The Times, 29th December 1858",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10727,31,12,1858,Winter,31,12,1858,Winter,"of 7 , Duke-street , Redcross-street , Borough , were Drought up on remand , , charged with aiding and abetting","The Times, 31st December 1858",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Erith,19th Century newspaper,Media 10728,5,1,1859,Winter,5,1,1859,Winter,"were made to raise a large crop , but extreme drought in Virginia , and a long continuation of wet weather","The Times, 05th January 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10729,21,1,1859,Winter,21,1,1859,Winter,". adi to be Seen ato Drse-ew , Uppe-r GlceteD-iet DROUGHtAqursecond-hn. brazoGS , u-3dr . EOnlhas foruSeALEneof thme bStLi cowatuerand gurde","The Times, 21st January 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10730,7,2,1859,Winter,7,2,1859,Winter,"us , there came an extraordinary change . A long drought was followeed by intense cold . For a fortnight or","The Times, 07th February 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10731,7,2,1859,Winter,7,2,1859,Winter,"of the summer , produced , in connexion with the drought , a real epidenmic of fevers , and has defolmed","The Times, 07th February 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10732,15,2,1859,Winter,15,2,1859,Winter,"been favourable , and though some estates suiTered severely from drought in the early part of the grow-ing season , and","The Times, 15th February 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10733,15,2,1859,Winter,15,2,1859,Winter,"of revenue by 44,0001. ; and In a year of drought saved produce to the value of 400.0001. "" do not","The Times, 15th February 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10734,16,3,1859,Spring,16,3,1859,Spring,in the Australian type which enabled them in seasons of drought to convey their young to distant waterholes . ThePresident finall,"The Times, 16th March 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10735,19,3,1859,Spring,19,3,1859,Spring,"without purchaso. vice James , deoeased. 13th Foot .. -John Drought Edward M1-ooney , gent. , to be Ensin , by","The Times, 19th March 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10736,21,3,1859,Spring,21,3,1859,Spring,"not yield very abundantly , owing to last year 's drought , but the crop would , it was said ,","The Times, 21st March 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10737,26,3,1859,Spring,26,3,1859,Spring,"the House , do you believe if the Government haa drought in a Bill framed as the rfit hon. member for","The Times, 26th March 1859",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 10738,2,4,1859,Spring,2,4,1859,Spring,with water entirely from the watercourse . During the long drought of last summer the defendants diverted the water of this,"The Times, 02nd April 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10739,8,4,1859,Spring,8,4,1859,Spring,"Indian corn and oats were almost ruined last year by drought , and the wheat by blast . The same thing","The Times, 08th April 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10740,8,4,1859,Spring,8,4,1859,Spring,additional calamity that potatoes and roots generally have failed from drought every season since 1853 but that of 1858 . No,"The Times, 08th April 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10741,13,4,1859,Spring,13,4,1859,Spring,tea plaut i-i the Tay7lho.u diBtriot5 iA iusering frQm long-continued drought . There has been no rain here for months Freights,"The Times, 13rd April 1859",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10742,15,4,1859,Spring,15,4,1859,Spring,"a long period , and in the Vieuxfort quarters the drought had done serious injury . The crop was being reaped","The Times, 15th April 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10743,18,5,1859,Spring,18,5,1859,Spring,"t1his time of the year , and after the long drought of its first four months ) it would hardly take","The Times, 18th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10744,18,5,1859,Spring,18,5,1859,Spring,"extends , so it wll require some calamitous suffering by drought to make the landed interest apnreciate the value of those","The Times, 18th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10745,19,5,1859,Spring,19,5,1859,Spring,"this time 'of the year , and after the long drought - of its first four months ) it wouldl hardly","The Times, 19th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10746,20,5,1859,Spring,20,5,1859,Spring,"regions escaped into the houses , and , the unusual drought of the summer having intensified the mischief , the result","The Times, 20th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10747,20,5,1859,Spring,20,5,1859,Spring,Tyou wll use your powerful advocacy in remedying the evils Drought to notice : - The through passengers to England from,"The Times, 20th May 1859",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10748,20,5,1859,Spring,20,5,1859,Spring,"Baptist Chapel and other buildings were reduced to ashes . Drought still prevailed throughout the Wland , excepting light showers in","The Times, 20th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10749,20,5,1859,Spring,20,5,1859,Spring,the heat was intense . So severe had been the drought that the appointed prayer for rain had been offered in,"The Times, 20th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10750,25,5,1859,Spring,25,5,1859,Spring,"low fever . "" The people are olteni drtven in droughts to the use of ini- pure wvater , w ;","The Times, 25th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10751,26,5,1859,Spring,26,5,1859,Spring,pomp and ceremony . TME WATEE . The long continued drought had begun to excite some uneasiness in the rish agricultural,"The Times, 26th May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10752,31,5,1859,Spring,31,5,1859,Spring,"flooded the city . The change , after the long drought , was most welcome , and must be of vast","The Times, 31st May 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10753,2,6,1859,Summer,2,6,1859,Summer,"the want of water in the canal to the great drought . The report was then agreed to , a dividend","The Times, 02nd June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10754,2,6,1859,Summer,2,6,1859,Summer,"15,000 hogsheads . Yellow fever was prevalent at Barbadoes . Drought still continued at St. Lucia , and crops for the","The Times, 02nd June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10755,9,6,1859,Summer,9,6,1859,Summer,"very hot weather , nor has there been any particrular drought . The temperature of April and May was rather below","The Times, 09th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10756,11,6,1859,Summer,11,6,1859,Summer,"at once , and we found ourselves in a realsummer drought . As usual , the Ministry had not received the","The Times, 11st June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10757,20,6,1859,Summer,20,6,1859,Summer,"but not dull , for the week . The long drought has at length been felt most disadvantageously in several of","The Times, 20th June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10758,23,6,1859,Summer,23,6,1859,Summer,nearly tvo months without a change . Notwithstauding the long drought the complaints were less numerous than could have been expected,"The Times, 23rd June 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10759,4,7,1859,Summer,4,7,1859,Summer,"the manner in which the plant has suffered from the drought of May , the quality will be much inferior .","The Times, 04th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10760,16,7,1859,Summer,16,7,1859,Summer,"was enhanced in winiter by frosts and in summer by droughts . The tonnage dues also were heavy , and all","The Times, 16th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10761,20,7,1859,Summer,20,7,1859,Summer,districts that had so much and Eo long suffered from drought . A report has reached town that at that part,"The Times, 20th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10762,20,7,1859,Summer,20,7,1859,Summer,rains will fdil us altogether . In some districts tho drought has already attained a most serious intensity . In St,"The Times, 20th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10763,20,7,1859,Summer,20,7,1859,Summer,"injurious to the prospects of the planter . The severe drought experienced during the last year has told , we are","The Times, 20th July 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10764,2,8,1859,Summer,2,8,1859,Summer,"owing to the mode in which the ne duties ere Droughtto bear pone different ianarkets , all goods on thewharveswhich had","The Times, 02nd August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10765,3,8,1859,Summer,3,8,1859,Summer,"of the Roman aatholi bod in England , had been Drought in . The princple on which it was founded was","The Times, 03rd August 1859",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10766,5,8,1859,Summer,5,8,1859,Summer,", and not at all paid ; the receat gret drought , which has left the whole province of Santa y6","The Times, 05th August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10767,5,8,1859,Summer,5,8,1859,Summer,"unfavourable for staple produce of the country , the long droughts of autumn being succeeded by severe frosts , which burnt","The Times, 05th August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10768,6,8,1859,Summer,6,8,1859,Summer,"improved the supply , which the . previous , severe drought materially affected . Sales . of meal' t1 some extent","The Times, 06th August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10769,15,8,1859,Summer,15,8,1859,Summer,In Northern Illinots ; alw that a severe and loqg.oentinad drought In eeztain districts in Ohio hs badly damyed the corn,"The Times, 15th August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10770,16,8,1859,Summer,16,8,1859,Summer,"in anticip , - tion ol the effeets ef the drought ot last inter in reducing the water.stpply of the preeent","The Times, 16th August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10771,31,8,1859,Summer,31,8,1859,Summer,"been almost entirely lost sight of this year , the drought mentioned some time back having seriously affected the means of","The Times, 31st August 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10772,10,9,1859,Autumn,10,9,1859,Autumn,"the province of Buenos Ayres has suffered most severely from drought ; This was followed by heavy rains , succeeded by","The Times, 10th September 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10773,15,9,1859,Autumn,15,9,1859,Autumn,""" where thesufferieg People cry for a cessation of the drought ; "" Cast thy barden upon the Lord' "" (","The Times, 15th September 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10774,23,9,1859,Autumn,23,9,1859,Autumn,"the most extensive graziers , the less created by the drought has been considerable . Cattle purchased in the early spring","The Times, 23rd September 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10775,23,9,1859,Autumn,23,9,1859,Autumn,"not believe that any living mlan recollects a time of drought equa in Intensity to that of 1889. "" $ DUBLIN","The Times, 23rd September 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10776,5,10,1859,Autumn,5,10,1859,Autumn,"accounted for , it Is said , by the long drought in the summer and the want of grus preventing the","The Times, 05th October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10777,6,10,1859,Autumn,6,10,1859,Autumn,"the best that could be brought forward . The great drought that prevailed during the summer , and the consequent failure","The Times, 06th October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10778,8,10,1859,Autumn,8,10,1859,Autumn,returned to the Rosario overland in disgnst. lhe 2eco ( drought ) has not been so destructive as was at first,"The Times, 08th October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10779,10,10,1859,Autumn,10,10,1859,Autumn,"upon the whole , pretty well balanced . The long drought of the summer told terribly against the Connaught breeders ,","The Times, 10th October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10780,11,10,1859,Autumn,11,10,1859,Autumn,"it cross the narrow sea . Owing to the unprecedented drought and heat of the summer months , the canals which","The Times, 11st October 1859",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 10781,19,10,1859,Autumn,19,10,1859,Autumn,idleness . An agriculturist has to struggle with rains and droughts with the rot and the grape disease ; a merchant,"The Times, 19th October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10782,20,10,1859,Autumn,20,10,1859,Autumn,"the North Italian peasantry , had been burnt up with drought , chestnuts were scanty , the walnuts had the rot","The Times, 20th October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10783,20,10,1859,Autumn,20,10,1859,Autumn,"in. the spring , storms in the summer , and drought in the autumn , nothing seemed to thrive but the","The Times, 20th October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10784,27,10,1859,Autumn,27,10,1859,Autumn,"; wheat , per muid , 33 . The severe drought has ceased . Various corps of volunteer are forming w1ith","The Times, 27th October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10785,29,10,1859,Autumn,29,10,1859,Autumn,"reason of their growth having been retarded by the extreme drought , had been deficient in yield , we mentioned that","The Times, 29th October 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10786,7,11,1859,Autumn,7,11,1859,Autumn,"ma Te mallobpaketsyare neve uberowdednor gthey otake masohand ordalviewihoutrses.e T droughticets andeeryInfrmation aeeLin ed-let , raeet Ldog Ishouild ariw0yme Begregiatererd4. bZ","The Times, 07th November 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10787,9,11,1859,Autumn,9,11,1859,Autumn,", of course , might overcome , and that isthelong drought , whichlastsfromMaytillSeptember . Agood systemofirrigationwouldremove the difficulty ; %but no","The Times, 09th November 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10788,16,11,1859,Autumn,16,11,1859,Autumn,"pistl , ogeherwit th imrvhembeneftsaofvte-inensroed , V w "" erefis Droughtbeiore thepublit ickers nd , gent mng reuirinments WIL , IAb8ALLEYl","The Times, 16th November 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10789,19,11,1859,Autumn,19,11,1859,Autumn,"year has been of a moat' remarkable charaoter ; Great drought , inltense heat , thai rare phenomenon the aurora oe","The Times, 19th November 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10790,21,11,1859,Autumn,21,11,1859,Autumn,"had a succession of bad years. -crops failing first from drought , then from frost and other causes . The Internal","The Times, 21st November 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10791,21,11,1859,Autumn,21,11,1859,Autumn,"closed a part of the year either by ice or drought , have been unobstructed . In the case of theOhio","The Times, 21st November 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10792,26,11,1859,Autumn,26,11,1859,Autumn,Cape Town . The frontier is peaceful . A severe drought has prevailed . There was no food for the cattle,"The Times, 26th November 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10793,17,12,1859,Winter,17,12,1859,Winter,"in the colony about the crops , inconzequence of the drought . Tie company , how- ever , will be little","The Times, 17th December 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10794,26,12,1859,Winter,26,12,1859,Winter,"to the 'permit' system . The ill effeets of thejlate drought are being rapidly effaced , for copious rains havo fallen","The Times, 26th December 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10795,29,12,1859,Winter,29,12,1859,Winter,"and the old system of irrigation , by cotrecting the drought , enables the cultivator to vary and to multiply the","The Times, 29th December 1859",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10796,3,1,1860,Winter,3,1,1860,Winter,", D.L. ; Lieutenant- Colonel bernard , D.L. ; Lleutenant-Coloncl Drought , D.L. ; Mlessrs . Thomars Hackett , D.L. ;","The Times, 03rd January 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10797,4,1,1860,Winter,4,1,1860,Winter,"light' lands are subjected to 'much tillage. for fear of drought . Hence 'the Blicing of a shallow furrow , paring","The Times, 04th January 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10798,4,1,1860,Winter,4,1,1860,Winter,"into a homogeueous mass under a flooding rain and hardening drought , the former ( if spared the consolidating pressure of","The Times, 04th January 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10799,6,1,1860,Winter,6,1,1860,Winter,", owing to the great loss of shee-p during the drought , will probably ho less . There ts a report","The Times, 06th January 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10800,20,1,1860,Winter,20,1,1860,Winter,"havo already been sustained in cattle , owing to the drought . In Chill and eoast produce we find the following","The Times, 20th January 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10801,24,1,1860,Winter,24,1,1860,Winter,"LTE CARLISLE DCoK A RAILWAY CO'A.Av tXins was an action Drought by the widow of a labouring man , who was","The Times, 24th January 1860",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Carlisle,19th Century newspaper,Media 10802,24,1,1860,Winter,24,1,1860,Winter,"Huesca , in Arragon , assured Mr. Lunley that the drought of the preceding summer was so great and the vintage","The Times, 24th January 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10803,26,1,1860,Winter,26,1,1860,Winter,"( Upward of 6,5 Omit area3 gaatee remedy for dowrn droughtsendmreomun 6molekIn chimneys wvhen3 not In ore , an m ,","The Times, 26th January 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10804,31,1,1860,Winter,31,1,1860,Winter,"the finest in the world , and is free from droughts . The soll embraces every variely and 1B welt meted","The Times, 31st January 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10805,2,2,1860,Winter,2,2,1860,Winter,one of the finest inthe woild. aod Is free tcom droughts . The sotl embraces every vadelr and Is well oluted,"The Times, 02nd February 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10806,2,2,1860,Winter,2,2,1860,Winter,"not yet re- covered , wve fear , from this drought , and St. Ann 's has also been greatly depressed","The Times, 02nd February 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10807,4,2,1860,Winter,4,2,1860,Winter,"one of the nogrt in the world , andis freefrom droughts . Thesollembraceaeveryvarielyand is well suited for agrlcultura purpoes The vino","The Times, 04th February 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10808,10,2,1860,Winter,10,2,1860,Winter,"continues , and serious apprehensions are entertained of a severe drought that will extend over a larger space of eountry than","The Times, 10th February 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10809,2,3,1860,Spring,2,3,1860,Spring,"SUVEYING , Leveliug , CivUi Engineerlng . Arhie Buldiang . Droughtitg , Mapping , Plan Drawing . Mhlndne ar d VOlaIng","The Times, 02nd March 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10810,6,3,1860,Spring,6,3,1860,Spring,"Cattle had come forwasrd freely in part owing to the drought , lhich had induced ettanlCeros to reaflize , sending in","The Times, 06th March 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10811,6,3,1860,Spring,6,3,1860,Spring,"country , however , was suffering in many parts from drought . Annexed is amercantile letter "" Affairsatre polltlcaiy tranquil in","The Times, 06th March 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10812,8,3,1860,Spring,8,3,1860,Spring,". -EIare and Co. , , 3 mechanIcal and perseave droughtemee and engravers en weed , Nio . , Eex-treet ,","The Times, 08th March 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10813,8,3,1860,Spring,8,3,1860,Spring,"Although the co ] ony had suffered from a severe drought , it was expected that the crops would not be","The Times, 08th March 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10814,8,3,1860,Spring,8,3,1860,Spring,the sheep and cattle ir . consequence of the long-continued drought . The general monetary position of the colony remained sound,"The Times, 08th March 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10815,10,3,1860,Spring,10,3,1860,Spring,"Enley , promoted in 25th Foot . 91st Foot-Richard Beynal Drought , gent , to be Ensign , by pur chase","The Times, 10th March 1860","England,Wales","UKJ,UKL","UKJ2,UKL2","UKJ22,UKL24",Lewes,19th Century newspaper,Media 10816,2,4,1860,Spring,2,4,1860,Spring,"Graaf-Peinet division alone the loss of stock by the late drought Is estimated at 100,0001 . Much squabbling exists among the","The Times, 02nd April 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10817,4,4,1860,Spring,4,4,1860,Spring,"little had been done durlng the month , the great drought of the previous three months having prevented its transport to","The Times, 04th April 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10818,9,4,1860,Spring,9,4,1860,Spring,"scarcity of food for cattle , consequent upon the remarkable drought of the summer of 1859 , is more than realized","The Times, 09th April 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10819,18,4,1860,Spring,18,4,1860,Spring,", Collumpton , Devon ; Peter Thomas Dean , Lower Droughton , Manchester ; John Alfred Harding Bath ; William Arling","The Times, 18th April 1860","England,Wales","UKL,UKK,UKE,UKD","UKL1,UKK4,UKE1,UKD3","UKL14,UKK43,UKE11","Carmarthen,Hull",19th Century newspaper,Media 10820,19,4,1860,Spring,19,4,1860,Spring,"Her Staeo-y' Treasury , on tno nsuject of plcmgn Mr. Drought upon . uperanuaaton allownuce : to , ethee mica tne","The Times, 19th April 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10821,26,4,1860,Spring,26,4,1860,Spring,"cakg ( from butts to pins ) , seven good drought horoes , several waggons . Srays. c-rnt and tur-s ,","The Times, 26th April 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10822,30,4,1860,Spring,30,4,1860,Spring,"of this weel , there was no change from the drought of the past few weeksx . There Is , therefore","The Times, 30th April 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10823,2,5,1860,Spring,2,5,1860,Spring,"the recent salutary change , says- "" Saturday last the drought terminated , Rain commenced to fall copiously about 6 o'-lock","The Times, 02nd May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10824,5,5,1860,Spring,5,5,1860,Spring,"his foroes and crossed the river . "" A severe drought prevailed . "" The Democratic Convention at Charleston hia elected","The Times, 05th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10825,7,5,1860,Spring,7,5,1860,Spring,"the new crop can be zeceived . After a protracted drought at the South , which Is unusual at ibis period","The Times, 07th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10826,14,5,1860,Spring,14,5,1860,Spring,Trelawny were reported to be in bad condition from the drought ; cattle and stock of every description were suffering from,"The Times, 14th May 1860",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Trelawny,19th Century newspaper,Media 10827,14,5,1860,Spring,14,5,1860,Spring,"rlatho to tho grant of as speruamuntion all-enace to Mr. Drought , late a rarveyor of the Post-office Deportment in Ireiand","The Times, 14th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10828,14,5,1860,Spring,14,5,1860,Spring,of the cerres opeedrm vhich has taken place beotweei Mr Drought and the Poet-office sino ho ce3aed to bo an offtior,"The Times, 14th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10829,15,5,1860,Spring,15,5,1860,Spring,". "" The motion eras agreed to . MR . DROUGHT AND TEiE POST-OFFICE . Mr. LAING moved to discharge the","The Times, 15th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10830,15,5,1860,Spring,15,5,1860,Spring,"19th o , April for a return relative to Mr. Drought , and , instead thereof , to move "" for","The Times, 15th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10831,15,5,1860,Spring,15,5,1860,Spring,"wished to withhold the part which would tell in Mr. Drought 's favour , only giving that part of It which","The Times, 15th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10832,15,5,1860,Spring,15,5,1860,Spring,case would an- pear in the remonstrance made by Mr. Drought after leaving the service . Mr. G REGORY remarked that,"The Times, 15th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10833,15,5,1860,Spring,15,5,1860,Spring,referred to were exactly those which the friends of Mr. Drought were most anxious to peruse . He conld not conceive,"The Times, 15th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10834,15,5,1860,Spring,15,5,1860,Spring,"many of the papers ask-ed for contained justifications of Mr. Drought 's conduct , and he thought it was not creditable","The Times, 15th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10835,16,5,1860,Spring,16,5,1860,Spring,"MaJesty'a Treasn , y on the nublect of placing Mr. Drought upon superannuation allowance , together with the anowera thereto received","The Times, 16th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10836,16,5,1860,Spring,16,5,1860,Spring,lettera addre-sed by Mr. Hil and Mr. Comrnwal to Mr. Drought ina reference to the same subjects . Mir . Ce,"The Times, 16th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10837,17,5,1860,Spring,17,5,1860,Spring,"even as food for pigs , consequent on the continued drought . Buteher 's meat fetched an enormous price . In","The Times, 17th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10838,28,5,1860,Spring,28,5,1860,Spring,"AdrldgeIP , on WednesdaA tay 30 , being the second drought from the u ud erUployed on ths Grtuo Stirrey DorIes","The Times, 28th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10839,28,5,1860,Spring,28,5,1860,Spring,"had would ba as injarloas to agriculture as the excessive droughtwhich preceded it , if it were not for the intervals","The Times, 28th May 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10840,1,6,1860,Summer,1,6,1860,Summer,was also a necessity for providing a supply for extreme droughts . These large reservoirs would centaen sufficiento ater mskin allowances,"The Times, 01st June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10841,2,6,1860,Summer,2,6,1860,Summer,that the report previously circulated that the four months ' drought we have experienced had materially injured the growth of the,"The Times, 02nd June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10842,4,6,1860,Summer,4,6,1860,Summer,"Derby . Rev. 0 IF F hrton on Homber , Droughton .. t 4 001 Reo Gen. Heenrib 2 M2 6","The Times, 04th June 1860",England,UKF,"UKF1,UKF2","UKF11,UKF25",Kettering,19th Century newspaper,Media 10843,9,6,1860,Summer,9,6,1860,Summer,"e toAOorfu In 27 daytn s. f d from hciEght drought of water , Is particularly adapted for this tradle .","The Times, 09th June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10844,9,6,1860,Summer,9,6,1860,Summer,"this wias followed by a ferther calamity , an extraordinary drought that deprived their cattle of the pasture on which they","The Times, 09th June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10845,9,6,1860,Summer,9,6,1860,Summer,"of Assembly separated last year , notwith- standing the severe drought which had so long prevailed . The fact that the","The Times, 09th June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10846,12,6,1860,Summer,12,6,1860,Summer,cotton region ; from other parts the complaints continue of drought ; nearly everywhere the plant Is represented as backward and,"The Times, 12nd June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10847,21,6,1860,Summer,21,6,1860,Summer,Diagrams . Obhem ; ha TheorW and Pracllce . With Droughta . Whiat ; with Chapters on Loo and Cribbage .,"The Times, 21st June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10848,23,6,1860,Summer,23,6,1860,Summer,meet the serious losses incurred in the coming year by drought . The return from the Bank of England for the,"The Times, 23rd June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10849,27,6,1860,Summer,27,6,1860,Summer,felt throughout the island ; in consequence of the continued drought . With the exception of a few cases of smallpox,"The Times, 27th June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10850,27,6,1860,Summer,27,6,1860,Summer,", 203,000 . From Grenada we learn that a continuous drought was telling severely upon the plantations in most parts of","The Times, 27th June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10851,28,6,1860,Summer,28,6,1860,Summer,"of 3,3601 . In consequence of the distress caused by drought a diminution is anticipated in the income of the cur-rent","The Times, 28th June 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10852,4,7,1860,Summer,4,7,1860,Summer,from the NVest continues favourable for the crops . The drought which has prevailed at the East has not been felt,"The Times, 04th July 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10853,4,7,1860,Summer,4,7,1860,Summer,"entertained in all parts of the country of a coming drought , but these , I am glad to write ,","The Times, 04th July 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10854,9,7,1860,Summer,9,7,1860,Summer,found to be moist when other land is suffering from drought ; the corn is stout and flourishing while ordinarily-managed crops,"The Times, 09th July 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10855,30,7,1860,Summer,30,7,1860,Summer,"Guadaloupe , where much suffering was caused by a prolonged drought . "" 1 For the last three months , ""","The Times, 30th July 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10856,30,7,1860,Summer,30,7,1860,Summer,"of Loch Oich was eo much reduced by a long-continued drought as wholly suspend the navigation for some days , and","The Times, 30th July 1860",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Loch Oich,19th Century newspaper,Media 10857,30,7,1860,Summer,30,7,1860,Summer,"Inconvenience as possible . "" A summer remarkable for Its drought was succeeded by a winter of unusual severity and duration","The Times, 30th July 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10858,3,8,1860,Summer,3,8,1860,Summer,"miserics the gran croesi have lso unfottnantlyWLaed this eanr through drought . Sventsy five th , usand Persons ( of whom","The Times, 03rd August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10859,6,8,1860,Summer,6,8,1860,Summer,the AtlantIe States and all the Upland districts . The drought is represented as doing much injury In stunting the plant,"The Times, 06th August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10860,8,8,1860,Summer,8,8,1860,Summer,"Deltas of Orizss from the terrible efEects f flood and drought to whiSch they have been tn long eubojest. menats ,","The Times, 08th August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10861,8,8,1860,Summer,8,8,1860,Summer,"the gruin croep hare alo unfortunately faled his year through drought . Seventy-fieo th3usand tersons ( ot whom 10,000 are widows","The Times, 08th August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10862,20,8,1860,Summer,20,8,1860,Summer,"cotton crop , however , the complaints of damage from drought are still rather general , and , making all allowance","The Times, 20th August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10863,21,8,1860,Summer,21,8,1860,Summer,"BHghisnds ; there was no excess either of rain or drought , heat or cold , and the broods of grouse","The Times, 21st August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10864,22,8,1860,Summer,22,8,1860,Summer,"we have rarely , If ever known a year of drought when an abundant cotton crop was not produced . Dry","The Times, 22nd August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10865,22,8,1860,Summer,22,8,1860,Summer,"present extraordinary fierceness of the heat and duration of the drought , is a auestion that remains yet to be settled","The Times, 22nd August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10866,22,8,1860,Summer,22,8,1860,Summer,"be settled . In the second place , while the drought has been more universal than , perhaps , ever before","The Times, 22nd August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10867,27,8,1860,Summer,27,8,1860,Summer,"bad season there last year , and this year a drought , which has extended over nine months , threatens to","The Times, 27th August 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10868,3,9,1860,Autumn,3,9,1860,Autumn,"quantity . The drawbacks sustained have been from heat and drought , aud , consequently , while the autumn-sown crops which","The Times, 03rd September 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10869,6,9,1860,Autumn,6,9,1860,Autumn,"States the complaint , if any , has been of drought ; but , though want of rain has rather injured","The Times, 06th September 1860",England,UKD,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10870,7,9,1860,Autumn,7,9,1860,Autumn,"the mnelting of the winter snows or the largest sumnen drouth neither adds nor detracts , Montmorenci , and , indeed","The Times, 07th September 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10871,12,9,1860,Autumn,12,9,1860,Autumn,"weather , was 5,000,000 bales ; but since then the drought has affected the upland , and some reduction must be","The Times, 12nd September 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10872,15,9,1860,Autumn,15,9,1860,Autumn,"has displayed through the entire part-from the eolemn prophecy of drought , with which the oratorio com3nences , totheair , ""","The Times, 15th September 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10873,26,9,1860,Autumn,26,9,1860,Autumn,mission to Moseil- catze 's country represents great suffering from drought . IMr . Moffatt and his followers were being well,"The Times, 26th September 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10874,4,10,1860,Autumn,4,10,1860,Autumn,ago very serious com- plaints were made of the continued drought . Lakes and river 's were short of supplies ;,"The Times, 04th October 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10875,8,10,1860,Autumn,8,10,1860,Autumn,"5d. per lh . In August accounts of damage from drought in the higher lands were received , whichi gave a","The Times, 08th October 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10876,8,10,1860,Autumn,8,10,1860,Autumn,"ave'sgrpsssed the result of theformrer , ann-t*at the damage by drought s houldl have curtaild it to the extent of 4ts1","The Times, 08th October 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10877,12,10,1860,Autumn,12,10,1860,Autumn,Bermuda dates are to the l9th inst . The long-contInued drought in Barbadoes and Antigua bad at length come to an,"The Times, 12nd October 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10878,18,10,1860,Autumn,18,10,1860,Autumn,"wheat has been far less succensful , owing to the drought , though nowhere less than 22 bushels , and varying","The Times, 18th October 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10879,29,11,1860,Autumn,29,11,1860,Autumn,"year the crop was indifferent , owing to the excesive drought of July and Augast , and ir consequence prioes rose","The Times, 29th November 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10880,1,12,1860,Winter,1,12,1860,Winter,"a proficient wood engraver , who is aIso a fair droughtainan. and conrersant wIth oolnfeivprinttsng , i dteiron of taking abe","The Times, 01st December 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10881,3,12,1860,Winter,3,12,1860,Winter,'s and St. Andrew 's had lost considerably from previous drought . -Many of the plantations would exceed the crops of,"The Times, 03rd December 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10882,10,12,1860,Winter,10,12,1860,Winter,"farms which had been relinquished in consequence of a periodof drought have been relet , and in many instances at an","The Times, 10th December 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10883,15,12,1860,Winter,15,12,1860,Winter,". Nearly all the farms relinquished in consequence of the drought have been relet , in many instances at an increased","The Times, 15th December 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10884,20,12,1860,Winter,20,12,1860,Winter,"build refuges for the destitute ; a dry summer brings drought into our houses and pestilence into our cities , and","The Times, 20th December 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10885,24,12,1860,Winter,24,12,1860,Winter,"words . T'here is an old prejudice in favour of drought at Midsuimmer and hard frosts at Christmas , and ,","The Times, 24th December 1860",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10886,4,1,1861,Winter,4,1,1861,Winter,"wlhen the pasturage on tIle road has been destroyed by drought-a very unusual occurTencec-as in the past year , it is","The Times, 04th January 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10887,5,1,1861,Winter,5,1,1861,Winter,"the extent of injury alleged to have been done by drought . Then , however , it became apparent that such","The Times, 05th January 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10888,5,1,1861,Winter,5,1,1861,Winter,"doubt would have receded stiU further had not long- continued drought and subsequently unpropitious weather indicated a diminished , in lieu","The Times, 05th January 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10889,14,1,1861,Winter,14,1,1861,Winter,"Irul pmtelar may be obtained from Messrs . Whbite , Drought .. , and hite , soliitors 12 , GreAt Marlborough-strect","The Times, 14th January 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10890,14,1,1861,Winter,14,1,1861,Winter,", almost on your knees , to spare you these droughts and deluges , tells yoll with a bland smile that","The Times, 14th January 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10891,22,1,1861,Winter,22,1,1861,Winter,"of them . WVhat 'with water , and what with drought ; what witll wind and liehtning ; what with a","The Times, 22nd January 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10892,24,1,1861,Winter,24,1,1861,Winter,"our Cotton Trade rested on utterly insecure foundations . A drought , a deluge , even a premature frost , might","The Times, 24th January 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10893,25,1,1861,Winter,25,1,1861,Winter,"firesides of the rich is far more noxious than the droughts of July or the dreaded effluvia of the Thames ,","The Times, 25th January 1861",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 10894,25,1,1861,Winter,25,1,1861,Winter,"comes to life , owing to perils of floods and droughts and risks of being devoured by fishes and waterfow ]","The Times, 25th January 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10895,7,2,1861,Winter,7,2,1861,Winter,"alittle falling off of rewenue , owin& to faii-in and drought in the North , Westerit ferq4ices. ; bsit. -en thc","The Times, 07th February 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10896,16,2,1861,Winter,16,2,1861,Winter,"small in the berry , probably arising from the protracted drought last season and the subsequent bad weatlher for curing .","The Times, 16th February 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10897,21,2,1861,Winter,21,2,1861,Winter,"boundary of the division , the same unmitigated state of drought exists . ' "" The Lieutenant-Governor in his passage through","The Times, 21st February 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10898,9,3,1861,Spring,9,3,1861,Spring,ground generally holds moisture enough to survive many weeks of drought ; wealth is so diffiused that none depend absolutely on,"The Times, 09th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10899,9,3,1861,Spring,9,3,1861,Spring,"If the land depends on the annual rains , a drought is death to thousands . Nature , however , is","The Times, 09th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10900,14,3,1861,Spring,14,3,1861,Spring,"Nlheua tbe Duke of Cambrdgte . Ensign t . R. Drought , byMr . Hume , . P. Captain Dugmore ,","The Times, 14th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10901,28,3,1861,Spring,28,3,1861,Spring,"that famine is for the most part occasioned by the drought , the agony of thirst is added to that of","The Times, 28th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10902,28,3,1861,Spring,28,3,1861,Spring,"Corfu , ever charged an Enoglish Minister with causing a drought and failure of the crops . But the Opinion forgets","The Times, 28th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10903,28,3,1861,Spring,28,3,1861,Spring,"the Opinion forgets what it had just related about the drought , and a few lines on says : - ""","The Times, 28th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10904,28,3,1861,Spring,28,3,1861,Spring,"of running streams which characterizes this country . A long drought has caused the famino , and apparently it'will notbe arrested","The Times, 28th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10905,28,3,1861,Spring,28,3,1861,Spring,"must be puzzled to find out whether it is the drought that has caused the famine , or the copious supply","The Times, 28th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10906,28,3,1861,Spring,28,3,1861,Spring,"probably conclude that whether it was the water or the drought , or the failure of the crops , "" perfidious","The Times, 28th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10907,28,3,1861,Spring,28,3,1861,Spring,"human life by the infernal ingenuity of England in causing drought , it says : - "" The famine extends from","The Times, 28th March 1861",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10908,29,3,1861,Spring,29,3,1861,Spring,mcans of retaining in cultivation dtuing a period of great drought an extent of Land which was represented by preduce to,"The Times, 29th March 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10909,3,4,1861,Spring,3,4,1861,Spring,The parched condition of the standin crop and the unmitigated drought operated in money aid beUingwith. held whero the crop could,"The Times, 03rd April 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10910,11,4,1861,Spring,11,4,1861,Spring,andhad a long interview withhim next morning . Hoe was Drought in by the poheeman from Holyhead . henI saw himhimhe,"The Times, 11st April 1861",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL11,Holyhead,19th Century newspaper,Media 10911,13,4,1861,Spring,13,4,1861,Spring,"judging of this we taust bear in mind the unusual droughts of 1859 , with their effects on hay and other","The Times, 13rd April 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10912,16,4,1861,Spring,16,4,1861,Spring,"be extended over another yrar . In these years of drought muany people die cd ctual tarvation , but the cattle","The Times, 16th April 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10913,16,4,1861,Spring,16,4,1861,Spring,"Goor6aon , is fearfuL This Is the third Fear QC drought . There was hardly any autumnal crop and is carcely","The Times, 16th April 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10914,19,4,1861,Spring,19,4,1861,Spring,". rm e idro:fih i eiad1 roo , e Warbuton Drought , of Cargin , coon Ioscoinaon. atE Ora the 1sat","The Times, 19th April 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10915,4,5,1861,Spring,4,5,1861,Spring,situated geographically that no irrigation could stay a faminein ayearof drought . Thehotwindsetin fromthe deserttothenorth-west of Delhiacrossthose districts scorching the ears,"The Times, 04th May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10916,11,5,1861,Spring,11,5,1861,Spring,"the cereal crops , though suffering from the cold an drought are look- ing well on the averagge , and would","The Times, 11st May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10917,13,5,1861,Spring,13,5,1861,Spring,prevalence of cholera and the failure of the crops from drought . The ! atni.ir of pa-3engers carried in the past,"The Times, 13rd May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10918,22,5,1861,Spring,22,5,1861,Spring,"in Parliament . Otlier names mentioned aro thoso of Lord Droughton , LA. , 180 ; Lor4 Carrington , 3 .","The Times, 22nd May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10919,25,5,1861,Spring,25,5,1861,Spring,"open to any ono to argue that the depopulation , drought , mat-marshes , and sand-drifts of this formidsblo isthmus can","The Times, 25th May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10920,27,5,1861,Spring,27,5,1861,Spring,misery which must inevitably result from a second year of drought . Mr. Grant has appointed Small Cause Couirt judges for,"The Times, 27th May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10921,27,5,1861,Spring,27,5,1861,Spring,"early settin- in of the rains , after the extreme drought we have had tiis year , would be a great","The Times, 27th May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10922,28,5,1861,Spring,28,5,1861,Spring,", belonging to Mr. Warren , the landlord , was Drought up for final examination . Sergeant Burcher , F 2","The Times, 28th May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10923,30,5,1861,Spring,30,5,1861,Spring,"parts , and of the alarm caused by the contilued drought , which has already done niucli injury to the crops","The Times, 30th May 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10924,3,6,1861,Summer,3,6,1861,Summer,"J. Twining , 35th Regiment ; Ensign B. R , Drought , EnsigneH .. Trenchard , Ensign 3 . V. Nugent","The Times, 03rd June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10925,4,6,1861,Summer,4,6,1861,Summer,"an event . had hmappcned in the shape of a drought and conse-- quent famine , the necessay effect of which","The Times, 04th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10926,4,6,1861,Summer,4,6,1861,Summer,"military and public works . Against the latter department he Drought very heavy charges , and said lie should 'vote against","The Times, 04th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10927,6,6,1861,Summer,6,6,1861,Summer,"rain , but look pretty well , consi- dering the drought . The following telegrams appear in the Bo. ; cZay","The Times, 06th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10928,14,6,1861,Summer,14,6,1861,Summer,"losses sustained in the early part of last year by drought , the affairs of the company are in a satisfactory","The Times, 14th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10929,22,6,1861,Summer,22,6,1861,Summer,". The former has been materially augmented by a severe drought lasting eight months , which caused an additional outlay for","The Times, 22nd June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10930,26,6,1861,Summer,26,6,1861,Summer,"1859 it was but 8,000 tons , owing to excessive droughts , whicn also threaten the crops of 1860-61 . In","The Times, 26th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10931,28,6,1861,Summer,28,6,1861,Summer,"and unculturable , but now under the influence of the drought universally accessible , and bearing the most luxuriant crops ;","The Times, 28th June 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10932,1,7,1861,Summer,1,7,1861,Summer,"the plant suffered severel in the spriun from Lhe long drought . Bsisy , oats , and beans are bcter reported","The Times, 01st July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10933,3,7,1861,Summer,3,7,1861,Summer,"to a man 's waist . Under the winding walks drought is unknown . Yon snowy Alpine crests , which are","The Times, 03rd July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10934,4,7,1861,Summer,4,7,1861,Summer,"bcrete wam ud ofnwatold Inrevitabnd fel Ocopens con-er mwtinaneiof thed drought , an topbepa , zand o Ith mesclere that t","The Times, 04th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10935,6,7,1861,Summer,6,7,1861,Summer,"is dealt out by distributing . chanels in periods of drought ; and , eaoreover , dealt out in sufficient auanties","The Times, 06th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10936,6,7,1861,Summer,6,7,1861,Summer,reuder navigable river and large canals which fn time of drought wrould otherwise be pretty nearly dried up . In this,"The Times, 06th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10937,6,7,1861,Summer,6,7,1861,Summer,"have been three years of famine , four years of drought , seven of inundation , two of severe inundiAon ,","The Times, 06th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10938,8,7,1861,Summer,8,7,1861,Summer,"sesson does not reach 200,000 head , owing to the drought , and tho consequent poverty of the anima s .","The Times, 08th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10939,10,7,1861,Summer,10,7,1861,Summer,", as a rule , are sight , the long drought of the spring having cramped -the plants ; but the","The Times, 10th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10940,10,7,1861,Summer,10,7,1861,Summer,re-emigration the tion agent observes that owint to the great drought of the last twoyears Deople age ( in ariculture and,"The Times, 10th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10941,15,7,1861,Summer,15,7,1861,Summer,"four enemies . These are the river when rising , drought too much or unseasonable rain , and frost . Theiast","The Times, 15th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10942,15,7,1861,Summer,15,7,1861,Summer,"a negro varies 901. to 1201 . His enemies are drought , excessivo rais2 the ball worm , and the arny","The Times, 15th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10943,17,7,1861,Summer,17,7,1861,Summer,"the bad sections of the tractbv the influence of the drought . These have been estimated approxmatelyataboutthrec mionssterlin . Heavy ,","The Times, 17th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10944,17,7,1861,Summer,17,7,1861,Summer,"they have been aggravated , I belve that should the drought now cease andravourable rains be had a strong reaction among","The Times, 17th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10945,17,7,1861,Summer,17,7,1861,Summer,"now to rest on the cessation or continuance of the drought . Another rainless year will prostrate utterly , I fear","The Times, 17th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10946,17,7,1861,Summer,17,7,1861,Summer,defective rain fal . The season immediately following the great drought of 183' was one in which rain feU to exces,"The Times, 17th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10947,25,7,1861,Summer,25,7,1861,Summer,"of the IDelhi District , for in-stance , the continued drought turned many swampy lands , hitherto useless , into productive","The Times, 25th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10948,26,7,1861,Summer,26,7,1861,Summer,it . The txtent of the area over which ther drought provaled was much more restricted than many people supposed .,"The Times, 26th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10949,26,7,1861,Summer,26,7,1861,Summer,"years it had three years of famine , four of drought , seven of inundation , iwo of severe inundation ,","The Times, 26th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10950,29,7,1861,Summer,29,7,1861,Summer,"the rairny season , that we should have a long drought after the first down-pour . Nothing could have been more","The Times, 29th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10951,30,7,1861,Summer,30,7,1861,Summer,"chlen . Combined with the aelduatedeemo as-upi formsaD agrocble effervesncg drought , in which its aperient qities are much increased .","The Times, 30th July 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10952,5,8,1861,Summer,5,8,1861,Summer,"roots nearly desftroyed , 'n spite of the heat and drought of that year . Inr 1860 i planted other portions","The Times, 05th August 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10953,14,8,1861,Summer,14,8,1861,Summer,intensify their green . Between this and tho Alps the drought can do little or no mis- chief . Would it,"The Times, 14th August 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10954,19,8,1861,Summer,19,8,1861,Summer,"have rather alarming accounts of the effects of the long drought in Genoa . The Genoese are , indeed , ""","The Times, 19th August 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10955,20,8,1861,Summer,20,8,1861,Summer,", out of order . Close , hardfrosts , ndroaring droughts , are now the affliction ; the results the eame-imipoverished","The Times, 20th August 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10956,20,8,1861,Summer,20,8,1861,Summer,"day of the disaster at Novara . A fortnight 's drought has done irreparable , inurderous work . The Indian corn","The Times, 20th August 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10957,20,8,1861,Summer,20,8,1861,Summer,"to watet their cattle ; for , owing to the drought , the hay crops have failed utterly , and water","The Times, 20th August 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10958,7,9,1861,Autumn,7,9,1861,Autumn,"Babinet directs attention to the fact that in years of drought , and when the river is low , the rising","The Times, 07th September 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10959,17,9,1861,Autumn,17,9,1861,Autumn,"Edinburgh the wife of J. C. O.n the 12th inst.at Droughton , Northamptonshie , the wife of the llee Alfred Henry","The Times, 17th September 1861","England,Scotland","UKM,UKF","UKM2,UKF2",UKM25,Northamptonshie,19th Century newspaper,Media 10960,18,9,1861,Autumn,18,9,1861,Autumn,", for which Heaven punishes mankind by vine disoaso , drought , hailstorms , and the like , while at the","The Times, 18th September 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10961,26,9,1861,Autumn,26,9,1861,Autumn,", 2 , Upper Mrontagne-street , Russell-quare . W. F. Drought Stephens , Esq. , 12 , Cleveland-gardems , Hyde-prk .","The Times, 26th September 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10962,28,9,1861,Autumn,28,9,1861,Autumn,", 2 , Upper ( ontaue-street Resel-square . W. F. Drought Stephens , Req. , 12 . Clevelad-gardens , Hyde-park .","The Times, 28th September 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10963,28,9,1861,Autumn,28,9,1861,Autumn,"injurious to the inte- rests of the country . The drought had terminated , and copious rains had fallen . The","The Times, 28th September 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10964,30,9,1861,Autumn,30,9,1861,Autumn,", 2 , Upper Montague-street , IRnssell-sqoare . W. F. Drought Stesphens , Esq. , 12 , Cleveland.ganiens llyde-parkc . (","The Times, 30th September 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10965,1,10,1861,Autumn,1,10,1861,Autumn,"of which , if conunitted in 13urope , would have Drought dovwn upon the guilty parties the indignation of the whole","The Times, 01st October 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10966,2,10,1861,Autumn,2,10,1861,Autumn,flocks in the provinec had suffered greatly from the continued drought . The reports of all branches of trade 'werevery iinfavourable,"The Times, 02nd October 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10967,3,10,1861,Autumn,3,10,1861,Autumn,", aud they would be ptunished with a continuation of drought until restitution was made ; therefore it was in their","The Times, 03rd October 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10968,4,10,1861,Autumn,4,10,1861,Autumn,"native one , and after a temporary check from long-continued drought it revives fully as quick as the other . '","The Times, 04th October 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10969,10,10,1861,Autumn,10,10,1861,Autumn,"of India , London , and ctina , W. F. Drought Stephens , FAq. , 12 , Cleveland-gardens , Hydo-park .","The Times, 10th October 1861",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10970,11,10,1861,Autumn,11,10,1861,Autumn,"Bastk of$Indi2 , Lon , ton , anAM&nns W. P. Drought StephenroEsq .. l Clcvelnd-garders Hyde-park . Thosras Steuhomae , Eeq.aserchant","The Times, 11st October 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10971,14,10,1861,Autumn,14,10,1861,Autumn,"of India , London , and China . W. F. Drought Stephens , Esq. , 12 , Cleveand-gardens , Hyde-park .","The Times, 14th October 1861",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10972,16,10,1861,Autumn,16,10,1861,Autumn,", at Maryport , John Aehby Whittaker , lato of Droughton Hall , near Cockesouth , Cuinberland , in his 68th","The Times, 16th October 1861",England,"UKF,UKD","UKF2,UKD1",UKD11,"Leicestershire,Maryport",19th Century newspaper,Media 10973,16,10,1861,Autumn,16,10,1861,Autumn,"MercantileBank of Idia , London , and Chns W. F. Drought ; Stephens , Req 12,01evladens6 Hyde-park . Thomas Stenhanse .","The Times, 16th October 1861",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10974,16,10,1861,Autumn,16,10,1861,Autumn,"the scarcity of fodder , a consequence of long protracted drought , which compelled the labourer to send even some of","The Times, 16th October 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10975,17,10,1861,Autumn,17,10,1861,Autumn,"Charn , esBgyth and Co. ) rptgt-ulig , P. F. Drought Stepbens , Req.L 12 , Cleveland-gardens , Hlyde-park , Thomas","The Times, 17th October 1861",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10976,19,10,1861,Autumn,19,10,1861,Autumn,"thoParties entitledl thereto bavise Itmyof October , 1861 . FRAIiOIS DROUGHTOlq ; 49 , Flnsbury.scimro Solicitortothexxectons VIct. , oI . )","The Times, 19th October 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10977,21,10,1861,Autumn,21,10,1861,Autumn,"of Indit , London , and China . W. F. Drought Stephens , RE q , 12 , Cleveand-gardens , Hyde-park","The Times, 21st October 1861",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10978,21,10,1861,Autumn,21,10,1861,Autumn,on the sumnitswere embosomed in as lxuxuriantaverdureas if sixmonths ' drought had been powerless to scorch and sear it . The,"The Times, 21st October 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10979,24,10,1861,Autumn,24,10,1861,Autumn,"England will be relieved from any risk of another Cotton drought , while India will be enriched by a trade of","The Times, 24th October 1861",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10980,2,11,1861,Autumn,2,11,1861,Autumn,"produce which has suffered this year from the almost unprecedented drought , and which from its average price of llff. 12c.","The Times, 02nd November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10981,2,11,1861,Autumn,2,11,1861,Autumn,. F5orace has r4sen veryehigh in consequence of the late drought ; you are aware that inthylmilia cattle aro being slaughtered,"The Times, 02nd November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10982,2,11,1861,Autumn,2,11,1861,Autumn,". If the maize has been btirnt up by the drought , the wheat and rye and other grain crops have","The Times, 02nd November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10983,4,11,1861,Autumn,4,11,1861,Autumn,"'vival of trade was liL-ely to take place . Severe drought had been experienced , and cattle had consequently been sold","The Times, 04th November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10984,7,11,1861,Autumn,7,11,1861,Autumn,"in good time , for so great has been the drought this summer and autumn , that water was actually wanting","The Times, 07th November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10985,18,11,1861,Autumn,18,11,1861,Autumn,"of the "" false and malicious "" charge of bigamy Drought against her . In one of the letters he said","The Times, 18th November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10986,20,11,1861,Autumn,20,11,1861,Autumn,"under every disadvantage . She was suffering from an unprecedented drought , extending to many of the cotton districts . At","The Times, 20th November 1861",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10987,21,11,1861,Autumn,21,11,1861,Autumn,"latitude of England , the heat was great and the drought excessive , and wvhile Bgland enjoyed a delightful season ,","The Times, 21st November 1861",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10988,26,11,1861,Autumn,26,11,1861,Autumn,"and through greater varieties of climate , so that partial droughts might not produce extensive famines . But , whatever may","The Times, 26th November 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10989,10,12,1861,Winter,10,12,1861,Winter,TFhe land in the Mitidja has particularly suffered from' the drought . Notwith- standing the dry weather little corn has been,"The Times, 10th December 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10990,13,12,1861,Winter,13,12,1861,Winter,"of cargo , 20,037I .. In the Free State the drought had been succeeded by cop ? ious showers of rain","The Times, 13rd December 1861",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10991,15,1,1862,Winter,15,1,1862,Winter,"Esq. , Bermondsey , and Claphamn-house. near Lewes W. F. Drought Stephens , Fzq. , 12 , Cle veland-gardens , Hyde-park","The Times, 15th January 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10992,15,1,1862,Winter,15,1,1862,Winter,", cot to the tedious march , to hunger and drought , but to ill-temper , carelessness , and what -we","The Times, 15th January 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10993,18,1,1862,Winter,18,1,1862,Winter,"aly ever produced by worm , or frost , or drought . The largest crop is hermetically sealed by w ar","The Times, 18th January 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10994,30,1,1862,Winter,30,1,1862,Winter,"to remove him , upon which the present action was Drought to recover 43S. for the board and lodging of the","The Times, 30th January 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10995,4,2,1862,Winter,4,2,1862,Winter,"carry passengers and merchandise for amuse- ment . "" The drought had commenced again this year ; bn ( fortunately ,","The Times, 04th February 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10996,15,2,1862,Winter,15,2,1862,Winter,been rather dull during the month . The long continued drought has operated unata ruinous n th e s i ei,"The Times, 15th February 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 10997,25,2,1862,Winter,25,2,1862,Winter,"of Rio Janetrol , Brockworth Manor . GlocesW . F. Drought Stepens , Rsq . Clevoknlan-areas , Hyde-park . Robert Hesketh","The Times, 25th February 1862",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Kensington,19th Century newspaper,Media 10998,27,2,1862,Winter,27,2,1862,Winter,"JaneiroL , Brockworth Manor , Glocen. - tersbire W. F. Drought Stephens , Fzq. , Cleveland-gardens , Hryde-park- Robert H-eth .","The Times, 27th February 1862",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Brockworth,19th Century newspaper,Media 10999,8,3,1862,Spring,8,3,1862,Spring,"late of Rio Janciro , Bcockworth Moneor W , F. Drought Stephens , Es-. , Cleveland-gardens , Ilyde-psork Robet Hskels ,","The Times, 08th March 1862",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Kensington,19th Century newspaper,Media 11000,19,3,1862,Spring,19,3,1862,Spring,"dishonour done to thc memory of St. Patrick in the drought inflicted on the company , numbers of thenm having had","The Times, 19th March 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11001,26,3,1862,Spring,26,3,1862,Spring,"Bermnendsey , and C.iapham-Isouse , ncar Lewes W. ? . Drought Stephens Eeq , 12 Clevcland-gardeus , Hyde-park Chares hethm ,","The Times, 26th March 1862",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Whetham,19th Century newspaper,Media 11002,3,4,1862,Spring,3,4,1862,Spring,"been produced . That being so , the Bill was Drought in , and met with such universal approval on the","The Times, 03rd April 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11003,18,4,1862,Spring,18,4,1862,Spring,"and orders to view apily to Messrs . 'White , Droughton , aned VWhte , solicitors , 12 , Great idarlboroughstreet","The Times, 18th April 1862",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11004,21,4,1862,Spring,21,4,1862,Spring,", at AldershottCnmp. d lyregretted by his bmother Ifficers . Drought Richard Croasdalle , Esq. , Capt bit Regt. , aged","The Times, 21st April 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11005,28,4,1862,Spring,28,4,1862,Spring,"was the subject of a suit of "" Fairfaxv . Drought , ' which was for a patition , for which","The Times, 28th April 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11006,28,4,1862,Spring,28,4,1862,Spring,"as he took under the partition in "" Fairfax v. Drought "" Upon this state of things two petitions were now","The Times, 28th April 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11007,29,4,1862,Spring,29,4,1862,Spring,"dry , and in some part3 of the island the drought was being severely felt . The ponds were fast drying","The Times, 29th April 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11008,2,5,1862,Spring,2,5,1862,Spring,"twventy miles a-day , or perish miserably by scab and drought . Cotton wo n't disappear in the bush , though","The Times, 02nd May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11009,2,5,1862,Spring,2,5,1862,Spring,"were in future to be at Cape Town . The drought still continued in the Western Province , many farmers had","The Times, 02nd May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11010,2,5,1862,Spring,2,5,1862,Spring,", 27 , and 28 . Not- withstanding the prevailing drought , it was in every respect a complete success .","The Times, 02nd May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11011,2,5,1862,Spring,2,5,1862,Spring,"had finished . The yield had been diminished by the drought . The Constantia vintage was not xrge , but very","The Times, 02nd May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11012,5,5,1862,Spring,5,5,1862,Spring,"on the whole been fair . Owing to the great drought during last winter and this summer , some of the","The Times, 05th May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11013,7,5,1862,Spring,7,5,1862,Spring,"Robert Hutton to be Capt , without purchase , vice Drought Richard Croasdaile , deceased ; , Ensign WiLiam Sydney Nugent","The Times, 07th May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11014,15,5,1862,Spring,15,5,1862,Spring,"planters , who were apprehending a continuance of the severe drought of the past three months . The public health continued","The Times, 15th May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11015,15,5,1862,Spring,15,5,1862,Spring,"portion of the Gulf of Carpentaria appears to%e suffering from drought , it is pos- sible that a systeni of migratory","The Times, 15th May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11016,17,5,1862,Spring,17,5,1862,Spring,"prophet , at the end of a three years ' drought- was grand in the extreme ; and had Mr. Costa","The Times, 17th May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11017,20,5,1862,Spring,20,5,1862,Spring,"iment , Capt . J. BLacker , and Capt . Drought also left for England a fewr days ago in the","The Times, 20th May 1862",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11018,22,5,1862,Spring,22,5,1862,Spring,"cotton grub , the frost , the rain , the drought , it was never once imagined before that the planter","The Times, 22nd May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11019,24,5,1862,Spring,24,5,1862,Spring,"wire worm , "" "" floods , "" and "" droughts , "" have urged thousands of speculators to loss or","The Times, 24th May 1862",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11020,27,5,1862,Spring,27,5,1862,Spring,"'s MEdI-o snltowed ! whets Indin r -emd agtense , Droughtfro ethCe , Endin -lbne , by the Indian t-raveller Mr.","The Times, 27th May 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11021,2,6,1862,Summer,2,6,1862,Summer,"mortality among estates ' working stock , owing to the drought . In West- morland and other parishes hundreds of caWe","The Times, 02nd June 1862",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Kingston,19th Century newspaper,Media 11022,2,6,1862,Summer,2,6,1862,Summer,"health of the island was good . At Barbadoes the drought stil continued , although the barometer had several times indicated","The Times, 02nd June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11023,5,6,1862,Summer,5,6,1862,Summer,", April30 , 1862 . "" The zeca , or drought , has now assumed so serious an aspect that ,","The Times, 05th June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11024,14,6,1862,Summer,14,6,1862,Summer,"civil war , for that nobody contemplated , but by drought , by epidemics , or by servile revolt . Tne","The Times, 14th June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11025,20,6,1862,Summer,20,6,1862,Summer,; the sheep do not suffer so much . The drought has been general this year and has caused heavy losses,"The Times, 20th June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11026,21,6,1862,Summer,21,6,1862,Summer,", hIessre . White andPrice , Masrk-la3n . Z. F. Drought Stephens , Req. , Director Metropolitan and Provincial Bankers -The","The Times, 21st June 1862",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11027,21,6,1862,Summer,21,6,1862,Summer,raised on them . Here the long periods of excessive drought which have caused so much damage in other parts of,"The Times, 21st June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11028,30,6,1862,Summer,30,6,1862,Summer,"estimation by tne whole community . After several months of drought , which had at length reached such an intensity as","The Times, 30th June 1862",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Kingston,19th Century newspaper,Media 11029,30,6,1862,Summer,30,6,1862,Summer,"May seasons had not been experiencecL Owing to the long drought , there was a great scar- city of ground provisions","The Times, 30th June 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11030,7,7,1862,Summer,7,7,1862,Summer,"of thxe proprietor at a small charge . Chess , droughts , Ice . an.dall the mcagainesaore pro-eld . Rtelreshments at","The Times, 07th July 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11031,11,7,1862,Summer,11,7,1862,Summer,"of TWVEN5 's ! 1IYE young . powrerfel. and actiona drought HOItItSIZ. aniearly tho-gec , lobred Play Mtars. quiet to ride","The Times, 11st July 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11032,18,7,1862,Summer,18,7,1862,Summer,"of the Great Southern and Wester Railway W. B , Drought Stoephen%Fs , w . Cleveland-gardens , RByde-purk James Stirlin ,","The Times, 18th July 1862",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11033,18,7,1862,Summer,18,7,1862,Summer,"net only to Protect It from tho immense dust and drought con- tse , ucatfrcin the diirdmarstcauos portiotn it hris beecaplaced","The Times, 18th July 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11034,28,7,1862,Summer,28,7,1862,Summer,", where but a little more than a year ago drought was succeeded by scarcity and famine by disease . In","The Times, 28th July 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11035,29,7,1862,Summer,29,7,1862,Summer,": - "" Vhat with the efects of the long drought we have hed , =ad the nwzlect of the ncople","The Times, 29th July 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11036,29,7,1862,Summer,29,7,1862,Summer,"Steen , GROUNheDapta LIVES witd eeEADw inOCe , rincuing fro drought 10 hece , two nag14 horses7 , %an 1 ,","The Times, 29th July 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11037,1,8,1862,Summer,1,8,1862,Summer,"Director of time Great Southern and Wester Railway W. P. Drought Stephens , Faq .. Cleveland-grrdens , Hlyde-parkjamoes Stirling , P53","The Times, 01st August 1862",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Stirling,19th Century newspaper,Media 11038,2,8,1862,Summer,2,8,1862,Summer,"the Western Jumna Canal ; next , of the continued drought having relieved them from the broad areas of swamp by","The Times, 02nd August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11039,2,8,1862,Summer,2,8,1862,Summer,"its ultimate value as a guarantee a-ginst the effects of drought , I would take at least 50,003 acres , or","The Times, 02nd August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11040,2,8,1862,Summer,2,8,1862,Summer,": - "" The area protected frim the effects of drought woul. therefore be about 1,002,2G4 acres , or 1,560square miles","The Times, 02nd August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11041,2,8,1862,Summer,2,8,1862,Summer,"900,000 acres , and s'ould insure agsiunst th effects of drought a tract of country haviDg a total area of not","The Times, 02nd August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11042,8,8,1862,Summer,8,8,1862,Summer,"strict and narrow sense , than either bWight , or drought , or raiu , or tho worst enmitv of the","The Times, 08th August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11043,8,8,1862,Summer,8,8,1862,Summer,series entirely thereverse . In 1859 we suffered from tin drought . In 1850-01. and up to the Ch of Aug,"The Times, 08th August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11044,11,8,1862,Summer,11,8,1862,Summer,"there is any probability of the navigation being impaded by drought , this , or mnch more then this , might","The Times, 11st August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11045,12,8,1862,Summer,12,8,1862,Summer,rev crops are expected . Dut througllout New Rnssia the drought has been destructive . In the ti-nritory eastwardl oE the,"The Times, 12nd August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11046,12,8,1862,Summer,12,8,1862,Summer,"the w'ant of snow , hard frost , and long drought in spring , andl in summer the locusts came to","The Times, 12nd August 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11047,3,9,1862,Autumn,3,9,1862,Autumn,"faUen throughout the country and dipelled all fears of a drought . Exchange , 40d. per doUlar . The republic of","The Times, 03rd September 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11048,6,9,1862,Autumn,6,9,1862,Autumn,"lonts ; , i 0 antinpers ; alr ahniL generat drought loia santuary vein , r Stoc Anns. ono-ren.oyal die th","The Times, 06th September 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11049,15,9,1862,Autumn,15,9,1862,Autumn,upiward tendency . Pastoral interests had suffered from tho continued drought but hcavy rains had lately set in . The circuIar,"The Times, 15th September 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11050,15,9,1862,Autumn,15,9,1862,Autumn,"falling off in its affhirs , attributable to the recent drought , the late fire , and the low price of","The Times, 15th September 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11051,18,9,1862,Autumn,18,9,1862,Autumn,"lass year of the five or six months heat ancd drought , of the brazen sky , of the parched land","The Times, 18th September 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11052,19,9,1862,Autumn,19,9,1862,Autumn,"for the remainieg six there Iwee extreme heat and great drought , interrupted only by a few precarioas shower . The","The Times, 19th September 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11053,19,9,1862,Autumn,19,9,1862,Autumn,consequence Wa that e indigenous cotton plant to stand the drought required to strike itc root deeper into the sabsoilfor moisture,"The Times, 19th September 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11054,22,11,1862,Autumn,22,11,1862,Autumn,"lVr . Horoidge and One of the guardians , named Drought , were present at the first part of the riot","The Times, 22nd November 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11055,29,11,1862,Autumn,29,11,1862,Autumn,"part of which comes home in fhe Athens . The drought has created a famine in Hope Town , and the","The Times, 29th November 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11056,11,12,1862,Winter,11,12,1862,Winter,and parched for the remainder by i ; at and drought . In Ifadras the health of our soldiers is tolerably,"The Times, 11st December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11057,23,12,1862,Winter,23,12,1862,Winter,rebel Cattle are dying in the northern districts through the drought . Five thousand pounds has been subscribed in the Eastern,"The Times, 23rd December 1862",England,UKD,UKD4,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11058,27,12,1862,Winter,27,12,1862,Winter,"miners generally are suffering very severely from the long continued drought , the want of water preventiug the washiig up of","The Times, 27th December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11059,27,12,1862,Winter,27,12,1862,Winter,"result is that now , after an unusual period of drought , and with every probability of its continuance for the","The Times, 27th December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11060,27,12,1862,Winter,27,12,1862,Winter,"rauning short . M1any localities are now unworkable through the drought , in which the miners have heretoforefound the chief difficultytheyhadtocontend","The Times, 27th December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11061,27,12,1862,Winter,27,12,1862,Winter,"diggings are in a state of great depresdionuthrough the continued drought . Little , if anything , is doing . A","The Times, 27th December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11062,27,12,1862,Winter,27,12,1862,Winter,"the Northern and North-Eastern districts was stil suffering from protracted drought . Oidium had reappeared in- some vineyards , and -the","The Times, 27th December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11063,29,12,1862,Winter,29,12,1862,Winter,. General Wynyard V.w3s dailyexpected fromGraam 's Town . The drought continues . The Cape Towna and Wellington Iailroad vill be,"The Times, 29th December 1862",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11064,1,1,1863,Winter,1,1,1863,Winter,"F. L. H. Goodricke , Bart. , Wolver.hampton W. F. Drought Stephens , Esq . ( Direcrtlr of the Metropolitan and","The Times, 01st January 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11065,6,1,1863,Winter,6,1,1863,Winter,"the vegetable mould affords tho best provision against injury by drought . It is the food supply of Nature , cooked","The Times, 06th January 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11066,7,1,1863,Winter,7,1,1863,Winter,"F. L. Br Goodricke , Bart .. Wolverhampton W. F. Drought Stephens . Baq . ( Director of the 3Metropoitan and","The Times, 07th January 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11067,10,1,1863,Winter,10,1,1863,Winter,"Sir F. L. . Goodrc Bart WolTerhampton W. F , Drought Stephens , E:q . ( Director of thb Metropolitan and","The Times, 10th January 1863",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11068,12,1,1863,Winter,12,1,1863,Winter,"F. L. H. Goodricke , Dart . Wolverhampton W. P. Drought Stephens , Req . ( Director of the Metropetanan Provincia","The Times, 12nd January 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11069,13,1,1863,Winter,13,1,1863,Winter,"F. L. H. Goodricke Bart . Wolverhampton WV . F. Drought Stephsens , icsq . ( DIrector of the bMetropolitan and","The Times, 13rd January 1863",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG39,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11070,16,1,1863,Winter,16,1,1863,Winter,"must be considerable . "" Thecolony is again suffering from drought , and rain is earnestly looked for . "" The","The Times, 16th January 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11071,26,1,1863,Winter,26,1,1863,Winter,"Eastetn Province and South African Republics continued to suffer from drought . Cattle were dying by thousands , and provisions wvere","The Times, 26th January 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11072,23,2,1863,Winter,23,2,1863,Winter,", has once more began to flow . Daring the drought in 1826 , a bullock-waggon was crossingwhcn the river came","The Times, 23rd February 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11073,23,2,1863,Winter,23,2,1863,Winter,"now covered a-ain . The Griquas suffered severely from the drought , and it is s.aid that on Sunday , the","The Times, 23rd February 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11074,27,2,1863,Winter,27,2,1863,Winter,"Dowdeswell ; Rev. Canon Drake , A. Major-Gen . B Drought , C.B. ; Lieut. -Col , Drysdale , CeB. ;","The Times, 27th February 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11075,6,3,1863,Spring,6,3,1863,Spring,"was firm . PFices advancing . Reports that the severe drought prevailing may affect the next crop . Prices , 1,900","The Times, 06th March 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11076,16,3,1863,Spring,16,3,1863,Spring,the settded districts to the northern coasts . The long drought seems to have been fairlybrok'en at last . Refreshingshowvers have,"The Times, 16th March 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11077,21,3,1863,Spring,21,3,1863,Spring,inVa n the Confederstea-Prospecta of the SnsCainal-Remarkable Operations in Share-Terinble Drought in Australa-VoluntsersatToll Bar-War. to the Palace as wall as the,"The Times, 21st March 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11078,18,4,1863,Spring,18,4,1863,Spring,"d ghton d- , E : , the wife of DroUght , of a daughter . th of On thea i5th","The Times, 18th April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11079,29,4,1863,Spring,29,4,1863,Spring,was suffering nuder 'ery serious depresion . Three years ' drought and the long winter had reduced the agricultural popuL-.tion.to great,"The Times, 29th April 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11080,2,5,1863,Spring,2,5,1863,Spring,"war . "" The very unfavourablo season , the protracted droughta of last year , reduce the harvests on which we","The Times, 02nd May 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11081,4,5,1863,Spring,4,5,1863,Spring,"sow barkJ hasL grOwn pretty , well notwithstanding the receut drought , but the later sOwn hvTe come up rather irreguaarly","The Times, 04th May 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11082,4,5,1863,Spring,4,5,1863,Spring,"the rmines had not sufered in any degree from the drought which bad so longprevalled in the colony , and the","The Times, 04th May 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11083,11,5,1863,Spring,11,5,1863,Spring,", ast pesne atre now sudar-r ingfromn the long continued drought , bugeral4ehalnoa9t ; trade wast feeble . In fatstock the","The Times, 11st May 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11084,23,5,1863,Spring,23,5,1863,Spring,". In the Southern pirts of the province a great drought was prevailing . In the North , however , the","The Times, 23rd May 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11085,23,5,1863,Spring,23,5,1863,Spring,"At the sitting of the Chamber of Deputies to-day the drought of the address was completed and modi-fied , allusion being","The Times, 23rd May 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11086,27,5,1863,Spring,27,5,1863,Spring,"grounds the plants are making fair progress . The recent drought , coupled with the cold nights , has brought the","The Times, 27th May 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11087,30,5,1863,Spring,30,5,1863,Spring,"in.the best market , to render them more independent of droughts , inundations , and failures of crops , and to","The Times, 30th May 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11088,1,6,1863,Summer,1,6,1863,Summer,"crops aft , s , the very long and cold drought . This3 daybs market was fairly supplied wlthwheat , but","The Times, 01st June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11089,1,6,1863,Summer,1,6,1863,Summer,"alreadr been ricked . The cron generally is light-the long drought aandlatefrost basing checked ft growth very consideraby . WOORCESTER ,","The Times, 01st June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11090,2,6,1863,Summer,2,6,1863,Summer,"Chatterton . Thematch will be continued this morniing . THE DROUGHT . TO THE EDITOll OF THE TIMES . Sir ,","The Times, 02nd June 1863",England,UKD,UKD4,UKD43,Chatterton,19th Century newspaper,Media 11091,2,6,1863,Summer,2,6,1863,Summer,"TIMES . Sir , - Awvordas to tho present long-contiuued drought , wvhich we in the Eastern Counties have expcrienced this","The Times, 02nd June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11092,2,6,1863,Summer,2,6,1863,Summer,"various important measures were to be discussed . A severe drought had prevailed for some time , and it was feared","The Times, 02nd June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11093,3,6,1863,Summer,3,6,1863,Summer,"or the middle of MIarch we have had a long-continued drought , which has been productive of great injury to the","The Times, 03rd June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11094,4,6,1863,Summer,4,6,1863,Summer,BNothing ding r nm in oter articles . The continued drought is seriously affecting the crops on the light and miscel,"The Times, 04th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11095,8,6,1863,Summer,8,6,1863,Summer,"the works , where itha1 becomeratherlimitcd , owiuto the continued drought . The men at two or three of the woi-Ts","The Times, 08th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11096,8,6,1863,Summer,8,6,1863,Summer,"rain thronibouttfain district yestecrday , which , aft-er the lunzg drought , wiMibe moat beneficial Wheat generally loos . well and","The Times, 08th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11097,11,6,1863,Summer,11,6,1863,Summer,"below the average , although in tho adjoining county the drought has been almost without a parallel . You will ,","The Times, 11st June 1863",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,Clifton,19th Century newspaper,Media 11098,13,6,1863,Summer,13,6,1863,Summer,"dry , amounting , in- deed , to a complete drought . Reaping operations were abating in all directions , and","The Times, 13rd June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11099,13,6,1863,Summer,13,6,1863,Summer,"young canes are unusually green and vigorous , notwithstanding the drought . The produce shipped to date was as follows :","The Times, 13rd June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11100,15,6,1863,Summer,15,6,1863,Summer,"corn , which lad sufneroe the most from the late drought . The wheat plant Is making remarkahle progress , and","The Times, 15th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11101,18,6,1863,Summer,18,6,1863,Summer,"itwas fearedcouldhardly recoverfrom the bed eff6cts of the lon g drought . HULLr , Hrit. -During the early Part of the","The Times, 18th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11102,19,6,1863,Summer,19,6,1863,Summer,"hamo beforo registered in the same time . The long drought whiph preceded.this heavy rainfall is to beotake4 into , as-","The Times, 19th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11103,22,6,1863,Summer,22,6,1863,Summer,"had a splendid lambing season . . nl some perts drought w experienced , bub 'within the i1t weaL it raied.","The Times, 22nd June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11104,22,6,1863,Summer,22,6,1863,Summer,"raied. most copiotisl. , and allt fears of a winter drought vere dispelled . The extreme bigh pricoe of landd in","The Times, 22nd June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11105,29,6,1863,Summer,29,6,1863,Summer,"our capricious climate , had not suffered from the lou- drought of the early sring nor the stronwinds and cold showers","The Times, 29th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11106,29,6,1863,Summer,29,6,1863,Summer,"benciit to the ternip crop , this planttbaviag afferedseverelyfrom the drought . On aU arera , eand even medium soilsthewhest plant","The Times, 29th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11107,29,6,1863,Summer,29,6,1863,Summer,"was beginning to show the injurious influences of the long drought , but it was not considered that any perouanent injury","The Times, 29th June 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11108,7,7,1863,Summer,7,7,1863,Summer,"and destruction , as we regret the flood , the drought , or the blight , bub we should no more","The Times, 07th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11109,7,7,1863,Summer,7,7,1863,Summer,"of the mainland , -we have had almost a perfect drought since the month of March . The crops have scarcely","The Times, 07th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11110,8,7,1863,Summer,8,7,1863,Summer,"Ld Somel of the barley nad ether spring core eropsusferedfromthoeelyd drought , but thiy are gene rerysativfseeeiry , ST . IVI:S.","The Times, 08th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11111,14,7,1863,Summer,14,7,1863,Summer,"however , and particuh&By- '-PicardAy complaints are heard of excessive drought . : Thte:Diarcii wheat , potatoes , and beetroot appea","The Times, 14th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11112,15,7,1863,Summer,15,7,1863,Summer,"' sight . There had been a long continuance of drought throughout the islands fromn Barbadoes to St. Croix , and","The Times, 15th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11113,15,7,1863,Summer,15,7,1863,Summer,"the Antipodes , in a slaok season , in a drought , with the gold failing , and perhaps epidemics '","The Times, 15th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11114,15,7,1863,Summer,15,7,1863,Summer,grain crops state that they have suffered from heat and drought . A prospectus has been issued of the Newport -(1onmouthbhire),"The Times, 15th July 1863",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Newport,19th Century newspaper,Media 11115,23,7,1863,Summer,23,7,1863,Summer,"gerrat loss to theMissionl . The faiunie in caused byva drought , ' and in some *listricts is aggr , avated","The Times, 23rd July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11116,27,7,1863,Summer,27,7,1863,Summer,"sad story , and describe the famine as caused by drought , but aggravated by native wars . Mr. RE .","The Times, 27th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11117,28,7,1863,Summer,28,7,1863,Summer,"Jnly , without any political novelty of importance . IRecent droughts had done some injuly to the anticipated large crop of","The Times, 28th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11118,30,7,1863,Summer,30,7,1863,Summer,India islands . Martinique is suffering severely from -n unparalleled drought . The sugar crop for o1864 is looked npon as,"The Times, 30th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11119,30,7,1863,Summer,30,7,1863,Summer,( Before Dr. Lus1UNIoTox and TrhThTY MAsTEs. -nswas an acunon Drought by the brigantine Mlaid of the Yare against Her 3rajesty,"The Times, 30th July 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11120,4,8,1863,Summer,4,8,1863,Summer,"have been of materiel benefit toturnipDs , wvhich were sleringfromthe drought .. he mangold cs-ups nre favou2rably spoken of . Pohtateeat","The Times, 04th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11121,8,8,1863,Summer,8,8,1863,Summer,"of rain fell , wlsichl have removed the fears of drought that had been entertained oa this account , while they","The Times, 08th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11122,8,8,1863,Summer,8,8,1863,Summer,to he below the average quautity owing to the log drought till shortly before the picking of the leaf . Orang,"The Times, 08th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11123,14,8,1863,Summer,14,8,1863,Summer,", . and l9imetres at the water4line , with a droughtof water of lIm. 950. , go as to constitute a","The Times, 14th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11124,15,8,1863,Summer,15,8,1863,Summer,strik ! es its roots enables itto support heat and drought longer than most plants of its size . Rain will,"The Times, 15th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11125,17,8,1863,Summer,17,8,1863,Summer,"corps will bo lset to Schleswig . "" The exceesive drought anld heat contiaue 3and there aro fissures of abovo a","The Times, 17th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11126,18,8,1863,Summer,18,8,1863,Summer,regiment from Alder.hott was eLxpedited on account of the sovere drought prevailing there . The force stationed at tho camp at,"The Times, 18th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11127,18,8,1863,Summer,18,8,1863,Summer,"50c. ; flour , 4Sf. the 125 kilogrsmmes . Great drought . "" ltampes. -A small narket ; a fall of","The Times, 18th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11128,20,8,1863,Summer,20,8,1863,Summer,"prevalent during- the last sulphuring process , Jliowinthat heat and drought increas : the irritatingeffects of sul-pur . Women and children","The Times, 20th August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11129,22,8,1863,Summer,22,8,1863,Summer,the camp . I According to the Gologne 'Gazse the drought at Aix la Chapelle has been such that water has,"The Times, 22nd August 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11130,5,9,1863,Autumn,5,9,1863,Autumn,"inst , at Seosmond Church . by the Rev. Henry Drought . tho 'Rev . James Dimnee Park-er , of Coc'kdeld","The Times, 05th September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11131,7,9,1863,Autumn,7,9,1863,Autumn,injury . The oat crop was greatly endangered by the droughti of May and June . But the rains came iu,"The Times, 07th September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11132,7,9,1863,Autumn,7,9,1863,Autumn,"has not fared so well , it being injured by drought . The general injury anseunts to two- tenths oF an","The Times, 07th September 1863",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Iona,19th Century newspaper,Media 11133,7,9,1863,Autumn,7,9,1863,Autumn,. Sorghum in Illinois and Iona . has suffered from drought . Its appearance in these States is two-tenths below an,"The Times, 07th September 1863",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Iona,19th Century newspaper,Media 11134,8,9,1863,Autumn,8,9,1863,Autumn,"There are portions of the Boil in rents from the drought , but in every eseit is rich and friable and","The Times, 08th September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11135,10,9,1863,Autumn,10,9,1863,Autumn,"dor. a , d per doz . Bs. d . Drought forward ii 5 0 4 Table Spoons . at Its","The Times, 10th September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11136,12,9,1863,Autumn,12,9,1863,Autumn,"all nature-land , man , and beast-are languishing in fearful drought and heat . The utility to the late harveot ,","The Times, 12nd September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11137,14,9,1863,Autumn,14,9,1863,Autumn,"several parts of the islandL But in some parishes the drought stil continues , and the coffee and sugar crops will","The Times, 14th September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11138,14,9,1863,Autumn,14,9,1863,Autumn,"quite at a standstill in consequence of a most severe drought that had long prevailed , no rain of any use","The Times, 14th September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11139,14,9,1863,Autumn,14,9,1863,Autumn,afiction hadc befalen many of the nceighbourinig islan'dt ; and-no drought of such severity and long continuance had occurred since 1795,"The Times, 14th September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11140,14,9,1863,Autumn,14,9,1863,Autumn,and long continuance had occurred since 1795 . But providentially drought of former years had enabled planters to clean out their,"The Times, 14th September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11141,14,9,1863,Autumn,14,9,1863,Autumn,"so that stock was not experiencing so much inconvenience asin droughtsof Iess severityinformeryears , and many -ol neglected' wells were being","The Times, 14th September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11142,14,9,1863,Autumn,14,9,1863,Autumn,"if not more , than usuaL Potatoes sufferedso-newilat from the drought in somie portions of the county during thle early part","The Times, 14th September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11143,22,9,1863,Autumn,22,9,1863,Autumn,of rails will thenL be found indispen s3ble . A drought in the rottthern part of the Republic had caused great,"The Times, 22nd September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11144,29,9,1863,Autumn,29,9,1863,Autumn,"been suffering ex- tremely from the effects of a long drought , and great apprehensions as to the next year 's","The Times, 29th September 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11145,14,10,1863,Autumn,14,10,1863,Autumn,"disadvantageous . Farmers would suffer heavily from the long continued drought , while in the cities sickness was very prevalent .","The Times, 14th October 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11146,19,10,1863,Autumn,19,10,1863,Autumn,us had any lhfe left in thUem after the long drought of the past 6mmer have Greatlyimmproved during the lact few,"The Times, 19th October 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11147,26,10,1863,Autumn,26,10,1863,Autumn,for Cape farrners to -suffer diminishment of their sto7ct by drought and disease without this horror superadded . The rule of,"The Times, 26th October 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11148,29,10,1863,Autumn,29,10,1863,Autumn,"planted in Jtiue , but in consequence of the great drought niever camc up till the late seastnable rains in Aiguist","The Times, 29th October 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11149,29,10,1863,Autumn,29,10,1863,Autumn,in haild . The French islands were suffering dreadftully from drought . It was somewhat mnoditied in certain motntainons districts of,"The Times, 29th October 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11150,30,10,1863,Autumn,30,10,1863,Autumn,"the screws being worked independent.s in theprevious boats . The drought of wvater was only 2ft. 6in. , and from time","The Times, 30th October 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11151,3,11,1863,Autumn,3,11,1863,Autumn,admitted that the last crop was injured by the extreme drought which prevailed in several districts . No such drawback is,"The Times, 03rd November 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11152,6,11,1863,Autumn,6,11,1863,Autumn,theDoab andBenares provinces has faUen offfromtheravagesof locusts and the severe drought which prevailed throughout Augost and September . Money-Market. -Money is,"The Times, 06th November 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11153,16,11,1863,Autumn,16,11,1863,Autumn,"RichardIson . BeA . G. GolsmithKirby Bsq . W. F. Drought Steplhens , Bag . .1 . 5 . Margelan .","The Times, 16th November 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11154,18,11,1863,Autumn,18,11,1863,Autumn,"been able to make use of it , as the drought , which lasted between six and seven months , is","The Times, 18th November 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11155,21,11,1863,Autumn,21,11,1863,Autumn,"Irsis Society , Hlarley-roatd , St. John's-wotsi WV . F Drought Stephaeus , Fsq. , Direetorof the3Metropoltan aod Pro . vinnialBankr","The Times, 21st November 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11156,26,11,1863,Autumn,26,11,1863,Autumn,"Es- . G. Goldsmith Kirby . Raq . W. F. Drought Stepheuis , REsq . J. S. Margetzon . Esq .","The Times, 26th November 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11157,26,11,1863,Autumn,26,11,1863,Autumn,"spring ; so passes the summer ; then comes the droughty autumn ; and before that season , too , has","The Times, 26th November 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11158,28,11,1863,Autumn,28,11,1863,Autumn,"atmosphericphenomena-viz. , fierce winds , floods of rain , severe droughts , excessive heats , violent thunder storms ; but these","The Times, 28th November 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11159,30,11,1863,Autumn,30,11,1863,Autumn,"the Paciic : - "" 4 The long continuance of drought in some of the central provinces has reduced the farmers","The Times, 30th November 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11160,2,12,1863,Winter,2,12,1863,Winter,"of Last seawsn , some districte having suffered heavily from drought in the winter months . In upper provinces wools we","The Times, 02nd December 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11161,5,12,1863,Winter,5,12,1863,Winter,"hwcons , , gat 39cxord-l Teti n asingaTnT CHIw NEd drought are the best In the wroprldo fo ulgmkchinmney and preventigtoinglewo","The Times, 05th December 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11162,14,12,1863,Winter,14,12,1863,Winter,"climate could be more caprlcious , from its alternations of drought and excessive rain . Rf to this we add the","The Times, 14th December 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11163,16,12,1863,Winter,16,12,1863,Winter,"new lines to be contracted for by him . The drought had been much felt in the northern provinces , and","The Times, 16th December 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11164,24,12,1863,Winter,24,12,1863,Winter,"to the ravageS of the locusts , and the cxcessive drought which has prevailed throughout the country for the past five","The Times, 24th December 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11165,31,12,1863,Winter,31,12,1863,Winter,"the Cliilian naval force . In the soutlheirn provinces terrible drought prevailed , and much distress was entailed . 'I'he growth","The Times, 31st December 1863",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11166,2,1,1864,Winter,2,1,1864,Winter,"rep. tiles and insects , to the tot summers , droughts , snakes , in- sects , andvermnin of warmer climates","The Times, 02nd January 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11167,4,1,1864,Winter,4,1,1864,Winter,"in the south not so well , owing to the drought in tho winter . The following are the latest reports","The Times, 04th January 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11168,4,1,1864,Winter,4,1,1864,Winter,The country had suffered very much in many parts from drought and great mortality had taken placo among the sheep .,"The Times, 04th January 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11169,14,1,1864,Winter,14,1,1864,Winter,", vhile in the northern districts the effects of the drought will pro- duce an equally lamenttable result . But there","The Times, 14th January 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11170,18,1,1864,Winter,18,1,1864,Winter,"by the Juarist forces in theirretreat , and the great drought from which the country has suffered during the last two","The Times, 18th January 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11171,29,1,1864,Winter,29,1,1864,Winter,"can not thrive oni account of the inundations and subsequent drought ; in the valleys the crops are nianificent , hut","The Times, 29th January 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11172,30,1,1864,Winter,30,1,1864,Winter,"extend their cultivation ; and , be-sides , the long drought greatly affected the crop ; these are the orincLpal reasons","The Times, 30th January 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11173,12,2,1864,Winter,12,2,1864,Winter,", and the REGISRAtt-hAGENsErpL traces both results to the great drought of 1859 , followed by the excessive rains of the","The Times, 12nd February 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11174,13,2,1864,Winter,13,2,1864,Winter,"diminished by 20,000 casks in con- sequence of the unprecedented drought suffered by that colony ; and it is not impossible","The Times, 13rd February 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11175,19,2,1864,Winter,19,2,1864,Winter,"for the corro of smokcy ehimneye and Tmvnteolie of down drought . Neat In , design , no motion . or","The Times, 19th February 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11176,23,2,1864,Winter,23,2,1864,Winter,"in tlle intenori however , coiitiimed to suffer from a drought , iwhicb appears to be unprecedentedly severe . Later accounts","The Times, 23rd February 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11177,5,3,1864,Spring,5,3,1864,Spring,"for tbe difficulties of transport , caused by the severe drought under which the country is suffering . Prices for good","The Times, 05th March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11178,15,3,1864,Spring,15,3,1864,Spring,lik-ewise anticipated for next year in consequence of the long drought . Coffee has risen from llOf. to 116f. at St.,"The Times, 15th March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11179,21,3,1864,Spring,21,3,1864,Spring,the nuisance is inconsiderable ; but if there is much drought and the water is low ? - artificial means arerequiredto,"The Times, 21st March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11180,21,3,1864,Spring,21,3,1864,Spring,"line , the Germans in 1849 , profiting by the drought of the summer , advanced from Stoustrup and Stallerup ,","The Times, 21st March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11181,24,3,1864,Spring,24,3,1864,Spring,is not greatly to be affected bythe maost prolonged summer drought . Wherever the moat is bridged over for the convenience,"The Times, 24th March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11182,28,3,1864,Spring,28,3,1864,Spring,"that field alone for months . *Yhen showers come after drought , you may let the pump be idle and put","The Times, 28th March 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11183,7,4,1864,Spring,7,4,1864,Spring,"tried but had not dlons well , owing to excessive drought . Some samiples have been forwarded which , if found","The Times, 07th April 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11184,13,4,1864,Spring,13,4,1864,Spring,county of Cuniberland lost their wheat crops last year from drought In their poverty they petitioned the Government for seed wheat,"The Times, 13rd April 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11185,18,4,1864,Spring,18,4,1864,Spring,", In all above 40 games ( the Whisst , Drought. , andI Billiards 'beling especially comnprehenslvel . Edited by Henry","The Times, 18th April 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11186,25,4,1864,Spring,25,4,1864,Spring,"of coals on board was 13ewt . At starting the drought of water , both fore and aft , was 2ft.","The Times, 25th April 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11187,28,4,1864,Spring,28,4,1864,Spring,which was not unsatisfactory . It was feared that the drought was beginning to tel on the fall plants and stools,"The Times, 28th April 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11188,29,4,1864,Spring,29,4,1864,Spring,"wvhat speed . the Achilles has attained at her light drought , but form a verv fair criterion of what she","The Times, 29th April 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11189,3,5,1864,Spring,3,5,1864,Spring,"Cruicie . Staff Officer of Plensioners , Llcuenteaut-Colonel John Head Drought , lato 15th Foot Lieutenant-Colonel RobertFeilden , late 44thi Foo","The Times, 03rd May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11190,17,5,1864,Spring,17,5,1864,Spring,"caused in tho department of the Somme by the long-continued drought . The wheat , oats , and bar- ley crops","The Times, 17th May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11191,17,5,1864,Spring,17,5,1864,Spring,"inter-' p ret the enactment that the action must be Drought within a year "" Iafter such debt , or -some","The Times, 17th May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11192,19,5,1864,Spring,19,5,1864,Spring,". On the other hand , and notwithstanding the long drought that has prevailed in Schleswig , the patches of grass","The Times, 19th May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11193,20,5,1864,Spring,20,5,1864,Spring,", 80,80 deg . This was also during a great drought , as now , in 1864 , and rain did","The Times, 20th May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11194,31,5,1864,Spring,31,5,1864,Spring,in varions quarters about the injury occa- sioned by the drought . From other places we hear of storms which have,"The Times, 31st May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11195,31,5,1864,Spring,31,5,1864,Spring,"regarding the want of rain as unfortunate , as the drought prevents the shooting of the wheat into ear . A","The Times, 31st May 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11196,6,6,1864,Summer,6,6,1864,Summer,"niot ver brisk . Priresaratending upward& , owing to the drought , from which the wheat In this dlstrict is sufferingramuch","The Times, 06th June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11197,11,6,1864,Summer,11,6,1864,Summer,"have taken advantage of a famine caused "" by a drought with which the AaSIamnTy visited IC "" us . .","The Times, 11st June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11198,13,6,1864,Summer,13,6,1864,Summer,where the juices of the cane were injured from excessive drought . The quantity of produce shipped to date was as,"The Times, 13rd June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11199,18,6,1864,Summer,18,6,1864,Summer,"rains bad egun , nor that there had been a drought at Cape Coast Castle for 20 months , and that","The Times, 18th June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11200,20,6,1864,Summer,20,6,1864,Summer,Wha begun to mffcr from the effects of the protracetd drought . Although the weather during the day has been warm,"The Times, 20th June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11201,20,6,1864,Summer,20,6,1864,Summer,"c and Glocester. shire are altogether favourable . The lOng drought has rather precipitated tho bay harvest , which in early","The Times, 20th June 1864",England,"UKK,UKG","UKK1,UKG1","UKK13,UKG11,UKG12",Gloucester,19th Century newspaper,Media 11202,22,6,1864,Summer,22,6,1864,Summer,"country were most flourishing , but after- wards she Labouredunderexeessive drought , and then under very wet seasons , and the","The Times, 22nd June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11203,27,6,1864,Summer,27,6,1864,Summer,"promise to be almos5 failure . Beans are suffering from drought , and the Prospects of 6 farourable harvest are not","The Times, 27th June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11204,28,6,1864,Summer,28,6,1864,Summer,"no little importance to his superior skill in spite of drought , but after all only wound up at 81 hhds.","The Times, 28th June 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11205,7,7,1864,Summer,7,7,1864,Summer,"on record , and in consequence of the long- continued drought much of the bine is fast losing colour . In","The Times, 07th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11206,11,7,1864,Summer,11,7,1864,Summer,"the country heing of a very luiited character , a drought is , perhaps , the uses fatal enemy which confronts","The Times, 11st July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11207,14,7,1864,Summer,14,7,1864,Summer,"ponds and water-courses , *generaUy dried up from the unparalleled drought of ten monthls dura- tion last year , and which","The Times, 14th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11208,18,7,1864,Summer,18,7,1864,Summer,in regilar emplo . Scarcity of water owing to the drought has caused the partial stoppage of several works . There,"The Times, 18th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11209,18,7,1864,Summer,18,7,1864,Summer,"On the blght . Somosrain , however . should the drought continue it must necesarsily diminish the prospocts of a crop","The Times, 18th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11210,18,7,1864,Summer,18,7,1864,Summer,llth. -The scarcity of keep by reason of the long drought caused the Eceter and country ma rkets to be dul,"The Times, 18th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11211,18,7,1864,Summer,18,7,1864,Summer,"2s. the head lower than recent reduced prices , The drought renders thts a serious season todockmassters . There is not","The Times, 18th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11212,19,7,1864,Summer,19,7,1864,Summer,"the supplies , andinjury sustained to this crop iuplaces by drought , raised prices ls. per qr. 'The malt trade was","The Times, 19th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11213,19,7,1864,Summer,19,7,1864,Summer,"were only 30 qrs . Ex- ports niZ . The drought has advanced cakes 5s. per toD , and lineed was","The Times, 19th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11214,20,7,1864,Summer,20,7,1864,Summer,"Thames Barley and oats , owing to the long coutinued drought , aie very short in the straw , and are","The Times, 20th July 1864",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 11215,22,7,1864,Summer,22,7,1864,Summer,"islders hadnodificulty in obtaining laterrmtes , and should the present drought centinue it wvIll no dssubt. have a tesodency to eslihance","The Times, 22nd July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11216,22,7,1864,Summer,22,7,1864,Summer,"4 l Afternoon .. 25 rai .. after 4 THE DROUGHT. -The want of rain is now beinov seriously felt ,","The Times, 22nd July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11217,22,7,1864,Summer,22,7,1864,Summer,"large reservoirs have been found in- sufficient for the long drought . Notice has been given , . therefore , that","The Times, 22nd July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11218,25,7,1864,Summer,25,7,1864,Summer,"for copper ore , has shown noiparticularchanue . The long-continued drought is seriously afecting the mining as well as otber districts","The Times, 25th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11219,25,7,1864,Summer,25,7,1864,Summer,"few days win become general . After a very long drought , from which the crops have much suffer , raln","The Times, 25th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11220,25,7,1864,Summer,25,7,1864,Summer,"generally 4hoct . Crasa lands are burnt up by the drought , and unless we hIe rain soon tho roontiy sown","The Times, 25th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11221,25,7,1864,Summer,25,7,1864,Summer,"stisfactory than anticipated , and the effectt , of the drought are only perceptible on the dry and gravelly soils Trade","The Times, 25th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11222,25,7,1864,Summer,25,7,1864,Summer,"unduly forced , through the effect of the continn. oas drought . Ther has been an average attendance of both bnyers","The Times, 25th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11223,25,7,1864,Summer,25,7,1864,Summer,been for the scarcity of water caused by the continuous drought the works would be in active emplov . Although much,"The Times, 25th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11224,26,7,1864,Summer,26,7,1864,Summer,"absence of rain mu June , foUowed by a verylong drought , has rendered the meadowvs very short of grass ,","The Times, 26th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11225,26,7,1864,Summer,26,7,1864,Summer,"Further south , and in the East Riding , the drought haa been less felt , but crops are below the","The Times, 26th July 1864",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11226,29,7,1864,Summer,29,7,1864,Summer,"complaint of the scarcity of keep , owing to the drought . The greater part of the bay has been secured","The Times, 29th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11227,29,7,1864,Summer,29,7,1864,Summer,"will be light n grain from the effects of thefong drought . The wheat has ripened fast , and will be","The Times, 29th July 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11228,1,8,1864,Summer,1,8,1864,Summer,"bery little demad , o7dng to the continuace of the droughto Sheepandlambsfor pastitrc weretalsoobaddtorse tho pasturessare *uite burnt up , and","The Times, 01st August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11229,1,8,1864,Summer,1,8,1864,Summer,"was scareelyso lsare , but in consequence of the continued drought , and the disesuriaghlsg prospects3 of keep , business ewas","The Times, 01st August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11230,1,8,1864,Summer,1,8,1864,Summer,"year , but their yield will be rather diminished from drought . LEICESTEIt , .30r. -Business in most branches of the","The Times, 01st August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11231,1,8,1864,Summer,1,8,1864,Summer,"forwardest places . The potato market is bettr , the drought is causing thxe crop to ripen raptly , and the","The Times, 01st August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11232,1,8,1864,Summer,1,8,1864,Summer,"Wheat iaraPidly ePProachiUgMatUrity , fttgprcumrzba suffured fron t te long drought . At this corn-market tn , ff ; W1ba slims-","The Times, 01st August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11233,1,8,1864,Summer,1,8,1864,Summer,"week , and there is a prospect of thebad effectofthe drought bets .. redeemed to aconsderable extent . There bas only","The Times, 01st August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11234,1,8,1864,Summer,1,8,1864,Summer,"here all theexcitement of a steeplechase was obtaier1 . The drought , most unfortunatele , had rendered the ground as hard","The Times, 01st August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11235,2,8,1864,Summer,2,8,1864,Summer,"and poisonous smells- although they have not increasad during thi3 drought as might have been expected-have not diminished . Fever ,","The Times, 02nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11236,2,8,1864,Summer,2,8,1864,Summer,"supposed the lice have been generated owing to thc lengthened drought , and considera- ble anxiety is felt by most farmers","The Times, 02nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11237,2,8,1864,Summer,2,8,1864,Summer,of the plant having been destroyed by esterly winds and drought . In theDoab we beam that the lands are chiefly,"The Times, 02nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11238,2,8,1864,Summer,2,8,1864,Summer,of the ground parched as it had been by continued drought . Mtean ( Ily temperature for the eight days 57'6,"The Times, 02nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11239,3,8,1864,Summer,3,8,1864,Summer,"inform usshow vrecentUy , and to what extent , similar drought has prevailed , and whether the present one extends over","The Times, 03rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11240,4,8,1864,Summer,4,8,1864,Summer,all surprising that it should cause general complaint . T'he drought in this vicinity and throughout the greater portion ot the,"The Times, 04th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11241,4,8,1864,Summer,4,8,1864,Summer,partly to the apprehensions of sipinnTers in reference to tjhe drought ; whlee holdeis generally have not presfied their stocse .,"The Times, 04th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11242,5,8,1864,Summer,5,8,1864,Summer,"were cut off by the frost or annihilated by the drought . Potatoes are good and sound , and likely to","The Times, 05th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11243,5,8,1864,Summer,5,8,1864,Summer,"a time when all nature is suffering from long- continued drought , when the pastures are burnt up , and turnips","The Times, 05th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11244,6,8,1864,Summer,6,8,1864,Summer,"ripe at the same time . In consequence of the drought many fields have fallen light with shortness of straw ,","The Times, 06th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11245,6,8,1864,Summer,6,8,1864,Summer,"farms are excellent . Great care , -from the lon drought , must be exercised in harvesting . Oats are short","The Times, 06th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11246,6,8,1864,Summer,6,8,1864,Summer,"pieces of peas are very prolific . "" 'The continued drought is now much felt among the market gardeners in the","The Times, 06th August 1864",England,UKH,UKH3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11247,6,8,1864,Summer,6,8,1864,Summer,"Stamford many fields of wheat are light in consequenceof the drought , bhit on soine of the stiff soils the yiell","The Times, 06th August 1864",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Stamford,19th Century newspaper,Media 11248,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,ll an increased movement may speedily be looked for The drought in this vicinity nd throughout the Eastcrn States was relieved,"The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11249,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,"bitherto have looked rell , can no longer withstand the drought , and every day gives indication of their uheaithy state","The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11250,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,", which is a precious article , through the long droughtj of water we have had in this neighbourhood . HUDDERSFIELD","The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11251,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,"to the Proueo the present yer . twlhstandi "" theoexcessive drought5whichperisape haa been felt mor ithsha nnyoer county In the kindorm","The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11252,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,"inadequate to their requirements , CHESTERFIELD , 6th. -Tho unprecedented drought has had its Infuence on our cattle-market . Farmers have","The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11253,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,"a larger show of cattle to-day . bat as the drought , continues and the pastures get worse there Is literAlly","The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11254,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,"last night there are still great com- plaints as to drought , aud the trade was again in an Iunraniate state","The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11255,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,". per 141b . Mangoldls hold nout well ashinste the drought , but ewedes on the contrary have a'uffored severely ,","The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11256,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,beioghurried off to warket half fat in consequence of the drought . i TRAD REPORT . SATURDAY EVENING . TALLow. -The,"The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11257,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,"ha , , b.eu anticipated , owing to the extraordinary drought . The starcity of rain in the middle of Englanti","The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11258,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,are the only root that at all stand against the drought ; but swedes and common turnips are aluost universally a,"The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11259,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,", and straw mow and , owing to the lonlg drought , the supply of water at band was inadequate to","The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11260,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,"wvoodland , provided with artificial food , with waterpots in drought , with barley ricks in the coverts , Iwvith ants","The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11261,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,", Aug. t ) . E 0 . D. THE DROUGHT . 'TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMEHS . Sir ,","The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11262,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,"Thc Timies expressed a wish to know if the present drought was general , nI ay remark that onily 0,29 inch","The Times, 08th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11263,8,8,1864,Summer,8,8,1864,Summer,"more must pass before we see the worst of the drought , already so severely felt . I am , Sir","The Times, 08th August 1864",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Bodmin,19th Century newspaper,Media 11264,9,8,1864,Summer,9,8,1864,Summer,"are looking decidedlv bad , the fly coupled with tho drought having caused great destruction . MIangolds andl turnips sro very","The Times, 09th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11265,9,8,1864,Summer,9,8,1864,Summer,"mangolds , and other root crops are suffering severely from drought , and the pastures are completely burnt up . This","The Times, 09th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11266,9,8,1864,Summer,9,8,1864,Summer,"is lodged ; on light lands , owing to the drought , it wiU not come evenly into ear . Beans","The Times, 09th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11267,9,8,1864,Summer,9,8,1864,Summer,"obedient servant . iLargate , Aug. 7 . P. THE DROUGHT . TO TEE EDITOR OF TRE TIMES . Sir ,","The Times, 09th August 1864",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Margate,19th Century newspaper,Media 11268,9,8,1864,Summer,9,8,1864,Summer,"but the country then suffered moro from intenso heat than drought . There was more rain in July , 1826 ,","The Times, 09th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11269,9,8,1864,Summer,9,8,1864,Summer,"This change in the weather Mo ielcome after the long drought , is unfortunately acem.i senied by a eonsiderable deg7ree of","The Times, 09th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11270,10,8,1864,Summer,10,8,1864,Summer,of BiwCay . Easten=Eastwar.j' ngland and North Sea . THE DROUGHT . * TO THE EDITOi OF TEHE TI3tES . Sir,"The Times, 10th August 1864",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11271,10,8,1864,Summer,10,8,1864,Summer,"Republicai says- "" The eartlh is parching . Such a drought has not boen ex. perienced for years . Pasturage is","The Times, 10th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11272,10,8,1864,Summer,10,8,1864,Summer,"is no telling what damage may be done if the drought continues much longer . "" The Springfieldg Repubtlic ( t","The Times, 10th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11273,10,8,1864,Summer,10,8,1864,Summer,"rest trees are beginning to feel the effects of the drought , and in some places the leaves are drying up","The Times, 10th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11274,11,8,1864,Summer,11,8,1864,Summer,in some places in consequence of the long prevalence of drought . An early and abundant harvest is now anticipated .,"The Times, 11st August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11275,11,8,1864,Summer,11,8,1864,Summer,"part of the country is suffering , zrcaty from the drought , many trees planted 20 vennr since aying , and","The Times, 11st August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11276,12,8,1864,Summer,12,8,1864,Summer,"Afterroon .. 45 niin. after 8 ( From Llovd'.l THE DRoUGHT . TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES . Sir ,","The Times, 12nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11277,12,8,1864,Summer,12,8,1864,Summer,"TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES . Sir , -The drought has been severely felt here , m:my shrubs and herbaceous","The Times, 12nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11278,12,8,1864,Summer,12,8,1864,Summer,"evittced in Thez 7imes to compare notes on the late drought , I beg to submit the rainfall here forth lsteigt","The Times, 12nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11279,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,"in the straw . At Epworth the long-continue ( r drought has operated injuriously on the growing crops , but there","The Times, 13rd August 1864",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE13,Epworth,19th Century newspaper,Media 11280,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,"DRAVNW - .. uL wArouwuer-m1LLS , LJYndhurst A-.u 10 SEVERlE DROUGHT I ? T C0FWWAELT . The Water supply in CorowaU","The Times, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11281,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,"of next year 's crops continued encouraging , nothwithstanding the drought in some parts . Cdova 's Intelligencer reports that nothing","The Times, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11282,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,will gtill fall considerably shorte ; owing to tho long-continued drought . For the past sixda ysin has scarcely ceased falng,"The Times, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11283,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,"sent for to scarch the female rnsonere . On Xargaret Drought , n she found 21. wrapped up in a pocket","The Times, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11284,13,8,1864,Summer,13,8,1864,Summer,one than was expected in the face of the continued drought . In the beast dlepartment there were few heads of,"The Times, 13rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11285,15,8,1864,Summer,15,8,1864,Summer,"the dock tauing in cargoes during the week . The drought necessitates stoppages at several collieries , and in cousequeuce less","The Times, 15th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11286,15,8,1864,Summer,15,8,1864,Summer,enhs of the bines are driepefe' trom the exe= of drought they are ntogether a beautiful show . The rain of,"The Times, 15th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11287,15,8,1864,Summer,15,8,1864,Summer,"wanted for grass and turnip landi . NORWICE. 13tb. -The drought not having wholy disappeared , although some highly welcome showers","The Times, 15th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11288,15,8,1864,Summer,15,8,1864,Summer,"of a somiewhatdoubtftlcharacter . Some good a%mplesgarecegrtain , but the drought haa prevented the proper growth ot largo quLntities. oats are","The Times, 15th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11289,15,8,1864,Summer,15,8,1864,Summer,"hbae had cme aligbt interruption this week to the o1g-continued drought , On Tuesday we had three or four hours '","The Times, 15th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11290,15,8,1864,Summer,15,8,1864,Summer,able to give an fill an account of the present drought as I rhould have been under other circumstances . Still,"The Times, 15th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11291,15,8,1864,Summer,15,8,1864,Summer,Bodmin correspondent muay not be verified byl tWo months more drought . I can not help thinking that in marked cases,"The Times, 15th August 1864",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Bodmin,19th Century newspaper,Media 11292,15,8,1864,Summer,15,8,1864,Summer,"Tirhoot and Chuprah are very backward owing to the long drought of June , and under favourable circum- stances uot more","The Times, 15th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11293,15,8,1864,Summer,15,8,1864,Summer,". In Denares the plant has been almost destroyed by drought ; the rains have not set in there , and","The Times, 15th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11294,15,8,1864,Summer,15,8,1864,Summer,"against the directors of which company this ac- tion was Drought , and as he complains of the prominence which his","The Times, 15th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11295,16,8,1864,Summer,16,8,1864,Summer,"Canadian papers state that the crops have suffered from the drought , but generally the renorts are tbat the yield wvill","The Times, 16th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11296,16,8,1864,Summer,16,8,1864,Summer,", and both masters and men are suffering by the drought . The rain that feU last week brought a sapply","The Times, 16th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11297,16,8,1864,Summer,16,8,1864,Summer,"reappearance of the scorching hot weather has caused a secondI drought , almost severer than the one a fort- night ago","The Times, 16th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11298,16,8,1864,Summer,16,8,1864,Summer,"should say in a few words when this "" great drought "" will end . All I feel able to do","The Times, 16th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11299,16,8,1864,Summer,16,8,1864,Summer,on Septcnber 3 and 14 ; but I fear the drought wvil coutinue geberally till October . It is curious that,"The Times, 16th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11300,16,8,1864,Summer,16,8,1864,Summer,solar cycle shouil ( d affect the weattier . That drought begau sooner aud ended on the 3d of September .,"The Times, 16th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11301,16,8,1864,Summer,16,8,1864,Summer,". The irop of oats is affected by the prevailing drought The straw in many places is short , and th8","The Times, 16th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11302,17,8,1864,Summer,17,8,1864,Summer,"have reccived the following advices bythcA present mail : -'The drought had continued1 , which rendered it impossible to crush the","The Times, 17th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11303,17,8,1864,Summer,17,8,1864,Summer,"berly and oats . Trurips are sullering eerely from tbe drought , and tho pastures Mgo burnt uIp . ST .","The Times, 17th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11304,18,8,1864,Summer,18,8,1864,Summer,"3d aud 14th , "" and that he fears the drought will continue gene- rally till October , may I ask","The Times, 18th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11305,18,8,1864,Summer,18,8,1864,Summer,"grcen crops , especiaUv the grasses , are sadly suff2rinfrom drought , and the grub is making destractivc inroags among the","The Times, 18th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11306,19,8,1864,Summer,19,8,1864,Summer,"servitude . Thomas Beechlew , 28 , musician ; Margaret Droughton , 41 , marriedl ; Susan Seymour , 19 ,","The Times, 19th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11307,19,8,1864,Summer,19,8,1864,Summer,"the 26th , to be followed by another week of drought . September 10 to 20 , heavy rain ; frequent","The Times, 19th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11308,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,. We in the south have becn sunfering from a drought . The farner among us has risen morniug after morniing,"The Times, 20th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11309,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,"than half a crop , the effects of the long drought being more manifest in this than in the crops of","The Times, 20th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11310,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,The crops of this county have saffered less from the drought than those in districts nearer the middle of Eeg- land,"The Times, 20th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11311,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,"Tyne and west of Northumberland have suffered much frone the drought , and upon lght soils things are much burnt up","The Times, 20th August 1864","England,Scotland","UKC,UKM","UKC2,UKM2","UKC21,UKM23",Tyne,19th Century newspaper,Media 11312,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,"weve , perhaps , never worse , owing to thelong-continued drought . Around Kettering ( Northamptonshire ) harvest work is at","The Times, 20th August 1864",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF25,"Kettering,Northamptonshire",19th Century newspaper,Media 11313,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,be proniise of a fair average yield . But the drought has cut up the grain on this kind of land,"The Times, 20th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11314,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,"wvas justifiable , their complaints being pllt uopon the long drought ( nov of nearly fourmonoths ' duration ) , and","The Times, 20th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11315,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,. Some contend that but for the lice and the drought the corn vwould have been larger ; but be this,"The Times, 20th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11316,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,"wheatstraw . The spring-sown crops have suffered most from the drought , sOmo of thoso sown late being yet qdteo green","The Times, 20th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11317,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,"bushel in the fields . UJpon all other crops the drought has been sevetrely felt , and has caused great anxiety","The Times, 20th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11318,20,8,1864,Summer,20,8,1864,Summer,"flames spread writh such rapidity , caused by the long drought , that the premises were speedilv reduoed to a leap","The Times, 20th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11319,22,8,1864,Summer,22,8,1864,Summer,"SHIR4 lifiti-rAt cattle are vwerescrc in coneleqneno or the late drought , and meat Is Fecarce ass , djear , nteBet","The Times, 22nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11320,22,8,1864,Summer,22,8,1864,Summer,"to grow have been killed , if niot by the drought , by a grub which aLlmost destroys them . BIEDFORtD","The Times, 22nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11321,22,8,1864,Summer,22,8,1864,Summer,"have sunk many wells , but in the existing long-continued drought the supply of water thus obtained can not be abundant","The Times, 22nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11322,22,8,1864,Summer,22,8,1864,Summer,"this beautiful lake district , which , notwithstanding the long drought in the south , is green as an emerald ,","The Times, 22nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11323,22,8,1864,Summer,22,8,1864,Summer,", but most welcome , falls of rain . The droughthas been severely felt in the Nortb , the pasture being","The Times, 22nd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11324,23,8,1864,Summer,23,8,1864,Summer,"damp . July was hot and dry , and the drought continued until Friday last . The oidium consequently spread with","The Times, 23rd August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11325,24,8,1864,Summer,24,8,1864,Summer,", PEARL FisuING Ir SCOTLAND. -II consequence of the long-cotntined drought , the Earn has been in a remarkably low state","The Times, 24th August 1864",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11326,27,8,1864,Summer,27,8,1864,Summer,also congratulate his hearers on their immunity from such a drought as we have just passed through . He had been,"The Times, 27th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11327,29,8,1864,Summer,29,8,1864,Summer,"tier tbh . Th'e reports mnade rwith rnrpozt to the drought still continue distreesing , but on tUhe whole the sitnation","The Times, 29th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11328,29,8,1864,Summer,29,8,1864,Summer,( . Even where a plant vwas obtained the protracted drought hu complctely roasted it up . In many fields there,"The Times, 29th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11329,30,8,1864,Summer,30,8,1864,Summer,"scarcely an average one , owing to the long continued drought , and the price of this commodity is on the","The Times, 30th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11330,30,8,1864,Summer,30,8,1864,Summer,"ensuing winter and spring- the earth , from tho long.continued drought , being in a condition to insure quick vegetation .","The Times, 30th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11331,30,8,1864,Summer,30,8,1864,Summer,an acre left out of 90-all are killed by the drought . The pastures are so brown and burnt up that,"The Times, 30th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11332,30,8,1864,Summer,30,8,1864,Summer,notwithstanding the injury caused to the vineyards by the long drought it is too soon to say that there will be,"The Times, 30th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11333,30,8,1864,Summer,30,8,1864,Summer,the price offered . In the Medoc the heat and drought were regarded as a perfect calamity . The vine leaves,"The Times, 30th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11334,30,8,1864,Summer,30,8,1864,Summer,"... - 13 St. Th3mas . - 15 JAW flflOflnnon Drought 1 ; S6 passengers , among whom were Dr. Lucas","The Times, 30th August 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11335,1,9,1864,Autumn,1,9,1864,Autumn,"exhortation to the people , suffering under the curse of drought ; the last is a prophecy of the eternal felicity","The Times, 01st September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11336,1,9,1864,Autumn,1,9,1864,Autumn,"to the quality and yield thereof , notwithstauding the long drought . As much as two tons of bay per acre","The Times, 01st September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11337,1,9,1864,Autumn,1,9,1864,Autumn,". It is , however , in the spring when droughtshavousllyhappened , and in that season of the year they prevailed","The Times, 01st September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11338,1,9,1864,Autumn,1,9,1864,Autumn,"correspouding with tho dry character of the weather . The drought accounts for the comparatively low night temperature , the earth","The Times, 01st September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11339,2,9,1864,Autumn,2,9,1864,Autumn,"; first , becauso there had been so long a drought , and , secondly , because there is an impression","The Times, 02nd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11340,2,9,1864,Autumn,2,9,1864,Autumn,", and registered in the aggregate 23 . During long-continued drought , notwithstanding that the atmospherie dew point may be reached","The Times, 02nd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11341,3,9,1864,Autumn,3,9,1864,Autumn,"thauks .. giviog services have been held . The log drought also . it is gratifying to state , may ba","The Times, 03rd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11342,3,9,1864,Autumn,3,9,1864,Autumn,sanme ; this is to be attributed to the constant droughts . Horsehair from the south of this provine sells easily,"The Times, 03rd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11343,3,9,1864,Autumn,3,9,1864,Autumn,"to the low stato of the river from the long drought , the fi6hings have not been so good . The","The Times, 03rd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11344,3,9,1864,Autumn,3,9,1864,Autumn,""" The Fa2I "" was as good as rain after drought-a stream of fresh melo-fy at the end of an arid","The Times, 03rd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11345,5,9,1864,Autumn,5,9,1864,Autumn,armistice will afford . : ! THEE DROT GnT. -The drought which has pre- 'vailed to so unprecedented an extent in,"The Times, 05th September 1864",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11346,5,9,1864,Autumn,5,9,1864,Autumn,we a ould feel in the subject were the present drought to continue much loner : Table showing the fall of,"The Times, 05th September 1864",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,Clifton,19th Century newspaper,Media 11347,5,9,1864,Autumn,5,9,1864,Autumn,"and March had each about Aiil. above it . The drought , there . fore , may be said to have","The Times, 05th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11348,7,9,1864,Autumn,7,9,1864,Autumn,fresh and green that it seems to have defied the drought . The beds show a pleasing variety of arrangement and,"The Times, 07th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11349,7,9,1864,Autumn,7,9,1864,Autumn,yield of grain . From the effect of the long-continued drought a short time elapsed between crops coming into ear and,"The Times, 07th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11350,7,9,1864,Autumn,7,9,1864,Autumn,"clays and imperfectly pulverized soils , the effects of the drought , by creating deep fissures in the land and thereby","The Times, 07th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11351,7,9,1864,Autumn,7,9,1864,Autumn,". Pastures in the soutlh have suffered severely from the drought , and up to the middle of August preented the","The Times, 07th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11352,7,9,1864,Autumn,7,9,1864,Autumn,"thc whlle. very satisfactory in the Eden , although thc droughtiness of the latter part of the snmmer prevented it fron","The Times, 07th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11353,7,9,1864,Autumn,7,9,1864,Autumn,"consider.able , were larger this year than usnal . The drought alone prevented the season from being excellent ; - as","The Times, 07th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11354,8,9,1864,Autumn,8,9,1864,Autumn,"have been anticipated , considering the severity of the recent drought . The dahlias and gladioli , in the opinion of","The Times, 08th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11355,8,9,1864,Autumn,8,9,1864,Autumn,"qualityhas proved rather inferior in consequence of the unusually protracted drought expe. rieneed this season , yet the accounts for the","The Times, 08th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11356,12,9,1864,Autumn,12,9,1864,Autumn,"of' late , and all the summer tlirough , the drought notwithstanding , the flowers have made a glorious show .","The Times, 12nd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11357,12,9,1864,Autumn,12,9,1864,Autumn,"flowers and the grass borders . In this year of drought the rwater thus procured has been essential , and without","The Times, 12nd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11358,12,9,1864,Autumn,12,9,1864,Autumn,"about the 15th of July prognoticating the cetlion of the drought on the 20th , rains till the 26th of JIly","The Times, 12nd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11359,13,9,1864,Autumn,13,9,1864,Autumn,"of the Don have been rendered completely sterile by the drought . In the west , on the other hand ,","The Times, 13rd September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11360,14,9,1864,Autumn,14,9,1864,Autumn,pro . mote rainfall and aerial disturbance . The great drought of 1861 eded in the ltter days of August or,"The Times, 14th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11361,15,9,1864,Autumn,15,9,1864,Autumn,"obtained , rhow that -August Was characterized in Scotland by drought ana by extreme variations of temyerature , tend- Ing Most","The Times, 15th September 1864","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeen,19th Century newspaper,Media 11362,15,9,1864,Autumn,15,9,1864,Autumn,", happily , was the iost prosperous since1:860 , 20 drought that prevailed had not been half so severely Irelanl as","The Times, 15th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11363,16,9,1864,Autumn,16,9,1864,Autumn,or qetg.x Ton . T ferigad Io caused by the drought during the lAst r thougot the dir t not reaebeedate,"The Times, 16th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11364,16,9,1864,Autumn,16,9,1864,Autumn,"The hla tut reerg frolthe effcts o theB r nt drought , and there hs now vory good yes . OtASGOW","The Times, 16th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11365,16,9,1864,Autumn,16,9,1864,Autumn,"economical point of view he has this year escaped the drought imder 'which . Great Britain has suffered , aud he","The Times, 16th September 1864",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11366,17,9,1864,Autumn,17,9,1864,Autumn,"in a firmly compressed soil are Dot easily injured by droughta and frosts , the effect of which the roots and","The Times, 17th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11367,17,9,1864,Autumn,17,9,1864,Autumn,"Devonhibre this season which is acouotnted for by the long drought and , tharainis followiug upon it .. A icentifie gen-","The Times, 17th September 1864",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Exeter,19th Century newspaper,Media 11368,19,9,1864,Autumn,19,9,1864,Autumn,"cattle Ia the Exetr market to-day , but the late drought ba cuasedmeattob. sro end dear . The following were the","The Times, 19th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11369,19,9,1864,Autumn,19,9,1864,Autumn,"is unquestionably above an average crop . Owing to excessive drought and other circumstances , & greater proportion than usual will","The Times, 19th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11370,20,9,1864,Autumn,20,9,1864,Autumn,exten- sioe . The suffernugs and loses cau6eml by the drought cluring the last ssuismer throusghoutt the district not reached by,"The Times, 20th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11371,22,9,1864,Autumn,22,9,1864,Autumn,", were much smaller than usual , owing to the drought , by which the greater part of the root crops","The Times, 22nd September 1864",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Vale of Evesham,19th Century newspaper,Media 11372,24,9,1864,Autumn,24,9,1864,Autumn,"Clay , resigned . The Post-olice. -Messrs . A. T. Drought and J. W. Hyle have been promtoted frotn the probationary","The Times, 24th September 1864",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,Portland,19th Century newspaper,Media 11373,27,9,1864,Autumn,27,9,1864,Autumn,"expected . The potatoes are small in consequence of the drought , but they are firm , and free from disease","The Times, 27th September 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11374,3,10,1864,Autumn,3,10,1864,Autumn,root crops and grass have . xovered from the long drought and nowlook magnificent Thero as not been such a sar,"The Times, 03rd October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11375,3,10,1864,Autumn,3,10,1864,Autumn,"an increase over the previous year -notwith- standing the long drought of 1862 , which led in many parts to the","The Times, 03rd October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11376,3,10,1864,Autumn,3,10,1864,Autumn,"acre , notwithstanding an unfavourable season . Owing to the drought the produce of wheat , which averages 14 to 15","The Times, 03rd October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11377,4,10,1864,Autumn,4,10,1864,Autumn,"in England , the farmer had been severely tried by drought , the Almighty blessed the district of country in which","The Times, 04th October 1864","UK,England",,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11378,5,10,1864,Autumn,5,10,1864,Autumn,"aud ditches have been sucked up by the heat and drought , but so have they in other places . As","The Times, 05th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11379,5,10,1864,Autumn,5,10,1864,Autumn,"their herbage they are essential for the purpose of resisting droughts on sandy soils . Uoreover , from the immense quantity","The Times, 05th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11380,6,10,1864,Autumn,6,10,1864,Autumn,"rainfall , . precipitation of dew , which during the drought had been nearly suspended , was re-established . The total","The Times, 06th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11381,6,10,1864,Autumn,6,10,1864,Autumn,"late persistent rains should coincide with an Australian period of drought . I am . Sir , your most obedient servmnt","The Times, 06th October 1864",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 11382,6,10,1864,Autumn,6,10,1864,Autumn,"advices from the interior were somewhattunfavourable , the continuanco of drought and the stormy north-west wind which had prevailed for some","The Times, 06th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11383,7,10,1864,Autumn,7,10,1864,Autumn,"THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES . Sir , -The late drought must have forcibly impre=sed the minds of man vwith the","The Times, 07th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11384,10,10,1864,Autumn,10,10,1864,Autumn,"Although cattle had suffered so much during the summer from drought , the number of animals was equal to that of","The Times, 10th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11385,10,10,1864,Autumn,10,10,1864,Autumn,"having grown with amaziag rapidity since the termination of the drought . AUtumn sowing is beting actively proceeded with , and","The Times, 10th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11386,10,10,1864,Autumn,10,10,1864,Autumn,"Sir , -As I believe any statiatics relative to the drought of the present year will be acceptable to a very","The Times, 10th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11387,11,10,1864,Autumn,11,10,1864,Autumn,"winter is so scarce , and that from the exceeding drought here this summer the lambs have bad a hard titne","The Times, 11st October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11388,11,10,1864,Autumn,11,10,1864,Autumn,Srr ; sIR . -Tl1e effects of last season 's drought upon the great source of ; ' eiter food for,"The Times, 11st October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11389,15,10,1864,Autumn,15,10,1864,Autumn,for a week . EXTRAAOnDiAitY DDrOUGIIT IN SOUTH YOREKSHEIE. -The drought in South Yorkshire to which reference was made in Te,"The Times, 15th October 1864",England,UKE,UKE3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11390,15,10,1864,Autumn,15,10,1864,Autumn,". There is O appearancee at preent , of the drought coming to an end , Should itcootutiee tnuch longer ,","The Times, 15th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11391,15,10,1864,Autumn,15,10,1864,Autumn,"at the July meeting should be eonfirmed . The late drought had caused a reduction in the make , and in","The Times, 15th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11392,15,10,1864,Autumn,15,10,1864,Autumn,". The contrary is the fact . Daring the recent drought , on account of its being rather over-drained than otherwise","The Times, 15th October 1864",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11393,17,10,1864,Autumn,17,10,1864,Autumn,"had been greatly damped by the late return of the drought . The farmers of England were , however , not","The Times, 17th October 1864",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11394,17,10,1864,Autumn,17,10,1864,Autumn,", if he might use an Irishism , by a drought . They were not to be daunted by dilliculties ,","The Times, 17th October 1864",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11395,17,10,1864,Autumn,17,10,1864,Autumn,"being the dust , which , owing to the long-continued drought , has proved a considerable annoyance . General officers commanding","The Times, 17th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11396,18,10,1864,Autumn,18,10,1864,Autumn,exten- sion . The sufferings and losea caused by the drought during the last summer throughout tile district not reachied by,"The Times, 18th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11397,18,10,1864,Autumn,18,10,1864,Autumn,"fire to burn itself out , as owing to the drought no water was to be had within a mile .","The Times, 18th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11398,18,10,1864,Autumn,18,10,1864,Autumn,"have gotabetter seedbed , and been more advanced before the drought set in , and , in the next place ,","The Times, 18th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11399,22,10,1864,Autumn,22,10,1864,Autumn,"last year . ' In RoussWion , in consequence of drought , the produce of the vines in the plain (","The Times, 22nd October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11400,24,10,1864,Autumn,24,10,1864,Autumn,"same as on last market-day . KENT , 22d. -A drought has prevailed for several weeks , and great inconvenience bas","The Times, 24th October 1864",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11401,24,10,1864,Autumn,24,10,1864,Autumn,", and it was remarkable bow u'tght the effects of.the drought of this summerhad been upon drained land as compared wth","The Times, 24th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11402,24,10,1864,Autumn,24,10,1864,Autumn,".. 84 miss . after I TnUxNDEResToiMs. -The extremely long drought , and the late comparatively hot weather were terminated by","The Times, 24th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11403,25,10,1864,Autumn,25,10,1864,Autumn,of extensiou . The sufferings and losses caused bY the drought during the last summer throughout the district not reached by,"The Times, 25th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11404,26,10,1864,Autumn,26,10,1864,Autumn,"a good condition for salmon fishing , to which the drought had almost put a stop . In many instances the","The Times, 26th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11405,26,10,1864,Autumn,26,10,1864,Autumn,"davs , is esteemed quite as unusual as the continuous drought . Neither the long dry weather , nor the sutdden","The Times, 26th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11406,28,10,1864,Autumn,28,10,1864,Autumn,". The weather has changed ; the long con. tinn:ed drought i3 at an end , and rain is faUlug freely","The Times, 28th October 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11407,29,10,1864,Autumn,29,10,1864,Autumn,Hieather Bell she was got through the heavy sea and Drought safely iuto the %fear . Tnu weather is very boisterous,"The Times, 29th October 1864",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,Tyne,19th Century newspaper,Media 11408,31,10,1864,Autumn,31,10,1864,Autumn,exten- sion . The sufferings and losses caused by the drought during the last summer throughout the distrit not reacbed by,"The Times, 31st October 1864",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Caterham,19th Century newspaper,Media 11409,1,11,1864,Autumn,1,11,1864,Autumn,"degrees in the shade . What with.the heat , the drought , ana the grass- ho rs , farmers in the","The Times, 01st November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11410,2,11,1864,Autumn,2,11,1864,Autumn,"one of scarcity of moisture , the otxher of absolute drought , the head works of the canal had failed to","The Times, 02nd November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11411,2,11,1864,Autumn,2,11,1864,Autumn,"of the autumn crops ; "" and that if the drought recurred next season the question would "" then be ,","The Times, 02nd November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11412,2,11,1864,Autumn,2,11,1864,Autumn,"channeL I may teU a man in the midst of drought , "" Put out your handkerchief for the drop of","The Times, 02nd November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11413,8,11,1864,Autumn,8,11,1864,Autumn,"letter from Grasse , in Provence , states that the drought which so long prevailed in that country , and which","The Times, 08th November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11414,14,11,1864,Autumn,14,11,1864,Autumn,"enabling farmer . to reonver lost groud by the long drought , wheat sowing beln caried on briskly every day .","The Times, 14th November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11415,16,11,1864,Autumn,16,11,1864,Autumn,"at mnarket before the middle of January , as great drought a.M Ilmuch retiarded it , but prospects arc held out","The Times, 16th November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11416,16,11,1864,Autumn,16,11,1864,Autumn,"are as a general rule exposed to greater danger from drought than froul over-abundanco of rain , and tho unusually heavy","The Times, 16th November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11417,17,11,1864,Autumn,17,11,1864,Autumn,"so heavy as in some years . Complaint , of drought still continue in the northern districts . "" rhe Government","The Times, 17th November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11418,19,11,1864,Autumn,19,11,1864,Autumn,"; while the latter half was attended by a parching drought , sharp frosts durinthe night and towards morning , anu","The Times, 19th November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11419,19,11,1864,Autumn,19,11,1864,Autumn,"were beg , in- ning to suffer from a long drought , and the fountains in the lower part of the","The Times, 19th November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11420,21,11,1864,Autumn,21,11,1864,Autumn,". commandedformer rater . GLOCESTER , Ithi. -Atter an unpeecedented drought we have sow had the first really soaking rain since","The Times, 21st November 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11421,6,12,1864,Winter,6,12,1864,Winter,"relies upon flesh-making flocks and herds , ibut a disastrous drought has withered his green forage , withheld sweetness aud succulence","The Times, 06th December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11422,7,12,1864,Winter,7,12,1864,Winter,"working of the 13 steam-engines , owing to the great drought . The profits on- the half-year , afterpayment of all","The Times, 07th December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11423,10,12,1864,Winter,10,12,1864,Winter,last twelve- month is its extreme dryness . Such a drought as that of the seaon through which we have just,"The Times, 10th December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11424,15,12,1864,Winter,15,12,1864,Winter,"Barley failed ; sowed too late , and ( I drought ; a thin , poor crop , but . enough","The Times, 15th December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11425,15,12,1864,Winter,15,12,1864,Winter,"peas and catbbaes for feeding . my pigs . The drought of last tumnuer , which has been unparalleled , injured","The Times, 15th December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11426,31,12,1864,Winter,31,12,1864,Winter,"fodder , which must be the consequence of an unusual drought , will , to a certain extent , find compensation","The Times, 31st December 1864",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11427,4,1,1865,Winter,4,1,1865,Winter,"dryness of the first foutr montbs , and , 'the droughtof July audAugust ; exeept inthe wet year of IS60 the","The Times, 04th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11428,4,1,1865,Winter,4,1,1865,Winter,". Last year , with a drv spring and very droughty summer , the wheat and barley crops vere again very","The Times, 04th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11429,4,1,1865,Winter,4,1,1865,Winter,"vere again very good , but the effects of the drought were felt by the oat crop and most severely by","The Times, 04th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11430,6,1,1865,Winter,6,1,1865,Winter,"crop in the North-West this season , in consequence of drought , and the food crops are affected in like manner","The Times, 06th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11431,6,1,1865,Winter,6,1,1865,Winter,"two occsions-fitst , in August , by- anticipations that the drought of the summer had severely- injured the beetroot crops in","The Times, 06th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11432,6,1,1865,Winter,6,1,1865,Winter,"throughout theycar . Towards the autumn rumours were current of drought , end being confirmed , to- gether with the searcity","The Times, 06th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11433,6,1,1865,Winter,6,1,1865,Winter,"tobaccos leaviun the Federal ports , seizure of neg-oes , drought , decidedly iow estimate of crops , re-e ] ec-","The Times, 06th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11434,23,1,1865,Winter,23,1,1865,Winter,", with abundance of grass , there nevertheless occurs a drought once in five or seven years , and the lean","The Times, 23rd January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11435,25,1,1865,Winter,25,1,1865,Winter,"Eastern story , while two sheplherds were bewailing a terrible drought , a genius suddenly appeared and offered them all they","The Times, 25th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11436,26,1,1865,Winter,26,1,1865,Winter,"remarkable sickliness . The year 1864 was as menorable for drought as the year 1860 was for rain , snd the","The Times, 26th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11437,30,1,1865,Winter,30,1,1865,Winter,"that of former years . This arises from the lon drought , afterwards too much rain . Tho island is he","The Times, 30th January 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11438,1,2,1865,Winter,1,2,1865,Winter,"idL per lb. , btI that oWIUng to the- long drought. , few hish passed to the uPper portion o tef","The Times, 01st February 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11439,3,2,1865,Winter,3,2,1865,Winter,small in one year . The evil effects of this drought were aggravated by the fact of the previous year having,"The Times, 03rd February 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11440,3,2,1865,Winter,3,2,1865,Winter,""" reiitly of all ideas of cleanliness . "" The drought , In fac , has tried & weak point in","The Times, 03rd February 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11441,3,2,1865,Winter,3,2,1865,Winter,"probable , nmoreover , that the fatal consequences of this drought are to a large 'extent dne to the.vicious system of","The Times, 03rd February 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11442,3,2,1865,Winter,3,2,1865,Winter,. Where the river is ttirned into a sewer a drought miight be sufficient to breed a postilence . This source,"The Times, 03rd February 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11443,8,2,1865,Winter,8,2,1865,Winter,"this staple . The very dry weadeer amouutxo.g to a drought in some districts , haa hbad a. serious effect upon","The Times, 08th February 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11444,9,2,1865,Winter,9,2,1865,Winter,farmer who congratulated himself on having over- come last yeares drought by the device of feeding his cattle on barley which,"The Times, 09th February 1865",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11445,14,2,1865,Winter,14,2,1865,Winter,compared with 1863 . This is ascribed chiefly to excessive drought . The new sugar crop had commended on Eeveral estates,"The Times, 14th February 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11446,2,3,1865,Spring,2,3,1865,Spring,"the two countries . In 1864 England was suffering from drought , anTd the rainfall recorded at tho Royal Observatory ,","The Times, 02nd March 1865",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11447,2,3,1865,Spring,2,3,1865,Spring,"a fall somnewhat above its average , though there was drought for a time in some of the southerm districts .","The Times, 02nd March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11448,2,3,1865,Spring,2,3,1865,Spring,see all around them . The farmer bears a universal drought with philo3ophic patience ; not so when showers fall all,"The Times, 02nd March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11449,3,3,1865,Spring,3,3,1865,Spring,"sysedai la1 , -j i t.o a ver , light drought only , to reclure a qulick par- : er ..","The Times, 03rd March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11450,4,3,1865,Spring,4,3,1865,Spring,", vice JDhn Henry Murrreur who retires : - Ensign Drought BlalceiyTarletAco to be Lieut .. by purchase , vito Here","The Times, 04th March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11451,4,3,1865,Spring,4,3,1865,Spring,"could have obviated the ill effects of last year 's drought , had not the Board of In- land Revenue intervened","The Times, 04th March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11452,14,3,1865,Spring,14,3,1865,Spring,"in CIVILENGINELRfING Surveying , Levelling , Architecture . Building . Droughting , MIappDing Measuring , Estimating , c .. on moderatO","The Times, 14th March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11453,15,3,1865,Spring,15,3,1865,Spring,"rilitary College . to be Ensign. h purchase . vies Drought ; Charles Edward Stewart Euthvsn , geut. , to be","The Times, 15th March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11454,16,3,1865,Spring,16,3,1865,Spring,"scarco . Exchange on London , 90 days , Severe drought prevailed at Jamaica , and vas greatly felt by stock","The Times, 16th March 1865",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11455,23,3,1865,Spring,23,3,1865,Spring,", PUBLIC OFFICER , &C. * M& Was an action Drought to recover fromn the daferdant , as the public offiecer","The Times, 23rd March 1865",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11456,27,3,1865,Spring,27,3,1865,Spring,. He was next shown three more cows which were Drought in from a field ; one of them was so,"The Times, 27th March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11457,31,3,1865,Spring,31,3,1865,Spring,"ceipts had been greatly enhanced in value . The severe drought still continued throughout the irland , and was being severely","The Times, 31st March 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11458,13,4,1865,Spring,13,4,1865,Spring,oolony is at present suffering under one of the severest droughts it has known for the last 12 years . Everyw'here,"The Times, 13rd April 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11459,21,4,1865,Spring,21,4,1865,Spring,", lieVer any.oxc'ess of' 'beat or cold . rain or drought , no malign spi'3its , no' 'sicknes3.or Acath but plent","The Times, 21st April 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11460,25,4,1865,Spring,25,4,1865,Spring,"first-cas gos Etstblisod1510. lIPORTANT NOTICE. -ONE HUNDRED n and second-hand DROUGHTA MS40 new and second-banidSoeiable Laudaus , 60 Waggonettes with and","The Times, 25th April 1865",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11461,25,4,1865,Spring,25,4,1865,Spring,"attributable 'to the vwant of fodder , caused by the drought of lastsunsier . CaIso ana hay fully maintain . the","The Times, 25th April 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11462,27,4,1865,Spring,27,4,1865,Spring,"Baron CUAXNELL and Common , sIJsA jL-3 was an action Drought to recover compensation in damages for injnries sustained by the","The Times, 27th April 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11463,29,4,1865,Spring,29,4,1865,Spring,"aenotd erpond-ba a dligrtwSOCiaeLn L&-DAl Not-ar.hs , double and single DrouGhtms , nud lisht Waggonettr , o their owvn build ,","The Times, 29th April 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11464,29,4,1865,Spring,29,4,1865,Spring,"an equally fiue qutality , and the whole could be Drought into cutltation at a smal expense . The woods contain","The Times, 29th April 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11465,1,5,1865,Spring,1,5,1865,Spring,"April , but has beea marled by the prevalence of drought and by premature and almost unprecedented heat . The M1ay","The Times, 01st May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11466,16,5,1865,Spring,16,5,1865,Spring,"say , is in a very ssd'state oving to the drought , but there is now every Appearaune of rain ,","The Times, 16th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11467,16,5,1865,Spring,16,5,1865,Spring,"wain to speak of drawbacks con-' sequent on the long drought in this part , in the miidst of vhicb ,","The Times, 16th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11468,17,5,1865,Spring,17,5,1865,Spring,"be settled in the Easter holydays . The terribly protracted drought under whichVictoria has been suffiering for many months past ,","The Times, 17th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11469,19,5,1865,Spring,19,5,1865,Spring,"4*quality . Theklater crops , bowever , aufered from thelong drought which prevailed doria "" the summer and the oat ,","The Times, 19th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11470,20,5,1865,Spring,20,5,1865,Spring,"the wife of Major Onthe thostE , , atb Hitgohner Droughton , Manchester . th wife of SOn he17 , amthlost.","The Times, 20th May 1865",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11471,20,5,1865,Spring,20,5,1865,Spring,"the figure . The heat is excessive , and the drought isEO great and prolonged that the agriculturists fear there will","The Times, 20th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11472,24,5,1865,Spring,24,5,1865,Spring,"an4 their recurrence this . Is it due to the drought of 1864 , ad ( relative ) wetness of 1865","The Times, 24th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11473,30,5,1865,Spring,30,5,1865,Spring,there has not yet been any relief from the protracted drought . The next croD of supr wiU be almost a,"The Times, 30th May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11474,31,5,1865,Spring,31,5,1865,Spring,"J. B. Lovett in command ; Capt . and Mrs. Drought , Capt . and Mrs. Castle and two children ,","The Times, 31st May 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11475,5,6,1865,Summer,5,6,1865,Summer,"Miss DrPherson , Mrs. Sharpe , Mrs. Chance , Miss Drought , and Mrs. Macnaaiara . Among the gentle- men the","The Times, 05th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11476,6,6,1865,Summer,6,6,1865,Summer,"vigorousplants usually insuro successful results . Aftera summerof almost unprecedented drought , autumn wheat sowing was carried out under difficult circumstances","The Times, 06th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11477,6,6,1865,Summer,6,6,1865,Summer,"spring corn was extremely favourable . Tho long summer 's drought , and severe winter 's frost , although in souse","The Times, 06th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11478,6,6,1865,Summer,6,6,1865,Summer,"of stook and its coImparative scarity . Last season the drought necessitated the sale of many half-fed animals , and stores","The Times, 06th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11479,6,6,1865,Summer,6,6,1865,Summer,"of cavalry . It is subject to long periods of drought in the stmiimer , rain sometimes not falling for four","The Times, 06th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11480,20,6,1865,Summer,20,6,1865,Summer,"the process of "" cocking "" unnecessary . The prolonged drought has rendered it iecessaTy to mow the grass in basto","The Times, 20th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11481,20,6,1865,Summer,20,6,1865,Summer,", the eatage is getting scarce owing . to the drought . This , same cause has done mucharm to the","The Times, 20th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11482,26,6,1865,Summer,26,6,1865,Summer,"KENT , 24th. -Harvest prospects are Impaired by the continued drought . Wheats look unkindly , and even on the beat","The Times, 26th June 1865",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11483,26,6,1865,Summer,26,6,1865,Summer,"the latter period to the end of the month "" drought "" are the prognostics . In mitigation , however ,","The Times, 26th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11484,27,6,1865,Summer,27,6,1865,Summer,", 370 qrs . Irish , 14,203 qrs.foreign . The drought acdi light supplies had a very marked influence on prices","The Times, 27th June 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11485,5,7,1865,Summer,5,7,1865,Summer,"month of May was remarkable for the excessive heat and drought , which is seldom experienced in those countries until the","The Times, 05th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11486,6,7,1865,Summer,6,7,1865,Summer,"as unconstitutional . There have been some fears of another drought , in which case heavy rural losses would have been","The Times, 06th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11487,7,7,1865,Summer,7,7,1865,Summer,"difficul. tics , oaused by tho present exceptional season of drought , and that a speedy recurrence of favonrable seasons wiU","The Times, 07th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11488,8,7,1865,Summer,8,7,1865,Summer,"TO THE EDITOR OF THIE TIMES . Sir , -The drought has terminated in a most remarkable fall of rain ,","The Times, 08th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11489,10,7,1865,Summer,10,7,1865,Summer,"benefted thereby , as thoy were seffeeiig soeerely from the drought previously . There being no cbange on the currency of","The Times, 10th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11490,10,7,1865,Summer,10,7,1865,Summer,", but the tubers are not large , owifg to drought . The wiuter sorts are very healthy and prominseg ,","The Times, 10th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11491,10,7,1865,Summer,10,7,1865,Summer,"days back experienced an advance consequent . on the prevalent drought , but sume rainy days have , caused a reactionm","The Times, 10th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11492,10,7,1865,Summer,10,7,1865,Summer,"tedo. fair.andbis forenoo aever showsero fell affich ave wather an drought haenga Tuntpyhe r aipies. at dswhicdhtheredwe severs early thaeafsstg ,","The Times, 10th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11493,10,7,1865,Summer,10,7,1865,Summer,"placed in our rnarket. -NmiZ Zeaincd Praesiaac TanuNtsmnsTows. -The long drought in the , North and EastiRidings was terminated on Fridaynigiht","The Times, 10th July 1865",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11494,14,7,1865,Summer,14,7,1865,Summer,"the sea- son . and being worsce in years of drought , was very bafl in 1859 , which was adr-y","The Times, 14th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11495,15,7,1865,Summer,15,7,1865,Summer,wbhole has beonsecured in the most splendid condition but thne drought of June interfered somewhat with the yield . The recent,"The Times, 15th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11496,17,7,1865,Summer,17,7,1865,Summer,"have had a. hard time of it during the protracted drought , for a large number of wages men were out","The Times, 17th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11497,17,7,1865,Summer,17,7,1865,Summer,"finding Iambs and easmro whblth ate very dear . The drought hascansre- farmersto resort to oillrako for feedin , and It","The Times, 17th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11498,17,7,1865,Summer,17,7,1865,Summer,"tbo luBuonco ot recenl rains froaw the cffets of tbo drought . A$O ; STE , ltth. -At th . Corn*Ecerlange","The Times, 17th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11499,17,7,1865,Summer,17,7,1865,Summer,"this district , and the injurious effects of tho previous drought have been in Ia get measure repatree . The green","The Times, 17th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11500,19,7,1865,Summer,19,7,1865,Summer,reefs is the sudden and total broak up of the drought which for so many months past has been afflicting this,"The Times, 19th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11501,19,7,1865,Summer,19,7,1865,Summer,most unequally distributed over the year . Alternate flood and drought can only be corrected by the skiU and Industry of,"The Times, 19th July 1865",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11502,19,7,1865,Summer,19,7,1865,Summer,"four or five months miRay be fairly attributed to the drought , which in many localities deprived the miners of the","The Times, 19th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11503,27,7,1865,Summer,27,7,1865,Summer,inconvenienced by what isnow regarded as a repetitioa of the drought of last year . Except a few and very partial,"The Times, 27th July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11504,31,7,1865,Summer,31,7,1865,Summer,", 2STnm-The rathier alarming accounts from Rusia , wbhere the drought has almost entirely destroyed the flax crop in some districts","The Times, 31st July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11505,31,7,1865,Summer,31,7,1865,Summer,"markets trade was dull . 1YORKI , 29Unt-Af ter a drought extending over a fortnight wre ham at Icnrth beeu favoured","The Times, 31st July 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11506,4,8,1865,Summer,4,8,1865,Summer,"causes of this meat famine are probably various . The drought of last year and the increasing demand for meat ,","The Times, 04th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11507,10,8,1865,Summer,10,8,1865,Summer,"cbb durtng the past few months , owing to tho drought , tho Towtt Couaceil yesterday resolved te apply ko Parliamernt","The Times, 10th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11508,14,8,1865,Summer,14,8,1865,Summer,", Ther rrov th otbine , prevtOIeal etonted byV long drought , hee born otinuoiated by geniafL ad rfreeblu alue.n andu","The Times, 14th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11509,14,8,1865,Summer,14,8,1865,Summer,"is rortedver' S bsth , but not lauginsixe , owlngtothelon drought . =*OCASTI O4N-TYNEl ft. -The t duow gthewteek habe hoeonwamn","The Times, 14th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11510,14,8,1865,Summer,14,8,1865,Summer,"f PArrrs would in some measure do , to thae drought of last summer . Graziers were , no doubt ,","The Times, 14th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11511,14,8,1865,Summer,14,8,1865,Summer,Antiga has been a good desa depreesedib the nex-' ampled drought of the last two ? arse-of te laitespecially whownit made,"The Times, 14th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11512,15,8,1865,Summer,15,8,1865,Summer,attributed to the heavy rain which sot in after along drought . The first consequence to be feared : is a,"The Times, 15th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11513,18,8,1865,Summer,18,8,1865,Summer,"which excessive wet has been to the one , excessive drought has been to the other ; but it by no","The Times, 18th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11514,18,8,1865,Summer,18,8,1865,Summer,". In parItieuna , iead gn crepes uffered froml the drought , but there is nowr no cause for alarm ,","The Times, 18th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11515,18,8,1865,Summer,18,8,1865,Summer,". Many farmers sufferod heavily from oad seed and the drought , which rendered a second sowing necessary in many places","The Times, 18th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11516,19,8,1865,Summer,19,8,1865,Summer,the rule . The occurrence of a second- season 'of drought-unider 2in. of rain falling in June and July-has greatly .,"The Times, 19th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11517,19,8,1865,Summer,19,8,1865,Summer,"aud bad turnip lands of last -year , . when drought dlestroyedl the herbtee. ' anl the turnips at the same","The Times, 19th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11518,19,8,1865,Summer,19,8,1865,Summer,"and this thinness has been carried still further by the drought of this year , which has repeatedl the process of","The Times, 19th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11519,19,8,1865,Summer,19,8,1865,Summer,"and hiave been plotsbed in . Potitoes are smaUl from drought , but the crop is healthy . Carrots , mangolds","The Times, 19th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11520,19,8,1865,Summer,19,8,1865,Summer,"so . The stock grazing has been cut short by drought this summer , as it was last , and olleake","The Times, 19th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11521,19,8,1865,Summer,19,8,1865,Summer,"profits are good , but every now and then a drought stops the produce , and disease kills tho cows .","The Times, 19th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11522,26,8,1865,Summer,26,8,1865,Summer,"be inferior in both quantity and quality , the long drought having not only made the straw shorty but the grain","The Times, 26th August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11523,31,8,1865,Summer,31,8,1865,Summer,"been cntfiriued by the fact that tiuring eight months of drought the cotton plauts flourishecdL vigorously , whale almost everythilln else","The Times, 31st August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11524,31,8,1865,Summer,31,8,1865,Summer,the loss suffered last year through the severe and long-continued drought of its summer . This year there is ample food,"The Times, 31st August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11525,31,8,1865,Summer,31,8,1865,Summer,"be a very small one , owing to the sovero drought ohicb prevailed durinr the latter pert of lst yea.r aid","The Times, 31st August 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11526,1,9,1865,Autumn,1,9,1865,Autumn,too late to bo of use . The heat and drought were enoet severe . Men aud animals drooped under it,"The Times, 01st September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11527,2,9,1865,Autumn,2,9,1865,Autumn,"passed the ear-forming stage before they suffered from the severe drought , or otherwise the scarce year of 1826 would have","The Times, 02nd September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11528,2,9,1865,Autumn,2,9,1865,Autumn,"skirt the eastera coast the crop has suffered greatly from drought , in several instances being burnt totally up . On","The Times, 02nd September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11529,2,9,1865,Autumn,2,9,1865,Autumn,"leys are deficient , being thinly planted , the extreme drought having prevented the plants from tillering . This cereal has","The Times, 02nd September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11530,4,9,1865,Autumn,4,9,1865,Autumn,", as thPresoentCscrcity of meat ` s aitituAtable to pso drought sung 6he summe rer tethan to dLoeseanosgmtnctlg . ALOTflNGAd 2.","The Times, 04th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11531,4,9,1865,Autumn,4,9,1865,Autumn,then tender stage . After that we had a long drought . People thought the rain would never come . It,"The Times, 04th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11532,13,9,1865,Autumn,13,9,1865,Autumn,"point to the feet that after much heat and jpartia1l drought , weohave had heavy rains , sui atinoephere hi ;","The Times, 13rd September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11533,14,9,1865,Autumn,14,9,1865,Autumn,"land is planted with cotton . The crop suffers from drought and floods , and occasionally from locusts , but not","The Times, 14th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11534,16,9,1865,Autumn,16,9,1865,Autumn,"our gold export is highly satisfactory considering the unprecedentedly long drought under which the country'until very lately has been suffering ,","The Times, 16th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11535,16,9,1865,Autumn,16,9,1865,Autumn,lb. for the Pak-ling class . Nearly all the tea Drought by the above vessels is now sold . Assam -and,"The Times, 16th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11536,18,9,1865,Autumn,18,9,1865,Autumn,"sheep and lambs-have been sacrificed owing to the utnparalleled ; drought . Ad-vices had-been received , vidMelbourne , -here ; vessel","The Times, 18th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11537,18,9,1865,Autumn,18,9,1865,Autumn,"considerably of late , butthey are alldeficient , the long drought in the early part of the seasni baving effectually prevented","The Times, 18th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11538,20,9,1865,Autumn,20,9,1865,Autumn,"feet altitude . -Meanwhile , the effect of this prolonged drought 'On the rarefied atmosphere is something magic . From earliest","The Times, 20th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11539,21,9,1865,Autumn,21,9,1865,Autumn,. THEE WEATHEP.I OTHIE-EM UH Sept. 19. -The beat and drought which ar atpes e riencedu in this locauty are remarkably,"The Times, 21st September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11540,21,9,1865,Autumn,21,9,1865,Autumn,"play of those laughing , limpid waters-scanty as the long drought has made them this season ; isten to their melodious","The Times, 21st September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11541,21,9,1865,Autumn,21,9,1865,Autumn,harvest are better than the severo winter and the extraordinary drought whlich prevaied dcring the spring had led us to expect,"The Times, 21st September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11542,27,9,1865,Autumn,27,9,1865,Autumn,"the frosts of the winter , and from the beatand drought of the summer , and that the better crops of","The Times, 27th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11543,27,9,1865,Autumn,27,9,1865,Autumn,the special 'deficiency of last year was attributable to the drought . Paven-eighths of the wheat crop were reaped by macl,"The Times, 27th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11544,27,9,1865,Autumn,27,9,1865,Autumn,"4,106,230 , both ; of theninereasing nuucbers ' OWbIgto the drought in the far morth thtepolice were unable fo travel to","The Times, 27th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11545,27,9,1865,Autumn,27,9,1865,Autumn,"vests -will as a consequence of the great heat and drought be very scanty , though the quality will be good","The Times, 27th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11546,28,9,1865,Autumn,28,9,1865,Autumn,"of July . Much of Australia in suffering severely from drought ; in Happy Valley "" there has certainly -nob been","The Times, 28th September 1865","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,UKL13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11547,28,9,1865,Autumn,28,9,1865,Autumn,at the period of my former visit . The long drought of this extra- ordinary summer has dug as deep into,"The Times, 28th September 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11548,3,10,1865,Autumn,3,10,1865,Autumn,"and perhaps some of their usefulness owing to this never-ending drought , there is no doubt but the melting of the","The Times, 03rd October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11549,3,10,1865,Autumn,3,10,1865,Autumn,havo been parched and rendered almost barren by the unmitigated drought which prevailed thronghout the montb . I am . Sir,"The Times, 03rd October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11550,5,10,1865,Autumn,5,10,1865,Autumn,"are beginninoz to beexhausted . Foramonthithasbeenprohibitedto supplnvatrbytebareltoashewomeandot'hers . Should the drought continue the suffering will be g , reat , and","The Times, 05th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11551,5,10,1865,Autumn,5,10,1865,Autumn,", suffers most from diseaso and extremes of weather , drought , or rain , and yields 'he most inforior cereal","The Times, 05th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11552,7,10,1865,Autumn,7,10,1865,Autumn,"supply the deficiency of pure water caused by an unprecedented drought . The Emperor , accompanied by the Empress and the","The Times, 07th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11553,7,10,1865,Autumn,7,10,1865,Autumn,"during two years a nearly unprecedented continuance of east-wind and drought-a winfwhich according to the houielyada , e , was neverknown","The Times, 07th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11554,7,10,1865,Autumn,7,10,1865,Autumn,", withtsuchacon. tinance of thrat wind , and a , drought genrating all manner of foul vapours in their ditches ,","The Times, 07th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11555,7,10,1865,Autumn,7,10,1865,Autumn,; Dg a et die ltherunoutitfronaTMverpgl wvhen v.tdtlvet vo a2 drought . iDb orn l Rgothe S iA.rENT eOZZfSinedI4. ol.l bg,"The Times, 07th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11556,9,10,1865,Autumn,9,10,1865,Autumn,"order , owin ; to the dry nsa. ther . Drought has hed the effect of keop ? ng the .","The Times, 09th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11557,9,10,1865,Autumn,9,10,1865,Autumn,the hopes of an abnndant root croP . The extiaordinary drought of the last five weeks bas destroyed that prospect .,"The Times, 09th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11558,10,10,1865,Autumn,10,10,1865,Autumn,dusty Sahara it ras la3t ineeting and though the long drought vill require more moisture than has fa11en to penetrate-the bard,"The Times, 10th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11559,17,10,1865,Autumn,17,10,1865,Autumn,"province , and partly from the result of a serious drought in the inland districts . Freights continued dull . Vessels","The Times, 17th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11560,21,10,1865,Autumn,21,10,1865,Autumn,a heavy fall of cold rain after prolonged heat and drought . 3 . By impure air in tho aheds or,"The Times, 21st October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11561,21,10,1865,Autumn,21,10,1865,Autumn,"year . I proceed to notice , first , the drought in September . It was at many stations quite unparalleled","The Times, 21st October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11562,21,10,1865,Autumn,21,10,1865,Autumn,"rainfall , and , moreover , notbaving suffered from the drought of theb last few years like tho eastern counties .","The Times, 21st October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11563,25,10,1865,Autumn,25,10,1865,Autumn,"on the 10th inst. , when almost tropical heat and drought gave way to a seasonably cold temperature and heavy falls","The Times, 25th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11564,30,10,1865,Autumn,30,10,1865,Autumn,"man , yet taxed above his strength , choked with drought and dust , tottering from faintness . Here is a","The Times, 30th October 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11565,7,11,1865,Autumn,7,11,1865,Autumn,. The want of forage in consequence of the long drought this year has had an unfavourable effeet on the-price of,"The Times, 07th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11566,8,11,1865,Autumn,8,11,1865,Autumn,in describing the state of affaira as imost satisfactoryi The drought complained of in August and the beginning of September obliged,"The Times, 08th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11567,13,11,1865,Autumn,13,11,1865,Autumn,late and below an average . The resalts of the drought had been disastrous to the pastoral interest . The exports,"The Times, 13rd November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11568,14,11,1865,Autumn,14,11,1865,Autumn,Mel- bourne at sixpence a bucket full . As the drought has caused butelers ' meat to be very dear at,"The Times, 14th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11569,15,11,1865,Autumn,15,11,1865,Autumn,"as is popularly supposedl , actually sxffered more . frors drought dusing that time than almost any other county in EnglaId","The Times, 15th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11570,20,11,1865,Autumn,20,11,1865,Autumn,"youig hardy farmers in be Cape colony tired-of its incessant droughts and other drawbacks , would do th samne . There","The Times, 20th November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11571,21,11,1865,Autumn,21,11,1865,Autumn,"September S0ih last , owing to the almost unpre. cedented drought . no quartz mill in the country was enabled to","The Times, 21st November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11572,21,11,1865,Autumn,21,11,1865,Autumn,"immediate cause of this distress wouild seem to he the drought of the last two years ; but , in fact","The Times, 21st November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11573,21,11,1865,Autumn,21,11,1865,Autumn,"provisions fail , as has been the ease , from drought , they must steal orstarve . And this is their","The Times, 21st November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11574,23,11,1865,Autumn,23,11,1865,Autumn,"provision-grounds to yield the usual crops , owing to the drought of the last two seasons . I accept the explanation","The Times, 23rd November 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11575,5,12,1865,Winter,5,12,1865,Winter,", of Yew CTreeChotager , to IrA.I.A Assr , elderY droughtressof theYorn o t n esr , s.D 1bNow Oa the","The Times, 05th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11576,7,12,1865,Winter,7,12,1865,Winter,"efforts . At length , in 1813 , a severe drought having made the discoverv of new pastures ab solutely necessary","The Times, 07th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11577,8,12,1865,Winter,8,12,1865,Winter,"byNo scryHanses , t equire , and the lcev. lticiterd Drought Gaes , cutoreerteliiathereIn named : t.hat n to raty ,","The Times, 08th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11578,8,12,1865,Winter,8,12,1865,Winter,"the 11th day of Frbmaresy. 181S. nnrd lythe savi Itichard DroughtGras-e on the IS:h say of Jnly. 1SS , Sn thc","The Times, 08th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11579,8,12,1865,Winter,8,12,1865,Winter,"second or autumn crops of grass fail in seasons of drought . "" Some dogs which had eaten the meat aud","The Times, 08th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11580,11,12,1865,Winter,11,12,1865,Winter,curtailment of estate cultivation-the result of a two Yhears ! drought-they are not preared to admit that e emancipated classes are,"The Times, 11st December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11581,12,12,1865,Winter,12,12,1865,Winter,throw the blame of their present poverty partly on the drought and partly on the Government . They . request that,"The Times, 12nd December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11582,13,12,1865,Winter,13,12,1865,Winter,"the colony in order to promote immigration . A severe drought prevails . SOUTH AMERICA . LIVERPOOL , DrE. 12 .","The Times, 13rd December 1865",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11583,15,12,1865,Winter,15,12,1865,Winter,"Henry' IlanselL . Esqutrc , and the 11ev' . Richard Drought Graves ; , the executors therein named ; that Is","The Times, 15th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11584,19,12,1865,Winter,19,12,1865,Winter,"he stated that , notwithatanding the continuance , of the drought in the far nortb , and the great losses sus-","The Times, 19th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11585,25,12,1865,Winter,25,12,1865,Winter,"Emperor . For somo years there has been a great drought in Eungary , and I am told that many of","The Times, 25th December 1865",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11586,1,1,1866,Winter,1,1,1866,Winter,"to good uses the waters which run waste through our droughty lands , and are lost in the sea ; we","The Times, 01st January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11587,4,1,1866,Winter,4,1,1866,Winter,"half an inieh , and the two years being extremely droughty-the rain register being for 1864 of rain in any 12","The Times, 04th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11588,4,1,1866,Winter,4,1,1866,Winter,"annual fall 27'Sin. ; 1864 and 1865 were ye.rs of drought . In the former only 22 85in. fell , but","The Times, 04th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11589,10,1,1866,Winter,10,1,1866,Winter,"at the thought of a possible pro- longed and perrnanent drought as our fathers were in 1812 , when it was","The Times, 10th January 1866",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11590,10,1,1866,Winter,10,1,1866,Winter,"threoe Irish stations , but Ireland never was afraid of drought ; Scotland had in the last sis years an average","The Times, 10th January 1866",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11591,10,1,1866,Winter,10,1,1866,Winter,"years before we can know for certain vhother the late drought was a premonitory symptom of a permanent decrease , or","The Times, 10th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11592,10,1,1866,Winter,10,1,1866,Winter,"favourable wool season . There had been continuous and destructive drought in many districts of the colony , and distress among","The Times, 10th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11593,12,1,1866,Winter,12,1,1866,Winter,"fertility and value . Though in spots occasionally visited by droughts which make the soil for a sea- son barren ,","The Times, 12nd January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11594,15,1,1866,Winter,15,1,1866,Winter,"and was expected to bo below the average . The drought continued , and had desolated the stock throughout thenorthern districts","The Times, 15th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11595,15,1,1866,Winter,15,1,1866,Winter,"country remnains in. a deplorable state , owing to the drought . Raita fell on the 11th inst . ' Since","The Times, 15th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11596,29,1,1866,Winter,29,1,1866,Winter,"distress in the districts in which it existed-namely , long-continued drought and the scarcity and high price of food and clothing","The Times, 29th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11597,29,1,1866,Winter,29,1,1866,Winter,"of the celony had fallen a prey to famine and drought . The colony is entirely do , , udent for","The Times, 29th January 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11598,3,2,1866,Winter,3,2,1866,Winter,"first three quarters of the year there had been excessive drought , but with October came the rain , and to","The Times, 03rd February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11599,3,2,1866,Winter,3,2,1866,Winter,"of the South-Western Counties must have removed any apprehensions of drought ; and the Thames , we hope , may now","The Times, 03rd February 1866",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 11600,3,2,1866,Winter,3,2,1866,Winter,". The weather had been excessively hot , aud the drought continued in several districts . At Graaf Reinet and Aberdeen","The Times, 03rd February 1866",Scotland,UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeen,19th Century newspaper,Media 11601,7,2,1866,Winter,7,2,1866,Winter,"efforts Concinued to he madeo to alleviate it . The drought continuel , and trade was still de- pressed . IN","The Times, 07th February 1866",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Stirling,19th Century newspaper,Media 11602,14,2,1866,Winter,14,2,1866,Winter,south land . I am sorry to say that the drought in the north cointry still continues . Sheep and cattle,"The Times, 14th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11603,14,2,1866,Winter,14,2,1866,Winter,"quantity , of our wool shipped thin year . The drought prevented the usual shecpiwvahsnlg , and the fleeces have come","The Times, 14th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11604,14,2,1866,Winter,14,2,1866,Winter,"period . The fall here siuce the break-up of the drought has been excessive , although two months have been below","The Times, 14th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11605,15,2,1866,Winter,15,2,1866,Winter,aud temperature nothing definite can be said . The long drought of the summer has been folloved by copious and almost,"The Times, 15th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11606,16,2,1866,Winter,16,2,1866,Winter,"day of humiliation , owing to the continued and severe drought which had so long prevailed throughout the land . The","The Times, 16th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11607,26,2,1866,Winter,26,2,1866,Winter,"feU in three weeks ; and thus , notwithstanding previous droughts , the rainfal of the year , as weU as","The Times, 26th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11608,26,2,1866,Winter,26,2,1866,Winter,". At 8 o'clock Constable Fitzgerald and Acting . constable Drought , who were on duty at the quays at the","The Times, 26th February 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11609,1,3,1866,Spring,1,3,1866,Spring,"feelng of dutfaction prevailed , yhich was increased by the drought of the last two years . UD to a certain","The Times, 01st March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11610,5,3,1866,Spring,5,3,1866,Spring,"black soldiers of thho West India regimnents . A long drought has made the pasturage parched and scant , and even","The Times, 05th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11611,5,3,1866,Spring,5,3,1866,Spring,"in the plains is fertile enough , and thougli frequent droughts render it far less productive than it otherw-ise would be","The Times, 05th March 1866",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11612,16,3,1866,Spring,16,3,1866,Spring,"back , which ( it is reported ) turned the drought into a flood , filling all the creeku and likely","The Times, 16th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11613,16,3,1866,Spring,16,3,1866,Spring,"timely visitation will save many flock-masters from ruin . The drought has had the effect of breaking , up the Reichardt","The Times, 16th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11614,16,3,1866,Spring,16,3,1866,Spring,"As some set off to the devastating effect of this drought on the pastoral interest , it is consolatory to learn","The Times, 16th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11615,16,3,1866,Spring,16,3,1866,Spring,llsec . The jumping with a pole was won by Drought ( 7ft. 7. in . ) ; Phelps and Rowlatt,"The Times, 16th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11616,24,3,1866,Spring,24,3,1866,Spring,"of tie colony , after the most severe and protracted drought remeembered . Large quantities of wool and other produee wbich","The Times, 24th March 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11617,2,4,1866,Spring,2,4,1866,Spring,"beendistress in the parish arising out of two seasons of drought , and the coffee plantations of the small settlers had","The Times, 02nd April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11618,2,4,1866,Spring,2,4,1866,Spring,"loss to the people , and at a time of drought and of scarcity they wouild sufrer severely from this system","The Times, 02nd April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11619,2,4,1866,Spring,2,4,1866,Spring,"a good deal of distress among the people produced by drought , by the consequent want of employment , and by","The Times, 02nd April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11620,13,4,1866,Spring,13,4,1866,Spring,"bo mostly saved . It has not been the severest drought known , but every year makes a drought more disastrous","The Times, 13rd April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11621,13,4,1866,Spring,13,4,1866,Spring,"the severest drought known , but every year makes a drought more disastrous , as there is a larger amnount of","The Times, 13rd April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11622,13,4,1866,Spring,13,4,1866,Spring,"live stock ex- posed to risk . Had the present drought lasted two months longer , the lambing season would not","The Times, 13rd April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11623,13,4,1866,Spring,13,4,1866,Spring,"there has been , so that practically a year of drought counts as a lost year , so far as the","The Times, 13rd April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11624,13,4,1866,Spring,13,4,1866,Spring,"and herds is concerned . One good result of the drought , how- ever , is that greater attention than ever","The Times, 13rd April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11625,18,4,1866,Spring,18,4,1866,Spring,", % from 2tl Foot . Capt . George Pereivat Drought , from 48th Foot Capt . James 8tiUman. from Pth","The Times, 18th April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11626,25,4,1866,Spring,25,4,1866,Spring,". The search expedition had suffered much through tho severe drought of the past year , and had lost all its","The Times, 25th April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11627,30,4,1866,Spring,30,4,1866,Spring,"a decrease in traffic occasioned by the severe and protracted drought , and the consequent temporary depresion of all interests in","The Times, 30th April 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11628,3,5,1866,Spring,3,5,1866,Spring,"and the fears entertained by tile sheep farisers respectieg the drought wvere dispelled ; but ( says the Bte , os","The Times, 03rd May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11629,19,5,1866,Spring,19,5,1866,Spring,"at stt of thins .. hich iB ttributAble >to the drought , the ull in thne pr ; ce of wro:ol","The Times, 19th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11630,21,5,1866,Spring,21,5,1866,Spring,"was much vwanted . The cattle were suffering from the drought . Tran . quililty prevailed throughout the island , but","The Times, 21st May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11631,22,5,1866,Spring,22,5,1866,Spring,", -lnis-dsr S4TE , at 12 O'c1Oc14 w ill comprise DROUGHTAM , Phacton , and Cart HTORSES , CO1Bs Ponies ,","The Times, 22nd May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11632,29,5,1866,Spring,29,5,1866,Spring,"rich , anl able to resist the effects of the drought . There have been heavy dews , but cold fogs","The Times, 29th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11633,30,5,1866,Spring,30,5,1866,Spring,"Banderson Miajor Rt . Douglas . Major G. 1' , Drought , Major J. SIlilman , Major J : 1 )","The Times, 30th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11634,30,5,1866,Spring,30,5,1866,Spring,"Children , ' and -- ru Auusaws are To De Drought up as Protestants . In the prospectus we read ,","The Times, 30th May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11635,31,5,1866,Spring,31,5,1866,Spring,"hope of therestoratioa of agri. cultural prosperity . "" The drought has anunounced itself agairn this year with tshreatening severity .","The Times, 31st May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11636,31,5,1866,Spring,31,5,1866,Spring,"several shippi4 bays ; but the effects f kheat and drought have begun to tell upon the ripe canes , which","The Times, 31st May 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11637,4,6,1866,Summer,4,6,1866,Summer,"wade faU quotations . GLOCESTEIW O-After a lous and trying drought , accompanied by cold easterly wines , we have at","The Times, 04th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11638,12,6,1866,Summer,12,6,1866,Summer,"in Austria and Hlingary , which hlave suffered greatly from drought and frost . The damage done to the corn and","The Times, 12nd June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11639,12,6,1866,Summer,12,6,1866,Summer,". In the parish of Trolavany alone , notwvithstanding the drought , tlere is resson to believe there- will be a","The Times, 12nd June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11640,12,6,1866,Summer,12,6,1866,Summer,the crop being short . Th- cane-fieldswere sufferingmuch from long-continued drought and highwinds were also operating prejudicially . Thea health of,"The Times, 12nd June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11641,16,6,1866,Summer,16,6,1866,Summer,in the condition and prospects of the country . The drought which prevailed so long and so disastrously everywhere has now,"The Times, 16th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11642,16,6,1866,Summer,16,6,1866,Summer,"passed through one of our long and recurrent cycles of drought , and entered upon what we trust may prove our","The Times, 16th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11643,19,6,1866,Summer,19,6,1866,Summer,"but for this year it is only-probably owing to the drought , which little affected cereals-92,615 tons , being a falling","The Times, 19th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11644,19,6,1866,Summer,19,6,1866,Summer,"crop of 1866 , just mentioned , is attributable to drought , and not to diminished cultivation . The average produce","The Times, 19th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11645,19,6,1866,Summer,19,6,1866,Summer,"widely extending in every direction , not- withstanding the fearful drought under which the colony has been labouring for so many","The Times, 19th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11646,27,6,1866,Summer,27,6,1866,Summer,hot weather to a weero of rin . The lengthened drought and cold of the spring has caued he ay arvst,"The Times, 27th June 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11647,5,7,1866,Summer,5,7,1866,Summer,"altogether would be as bad as in other countries a drought , a flood , or a murrain . These anxieties","The Times, 05th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11648,7,7,1866,Summer,7,7,1866,Summer,of Rgaslyn.decesd 45th Regiment of Foot. -Major-Gen . Thomas Armstrong Drought co be Col .. Tice Lient.General ( with the local,"The Times, 07th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11649,10,7,1866,Summer,10,7,1866,Summer,' TiAiNFrA. -The fears expressed by the farmers at the drought of 3May have been dis . sipated to a very,"The Times, 10th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11650,10,7,1866,Summer,10,7,1866,Summer,"never reoovered the "" set on "" caused by the drought of May and the frequent frosts . Potatoes are backwvard","The Times, 10th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11651,13,7,1866,Summer,13,7,1866,Summer,"in very fcw districts has heavy Tain fallen . The drought is now being severely felt ia St. Catherine , St.","The Times, 13rd July 1866",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK12,St. Catherine,19th Century newspaper,Media 11652,17,7,1866,Summer,17,7,1866,Summer,"2 ineh of rain fell , from which' date a drought set in , and continued tiUl the 31st . June","The Times, 17th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11653,19,7,1866,Summer,19,7,1866,Summer,"just as butchers ' meat was becoming dear from the drought , they were beginning to be credited by many excellent","The Times, 19th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11654,19,7,1866,Summer,19,7,1866,Summer,", aud is therefore utterly lost to us in the droughts of stimmer . By means of reservoirs and irrigation the","The Times, 19th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11655,19,7,1866,Summer,19,7,1866,Summer,"department on the year 1863 alshows , that smotwiithstanding the drought , nearly the same numb ) er of miners was","The Times, 19th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11656,24,7,1866,Summer,24,7,1866,Summer,"power to the teat educated section of the community . Drought us In the country , I have the agricuttural Interest","The Times, 24th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11657,28,7,1866,Summer,28,7,1866,Summer,adte eedsoe fa rm3a o4a each . Owing to the drought a tluggishbhusi sa. took late fi ; m grating sheep,"The Times, 28th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11658,30,7,1866,Summer,30,7,1866,Summer,"about late terms . GLOOFTBP , 2Sth. -Mterrather a long drought-we bwae at lat some acceptable rats , which . ill","The Times, 30th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11659,30,7,1866,Summer,30,7,1866,Summer,"thodemand wass verty sltac5k , tounsyeqsouppt Vh the effct Of drought on the pastures Piga were tolerably plentiful , aud of","The Times, 30th July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11660,31,7,1866,Summer,31,7,1866,Summer,"the average . *Oats are a poor crop . The drought of AXay so ground-baked -the land that this crop ,","The Times, 31st July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11661,31,7,1866,Summer,31,7,1866,Summer,"are late , and have suffered much from fly and drought . In many cases the crop was sown -three times","The Times, 31st July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11662,31,7,1866,Summer,31,7,1866,Summer,"vield is smaUish in some parts mos ' affected by drought . GLASGOw , July 28. -Cotton. -In tbe' early part","The Times, 31st July 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11663,7,8,1866,Summer,7,8,1866,Summer,"mean temperature of the whole year , and the extrfne drought of the summer . Experience has amply proved the effect","The Times, 07th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11664,17,8,1866,Summer,17,8,1866,Summer,"to meet the wants of the river in periods of drought , the land in that district being of moderate value","The Times, 17th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11665,20,8,1866,Summer,20,8,1866,Summer,of the country that we can have no doubt the drought is reaily at an end . The young crops throughout,"The Times, 20th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11666,20,8,1866,Summer,20,8,1866,Summer,The colony has been subject to one of those long droughts to whichthis eceentric climate is liable . If it had,"The Times, 20th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11667,20,8,1866,Summer,20,8,1866,Summer,"be a revival in our gold-producing industry . But the drought has agga , vated the dulness on the goldfields ,","The Times, 20th August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11668,23,8,1866,Summer,23,8,1866,Summer,"for examination . The grower reportsthat , owing to the drought , his effortsin cotton cultivation hadnot been so successful as","The Times, 23rd August 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11669,1,9,1866,Autumn,1,9,1866,Autumn,"reduced to the greatest misery on acconut of -the severe drought experienced for the last two eas . There is ,","The Times, 01st September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11670,1,9,1866,Autumn,1,9,1866,Autumn,fine districts from the misery and famine which the periodical droughts cause to a people I purely a 'cultural and exclusively,"The Times, 01st September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11671,4,9,1866,Autumn,4,9,1866,Autumn,". The secret of their failure in seasons of great drought lies in their shal- lowness , cr. to speak more","The Times, 04th September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11672,8,9,1866,Autumn,8,9,1866,Autumn,"proved otherwise , which may be ascribed to the severe droughts of 186 and 1865 , which so thoroughly baked soils","The Times, 08th September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11673,14,9,1866,Autumn,14,9,1866,Autumn,"Lord of Israel liveLh , * the prediction of the drought , to "" For the mountains shall deparb , ""","The Times, 14th September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11674,15,9,1866,Autumn,15,9,1866,Autumn,"withstanding the lateness of the , season at which the drought broke up . The impoverished cul tivators to whom the","The Times, 15th September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11675,22,9,1866,Autumn,22,9,1866,Autumn,a farimiialler scale-are of c6onstia-t occurrence . One season of drought may destroy the crop upon which alone a -whole province,"The Times, 22nd September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11676,22,9,1866,Autumn,22,9,1866,Autumn,property of the governed at the mercy of the first drought . But oiur Government has not even this excuse .,"The Times, 22nd September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11677,28,9,1866,Autumn,28,9,1866,Autumn,"of the Government , and will produce plenty where periodical droughts now scatter desolation . But irrigation , although producing tho","The Times, 28th September 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11678,1,10,1866,Autumn,1,10,1866,Autumn,"in the temperature , and substituted an alternative of long droughts and sudden storms , instead of the mild and gradual","The Times, 01st October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11679,5,10,1866,Autumn,5,10,1866,Autumn,"The Cattle Plague , the result possibly of a long drought and short grass crop of last year , is dying","The Times, 05th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11680,9,10,1866,Autumn,9,10,1866,Autumn,"how far we may hold ourselves gailtless of rainfalls or droughts , of flood and fire , or of any other","The Times, 09th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11681,10,10,1866,Autumn,10,10,1866,Autumn,"suffered both from the frosts of the winterandfrom the heatand drought of the sum- mer , I stiUl considered that ,","The Times, 10th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11682,12,10,1866,Autumn,12,10,1866,Autumn,"the lake-bed , but hadI become dry ground during those droughty seasons , . there were threo distinct layers of soil","The Times, 12nd October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11683,15,10,1866,Autumn,15,10,1866,Autumn,"irriga. tiorn works , which would have equally prevented tho drought in which the famine took its rise and ths inundation","The Times, 15th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11684,15,10,1866,Autumn,15,10,1866,Autumn,"apparently the result of the late very severe and protracted drought , seems to have stimuilated some of our provision merchants","The Times, 15th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11685,16,10,1866,Autumn,16,10,1866,Autumn,"exertion . A public office suffers neither from rain nor drought ; it provides against sickness , old age , aund","The Times, 16th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11686,16,10,1866,Autumn,16,10,1866,Autumn,", while others still snff3r from the prolonged and tihrenteed drought . But little rain has yet falle n uVere Ctarenedon","The Times, 16th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11687,29,10,1866,Autumn,29,10,1866,Autumn,"Our sunmer stilliasts , and the country is sufering from drought . Thank God , we have escaped the cholera ,","The Times, 29th October 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11688,29,10,1866,Autumn,29,10,1866,Autumn,"severely . St. Mary and Metcalfe also complain of continaed drought , and the greater number of the seaside estates require","The Times, 29th October 1866",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Clarendon,19th Century newspaper,Media 11689,10,11,1866,Autumn,10,11,1866,Autumn,"jagftteydR , o cftrn , wourht-iron blotwing-uhre cisern , itwl droughtmero Plaing mac , fou biy arssongb. rud chraarcoal- blernsb ,","The Times, 10th November 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11690,13,11,1866,Autumn,13,11,1866,Autumn,"This great firm has been brone'Lt down partly by tho drought , which has entailea upon them very heavy losses ,","The Times, 13rd November 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11691,13,11,1866,Autumn,13,11,1866,Autumn,", owing , in some measure , to the long-continued drought , the water in the Estates ' canals in many","The Times, 13rd November 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11692,13,11,1866,Autumn,13,11,1866,Autumn,"contrast to the droariness of pastoral prospects during the late drought . ( , rass is abundant everywhere , and there","The Times, 13rd November 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11693,28,11,1866,Autumn,28,11,1866,Autumn,"Rogers to be Leiiut. by purchase , . ice John Drought E. Mooney , who retires ; Edward Uharles urri ,","The Times, 28th November 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11694,3,12,1866,Winter,3,12,1866,Winter,"of rain hadretieved thoapprehensions which werei entertained of a protracted drought , and done mnuea good to young cancs . Freiglhts","The Times, 03rd December 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11695,13,12,1866,Winter,13,12,1866,Winter,"whole their health was better . Then came a terrible drought , during which the fruits of the earth were parched","The Times, 13rd December 1866",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11696,26,12,1866,Winter,26,12,1866,Winter,"edge of the Horse Shoe , about twyo miles below Droughty Ferry , , since her cobu ision with the steamer","The Times, 26th December 1866","England,Scotland","UKM,UKI",UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,19th Century newspaper,Media 11697,3,1,1867,Winter,3,1,1867,Winter,"productive ; in 1864 , 2285in. , long summer , drought , harvest good , except oats : 1865 , 23-32in.","The Times, 03rd January 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11698,9,1,1867,Winter,9,1,1867,Winter,"in 1864 , aud a failure of addy crops through drought . The expenditure left a surplus of 24,4361 . The","The Times, 09th January 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11699,12,1,1867,Winter,12,1,1867,Winter,"lady V anddSramatic manager practically INSTRUCT for the profession , Drought out in three moniths . Five guineas . part salary.","The Times, 12nd January 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11700,30,1,1867,Winter,30,1,1867,Winter,", too , at the end of atwo years ' drought , during which time breadstuffs have been supplied by importation","The Times, 30th January 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11701,31,1,1867,Winter,31,1,1867,Winter,F. Eurdy . XagicitheABOof ) . ByF . Hardy . Droughts and Backgammon . By F. Hardy . The Ball-room Companion,"The Times, 31st January 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11702,9,2,1867,Winter,9,2,1867,Winter,"theirway to this coun- "" try . There was the drought , and the consequent failure of the crops , first","The Times, 09th February 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11703,15,2,1867,Winter,15,2,1867,Winter,", msdefoaheal , ev effectuily s-emeved without caushig noise or droughtPATEN VI , T TO. , -at&e. .1s , itbe XE","The Times, 15th February 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11704,2,3,1867,Spring,2,3,1867,Spring,"a magistrate ; but , as the appeal nmust be Drought before a nmagistrate in the province in which the planter","The Times, 02nd March 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11705,2,3,1867,Spring,2,3,1867,Spring,of the colony have sustained through a long . continued drought . The diminution of cattle cals for seri- ous attention,"The Times, 02nd March 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11706,18,3,1867,Spring,18,3,1867,Spring,". In Trelawny , St. Elizabetb , aud Vere the drought is verY severe , and in soine places stock have","The Times, 18th March 1867",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Trelawny,19th Century newspaper,Media 11707,26,3,1867,Spring,26,3,1867,Spring,"tne country , but somne districts were suffering slightly from drought . Agricultural prospects continued favourable , and trade was quiet","The Times, 26th March 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11708,27,3,1867,Spring,27,3,1867,Spring,"wrhich was very satisfactory , as the year wras oneof drought . The extent of area under vines in- creased from","The Times, 27th March 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11709,27,3,1867,Spring,27,3,1867,Spring,"resulted from the cuttings failing to strike , owing to drought , The grapes gathered amounted to 49,749cwt. , of wich","The Times, 27th March 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11710,13,4,1867,Spring,13,4,1867,Spring,Their destination is supposd to be Gibraltar . * The drought in Malta continues . DREADFUL CoL.iBRy ACOIDINT. - ( By,"The Times, 13rd April 1867",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11711,13,4,1867,Spring,13,4,1867,Spring,by the locusts The most tantaUzing feature of the present drought is that the eommanders of tLe differeta steamers arrivinug here,"The Times, 13rd April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11712,15,4,1867,Spring,15,4,1867,Spring,Sftndarvc ( Turkes Island paper ) states that a severe drought was being experienced in the islands . Nearly every tank,"The Times, 15th April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11713,16,4,1867,Spring,16,4,1867,Spring,"tho drier country we found that ono of thoso inexplicable droughts bad happened over the nortb bank of theoRovuma , anda","The Times, 16th April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11714,19,4,1867,Spring,19,4,1867,Spring,"tho Southern Lowlands , when their provision-grounds fail through the drought , and their labour is not in conitant demand upon","The Times, 19th April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11715,29,4,1867,Spring,29,4,1867,Spring,"in trade is complained of throughout the island . Severe drought still continues , much to the detriment of estates '","The Times, 29th April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11716,29,4,1867,Spring,29,4,1867,Spring,"more favourable . In the grazing and lowlaud parishes the drought is very severe . The ponds are dry , and","The Times, 29th April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11717,29,4,1867,Spring,29,4,1867,Spring,"canes , as is usual in times of very severe drought , but they have generally been found to be the","The Times, 29th April 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11718,1,5,1867,Spring,1,5,1867,Spring,"Thms , Jh.w tuport , guhhreoerhngroclerk-MaM3 , addry nr , droughT , fi colueather-a 10Ue . BiMingham . lus Tooth Elli","The Times, 01st May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11719,1,5,1867,Spring,1,5,1867,Spring,"The crops are alleged to have been greatly injured by drought , so that the planters do not expect under tho","The Times, 01st May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11720,18,5,1867,Spring,18,5,1867,Spring,"liarlicul , , rs had of Messars . Whijte andI Droughtfen , solicitt , rs.j2 , GreatMaIrlburo.tyl. -street : at theZMarc","The Times, 18th May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11721,20,5,1867,Spring,20,5,1867,Spring,"of the lower flats into unwholesome swamps , the long-continued droughts , broken in upon by sudden storms , the rapid","The Times, 20th May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11722,21,5,1867,Spring,21,5,1867,Spring,Bessarabia the crops are said to have suffered from the drought . The factors of the Paris Halle declared on Satur-,"The Times, 21st May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11723,25,5,1867,Spring,25,5,1867,Spring,reminded their lordships that a similar Bill which he had Drought in last Session liad been withdrawn on its third reading,"The Times, 25th May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11724,27,5,1867,Spring,27,5,1867,Spring,water to the inhabitants who in the summer perish from drought and dirt ; nor has an effort been made to,"The Times, 27th May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11725,28,5,1867,Spring,28,5,1867,Spring,"want of meat for the soldiers , for the long drought has dried up the grass . We suggest that the","The Times, 28th May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11726,29,5,1867,Spring,29,5,1867,Spring,"agricultural purposes ; and , from tho joint effects of drought and the aggregate poverty of the grasses ( except in","The Times, 29th May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11727,29,5,1867,Spring,29,5,1867,Spring,"or the precariousness occasioned by the extremes of floods and drought that a large proportion aban-don their so-called "" farms ""","The Times, 29th May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11728,31,5,1867,Spring,31,5,1867,Spring,"havinggot suchacover now they are notlikely to suffer- much from drought this year , unless we have a very dry ,","The Times, 31st May 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11729,11,6,1867,Summer,11,6,1867,Summer,"] 804 , on the other hand , the greatest drought occorred that they have experienced . They had not more","The Times, 11st June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11730,14,6,1867,Summer,14,6,1867,Summer,"weather had undergone a very favourable change , the long drought having been broken by heavy soaking rains , which must","The Times, 14th June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11731,14,6,1867,Summer,14,6,1867,Summer,"the intense heat , and it was said that the drought will occasion a falling off in the next crop to","The Times, 14th June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11732,14,6,1867,Summer,14,6,1867,Summer,"in their plants , which have been caseied by thO drought , as well as in the making , carti-g and","The Times, 14th June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11733,18,6,1867,Summer,18,6,1867,Summer,"suisd , adjojrtin ; g , ivisich in times of drought isa most essential auxiliary ' the tutile. l'ossuwaslom of tbis","The Times, 18th June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11734,19,6,1867,Summer,19,6,1867,Summer,"by the commer- cial troubles , as well as by droughts in some parts of the country , and unparalleled floods","The Times, 19th June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11735,21,6,1867,Summer,21,6,1867,Summer,"the resources of the Colonial Government , while the long-continued drought of an entirely exceptional year has also considerably reduced the","The Times, 21st June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11736,24,6,1867,Summer,24,6,1867,Summer,is constantly a sea breeze passing over it . Extreme drought is unknown . As many as three crops of rice,"The Times, 24th June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11737,25,6,1867,Summer,25,6,1867,Summer,"and pleco of ground adjoining , which in times of drought in a most emsentIal aaxiary to the trade . Possgeion","The Times, 25th June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11738,28,6,1867,Summer,28,6,1867,Summer,"mavistrates from renewing the licenc of his publichouse , he Drought the present action to clear himself from all imputation cast","The Times, 28th June 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11739,2,7,1867,Summer,2,7,1867,Summer,from malking any sustained resistance to its effects that a drought of terrible intensity fell in the autumnn of 1865 .,"The Times, 02nd July 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11740,9,7,1867,Summer,9,7,1867,Summer,"uneven and short . The green crops , which the drought had made rather delicate , have been greatly renvved by","The Times, 09th July 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11741,27,7,1867,Summer,27,7,1867,Summer,"on the subjeet are aware that there was a consider-able drought in the years 1854 to 1858 inclusive , the five","The Times, 27th July 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11742,29,7,1867,Summer,29,7,1867,Summer,"under the peat , which had been dried by the drought that preceded the recent . Aiheavy'rain. 40 ares , including","The Times, 29th July 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11743,1,8,1867,Summer,1,8,1867,Summer,"ten years an inundation , once in ten years a drought , but which a certain class of engineers know so","The Times, 01st August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11744,2,8,1867,Summer,2,8,1867,Summer,"Now , as early as the autumn of 1865 the drought fell on the pro- vince . Week by week the","The Times, 02nd August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11745,16,8,1867,Summer,16,8,1867,Summer,"Ptacb , H. A .. 118 ... 3,262 22 . Drought , 3 . T.A . . 1.33 ... 3,139 23","The Times, 16th August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11746,22,8,1867,Summer,22,8,1867,Summer,"ensue . "" Again he says : - "" A drought in ludia can no more be coped with by human","The Times, 22nd August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11747,23,8,1867,Summer,23,8,1867,Summer,"went how in that very year 1858 of "" dreadful drought and scarcity , "" the few irrigated districts of Madras","The Times, 23rd August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11748,23,8,1867,Summer,23,8,1867,Summer,"one long catalogue of calamities , including seven years of drought and famine , and ten years of ruinous inundations ,","The Times, 23rd August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11749,23,8,1867,Summer,23,8,1867,Summer,"He writes , - "" The effects [ of a drought ] may be alleviated , they can . not ho","The Times, 23rd August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11750,26,8,1867,Summer,26,8,1867,Summer,", employed as fuel . Again , in times of drought , when irrigation Ismnost ur . gently required , the","The Times, 26th August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11751,26,8,1867,Summer,26,8,1867,Summer,"borne lby the cultivator ; moreover , during seasonS of drought the river will often disappear altegether from the surface ,","The Times, 26th August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11752,28,8,1867,Summer,28,8,1867,Summer,"to the people , especially in times like these of drought and scarcity . WvNhen desertions from the crews of ships","The Times, 28th August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11753,28,8,1867,Summer,28,8,1867,Summer,"in by Elijah 's prophecy of the three years ' drought , was in its way an equally true prediction of","The Times, 28th August 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11754,2,9,1867,Autumn,2,9,1867,Autumn,"them , are not recomraended to emigrate . The severe drought and consequent high prices of pro- visions of all kinds","The Times, 02nd September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11755,2,9,1867,Autumn,2,9,1867,Autumn,are nevertheless issued . Extramural interment is suspended . The drought which has prevailed here was interrupted yesterday by heavy rain,"The Times, 02nd September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11756,4,9,1867,Autumn,4,9,1867,Autumn,", aPPointed to the Staff- 50th Foot. -John Thomas Acton Drought , goet .. to be Enslgn , by purchase ,","The Times, 04th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11757,9,9,1867,Autumn,9,9,1867,Autumn,"as tho Italians say , Cl broken . "" The drought , therefore , no longer exists , grapes are ripening","The Times, 09th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11758,16,9,1867,Autumn,16,9,1867,Autumn,"fever was reported to have comnple:ely disappeared . The long drought in the plains had at length been broken , and","The Times, 16th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11759,17,9,1867,Autumn,17,9,1867,Autumn,chiefly relying on agricul- tural produce and so subject to droughts as Hun- gary no one can tell what next year,"The Times, 17th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11760,19,9,1867,Autumn,19,9,1867,Autumn,"before he reached it suffered severely from the effects of drought , the periodical consequence of rnonth after month passing over","The Times, 19th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11761,24,9,1867,Autumn,24,9,1867,Autumn,"arrested . The Provence papers contain many complaints of the drought in that province , and especially in the department of","The Times, 24th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11762,24,9,1867,Autumn,24,9,1867,Autumn,dry . It is just 50 years since such a drought was known-in 1817 . There are as yet no signis,"The Times, 24th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11763,26,9,1867,Autumn,26,9,1867,Autumn,"first year of scarcity . But thenext season the great drought continued , andthe people saw the plant upon which aU","The Times, 26th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11764,30,9,1867,Autumn,30,9,1867,Autumn,"and to lay to its charge the very rain and drought from which they were suffering , they refused to accept","The Times, 30th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11765,30,9,1867,Autumn,30,9,1867,Autumn,bad season . Too much rain or too long a drought is equally injurious to the young chicks We had a,"The Times, 30th September 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11766,4,10,1867,Autumn,4,10,1867,Autumn,"edict in which the Emperor , lamenting the prevalence of drought , directs reasures to be taken for ameliorating the condition","The Times, 04th October 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11767,17,10,1867,Autumn,17,10,1867,Autumn,"slack season of the yearand , owing to the late drought an4 other causes , thete has been an unusnal amount","The Times, 17th October 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11768,21,10,1867,Autumn,21,10,1867,Autumn,"to 99D,1731. in 1866 , and this in spite of drought anld mortality among flocks . ' The quantity of wool","The Times, 21st October 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11769,22,10,1867,Autumn,22,10,1867,Autumn,that this extra outlay had been incurred when . a drought-of reater severity than had visited the colony for more than,"The Times, 22nd October 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11770,26,10,1867,Autumn,26,10,1867,Autumn,"to faU on one half-year only . As to the droughts and shortness of the sugar crops , one of the","The Times, 26th October 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11771,30,10,1867,Autumn,30,10,1867,Autumn,"Oompauy were compelled , in consequence of pro- "" longed drought , to reduce their sup'pie5 for seve- "" ral weeks","The Times, 30th October 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11772,13,11,1867,Autumn,13,11,1867,Autumn,"the line had been retarded . The prevalence there of drought , dearth , and sickness rendered it impossible to retain","The Times, 13rd November 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11773,22,11,1867,Autumn,22,11,1867,Autumn,"is found in the fact that , despite the terrible drought of 1866 and the consequent failure of crops and discouragement","The Times, 22nd November 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11774,9,12,1867,Winter,9,12,1867,Winter,"one long serles of calamities , including seven years of drought and famine , and ten years of ruinous inundations ,","The Times, 09th December 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11775,16,12,1867,Winter,16,12,1867,Winter,has done incalculable good to the country after the long drought The total fall already registered since the lat of Januarv,"The Times, 16th December 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11776,17,12,1867,Winter,17,12,1867,Winter,"Paul , and afterthoutterancoof the propheoyof the three years ' drought in BIijah . Happily the composer of Naaman , who","The Times, 17th December 1867",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11777,27,1,1868,Winter,27,1,1868,Winter,"near Gawler , and also at Echunga . Rust and drought have done great damage to the crop . The steamer","The Times, 27th January 1868",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11778,1,2,1868,Winter,1,2,1868,Winter,", whicb.for onto lelgance , workmashp , and lightness of drought , baa su=rprsed nfl tose who have seeCn it ;","The Times, 01st February 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11779,3,2,1868,Winter,3,2,1868,Winter,"condition Dr. THoRsN detects in certain alternations of wet and drought . UsuaUly thle wells are pretty full , and their","The Times, 03rd February 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11780,3,2,1868,Winter,3,2,1868,Winter,ws suddenly followed by a considerable downfall . During the drought noxious matter accumulated in abundance on the surface of the,"The Times, 03rd February 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11781,6,2,1868,Winter,6,2,1868,Winter,"been afficted for two years in succession with an unprecedented drought , and the crops of every description having totally failed","The Times, 06th February 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11782,3,3,1868,Spring,3,3,1868,Spring,"of the south and east are frequently subj ect to droughts , so long must irrigation works bo constructed and extended","The Times, 03rd March 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11783,24,3,1868,Spring,24,3,1868,Spring,his Royal EHighness than have suffered a continuance of the drought . We had stiff work to settle our little party,"The Times, 24th March 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11784,31,3,1868,Spring,31,3,1868,Spring,"the ImperialGovernmont the cholera , the earthquakes , the excessive drought which for years past has parched up the soil ,","The Times, 31st March 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11785,14,4,1868,Spring,14,4,1868,Spring,but not powerful odour ( except whea rain after long drought flushes out deposits of foul matter from tho London gullies,"The Times, 14th April 1868",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11786,20,4,1868,Spring,20,4,1868,Spring,was very seasonable to the planter after the previous long drought . The exports for the fortnight bad been as follows,"The Times, 20th April 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11787,21,4,1868,Spring,21,4,1868,Spring,"this there is reason to hope that , unless extreme drought or excessive moisture comes on , the yield will be","The Times, 21st April 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11788,30,4,1868,Spring,30,4,1868,Spring,"and bridges . The products of 1866 suffered from the drought , but the sheep increased in number , to 4S1,040","The Times, 30th April 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11789,2,5,1868,Spring,2,5,1868,Spring,"Horn O.t bee Cot . v6 rnTboo , s Axmstrong Drought , tranVfse U ZIth C ole1ecyf heMt Foot . Ist","The Times, 02nd May 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11790,29,5,1868,Spring,29,5,1868,Spring,cent . The country in Costa Rica wassuffering greatly from drought . THE ARTILLERY MILITIA . TO THBE EDITOll OF TEE,"The Times, 29th May 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11791,4,6,1868,Summer,4,6,1868,Summer,"fell to 46 . The country is suffering greatly from drought , and the crops especially ; the olives have been","The Times, 04th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11792,6,6,1868,Summer,6,6,1868,Summer,"o th pr s emr Xl1bun--il , ilburn. -Five aluable Drought Hormes , Vans , Casts , Gfgs , clarnts ,","The Times, 06th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11793,8,6,1868,Summer,8,6,1868,Summer,or any ind of tubs whatever . After the long drought we had at Nicein February tbewaterin this pond becametransformedintomeresoapsnds aud,"The Times, 08th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11794,11,6,1868,Summer,11,6,1868,Summer,showers . The deep alluvial soil is used to tho drought and thrives in it . Where the cloucds fail the,"The Times, 11st June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11795,15,6,1868,Summer,15,6,1868,Summer,"continuance of dvryeethes ' , which stmeset amounts to a drought . attects the cattle trade , adw meat report terylliltedlspoetilon","The Times, 15th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11796,15,6,1868,Summer,15,6,1868,Summer,"of samples of wheat , aLnd , a wink of drought having materiaily affected the appearance of the new crop .","The Times, 15th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11797,15,6,1868,Summer,15,6,1868,Summer,"to be thin . Wheat , thongh less affected by drought , must , if dry weather continues much longer ,","The Times, 15th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11798,15,6,1868,Summer,15,6,1868,Summer,"many instances they have had to be re-sown . The drought has encouraged the ravages of the fly , and the","The Times, 15th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11799,16,6,1868,Summer,16,6,1868,Summer,"Oats have there , as elseurhere , sffered from the drought ; but though not having as much straw aS if","The Times, 16th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11800,16,6,1868,Summer,16,6,1868,Summer,to move that tho committeo on tho Bill bo THr DRouGHT IN YonxKsmmn-A feeling of great anxiety is coming over the,"The Times, 16th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11801,16,6,1868,Summer,16,6,1868,Summer,"Every part of the I country ia muffesig alike from drought , and on the hills , where dependence is placed","The Times, 16th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11802,16,6,1868,Summer,16,6,1868,Summer,very smalL The winter crop want rain badly . The drought and the fl together have destroyed whole fields of turnips,"The Times, 16th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11803,16,6,1868,Summer,16,6,1868,Summer,"which the growing crop3 may [ be affected by the drought . Consols opened at Satur- day 's price , 941","The Times, 16th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11804,19,6,1868,Summer,19,6,1868,Summer,", commenced yesterday . The ground , considering the long drought , was 2n suPerb condition . Cambridge won the toss","The Times, 19th June 1868",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Cambridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 11805,19,6,1868,Summer,19,6,1868,Summer,most hcalthy and pro . niising appeauce . The bard drought and rough vinds wbich havo prevailed durinn the past two,"The Times, 19th June 1868","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM5,UKM50,Aberdeenshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 11806,19,6,1868,Summer,19,6,1868,Summer,", 17th. -The grausSlards being materill affecte bs the long drought , farmers are offering more fat storki than usual ,","The Times, 19th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11807,22,6,1868,Summer,22,6,1868,Summer,"early as the 16th of July . The heat and drought , which have so benefitted cold and wot soils ,","The Times, 22nd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11808,22,6,1868,Summer,22,6,1868,Summer,"to report ot the cattle tade in thisdistrlct . The drought e , rnt keep is very erafty. 5The hay hanrest","The Times, 22nd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11809,22,6,1868,Summer,22,6,1868,Summer,"oats . 65 qes. atlis , ; 3d . Tho drought has given strengtb to the poitat market . old morts","The Times, 22nd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11810,22,6,1868,Summer,22,6,1868,Summer,"wheat crop , on the whole , is hearing the drought better than was expected . but the barleya in mauy","The Times, 22nd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11811,22,6,1868,Summer,22,6,1868,Summer,"5Ie , per maet . REAtDINtI. 20th. -Ansother week ef drought has been very inJurlous to the spring-sown corn and the","The Times, 22nd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11812,22,6,1868,Summer,22,6,1868,Summer,"prices bare h adn upward tendency owing to the continued drought , English old selling from 6s. 0. d. to Ge","The Times, 22nd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11813,22,6,1868,Summer,22,6,1868,Summer,": CRO5 'S , -From Cornwall to Northumberland the long-continued drought is producing a prejuaicial effect on the crops . NTearly","The Times, 22nd June 1868",England,"UKK,UKC","UKK3,UKC2","UKK30,UKC21",Cornwall,19th Century newspaper,Media 11814,22,6,1868,Summer,22,6,1868,Summer,", in the same county , also states that the drought is beginning to have a serious effect on the crops","The Times, 22nd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11815,22,6,1868,Summer,22,6,1868,Summer,number of other placms and up to Saturday night the drought unfortunately still continued . The wheat crop in the neighbourhood,"The Times, 22nd June 1868",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 11816,22,6,1868,Summer,22,6,1868,Summer,th at of it . At Malton on Saturday tee drought continued and the heat was intemse-84 deg. in the shado,"The Times, 22nd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11817,22,6,1868,Summer,22,6,1868,Summer,them ; the root crops are suffering severely from the drought . A great quantity of half fat stockl was taken,"The Times, 22nd June 1868",England,UKC,UKC2,UKC22,Newcastle,19th Century newspaper,Media 11818,22,6,1868,Summer,22,6,1868,Summer,parcYed earth can recover from the effeets of the severe drought . At Salisbury there was a great deal of .,"The Times, 22nd June 1868",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Salisbury,19th Century newspaper,Media 11819,23,6,1868,Summer,23,6,1868,Summer,is beginning to be caused by the continuance of the drought . There were until now few orno complaints heard abont,"The Times, 23rd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11820,23,6,1868,Summer,23,6,1868,Summer,"the present month will be about 60,000 quintals . The drought is felt severely in another quarter . The millers are","The Times, 23rd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11821,23,6,1868,Summer,23,6,1868,Summer,"and because there is some uneasiness on account of the drought . Business , howrever , continued dull . Some merchants","The Times, 23rd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11822,23,6,1868,Summer,23,6,1868,Summer,"88-2 deg. , and to-day 8G-9 deg . The great drought whioh has now occurred for so lengthened a period is","The Times, 23rd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11823,23,6,1868,Summer,23,6,1868,Summer,the cereal crops alike sufferin : - from a long drought . In one instance the stormu was attended . vith,"The Times, 23rd June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11824,25,6,1868,Summer,25,6,1868,Summer,resist the opportuaity afforded b the coincidence of a long-continued drought foRowing a failure of the winter 's replenishment of reiterating,"The Times, 25th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11825,25,6,1868,Summer,25,6,1868,Summer,", accompanied by a rapid evaporation , tnd a coutinnos drought during the months of May and June . No amount","The Times, 25th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11826,29,6,1868,Summer,29,6,1868,Summer,2ts26d. per atone of ft%ltb . NORWiCIL 27th. -The contiued drought exercised again to-day a depressing cffeatpon the store cattle trade,"The Times, 29th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11827,29,6,1868,Summer,29,6,1868,Summer,"EAT. -The pRSt weekchas *aLin betn ehataoterid h - grat drought in the eastern oountis , althougb oopiourarns fell on Sanday","The Times, 29th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11828,30,6,1868,Summer,30,6,1868,Summer,"felt oasis and designation will henceforth be Francis Drives llroughton Droughton , zand thatlI hall use the samae. -Daiedthins25th day of","The Times, 30th June 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11829,2,7,1868,Summer,2,7,1868,Summer,quito an inch and three-quarters . Owing to the persistent drought the general physical con- ditions of the air Ehowed an,"The Times, 02nd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11830,2,7,1868,Summer,2,7,1868,Summer,"after the fine steady rainfal of the 4tb , a drought continued over a fort- night , and so much affected","The Times, 02nd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11831,2,7,1868,Summer,2,7,1868,Summer,". A storm and steady showers of rain broke the drought , between the 20th and 23d inst. and a rainfaU","The Times, 02nd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11832,6,7,1868,Summer,6,7,1868,Summer,", which in some places began to suffer from the drought . rhe olive plantations throughout the wlhole province give promise","The Times, 06th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11833,7,7,1868,Summer,7,7,1868,Summer,obeaient servant . . July Ii . IL E. TnE DROUGHT AND CRors. -WYith the exception of about half an inch,"The Times, 07th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11834,7,7,1868,Summer,7,7,1868,Summer,"it Wu good , except oats , which sufferec from drought in l and August , hrvest being late . 1865","The Times, 07th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11835,10,7,1868,Summer,10,7,1868,Summer,"rain has fallen , in Provence and other diatricts the drought is excessi ve , wter bein almost entirely wanting .","The Times, 10th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11836,10,7,1868,Summer,10,7,1868,Summer,"which in some parts have been injured by the previous drought , are being harvested . The American letters continue to","The Times, 10th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11837,13,7,1868,Summer,13,7,1868,Summer,", Colonel 3 .. W. DGOyly , Lieutenart-General TMas A. Drought , Rear-Admiral B. Dunlop , C.B. , Major- General Francis","The Times, 13rd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11838,13,7,1868,Summer,13,7,1868,Summer,"Thb was the Mifds=umer fair , but owing to the drought the businsws w ; as lese than that of an","The Times, 13rd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11839,13,7,1868,Summer,13,7,1868,Summer,"trade dull , Fat stock easer , in consequence of drought arresting foedincz operations-beasts , 8s to 8s. 80. per stone","The Times, 13rd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11840,13,7,1868,Summer,13,7,1868,Summer,"70. pentl . NORWICH , IlLt. -Another week of continued drought has not improved the condition of the store cattle trade","The Times, 13rd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11841,13,7,1868,Summer,13,7,1868,Summer,"price of 70 . WORCStETER , llth , -The long-continued drought and scrcity of keep are telllag with effect on the","The Times, 13rd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11842,13,7,1868,Summer,13,7,1868,Summer,ornta e g ns ere bebtnitEg ronez ly toeel the drought in East bent . rnd thexbarr s dlropping oil SD,"The Times, 13rd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11843,13,7,1868,Summer,13,7,1868,Summer,Sir Robert Napier and Lady Napier . THvNDmtsroFnr. -The long-continued drought has at last in the neighbourhood of London been relieved,"The Times, 13rd July 1868",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11844,13,7,1868,Summer,13,7,1868,Summer,"An Irish haymalker , average specimen . who cursedi the drought . 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 . Four","The Times, 13rd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11845,14,7,1868,Summer,14,7,1868,Summer,"a conaiderable business has beeu done . The continuation of drought has rather influenced buyers , and 45s. has been paid","The Times, 14th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11846,14,7,1868,Summer,14,7,1868,Summer,the pIantations at home that had been injured by the drought . STAMPS ON BILLS ON IJJDIA . TO THE EDITOR,"The Times, 14th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11847,16,7,1868,Summer,16,7,1868,Summer,"the growiug districts with regard to tho effcet of the drought which stil continues are of the most alarming character ,","The Times, 16th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11848,16,7,1868,Summer,16,7,1868,Summer,"felt with regard to the effect of the long continued drought , . Up to Sunday great fears were entertained that","The Times, 16th July 1868",England,"UKK,UKG","UKK1,UKG1","UKK13,UKG11,UKG12","Gloucester,Worcester",19th Century newspaper,Media 11849,16,7,1868,Summer,16,7,1868,Summer,"to grow themr Mangolds , however , have withstond the drought wonderfully , and promise to be a good crop .","The Times, 16th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11850,17,7,1868,Summer,17,7,1868,Summer,their mrills owving to the shortness of water if the drought continued . There w/as erery appear- ance of an approaching,"The Times, 17th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11851,17,7,1868,Summer,17,7,1868,Summer,"thou a scre one otter , and.o.eia to the continue-d drought . 'se trade is paralyzed eves nocar than it wvas","The Times, 17th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11852,17,7,1868,Summer,17,7,1868,Summer,"not bad anyrain in the neigh- bourhood , and the drought here is grcater than anv other in my recollection .","The Times, 17th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11853,17,7,1868,Summer,17,7,1868,Summer,and its prevalence nowv acconots for the great beat and drought . Tberc has also been much less thunder and lightning,"The Times, 17th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11854,17,7,1868,Summer,17,7,1868,Summer,They are said to 'ce collected by Dr. Loreter : Drought never bred denrth in England . bWhoso hatb. butt mouth,"The Times, 17th July 1868",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11855,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,"which were much in demand , owing to the protracted drought , all the stocks of native provisions being nearly exhauisted","The Times, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11856,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,"day without cessation and almaost without variation . The long drought had resulted in the rivers , weirs , and tarns","The Times, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11857,18,7,1868,Summer,18,7,1868,Summer,"AN 'D THE CROPS IN THE NORTH. - The unexampled drought , which ha lasted continuously for the last two months","The Times, 18th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11858,20,7,1868,Summer,20,7,1868,Summer,a fortnight ago . The rain which broke tho severe drought of the present extratordlinary season doubtless helped to hasten the,"The Times, 20th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11859,20,7,1868,Summer,20,7,1868,Summer,"This continued unfavourablo reports of the destructive effects of the drought , however , reader the mark-et very firm . Tows","The Times, 20th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11860,20,7,1868,Summer,20,7,1868,Summer,per stone . MALTON . 15th. -The egio ts of drought aro YJt aPpnrgean not a d*lze beasts being in markte,"The Times, 20th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11861,21,7,1868,Summer,21,7,1868,Summer,"Ground , Hove , near Brighton . Notwithstanding the long-continued drought the wickets were superb , and contrasted favourably with those","The Times, 21st July 1868",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ21,Brighton,19th Century newspaper,Media 11862,21,7,1868,Summer,21,7,1868,Summer,"crusled , and ploughed in . On these lands the drought has blsen most severe , and the cro , n","The Times, 21st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11863,21,7,1868,Summer,21,7,1868,Summer,"extensively nsed to eke out the miserable feed of the drought , stricken pastures . Tnrnips are saved by the half","The Times, 21st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11864,21,7,1868,Summer,21,7,1868,Summer,"healthy , hut smaUl ; new seeds very bad from drought , very little vegetation having occnrred . THE AusTAr.uL4N TnADE.","The Times, 21st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11865,22,7,1868,Summer,22,7,1868,Summer,"much watecl for sleek , ou acowt o the long drought . Th , general cur- many Is s *ollo7s:c-ffhito wkeat.","The Times, 22nd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11866,23,7,1868,Summer,23,7,1868,Summer,. Under the influence of the present sultrv heat and drought the annual rateof mortality in the 14 large towns of,"The Times, 23rd July 1868","UK,England",UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11867,23,7,1868,Summer,23,7,1868,Summer,"hitherto been without . The joint effect of heat and drought on animal and vegetable life is very remarlable , and","The Times, 23rd July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11868,24,7,1868,Summer,24,7,1868,Summer,"ON DERWENTWATER. -AS a result of the long-continned and unprecedented drought in the lake district , that periodical phenomenon , the","The Times, 24th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11869,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,"different parts of the country on Wednesday , but the drought is still severely felt . The cattle have become deteriorated","The Times, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11870,25,7,1868,Summer,25,7,1868,Summer,"general cond. -tionof the animalsis Inferior , owdng to the drought . The supply of sheeP was 500 less than lst","The Times, 25th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11871,27,7,1868,Summer,27,7,1868,Summer,"the snhort supply of water , occasioned by the protracted drought , has forced several mills to work short time .","The Times, 27th July 1868",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11872,27,7,1868,Summer,27,7,1868,Summer,". to 7s. 61. perstone . MIAIJTON , 25th. -The drought and its effets still keep the market nearly empty .","The Times, 27th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11873,27,7,1868,Summer,27,7,1868,Summer,". blt lhe p.ast sevek has benu 3ou of nenterurpted drought , and etoek ; : ure being plet snore and","The Times, 27th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11874,27,7,1868,Summer,27,7,1868,Summer,except on heavy lands . In consequence of the extreme drought several cases are reported of damage occasioned to crops by,"The Times, 27th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11875,27,7,1868,Summer,27,7,1868,Summer,"Riling mtoors have caught fire . AWorcester-Tue excessive heat aend drought has : ll. mneot wholly destroyed the plasturage , and","The Times, 27th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11876,27,7,1868,Summer,27,7,1868,Summer,beili lopped to 'eed the cattle . ? iyanenth-Nozwithstandiag the drought the wheat crops are excel1ent . Jvdy 5 was very,"The Times, 27th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11877,28,7,1868,Summer,28,7,1868,Summer,"a sprinkling on Sstnr'ay and M.onlav. the nine weeks ' drought in lVestmoreland still continues . The Kent , one of","The Times, 28th July 1868",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11878,28,7,1868,Summer,28,7,1868,Summer,rains of last year did to damage the harvest the drought of the present summer is efrecting in the same direction,"The Times, 28th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11879,29,7,1868,Summer,29,7,1868,Summer,"did we choose to do it , and so make drought athing of the past . Our whole land throughout the","The Times, 29th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11880,29,7,1868,Summer,29,7,1868,Summer,.. 9- . To Jnly 2s . That the present drought is much more severely felt than either of those mnentioned,"The Times, 29th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11881,29,7,1868,Summer,29,7,1868,Summer,"being strengthenei and stiffened and braced up bv the sprieg drought , was fed by the copious showers of June almost","The Times, 29th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11882,30,7,1868,Summer,30,7,1868,Summer,from the uorth-western districts respecting the disastrous effects of the drought are of a very distressing nature . The unexampled long,"The Times, 30th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11883,30,7,1868,Summer,30,7,1868,Summer,"have also caught fire in several places . As the drought continues further devastation is apprehended , and nothing but a","The Times, 30th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11884,30,7,1868,Summer,30,7,1868,Summer,"We can not deny , however , that the prolonged drought and the extraordinary beat have caused some damage in certain","The Times, 30th July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11885,31,7,1868,Summer,31,7,1868,Summer,"where the water sup-ply to millshas beencut off owingto the drought , great inconvenience has been experienced , the water having","The Times, 31st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11886,31,7,1868,Summer,31,7,1868,Summer,"present summer , though one of almost unprecedented heat and drought , have been entirely free from smell , and its","The Times, 31st July 1868",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 11887,31,7,1868,Summer,31,7,1868,Summer,", and of late , owing to tihe heat andl drought , the ent-ire vegetation has become as combustible as tinder","The Times, 31st July 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11888,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,burgh ; Health of London * Lock Hoaspitals ; the Drought and the London Poor ; the Scala of Medicines for,"The Times, 01st August 1868","England,Scotland","UKM,UKI",UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11889,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,"had a vivid recollection of 1S26 , say that the drought and heat lasted ( in the midLand counties , I","The Times, 01st August 1868",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11890,1,8,1868,Summer,1,8,1868,Summer,an alarming rapidity . They probably arise from the long-continued drought . News received from the interior of the country announces,"The Times, 01st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11891,3,8,1868,Summer,3,8,1868,Summer,"of Ss. per qr . Owing to the extraor- dinary drought and heat this summer , the whEeat harvest is fully","The Times, 03rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11892,3,8,1868,Summer,3,8,1868,Summer,"in cons , equence of the contiunuance of the extraordinary drought there was , scarcely any bsincess pa. , inz ,","The Times, 03rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11893,3,8,1868,Summer,3,8,1868,Summer,"smal'ler than of late , but by reason of the drought the trade we* in a state of ertreme dspreuis ,","The Times, 03rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11894,3,8,1868,Summer,3,8,1868,Summer,will be some time before the M effects of the drought disappear and our Pastures ag-ain presont their wanted autmusn luxuriance,"The Times, 03rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11895,3,8,1868,Summer,3,8,1868,Summer,parts of England were literally burnt up by the excessive drought . It is a curious and suggestive fact that while,"The Times, 03rd August 1868",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11896,3,8,1868,Summer,3,8,1868,Summer,on Wednesday . DesrRcnoNoy l rnto e s -The protractedl drought and the reat dryness of the cereal crops has led,"The Times, 03rd August 1868",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 11897,4,8,1868,Summer,4,8,1868,Summer,CATTLB TBADB . METROPOiaTAN CATTLE-MARiET . AuG . S. Thelong-continued drought is forcing upon our market a largequantity of half-fattened stock,"The Times, 04th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11898,4,8,1868,Summer,4,8,1868,Summer,"so lovely an aspect to the visitor . The long drought has beenfeltatCanterbury veryseverely , and tbeground onwhich the three tnatches","The Times, 04th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11899,4,8,1868,Summer,4,8,1868,Summer,. Bulbous plants have also suffered severely irom the continued drought . Turnips which promised well in the beginning of the,"The Times, 04th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11900,4,8,1868,Summer,4,8,1868,Summer,of St. Thomas and San Domingo are suffering intensely from drought . A cyclone visited Barbadoes on the 10th of July,"The Times, 04th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11901,4,8,1868,Summer,4,8,1868,Summer,"of Sussex . In many of the smaller villages the drought has caused a painful scarcity of water , while the","The Times, 04th August 1868",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 11902,6,8,1868,Summer,6,8,1868,Summer,"and have hithert , been healthy , but the long drought is beginning to tell , there being no water .","The Times, 06th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11903,6,8,1868,Summer,6,8,1868,Summer,"are found , however , to have suffered gretly from drought on tho light lands . A Newmarket etter state3 tbat","The Times, 06th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11904,6,8,1868,Summer,6,8,1868,Summer,"south , how- ever , it has suffered from protracted drought . The hay crop has been immense . The reports","The Times, 06th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11905,6,8,1868,Summer,6,8,1868,Summer,"inch , being an excess of 2-4 inch . The drought.whioh was experienced towards the end of the quSarter vras nut","The Times, 06th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11906,7,8,1868,Summer,7,8,1868,Summer,"or the cattie plaou rnetlctiss , owing to the prolonged drought . Itdlccal such is the stugeatuen of trAdo and the","The Times, 07th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11907,7,8,1868,Summer,7,8,1868,Summer,"market has been well supplied tod-dy . Th , lour drought bus so im rmired pastur es that the aremsra amre","The Times, 07th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11908,10,8,1868,Summer,10,8,1868,Summer,"in the agricultural divisionsof Yorkshire in consequenceof the almost unprecedented drought , which bas become so destructive that , were rain","The Times, 10th August 1868",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 11909,10,8,1868,Summer,10,8,1868,Summer,"disappeared , and on Friday nirht nothiDg but:i nontinuanco of drought seemed probable . The want ow water has been a","The Times, 10th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11910,10,8,1868,Summer,10,8,1868,Summer,", it is going Ont welL . Irdeed , as drought can not poss-ibly do furthor bssrm , farmers hope for","The Times, 10th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11911,11,8,1868,Summer,11,8,1868,Summer,"Sticlde Tarn to supply thepowderworks at Elterwater . The long drought stilL coatiuues in Westmereclad , and may row be saiel","The Times, 11st August 1868",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Elterwater,19th Century newspaper,Media 11912,11,8,1868,Summer,11,8,1868,Summer,"compared with the aterage 10716 inche . The dutionof tke drought in 1826 Itedfrom the2SthofAprlatothe28thof June , or61days ; while ia","The Times, 11st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11913,12,8,1868,Summer,12,8,1868,Summer,"satisfatory , wxileiu lonant' of thethin light soils , wherethe drought has proved most disastrous , the hops are described as","The Times, 12nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11914,12,8,1868,Summer,12,8,1868,Summer,bid the people rejoice that they had not suffered from drought or blight ? Yet in every country the words will,"The Times, 12nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11915,12,8,1868,Summer,12,8,1868,Summer,"of much more . Nottinmshire. -After nearly three months ' drought n welcone rain- storm , accompaiied by startling peals of","The Times, 12nd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11916,12,8,1868,Summer,12,8,1868,Summer,foll height . This year the early harvest and theunprecedented drought have caused an almost utter neglect of these annual gatherings,"The Times, 12nd August 1868",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 11917,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,", buit short in quantity , owing to the long drought . Advices from Mfonttreal with regard to the Cana- dian","The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11918,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,"and the pastures ara for the most parb poor . Drought continued , and fires were raging ia the woods in","The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11919,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,"bat at any rate the weather seems broken , the drought in many places is at an end , and the","The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11920,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,"firehadlpassedover them . The deerinnoblemen 's "" parks died of drought ; ponds and reservoirs were "" shrunk to muddy pools","The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11921,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,"This picture points either to something worse than our present drought , or to some progress in sanitary works since that","The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11922,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,", too , that in former years the heat and drought may have been less continuous or protracted . The peculiarity","The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11923,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,"place . We have had , then , a long drought ; but , according to precedent , such a visi-","The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11924,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,"in some parts of the Eastern Counties , and the drought may now be considered at an endL Tm' : BAN-CEMSER","The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11925,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,"from its porous subsoil , has suffered more from the drought than any district in Eng- land . The extent of","The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11926,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,"whatever description of soil , facilitated the action of the drought , so that the spricg crops with weak stems rushed","The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11927,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,Barley will be about an average crop ; the c.triaordinary drought has only saved mine from being too strong . Oats,"The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11928,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,"Jm ; . , CODservator of theo Us TH ? DROUGHT . TO TEE EDITOR OF THE TIMS . Sir ,","The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11929,13,8,1868,Summer,13,8,1868,Summer,"to sight the barrel . Yesterday ended the long ( drought , copious rains purifying the air and making the moors","The Times, 13rd August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11930,14,8,1868,Summer,14,8,1868,Summer,land where grasses and turnips have failed from the unusual drought . The best substitut for the natural grasses wvill be,"The Times, 14th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11931,14,8,1868,Summer,14,8,1868,Summer,""" $Durinlg the present snmamer ; owing to the long-continued drought , the sufficiency of our metropolis water siupply f bas","The Times, 14th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11932,15,8,1868,Summer,15,8,1868,Summer,""" of this extra . ordinary society are like the drought we have lately and so long experienced ? On page","The Times, 15th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11933,19,8,1868,Summer,19,8,1868,Summer,", on thesi layy landhere the effects of the late drought have been leastelt the hops ar ing very pro .","The Times, 19th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11934,20,8,1868,Summer,20,8,1868,Summer,"very great good will come of it . That "" Drought never bred Dearth in England "" is a fact of","The Times, 20th August 1868",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11935,20,8,1868,Summer,20,8,1868,Summer,"into the ground , can bear a good deal of Drought , and so far , therefore , it might have","The Times, 20th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11936,20,8,1868,Summer,20,8,1868,Summer,"been deduced as a maxim from long experience that "" Drought never "" bredDearth in England . "" Want of rain","The Times, 20th August 1868",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11937,20,8,1868,Summer,20,8,1868,Summer,"published wilu show to what extent in this 19th century Drought and Dearth , in spite of the proverb , might","The Times, 20th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11938,20,8,1868,Summer,20,8,1868,Summer,", might it bo commemorated in popular saying that "" Drought never bred Dearth in "" Enoland . "" But look","The Times, 20th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11939,20,8,1868,Summer,20,8,1868,Summer,"Enoland . "" But look at the consequences of a Drought in the present day . To begin with , as","The Times, 20th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11940,20,8,1868,Summer,20,8,1868,Summer,"the grain harvest is good , and that , though Drought does no harm to the one , it may ruin","The Times, 20th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11941,20,8,1868,Summer,20,8,1868,Summer,"It is on record , however , that the parching Droughts of 1818 and 1826 were folowed by soft winds and","The Times, 20th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11942,20,8,1868,Summer,20,8,1868,Summer,", consequent on the recent heavy rains followmn7 the long drought . The animals fell victims to apop ectic congestion ,","The Times, 20th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11943,21,8,1868,Summer,21,8,1868,Summer,"off , which is attributed to the effects of long-continued drought and to an active local compeStiton by ordinary car- riers","The Times, 21st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11944,21,8,1868,Summer,21,8,1868,Summer,are neither affected by the agricultural drainage nor the present drought tbe supply to the river and from the river to,"The Times, 21st August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11945,24,8,1868,Summer,24,8,1868,Summer,"will soon be as dryagain as they were during the drought . I am , Sir , your obedient Servant ,","The Times, 24th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11946,24,8,1868,Summer,24,8,1868,Summer,of food for est lie than appenranees from thu long drought led farmers to expect The show of samples of new,"The Times, 24th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11947,24,8,1868,Summer,24,8,1868,Summer,"in the valuo of stock in eonsetuence of the long drought and want of keep , but since the rain the","The Times, 24th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11948,24,8,1868,Summer,24,8,1868,Summer,"of the less of home grown feeding substances owing tothe drought , and , its influence for some time on the","The Times, 24th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11949,25,8,1868,Summer,25,8,1868,Summer,. iv the eastern division of the county . The drought this year was one of the heaviest visitations which had,"The Times, 25th August 1868",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11950,26,8,1868,Summer,26,8,1868,Summer,they are mostly autumnal flowers and out-door plants . The drought of the long hot summer has told on thesa as,"The Times, 26th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11951,27,8,1868,Summer,27,8,1868,Summer,"an epidemic . At length , in some season of drought , the water-level of the wells sinks , and sewage","The Times, 27th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11952,27,8,1868,Summer,27,8,1868,Summer,"few and poor , the reason being fonadin the ate drought . Scarborough was never nmore crowded with isitos than Tow","The Times, 27th August 1868",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Scarborough,19th Century newspaper,Media 11953,28,8,1868,Summer,28,8,1868,Summer,from the flepref.ion whicb has existed throe fc t thoe drought oGwng to the shortfness of keep . We received about,"The Times, 28th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11954,28,8,1868,Summer,28,8,1868,Summer,"be . We have had a season of entirely exceptional drought , and yetamhappy to say that reliable accounts from all","The Times, 28th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11955,29,8,1868,Summer,29,8,1868,Summer,year would be cosidred creditable crops ; but after the drought of last season may well excite surprise . Their condition,"The Times, 29th August 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11956,1,9,1868,Autumn,1,9,1868,Autumn,"aud discernment , but we wail for-and during tle recent drought not a few prayed for-the early and latter rains .","The Times, 01st September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11957,3,9,1868,Autumn,3,9,1868,Autumn,the day nearly or qite cloudless . Daring the persistent drought there were few gorgeons displays of refractedlightatsunset . Insulated elements,"The Times, 03rd September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11958,3,9,1868,Autumn,3,9,1868,Autumn,"it *il be seen that the great heat and the drought simultaneously disappeared . I am . Sir , your faithful","The Times, 03rd September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11959,5,9,1868,Autumn,5,9,1868,Autumn,", harivest was verygooad , excep1 oatwhich thre Rffect by droughtod in 1862 , with 14 09 in. hwsret ander avarnag","The Times, 05th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11960,7,9,1868,Autumn,7,9,1868,Autumn,"on the other ltmti1 , onirked the eff.cts of thss drought by the advasies in prices of Is. to So .","The Times, 07th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11961,9,9,1868,Autumn,9,9,1868,Autumn,"though somewhat bare in places in consequence of the long drought , was nevertheless extremely good going . The racing commenced","The Times, 09th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11962,9,9,1868,Autumn,9,9,1868,Autumn,The previous week had been one of extreme heat and drought . On Wednesday the tempDeraturem inhatCde reached 79deg. ; Thursday,"The Times, 09th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11963,10,9,1868,Autumn,10,9,1868,Autumn,regulation that every cow should have enough grass during the drought . When cheap and good education was provided another difficulty,"The Times, 10th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11964,15,9,1868,Autumn,15,9,1868,Autumn,the neighbourhood of Toronto have been burnt . The long drought this summer greatly favours the spread of these fires .,"The Times, 15th September 1868",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11965,16,9,1868,Autumn,16,9,1868,Autumn,"pirocaededto olserve that the country had been lately smeffering from drought , and that the change iu the seasons might afford","The Times, 16th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11966,16,9,1868,Autumn,16,9,1868,Autumn,", which had brought about astate ofEthings whichhadproducedagreater extent of drought and a greater excess of rainfall for shorter periods than","The Times, 16th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11967,16,9,1868,Autumn,16,9,1868,Autumn,". The coffee plantations have suffered much from the recent drought , aud a large quantity of their produco will be","The Times, 16th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11968,16,9,1868,Autumn,16,9,1868,Autumn,"produco will be light in consequence , the heat and drought having ripened tho berries before they wero properly fiUed .","The Times, 16th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11969,23,9,1868,Autumn,23,9,1868,Autumn,of last harvest . ( Cheers . ) The extraordinary drought they had pas3ed through aid the very exceptional heat of,"The Times, 23rd September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11970,25,9,1868,Autumn,25,9,1868,Autumn,society was still flourisbing . In consequence of -the extreme drought of the season the exhibitors had had many difficulties to,"The Times, 25th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11971,26,9,1868,Autumn,26,9,1868,Autumn,"among other things-with great care , was frustrated . The drought in England , and the certainty that our cereals would","The Times, 26th September 1868",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11972,29,9,1868,Autumn,29,9,1868,Autumn,"The high plateau of the interior , always subject to drought , has during the last summer been burnt up bythe","The Times, 29th September 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11973,7,10,1868,Autumn,7,10,1868,Autumn,"upon the whole , made up for the summer 's drought . It may not be exactly in the way that","The Times, 07th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11974,8,10,1868,Autumn,8,10,1868,Autumn,"consumption , and pasturage limited in consequence of the protracted drought . -The Leinster men did not for similar reasons attend","The Times, 08th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11975,8,10,1868,Autumn,8,10,1868,Autumn,"the circum- stances , was , owing to the continued drought , not so excellent as at other fairs . The","The Times, 08th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11976,12,10,1868,Autumn,12,10,1868,Autumn,"and Ganges , which has been wasted so often by drought . That which sweeps up from the east carries with","The Times, 12nd October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11977,15,10,1868,Autumn,15,10,1868,Autumn,"general on the north side , and , as the drought there has been very severe for several months past ,","The Times, 15th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11978,16,10,1868,Autumn,16,10,1868,Autumn,"and the water supply ; it is uninterrupted either by drought or frost , and it saves aUl expense and outlay","The Times, 16th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11979,30,10,1868,Autumn,30,10,1868,Autumn,"its practical application to special agri- cultural purposes . A drought sets in , the crops are parched up , and","The Times, 30th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11980,30,10,1868,Autumn,30,10,1868,Autumn,"But , in the meantime . summer advances , the drought holds on , starvation stares the confiding Castilian in the","The Times, 30th October 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11981,2,11,1868,Autumn,2,11,1868,Autumn,"he shows that there are only 13i millions in the drought tract of Hindostan proper , covering 15 millions of .","The Times, 02nd November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11982,2,11,1868,Autumn,2,11,1868,Autumn,"maintain them in unintpaired prosperity during the presert season of drought , the collection of the first inatalm&nt of ths Government","The Times, 02nd November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11983,4,11,1868,Autumn,4,11,1868,Autumn,"alto- gether , after a certain number of days of drought ; andthe water supplied is limited in quantity , aud","The Times, 04th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11984,6,11,1868,Autumn,6,11,1868,Autumn,. In the present instance it is probable that the drought was the first cause of the prevailing sickness and the,"The Times, 06th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11985,6,11,1868,Autumn,6,11,1868,Autumn,the sum- mer opened under the influence of a confirmed drought . The result was that the natural reservoirs for the,"The Times, 06th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11986,6,11,1868,Autumn,6,11,1868,Autumn,"the mortality of Birmingham this summer by the heat and drought , how shall we explain that of 1867 , when","The Times, 06th November 1868",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11987,6,11,1868,Autumn,6,11,1868,Autumn,"we explain that of 1867 , when there was neither drought nor heat ? If , again , cholera is incidental","The Times, 06th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11988,7,11,1868,Autumn,7,11,1868,Autumn,"e ulntn streeet , and ail newsmen. 121 EAT . DROUGHT , and MORTLT. -e h &IXmmIH : CAL TIMES and","The Times, 07th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11989,9,11,1868,Autumn,9,11,1868,Autumn,"of wines of the higbet character , but the continuea drought materially reduced the quantity , aidL the yield in at","The Times, 09th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11990,14,11,1868,Autumn,14,11,1868,Autumn,", the sultry weather having engendered much sicknesa . The drought had materially checked the growth of tho canes in the","The Times, 14th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11991,27,11,1868,Autumn,27,11,1868,Autumn,"fortnight , bub transacted no business of importauce . Great drought prevailed , not a drop of rain having fallen in","The Times, 27th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11992,27,11,1868,Autumn,27,11,1868,Autumn,"much change . Produce not plentiful , owing to long-continaed drought ; demand from the United States continued good . Several","The Times, 27th November 1868",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11993,30,11,1868,Autumn,30,11,1868,Autumn,supplies having suffered so severely from the last summer 's drought . Farmers also make a dead set at the high,"The Times, 30th November 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11994,3,12,1868,Winter,3,12,1868,Winter,"that the province generally was suffering severely from the long drought , Eo that the crops were endangered , and in","The Times, 03rd December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11995,3,12,1868,Winter,3,12,1868,Winter,drying up of the streams and ponds . Should the drought continue it was feared there would be a general scarcity,"The Times, 03rd December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11996,5,12,1868,Winter,5,12,1868,Winter,", the meadowrs near Bettws , and a reminiscenecof the drought of July , 1868 , wtith a shrunken river ,","The Times, 05th December 1868",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL17,Bettws,19th Century newspaper,Media 11997,5,12,1868,Winter,5,12,1868,Winter,lines already laid down . In a country liable to drought and its consiquences the severity of the visitation was proportioned,"The Times, 05th December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11998,5,12,1868,Winter,5,12,1868,Winter,"or canals would have prevented the effects , of the drought , while railways would have transported supplies from the productive","The Times, 05th December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 11999,12,12,1868,Winter,12,12,1868,Winter,", tit. atnsln . Alppliation to Mir . William Freeman.r DROUGHT to the CITY GREEN-YARD a HE-' LIG ( AT ,","The Times, 12nd December 1868",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12000,2,1,1869,Winter,2,1,1869,Winter,"MAY . We now enter upon a period of protracted drought , when , by the concurrent action of unwonted heat","The Times, 02nd January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12001,2,1,1869,Winter,2,1,1869,Winter,"inch of rain fell . In consequence of the persistent drought , the general physical condition of the air manifested an","The Times, 02nd January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12002,2,1,1869,Winter,2,1,1869,Winter,and this after a consecutive run of summer heat and drought almost Unparalleled in the records of meteorology . The monimum,"The Times, 02nd January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12003,4,1,1869,Winter,4,1,1869,Winter,"tory , but it is to be feared that the drought at the close of the year sill undo thenm all","The Times, 04th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12004,5,1,1869,Winter,5,1,1869,Winter,"milUers refused to buy at any terms offered . Tho drought had , however become very severe ; it was partially","The Times, 05th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12005,5,1,1869,Winter,5,1,1869,Winter,was done for immediate and forward delivery . The prolonged drought in the summer resulted in a short supply of home,"The Times, 05th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12006,6,1,1869,Winter,6,1,1869,Winter,"the 1Sth , on the coast of Paraiba . The drought in Bahia continued , and was causing much loss and","The Times, 06th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12007,6,1,1869,Winter,6,1,1869,Winter,"to some prior vears-that is to say , a soinmer drought leud. itig to aniticipationis of unusual cake trade , nod","The Times, 06th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12008,6,1,1869,Winter,6,1,1869,Winter,", though fears now hegan to be entertained that the drought would considerably reduce the make of cheese , and old","The Times, 06th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12009,7,1,1869,Winter,7,1,1869,Winter,"which suffered severely , snore fromn the long continuance of drought than from excessive heat . During the first half of","The Times, 07th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12010,13,1,1869,Winter,13,1,1869,Winter,"causes . A week 's rain or a month 's drought at the wvrong time , the want of money to","The Times, 13rd January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12011,14,1,1869,Winter,14,1,1869,Winter,"began to be . essed for keep owing to the drought . Numbera of "" unfinis ed "" cattle and sheep","The Times, 14th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12012,14,1,1869,Winter,14,1,1869,Winter,"from the hills , were in good condition considering the drought . Liverpool , from its favourablo position , has been","The Times, 14th January 1869",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12013,18,1,1869,Winter,18,1,1869,Winter,"provide ngainst a reectition of such a terrible season of drought . This was , iie believed , a most important","The Times, 18th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12014,20,1,1869,Winter,20,1,1869,Winter,"of Baahia much injulry continuel to be caused by the drought , but some rain had fl'len in suffiering districts .","The Times, 20th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12015,23,1,1869,Winter,23,1,1869,Winter,"Genorge Hotel , RCf. marmock. -J . C. CGuthrie , Droughty Ferry . musleseller , Feb . I , -at 12","The Times, 23rd January 1869",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,19th Century newspaper,Media 12016,28,1,1869,Winter,28,1,1869,Winter,"of 2. , had it not been for the long drought , which notonly affect&d the canalreceipts , but also the","The Times, 28th January 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12017,4,2,1869,Winter,4,2,1869,Winter,"of the dividend to the preference shareholdera .. The long-continued drought and stoppage for repairs , which vwero unusualy heavy ,","The Times, 04th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12018,9,2,1869,Winter,9,2,1869,Winter,"traffiakieceipts ; . bnt a decrease in cattle o*inh.to the drought in England , and a decrease in military and other","The Times, 09th February 1869",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12019,10,2,1869,Winter,10,2,1869,Winter,bave run to seed and rotted the crop from the drought of last year having been far too scanty to admit,"The Times, 10th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12020,12,2,1869,Winter,12,2,1869,Winter,"good . Cutting had commenced . Owing to a long-continued drought at Barbadoes , fears were entertained that the sugar crop","The Times, 12nd February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12021,12,2,1869,Winter,12,2,1869,Winter,had commenced . The crop was deficient through a long-continued drought . The prospect of the sugar crop was good at,"The Times, 12nd February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12022,15,2,1869,Winter,15,2,1869,Winter,"from that cause was about 18,0001 . During the excessive drought in the summer and autumn , the crops in the","The Times, 15th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12023,17,2,1869,Winter,17,2,1869,Winter,"his cattle , is richer in sugar . The extraordinary drought of the season diminished the weight which the crop would","The Times, 17th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12024,19,2,1869,Winter,19,2,1869,Winter,", where , even at the very onset of the drought , the most urgent appeals were made to the inhabitants","The Times, 19th February 1869",England,UKD,"UKD3,UKD4","UKD32,UKD43","Bolton,Preston",19th Century newspaper,Media 12025,19,2,1869,Winter,19,2,1869,Winter,"the raiD , tho suu fertilizing the soil , how drought worked eviL It would be well that he should kno","The Times, 19th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12026,22,2,1869,Winter,22,2,1869,Winter,"to secure a plant , and in several instances the drought of the past summer rendered this impossible : but in","The Times, 22nd February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12027,23,2,1869,Winter,23,2,1869,Winter,"at present the melting of tallow is rapidly proceeding , drought and other causes will probably prevent so large a supply","The Times, 23rd February 1869",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12028,23,2,1869,Winter,23,2,1869,Winter,"there Mwas a decrease of O010 chiefly owing to the drought in the summer and autumn , which caused a diminution","The Times, 23rd February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12029,27,2,1869,Winter,27,2,1869,Winter,"reductions in the Civil Service are contemplated . A severe drought prevails , and live stock are perishing for want of","The Times, 27th February 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12030,3,3,1869,Spring,3,3,1869,Spring,"place of flourishing fields . Blight began to complete what drought had spared ; but nowv "" the clouds have happily","The Times, 03rd March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12031,3,3,1869,Spring,3,3,1869,Spring,have turned out very small in consequence of the severe drought in the early part of last year . The trees,"The Times, 03rd March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12032,11,3,1869,Spring,11,3,1869,Spring,"of meat were to be found in dis- ease and drought . Tho cattle plagne , as the noble lord the","The Times, 11st March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12033,12,3,1869,Spring,12,3,1869,Spring,"in March last-such as disbursements on account of the apprehended drought , and advances to ShereAli , tocether possiblywvith payments on","The Times, 12nd March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12034,16,3,1869,Spring,16,3,1869,Spring,"been bought for unner 10s. per head , owing to drought , have gone aell at an averago of about two","The Times, 16th March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12035,16,3,1869,Spring,16,3,1869,Spring,"Logwood continued scarce . Barbadoes was still suffering from extreme drought , and the sugar prospects there were very discouraging .","The Times, 16th March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12036,17,3,1869,Spring,17,3,1869,Spring,sufferings which prevail in several of the districts through the drought . It was generally known that the Durbar had lately,"The Times, 17th March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12037,24,3,1869,Spring,24,3,1869,Spring,"that bent themn . It the early stages of a drought the river bed is a chain of ponds , or","The Times, 24th March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12038,25,3,1869,Spring,25,3,1869,Spring,The payment of members of Parliament is proposed . The drought has abated and smallpos is subsiding . Wool is firmer,"The Times, 25th March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12039,30,3,1869,Spring,30,3,1869,Spring,"be equal to the last , on account of the drought that has prevailed . "" At Tdinidad the weather continued","The Times, 30th March 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12040,2,4,1869,Spring,2,4,1869,Spring,"have more than once called attention-namely , that when severe drought bas occurred at oar Antipodes . England has been generally","The Times, 02nd April 1869",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12041,9,4,1869,Spring,9,4,1869,Spring,"30 , 186% , n which he says , 'A drought this summer I hold to be qute impossible . '","The Times, 09th April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12042,19,4,1869,Spring,19,4,1869,Spring,"we have become comparatively insensible to mere hundred-weighlts . The drought , an account of which l gave you in a","The Times, 19th April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12043,21,4,1869,Spring,21,4,1869,Spring,", ordaSning a day of humiliation on account of the drought . The descent of the rain in the interval between","The Times, 21st April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12044,21,4,1869,Spring,21,4,1869,Spring,of the settlers in over-stocking had made them feel a drought in a way that would not have been possible had,"The Times, 21st April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12045,23,4,1869,Spring,23,4,1869,Spring,"that Deme- rara had been suffering from a most unexampled drought , which was seriously felt last year . Tle passengers","The Times, 23rd April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12046,23,4,1869,Spring,23,4,1869,Spring,that of the corresponding period . The eftects of the drought appeared as if they would toll on the receipts of,"The Times, 23rd April 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12047,6,5,1869,Spring,6,5,1869,Spring,"of 1868 will be long , remembered for Its severo drought , the winter of 1S68-9 will be no less so","The Times, 06th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12048,6,5,1869,Spring,6,5,1869,Spring,"It is somewhat remarkable -that the three years of greatest drought in this country , -viL , thoso of 1818 ,","The Times, 06th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12049,12,5,1869,Spring,12,5,1869,Spring,"increased , promising large future harvests . The heat and drought mader the season most unfavourable to netting . The salmon","The Times, 12nd May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12050,15,5,1869,Spring,15,5,1869,Spring,"the young canes , which ravo suffered from the excessive drought . The quantity of sugar that finds its way to","The Times, 15th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12051,15,5,1869,Spring,15,5,1869,Spring,"and will be exceediugly short , owing to the heavy drought last year . towoois still advancin- in price , while","The Times, 15th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12052,15,5,1869,Spring,15,5,1869,Spring,"country , parched up as it is with the long drought we have had . There is a larger show of","The Times, 15th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12053,19,5,1869,Spring,19,5,1869,Spring,suffered severe losses from the long continu- ance of the drought . The showers wvhiclh fell a few weeks . sinco,"The Times, 19th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12054,27,5,1869,Spring,27,5,1869,Spring,"following the other . Of course there aro drawbacks-floods , droughts , and bush fires-but , more or less , the","The Times, 27th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12055,27,5,1869,Spring,27,5,1869,Spring,"a planter , under circutmstances of great atrocity . The drought was felt severely at Trinidad , and several fires had","The Times, 27th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12056,27,5,1869,Spring,27,5,1869,Spring,", ; but prices have been lowered , and the drought hindered the bringing wool in ; 1,809,6281b. of cotton ,","The Times, 27th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12057,27,5,1869,Spring,27,5,1869,Spring,the returns from the southern districts ; the effects of drought bad been felt most severely . Circum- stances bavo occurred,"The Times, 27th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12058,28,5,1869,Spring,28,5,1869,Spring,little feeding for stock . To all appearances this scorching drought may continne for some time . The coffeeplantatiouslook well fornextseason,"The Times, 28th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12059,28,5,1869,Spring,28,5,1869,Spring,", doing much benefit to the growing crops . The drought that extsted for the previous nine months has materially checked","The Times, 28th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12060,4,6,1869,Summer,4,6,1869,Summer,". London , Agent for Palmner , Son , anid Droughton , Paradla-siroet , Birmingham , Platotifla' Solicitors of ELIZABETH JEddEER","The Times, 04th June 1869",England,"UKG,UKI",UKG3,UKG31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12061,5,6,1869,Summer,5,6,1869,Summer,", Cockspurstrect. -Thoro were prosent-Liout. -Gan . T. A , Drought , Colonel of the reg ; nment , in the","The Times, 05th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12062,10,6,1869,Summer,10,6,1869,Summer,"from Sydney on the 3d inst. for Wellington . The drought has broken up all over the colony , and has","The Times, 10th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12063,14,6,1869,Summer,14,6,1869,Summer,"all together , as is usual , for the recent drought has diminished the clip of the colony and spoilt its","The Times, 14th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12064,15,6,1869,Summer,15,6,1869,Summer,us of the rav.ages among the locks caused by the drought . There ark many stattions that have lost 50 per,"The Times, 15th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12065,15,6,1869,Summer,15,6,1869,Summer,"where a squatter , who had 12,000 qheep before the drought , has only about l , 000 left . '","The Times, 15th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12066,24,6,1869,Summer,24,6,1869,Summer,"if the Indus Valley line were made . The excessive drought whiclh recently prevailed , in addi- tion to the injury","The Times, 24th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12067,30,6,1869,Summer,30,6,1869,Summer,"son of the Bev . . Thh WV . F. Drought , of Glencarrig , county Wilcklowv , to ISAuEiLs .","The Times, 30th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12068,2,7,1869,Summer,2,7,1869,Summer,to the great inconvenience suffiered in many tow1ns during the drought of 1868 . They infer from this that the experience,"The Times, 02nd July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12069,2,7,1869,Summer,2,7,1869,Summer,"and the Lea maintained a good volume during the long drought of 1868 , whenthe supplies from high gather- in grounds","The Times, 02nd July 1869",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 12070,12,7,1869,Summer,12,7,1869,Summer,"recently been exceedingly scarce , resulting from the late prolonged drought , meat is -now so dear , evenin our ownmarket","The Times, 12nd July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12071,12,7,1869,Summer,12,7,1869,Summer,"-Gonly from Aost-JRico port . amjaica bwuinessas quiet . The drought eplitinued in mlany d.i . b. , . Tonnaga for","The Times, 12nd July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12072,12,7,1869,Summer,12,7,1869,Summer,"had leftI Throughout the West India Islands generaly , the drought astl seriou1ly felt . Pears are .. eenttined that o","The Times, 12nd July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12073,13,7,1869,Summer,13,7,1869,Summer,"mnotly rye-grass , the clover seets having perished in the drought of last year . Both grass and clover pastures and","The Times, 13rd July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12074,14,7,1869,Summer,14,7,1869,Summer,"safe from those periodical total failures which , owing to drought , occur elsewhere . This safety is still in- creased","The Times, 14th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12075,14,7,1869,Summer,14,7,1869,Summer,that even great extremes of frost in winter and continued droughts in summer are less fatal thau they are else- where,"The Times, 14th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12076,15,7,1869,Summer,15,7,1869,Summer,", rent fallimg ot , a necessary consequence of the drought . rhus thera were 24,829 fewer tons of potatoes from","The Times, 15th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12077,16,7,1869,Summer,16,7,1869,Summer,the employ- ment' of English skill and'capital . The severe drought of the-last sdminer had ptt a stop to meat preserving,"The Times, 16th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12078,23,7,1869,Summer,23,7,1869,Summer,the decline indicated by these figures is attributable to the drought which prevailed iu the first two months of this Tear,"The Times, 23rd July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12079,23,7,1869,Summer,23,7,1869,Summer,"lean hests were 5PZeclbt , 'butvthe sso w.ssluegelahowint to the drought . For in calverathere was ao active demeand , and","The Times, 23rd July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12080,26,7,1869,Summer,26,7,1869,Summer,"barley . niL Potatoes are ripening . of small frum drought , and trade wai firme at 1'/sd , per lb.","The Times, 26th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12081,26,7,1869,Summer,26,7,1869,Summer,"are SiOW a'ifFeriz , g much from . apo ratted droughtv lier haing becis no geueralTriin.since thTe tddle W k June","The Times, 26th July 1869",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12082,26,7,1869,Summer,26,7,1869,Summer,"d.to d. perib , HleavheeP MtTON , SIM-The. continuance of drought has quite put the trade to a stand . There","The Times, 26th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12083,28,7,1869,Summer,28,7,1869,Summer,"will prove most wedcome reliect bo the dix weeks of drought , and of great becefit to the gras and turnip","The Times, 28th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12084,30,7,1869,Summer,30,7,1869,Summer,"At Barbadoes the weather was , unfavourable , and the drought continued . Deme. rara was suffering from want of rain","The Times, 30th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12085,2,8,1869,Summer,2,8,1869,Summer,"been in many places parched and fissured by the persistent drought , and to the predominant land winds which generally swept","The Times, 02nd August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12086,2,8,1869,Summer,2,8,1869,Summer,"DEVONSlIItRIS , 3tTh. -The pastupes baos ruftered consIerably frot the drought . anddstore cattle are difEacult to seli . TurnipsswDil In","The Times, 02nd August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12087,2,8,1869,Summer,2,8,1869,Summer,", C. per imperia qr. , average . WVith the drought potatoes have rie-uedolf email and are pressed on the maxket","The Times, 02nd August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12088,3,8,1869,Summer,3,8,1869,Summer,"are highly encouraging . The injurious effects of long- continued drought have been removed , or at least greatly mitigated ,","The Times, 03rd August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12089,3,8,1869,Summer,3,8,1869,Summer,nud disordered . Our water supply owing to the long drought is merely sufficient to work the pumping-wheel at the eastern,"The Times, 03rd August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12090,10,8,1869,Summer,10,8,1869,Summer,"the cattle trade . They attributedlthe falling off tothe unusual drought of 1868 , which all but annihilatedI the export of","The Times, 10th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12091,11,8,1869,Summer,11,8,1869,Summer,supply here are found to be shallow . The fearful drought of last summer has gone far to clear off our,"The Times, 11st August 1869",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12092,14,8,1869,Summer,14,8,1869,Summer, the deep and fertile tilth seem to defy the drought and to love the summer . After traversing miles of,"The Times, 14th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12093,14,8,1869,Summer,14,8,1869,Summer,"the fields prove that , even now , in the drought of summer , the subsoil is charged with inaurious moisture","The Times, 14th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12094,14,8,1869,Summer,14,8,1869,Summer,"benefited by the late rains , and , althongh the drought did much damage , farmers believe that winter keep for","The Times, 14th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12095,16,8,1869,Summer,16,8,1869,Summer,", $4 96c. -all per 1001 . At Barbadoes the drought had continued up to the 22d ult. ; on the","The Times, 16th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12096,16,8,1869,Summer,16,8,1869,Summer,"wvill suffer in this year 's crop from the long drought , expeGt to be fullv recouped noxt year . The","The Times, 16th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12097,18,8,1869,Summer,18,8,1869,Summer,"them , escaped much injury , while in Scotland a drought of five months has , I am told , prevailed","The Times, 18th August 1869",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12098,21,8,1869,Summer,21,8,1869,Summer,"soils facilitate the adverse action of cold as woll as drought , and their produce is thereby easily injured . I","The Times, 21st August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12099,23,8,1869,Summer,23,8,1869,Summer,"were . likwise dulL This Is attributable to aP second drought , wbicle is telling on pastures and tur. nips .","The Times, 23rd August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12100,25,8,1869,Summer,25,8,1869,Summer,which feU a fortnight ago eaves them from destruction by drought . There will -a genue raly a very good orop,"The Times, 25th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12101,30,8,1869,Summer,30,8,1869,Summer,"hint . duty Paid . Also , for use on drought . in fouir gallon casks , each cons. pleto rith","The Times, 30th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12102,30,8,1869,Summer,30,8,1869,Summer,"imperial Potatoes are ripenIng fast under the hot nns and drought , and pries are firm at 101 , per score","The Times, 30th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12103,30,8,1869,Summer,30,8,1869,Summer,"a small show tonth of besinr and sheep , the drought reodersuig6tiasie slack- , eacspt for thsbeot lamb. , l'ls 4onCOI","The Times, 30th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12104,31,8,1869,Summer,31,8,1869,Summer,by the time the lav-days ex- pire . The continued drought during the past eight months enabled cutters and contractors to,"The Times, 31st August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12105,1,9,1869,Autumn,1,9,1869,Autumn,"parison . Hygrometer. -Evaporation was , owing to the prevailing drought , very brisk , and the range of hygrometry generally","The Times, 01st September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12106,7,9,1869,Autumn,7,9,1869,Autumn,"Gill'h rndere ndelouslytn cDOl yet EB perftb ectlfrero diarxee able droughts of cold s jair . s3 , nd 6 anT","The Times, 07th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12107,7,9,1869,Autumn,7,9,1869,Autumn,of the East- ern province were still suffering from severe drought . The Tatin goldlields were reported to prove satisfactory to,"The Times, 07th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12108,9,9,1869,Autumn,9,9,1869,Autumn,"considerably below that of 1868 , and , with continuing drought and early frost , may fall very far short .","The Times, 09th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12109,13,9,1869,Autumn,13,9,1869,Autumn,"hand , the Norfolk Joturnal says of Virginia "" The drought in the interior of this State bas beenexces. give .","The Times, 13rd September 1869",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12110,15,9,1869,Autumn,15,9,1869,Autumn,"supply of . a.t year . mwhen. o-winZ to the drought . some 130.0D0 or *0O,0 , it was estirnat ,","The Times, 15th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12111,15,9,1869,Autumn,15,9,1869,Autumn,South IVales this year is attributed to the fact that drought in February and Mfarch caused many crtshing machines in the,"The Times, 15th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12112,17,9,1869,Autumn,17,9,1869,Autumn,"be very little pimento gathered this year , the long-continued drought having completely ruined the crop . What little is on","The Times, 17th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12113,17,9,1869,Autumn,17,9,1869,Autumn,"aud appeared to have got over tho effects of the drought . Cocoa was flowering well , and the earlier pods","The Times, 17th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12114,23,9,1869,Autumn,23,9,1869,Autumn,"summor with increase of atmospheric humidity . rith respect to drought and rainfall , then iagorams show that the frat effect","The Times, 23rd September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12115,25,9,1869,Autumn,25,9,1869,Autumn,rough account of a remtrkably stormy pouthfollowing ano lesS remarkable drought . Thisac- -count may interest some of your weatherwiso correspond-,"The Times, 25th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12116,25,9,1869,Autumn,25,9,1869,Autumn,( estimated ) above the sea . August 26. -Long drought . 27th. -Still very bright . How about the green,"The Times, 25th September 1869",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Cornwall,19th Century newspaper,Media 12117,25,9,1869,Autumn,25,9,1869,Autumn,"marks a further rise ; . wet wantedL 2d. -Serious drought ; mercurv bigher again . 3d. -Barometer threatening , pressure","The Times, 25th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12118,4,10,1869,Autumn,4,10,1869,Autumn,falling off this year is accnouted for by the great drought having put a ston to fhe augur refineries . For,"The Times, 04th October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12119,5,10,1869,Autumn,5,10,1869,Autumn,""" there can be no doubt that a second yearof drought mustbeexpccted and provided for . Savings are spent , cattle","The Times, 05th October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12120,11,10,1869,Autumn,11,10,1869,Autumn,"has not been very seriously affected as yet by the drought , although this is the second season of it in","The Times, 11st October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12121,12,10,1869,Autumn,12,10,1869,Autumn,"of food and good water during a season of prolonged drought . Business proceeded slowly , except for superior animals ,","The Times, 12nd October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12122,12,10,1869,Autumn,12,10,1869,Autumn,"State , and in the season of maturing a serious drought affected the crop oa the Atlantic coast . In some","The Times, 12nd October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12123,19,10,1869,Autumn,19,10,1869,Autumn,"larger cities , and seriously interFered with trade . The drought is over now , but it has been succeeded by","The Times, 19th October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12124,21,10,1869,Autumn,21,10,1869,Autumn,"Tree . This latter remains green and fresh throughthe severest drought . Our author is not friendly to the Elm ,","The Times, 21st October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12125,21,10,1869,Autumn,21,10,1869,Autumn,"are ashamed of our own backwardness . While the unusual drought of 1868 ruined our vegetable crops , abundance of crisp","The Times, 21st October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12126,23,10,1869,Autumn,23,10,1869,Autumn,", said he hoped they considered it satisfactory . The drought that had visited the colony had had an unfavourable influence","The Times, 23rd October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12127,28,10,1869,Autumn,28,10,1869,Autumn,"The sugar crops fell short , owing to a great drought , which caused a diminution of labour . Provisions ,","The Times, 28th October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12128,29,10,1869,Autumn,29,10,1869,Autumn,"nuts , 27,750 , Sbingles. 207,500 . At Grenada extreme drought had prevailed during the fortnight , accompanied by excessive heat","The Times, 29th October 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12129,5,11,1869,Autumn,5,11,1869,Autumn,"of thridley , waiks , todby3h Itan.en. m , By.NecLn Droughter ofthe brdTnom , cudA. rheco Bu .. V Mant lser","The Times, 05th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12130,15,11,1869,Autumn,15,11,1869,Autumn,"canes wero extremely short , and , owing to the drought , they had put out arrows in all directions ,","The Times, 15th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12131,16,11,1869,Autumn,16,11,1869,Autumn,"and the mortality was high during the quarter . Great drought prevailed duringtho monthsof Julyand August , while tho mean temperature","The Times, 16th November 1869",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12132,16,11,1869,Autumn,16,11,1869,Autumn,more than the average of former years . Periods of drought havo always been noticed to be also perieds of sickness,"The Times, 16th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12133,16,11,1869,Autumn,16,11,1869,Autumn,so it happened duriug this quarter . But as the drought this year was not accompanied by so high a temperature,"The Times, 16th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12134,18,11,1869,Autumn,18,11,1869,Autumn,"in-increased by 300,0001. during the past twelve months . The drought has disappeared , and splendid rains have fallen . The","The Times, 18th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12135,19,11,1869,Autumn,19,11,1869,Autumn,"oitavas , yield 786 oitavas per ton . The excessive drought by which tho opetations have been so much impeded during","The Times, 19th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12136,19,11,1869,Autumn,19,11,1869,Autumn,"packet , ia order to follow . The greatly prolonged droughts had been very injuriously felt in most parts of the","The Times, 19th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12137,20,11,1869,Autumn,20,11,1869,Autumn,"such a method as , in a season of long drought , to try to fertilize our fields by an artificial","The Times, 20th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12138,22,11,1869,Autumn,22,11,1869,Autumn,"E4 , yptfau i fien marble top aboutw2 ch3mney pieces drought ln theo princspal w , Ito and colourea marb es","The Times, 22nd November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12139,23,11,1869,Autumn,23,11,1869,Autumn,"are described to be extremely favourable , as the long drought fol- lowed byjtnst sufficient rain "" seems to have had","The Times, 23rd November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12140,25,11,1869,Autumn,25,11,1869,Autumn,anticipated upon the subject . THFENGRmSiH SAL30oN FfsEiRtEs. -The long drought of the past year interfered materialy witb the capture of,"The Times, 25th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12141,30,11,1869,Autumn,30,11,1869,Autumn,"to grow Iluxuriantly , well-watered , and not subjict to droughts ; that portion of the continent being within rague of","The Times, 30th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12142,1,12,1869,Winter,1,12,1869,Winter,"part of this and the neighbouring colonies , terminating a drought which threatened serious consequences to stock and the crops .","The Times, 01st December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12143,6,12,1869,Winter,6,12,1869,Winter,"early pert of the vinter the severe frosts and continued drought caused serious loss to the sheep farmers , and sheep","The Times, 06th December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12144,13,12,1869,Winter,13,12,1869,Winter,of the colony heretofore loudest in their complaints regard- ing drought are nowv expressing their great joy that there is water,"The Times, 13rd December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12145,18,12,1869,Winter,18,12,1869,Winter,in the climate of the Plains . Instead of continuous droughts all along the railroad rain now falls in refreshing abundance,"The Times, 18th December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12146,18,12,1869,Winter,18,12,1869,Winter,"work all over that region . Instead of the desttuctive droughts formerly snfaered there , for come four or five yeas","The Times, 18th December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12147,18,12,1869,Winter,18,12,1869,Winter,"other districts wiltprobably not fall short of lastyear . The drought bas also extended-into Montana , and a dereasein the yield","The Times, 18th December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12148,21,12,1869,Winter,21,12,1869,Winter,"Nothing could con- vey more strildngly the idea of persistent drought than his description of a walk at Carthagens , ""","The Times, 21st December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12149,21,12,1869,Winter,21,12,1869,Winter,"M.A. , Trinity College , Cambridge ; Alfred Charles Albert Drought , B.A. , Trinity College , Dab- lin ; George","The Times, 21st December 1869",England,"UKH,UKI",UKH1,UKH12,Cambridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 12150,22,12,1869,Winter,22,12,1869,Winter,"especially good . At one time apprehensions were entertained from drought but these had been entirely removed , and it seemea","The Times, 22nd December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12151,22,12,1869,Winter,22,12,1869,Winter,"the province : - "" We have had an unusnal drought-so extraordiuary that people wore lifting up their hands to Heaven","The Times, 22nd December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12152,22,12,1869,Winter,22,12,1869,Winter,"place , including ex-Presidents and Deputies . Well , the drought that all thought was going to be so injurious and","The Times, 22nd December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12153,29,12,1869,Winter,29,12,1869,Winter,"attributed principally , if anot entirely , to 'hot long drought during the first quarter of this y-ear , an 'd","The Times, 29th December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12154,29,12,1869,Winter,29,12,1869,Winter,'d a lesser hutb still in nany places severely felt drought dorms the thiir quarter . 9therwiso the dtepression experiencent oi,"The Times, 29th December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12155,31,12,1869,Winter,31,12,1869,Winter,"and geuerous fertilization , and has also been characterized by drought in the sea-board States , and other causes of diiminislhed","The Times, 31st December 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12156,1,1,1870,Winter,1,1,1870,Winter,". Adds-cms with articulars , to , essr bit , Droughten , and WPhlte , solicitors , 12i Great IisIrlboreaugh-strcet ,","The Times, 01st January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12157,3,1,1870,Winter,3,1,1870,Winter,"of the waters have suffered not less this year by droughts . But , apart from the appruhensions entertained for next","The Times, 03rd January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12158,3,1,1870,Winter,3,1,1870,Winter,to the stoppage of the sugar refineries during the groat drought of thesutmmer and autumn . The engineering . business on,"The Times, 03rd January 1870",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Greenock,19th Century newspaper,Media 12159,3,1,1870,Winter,3,1,1870,Winter,Greenock being stopped for waut of water in the long-continued drought of the summer and autumn . Thedeliveries forbhome consumption in,"The Times, 03rd January 1870",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM35,Greenock,19th Century newspaper,Media 12160,3,1,1870,Winter,3,1,1870,Winter,"estimates could not be approximately correct in a country of drought , famine , and war , and when dealing with","The Times, 03rd January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12161,8,1,1870,Winter,8,1,1870,Winter,"cattle are poor , and consideringt the long annual . droughts , this is not to be wondered at . It","The Times, 08th January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12162,11,1,1870,Winter,11,1,1870,Winter,", billiato end hagaie.tle iv , se-ts , cheer , droughts , backgammon. cribbage boards , sad eve , in-duet game","The Times, 11st January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12163,12,1,1870,Winter,12,1,1870,Winter,"With reference to cotton , the report states that the drought on the Atlantic coast was less injurious to cottoin than","The Times, 12nd January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12164,15,1,1870,Winter,15,1,1870,Winter,ought to devote itself to irrigation . The long annualf drought from May to September weighs heavily on the country .,"The Times, 15th January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12165,21,1,1870,Winter,21,1,1870,Winter,administratlon of the personal estate and efecte of WiUiam rmancis Drought Stephens . Ito of Prieanuittzhouse Paddlngton-green. in the county of,"The Times, 21st January 1870",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,county of Middlesex,19th Century newspaper,Media 12166,24,1,1870,Winter,24,1,1870,Winter,to task for the very acci dents of rain and drought . How amuch mor% will they be held answerable for,"The Times, 24th January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12167,28,1,1870,Winter,28,1,1870,Winter,"is bland ; , dry , aad elastic . Though droughts are not unkrnownthe rainfall is very regular , copious shbowen","The Times, 28th January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12168,29,1,1870,Winter,29,1,1870,Winter,"summer when the water carts fal to overcome the intense drought Its surfac'is worn into channels like little rivers , aud","The Times, 29th January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12169,1,2,1870,Winter,1,2,1870,Winter,"4i our time . The heat was intense , the drought co , inuous , and the effect on Nature such","The Times, 01st February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12170,8,2,1870,Winter,8,2,1870,Winter,"which fell -off enormously in tG8 , owing to the drought of that year , has again resumed its normal proportions","The Times, 08th February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12171,9,2,1870,Winter,9,2,1870,Winter,which fell off so enormously in 1863 owing to the drought of that year . had again resumed its normal proportions,"The Times, 09th February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12172,18,2,1870,Winter,18,2,1870,Winter,"Job for any period . f-ORSEESS Pair of remarkably bandsomevwell-bred Drought-s , Phietou , or Ridlng Geldings , rising six years","The Times, 18th February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12173,21,2,1870,Winter,21,2,1870,Winter,"is reason to believe that owing to low prices and drought , the receipts of 1870 willt tshow any increase-perhaps a","The Times, 21st February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12174,23,2,1870,Winter,23,2,1870,Winter,"the rese-rvoir is fed lIy Perma nent streams Durin thle drought of the last summer , several large mines rere unable","The Times, 23rd February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12175,25,2,1870,Winter,25,2,1870,Winter,"yer 's dip of ol in consequence of the late drought , bas beetn the subjeot of comment in remmercial circles","The Times, 25th February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12176,28,2,1870,Winter,28,2,1870,Winter,the reservoir is led by Permanent streams . During the drought of the Ltst esunmer. several large umdIns were tnable tocortitnue,"The Times, 28th February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12177,2,3,1870,Spring,2,3,1870,Spring,"reservoir is fed , by permanent strearms . During the drought of the last summer , ceTv1ra1 large mines were unable","The Times, 02nd March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12178,9,3,1870,Spring,9,3,1870,Spring,"even when the pastures were dried up by such a drought as that of 1865 , at no higherprice than at","The Times, 09th March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12179,21,3,1870,Spring,21,3,1870,Spring,of Buenos Ayres wvere in a bad state from continued drought . This summer had been the hardest ever experienced by,"The Times, 21st March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12180,29,3,1870,Spring,29,3,1870,Spring,"J. Mawson , the traffic manager , stated that a drought almost unparaleled in intensity and duration had reduced the productiveness","The Times, 29th March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12181,29,3,1870,Spring,29,3,1870,Spring,urn faithfullll -A SCHOOL MiANAGER . March 23 . THE DROUGHT IN PAL ESTINE . TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMIES,"The Times, 29th March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12182,4,4,1870,Spring,4,4,1870,Spring,"the travellers -found it necessarr , in consequence of the drought , to prosced to Hebron to ob- tain fresh camels","The Times, 04th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12183,4,4,1870,Spring,4,4,1870,Spring,"' BOOK of TEXTS ; or , the Word 1L Drought Nigh to thc Si'ck end Sorrowful . Dy theies '","The Times, 04th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12184,7,4,1870,Spring,7,4,1870,Spring,"They'found the country in a sad state from theresults of drought , the wantof water , and the greatl enhanced prices","The Times, 07th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12185,9,4,1870,Spring,9,4,1870,Spring,"Hill-house , Eptorm , sow In the oeapation of General Drought ; contaninlg fouralttcs and sox roomn. nine bed rooms (","The Times, 09th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12186,14,4,1870,Spring,14,4,1870,Spring,"impeded in consequence of the heavv rains bv which the drought wes succeeded , thn accounts for the sim months ending","The Times, 14th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12187,16,4,1870,Spring,16,4,1870,Spring,best to keep the country in a state of perpetual drought and desolation by eating up every sprout that might become,"The Times, 16th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12188,19,4,1870,Spring,19,4,1870,Spring,"made in January , however . Su3bsequently , a terrible drought prevailed , and we lost fuly 1,000,000 sheep , so","The Times, 19th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12189,19,4,1870,Spring,19,4,1870,Spring,"of 1870 is expected to show the effect of the drought in 1869 in the loss of about 80,000 head of","The Times, 19th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12190,21,4,1870,Spring,21,4,1870,Spring,"hoped that they zll considered it satisfactory . The long drought had been followed bv heavv rains , which , he","The Times, 21st April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12191,27,4,1870,Spring,27,4,1870,Spring,"has been very small , on account of the severe drought last year . Coffee comes to market sparingly , and","The Times, 27th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12192,30,4,1870,Spring,30,4,1870,Spring,"as Hil-house , EpsTor now In the occupationi of General Drought ; containing fourattics ant box room , nine bed rooms","The Times, 30th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12193,13,5,1870,Spring,13,5,1870,Spring,"insectsreported among the wheat , a lost of plant from drought , and such other ills to which farmers are heirs","The Times, 13rd May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12194,13,5,1870,Spring,13,5,1870,Spring,"lately heen verv lirm , owving to the cold , drought , 2nd general backs7ardluess of the crops and from thc","The Times, 13rd May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12195,24,5,1870,Spring,24,5,1870,Spring,"4s. higher , thus confirming the bad reports of the drought in that State .. The new Peravian Railway Loan of","The Times, 24th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12196,25,5,1870,Spring,25,5,1870,Spring,icb the summer was marked by such great a and drought . Diarrhsea anm scarlet fever were tb ebrevailing epidemIics children,"The Times, 25th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12197,31,5,1870,Spring,31,5,1870,Spring,"Seed wae firnm , and cakes rather dearer . Tho drought has sent up all descriptions of seeds , more especially","The Times, 31st May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12198,31,5,1870,Spring,31,5,1870,Spring,". The ground , though rather hard from the continued drought , was in tolerably good going order , and ,","The Times, 31st May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12199,31,5,1870,Spring,31,5,1870,Spring,also 'attaok-ed the tare and pe3 crops . The long drought is supposed to have favomredt this destructive visi- tation of,"The Times, 31st May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12200,2,6,1870,Summer,2,6,1870,Summer,"wear -ud tear of rough renRts , and tlost its drought is redueed to a minimum . Ave Irat no hesitation","The Times, 02nd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12201,2,6,1870,Summer,2,6,1870,Summer,12th the earth languished be- neath the influence of long-continued drought . Some of our modern physicists seem bent on offering,"The Times, 02nd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12202,2,6,1870,Summer,2,6,1870,Summer,"ligbt . The sky has cleared at Nairn . THE DROUGHT . TO THIE EDlTOR OF THE TIMES . Sir ,","The Times, 02nd June 1870",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM62,Nairn,19th Century newspaper,Media 12203,2,6,1870,Summer,2,6,1870,Summer,any of its predece-sors in the nineteenth centuiry for its drought up to the present time ; and for the inforination,"The Times, 02nd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12204,4,6,1870,Summer,4,6,1870,Summer,"1S nights . This county has suffered much from the drought , wbich commenced and has continued since the iniddle of","The Times, 04th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12205,4,6,1870,Summer,4,6,1870,Summer,"Pall-mall Restaurant , Coclcspur-street . There were present-Lieut. -Gen . Drought , Col. Cole , CoL Boyle , Major Astell ,","The Times, 04th June 1870",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12206,6,6,1870,Summer,6,6,1870,Summer,", and there w.ere scarcely any sbeep . The long-coutinued drought has operated very inuriously upou the trade . . ,","The Times, 06th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12207,7,6,1870,Summer,7,6,1870,Summer,"has come ap very well , not , withstanding the drought , andluxuriates in a dry summer and sunshine . Swedes","The Times, 07th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12208,7,6,1870,Summer,7,6,1870,Summer,"injured , and loolk well generally ; and if the drought should continue , and cause a light crop , it","The Times, 07th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12209,7,6,1870,Summer,7,6,1870,Summer,appeinted to carry out the obiect of the resolution . DROUGHT IN YoRKsu=E. -There is still no rain . With only,"The Times, 07th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12210,7,6,1870,Summer,7,6,1870,Summer,"some have ventured cn that course . Wheat bears the drought well , but , everything else is get . ting","The Times, 07th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12211,8,6,1870,Summer,8,6,1870,Summer,; the fine loose surface has so far resisted the drought . The exceptions are where the ground was not plouhed,"The Times, 08th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12212,10,6,1870,Summer,10,6,1870,Summer,"general slugglsh character of the markret was attributable la the droughty state of the weather and thefailure of theturnip crop ,","The Times, 10th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12213,13,6,1870,Summer,13,6,1870,Summer,"was a good supply o grain offered . The continuea drought is having a -avey material effect upon the pricec ,","The Times, 13rd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12214,13,6,1870,Summer,13,6,1870,Summer,"holydays . Numerous complaints emanate from farmers pespecting the continued drought , corn and lay crops being very back- ward .","The Times, 13rd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12215,13,6,1870,Summer,13,6,1870,Summer,limited supply tbis mornin- : but w vith the present drought there is very little disposition on the part of I,"The Times, 13rd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12216,13,6,1870,Summer,13,6,1870,Summer,", per head had to be submitted to . The drought operate.s adversely , of course , upon the prospects of","The Times, 13rd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12217,14,6,1870,Summer,14,6,1870,Summer,"Bank , Consols hlave been flat to-day , the continued drought and consequent rise in the corn-market havinge had some intuence","The Times, 14th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12218,14,6,1870,Summer,14,6,1870,Summer,"heavy supply , tho critical state of the crop from drought and the constant demanud for Frnnce sent up prices is.","The Times, 14th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12219,15,6,1870,Summer,15,6,1870,Summer,"- kTursDAmY EvssnO . Between the neutralizing influences of the drought and the influx of gold , Consols remain without alteration","The Times, 15th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12220,15,6,1870,Summer,15,6,1870,Summer,"good sea- sons in succession . They count on a drought , the worm , or an early frost . There","The Times, 15th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12221,15,6,1870,Summer,15,6,1870,Summer,reports reach us coinplaining of the zeseral and now serious drought . Pamtially there have been showers ; and a few,"The Times, 15th June 1870",England,"UKG,UKC","UKG1,UKC2","UKG11,UKC21",,19th Century newspaper,Media 12222,16,6,1870,Summer,16,6,1870,Summer,"rain fall in Jrune . Stock is suffering much from drought . Small streams and the woeld ponds are dry ,","The Times, 16th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12223,16,6,1870,Summer,16,6,1870,Summer,"olives in Ligpria and the klpes hiitritimes owing to the droughts . The S t Pusblic of L , vons states","The Times, 16th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12224,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"in which sLows mordepression than ever owing to the cont7nued drought , andS farmers uand breeders of stock couplain that nanlesswo","The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12225,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,once redeem the gaardians ' futrniture . THUNDERSTOitm. -The long-continued drought was terrminated last night in the metropolis by a violent,"The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12226,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"There is a proverb -very consolatory under the circumstances-that "" drought never bred dearth in England . "" We shall speak","The Times, 17th June 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12227,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"this country , it is curious to see how seldom drought is mentioned in comparison with floods , waterspouts , tempests","The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12228,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"less patience , perlhaps , under monotony , and so droughts attract attention . The meaning of the proverb above quoted","The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12229,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,grain was the only important crop it fol lowed that drought would never breed dearth . In that age vegetables were,"The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12230,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"to think that our owvn crops will suffer moro from drought than usual . At the same time , it should","The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12231,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"the same time , it should be observed that the drought of the present scason came very early . Hot ,","The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12232,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"the year , and we should hardlylook for heat , drought , or thunder till next month at earliest . The","The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12233,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,", not merely of sammer weather , but of summer drought in the days of spring ; but that leaves more","The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12234,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,what these opportunities might produce even in the long torrid drought of 1868 . Then the rains did not fall till,"The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12235,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,is no kind of question about the reality of the drought now felt . In the montbs of April and Mfay,"The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12236,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"may have been remarked , as charaoteriatio of the present drought , that it has not been attended uniformly by strong","The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12237,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,and promising . Six years ago we had an alarming drought . The waters of the Upper Thames shrank in places,"The Times, 17th June 1870",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 12238,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,than it is at this moment . A more famous drought occurred 38 years earlier . In 1826 the summer was,"The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12239,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,", and the potato crop was excellent and ample . Drought , though of the severest kind , bred no dearth","The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12240,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"instead of Augi at , and so have had the drought tempered by some of the incidents of spring . But","The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12241,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,. But it would ba really alarming if a summer drought supervened on a spring drought-if a rainless July should follow,"The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12242,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,really alarming if a summer drought supervened on a spring drought-if a rainless July should follow a rainless June . The,"The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12243,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"early yet to set down 1870 as a year of drought , though we hare certainly had a very dry spring","The Times, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12244,20,6,1870,Summer,20,6,1870,Summer,"million sterling , and that in an excentional year of drought . Better tllan both , British Bnrinah , most hiighly","The Times, 20th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12245,20,6,1870,Summer,20,6,1870,Summer,"to file , per or . DORSET , lIth. -The drought is effettingtlis prospects ofagirnic. ture . Atthe Dorchester Corn-Exchang.e to-dlay","The Times, 20th June 1870",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12246,20,6,1870,Summer,20,6,1870,Summer,"the quantity of wheat on offerema-l Owing tD sloe long drought , which has very seriously afftetcd the nosy crops ,","The Times, 20th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12247,20,6,1870,Summer,20,6,1870,Summer,of the wevk were afraid to buy stock osying to drought . but the rams have had Lttle effect on the,"The Times, 20th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12248,21,6,1870,Summer,21,6,1870,Summer,"departments of the west are still suffering from the continued drought . The hay rop is very short , but hopes","The Times, 21st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12249,21,6,1870,Summer,21,6,1870,Summer,of good beef being a quotation lower . The protracted drought is forcing up half-fat animals to our market . For,"The Times, 21st June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12250,23,6,1870,Summer,23,6,1870,Summer,"and less flaggy . In fact , tbo long : drought , which bas been so injurious to the shallow-rooted grasses","The Times, 23rd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12251,25,6,1870,Summer,25,6,1870,Summer,"de Rotours , MI. touret stated that , notwithstauding the drought , the Government had received favourable reporms with regard to","The Times, 25th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12252,25,6,1870,Summer,25,6,1870,Summer,"TIfil TIMES . Sir , -The preient great heat and drought is ufficientkv interesting to be placed ou record . The","The Times, 25th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12253,25,6,1870,Summer,25,6,1870,Summer,suffer ton large extent . After a lengthy period of drought there was a slight fall of rain on the l2th,"The Times, 25th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12254,27,6,1870,Summer,27,6,1870,Summer,no mora than we expect to find after the excessive drought wo have had . It is not possiblo for the,"The Times, 27th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12255,27,6,1870,Summer,27,6,1870,Summer,"ih hop boegh.in to shoiw the eiffect of tho extreme drought . stifl tIn prisls-ct Rs favourstbRo tur ai eii ,","The Times, 27th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12256,27,6,1870,Summer,27,6,1870,Summer,"your iutere5ting article of Friaay Cn the subject oftlhe continuedl drought in England , it may be of service to many","The Times, 27th June 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12257,27,6,1870,Summer,27,6,1870,Summer,". In general rains have fallen , and the long drought may now be considered fairly broken-farrmer . Say to the","The Times, 27th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12258,28,6,1870,Summer,28,6,1870,Summer,": - "" TaE LABOUtP MARIErT . "" The long-continued drought having row fairly broken up , farmiug operatios hare beau","The Times, 28th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12259,28,6,1870,Summer,28,6,1870,Summer,"mnost favonrable , although ) on light laDdo the prolouged drought is cain1icg the bine to ! oo , k yellow","The Times, 28th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12260,4,7,1870,Summer,4,7,1870,Summer,"the light larnds ar ! leess well off , the drought haviug affected then , severely . No very marked dechlne","The Times, 04th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12261,4,7,1870,Summer,4,7,1870,Summer,"in these islands , and especially in trance . The drought is now broken , and the sound of falling rain","The Times, 04th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12262,4,7,1870,Summer,4,7,1870,Summer,"few hour . At the sanme timne there is a drought to the north , fires in the ? deine and","The Times, 04th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12263,4,7,1870,Summer,4,7,1870,Summer,"in the ? deine and Canadian forests , andl a drought in some parts of Eurarne . There have been many","The Times, 04th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12264,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,"two inches . Thie earth has becomne beneath the persistent drought parched , bronzea , ani fissured , and the pasture","The Times, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12265,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,"iOBTOLL E.3X . Chairman . "" TEf LEs OP TIM DRoUGHT . - TO THE ZDrI'OR OF TE ; TMES .","The Times, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12266,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,latterly as an English laud agent . L A long drought shows the great a4vantage of thorou-gh drainage . Onewouldsupposethatit were,"The Times, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12267,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,they are bettor able to withstand the scorching effects of drought . 2 . Deep cultivation is a great advantage at,"The Times, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12268,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,season . Some people say deep cultivation lets in the drought . This may occar with farmess who do not understand,"The Times, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12269,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,"can avoid poaching it into mortar , which , -when drought cets in , -ets baked as hard as bricks .","The Times, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12270,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,is the better able to withstand the withering effects of drought . MIany farmers of the old school do not yet,"The Times, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12271,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,"then , are a few of the lesons of the drought ; aund it will be a happy dry for our","The Times, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12272,6,7,1870,Summer,6,7,1870,Summer,"Robert Whalley to be Lieut. , by pm-chaseo , vice Drought Btakely Tarleton.wto retires. : Gentleman Cadet Charles Old- field Ifleholeets.","The Times, 06th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12273,6,7,1870,Summer,6,7,1870,Summer,"University life . It is nofwitbout cause that the long Drought , from which we have at last a prospect of","The Times, 06th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12274,6,7,1870,Summer,6,7,1870,Summer,"allow even our gardens to be ruined by the first Drought , nnless we can spend a fortune in water-towers ,","The Times, 06th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12275,6,7,1870,Summer,6,7,1870,Summer,"hour , for exaample , as the three months ' Drought we have been suffering , and which we , perhaps","The Times, 06th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12276,6,7,1870,Summer,6,7,1870,Summer,"the state of the crops . In the 31idi the drought has re sulted in advancing the harvest , which is","The Times, 06th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12277,6,7,1870,Summer,6,7,1870,Summer,"the Gironde the wheat , in spite of the great drought , looDk well , the ears flourishing and rery heavy","The Times, 06th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12278,6,7,1870,Summer,6,7,1870,Summer,placed uponrationsof vater . In theNord the effects of the drought are much less perceptible . In the Ousest the loss,"The Times, 06th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12279,7,7,1870,Summer,7,7,1870,Summer,"heavy cly , and hating suffered very much from the drought , I determined to utilize , if poa- sible ,","The Times, 07th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12280,8,7,1870,Summer,8,7,1870,Summer,"damp , clogging , sticky mixture , which even the drought of this summer has failed to harden . One of","The Times, 08th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12281,9,7,1870,Summer,9,7,1870,Summer,Jar- din des Plantes . In consequence of the long drought the reservoirs and basins of the Jardin des Plante3 contain,"The Times, 09th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12282,9,7,1870,Summer,9,7,1870,Summer,hardly to be expected from the long and almost unbroken drought . The first bae wasdelivered bv lr . Law from,"The Times, 09th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12283,11,7,1870,Summer,11,7,1870,Summer,"WILTSHITF , 9th. -The severity and long continuance of tbe drought , combined with the spread of dlaease , has cauned","The Times, 11st July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12284,11,7,1870,Summer,11,7,1870,Summer,"aU of wheat , the crop light from the long drought ; the weather fine , and all the appointments managed","The Times, 11st July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12285,14,7,1870,Summer,14,7,1870,Summer,"ditto from rW5d. to Pd . per lb . THE DROUGHT iib tih , IVL'ALD of . SU1SSEX . TO TEE","The Times, 14th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12286,14,7,1870,Summer,14,7,1870,Summer,""" of the last three days has terminiated the longest drought wvhich has been ex serienced i:s the south-cast oif Eugland","The Times, 14th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12287,14,7,1870,Summer,14,7,1870,Summer,which I am acquainted I fiDd that a very severe drought . at this period has occuarred ouly four times betwecn,"The Times, 14th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12288,14,7,1870,Summer,14,7,1870,Summer,"he inte- Testing - "" Week after wveek does the drought continue , and so far as appearances go there is","The Times, 14th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12289,14,7,1870,Summer,14,7,1870,Summer,"up ) on the crops , of the I continued drought to which they have been exposed , the I wheat","The Times, 14th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12290,14,7,1870,Summer,14,7,1870,Summer,"interesting for coulparison with other districts*- Apre.I , . -Thc drought commenced oni M1arch 19 , when the wind veered -to","The Times, 14th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12291,14,7,1870,Summer,14,7,1870,Summer,", &r. -Letter to the ' , ttet 171 . Drought in the Weald of Sussex ) - Paagraphs 3 ST","The Times, 14th July 1870",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 12292,15,7,1870,Summer,15,7,1870,Summer,"good , though light in some places in consequence of drought . In the Red River region of Texas the weather","The Times, 15th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12293,15,7,1870,Summer,15,7,1870,Summer,"The West generally reports more d'scouragements from feeble growth , drought , hail , rain , and rust than for two","The Times, 15th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12294,16,7,1870,Summer,16,7,1870,Summer,"WORTL BvTOM HOOD.3 o& Ill AFERBAXOWSDFkTif YMorleyPaxrow. 3vol , % DROUGHTtCoBOOKC . By Henry Splcer. 2 sole HEAURTSand DIAMONDS . BY","The Times, 16th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12295,19,7,1870,Summer,19,7,1870,Summer,as looked at fromtheouitside . During great heat and great drought brcancies of eln trees vrere exceedingly liable to full with-,"The Times, 19th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12296,19,7,1870,Summer,19,7,1870,Summer,"in the casent weather . Iu consideratios of the great drought and the known danger , his attention had been specially","The Times, 19th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12297,21,7,1870,Summer,21,7,1870,Summer,"sign of failure even up to the day when the drought had finished its course ; but , generally speaking ,","The Times, 21st July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12298,21,7,1870,Summer,21,7,1870,Summer,"finished its course ; but , generally speaking , the drought of 1g70 killed off the lawn grasses completelv , so","The Times, 21st July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12299,26,7,1870,Summer,26,7,1870,Summer,"at Dijon writes to me as follows "" Heat and drought continue here . The thermoneter rstads to-day ( JuJy ?","The Times, 26th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12300,29,7,1870,Summer,29,7,1870,Summer,"variations in the price of opium , to contingencies of drought , and to fluctuations in the Durchase of stores at","The Times, 29th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12301,2,8,1870,Summer,2,8,1870,Summer,"hastily removing the crops , which the extreme heat and drought of the season had , as it were , providentially","The Times, 02nd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12302,4,8,1870,Summer,4,8,1870,Summer,"hut , in consequence of the late estreme heat and drought , pelargeniumsr did net appear in as great abundance as","The Times, 04th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12303,4,8,1870,Summer,4,8,1870,Summer,"fainura of the hay crop ix couse. quence of the drought . Mr. Metbl , ia your coluamn , talks of","The Times, 04th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12304,4,8,1870,Summer,4,8,1870,Summer,"latter date also coindided to a period of unusual antipodal drought . In 1866 the coincidence was , mutftis mstundis ,","The Times, 04th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12305,4,8,1870,Summer,4,8,1870,Summer,"strikingly manifested . Our antipodes suffered from unimitigated and fatal drought , while we were deluged by a seres of unparaleled","The Times, 04th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12306,4,8,1870,Summer,4,8,1870,Summer,"physical conditions of the atmosphere during the past month of drought are shown by the table , in which it wil","The Times, 04th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12307,5,8,1870,Summer,5,8,1870,Summer,"from addressing you on the sub ject of the present drought and its consequences , because you have permitted me on","The Times, 05th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12308,5,8,1870,Summer,5,8,1870,Summer,"of Sfi6S , with this difference , that the present drought commenced earler in the spring , and has been relieved","The Times, 05th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12309,5,8,1870,Summer,5,8,1870,Summer,"very much diminished , in consequence of the almost unprecedented drought that existed . I believe I am correct in statiang","The Times, 05th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12310,5,8,1870,Summer,5,8,1870,Summer,"is sbort . Beans vary . Owing to the continued drought the pastures are almost bare of grass , and food","The Times, 05th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12311,8,8,1870,Summer,8,8,1870,Summer,"porkerm lls. to lls EdL MALTON , 6th. -Oing to drought there is literally no market for storse stock . A","The Times, 08th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12312,8,8,1870,Summer,8,8,1870,Summer,show of cattle hert ito. day . Owtnto the continued drought the pastured are bare t I grs-s. and reports of,"The Times, 08th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12313,8,8,1870,Summer,8,8,1870,Summer,"asserted that , allowing 3s. rise on account of the drought , the normal price of wheat at the present time","The Times, 08th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12314,10,8,1870,Summer,10,8,1870,Summer,"force 2 , but is almost unchanged elsewhere . TR.B DROUGHT OF 1870 . TO THE EDITOR OF TEE TINIES .","The Times, 10th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12315,10,8,1870,Summer,10,8,1870,Summer,"be hoped we are approaching the end of this severe drought it may bo iateresting to aome of your readers ,","The Times, 10th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12316,10,8,1870,Summer,10,8,1870,Summer,"in Angust and Decomber , which compensated for the previous drought , and brought the fall in the Cotteswold country up","The Times, 10th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12317,10,8,1870,Summer,10,8,1870,Summer,"associated with sbch recent , recurring , and early summer drought . I remain . Sir . vour obedient servant .","The Times, 10th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12318,12,8,1870,Summer,12,8,1870,Summer,"year , which has been characterized throughout by a severe drought , there has been much to awaken in the mind","The Times, 12nd August 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12319,12,8,1870,Summer,12,8,1870,Summer,finely palvetzed soil which tends to retain moisture and avert drought warranted the prediction of a large crop . The bravid,"The Times, 12nd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12320,12,8,1870,Summer,12,8,1870,Summer,"vigorous , bat before the plants shaded the land the drought had the mastery , and on a large area of","The Times, 12nd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12321,12,8,1870,Summer,12,8,1870,Summer,"but , like barley , they eventually succumbed to the drought . Like barley also , they are exceedingly short in","The Times, 12nd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12322,12,8,1870,Summer,12,8,1870,Summer,"of store cattle , usually unsaleable iD years of extreme drought , has been maintained , aud at the great lamb","The Times, 12nd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12323,13,8,1870,Summer,13,8,1870,Summer,"am often laughed at when I assert that druinage prevents drought . It may seem startling , 3et it ia tre","The Times, 13rd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12324,13,8,1870,Summer,13,8,1870,Summer,"moistore is the greatest sECurity aganist the withering effects of drought , Watery vapour is constiantly rising from , the surfaco","The Times, 13rd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12325,13,8,1870,Summer,13,8,1870,Summer,"ar42-eGpt 1sD for the use of cattle in time of drought , and reservoirs f.or detaining and storing wvater are comnmon","The Times, 13rd August 1870",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12326,13,8,1870,Summer,13,8,1870,Summer,"rherefore , for tho defichsncy . Owing to the persistent drought this year the earth becaune so parohed , bronzed ,","The Times, 13rd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12327,15,8,1870,Summer,15,8,1870,Summer,stagnation In all trade In stock consequent on the continuous drought . Butchers ? stock is get- ting scarcer and thuner,"The Times, 15th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12328,15,8,1870,Summer,15,8,1870,Summer,our wheat crop are grown in England . The effectof drought on light warm soils is this year pain . fully,"The Times, 15th August 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12329,16,8,1870,Summer,16,8,1870,Summer,may expect some compensation for the losses suffered in the drought . If the hopes of lest week are not disap-,"The Times, 16th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12330,16,8,1870,Summer,16,8,1870,Summer,"good hold o the ground , owing to the severe drought during the earLer Peart of theseason , the retarn is","The Times, 16th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12331,18,8,1870,Summer,18,8,1870,Summer,"Green operations have been greatly retarded owing to the long-continned drought . Stocks are not etensive. plrices steady . LEEDS ,","The Times, 18th August 1870",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12332,18,8,1870,Summer,18,8,1870,Summer,the year 1867 notvithstanding the tropical weather aud long- continued drought . The report states that the smail proportiou of deaths,"The Times, 18th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12333,19,8,1870,Summer,19,8,1870,Summer,"; but swedes and turniips have perished from the long drought which , vitlh a few iutersattent showers , has lasted","The Times, 19th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12334,19,8,1870,Summer,19,8,1870,Summer,"very fine , and the ground , considering the long drought , in good condition . Considerable interest was excited ,","The Times, 19th August 1870",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD62,Beeston,19th Century newspaper,Media 12335,19,8,1870,Summer,19,8,1870,Summer,"sultry weather , sueb as we have had this long droughty summer , crowded together , and I believe , as","The Times, 19th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12336,22,8,1870,Summer,22,8,1870,Summer,", or pigs . This is all oewing ro the drought . Sn butchers ' stocktheaopplo isuncertein , and prices range","The Times, 22nd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12337,23,8,1870,Summer,23,8,1870,Summer,", but as might be supposed , considering the cotreme drought , which has prevaled almost without inter . mission since","The Times, 23rd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12338,26,8,1870,Summer,26,8,1870,Summer,"seasons of remarkable winter cold , summer heat , or drought oecur . Two year ago ( August , 1868 )","The Times, 26th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12339,26,8,1870,Summer,26,8,1870,Summer,to the chaatetz of the soil and subsoil . A drought very similar in character occurred in 1844. in that year,"The Times, 26th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12340,27,8,1870,Summer,27,8,1870,Summer,"the most' remarLable on record . On account of the drought and the absenco of "" freshets 'very few fish have","The Times, 27th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12341,29,8,1870,Summer,29,8,1870,Summer,weas in the sam e Lats tagnat9sn -the result of drought rnd cattle disease-which ha adeedfo n2ow nearly tro months .,"The Times, 29th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12342,29,8,1870,Summer,29,8,1870,Summer,"had a just right to expect .. THu-NDEIBSTORMS. -The long drought has broken up with extremely viplent thuDderstorms , and in","The Times, 29th August 1870",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 12343,30,8,1870,Summer,30,8,1870,Summer,rains have at last broken the long and alamost ueprecedented drought . A few days momo wfould have given the chance,"The Times, 30th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12344,31,8,1870,Summer,31,8,1870,Summer,"the feelings of the people under the terrible curse of drought , prophetically an- i nouncedby Elijab , was playedwith extraordinary","The Times, 31st August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12345,2,9,1870,Autumn,2,9,1870,Autumn,". The result is due to the remarkable and lone-protracted drought which kept aU tho salmnio in the estuary , a5d","The Times, 02nd September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12346,8,9,1870,Autumn,8,9,1870,Autumn,. The disastrous effect inevi- table to the summer 's drought on most crops overextensive and widespread areas can not be,"The Times, 08th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12347,8,9,1870,Autumn,8,9,1870,Autumn,an expenditure of capital in labour . The constantly recurring droughts we are now having have raised water to a premium,"The Times, 08th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12348,14,9,1870,Autumn,14,9,1870,Autumn,"citer ltoe Cape t.enacedr OztPoot. -Enei , t JohnThomin frtom Droughty ltoeh letarlTh-in to3b Lout. -Envice Crharle Johnx Shoreod Rbritsl. frhomh","The Times, 14th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12349,14,9,1870,Autumn,14,9,1870,Autumn,*ad American faces wil be as welcome as rain in drought . I know of only two cases where individuals who,"The Times, 14th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12350,15,9,1870,Autumn,15,9,1870,Autumn,") And on this point , looking to the unexpeted drought which has prevaied this year . I would advert to","The Times, 15th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12351,15,9,1870,Autumn,15,9,1870,Autumn,"obtained , and under the difficult circumstances of years of drought like the present very great benefit might accrue . (","The Times, 15th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12352,15,9,1870,Autumn,15,9,1870,Autumn,"Hosinias- . 1 5 6 OiRtory atCahrS. 'olection liv 'BMn Droughto. , Andrew'saper the Rev. - oL 3 Lg , l","The Times, 15th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12353,16,9,1870,Autumn,16,9,1870,Autumn,"oe hay an oats hasbeen a failulre , and the drought has caused mu ch injrsrv The rural population are suffering","The Times, 16th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12354,19,9,1870,Autumn,19,9,1870,Autumn,"for many years , but , owving to the continued drought and the want of a good flush of water ,","The Times, 19th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12355,21,9,1870,Autumn,21,9,1870,Autumn,", the consequent excess of quite two feob in her drought of water tLnl redaction of her freeboard to the '","The Times, 21st September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12356,28,9,1870,Autumn,28,9,1870,Autumn,"; lAxrres Come , of Short Pedod ; next and Drought ; The Aurora Roresaia ; London SEwafe ; The Srallow","The Times, 28th September 1870",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12357,28,9,1870,Autumn,28,9,1870,Autumn,"'s Observatory , Twiocenham , Sept. 27 . HEAT AIVD DROUGHT . TO TEE EDITOR OF THE TIMES . Sir ,","The Times, 28th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12358,28,9,1870,Autumn,28,9,1870,Autumn,"OF THE TIMES . Sir , -Wo are experiencing another drought with hot weather , the temperature to-day rising to 741","The Times, 28th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12359,1,10,1870,Autumn,1,10,1870,Autumn,statement to the cfect that in consequence of the prolonged drought the xvwhole of the reservoirs of the trust are empty,"The Times, 01st October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12360,5,10,1870,Autumn,5,10,1870,Autumn,"is said , has been injured in sbme localities by drought , in others by wet weather , and elsewhere by","The Times, 05th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12361,7,10,1870,Autumn,7,10,1870,Autumn,Thomas E. Goodyear to the Van . guard . THE DROUGHT N TirE FE : DIsTRIm-Throuvhout the whole of South Lincolnshire,"The Times, 07th October 1870",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,South Lincolnshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 12362,8,10,1870,Autumn,8,10,1870,Autumn,"the vine disease , the silkworm disease , and the drought . "" In the replies of the administrators of the","The Times, 08th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12363,8,10,1870,Autumn,8,10,1870,Autumn,"Wednesday last , we gather that , although the long drought was aginst the take of salmon in the upper waters","The Times, 08th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12364,10,10,1870,Autumn,10,10,1870,Autumn,"in the nuniber of beasts is partly attributed to the drought which has prevailed during the summer , andto ascarcityof after-grass","The Times, 10th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12365,11,10,1870,Autumn,11,10,1870,Autumn,"gardens have . proved disastrous , owing to the oxnessive drought , here the crops have been and ae now mLost","The Times, 11st October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12366,11,10,1870,Autumn,11,10,1870,Autumn,"as also the beasts , the effects of the late drought were strik-ingly a pparent , and mazy of them were","The Times, 11st October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12367,12,10,1870,Autumn,12,10,1870,Autumn,"October no rain fell on this coast , and the drought was again mani- festing its deleterious effect on the vegetation","The Times, 12nd October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12368,12,10,1870,Autumn,12,10,1870,Autumn,"OF THE TIMES . Sir , -Now that the long drought of 1870 seems fairly to have come to an end","The Times, 12nd October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12369,19,10,1870,Autumn,19,10,1870,Autumn,has deprived of all means of support . The unusual drought has prevented the country people from sowing their autumu crops,"The Times, 19th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12370,20,10,1870,Autumn,20,10,1870,Autumn,"the information is of an unfavourable descrip- tion . Lossesfrom drought , perseyering-effortsin boiling down , and failure in the natural","The Times, 20th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12371,26,10,1870,Autumn,26,10,1870,Autumn,0 e. ueel .. 010 0 C DLrb3 10 .5Ilsssel Droughto . . I 1 0 5hWnlwro 10 W.T.Loveday I0 lO,"The Times, 26th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12372,31,10,1870,Autumn,31,10,1870,Autumn,"so low had the river faUen in consequence of the droughts of the present year , the water was still 40","The Times, 31st October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12373,2,11,1870,Autumn,2,11,1870,Autumn,"'s disc . fUlder these elemental conditions the long-continued sumamer drought was broken up , and the aggreggate rainfall of the","The Times, 02nd November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12374,4,11,1870,Autumn,4,11,1870,Autumn,light land at irtlington has suffered so munh more by drought than similar light land at Ardlev . The fact is,"The Times, 04th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12375,9,11,1870,Autumn,9,11,1870,Autumn,been the worst known for nmany years . The iong drought seriously affected the take of salmon in the upper fisheries,"The Times, 09th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12376,9,11,1870,Autumn,9,11,1870,Autumn,"upper por- tions of the Tay suffered considerably from the drought . The middle and lower stations , however , did","The Times, 09th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12377,9,11,1870,Autumn,9,11,1870,Autumn,"what variable winter , and is also due to the drought which prevailed with great severity in the Northern and EasternStates","The Times, 09th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12378,9,11,1870,Autumn,9,11,1870,Autumn,", and inferiority in the maturity of grain blighted by drought . The early-sown fall and spring wheat of Oregon is","The Times, 09th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12379,9,11,1870,Autumn,9,11,1870,Autumn,"to wood rather than to boll ; was burnt witlh drought in August , and afterwards flooded with rain in September","The Times, 09th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12380,14,11,1870,Autumn,14,11,1870,Autumn,"the faling off of silkworm s , and the extreme drought which at present and for the future threatens to assume","The Times, 14th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12381,14,11,1870,Autumn,14,11,1870,Autumn,"very lear . The peasantry suffer unusually this year from drought , wbich has destroyed the forage , as well as","The Times, 14th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12382,14,11,1870,Autumn,14,11,1870,Autumn,been favourable for honey gathering . Owring to the long-contioued droughtand easterly winds honey was but scantily secreted in and yielded,"The Times, 14th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12383,14,11,1870,Autumn,14,11,1870,Autumn,"short a complernent of stock , from the last yeats drought , that young loas will not be wanted till spring","The Times, 14th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12384,7,12,1870,Winter,7,12,1870,Winter,charge of 4111. for pumping in consequence of the unusual drought last summer . The diminution in the receipts was owinUg,"The Times, 07th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12385,12,12,1870,Winter,12,12,1870,Winter,"increase in the supply of water owing to the unprecedented drought of thepast sumemer , and an extra expenditure in gas","The Times, 12nd December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12386,15,12,1870,Winter,15,12,1870,Winter,"liRces in Rydslo , halia-g been cracked by the long drought of last summer , and the prolonged inuudation thus c3n'ed","The Times, 15th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12387,19,12,1870,Winter,19,12,1870,Winter,"of Ring 's College- , London ; Alfred Charles Albert Drought , Trinity Colklee , Dublin , ] LA. ; John","The Times, 19th December 1870",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12388,21,12,1870,Winter,21,12,1870,Winter,"good demand . The effect of the last year 's drought is sow belig felt , and cattle meriting the appelation","The Times, 21st December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12389,27,12,1870,Winter,27,12,1870,Winter,"have enjoyed a very long career of prosperity , and droughts and floods must affect them as well as their customers","The Times, 27th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12390,4,1,1871,Winter,4,1,1871,Winter,"crop was reckoned one-third deficient of an average , and drought had reduced its oat and green crops even more than","The Times, 04th January 1871",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12391,7,1,1871,Winter,7,1,1871,Winter,"in the totail nuimber of fino days , although the drought was neversocontinuous uorwasthoeheatsogrceit . January . F.breary . Ma-rch .","The Times, 07th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12392,17,1,1871,Winter,17,1,1871,Winter,APRm . We now enter upon a season of long-continued drought . April is proverbially a month of alteruate cloud and,"The Times, 17th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12393,17,1,1871,Winter,17,1,1871,Winter,"the average by some two iaches . Beseath the peraistent drought the earth I had become parched , bronzed , and","The Times, 17th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12394,17,1,1871,Winter,17,1,1871,Winter,"surface was during this mouth greatly mudded by the persisteat drought , and the air consequently manirested a corresponding absence of","The Times, 17th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12395,17,1,1871,Winter,17,1,1871,Winter,"some of the inland counties the detrimental effect of the drought was still more severely felt , and if we take","The Times, 17th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12396,17,1,1871,Winter,17,1,1871,Winter,"modification of this maonth was the nimbus . The unwonted drought , and the great heat by which it was accompanied","The Times, 17th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12397,17,1,1871,Winter,17,1,1871,Winter,". senteda spectacle of surpassingbeatuty . Undertheseattzlospherical conditions the long-coutinued drought was fairly broken up , and tho aggregate rainfall of","The Times, 17th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12398,17,1,1871,Winter,17,1,1871,Winter,"Candahar hive sustained a great loss , owing to the drought ; that Yakoob Khan has forcibly realized about seven or","The Times, 17th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12399,20,1,1871,Winter,20,1,1871,Winter,"during his plea-sure , to a prolongation of your recent drought . Our correspondent very reasonably points out that all this","The Times, 20th January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12400,3,2,1871,Winter,3,2,1871,Winter,to 4s . Gd . per pound . The toug drought of lst autumn kept a groat many lish bacl ;,"The Times, 03rd February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12401,4,2,1871,Winter,4,2,1871,Winter,"the past autumn and winter there has been a severe drought throughout the North At- lantic States , whch has caused","The Times, 04th February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12402,4,2,1871,Winter,4,2,1871,Winter,", but not enough to remedy the effeots of the drought . What is needed Is a deep snow , or","The Times, 04th February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12403,11,2,1871,Winter,11,2,1871,Winter,Dratight 2 OhE tlse. ( lAdolpu 0 Slg1. 1D . Drought 0-190 IsShre a. 5o 3lessre. iB. aud E. M. L6,"The Times, 11st February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12404,17,2,1871,Winter,17,2,1871,Winter,us'uc doL tanspat soha at ShUsIreSidence rand fromsb rte sins drought iUth ON 'S Frees.to r acre . amY.c n t,"The Times, 17th February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12405,17,2,1871,Winter,17,2,1871,Winter,The worst of tho whlole mat- ter is that if drought and locusts came next Septem- ber we sshouild not be,"The Times, 17th February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12406,9,3,1871,Spring,9,3,1871,Spring,"to 111,0231. , shows a considerable decrease , owing to drought tnd frost in 1869 . The export of wool advanced","The Times, 09th March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12407,20,3,1871,Spring,20,3,1871,Spring,", and report considerable activity in business . A protracted drought , which had caused mnuch anxiety , had at length","The Times, 20th March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12408,21,3,1871,Spring,21,3,1871,Spring,C 170 . Uroa.l.00 0m ea n tao an tlf Drought tot tsh carlwedi. gTeatly needed . Ban . IMTOYLtRTHOPA OPiMV=,"The Times, 21st March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12409,25,3,1871,Spring,25,3,1871,Spring,proclasmation for the purpose of encouraging the belief that a drought had teen caused 'y forein trade in o rivers.sInd er,"The Times, 25th March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12410,1,4,1871,Spring,1,4,1871,Spring,"rural districts have had to contend with scanty soed , drought , cattle disease , aud other heavy afflictions . It","The Times, 01st April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12411,4,4,1871,Spring,4,4,1871,Spring,"year ; and this wasi not merely due to the drought , but the offorts of the companies to deliver hotter","The Times, 04th April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12412,5,4,1871,Spring,5,4,1871,Spring,"The trafflc had been to some extent affected by tho drought , but there had been an increase in the receipts","The Times, 05th April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12413,12,4,1871,Spring,12,4,1871,Spring,and has suffered little comparative injury owing to the protracted drought . Scarcely adropof rain has fallen since the 26th of,"The Times, 12nd April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12414,13,4,1871,Spring,13,4,1871,Spring,"distress were everywhere visble ; the land was scorched with drought , the growing crops of grain were nearly wvithered ,","The Times, 13rd April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12415,13,4,1871,Spring,13,4,1871,Spring,"autumn of the last year , and another season of drought was dreaded . But the aspect is now delightfully changed","The Times, 13rd April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12416,17,4,1871,Spring,17,4,1871,Spring,"when those woods are subject to alternations of damp and drought , otherwise surely if oak , as he half admits","The Times, 17th April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12417,27,4,1871,Spring,27,4,1871,Spring,"Paeranter.rdcow. n Latelypublihed , f5 efe , , clth , Drought nto re UIie ce "" Saturday Itoview , - ""","The Times, 27th April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12418,1,5,1871,Spring,1,5,1871,Spring,", Mr.WValpole , notes the Lffeot of three summers ? drought Upon angling , and observes every year probably.intensifie3 the evils","The Times, 01st May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12419,3,5,1871,Spring,3,5,1871,Spring,Withi ho view of obviating thea heavy losses from thiese droughts whichi occur to the agricultural interests in the west and,"The Times, 03rd May 1871",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12420,5,5,1871,Spring,5,5,1871,Spring,revenue . We had had two years of ex cessive drought ; wo might have one uow-of excesaive rain . Another,"The Times, 05th May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12421,6,5,1871,Spring,6,5,1871,Spring,ap plied to the metropolis . Personal responsibUity should bo Drought homo to tho guardians and officers intrusted with the administration,"The Times, 06th May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12422,11,5,1871,Spring,11,5,1871,Spring,the great efects of her wars are added to tho drought it is only natural to expect she will compete this,"The Times, 11st May 1871",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12423,15,5,1871,Spring,15,5,1871,Spring,"think that almost any weather , save severe and continuous drought , will bo advantageous to some Interest or other in","The Times, 15th May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12424,19,5,1871,Spring,19,5,1871,Spring,"tho tall and meadowr fescues-by tho last two summers ' droughts . Nature , hewveer , has a wonderful restorative power","The Times, 19th May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12425,25,5,1871,Spring,25,5,1871,Spring,"or altogether killed by the last two sum , niere' drought . Nature , however , has a wonderful restorative power","The Times, 25th May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12426,31,5,1871,Spring,31,5,1871,Spring,sup . posed to have nerished in last year 's drought . Clovers of lasb years iowing are patchy aud indiflerent,"The Times, 31st May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12427,31,5,1871,Spring,31,5,1871,Spring,", tho young plant having perished in last aummer 's drought . MUange ] , wstere the land has been properly","The Times, 31st May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12428,1,6,1871,Summer,1,6,1871,Summer,"Accoutnts from Tripoli state thattbe Pashalichasbeen suffering severely from anunprecedented drought , and durin , tbe past week from a hot","The Times, 01st June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12429,15,6,1871,Summer,15,6,1871,Summer,"cloier fasled extebsively , haying Sufferecd from last yeasr 's drought . Grasses and . barley haoe bean cheolmed. in their","The Times, 15th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12430,15,6,1871,Summer,15,6,1871,Summer,"failuro of some of his crops , caused by the drought , the f.armner had some . what altered the eoursc","The Times, 15th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12431,16,6,1871,Summer,16,6,1871,Summer,"there was anxiety as to the harvest from a lengthened drought , and when the difficuilties of the Hohenzollern ques- tion","The Times, 16th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12432,19,6,1871,Summer,19,6,1871,Summer,"There- fore , it may be said that during a drought , such as has existed for tIme lasqt two years","The Times, 19th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12433,19,6,1871,Summer,19,6,1871,Summer,"shower has faLllenint the colony , en that a Mlv'r drought isaso iaffctedmalleeation.t pe neterthlecas , whevategrowin neessitcof dependent on rinrrigtion","The Times, 19th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12434,26,6,1871,Summer,26,6,1871,Summer,"ownedb essRS. .. and roi . Smith ; Lontdon . Drouth tloar 7 ; h v 0 Vnwr ...... , ...","The Times, 26th June 1871",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12435,26,6,1871,Summer,26,6,1871,Summer,"to the crops , which were alrealy suffering frowmi the drought , and that much misery was , qoosequently , being","The Times, 26th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12436,8,7,1871,Summer,8,7,1871,Summer,"to these restrictions on home cattle we add the severe drought and loss by disease , consumers suffer from the high","The Times, 08th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12437,8,7,1871,Summer,8,7,1871,Summer,"inwant of money , except during a certain period of drought . At the time I was in need of mouey","The Times, 08th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12438,10,7,1871,Summer,10,7,1871,Summer,"year falls short of our expenditure . Successive seasons of drought , followed by seasons of flood , wil account for","The Times, 10th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12439,10,7,1871,Summer,10,7,1871,Summer,"considerably reduced in numbers by floods , disease , and drought , are in a tolerably lhealthy ! state . They","The Times, 10th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12440,1,8,1871,Summer,1,8,1871,Summer,"give her name , age , and address , was Drought before Mr. D'Eyneourt , on remand , charged with stealing","The Times, 01st August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12441,3,8,1871,Summer,3,8,1871,Summer,"Buenos Ayres having beez interrupted by a tfo years ' droughtmakingtle journey impossible , HLer Majesty 's ganboat Cracker was sent","The Times, 03rd August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12442,5,8,1871,Summer,5,8,1871,Summer,a rerival from the extreme depression ( mainly caused by drought and numerically ImIall flocks ) of last year . The,"The Times, 05th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12443,8,8,1871,Summer,8,8,1871,Summer,"rapidity unequalled in the outhi . Frost in winter and drought in summer e unknown , and if a wet autumn","The Times, 08th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12444,9,8,1871,Summer,9,8,1871,Summer,"localities ravaged by inundations , volcanic eruptions , storms or droughts , or afflicted by grape , silk , or cattle","The Times, 09th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12445,14,8,1871,Summer,14,8,1871,Summer,"In coliseqllence of apprehon sionus which have arisell as to drought , there was some dlepreaslosl In affair. , ansI prices","The Times, 14th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12446,18,8,1871,Summer,18,8,1871,Summer,"where rice is the staple of life , the prevailing drought has dried up the swam "" s aud caused a","The Times, 18th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12447,24,8,1871,Summer,24,8,1871,Summer,which would enable salmon to asceud the rivers during the droughts of summer atid autumn . But such a means of,"The Times, 24th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12448,24,8,1871,Summer,24,8,1871,Summer,"secured . The soU lwas not oaly baked by summer droughts , but also pulverized by the bare winter frosts ,","The Times, 24th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12449,24,8,1871,Summer,24,8,1871,Summer,"destruetion of clovers and the Aner grasses from the severe drought of lat year were premsture in their opinionsi , for","The Times, 24th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12450,25,8,1871,Summer,25,8,1871,Summer,from want of water . Nevada suffering from the greatest drought ever known on this coast ; water- pipe . Very,"The Times, 25th August 1871",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12451,4,9,1871,Autumn,4,9,1871,Autumn,"UGH . About a year ago , when the intense drought had becoome a matteir of 'erious conorn to the agricultural","The Times, 04th September 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12452,12,9,1871,Autumn,12,9,1871,Autumn,", which are now suffering from tho extreme heat and drought . The logwood market is still without animation , but","The Times, 12nd September 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12453,19,9,1871,Autumn,19,9,1871,Autumn,"than in the preceding year , owing to legnes froni drought , the large nuinber boiled down , and failurein theaxtural","The Times, 19th September 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12454,23,9,1871,Autumn,23,9,1871,Autumn,"the climate is mild and open ; instead of sever droughts In summer , the sir is temperate and showen frs","The Times, 23rd September 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12455,25,9,1871,Autumn,25,9,1871,Autumn,"herds whiclh have nearly all suocumnbed to the long-con. tannzed drought , and the conisequent distress is hardly to be Iainaised","The Times, 25th September 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12456,30,9,1871,Autumn,30,9,1871,Autumn,ecattle plague . oxen were fewer ; if by the drought of successive summers pastures were so parched that the Owes,"The Times, 30th September 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12457,3,10,1871,Autumn,3,10,1871,Autumn,"in trausplanting , itcannot fail , except inscase of great drought , to be in the proper state , at the","The Times, 03rd October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12458,7,10,1871,Autumn,7,10,1871,Autumn,"resulting from the visitation of locusts , and the concurrent drought . The traffio on the tramway , which in January","The Times, 07th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12459,7,10,1871,Autumn,7,10,1871,Autumn,"Obion 6 ainsley 12 . Perth . Dundee , *nd Droughty Piershill 13 . Stirliug e NORTHERlN DjfnICT . Control-oitsre ,","The Times, 07th October 1871","England,Scotland",UKM,"UKM2,UKM3","UKM21,UKM35","Dundee,Fort Matilda",19th Century newspaper,Media 12460,11,10,1871,Autumn,11,10,1871,Autumn,contains definite in- formation with respect to the floods and drought in different parts of the country . The geueral prospects,"The Times, 11st October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12461,11,10,1871,Autumn,11,10,1871,Autumn,"cially Sholapore , the crops had suffered ao much from drought that a loan of 1,0001. had been sanctioned for the","The Times, 11st October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12462,14,10,1871,Autumn,14,10,1871,Autumn,"UALL . ) H1LADELPLHIA , Ocr. 13 . An unparalleled drought has prevailed in the North-Western States duting many weeks ,","The Times, 14th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12463,16,10,1871,Autumn,16,10,1871,Autumn,"to time flits across India-now in fiood , now in drought , now in epidemics-we should stand aghast . We are","The Times, 16th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12464,16,10,1871,Autumn,16,10,1871,Autumn,"in epidemics-we should stand aghast . We are meeting the drought lwith mrrigation , and the diseaTe by a plendid anitary","The Times, 16th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12465,16,10,1871,Autumn,16,10,1871,Autumn,"the other hand , there has been very nearly a drought Serious fears were entertained for the rice and cotton crops","The Times, 16th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12466,18,10,1871,Autumn,18,10,1871,Autumn,"being aided by the absence of rain and the general drought in those regions . At Green Bay , Wisconsin ,","The Times, 18th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12467,21,10,1871,Autumn,21,10,1871,Autumn,""" end to end of the city . "" The drought , in fact , rhich parchod up the forests and","The Times, 21st October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12468,26,10,1871,Autumn,26,10,1871,Autumn,"that eytensive kingdom , has been caused by the unparalleled drought which has prevailed throughout the country during the last 'hree","The Times, 26th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12469,26,10,1871,Autumn,26,10,1871,Autumn,"therefore , entirely dependent on pasturage . Three years of drought have Rlmopt totally destroyed the grass on the mounuin sides","The Times, 26th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12470,27,10,1871,Autumn,27,10,1871,Autumn,"the buildings in that city , owing to the unparalleled drought that has prevailed in the North-W'est for seveial week ,","The Times, 27th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12471,30,10,1871,Autumn,30,10,1871,Autumn,herd% wnic have nearly all sacucunbed to the boug. continutd drought . aniL tns cozesqueut dtistresu is biArjy to bt alrad,"The Times, 30th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12472,31,10,1871,Autumn,31,10,1871,Autumn,the spread and fury of which were intensiied by the drought-it not having rained in the sections burnt over for two,"The Times, 31st October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12473,2,11,1871,Autumn,2,11,1871,Autumn,"insects do not appear to save been very serious . Drought caulsed more lepredation thlan any other assigned cause , al1houg","The Times, 02nd November 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12474,2,11,1871,Autumn,2,11,1871,Autumn,"the ibree previous years , which were characeized by exteme drought ana heat , the past season has been notable for","The Times, 02nd November 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12475,14,11,1871,Autumn,14,11,1871,Autumn,"us Ilee for our lives . Still , when the drought of tho present season had lasted much longer than previous","The Times, 14th November 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12476,23,11,1871,Autumn,23,11,1871,Autumn,onS in twelve of the baggage auimals had surviVed the drought along tbe Yezd line . Yezd itelf was rinedfor the,"The Times, 23rd November 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12477,27,11,1871,Autumn,27,11,1871,Autumn,"herds , whichk have nearly all succumbed to the longIcOntinued drought , and the consQequet distress is hardly to be Imagined","The Times, 27th November 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12478,27,11,1871,Autumn,27,11,1871,Autumn,"attribated the falling off in the Derwent to the long drought , and the consequent coDainement of the fish to the","The Times, 27th November 1871",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Derwent,19th Century newspaper,Media 12479,2,12,1871,Winter,2,12,1871,Winter,"clip' "" when a change cocurred . The prophets of drought were confuted , by refreshing showers , and instead of","The Times, 02nd December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12480,4,12,1871,Winter,4,12,1871,Winter,", which have neairly all succumbed to the . longesntbiuiod drought , and th.ecoiseqisent distress is hardly to be imagined .","The Times, 04th December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12481,5,12,1871,Winter,5,12,1871,Winter,"Town speak of unfavourable harvest prospects , owing to a drought and prevalence of south-east winds , resulting in blight ,","The Times, 05th December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12482,12,12,1871,Winter,12,12,1871,Winter,"ick anol Itds whc hv uccumhbsd to the long-con- tinned drought , arod th consequent dsrs is hardljy to he Imagined","The Times, 12nd December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12483,16,12,1871,Winter,16,12,1871,Winter,", and herds , which have succumbAd to the long.eootinued drought , and the cOnsequent distress is ; hardly to be","The Times, 16th December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12484,18,12,1871,Winter,18,12,1871,Winter," and herds , whieh hivte succumbed to the lovg-eontinued drought , and the conseqluent distress is hardly to he imagined","The Times, 18th December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12485,23,12,1871,Winter,23,12,1871,Winter,"rain , , and it is credibly reported that the drought is owiing to the reckless clearing of the hillsides .","The Times, 23rd December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12486,28,12,1871,Winter,28,12,1871,Winter,"and think that if thei , were planited with wioods drought would be prevented . European engZineering is the gret.t desideratuin","The Times, 28th December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12487,29,12,1871,Winter,29,12,1871,Winter,"for nzext year 's crono ace , urit of the drought . The Legislativ-e Council 9sld "" a short sitting on","The Times, 29th December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12488,30,12,1871,Winter,30,12,1871,Winter,"herds , which have euccumbsil to the long.con. - tinned drought , and the consequent distres Is hardly to he imagined","The Times, 30th December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12489,1,1,1872,Winter,1,1,1872,Winter,"an.l herds , which hare succumbed to the lang-conn tinned drought . tnd the cousesaent distrem is hardly to be imaa2iied","The Times, 01st January 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12490,6,1,1872,Winter,6,1,1872,Winter,Report of the Government of the North-Western Provinces on the Drought and Famine of the years 1868-69 and the beginning of,"The Times, 06th January 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12491,6,1,1872,Winter,6,1,1872,Winter,"without any violation of justice , since the disasters of drought and famine fall on the entire district . Possibly these","The Times, 06th January 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12492,8,1,1872,Winter,8,1,1872,Winter,focks and herd . which have succumbed to the long-continuod drought . and the consequent distress is hardly to Ibe imagined,"The Times, 08th January 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12493,20,1,1872,Winter,20,1,1872,Winter,"that the land , parched though it was with uinatural drought , refused to absorb it quickly enough . When night","The Times, 20th January 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12494,29,1,1872,Winter,29,1,1872,Winter,"their natural sources of supply being closed up by the drought , the earth being as hard as in a severe","The Times, 29th January 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12495,3,2,1872,Winter,3,2,1872,Winter,", , . which have nsucueshed to the lang-cnn. tinued droughtt , Ld the onsequent distress iahardly tohbiaginoed , It 13","The Times, 03rd February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12496,5,2,1872,Winter,5,2,1872,Winter,"delstructive , preceded by one of th , e longest droughts of many years . It was a fight of heat","The Times, 05th February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12497,5,2,1872,Winter,5,2,1872,Winter,", where the fire started , owing to the long drought and the 6erce wind , - that in a few","The Times, 05th February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12498,7,2,1872,Winter,7,2,1872,Winter,"5Lt ioludi.g ctvo ann works byt ugene Veeboeckhoven ; the Drought in Egyps , by J. POrtarl , a ; Ihnijeth","The Times, 07th February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12499,9,2,1872,Winter,9,2,1872,Winter,"two fue work by Eugene Ver , borckhoven ; the Drought in fg-e by J. Poridatl ; iS eatih of tnk","The Times, 09th February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12500,9,2,1872,Winter,9,2,1872,Winter,"with the assistance of the Governjment . . . . Drought still prevails in this neighbouthood , but a heavy fail","The Times, 09th February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12501,10,2,1872,Winter,10,2,1872,Winter,"TINE-NF'ALi PlCTO.1t155 i-el.dirs : two fine works by Bugene VerboeokhnyentheO Drought in AKYPt , by J. 2Forseels ; thelieath of tha","The Times, 10th February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12502,10,2,1872,Winter,10,2,1872,Winter,"and herdi , which hare eacrumbod to tho long-eon. tinaed drought . atld the eounequcnt dltrear is hardly to be imugined.","The Times, 10th February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12503,19,2,1872,Winter,19,2,1872,Winter,"fleets aned herds . which hare suecunibde to the lanig-continu-d drought , and the consuluent distcrew is hardly to be imagined","The Times, 19th February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12504,20,2,1872,Winter,20,2,1872,Winter,"paid for ever since . The fact had only been Drought to his know ledge by that question , and he","The Times, 20th February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12505,26,2,1872,Winter,26,2,1872,Winter,"herds , which bees suesnueb , -d to the long-eontinne-d drought , ardl the coneniorot distres is4 hardly to he imagined","The Times, 26th February 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12506,18,3,1872,Spring,18,3,1872,Spring,"and IS70 will long be remembered on account of the drought and consequeut scarcity of pastnre , which , comubined with","The Times, 18th March 1872",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12507,21,3,1872,Spring,21,3,1872,Spring,"supply of sheep , and when he assigns the terrilble droughts of ISGS and 18 0 as the chief causes of","The Times, 21st March 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12508,21,3,1872,Spring,21,3,1872,Spring,"suited for ewes , commenced keeping flocks . Tho fearfal drought of 1868 not only starved half the sheep , but","The Times, 21st March 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12509,21,3,1872,Spring,21,3,1872,Spring,"sustained her quantity of sheep , shoNvs that thetwo great droughts which devasrated Eng- land did not , happily , extend","The Times, 21st March 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12510,29,3,1872,Spring,29,3,1872,Spring,"by tho owners of sheep flocks doring the seasons of drought will , for some years to come , prevent a","The Times, 29th March 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12511,30,3,1872,Spring,30,3,1872,Spring,seasons than the stock of cattle . Owing to repeated drought and theconsequent shortness of green food the number of sheep,"The Times, 30th March 1872",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12512,30,3,1872,Spring,30,3,1872,Spring,"under green crops . Lou , beforethe worst of the drought had been seen , the loss was estimated by good","The Times, 30th March 1872",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12513,30,3,1872,Spring,30,3,1872,Spring,"islands , these animals being , happily , independent of drought aud not very liable to epidemics . Such are some","The Times, 30th March 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12514,9,4,1872,Spring,9,4,1872,Spring,"nina moors , nd garden , SentlwvaueLiS. eunos'zsollhtor , F. Droughton . BAJNSBUR . -No 37,1 roibey4tlreet .. lAverpool-ro3tI , with","The Times, 09th April 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12515,10,4,1872,Spring,10,4,1872,Spring,in the latter half of that period cattle plagues and droughts have seriously reduced the numbers of our flocks and herds,"The Times, 10th April 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12516,22,4,1872,Spring,22,4,1872,Spring,"residents to account for the decrease elsewrhere . The unusual drought of the past few months , which has been severelyfelt","The Times, 22nd April 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12517,25,4,1872,Spring,25,4,1872,Spring,plant for the inreing traffic . There had been a drought in thecolony which had the effect of reducing the traifo,"The Times, 25th April 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12518,25,4,1872,Spring,25,4,1872,Spring,"par ihare , leaving a balance of 3SL The excessive drought lnst autumn rendered heavy pumping expenses necessary . The Brent","The Times, 25th April 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12519,10,5,1872,Spring,10,5,1872,Spring,"water , if that was occasioned by "" frost , drought , or other unavoidable accident . "" The COURT gave","The Times, 10th May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12520,10,5,1872,Spring,10,5,1872,Spring,"generis with those mentioned in the section-namely , frost or drought , and that they would not cover the accident in","The Times, 10th May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12521,15,5,1872,Spring,15,5,1872,Spring,"gain , but what it wants most , security against drought and inundation . For the last two years all that","The Times, 15th May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12522,17,5,1872,Spring,17,5,1872,Spring,", as many of the young plants had died from drought before the rain came on . Some of the young","The Times, 17th May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12523,17,5,1872,Spring,17,5,1872,Spring,"of the young sugarcrops had also suffered greatly from the drought , but the loss will be much alleviated by the","The Times, 17th May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12524,17,5,1872,Spring,17,5,1872,Spring,and cotton crops had uot suffered so much from the drought . We hear various accounts of the prospects of both,"The Times, 17th May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12525,27,5,1872,Spring,27,5,1872,Spring,"of it . On one occasion , after a long drought ( without disease having prevailed ) of nearlv two years","The Times, 27th May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12526,30,5,1872,Spring,30,5,1872,Spring,", and cholera have coincided with periods of excessive long-continued drought , while others have occurred in seasouscomparatively damp ( for","The Times, 30th May 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12527,3,6,1872,Summer,3,6,1872,Summer,"St. James 's , when Lieut. -Gen . T. Armstrong Drought , colonel of the reginient , presided , supported by","The Times, 03rd June 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12528,8,6,1872,Summer,8,6,1872,Summer,"January , are yet above the average bulk . The drought in South Russia , Hungary , and the Danubian Principalities","The Times, 08th June 1872",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12529,14,6,1872,Summer,14,6,1872,Summer,"young crop , which had suffered in some places from drought , bat . on the whole , was healthy and","The Times, 14th June 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12530,18,6,1872,Summer,18,6,1872,Summer,"of the soLdettors of the Comipzny , In timtnsof Severe drought the mailcipau ithorities have had to bring water ia steamers","The Times, 18th June 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12531,19,6,1872,Summer,19,6,1872,Summer,"contains 7 to 11 per cent . Owing to the drought the exup of 1871 was but about 1,200 chests ;","The Times, 19th June 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12532,24,6,1872,Summer,24,6,1872,Summer,"the require- ments of lS0,000 people in years of extreme drought . They are in two sections , the older one","The Times, 24th June 1872",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12533,5,7,1872,Summer,5,7,1872,Summer,"to the growing cotton crop . Planting was retarded by drought , but it is stated that now the renewed efforts","The Times, 05th July 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12534,8,7,1872,Summer,8,7,1872,Summer,"At St. Petersburg Le -1ourma des D6zats reports heat and drought menacing the harvest , and quotes 20 degrees Reaumnur in","The Times, 08th July 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12535,9,7,1872,Summer,9,7,1872,Summer,". Planting was goueraUy retarded by a protracted season of drought , and tields thit were planted late occasioned some trouble","The Times, 09th July 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12536,9,7,1872,Summer,9,7,1872,Summer,fully up to the standard of fair condition . Tbe drought which prevailed in April and the first half of Mfay,"The Times, 09th July 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12537,30,7,1872,Summer,30,7,1872,Summer,"Islands will be very short this year frumi the excessive drought , which has rerely b.an of such long continuance But","The Times, 30th July 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12538,30,7,1872,Summer,30,7,1872,Summer,"iw as hoped the weather WaS breaking , andthat the drought would soon give place to continuous heavy rains , which","The Times, 30th July 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12539,13,8,1872,Summer,13,8,1872,Summer,"he says , has been generally favourable to cotton . Drought has affeeted limited areas , but rains were quite gene-ral","The Times, 13rd August 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12540,13,8,1872,Summer,13,8,1872,Summer,". Port Royal on the 14tb . Hot weather and drought contioued unabated , but the island was healthy . The","The Times, 13rd August 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12541,13,8,1872,Summer,13,8,1872,Summer,"winter , cold , wvhich nips , or the summer droughts , which destroy more than one-half of the farmer 's","The Times, 13rd August 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12542,16,8,1872,Summer,16,8,1872,Summer,"there at less than cost , neither is Nebraska'subject to drought . The depth of the soil and its capacity for","The Times, 16th August 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12543,22,8,1872,Summer,22,8,1872,Summer,"they were nearly empty , and especially in times of drought . The effect of chloride of calcium uponcarbonate of ammonia","The Times, 22nd August 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12544,28,8,1872,Summer,28,8,1872,Summer,", in exceptional seasons , are so wasted by scorching droughts that famiues are the inevitable consequence . Europeans , who","The Times, 28th August 1872",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 12545,28,8,1872,Summer,28,8,1872,Summer,"efforts of British engineerinag As for the evils of the droughts , they can be bestdiminished by a judicioussystem of widespread","The Times, 28th August 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12546,28,8,1872,Summer,28,8,1872,Summer,is much required for the growiug crops . The recent drought has beet : very favourable for the high mountain coffee,"The Times, 28th August 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12547,7,9,1872,Autumn,7,9,1872,Autumn,"by the fall of rain or the long continuance of drought , it is worth mentioning that , before the close","The Times, 07th September 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12548,13,9,1872,Autumn,13,9,1872,Autumn,"ight , $477 per 1OOl . In Autidgua the long-protracted drought still.continued , though partial rains had fallen . At Demerara","The Times, 13rd September 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12549,14,9,1872,Autumn,14,9,1872,Autumn,"the plant in various districts by worms , caterpiUars and drought , The extent of the damage has probably been exaggerated","The Times, 14th September 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12550,19,9,1872,Autumn,19,9,1872,Autumn,"in the cotton crop , conseqiient upon the caterpillar and drought . The yield indicated is 10 per cent . below","The Times, 19th September 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12551,25,9,1872,Autumn,25,9,1872,Autumn,"fires , murrains , diseases , accidents , blights , droughts , long frosts , losses by robbers , and a","The Times, 25th September 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12552,30,9,1872,Autumn,30,9,1872,Autumn,"dry and hot , and the crops , owing to drought , were not expec-ed to equal those of last year","The Times, 30th September 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12553,2,10,1872,Autumn,2,10,1872,Autumn,"the olive crops , which were in danger from the drought , are now flourishing , and every man 's face","The Times, 02nd October 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12554,9,10,1872,Autumn,9,10,1872,Autumn,two thousand years ago Elysian fields ; it perishes from drought at the foot of mountain ridges the snows of which,"The Times, 09th October 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12555,19,10,1872,Autumn,19,10,1872,Autumn,"in the receipts was but temporary , resulting from the drought from which the colony so severely puffered , and that","The Times, 19th October 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12556,19,10,1872,Autumn,19,10,1872,Autumn,"insure it against losseq of land revenue in years of drought and famine , for wbic4 insurance it would pay a","The Times, 19th October 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12557,19,10,1872,Autumn,19,10,1872,Autumn,"suffer a loss of revenue , and in years o$ drought they gain only by the increased demand , and not","The Times, 19th October 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12558,26,10,1872,Autumn,26,10,1872,Autumn,"traffic , wbiohl was accounted for by the very great drought that prevailed in the early part of the year .","The Times, 26th October 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12559,30,10,1872,Autumn,30,10,1872,Autumn,", be very short , in cousequence of the prolonged drought . As yet there had been no indicctions of the","The Times, 30th October 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12560,4,11,1872,Autumn,4,11,1872,Autumn,"of drainage ; long seasons of delune are succeeded by droughts , and there may be arid plains adr ay gullies","The Times, 04th November 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12561,8,11,1872,Autumn,8,11,1872,Autumn,"this wfay , by a sort of improvise ( l drought , and throughb the instrnanentiLlity of the water company ,","The Times, 08th November 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12562,13,11,1872,Autumn,13,11,1872,Autumn,"on the earth 's surface during the period just mentioned-the droughts , the rains , the thunderstorims , the cyclones ,","The Times, 13rd November 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12563,20,11,1872,Autumn,20,11,1872,Autumn,". Iu Nature tIke is alternate storm and calm , drought and flood-irregular as to days , months , and years","The Times, 20th November 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12564,21,11,1872,Autumn,21,11,1872,Autumn,"in the annual produce of their respective rivers-years of great drought , for ex- ample ( aggravated by the drainage of","The Times, 21st November 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12565,28,11,1872,Autumn,28,11,1872,Autumn,"the different lWest Islands report that , generally , tho drought had brokeu all , aud a fair amount of raiu","The Times, 28th November 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12566,4,12,1872,Winter,4,12,1872,Winter,"a more efficient fire apparatus-not to say -with the long drought which prepared the city for its doom , and the","The Times, 04th December 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12567,11,12,1872,Winter,11,12,1872,Winter,"a less degree , to decreased production caused by the droughts of 16CS and ARISTRALrN WniNS ANDTHE Wiwi DulmS , &","The Times, 11st December 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12568,16,12,1872,Winter,16,12,1872,Winter,", Ruby will sing iby general desire ) 1Rouse Thsey Drought tier Warrior Dead . Commence at 1LOBES THEATRH , Newcaatestrer","The Times, 16th December 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12569,23,12,1872,Winter,23,12,1872,Winter,szanty and unwholesome supplies . In many country districts the drought for the last two or three years has been injurious,"The Times, 23rd December 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12570,27,12,1872,Winter,27,12,1872,Winter,", which are little affected by either excessive rains or droughts-the chalk rapidly absorbing an excess of rain , and yet","The Times, 27th December 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12571,28,12,1872,Winter,28,12,1872,Winter,to restora the balance cf our wrever suDply rhich the droughts of recent years bad gre : . ly and dlisadvaotageously,"The Times, 28th December 1872",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12572,2,1,1873,Winter,2,1,1873,Winter,cry out for rain again after any short period of drought that has su6ceeded a very rainy titue . As to,"The Times, 02nd January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12573,2,1,1873,Winter,2,1,1873,Winter,specially inconvenient here awd there . The loss by the drought three years ago was seriously reckoned at a hundred millions,"The Times, 02nd January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12574,2,1,1873,Winter,2,1,1873,Winter,"But persistent rain and universal inundation are more obtrusive than drought , and have more the look of a Provideutial intliction","The Times, 02nd January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12575,2,1,1873,Winter,2,1,1873,Winter,"average , and repaired the bad effects of a protracted drought . To late in the year it was a common","The Times, 02nd January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12576,2,1,1873,Winter,2,1,1873,Winter,"deep ivells , or deepen them , except after a drought , On the other hand , what is it that","The Times, 02nd January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12577,3,1,1873,Winter,3,1,1873,Winter,"years of famine , years of rain with years ot drought . Would not the clergy , then , exhibit more","The Times, 03rd January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12578,3,1,1873,Winter,3,1,1873,Winter,186a-.we presume in order to avoid the years of exceptional drought we have had latterly . For the wvhole year the,"The Times, 03rd January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12579,3,1,1873,Winter,3,1,1873,Winter,"and August ? A soil burnt and hardened by long drought , the grass short and brown , the cattle lowing","The Times, 03rd January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12580,6,1,1873,Winter,6,1,1873,Winter,"the risks of war as well as of opium and drought , and not incapable of mueeting the rise of prices","The Times, 06th January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12581,7,1,1873,Winter,7,1,1873,Winter,"supply of water stored in the soiL and in continued drought the draught is iumeuse . Ia the winter paouths ,","The Times, 07th January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12582,8,1,1873,Winter,8,1,1873,Winter,present sarplus waters for use hereafter in a time of drought . In the Est this bas long been practised ;,"The Times, 08th January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12583,14,1,1873,Winter,14,1,1873,Winter,the memorable Holmfirth flood early iu Febrauy . A. long drought then set in. which lasted from the mniddle of February,"The Times, 14th January 1873",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE44,Holmfirth,19th Century newspaper,Media 12584,14,1,1873,Winter,14,1,1873,Winter,"last balf-century should have been characterized by fourmonths of exutaordinary drought . The riiny season of SM2 began in July ,","The Times, 14th January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12585,17,1,1873,Winter,17,1,1873,Winter,"up , - ward Current Iscreatod , end all 0o0m droughts are effectually pro . vented . A lame vnmber hare","The Times, 17th January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12586,18,1,1873,Winter,18,1,1873,Winter,from the wider prevalence of insect depredations and from local drought3 . Tbe plaut has been earlier than usual in maturing,"The Times, 18th January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12587,27,1,1873,Winter,27,1,1873,Winter,"years produced tobacon of ileror iusity enserueoe o horio auaad droughta , but the chi oftat saso , romsehshcigrs reno .","The Times, 27th January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12588,28,1,1873,Winter,28,1,1873,Winter,"is regsrded as having been unpropitious , owing to local drought and insect depredations . The aggregate hay crop of the","The Times, 28th January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12589,1,2,1873,Winter,1,2,1873,Winter,"stock of the Wimnmera district might , in time of drought , he rendered into tallov before they lost all their","The Times, 01st February 1873",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Eversley,19th Century newspaper,Media 12590,17,2,1873,Winter,17,2,1873,Winter,"classes impoverished and desponding , was followeed by two severe droughts aiid by outbreaks of two epizootic diseases in former times","The Times, 17th February 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12591,17,2,1873,Winter,17,2,1873,Winter,"oI a murrain like that of 1865 , or a drought like that of 1863 , the depreciation of 10 per","The Times, 17th February 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12592,19,2,1873,Winter,19,2,1873,Winter,the Indians . The scanty crops wrere yearly destroyed by droughts or inundations ; tle few head of cattle possessed were,"The Times, 19th February 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12593,1,4,1873,Spring,1,4,1873,Spring,failure . This misfortune has been caused by the excessive drought . During the frSt six mouthsoflastyear itrained verylittle . InAuggust,"The Times, 01st April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12594,4,4,1873,Spring,4,4,1873,Spring,"andapplying -himsclf tothe study of mineralogy as a science , Drought the art ef mining to a hightdegreeo fperfectiOn thnthad everbefore","The Times, 04th April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12595,16,4,1873,Spring,16,4,1873,Spring,"of great commiercial depression , following a year of excessive drought . Since the close of 1869 the ? spulation of","The Times, 16th April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12596,17,4,1873,Spring,17,4,1873,Spring,in an excrement-sodden soil . fter an unusual period of drought a sudden rise in the water level of the wells,"The Times, 17th April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12597,21,4,1873,Spring,21,4,1873,Spring,"depends on opium and the land for so much itiacountryof drought , intndlation , and unfor- seen contingencies , with an","The Times, 21st April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12598,15,5,1873,Spring,15,5,1873,Spring,"nell , 'ut were suffering slightly in some places from drought . The publc health was good throughout the island .","The Times, 15th May 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12599,19,5,1873,Spring,19,5,1873,Spring,"most important , and In&ian famines have generally arisen from drought in August and September , the absence of the Christmas","The Times, 19th May 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12600,7,6,1873,Summer,7,6,1873,Summer,light principle . tosecat fou inie ith scarcely Any intcrased drought . Soreral huiding to order on view at his show,"The Times, 07th June 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12601,9,6,1873,Summer,9,6,1873,Summer,"light Pzuiple. to seal foiur inside , withsarceiys any increased drought . Severna building to ordler on view at hils show","The Times, 09th June 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12602,11,6,1873,Summer,11,6,1873,Summer,"of forests . AUany long-civilized counItries now suffered greatly from drought oving to that cause . N2ov , what was our","The Times, 11st June 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12603,12,6,1873,Summer,12,6,1873,Summer,"t to seat four inside , wth scarcely mSy tanceased drought , evOetalildink to order oun vew at hi themoe rooml","The Times, 12nd June 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12604,25,6,1873,Summer,25,6,1873,Summer,"victory over the rcughest elements-frost and beat , sand and drought-has accomplished a task vhich throws quite into the shade the","The Times, 25th June 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12605,10,7,1873,Summer,10,7,1873,Summer,"extensive forest fires , whichi are aided by the prevailing drought . A tEast Saginaw , AMichigan , June 20 ,","The Times, 10th July 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12606,31,7,1873,Summer,31,7,1873,Summer,") . '' - tCALCUTTA , JULY 30 . A drought is feared in 3lysore . Tbe Govornmeut estimate that there","The Times, 31st July 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12607,6,8,1873,Summer,6,8,1873,Summer,"upon for mnetoftbereq.uirementsof largeconsiiiunities . He had seen severAl asevere droughts in this country , anid hadi occasionally weondered what mnight","The Times, 06th August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12608,7,8,1873,Summer,7,8,1873,Summer,"uang-alry a wet season in usualy a fayourable one , drought being the chief evil to its crops . "" RBussia","The Times, 07th August 1873",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12609,14,8,1873,Summer,14,8,1873,Summer,", the frosts , and floods , the orm the droughts , and al other scourge the rerenue from land has","The Times, 14th August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12610,21,8,1873,Summer,21,8,1873,Summer,coolness uf the glaciurs from which it flows . The drought is long and yet our meadows and pastures ara as,"The Times, 21st August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12611,26,8,1873,Summer,26,8,1873,Summer,"invasion , and there is an end of the Summer drought . The North Italian plain lies between the 44th and","The Times, 26th August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12612,26,8,1873,Summer,26,8,1873,Summer,"over , and that it could not withstand the long drought and growing keat of the later season ; but 1","The Times, 26th August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12613,29,8,1873,Summer,29,8,1873,Summer,"the planters generally , as the recent severe and protracted drought was beginning to tell upon the growving crops . There","The Times, 29th August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12614,29,8,1873,Summer,29,8,1873,Summer,then it was liht . There were apprehensions of severe drought during the approaching dry season . There was not sufficient,"The Times, 29th August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12615,29,8,1873,Summer,29,8,1873,Summer,"to agriculturists ; at Antigun exceedingly dry , and the drought , which had continued for several months , showed little","The Times, 29th August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12616,30,8,1873,Summer,30,8,1873,Summer,"Mmajesty 's Co , urt of Probate by iMalry Viluisot Drought and trauncis Otter lihdgk "" -ouo Esquire the Executors therein","The Times, 30th August 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12617,2,9,1873,Autumn,2,9,1873,Autumn,"irrigate 50,000 squire m , iles of country exposed to drought , iyithout iiwrewtgng the present interest charge . Where ,","The Times, 02nd September 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12618,4,9,1873,Autumn,4,9,1873,Autumn,", ed'inthePsincipsl-ileelstryo-iler Majesty 's COurt of Plrobate by Mary Wilmot Drought andl lrb-meaI l ; ter HiodgMasonm iteqeira the Executors therein","The Times, 04th September 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12619,15,9,1873,Autumn,15,9,1873,Autumn,inaterior districts . The north-eastern parishes are still suffering from drought . 'Where the rains hrve been general the canefields look,"The Times, 15th September 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12620,20,9,1873,Autumn,20,9,1873,Autumn,", Was Shrlok , ndthe Rev. C. , At . Drought , Curates of Bray , the 11-v. htaxLnrt SR. t","The Times, 20th September 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12621,27,9,1873,Autumn,27,9,1873,Autumn,"the rhite-vinged sailing coasters over the blue wvaves . But drought is here this smummer , and not a shower las","The Times, 27th September 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12622,3,10,1873,Autumn,3,10,1873,Autumn,"very dry , and out in the camp districts the drought has been so severe that cattle and sheelp are dying","The Times, 03rd October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12623,6,10,1873,Autumn,6,10,1873,Autumn,"excess . The reduced traffic was in consequence of prolonged drought , destructive sterins of rain , and the deficiency of","The Times, 06th October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12624,13,10,1873,Autumn,13,10,1873,Autumn,", the cotton crop has recently suffered much damage from drought and worms . This has especially been the case at","The Times, 13rd October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12625,14,10,1873,Autumn,14,10,1873,Autumn,"a stag- nant bot-bed of mlosquitoes , in a prolonged drought , as at pretent , its bed below the Poute","The Times, 14th October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12626,14,10,1873,Autumn,14,10,1873,Autumn,long bqeesmy opiaion that a remedy for the evils of drought and floods might be found in the formation of largel,"The Times, 14th October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12627,15,10,1873,Autumn,15,10,1873,Autumn,"inanimate look which- the long continuance of heat 1 and drought yearly casts Upon it . The Roilmans , have exhausted","The Times, 15th October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12628,18,10,1873,Autumn,18,10,1873,Autumn,"of tho peasantry , has been burnt by the long drought throughout the lands lying beyond reach of the Alpine streams","The Times, 18th October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12629,24,10,1873,Autumn,24,10,1873,Autumn,"had benefited in proportion . In the Eastern dlstrict the drought remained unbroken , and the whole country beyond a distance","The Times, 24th October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12630,25,10,1873,Autumn,25,10,1873,Autumn,"the rail- ] way . 1here had been a loog drought , but they expected to have a good traffic towards","The Times, 25th October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12631,3,11,1873,Autumn,3,11,1873,Autumn,", ncrthediamond fields , is satisfactory . There was a drought up the country , but the crops in Capetown were","The Times, 03rd November 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12632,4,11,1873,Autumn,4,11,1873,Autumn,"acres . Our canals are gradually remnoving the fear of drought , though they bring with them the oppresive practices of","The Times, 04th November 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12633,5,11,1873,Autumn,5,11,1873,Autumn,"; so as to provide against those extraordinay seasons of drought which occasionally occur , and wlhch in ths year 1868","The Times, 05th November 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12634,8,11,1873,Autumn,8,11,1873,Autumn,"be Transferred . anct the Dividends thereonl Patig to John Drought Launder . Rev , . Rohert lieaip , anid Robert","The Times, 08th November 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12635,17,11,1873,Autumn,17,11,1873,Autumn,"money amlong the people on public vorks , if the drought continues . A fortnight ago the . f3enga'ee newspaper of","The Times, 17th November 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12636,24,11,1873,Autumn,24,11,1873,Autumn,but where will opium be next year if there is drought much longer ? Government has been too long-suffering with the,"The Times, 24th November 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12637,26,11,1873,Autumn,26,11,1873,Autumn,"is not so good aa last season , haning.auI'ered -from drought , ' 'worm* , green cutting , and frost .","The Times, 26th November 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12638,1,12,1873,Winter,1,12,1873,Winter,"; so seas fonrur isde , % t ercy nrae drought , Scvr-s lbuiidin isto order or , Tiew at hi","The Times, 01st December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12639,2,12,1873,Winter,2,12,1873,Winter,"advisable under the citcumstances of the districth affected by the drought . "" 18 . In reference to the locWl works","The Times, 02nd December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12640,2,12,1873,Winter,2,12,1873,Winter,"may be humanly possible , the calamitous effects of the drought . * . "" Bv order of his EnPThw ,","The Times, 02nd December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12641,3,12,1873,Winter,3,12,1873,Winter,"several paddy fields , saved "" themfrom the effects of drought . "" Verysimple , but very suggestive . Of course","The Times, 03rd December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12642,3,12,1873,Winter,3,12,1873,Winter,"war , shovwers of "" ashes , Royal oppression , drought , death amoug "" the people , destruction of elephants","The Times, 03rd December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12643,3,12,1873,Winter,3,12,1873,Winter,what necessity is there foi remaining in a landl of drought and fever anid baLrrenness ? The editor then alludea to,"The Times, 03rd December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12644,3,12,1873,Winter,3,12,1873,Winter,"quiet durirg the past month , cnsequeut on tile coutinueti drought . The nioney-rarket i withont auisastion , and rates of","The Times, 03rd December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12645,9,12,1873,Winter,9,12,1873,Winter,"rehiable estimate of the area that is sufferng from the drought , but , assume it even accurately known , the","The Times, 09th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12646,11,12,1873,Winter,11,12,1873,Winter,"ning 's policy , and regretted the rent litigation and drought . Lord Northbrook laid the foundation-stone for a Museum and","The Times, 11st December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12647,11,12,1873,Winter,11,12,1873,Winter,"soften crops and the ruin of the cocoanut produce by drought3 , the revenue for the plast nine mouths of this","The Times, 11st December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12648,23,12,1873,Winter,23,12,1873,Winter,"water , tanks and streams being dry . But the drought does not seem to have affected the march of the","The Times, 23rd December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12649,29,12,1873,Winter,29,12,1873,Winter,"notwith- standing the indications of rain storms . The periodical droughts which prevail in many of the largest wheat-producing counties ,","The Times, 29th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12650,29,12,1873,Winter,29,12,1873,Winter,"previous three seasons had , however , be'en years of drought , and much saffering was entailei on small farmers in","The Times, 29th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12651,30,12,1873,Winter,30,12,1873,Winter,"it is feared that the crops will suffer from the drought , and it is believed that famine is likely to","The Times, 30th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12652,30,12,1873,Winter,30,12,1873,Winter,beyond the frontier . The population irmendiately affected by the drought and the consequetly bad harvest is pretty nearly equal tO,"The Times, 30th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12653,30,12,1873,Winter,30,12,1873,Winter,"' All Behar , being dry , suffers more from drought than BengaL It has generally happened that two suczessive short","The Times, 30th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12654,30,12,1873,Winter,30,12,1873,Winter,"not find the record of two successve years of great drought in BengaL "" In comparing the years of failure of","The Times, 30th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12655,30,12,1873,Winter,30,12,1873,Winter,of the rains of 1769 was followed by a prolonged drought throughout the cold season of 1769-70 and the early part,"The Times, 30th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12656,30,12,1873,Winter,30,12,1873,Winter,"with some rain , but to the north- ward the drought has been so severe as to occasion a total loss","The Times, 30th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12657,30,12,1873,Winter,30,12,1873,Winter,"the Court of Direc tors , speaks of ' the drought which has prevailed all over tho country , such as","The Times, 30th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12658,5,1,1874,Winter,5,1,1874,Winter,"asLin many places the farmoers wonrquite despairing , And the drought was work'great dest ructioo . A destructivefir tohaocced atCaledon ,","The Times, 05th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12659,5,1,1874,Winter,5,1,1874,Winter,"All the measures to provide sgainst the effects of the drought which the Lieutenant-Goternor bar recommetided have been adopted , with","The Times, 05th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12660,5,1,1874,Winter,5,1,1874,Winter,of the food supply of the districts affected by the drought will be met from the resources of India-is correct .,"The Times, 05th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12661,5,1,1874,Winter,5,1,1874,Winter,the officers in charge o' the divisions affected by the drought . Such personal communication : gives me a greater knowledge,"The Times, 05th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12662,7,1,1874,Winter,7,1,1874,Winter,"to August . Then there are the Juno and July droughts , and thc diflicnlties and privations imposed on the struggling","The Times, 07th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12663,17,1,1874,Winter,17,1,1874,Winter,"simply the result of two or three consecutive seasons of drought , not the acci-dent of a single bad harvest .","The Times, 17th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12664,17,1,1874,Winter,17,1,1874,Winter,his fatniiy and depeudents utterly colla.pse shou ; ld the drought be severe rnd continuedi The destrucioan of the cultivating elass,"The Times, 17th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12665,19,1,1874,Winter,19,1,1874,Winter,rend numbers 800 miles . Owing to the late severe drought for.go over most of this distance is enormnouuly der and,"The Times, 19th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12666,26,1,1874,Winter,26,1,1874,Winter,"tbn aanmrriI gatel iechis are sullerii , severely Ir u1 drought . "" t'he wa:er stipply tsrm ca rhic ! i","The Times, 26th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12667,28,1,1874,Winter,28,1,1874,Winter,"tobacco , and in timiiber , thouhll' subject to periodical droughts , an:d also the establisinniesit of ass excellent port ,","The Times, 28th January 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12668,3,2,1874,Winter,3,2,1874,Winter,"wrater eJ i pllaces Tery keen in a year of drought , but in all years the bowel diseas *whieft ,","The Times, 03rd February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12669,7,2,1874,Winter,7,2,1874,Winter,"in those lparties disposed to take up those facts thus Drought to Ins knowledge , and set hiniself np as tho","The Times, 07th February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12670,10,2,1874,Winter,10,2,1874,Winter,the most sianificaut fact in the wlhole history of the drought thus far . It is not yet knloni in lndis,"The Times, 10th February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12671,17,2,1874,Winter,17,2,1874,Winter,"hadl cvincedctowards the Ixiople of thtatparcof India-now afrectedl by tho drought . If it was only an expqression of sympathy ,","The Times, 17th February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12672,17,2,1874,Winter,17,2,1874,Winter,"front the waut of ruin there , for famine followved drought and Pestilence followed famuine , aud there wuuld probably be","The Times, 17th February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12673,21,2,1874,Winter,21,2,1874,Winter,"but iu chronicling nieteorolo. gical changes , floods , and droughts , the uncertainty of which multiplies the dangers Pt original","The Times, 21st February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12674,21,2,1874,Winter,21,2,1874,Winter,", waterless soil . *The horses could niot endure the drought aid the blazinu' sun , and Mr. Gosse had ,","The Times, 21st February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12675,24,2,1874,Winter,24,2,1874,Winter,", confesses that he has been wrong- . WVhat the drought had spared tho frost destroyed . Nearly aU the pulse","The Times, 24th February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12676,24,2,1874,Winter,24,2,1874,Winter,"killing off the crops which halve thus far weathered the drought . As I write , the clouds are collecting hero","The Times, 24th February 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12677,2,3,1874,Spring,2,3,1874,Spring,"are of great value in a ye ; kr of drought , for thie name cause whiich ruins the zrain crops","The Times, 02nd March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12678,20,3,1874,Spring,20,3,1874,Spring,"the British arns . "" I deeply regret that the drought of last summer has affected the most populous provinces of","The Times, 20th March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12679,27,3,1874,Spring,27,3,1874,Spring,and the SECRETAnY of STrAT in Council relative to the Drought in Bengral lhas been presented to Parliament . The papers,"The Times, 27th March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12680,8,4,1874,Spring,8,4,1874,Spring,uiay stand for a time . Perhaps some years of drought may follovr ibis year . No orders have been issued,"The Times, 08th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12681,20,4,1874,Spring,20,4,1874,Spring,""" In Tirhoot , miUct and pulses suffering from continued drought , *nd impossible to prepare land for rice . InI","The Times, 20th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12682,20,4,1874,Spring,20,4,1874,Spring,the DLE=13PAhA RAILVAY Company state in theirreport that the severe drought withwhich. the colony had unfortunately been visitedI deprived them of,"The Times, 20th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12683,21,4,1874,Spring,21,4,1874,Spring,n'ud urnnijrof eorrestondence ruch as . that relativo to tho drought Inrug. ohal he-d arndrel thereto . Mr. 'MI. ifenry. -Copi:r,"The Times, 21st April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12684,27,4,1874,Spring,27,4,1874,Spring,"declare a largevr dividend en the presient occasion , kyerysevere droughtlhadlaffected the colony zud bad caused a falling off int the","The Times, 27th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12685,27,4,1874,Spring,27,4,1874,Spring,"moderate figure , in their books . Teehad been agreat drought . at the Cape of GoodiHope which had restricted their","The Times, 27th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12686,27,4,1874,Spring,27,4,1874,Spring,"will yield , for there are the wet and the drought to upset all my reckoning . Neither can I do","The Times, 27th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12687,28,4,1874,Spring,28,4,1874,Spring,". . "" 'The change ( after the seAson of drought anl returning rains ) from almost a cessation of veg","The Times, 28th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12688,30,4,1874,Spring,30,4,1874,Spring,lowland and seasido districts especially are suffering from the protracted drought . The reaping of the auar crop is progressing satisfactorily,"The Times, 30th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12689,15,5,1874,Spring,15,5,1874,Spring,"ih , which was rlso a period of almost unbroken drought . "" I Thermornete-r. -On 2 dacys th temrperture wariab","The Times, 15th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12690,19,5,1874,Spring,19,5,1874,Spring,the settlement ofl vritousclaimsofforeignsersresiding in the country . The usual drought in early Spring lad caused a failure of tho crops,"The Times, 19th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12691,26,5,1874,Spring,26,5,1874,Spring,"tU ditzicts lrhich ha "" v bekn afflicted with the drought of ltyear . At theranetime it gives proof of watchfWl","The Times, 26th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12692,4,6,1874,Summer,4,6,1874,Summer,"that indescribable perfume whlich moisture brings withhit after a long drought . The breeze was delicious- , and the vast multituido","The Times, 04th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12693,9,6,1874,Summer,9,6,1874,Summer,"consul . te ; of St. Jfho rhs 's , Droughton , Mlrchester , praying that the Puiblic VWorship M cgulation","The Times, 09th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12694,9,6,1874,Summer,9,6,1874,Summer,") , os from Dy ndee of sc tb nitd Droughtt ; Citrc , gaistth Chursu ; . TatE , romag","The Times, 09th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12695,9,6,1874,Summer,9,6,1874,Summer,"given is a growing crop ; but then the terrible drought continues , clouds gather in the skies and disperse without","The Times, 09th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12696,11,6,1874,Summer,11,6,1874,Summer,"1-iS6 and 1S.70 , still there were seasons of terrible drought whiclh had ruined many farmers wlho were now on the","The Times, 11st June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12697,12,6,1874,Summer,12,6,1874,Summer,"to 5Piid. per lb . BRIISTOL , , ZlUi-Pcobablyowlegztotha continued droughtand the want of gras , we bad ala rue nuLuber","The Times, 12nd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12698,17,6,1874,Summer,17,6,1874,Summer,"Heavy ins and overows durin , the eazly seon sad drought ia Mxy retarded the growth . General showers during June","The Times, 17th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12699,18,6,1874,Summer,18,6,1874,Summer,"public . The 17th sp "" einl Narrativo of the drought issued by ( loverument has not reached mo , owng","The Times, 18th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12700,18,6,1874,Summer,18,6,1874,Summer,the 31aharaj Dhezaj of Nopaul which has been affected by drought is limiited to the Teraie districts of klihtereo and Sibberee,"The Times, 18th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12701,22,6,1874,Summer,22,6,1874,Summer,. per 0 .. Ryeeoia 4 turnlpsacro ntakrlydeatz-Oyed with the drought . And all rPOfVj ; com rne lsuffering severely P,"The Times, 22nd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12702,22,6,1874,Summer,22,6,1874,Summer,"Weather till dry . Tbe Yo Swal , and tributaries-The drought still continues and but little trout fishing bat taken place","The Times, 22nd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12703,23,6,1874,Summer,23,6,1874,Summer,"ports of the colony , partly accounted for by the droughts and arrtly by the withdrawal of our fiarming popuation ,","The Times, 23rd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12704,24,6,1874,Summer,24,6,1874,Summer,", anontls , lo . e ti caused . by drought or lood . Mr. OROSS obierve& hat thermranow lesaxeo 'io","The Times, 24th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12705,25,6,1874,Summer,25,6,1874,Summer,", and sometimes it rains on both . Tln , drought of' the past six weeks WaS succeeded on Tuestiay night","The Times, 25th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12706,29,6,1874,Summer,29,6,1874,Summer,"weterly gole isagain blow- ing at Rochefort . The great droughtin tho 3fidlands , the Contbhiwie of which was causing great","The Times, 29th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12707,29,6,1874,Summer,29,6,1874,Summer,"upon the crops , which ae sfering xerloatly from the drought . LACTORY -AT A31NDf2NTBIlLL . TO T=E EDlrrlO OF THE","The Times, 29th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12708,29,6,1874,Summer,29,6,1874,Summer,"sIl this Week , but , owin. to the long drought , uot sufficient to rise the rivr auch -'olU& ,","The Times, 29th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12709,9,7,1874,Summer,9,7,1874,Summer,"genernl spoken favourabliv of . In those parts where the drought wais prolonged-and , unfortunately , thcc are a good many-tho","The Times, 09th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12710,9,7,1874,Summer,9,7,1874,Summer,"of the CirculaLr before us is maost certain . Our droughts have latterly lben periodic , general , and severe ;","The Times, 09th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12711,15,7,1874,Summer,15,7,1874,Summer,is fearei . In M31idnaporc tho indigo is dying from drought . Sir R. Temple leaves for Chumparun to-night . The,"The Times, 15th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12712,16,7,1874,Summer,16,7,1874,Summer,"in Aaerica. 'llhe climate is liable to grcat altenmtions of drought , anid the wooden buildintgs ofwhiek our Correspondentsw ) lats","The Times, 16th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12713,18,7,1874,Summer,18,7,1874,Summer,"EDITORt OF THE TIMES . Sir , -In this prolonged drought all the schenies which lave been proposed for improving our","The Times, 18th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12714,20,7,1874,Summer,20,7,1874,Summer,and water is very scarce . In consequence of the drought in the Oundle district tenacres of wheatonthe farm of MIr,"The Times, 20th July 1874",England,UKF,"UKF3,UKF2","UKF30,UKF25","Holbeach,Oundle district",19th Century newspaper,Media 12715,20,7,1874,Summer,20,7,1874,Summer,more hopeful . There ae oemaplaintasa to> the tfects of drought about aornasutle . There has been a good steeping raint,"The Times, 20th July 1874",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Caistor,19th Century newspaper,Media 12716,24,7,1874,Summer,24,7,1874,Summer,short leg . . Grace played a faultless innzings and Drought out his bat . Jlis chlef tits -were sevenl fours,"The Times, 24th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12717,27,7,1874,Summer,27,7,1874,Summer,"ripening of the corii crop5 arisingfrom the *xeessive aud continuous drought , has brought on harvest a. fortnight earlier thatn 'was","The Times, 27th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12718,27,7,1874,Summer,27,7,1874,Summer,", , . to 0 . MALTON , 25tUL-Tho clutinlued drought caused asmallshow and a Smal attudncea . Real . no","The Times, 27th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12719,27,7,1874,Summer,27,7,1874,Summer,"is no certaity till September . A few days of drought then would ruia all , and for my part I","The Times, 27th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12720,28,7,1874,Summer,28,7,1874,Summer,"rice crops by floods in the Eastern districts and continued drought in tho South and WVest of the Ganges , prospects","The Times, 28th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12721,28,7,1874,Summer,28,7,1874,Summer,best cultiVatcd mlId the ulost higir manured sl&r most Eront drought . The ainners say that in a drv se:lson the,"The Times, 28th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12722,28,7,1874,Summer,28,7,1874,Summer,from tho lock-out . This resultisno doubt dueinrareat2measure to die droughthmiheldispcnsedanitlithenecessity formuchworkthat in awetseason couldl not lhavebeezi neglected without material injury,"The Times, 28th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12723,30,7,1874,Summer,30,7,1874,Summer,", and irrigatior works calculated to secure from liability to drought 50,000 square miles of country , would be constructed during","The Times, 30th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12724,3,8,1874,Summer,3,8,1874,Summer,". The light lands have been terribly burnt up by drought and heat , and will mot yield eore than half","The Times, 03rd August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12725,3,8,1874,Summer,3,8,1874,Summer,", although upon the light soils it has suffered from drought . The harvest in Cumberland will be earlier than usual","The Times, 03rd August 1874",England,"UKD,UKH","UKD1,UKH1","UKD12,UKH14","Cumberland,East Suffolk",19th Century newspaper,Media 12726,4,8,1874,Summer,4,8,1874,Summer,", "" that a fev d : -. ys of drought in September vouldruin all ; and in that case we","The Times, 04th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12727,5,8,1874,Summer,5,8,1874,Summer,thiat the managing body of Trinity College had prepared the drought of a letter to bh submitted to I1er Majesty for,"The Times, 05th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12728,8,8,1874,Summer,8,8,1874,Summer,"copte lrmg ith tritdbes , iu dwonkey pwurn cengmin 1oc droughtU fitrot dhappeerson drwe , 1gor ngihradetwori 41t wronughtge oro arcunrhees","The Times, 08th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12729,10,8,1874,Summer,10,8,1874,Summer,for yenas. hut that it is suffering materially from the drought : thtt dtaner is a ) prehended from frost upou,"The Times, 10th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12730,14,8,1874,Summer,14,8,1874,Summer,"Tho estern and mnidland counties have sufhred meat severely from drought , and a large arra . ftur3ips baa ben bowz","The Times, 14th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12731,15,8,1874,Summer,15,8,1874,Summer,attaicked 6y mba are now the javWies . Tnte seYere drought of Jtne and the earlior Vsrt Ofjuly stantedthe growth of,"The Times, 15th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12732,17,8,1874,Summer,17,8,1874,Summer,"on the cola *tiff soils -which have benefited by the drought , there is a deficienoy of perfect kmrnels , asmen.","The Times, 17th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12733,17,8,1874,Summer,17,8,1874,Summer,"midst of famine , caused , by a continuance of drought in several : uccessiv years , and tho consequent diminLution","The Times, 17th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12734,21,8,1874,Summer,21,8,1874,Summer,"plain liito a lake , s'ix : weeks of couitinuous drought , prairie fires , equtinoctial snowstormas , anid theo lesser","The Times, 21st August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12735,22,8,1874,Summer,22,8,1874,Summer,"fa . Toured by the hot summer , but the drought is ex .. rmted to reduco the yield rAther below.an","The Times, 22nd August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12736,24,8,1874,Summer,24,8,1874,Summer,"the mnore friable , drained , and well-farmed lands the drought , in lmany cases , has somewfhat reduced sad injured","The Times, 24th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12737,25,8,1874,Summer,25,8,1874,Summer,. The 'inter crops aro be . coming critical from drought . Unless rain falls soon in Tirhoot the larvest will,"The Times, 25th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12738,25,8,1874,Summer,25,8,1874,Summer,"the empire , or for tho prevention of famine or drought , orfor the opening up of virtually sealed lands .","The Times, 25th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12739,26,8,1874,Summer,26,8,1874,Summer,h ave sored an amateur championship . Owing to the drought of the lasl few nionths the race bad to en,"The Times, 26th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12740,29,8,1874,Summer,29,8,1874,Summer,", but un other rarts itv. as injuired either by drought or exce'sivo rain . Louisiana is partially recovering froam toe","The Times, 29th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12741,29,8,1874,Summer,29,8,1874,Summer,the Ohio l'iverall tbe States show a depressed condition from drought and insect injtuies . Chinch bugs were active iILlnoi and,"The Times, 29th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12742,29,8,1874,Summer,29,8,1874,Summer,"season 's clover plant is not altogether due to tho drought , but partly to that new and spreading pest ""","The Times, 29th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12743,29,8,1874,Summer,29,8,1874,Summer,"study , inform mo that those whicha have stood tlhe drought best this season are hard , red , and meadow","The Times, 29th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12744,3,9,1874,Autumn,3,9,1874,Autumn,"immunity from its periodical feversi ; nor from theo continual drought eand epiden1ijs that have ruined our ari- culture , our","The Times, 03rd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12745,5,9,1874,Autumn,5,9,1874,Autumn,"disease was due to cast wind , or to excessivo drought , or to too much moisture , or to over-fe.","The Times, 05th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12746,7,9,1874,Autumn,7,9,1874,Autumn,". CALCUTrA , SBrm . A.fter three weeks ' dangerous drought , favourable rains have fallen during the past weekv where","The Times, 07th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12747,8,9,1874,Autumn,8,9,1874,Autumn,were able to say at last that after a dangerous drought tle rains had at length fallen just where they were,"The Times, 08th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12748,8,9,1874,Autumn,8,9,1874,Autumn,"are frequent , and therc is no evideice cither of drought or fresliet. 'rlo days aito pcrhalps too short al 'd","The Times, 08th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12749,10,9,1874,Autumn,10,9,1874,Autumn,"mneasured and solemrn strains , announces tho three years ' drought , ushering in the wonderfuldy picturesque orchestral interlude , setting","The Times, 10th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12750,14,9,1874,Autumn,14,9,1874,Autumn,"prospects of the crop . Tho causcs aro ruainly the drought and intense heat , which are parching thlo plants .","The Times, 14th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12751,16,9,1874,Autumn,16,9,1874,Autumn,"from a large rain-water tank , which from the long drought hod recently bcer. brouht low . unles from a de","The Times, 16th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12752,22,9,1874,Autumn,22,9,1874,Autumn,"large rain . water tank , which from tho long drought had recently been brought low , "" and he says","The Times, 22nd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12753,22,9,1874,Autumn,22,9,1874,Autumn,"has been created uplwards of 1 years , and the droughts in scme of them have certainly been far greater than","The Times, 22nd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12754,22,9,1874,Autumn,22,9,1874,Autumn,"! Scxt vec ! i Y' expect coulpany. "" 'The drought is severe ; nio real Eoalinag since tho Last av","The Times, 22nd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12755,23,9,1874,Autumn,23,9,1874,Autumn,", the light land farmuers have suffered greatly from the drought , and some of themu can not show mnore than","The Times, 23rd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12756,25,9,1874,Autumn,25,9,1874,Autumn,Jeisey and along the Hudson in New York . The drought has almost cu' off the water supply of our larg,"The Times, 25th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12757,26,9,1874,Autumn,26,9,1874,Autumn,"a wet season . Indeed , the effect of a drought in reducing wages sometimes extends into the year following ,","The Times, 26th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12758,28,9,1874,Autumn,28,9,1874,Autumn,"actu21 damuago to tho crops has been caused by the drought are limited in area , tho worst tracts being that","The Times, 28th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12759,30,9,1874,Autumn,30,9,1874,Autumn,"would nake you a present of them . "" The drought had , in fact , made his roots and green","The Times, 30th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12760,3,10,1874,Autumn,3,10,1874,Autumn,"HEl has found that upon lightI land sainfoin resists the drought better than most other descriptions of feed , and he","The Times, 03rd October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12761,3,10,1874,Autumn,3,10,1874,Autumn,the more remLrkabIe having closely followed a prolonged period of drought . Thus durnn the te n weeks f ron April,"The Times, 03rd October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12762,5,10,1874,Autumn,5,10,1874,Autumn,"Satuations the grapes suffered from the tropical heat and long drought prior to thc Tintage . Messrs . J. 'Thomson ,","The Times, 05th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12763,5,10,1874,Autumn,5,10,1874,Autumn,"of the canal . i'sr instance , during the late drought vwe were c onstantly annoyed bi pestilentia exbalatnous ' occaeionied","The Times, 05th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12764,6,10,1874,Autumn,6,10,1874,Autumn,"famines by which the counitry is visited . Apart froni droughts and defective means of inter- communication , these are obviously","The Times, 06th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12765,7,10,1874,Autumn,7,10,1874,Autumn,"reliable stewys obtainable . "" After foutr wteks ot unseasonalble drought and anxiety over many parts of Benzal antl Belaar ,","The Times, 07th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12766,7,10,1874,Autumn,7,10,1874,Autumn,", 2,210,047 ; Xuddea , 1,812,975 ; Jesore , 2,075,02L Drought somewhat lajured the sous crop and mado the amun doubtfuL","The Times, 07th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12767,7,10,1874,Autumn,7,10,1874,Autumn,"2,149,972 ; Bogra , 689,467 ; Pubna , 1,21,594 . Drought affecting the amun crops ; more rain much wanted .","The Times, 07th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12768,10,10,1874,Autumn,10,10,1874,Autumn,in such abject poverty from the cffects of fre- quent droughts that they aro unable to repav the cost of such,"The Times, 10th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12769,10,10,1874,Autumn,10,10,1874,Autumn,", yield large creps of wholesonie food . and resist droughts . JOHINT CAPPER. latc Secrotary to tbh IrriTation and thII","The Times, 10th October 1874",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Fulham,19th Century newspaper,Media 12770,12,10,1874,Autumn,12,10,1874,Autumn,"of this country there had been somo severe raffering from drought , In some uparts of India simuilar suffering had existed","The Times, 12nd October 1874",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,county of Middlesex,19th Century newspaper,Media 12771,14,10,1874,Autumn,14,10,1874,Autumn,. a weel laterlihad to tell you of a tireatened drought . The fa3t is we have arrived at the crisis,"The Times, 14th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12772,14,10,1874,Autumn,14,10,1874,Autumn,iay wve have news from certain districts of an impending drought ; three days later we liave tlhe same districts trembling,"The Times, 14th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12773,16,10,1874,Autumn,16,10,1874,Autumn,"wealth and position . Revolutionrs and invasionz , earthquakes , droughts , and iaundetions , could not bhar. them . But","The Times, 16th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12774,24,10,1874,Autumn,24,10,1874,Autumn,"farmer last mentioned lost 5,000 by three successive years of drought . A broad back is required to meet such a","The Times, 24th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12775,26,10,1874,Autumn,26,10,1874,Autumn,"lIof destrutivet insoet n w15 casse s a ad twA*d drought of three months is reote.The -top mo was , drled","The Times, 26th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12776,26,10,1874,Autumn,26,10,1874,Autumn,twojo raen has fallen sice 31ay . In Otherl thet drought has3 not been so sevare . Tho above averdes refer,"The Times, 26th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12777,26,10,1874,Autumn,26,10,1874,Autumn,"tranmediateLy after the blat -7arrative Was written , the longconutinuted drOught , which had caused so much asuiety in the Presidency","The Times, 26th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12778,26,10,1874,Autumn,26,10,1874,Autumn,"falls , n from w ariou causes , sutch as droughts nd mlooos it as ver likely to do , tho","The Times, 26th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12779,29,10,1874,Autumn,29,10,1874,Autumn,"having filld tho reservoirs as usual , and the continued drought ot the summer , it had been necessary to expend","The Times, 29th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12780,10,11,1874,Autumn,10,11,1874,Autumn,"a trying one for roots , owing to thte severe drought , antd Joha Sillett lost tha ; hole of his","The Times, 10th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12781,12,11,1874,Autumn,12,11,1874,Autumn,"worts ant toed had been provided in districts sulaeriig frum drought , ant' pro%ision mado for the execu- tion of workis","The Times, 12nd November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12782,13,11,1874,Autumn,13,11,1874,Autumn,"tha responsibility for the large mortality wbich ensued on the drought saqd famine of last year . fibhis rearoniaibit , howrever","The Times, 13rd November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12783,14,11,1874,Autumn,14,11,1874,Autumn,"one inaet bla deAat unfairly , the culprt shAll be Drought to justice . hsI h uieso ayr not oatadoctor. it","The Times, 14th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12784,16,11,1874,Autumn,16,11,1874,Autumn,"of timber of great value are being burns , The drought atLd tle consequent scarcity of water have als been the","The Times, 16th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12785,17,11,1874,Autumn,17,11,1874,Autumn,"the crop you get from such land after all this drought me'ans ruin . But now , touching this lheth ,","The Times, 17th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12786,20,11,1874,Autumn,20,11,1874,Autumn,"suddenly upon their crops . "" There had been a drought , and the seeas he had planted bad either failed","The Times, 20th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12787,23,11,1874,Autumn,23,11,1874,Autumn,. AC1iICrLTtIAL RooTS SHoW. -Tlhe great heat I and long drought of this -atMer were certainl5y ufsv-onr. able to tIo growth,"The Times, 23rd November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12788,23,11,1874,Autumn,23,11,1874,Autumn,"broken out in theo 1'rovinco of Buenios Ayres . The drought bad' been of most unemannuped severty , and the losses","The Times, 23rd November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12789,23,11,1874,Autumn,23,11,1874,Autumn,flocks and her-Is had been very serious indleed . Tho droughts had been followed by heavy rains of long continuance .,"The Times, 23rd November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12790,25,11,1874,Autumn,25,11,1874,Autumn,"would , therefore , restore the deflciency resulting from the drought of last sammer and the previous winter . It is","The Times, 25th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12791,28,11,1874,Autumn,28,11,1874,Autumn,". With death constantly staring them iu the faco from drought , fatigue , and theo lostility of the natives ,","The Times, 28th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12792,2,12,1874,Winter,2,12,1874,Winter,the seuna shipment are aecorditgly reduced to 8NOOOOcw The previou droughtin the maritiho distliet G been ' : 4 to.the cocoanut,"The Times, 02nd December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12793,4,12,1874,Winter,4,12,1874,Winter,"verytrue that a good wheat crop is agreat mitigationof a droughtand its consequences , and that wo have not yet attained","The Times, 04th December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12794,16,12,1874,Winter,16,12,1874,Winter,"suplply exists , aad whero the inhabitants in times of drought bave been so badly off that they ha-e been obligedto","The Times, 16th December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12795,22,12,1874,Winter,22,12,1874,Winter,"impurity of the water , ow g to the autamer drought . '1'hres were 461 ) deaths from ! whooping coigh","The Times, 22nd December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12796,25,12,1874,Winter,25,12,1874,Winter,especiallywhea pastoralandagrlctftural opeatious are tho prount industries . Th c drought of 1ISC4-5- left great uat long-standing troubles to almost all,"The Times, 25th December 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12797,2,1,1875,Winter,2,1,1875,Winter,"15th to the 30th was a period of almost unbroken drought . "" 1 ydrometeors were Erequent . Op the night","The Times, 02nd January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12798,4,1,1875,Winter,4,1,1875,Winter,"in some districts , owing to the unusual prevalenca of drought last summer , there was not sufflient water in the","The Times, 04th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12799,4,1,1875,Winter,4,1,1875,Winter,interfere with tho farmers in obtaining native labour . The drought is brenkinup . Fme rains have fallen on the coast,"The Times, 04th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12800,15,1,1875,Winter,15,1,1875,Winter,"the South Coast Tre wa dol , owine to the drought , and at CSameroons It was eompletely stopped in consequenlce","The Times, 15th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12801,16,1,1875,Winter,16,1,1875,Winter,"that water about 12 times that year in perods of drought , such supply being continued each time for about a","The Times, 16th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12802,22,1,1875,Winter,22,1,1875,Winter,", . "" Froni Namaqualand we learn that the long-continued drought in that section of the country las ruined alt prospects","The Times, 22nd January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12803,22,1,1875,Winter,22,1,1875,Winter,"the OBank of England wibs not very much atlected by droughts-et seasoen , cattle diseases , and those sort of ev-ils","The Times, 22nd January 1875",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12804,22,1,1875,Winter,22,1,1875,Winter,"his family and for the animals to drink During the drought List summer the Teviot was almost dry , and at","The Times, 22nd January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12805,23,1,1875,Winter,23,1,1875,Winter,"at 37 lOs . per ton . ln Namaqualand the drought still continues , and great distress prevails . The Copper","The Times, 23rd January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12806,29,1,1875,Winter,29,1,1875,Winter,"also increase slowly , but the full effeets of the drought year:s , 1868 to 1871 , vwhen stocks decreased bv","The Times, 29th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12807,4,2,1875,Winter,4,2,1875,Winter,". The secretary answered that it was owing to the drought , &c . Tho local manager had to use mineral","The Times, 04th February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12808,9,2,1875,Winter,9,2,1875,Winter,"HoLa-At this time the frost came after an unusuanly long drought , and was very severe . ( A letter containing","The Times, 09th February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12809,9,2,1875,Winter,9,2,1875,Winter,Ihen I first came here 1 certainly thought the 'unprecedented drought' was the cause of the falling off in the supply,"The Times, 09th February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12810,9,2,1875,Winter,9,2,1875,Winter,"Special J'ur ? / . J mils was an actiOn Drought by a Clld , through hsis father as next friend","The Times, 09th February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12811,11,2,1875,Winter,11,2,1875,Winter,"reservoirs every BMonday , andathat , oering to the unusual drought which prevailed during the early part of last year ,","The Times, 11st February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12812,16,2,1875,Winter,16,2,1875,Winter,"first came hero I certainly thbough , t t'he uubrecedentii-d drought was the cause of the falling oil is supply ,","The Times, 16th February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12813,23,2,1875,Winter,23,2,1875,Winter,vill be trembling in the balance . Two seasons ol drought and scarcity have resulted in a widespread famine . Difficulties,"The Times, 23rd February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12814,26,2,1875,Winter,26,2,1875,Winter,"When I lirat camie liero I certainly tliought the unprecedented drought was "" the cause of the falling off in supply","The Times, 26th February 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12815,4,3,1875,Spring,4,3,1875,Spring,"for sales , owing tothe very important fact that tho drought in lsalaga is prolonged , and unless raiu faU at","The Times, 04th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12816,4,3,1875,Spring,4,3,1875,Spring,"the influenza s ? ort while , owing to the drought-for the usual autumn rains did not fad-vegetation has been checked","The Times, 04th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12817,17,3,1875,Spring,17,3,1875,Spring,"years . Great fears , however , are entertained of drought . Already inconvenience is suffered in many districts . The","The Times, 17th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12818,23,3,1875,Spring,23,3,1875,Spring,", too , in times of visitation by flood or drought our governors in the Provinces have prayed us to remit","The Times, 23rd March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12819,30,3,1875,Spring,30,3,1875,Spring,"plper headed ' Somo of the Agricultural Lessons of the Drought of 1.98 , "" which Mr. Chalimers tlorton , editor","The Times, 30th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12820,30,3,1875,Spring,30,3,1875,Spring,"andl steam tillage ) , and their relations tv tho drought of ISt08 , the following questions wore distributed : -","The Times, 30th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12821,30,3,1875,Spring,30,3,1875,Spring,stearmcultivated land snixleted mnore or less than othors from the drought Describe any instances in detail . ' 'It is plain,"The Times, 30th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12822,30,3,1875,Spring,30,3,1875,Spring,", wvould therety be enakbled tho better to resist a drought wlhichl w1as drying it above . N'either can a ny","The Times, 30th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12823,30,3,1875,Spring,30,3,1875,Spring,"power or by steam , any kinid of soil dluring drought wou , ld not facilitate the drying t rucess .","The Times, 30th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12824,30,3,1875,Spring,30,3,1875,Spring,", for two or three years beforo 1W3 , the drought was effeetuially withssood . On gras. lai3l , of eo","The Times, 30th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12825,30,3,1875,Spring,30,3,1875,Spring,"last year retain , up till tho latest of tho drought , nioisttiro enough to fecod nal the earlysown crops ,","The Times, 30th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12826,30,3,1875,Spring,30,3,1875,Spring,"during sease0s of unuusual rainftll but durivt scsons of unusual drought . "" In addition to tlhis I think it unnocessary","The Times, 30th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12827,1,4,1875,Spring,1,4,1875,Spring,", and the want of rain was generallyfelt , slthonghtho drought so far was by tno means so great as last","The Times, 01st April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12828,3,4,1875,Spring,3,4,1875,Spring,"public water supply , and the inhabitants in timnes of drought were obliged touse polluted water for domestic purposes . For","The Times, 03rd April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12829,6,4,1875,Spring,6,4,1875,Spring,"learn to appreciate those blessings after an unusual continuance of drought and sunglare . With a glass at "" set fair","The Times, 06th April 1875",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12830,6,4,1875,Spring,6,4,1875,Spring,"supplied by the neighbours , but the long season of drought has inipoverished the ivedls , and , one by one","The Times, 06th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12831,9,4,1875,Spring,9,4,1875,Spring,"same kind , but in this instance rats and not drought were the cause of the scarcity . It appears that","The Times, 09th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12832,15,4,1875,Spring,15,4,1875,Spring,"Stanlersld reports that there has been nauch suffering fron the drought on the lNorthside. 'The schooner Winchester , built in I.endon","The Times, 15th April 1875",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Winchester,19th Century newspaper,Media 12833,19,4,1875,Spring,19,4,1875,Spring,", has relieved us of all anxiety about a threatened drought , but not umtil aftersome districtshadcbeguntosuflerseverely . An expected monetary","The Times, 19th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12834,19,4,1875,Spring,19,4,1875,Spring,"not disposed to be ill-natured ius now . Had the drought continued , we might have been captious ; btit the","The Times, 19th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12835,22,4,1875,Spring,22,4,1875,Spring,"heavy rain , which is very refreshing after the long drought . On the Bourse to-day , after official 'hours ,","The Times, 22nd April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12836,30,4,1875,Spring,30,4,1875,Spring,; to be earnted to the reserve fund . The drought which continued throughout the autumn had necessitated the largo outlay,"The Times, 30th April 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12837,3,5,1875,Spring,3,5,1875,Spring,"the weather in Norfolk on Saturday . After a prolonged drought , thore was an abundant fall of rain , which","The Times, 03rd May 1875",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12838,4,5,1875,Spring,4,5,1875,Spring,"muscatels holders , acting upon advices of a continuation of drought and the consequent tardy development of thevines , continue to","The Times, 04th May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12839,6,5,1875,Spring,6,5,1875,Spring,an amica'ble understand'ing weith the poweers that be . Tl:e drought still continues in Namaqualand . The llussian corvette feScityr partca,"The Times, 06th May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12840,13,5,1875,Spring,13,5,1875,Spring,established between this colony ald the Fres State . The drought in Namaqualand has been greatly magnified by rumour . The,"The Times, 13rd May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12841,14,5,1875,Spring,14,5,1875,Spring,"the Patterson , a branch of the Hunter . The drought , as usual , being terminated by rains , heavy","The Times, 14th May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12842,17,5,1875,Spring,17,5,1875,Spring,"uses ; "" the ramon , a great resource in drought for feeding cattle with its leaves ; tho bluish-greeu flexible","The Times, 17th May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12843,17,5,1875,Spring,17,5,1875,Spring,"lowbr waters . The Tweed ( Coldatreamn ) . -The drought continues , and with it sCarcity of fish ; glass","The Times, 17th May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12844,18,5,1875,Spring,18,5,1875,Spring,snore than usuall easy this year . as tbh long drought helped greatly to ill the weeds . The price of,"The Times, 18th May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12845,18,5,1875,Spring,18,5,1875,Spring,"in 187-4 , and that in all probability the summer droughts to which we are so liable , wiiU prevent its","The Times, 18th May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12846,21,5,1875,Spring,21,5,1875,Spring,"or Guadalaviar . They are at the mercy of the drought , which this year has entirely burnt up the most","The Times, 21st May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12847,28,5,1875,Spring,28,5,1875,Spring,"Icforc Bari 07HUDDLESTON and Camma777n Jur-ins tmits was an action Drought by an undertaker , carrying on business in St.George's-in-the-East ,","The Times, 28th May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12848,31,5,1875,Spring,31,5,1875,Spring,"calti , ationoand of a charactertobe nehihermaterialiyaffectod byanl excess of droughtor we1 , produciogexcellentcornand roote , snd vreladaptedfor reaing andfat'ing sheep","The Times, 31st May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12849,7,6,1875,Summer,7,6,1875,Summer,"considerable supply of tstore cattle , Ow ing to the drought , sale-s of store cattle werec effected with considerable dull-","The Times, 07th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12850,7,6,1875,Summer,7,6,1875,Summer,beds are always irregular ; insomuch that a fewv wv.L drought is sure tc lay bare large suriacec covered wvith thick,"The Times, 07th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12851,15,6,1875,Summer,15,6,1875,Summer,", the consequence of local failuro of crops arising firom drought in preceding years . The malady appears to have spread","The Times, 15th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12852,15,6,1875,Summer,15,6,1875,Summer,"been preceded b-y famine . A succession of years of drought , bezinning in 1869 and ending in 1873 , lad","The Times, 15th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12853,15,6,1875,Summer,15,6,1875,Summer,"very Iimited . The late fine rains removing arpprehensions of drought , the market was dul , but with prices-rather in","The Times, 15th June 1875",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH3,UKJ4",UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12854,16,6,1875,Summer,16,6,1875,Summer,"estimated that the loss of cattle last year by the drought and eDidemic reached 1700.000 animals . itC1 DE JA ,","The Times, 16th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12855,18,6,1875,Summer,18,6,1875,Summer,"KE. , Major Edward W. Drewe , Lieutenant-Colonel J. EH Drought , Captain FL C. Elliott , Assistaut-Surgeon George Evers ,","The Times, 18th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12856,22,6,1875,Summer,22,6,1875,Summer,"un the Connecticut , near 3iolyoke . The recent severe drought has had the usual effect of producing destructive fires ,","The Times, 22nd June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12857,21,7,1875,Summer,21,7,1875,Summer,of the workmen employed in the construction . A continued drought has since caused the river to fail to so low,"The Times, 21st July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12858,30,7,1875,Summer,30,7,1875,Summer,"the light lands the barley stands well , but the drought early in Juno vas too sharp for the hottest soils","The Times, 30th July 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12859,11,8,1875,Summer,11,8,1875,Summer,"blessing to the fast-ripening crops , and , seeig the drought , decreed a . o vena , or niine days","The Times, 11st August 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12860,14,8,1875,Summer,14,8,1875,Summer,"in several districts , but others were still suffering from drought . The health of Kingston was good . At Barbadoes","The Times, 14th August 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12861,14,8,1875,Summer,14,8,1875,Summer,", as usual , had suffered uost from the protracted drought . ln the cooler atmosphere of the Cliffand the highlands","The Times, 14th August 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12862,17,8,1875,Summer,17,8,1875,Summer,"of the statomcnt of a large diminutiort on account of drought . "" I am , Sir , yours , &c.","The Times, 17th August 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12863,30,8,1875,Summer,30,8,1875,Summer,move owing to the scarcity of provisions from the long droughts and the appropriation by the rebels of the whole of,"The Times, 30th August 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12864,30,8,1875,Summer,30,8,1875,Summer,"this year , owing , perhaps , to urn- usual drought , has been for several months so scarce that the","The Times, 30th August 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12865,31,8,1875,Summer,31,8,1875,Summer,"been hopelessy lost . NorthBohar is also suffering somewhat f*em drought , and so are portions of itho North- West Provinces","The Times, 31st August 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12866,31,8,1875,Summer,31,8,1875,Summer,"provinces everything is quiot . After a ten months ' drought the rain has at last come , end in this","The Times, 31st August 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12867,6,9,1875,Autumn,6,9,1875,Autumn,". Nine districts of the Punjab , toot complain of drought , and of these the worst are Hissar and Loodianah","The Times, 06th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12868,15,9,1875,Autumn,15,9,1875,Autumn,"deprived of their -water power , either by iood or drought ; they would bc satisfiedif they obtained the right to","The Times, 15th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12869,17,9,1875,Autumn,17,9,1875,Autumn,"delay . 'IE PLAGUn OF FLixs. -The Rev. George Mleares Drought writes to us from lieland : - "" For three","The Times, 17th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12870,27,9,1875,Autumn,27,9,1875,Autumn,"of any previous crop , notwithstanding losses by floods , drought , and insects . Corn is nearly everywhere from one","The Times, 27th September 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12871,1,10,1875,Autumn,1,10,1875,Autumn,"Captain Beveridge , arrived in Dundee from Cronstadt . She Drought the survivors of the crew of the Russian brig Louiseo","The Times, 01st October 1875","Scotland,Wales","UKL,UKM","UKL2,UKM2","UKL22,UKM21","Cardiff,Dundee",19th Century newspaper,Media 12872,2,10,1875,Autumn,2,10,1875,Autumn,"brought a mile on women 's backs , the long drought having dried up all running water , and cisterns being","The Times, 02nd October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12873,2,10,1875,Autumn,2,10,1875,Autumn,"to th , plains to get pasturage , unlers the drought' continues and the animals dice as many have donea already","The Times, 02nd October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12874,13,10,1875,Autumn,13,10,1875,Autumn,". These losses are less than the usual damage irom drought and insects , while the rains have greatly benefited the","The Times, 13rd October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12875,13,10,1875,Autumn,13,10,1875,Autumn,"half a full crop , the vines having suffered from drought . At Oporto , too , the same complaint is","The Times, 13rd October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12876,25,10,1875,Autumn,25,10,1875,Autumn,"a system of down draught ventilation , resulting from furnace drought . This arrange- ment was elaborated by the Grand Duke","The Times, 25th October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12877,25,10,1875,Autumn,25,10,1875,Autumn,", while elsewrhere , and notably in Scinde , the drought has done much injury . Still there is noreason to","The Times, 25th October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12878,25,10,1875,Autumn,25,10,1875,Autumn,"recent example . Ve had a few years ago a drought which lastad four or five months , and nobody could","The Times, 25th October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12879,25,10,1875,Autumn,25,10,1875,Autumn,", wvill not amount to the loss by the last drought to which we have referred . Can not they employ","The Times, 25th October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12880,25,10,1875,Autumn,25,10,1875,Autumn,"and extreme suffering to the poor brutes by an ordinary drought , for which no pro- vision has been made .","The Times, 25th October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12881,29,10,1875,Autumn,29,10,1875,Autumn,tos meet the oxigeucies of times of flood and of drought . WVith a moro exten ( ted application of tho,"The Times, 29th October 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12882,2,11,1875,Autumn,2,11,1875,Autumn,fa into lethargy in five minutes from the dearth and drought of noeabiia . I have on the very coat you,"The Times, 02nd November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12883,2,11,1875,Autumn,2,11,1875,Autumn,", excepting the parched deserts of Scinde -which complains of drought , and in that Province tne deficient rainfall seems to","The Times, 02nd November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12884,4,11,1875,Autumn,4,11,1875,Autumn,Ships in Foreign Ports ; County Courts ; Floods and Droughtal-Paragra phs IL L&w ExrosTo ( Snlreme Court of Judicature ;,"The Times, 04th November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12885,15,11,1875,Autumn,15,11,1875,Autumn,"In anv event it seems only too probable tiiat the drought has already done mtuch daraage , and that the inhabitants","The Times, 15th November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12886,16,11,1875,Autumn,16,11,1875,Autumn,", leaving vastly larger areas to -uffer from en exceptional drought . We hear of the fooEdings , because man suffers","The Times, 16th November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12887,16,11,1875,Autumn,16,11,1875,Autumn,we do not hear to the same extent Df the drought . WYe have rain-gauges in the inLabited parts of the,"The Times, 16th November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12888,16,11,1875,Autumn,16,11,1875,Autumn,"worked out . Hence years of wet and years of drought . Rain floods and storms are not "" unprecedented ,","The Times, 16th November 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12889,7,12,1875,Winter,7,12,1875,Winter,"and Tuesday that , after so long a period of drought , the rains had at last commenced . On Tucsday","The Times, 07th December 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12890,10,12,1875,Winter,10,12,1875,Winter,"Italian , and German speculators , and tho effects of drought , famine and disease , to thoutmost limit of impecuniosity","The Times, 10th December 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12891,13,12,1875,Winter,13,12,1875,Winter,might-'add one inoro to the black list of seasons of drought- and . famine-Up to the end of September there was,"The Times, 13rd December 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12892,14,12,1875,Winter,14,12,1875,Winter,"8,000,000-this scourge , caused by a combination of a terrible drought , followed by an unusually severe winter and by a","The Times, 14th December 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12893,15,12,1875,Winter,15,12,1875,Winter,"restore the damagne done to tho crops by the long drought . At Trnidad , the weather wu too dry for","The Times, 15th December 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12894,20,12,1875,Winter,20,12,1875,Winter,"against lire , and storing of water against seasons of drought , being obligations -which are ( or ougbt to be","The Times, 20th December 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12895,28,12,1875,Winter,28,12,1875,Winter,of AGNYESIAWVhereas the original5 inventor ot tho above cieibrated saline drought bas discovered that large quanutities of an Inferior preparation have,"The Times, 28th December 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12896,28,12,1875,Winter,28,12,1875,Winter,"accompanied in localities most invit- ing to isettlers by unusual drought , as wel as to the decline in immigration and","The Times, 28th December 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12897,28,12,1875,Winter,28,12,1875,Winter,"coming winter . lnmbers of ash trees never recovered the drought of the Spring before last , but this season being","The Times, 28th December 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12898,12,1,1876,Winter,12,1,1876,Winter,"an open wound ; wvith three years of rain or drought , the disease has suddently taken an acute form .","The Times, 12nd January 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12899,13,1,1876,Winter,13,1,1876,Winter,"3 326 ... Northcott , Henry Potting 4 211 ... Drought , Thomas Armstrong 5 ... 198 ... Clarko , Edward","The Times, 13rd January 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12900,14,1,1876,Winter,14,1,1876,Winter,"specially favoured , as it escaped the great and terrible drought whloh was thou e.xperiouced in some parts of Norfolk ;","The Times, 14th January 1876",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12901,28,1,1876,Winter,28,1,1876,Winter,which goes before the plentiful showcr after a season of drought ; and I ven- ture to imislore the riehor members,"The Times, 28th January 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12902,14,2,1876,Winter,14,2,1876,Winter,"mortality among the beasts , the result of plague , drought , or other extraordinary causes , and consequent severo loss","The Times, 14th February 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12903,26,2,1876,Winter,26,2,1876,Winter,"; 'hur-s .. Ashley ; Sat .. Bma , t Droughton-I1 . B1WI1AM MOO.K. -MOe. , lilrkby Orerblolw ; Fr' ,","The Times, 26th February 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12904,21,3,1876,Spring,21,3,1876,Spring,'l' piblsicgarlens at 'I'rovanhruotn have suffered soverely fram tito oing-colitinued drought anid are ticiitited of ttio lowers which nustdly oidd so,"The Times, 21st March 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12905,31,3,1876,Spring,31,3,1876,Spring,"handsomely , but last year , owing io the extreme drought , the crop enatirely failed . The year hadt been","The Times, 31st March 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12906,3,4,1876,Spring,3,4,1876,Spring,"has yet threatened the finance of lndia. 5War , famineand drought have ofteo infictedlosses on the Exchequer fargreater than the charge","The Times, 03rd April 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12907,3,4,1876,Spring,3,4,1876,Spring,island generally is at the present mnoment suffering fromi severe drought . From Manchester a correspondent writes us that for tho,"The Times, 03rd April 1876",England,UKD,UKD3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12908,14,4,1876,Spring,14,4,1876,Spring,"-life . A lounge in these bazaars , when anlong drought has made the mud of thoir slippery pavement at allpracticable","The Times, 14th April 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12909,18,4,1876,Spring,18,4,1876,Spring,"a loss of over 2,000 , wholly owing to the drought , which in the Provinces of Cadiz and Sevillo has","The Times, 18th April 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12910,29,4,1876,Spring,29,4,1876,Spring,"has been brought about by it ; all cases of drought , sickness , deatk , blight , accident , and","The Times, 29th April 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12911,29,4,1876,Spring,29,4,1876,Spring,including the Ottoman Bank and the Crddit Lyonnais . The drought here bodes no good to the harvest . There has,"The Times, 29th April 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12912,29,4,1876,Spring,29,4,1876,Spring,WVe humbl jin in your Mdajesty 's regret that the drought ofaIset summer has produced scarcity in some patrts axd actual,"The Times, 29th April 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12913,1,5,1876,Spring,1,5,1876,Spring,"terrible certainties , some yet more fearful probabilities . The drought had destroyed the rice crop either wholly or partially ,","The Times, 01st May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12914,1,5,1876,Spring,1,5,1876,Spring,"home were all given to under- stand that if the drought lasted , and as far as it should prevail ,","The Times, 01st May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12915,6,5,1876,Spring,6,5,1876,Spring,"his 86th year , of Lieut. -Col . John Head Drought , mther of the few remaining Peninsula and Vaterloo officers","The Times, 06th May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12916,22,5,1876,Spring,22,5,1876,Spring,"the Viceroy at Simla in June . Owing to continued drought , some fear has been felt of a failure of","The Times, 22nd May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12917,22,5,1876,Spring,22,5,1876,Spring,"hard ground on Newnmarket Heath , consequent upon tho long drought and prevalent east wind-whioh , however , has now changed-","The Times, 22nd May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12918,29,5,1876,Spring,29,5,1876,Spring,"long continuance of easterly winds , and an equally long drought , gave riso to ominous forebodings in connexion with one","The Times, 29th May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12919,31,5,1876,Spring,31,5,1876,Spring,"tho south aido of the island , relieving the previous drought , and there was every appearance of goodblay seasuoiss A","The Times, 31st May 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12920,5,6,1876,Summer,5,6,1876,Summer,"14th of April , in announcing the terminvation of the drought , after a duration of necarly tosn monxths says :","The Times, 05th June 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12921,7,6,1876,Summer,7,6,1876,Summer,"oiuc fallen ini tim Noerthera Mitricts , atnd averted a drought . It is etated thrat ; the Government hay ,","The Times, 07th June 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12922,8,7,1876,Summer,8,7,1876,Summer,"oeclock precisely , the tolwfngAg11OPERTII26- I. AYLESBURY . Bueke. -The Droughton Pastures Estate , a free . htold andtiltite free pfopetty","The Times, 08th July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12923,24,7,1876,Summer,24,7,1876,Summer,"been a thinderstorm and heavy rain to-night , aftera long drought and continuance of boet weather . The deatlh is announced","The Times, 24th July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12924,25,7,1876,Summer,25,7,1876,Summer,of Norfolk . and rmer ascd5intofu areolookitig welL A i drought whithbdpe tc nSrotrafrnz ) broke up on Sun uny a,"The Times, 25th July 1876",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12925,28,7,1876,Summer,28,7,1876,Summer,"tlhe present ocoupaUit , and Heaven speaks by portonts . Droughts said 1 oods ocour , and famino anid war aid","The Times, 28th July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12926,28,7,1876,Summer,28,7,1876,Summer,"among foreigpers , but Chinosn . IM hav rferred to droughts adfosasamong the portents by whc even , Mmafests ita'dis ..","The Times, 28th July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12927,14,8,1876,Summer,14,8,1876,Summer,"sL I Hopkins roporis to-day th at the conti nuedi drought is now anicol in.I La w5hbkgool here , by dint","The Times, 14th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12928,15,8,1876,Summer,15,8,1876,Summer,"thawt the greater' partof tho crops -have7 boen dest-byod by drought , enV th eistaredCatD of the miserable pepnlatiop3 of Ohibli","The Times, 15th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12929,16,8,1876,Summer,16,8,1876,Summer,"temperaturo of 74 deg. , has ended a six weeks drought and a poriod of heat which on dit in seldom","The Times, 16th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12930,18,8,1876,Summer,18,8,1876,Summer,"much aa Sussex has from the recent intense heat and drought . Doubtless by this tinte some of your correspondent ,","The Times, 18th August 1876",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 12931,19,8,1876,Summer,19,8,1876,Summer,"of Scotland , vhero . a long spoil of severe drought in June an-l July stinted the crop greatly . Tho","The Times, 19th August 1876",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12932,19,8,1876,Summer,19,8,1876,Summer,"other hand , that the disturbances originated chiofly in a. drought and a dearth of food . - Noth-ig ean be","The Times, 19th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12933,22,8,1876,Summer,22,8,1876,Summer,"the number of kernels , but , owing to tbhegreat drought , the kernels are less plump ttian usua . There","The Times, 22nd August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12934,22,8,1876,Summer,22,8,1876,Summer,", owiltw to teowvet win-tor . Tho exceFsivo ielit and drought which have so hastened and facUitated harvest sometvhat diminisltod tl.ebull","The Times, 22nd August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12935,22,8,1876,Summer,22,8,1876,Summer,"of hops . hut is other districts the heat and drought , following on blght , haive caused a serious lBlhlre","The Times, 22nd August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12936,23,8,1876,Summer,23,8,1876,Summer,"good promise the York programme gives . The long- continued drought has so affected the norther train . ing-grounds tbat ,","The Times, 23rd August 1876",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12937,24,8,1876,Summer,24,8,1876,Summer,"1876 , which , cons- dering the prolonged and general drought which bas just broken up , is much more favourable","The Times, 24th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12938,24,8,1876,Summer,24,8,1876,Summer,"is taken into consideration thtt we have had tho serecost drought experiencod for tho last 30 or 40 years , which","The Times, 24th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12939,24,8,1876,Summer,24,8,1876,Summer,", and peas generally good . 'Tlie effect of tho drought upon the pastures has been scrious , and they present","The Times, 24th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12940,28,8,1876,Summer,28,8,1876,Summer,"deficient cop , aonthg to the oreat heat ahv long drought in tmis cotanty , thich im uneortaDhat for the labourers","The Times, 28th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12941,28,8,1876,Summer,28,8,1876,Summer,"ropd Oats and barley , consicerpng the extremne heat anu drought , aro both as rogarts quality and guantity h farr","The Times, 28th August 1876",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12942,28,8,1876,Summer,28,8,1876,Summer,"parks , is a very intereoting one , considering the drought and i , eat tet which they have been subjected","The Times, 28th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12943,30,8,1876,Summer,30,8,1876,Summer,first water that is disebarged off a roof after long drought is always the most impure and should be if pos-,"The Times, 30th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12944,31,8,1876,Summer,31,8,1876,Summer,"THB hSITOF SXPTBBBB.pj - After a sumumer of heat and drought , even sports . men who are by no meaus","The Times, 31st August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12945,2,9,1876,Autumn,2,9,1876,Autumn,"plentiful and strong , although 'he effects of the recent drought are frequently seen in nirds of poor quaity . Good","The Times, 02nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12946,2,9,1876,Autumn,2,9,1876,Autumn,starvation . Scarcely a year passes without the occurrence of drought in some district or other of the far-stretching peninsula ;,"The Times, 02nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12947,2,9,1876,Autumn,2,9,1876,Autumn,"an interval of more than five or six yeara without drought spreading over some extensive region . In either case ,","The Times, 02nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12948,5,9,1876,Autumn,5,9,1876,Autumn,"ivill be worst towards the end of a period of drought , for in this case the cesspools and wells are","The Times, 05th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12949,5,9,1876,Autumn,5,9,1876,Autumn,", and the most dangerous iuno will be when a drought is succeeded by very heavy rains . When this happens","The Times, 05th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12950,6,9,1876,Autumn,6,9,1876,Autumn,", aseested by the Ber . IC 0 . A. Drought . 'Vicar of Winchtoore-hill . HORACE , eldest son of","The Times, 06th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12951,12,9,1876,Autumn,12,9,1876,Autumn,fertilize the ground again for futlre sowings . The frequent droughts to which the North of Chinia is subject offer an,"The Times, 12nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12952,12,9,1876,Autumn,12,9,1876,Autumn,"* iKweng Show has memorialized Us , roferring to the drought of the season and thc calamitous condition of affairs ,","The Times, 12nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12953,12,9,1876,Autumn,12,9,1876,Autumn,"straitened in their mieans of livelihood , the season of drought which afflicts this year the population of the region surroundiog","The Times, 12nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12954,12,9,1876,Autumn,12,9,1876,Autumn,that imniense sums are paid for lucrative posts . If droughts were really a visitation of Heaven for tlhe shortcomings of,"The Times, 12nd September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12955,25,9,1876,Autumn,25,9,1876,Autumn,"iluos are muade to as . ceal ( enc reuirngleo droughtt , hod , while theay cann ge'. out of order","The Times, 25th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12956,26,9,1876,Autumn,26,9,1876,Autumn,rairn has flen all over the country and that the drought has broken 'Up . As sheep and cattle were dying,"The Times, 26th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12957,26,9,1876,Autumn,26,9,1876,Autumn,"the probable consequence of the depressed wool market and the drought , but new taxes are declared to be unnecessary to","The Times, 26th September 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12958,2,10,1876,Autumn,2,10,1876,Autumn,late crops of the farmer were auffering greatly from the drought . Extensive Ires were also devastating Now Jersey end other,"The Times, 02nd October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12959,7,10,1876,Autumn,7,10,1876,Autumn,"toverthvec o orresponding peariod nof80 uring the ` 5,2 etrem droughtsincef Maidsunmmc hecmpn had been e2977 n fmnabled fullyto maintainn their","The Times, 07th October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12960,12,10,1876,Autumn,12,10,1876,Autumn,", such as a bad season a destructive flood , drought or tompost , placo the poasant in a difficulty .","The Times, 12nd October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12961,18,10,1876,Autumn,18,10,1876,Autumn,", in solemn strains , prophesies the threo years ' drought , as punishuont for the transgressions of Ahab and his","The Times, 18th October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12962,20,10,1876,Autumn,20,10,1876,Autumn,"that the attendant warmth would help to create an up drought ; it is doubtful whether , taking into consideration the","The Times, 20th October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12963,24,10,1876,Autumn,24,10,1876,Autumn,"wvater , even wben other estates were suffer- ing from drought , and they are consequently in the best condition .","The Times, 24th October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12964,25,10,1876,Autumn,25,10,1876,Autumn,"the outbreaks occur with most severity in seasons of urnusual drought , because , owing to the scarcity of wvater ,","The Times, 25th October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12965,25,10,1876,Autumn,25,10,1876,Autumn,"may do some good in this direction . Although the drought may now be said to have broken up , and","The Times, 25th October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12966,9,11,1876,Autumn,9,11,1876,Autumn,"fell off , except Rbode Island and Nowv Jersey ; drought , insecb injuries , ind premature frosts beiug among tbe","The Times, 09th November 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12967,20,11,1876,Autumn,20,11,1876,Autumn,"ad litd a great deal to contend wvithi . A drought of unust.al duration brioke up inL Sothe late autumn ,","The Times, 20th November 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12968,20,11,1876,Autumn,20,11,1876,Autumn,to avert the famine which follows in the wake of drought . Nor is it of any use to complain that,"The Times, 20th November 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12969,25,11,1876,Autumn,25,11,1876,Autumn,", having damaged hor machinery . Mr. C. J. E. Droughton writes from Wortley , Shef- field : ' I havo","The Times, 25th November 1876",England,UKE,UKE3,UKE31,Wortley,19th Century newspaper,Media 12970,8,12,1876,Winter,8,12,1876,Winter,a day . ( d . ) During the Summer drought I was told that not One of the houses in,"The Times, 08th December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12971,11,12,1876,Winter,11,12,1876,Winter,". Thie Winter floods thus prepare the way for the droughts of Summer , and it is likely enough that both","The Times, 11st December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12972,22,12,1876,Winter,22,12,1876,Winter,habit of going there on pilgrimage in times of great drought to invoke the prophet to givo rain . Thus it,"The Times, 22nd December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12973,23,12,1876,Winter,23,12,1876,Winter,"been tlone to pope with the ever-recurring famines produced by drought , another of which has within the last few weeks","The Times, 23rd December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12974,26,12,1876,Winter,26,12,1876,Winter,"a sandstone cange namod after Governor Cairn . The extreme drought caused much suffering to the men and borsos , and","The Times, 26th December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12975,1,1,1877,Winter,1,1,1877,Winter,", weather-bound . Only one Province is beiig ruined by drought ; up to yesterday not a drop of rain had","The Times, 01st January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12976,3,1,1877,Winter,3,1,1877,Winter,no such painful symptoms were visible during the Spring . Drought did a good deal f damagoe in the SuInmer to,"The Times, 03rd January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12977,4,1,1877,Winter,4,1,1877,Winter,"arid aspect . * 1 Jm- : "" After the droughtand coldofitEay , the weatheronthe first of the present month became","The Times, 04th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12978,8,1,1877,Winter,8,1,1877,Winter,"Rector of Denver , seeiuted by the Rer . A. Drought Vicar of the arshb , and the Rev 4 Mitchell","The Times, 08th January 1877",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Peak Forest,19th Century newspaper,Media 12979,9,1,1877,Winter,9,1,1877,Winter,"about U years . It is supposed that the heavy droughts must have tbrown the cars from hbe track , causing","The Times, 09th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12980,9,1,1877,Winter,9,1,1877,Winter,"about 10 , 10 chests ; and the famine an drought which have prevailed in M adras wilt cause the exports","The Times, 09th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12981,9,1,1877,Winter,9,1,1877,Winter,"stock sales in the Colony in consequence of the protracted drought which prevailed , and ivhich made it impossible to effect","The Times, 09th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12982,15,1,1877,Winter,15,1,1877,Winter,for twelve months bofore that time . So long a drought would bring distress even to those districts wbich are most,"The Times, 15th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12983,15,1,1877,Winter,15,1,1877,Winter,becausa no sufficient provision has been made against the periodical droughts . Mluch of it might be made like a garden,"The Times, 15th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12984,15,1,1877,Winter,15,1,1877,Winter,"helps to e*rect a safeguard against the consequences of another drought It is gratifying , therefore , to read Lord AFxAnvos","The Times, 15th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12985,15,1,1877,Winter,15,1,1877,Winter,"over it is only too likely we shall have our drought , and that we shaU be just as ill-prepared to","The Times, 15th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12986,15,1,1877,Winter,15,1,1877,Winter,; and that will be the cause equally of the drought from which a good portion of the other half ivill,"The Times, 15th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12987,15,1,1877,Winter,15,1,1877,Winter,"which bas been more or less affected by the prevailing drought , and the magnitade of the opera- tions wbich it","The Times, 15th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12988,15,1,1877,Winter,15,1,1877,Winter,"the total population amounts to nearly 18,000,000. "" 5 The drought in Bnmbay has extended to nine districts in the Doccan","The Times, 15th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12989,15,1,1877,Winter,15,1,1877,Winter,of food imperted from other districts not affeSted bythe present drought has been hitherto apparently sufflicient to support the population .,"The Times, 15th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12990,17,1,1877,Winter,17,1,1877,Winter,"promoted . 2lth Foszt. -Tho , sss Armstroe , g Drought , ins suncesson to fLout . E. WI. incises ,","The Times, 17th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12991,18,1,1877,Winter,18,1,1877,Winter,"serv , ss channels for conveyetce of fresh water in droughts , I ought to supplement the letter which you did","The Times, 18th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12992,19,1,1877,Winter,19,1,1877,Winter,"middle of February following . Then began as great a drought , wrhich lasted from thAt lime untothe niddle of May","The Times, 19th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12993,23,1,1877,Winter,23,1,1877,Winter,Presidency . But it must not be supposed that the drought has been equally severe everywhere . Although in many places,"The Times, 23rd January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12994,23,1,1877,Winter,23,1,1877,Winter,"West . There must , wer say , be such drought and such loods as we never know ; there must","The Times, 23rd January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12995,27,1,1877,Winter,27,1,1877,Winter,". The Journal Officid announces that , owing to the drought , rice has reachud such a prica in French India","The Times, 27th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12996,30,1,1877,Winter,30,1,1877,Winter,"for ploughing and seecling , so that a failure from drought in that quarter can scarcely be anticipated . In the","The Times, 30th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12997,30,1,1877,Winter,30,1,1877,Winter,"first gave signs of doing well , but the lcngcontinued drought and prevalence of dry northerly winds wil seriously affect it","The Times, 30th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12998,30,1,1877,Winter,30,1,1877,Winter,"'our cansl population . ' Frost , floods , and drought prevent them carning a living . Cribbed and confined in","The Times, 30th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 12999,31,1,1877,Winter,31,1,1877,Winter,"it belonged to the natural course of things , like drought or floods , and every class of society helped every","The Times, 31st January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13000,3,2,1877,Winter,3,2,1877,Winter,"as varieties of soiL in-fluence of climate , rainfall , droughts. average mazimum and Minimum temperatures , and fertility as tested","The Times, 03rd February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13001,8,2,1877,Winter,8,2,1877,Winter,"Sheep , which numbered in the year previous to the drought 480,000 , decreased to 258,0a0 , and the annual Government","The Times, 08th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13002,8,2,1877,Winter,8,2,1877,Winter,"The foregoing figures show what destruction eren one season of drought can entail , andthatanoutlay , thoughlargse and extraordinaryis , in","The Times, 08th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13003,8,2,1877,Winter,8,2,1877,Winter,"I have adcuced showing the effect of one season of drought in one Pro- vince , would not justfy the Government","The Times, 08th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13004,14,2,1877,Winter,14,2,1877,Winter,"over large districts in the North , owing to the drought which occurred during the past spring and sumner . Harrowing","The Times, 14th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13005,15,2,1877,Winter,15,2,1877,Winter,"on this subjeot , he all ude& to the severe drought which had lated from October , but in a telegram","The Times, 15th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13006,19,2,1877,Winter,19,2,1877,Winter,". In all these districts there have been a severe drought , Art exnsive failure of the crops , and very","The Times, 19th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13007,20,2,1877,Winter,20,2,1877,Winter,"thing might ha pen in a case which has been Drought to my notice , gn to that I am giving","The Times, 20th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13008,21,2,1877,Winter,21,2,1877,Winter,reach every corner of the immense area over which tho drought and dearth extend . Now that I nave travelled in,"The Times, 21st February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13009,26,2,1877,Winter,26,2,1877,Winter,"Director-General of Statistics , has worlked out a cycle of droughts in South India which promises to be of much practical","The Times, 26th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13010,26,2,1877,Winter,26,2,1877,Winter,"on the eleventh-years , proceeding back-wards from 1876 . These droughts were 1876 , 1865 , and 1832 . They caused","The Times, 26th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13011,26,2,1877,Winter,26,2,1877,Winter,"remaining famines-nameiy , thoseof 1854,1824 , and 1810-were caused by droughts falling within the group of the eleventb , first ,","The Times, 26th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13012,26,2,1877,Winter,26,2,1877,Winter,"mini- mum maculation , or sum spots . No Madras droughts causing famine between 1812 and 1877 occurred outside these years","The Times, 26th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13013,26,2,1877,Winter,26,2,1877,Winter,"mnost serious ; but if the theory of cycles of drought is once firmly established , famiines can hardly take us","The Times, 26th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13014,28,2,1877,Winter,28,2,1877,Winter,graphic summary from ludia in regard to the periodicity of droughts ensi famines that the long sought for connexion between solar,"The Times, 28th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13015,3,3,1877,Spring,3,3,1877,Spring,"in the North , or che Indra whose thunderbolt smote drought demons in the East . In the second group auxumber","The Times, 03rd March 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13016,5,3,1877,Spring,5,3,1877,Spring,"are by the daily and hourly fact of death . Droughts , famines , and pestileuces are in their viewpart of","The Times, 05th March 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13017,12,3,1877,Spring,12,3,1877,Spring,"maimnum periods between ; fourth , that this cycle of drought coincides with a cycle of snn spots , both cycles","The Times, 12nd March 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13018,16,3,1877,Spring,16,3,1877,Spring,"mortality in some , at al events , of the drought-stricken districts . As it is , the railways are carrying","The Times, 16th March 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13019,28,3,1877,Spring,28,3,1877,Spring,"4,981,616 persons , are more or less affected by the drought ; and if the tracts in which half the crop","The Times, 28th March 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13020,28,3,1877,Spring,28,3,1877,Spring,for believingathat every 11th year will be a period of drought for the M3adras Presidency . - I believe that 1876,"The Times, 28th March 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13021,3,4,1877,Spring,3,4,1877,Spring,"as the growing crops had already begun to suifer through drought . It has relieved much of our anxiety , but","The Times, 03rd April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13022,3,4,1877,Spring,3,4,1877,Spring,"evor , and this too in despite of the sevore drought of 1875-6 , the real ill effects of which only","The Times, 03rd April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13023,3,4,1877,Spring,3,4,1877,Spring,", the mnintenance of E hic'i im the present prolonged drought is a questior of very serious import * . Neat","The Times, 03rd April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13024,4,4,1877,Spring,4,4,1877,Spring,"the soil , to which , no less than to drought , must be attributed tho recurrent scourge of famine .","The Times, 04th April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13025,7,4,1877,Spring,7,4,1877,Spring,", suggests , with a vioW to alleViating the great drought which generally prevails in certaiu parts of the Punjab ,","The Times, 07th April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13026,11,4,1877,Spring,11,4,1877,Spring,"crops have largely failed , wool has suffered from the drought as well as low markets at home , wherelcommercial depression","The Times, 11st April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13027,13,4,1877,Spring,13,4,1877,Spring,". Heavy rains had fallen , dispelling the fear of drought at least for the early part of the year .","The Times, 13rd April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13028,14,4,1877,Spring,14,4,1877,Spring,"or Airnott , someottiue rei.ding in Glasgow , afterwards ini DroughtouTplace , Edinburgh , woits of the deceased , George Arnott","The Times, 14th April 1877","England,Scotland",UKM,"UKM2,UKM3","UKM25,UKM34",Leith,19th Century newspaper,Media 13029,24,4,1877,Spring,24,4,1877,Spring,"for water purposes it had to think of seasons of drought , to look forward ten or 15 years , and","The Times, 24th April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13030,25,4,1877,Spring,25,4,1877,Spring,"and may , moreover , be stored for use in drought . The more inmportant portions of rivers in which the","The Times, 25th April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13031,27,4,1877,Spring,27,4,1877,Spring,"have the dried- up tank-beds become in two years of drought , that the anticipated two months ' supply has now","The Times, 27th April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13032,27,4,1877,Spring,27,4,1877,Spring,suckers spreading from the roots . Owing to the long drought the aloo has been trying to burst into flower this,"The Times, 27th April 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13033,1,5,1877,Spring,1,5,1877,Spring,"tract of country in question suffered last Summer from severe drought , which nearly destroyed the crops ; and the peasantry","The Times, 01st May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13034,2,5,1877,Spring,2,5,1877,Spring,"station of Madanapali has , even in this season of drought , an abundance of sub-soil water , and there is","The Times, 02nd May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13035,2,5,1877,Spring,2,5,1877,Spring,these classes of thg people in certain localities where the drought has caused mortaiity among the herds of cattle . The,"The Times, 02nd May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13036,18,5,1877,Spring,18,5,1877,Spring,"and unusual mortality will continue even after the period of drought and dearth of food is ended . "" Sir R.","The Times, 18th May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13037,21,5,1877,Spring,21,5,1877,Spring,"grand aireball as a wvarbng to them of famine , drought , or some ether calamity . "" SEFA-SAOrtIFXOE. -At Liverpool","The Times, 21st May 1877",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13038,22,5,1877,Spring,22,5,1877,Spring,"is between 25 and $5 inches that suffer most from drought . Here , although on the average the supply of","The Times, 22nd May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13039,22,5,1877,Spring,22,5,1877,Spring,"averago is 40 or W inchesi the occurreuce of such drought as will cause serious scarcity is rare , though when","The Times, 22nd May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13040,22,5,1877,Spring,22,5,1877,Spring,occur it is very severe . The results of a drought on the population are more likely to be felt enverely,"The Times, 22nd May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13041,25,5,1877,Spring,25,5,1877,Spring,", enabling them to be run in times of extreme drought on exceptional floods . These privileges were withdrawn in 1874","The Times, 25th May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13042,26,5,1877,Spring,26,5,1877,Spring,", where timely rains have dispelled all fears of a drought . The plain of Koniah epeciaUy exhibits most luxuriant crops","The Times, 26th May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13043,26,5,1877,Spring,26,5,1877,Spring,bhi com- mission . King 's Couruty. -LSeut . John Drought to be Capt . toyaliTywriu.Faidliers. -Sub-LSeut . William Fraucis Fawcett,"The Times, 26th May 1877",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,North Devon,19th Century newspaper,Media 13044,30,5,1877,Spring,30,5,1877,Spring,"but up to the present , owing to the extraordinary drought , they had not been able to get the turbine","The Times, 30th May 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13045,1,6,1877,Summer,1,6,1877,Summer,summer of 1876 was an unusually dry one . The drought caused a great scarcity of straw . Then came a,"The Times, 01st June 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13046,4,6,1877,Summer,4,6,1877,Summer,"reports are coming in which show thatAthe increasing heat and drought , combined with increasing dearness of food and absenee of","The Times, 04th June 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13047,4,6,1877,Summer,4,6,1877,Summer,"the state of tbo -public health is good . The drought in tho Northern Pro- vinces of the Empire was ,","The Times, 04th June 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13048,11,6,1877,Summer,11,6,1877,Summer,"Europeans being at- tacked . Probably , however , the drought , famine , and badness of the water may have","The Times, 11st June 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13049,11,6,1877,Summer,11,6,1877,Summer,way which adds greatly to aur difficulties in times of drought and famine . As to the evils of endogamy they,"The Times, 11st June 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13050,14,6,1877,Summer,14,6,1877,Summer,"in that respect , unless prevented by frost , unusual drought , or unavoinable cause or accident , or durinog necessary","The Times, 14th June 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13051,6,7,1877,Summer,6,7,1877,Summer,. Crop prospects not so good as they wvere . Drought complained of in Guzerat and Southern ahratta country . 31onsoon,"The Times, 06th July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13052,9,7,1877,Summer,9,7,1877,Summer,"store sheep was adve , sely influenced by the loug-continued drought in the Uolony , while the great uiiprovenient in the","The Times, 09th July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13053,9,7,1877,Summer,9,7,1877,Summer,"average of 150 persons to a square mile . The drought in Chingleput was most complete , and , oving to","The Times, 09th July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13054,13,7,1877,Summer,13,7,1877,Summer,"; ditto , 2-id Canal , 36s. : id . Drought reported in principal cotton districts . Crop prospects less favourable","The Times, 13rd July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13055,20,7,1877,Summer,20,7,1877,Summer,"; ditto , rfi6 Canal , 37s . Gd . Drought still continues in Dharwar districts , but refreshing rains have","The Times, 20th July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13056,25,7,1877,Summer,25,7,1877,Summer,"reply . The weather is fine . After a long drought the late crops are a ] l perishing , maize","The Times, 25th July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13057,25,7,1877,Summer,25,7,1877,Summer,this the fact announced yesterday by our Calcutta Correspondent that drought and scarcity are threatening some of the very districts from,"The Times, 25th July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13058,31,7,1877,Summer,31,7,1877,Summer,", Wlstehmore-bhl , by tho ltev . A. C. A. Drought , JAM t is , econd Eon of JoneN As.doi.D","The Times, 31st July 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13059,1,8,1877,Summer,1,8,1877,Summer,"we are told , in the districts visited by the drought , and already , it is stated , "" the","The Times, 01st August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13060,1,8,1877,Summer,1,8,1877,Summer,"must be effected' by cattle , and this terrible "" drought has already killed , and will kill , vast ""","The Times, 01st August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13061,6,8,1877,Summer,6,8,1877,Summer,"not cucceeded in navigating the upper waters in time of drought , altheugh professing to draw only 24 inches of water","The Times, 06th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13062,9,8,1877,Summer,9,8,1877,Summer,"nights make the sultry days more sultry , the long drought having made the plain an expanse of baked clay ,","The Times, 09th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13063,14,8,1877,Summer,14,8,1877,Summer,". It is stated that , owing to constantly recurring drought at Beliary , and the consequent difficulty in procuring forage","The Times, 14th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13064,14,8,1877,Summer,14,8,1877,Summer,"te corrresponding period of the previous year , and the drought at the date of their last advices from the colonies","The Times, 14th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13065,20,8,1877,Summer,20,8,1877,Summer,"great loss of crops is likely to occur . The drought continues in the North-West Pro- vinces , except at Benarcs","The Times, 20th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13066,24,8,1877,Summer,24,8,1877,Summer,should know that a better safeguard had been secured against drought than even a complete network of irrigation canals throughout the,"The Times, 24th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13067,24,8,1877,Summer,24,8,1877,Summer,"in corresponding latitudes , has been visited by a deso:ating drought tbroughout thu spring and summer , producing famine among the","The Times, 24th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13068,24,8,1877,Summer,24,8,1877,Summer,be some great atmuspheric law which spreads almost simultaneously desolating droughts over a vast region . On referring to Johnston 's,"The Times, 24th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13069,24,8,1877,Summer,24,8,1877,Summer,", dI the crops have been lost owing to the drought , and great distress prevails . Tlue isovernment in view","The Times, 24th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13070,24,8,1877,Summer,24,8,1877,Summer,"XC , Icr ; n X forDe . ga til drought continues . Berars-prospects not so good as they were ,","The Times, 24th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13071,24,8,1877,Summer,24,8,1877,Summer,"continues . Berars-prospects not so good as they were , drought complained of . Guzerat-light rains reported at Ahmeedabad . Subjoined","The Times, 24th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13072,27,8,1877,Summer,27,8,1877,Summer,BareiUy I but the West-ern districts are suffering severely from drought . In the Punjab the prospects are ba . Rain,"The Times, 27th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13073,27,8,1877,Summer,27,8,1877,Summer,"and B. L. Dutt , 3,767 . Gen. Thomas Anrstrong Drought , Colonel of thel5th Regiment , who died at his","The Times, 27th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13074,27,8,1877,Summer,27,8,1877,Summer,"Dragoons in the Peninsula and at W1'aterloo . Gan . Drought served uninterruptedly for 41 years in the 15th Regiment ,","The Times, 27th August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13075,31,8,1877,Summer,31,8,1877,Summer,"lose a judicious ruler . I Thera have leen heavy droughts up country . In the districts of Fraserburg alono 10,000","The Times, 31st August 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13076,1,9,1877,Autumn,1,9,1877,Autumn,"prevail with scarcely an effort to relieve it . What drought did last year in the North , floods threaten to","The Times, 01st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13077,1,9,1877,Autumn,1,9,1877,Autumn,is grave apprehension of a failure of the crops from drought . Tho Peking Gazette of the 23d of June contains,"The Times, 01st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13078,4,9,1877,Autumn,4,9,1877,Autumn,"the soil diminishing , chiefly from the incroased recurrence of droughts , ascribed io the d.struction of the forests . No","The Times, 04th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13079,7,9,1877,Autumn,7,9,1877,Autumn,", occur in a country wholly agricultural and lable to droughts . It is a difficulty which must be faced like","The Times, 07th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13080,8,9,1877,Autumn,8,9,1877,Autumn,"The inhabitanuts are labourers but poor , aud long contiuual drought has brought them face to face with starvation . The","The Times, 08th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13081,8,9,1877,Autumn,8,9,1877,Autumn,"foreseen on meteorological grounds last year , and the continued drought durinig the present summner ( an unusual feature in Iudian","The Times, 08th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13082,8,9,1877,Autumn,8,9,1877,Autumn,"these six famines , five were caused by years of drought coincidlent with , or adjoining tn , the periods of","The Times, 08th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13083,10,9,1877,Autumn,10,9,1877,Autumn,to the comptio of this noble wrork ALi Durl baa Drought qualities as an ll ustrator som eubime that onet feels,"The Times, 10th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13084,11,9,1877,Autumn,11,9,1877,Autumn,"belief that , whether the law of the cycle of droughts has yet been discovered or notA we are on tha","The Times, 11st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13085,11,9,1877,Autumn,11,9,1877,Autumn,"we can not preI dict the exact year of a drought , that a drought there will be within no very","The Times, 11st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13086,11,9,1877,Autumn,11,9,1877,Autumn,"dict the exact year of a drought , that a drought there will be within no very wide limits of diver-","The Times, 11st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13087,11,9,1877,Autumn,11,9,1877,Autumn,"Kistna have been as fertile as ever amid the prevailing drought . Scarcely less important than physical causes of Famine ,","The Times, 11st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13088,12,9,1877,Autumn,12,9,1877,Autumn,"well bred , broke to ride , the other fOr drought , work . Bioth warraned souxnd . Apply at 2i","The Times, 12nd September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13089,17,9,1877,Autumn,17,9,1877,Autumn,"Majesty 's Minister at Rio de Janeiro eeporting on the drought in the Northern Provinces Brazl , and su'gesting a public","The Times, 17th September 1877",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13090,19,9,1877,Autumn,19,9,1877,Autumn,there was an end of the long torrid heat and drought which for more than three months had made a furnace,"The Times, 19th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13091,19,9,1877,Autumn,19,9,1877,Autumn,policy . lWhile the great tank of Kalowewa ex- isted drought tlhroughout the districts which were watered from it was unknown,"The Times, 19th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13092,19,9,1877,Autumn,19,9,1877,Autumn,"to believe that , whether the law of theicycle of droughts has yet been discovered or not , we are on","The Times, 19th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13093,20,9,1877,Autumn,20,9,1877,Autumn,"interlude , separating the prophecy of the three years ' drought , "" As God the Lord of Israel liveth ,","The Times, 20th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13094,21,9,1877,Autumn,21,9,1877,Autumn,"in this particular case ; but the liability to recurrent droughts , and , by consequence , recurrent famines , is","The Times, 21st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13095,21,9,1877,Autumn,21,9,1877,Autumn,"have been careless of provisions for mitigating the effects of drought , if we have wasted on vain objects the' means","The Times, 21st September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13096,22,9,1877,Autumn,22,9,1877,Autumn,"will in time enable us to foretell the cycle of droughts , public opinion should demand that the investigation be prosecuted","The Times, 22nd September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13097,24,9,1877,Autumn,24,9,1877,Autumn,the crops are in good condition ; in Gwalior the drought continues ; in liajpootana there has been good rain for,"The Times, 24th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13098,26,9,1877,Autumn,26,9,1877,Autumn,"continues his journey through Transkei . '1here is a severe drought in the Mlidlaind districts , and a loss of stock","The Times, 26th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13099,28,9,1877,Autumn,28,9,1877,Autumn,"winds which are still prevauiig and the long interval of drought , the growing corn is rapidly withering away , so","The Times, 28th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13100,1,10,1877,Autumn,1,10,1877,Autumn,"no improvement in prospects . In the Worth- West the drought still continues . A steady , dry west wvind has","The Times, 01st October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13101,1,10,1877,Autumn,1,10,1877,Autumn,"the present case . Ilhe fact is that the late droughts have been well-nigh unprecedented , and that no human fore-","The Times, 01st October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13102,3,10,1877,Autumn,3,10,1877,Autumn,"at present financially successful , con- fer in times of drought great benefits on the country through which they pass ,","The Times, 03rd October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13103,6,10,1877,Autumn,6,10,1877,Autumn,"storage . Last year , during a four months ' drought , he was enabled to give water not only to","The Times, 06th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13104,6,10,1877,Autumn,6,10,1877,Autumn,many others at a great distance ; and when the drought was over his reservoirs were stiil three-parte full . e,"The Times, 06th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13105,6,10,1877,Autumn,6,10,1877,Autumn,"which the reservoirs have been tiled . In a long drought the water in the water-course ceases , and the only","The Times, 06th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13106,6,10,1877,Autumn,6,10,1877,Autumn,". The spring never feals , but in a long drought its i yield falls to a gallon a minute ,","The Times, 06th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13107,6,10,1877,Autumn,6,10,1877,Autumn,but the breadth of country affected at this time by drought in Iadia would almost lead to the conclusion that the,"The Times, 06th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13108,6,10,1877,Autumn,6,10,1877,Autumn,"the less likely is that district to be visited by drought . When , however , the rain does entirelv fail","The Times, 06th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13109,6,10,1877,Autumn,6,10,1877,Autumn,outlay that we can hope to reduce the ravages of drought . Let us pursae the course upon which the Indian,"The Times, 06th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13110,6,10,1877,Autumn,6,10,1877,Autumn,from the unreasonable charges brought against them . A serious drought prevails in the eastern aud midland districts of the colony,"The Times, 06th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13111,8,10,1877,Autumn,8,10,1877,Autumn,North- West Provinces. -No rain save showers in Ghazeeporo ; drought and heat continue ; disIress elt in Agra and Rohilkund,"The Times, 08th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13112,8,10,1877,Autumn,8,10,1877,Autumn,showers in Ajmere and Dlarevar ; no rain elsewhere ; drought increasing in Eastern : States ; prices not yet excessive,"The Times, 08th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13113,9,10,1877,Autumn,9,10,1877,Autumn,"is curtailed . When , therefore , there is a drought the people , unless they have accumulated stores , can","The Times, 09th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13114,9,10,1877,Autumn,9,10,1877,Autumn,"variety of condition allow of something , like coniidence that drought 'will never be universal , at least not everywhere of","The Times, 09th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13115,11,10,1877,Autumn,11,10,1877,Autumn,subscribe 250 guineas in aid of the sufferers from tlh drought in the northern provinces of BraziL Votes of thanks to,"The Times, 11st October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13116,12,10,1877,Autumn,12,10,1877,Autumn,"which has been afflicted in even still greater measure by drought , our commantus have been laid upon the Provincial Governments","The Times, 12nd October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13117,12,10,1877,Autumn,12,10,1877,Autumn,"floods , that Shensi and Kansuh have been afflicted with drought , that Shantung , Hlonan , and the Metropolitan Province","The Times, 12nd October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13118,12,10,1877,Autumn,12,10,1877,Autumn,for the very good reason that when there is a drought these tanks and wvells are the first to dry up,"The Times, 12nd October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13119,15,10,1877,Autumn,15,10,1877,Autumn,Ocr. 14 . The whole aspect or atair throughout the drought-stricken Provinces is changed by a general rainfaU during the past,"The Times, 15th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13120,17,10,1877,Autumn,17,10,1877,Autumn,"made effectual preparations for the chastisement of Kreli . The drought continues with unabated severity , and in some parts of","The Times, 17th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13121,20,10,1877,Autumn,20,10,1877,Autumn,gent to be Second Lieut Mine 's County. -Capt Joha Drought realeas his commission . hoyal Meath . -Robert Bernard George,"The Times, 20th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13122,20,10,1877,Autumn,20,10,1877,Autumn,"The last season has been exceptionally bad from the excessive drought , and the couseqiuence is that there is everywhere severe","The Times, 20th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13123,23,10,1877,Autumn,23,10,1877,Autumn,and goods and passenger traffic interrupted . Just undertheNeil.herryHills the drought in Coimbatore had been long and severe . No cotton,"The Times, 23rd October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13124,23,10,1877,Autumn,23,10,1877,Autumn,"Ghaut , lead- ing to the Neilgherry plateau , the droughtwas very marked , all the smaller water-courses from the mountains","The Times, 23rd October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13125,23,10,1877,Autumn,23,10,1877,Autumn,of reach of the calamity overshadowing the land . The drought here in the early months of the year was very,"The Times, 23rd October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13126,24,10,1877,Autumn,24,10,1877,Autumn,which they are always liable to be prostrated by a drought and to be thrown back upon the Govertnent . We,"The Times, 24th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13127,26,10,1877,Autumn,26,10,1877,Autumn,.. . . 5 0 ! Gar.grave Wiaeslteyan 0 ASutlterfrm drought Schiosi . Leeds .. 5 2 0 Ia South California,"The Times, 26th October 1877",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13128,29,10,1877,Autumn,29,10,1877,Autumn,"the whole Presidency . Now , a second season of drought has this year rendered useless , as a preventive against","The Times, 29th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13129,30,10,1877,Autumn,30,10,1877,Autumn,"minl will take home is the complete iteak-up of the drought . All through Victoria heavy rain is now falling ,","The Times, 30th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13130,30,10,1877,Autumn,30,10,1877,Autumn,"possible moment for fighting , as there is a severe drought , which Would prevent their campaign for any considerable number","The Times, 30th October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13131,31,10,1877,Autumn,31,10,1877,Autumn,"is now-namely , from 5oft. to 6ft . The longest drought in the lake disnrict of which there is any record","The Times, 31st October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13132,31,10,1877,Autumn,31,10,1877,Autumn,"record lasted about o0 days , and during such a drought the drawing off of 10,000,000 gallons per day , and","The Times, 31st October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13133,31,10,1877,Autumn,31,10,1877,Autumn,day are wiathdrawn the lake at the end of a drought of S0 days -a very care occurrence- would be drawn,"The Times, 31st October 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13134,7,11,1877,Autumn,7,11,1877,Autumn,"we might carry on a more systematic defenive warfare against drought and famine by die storage of water in tanks ,","The Times, 07th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13135,7,11,1877,Autumn,7,11,1877,Autumn,"Mr. Pogsou , prophesled in 1876 a recurrence of the drought and famine in 1877. *A Again , more efforts might","The Times, 07th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13136,7,11,1877,Autumn,7,11,1877,Autumn,"would last long enough to make up for the protracted drought . If the North-Eastern monsoon bad failed , the distress","The Times, 07th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13137,12,11,1877,Autumn,12,11,1877,Autumn,"the country ; also , I believe , of the drought that destroyed the crops and the cattle . The large","The Times, 12nd November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13138,13,11,1877,Autumn,13,11,1877,Autumn,"and sOwn'n were utterly destroyed by a five nionths ' drought , and the cattle and sheep could not be kept","The Times, 13rd November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13139,14,11,1877,Autumn,14,11,1877,Autumn,3ft. in height . Trees which have lived through the drought with difficulty are now putting forth all their vigour in,"The Times, 14th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13140,14,11,1877,Autumn,14,11,1877,Autumn,that it is only now pansingthrough a long period of drought alnd sore distress for man and beast . We have,"The Times, 14th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13141,15,11,1877,Autumn,15,11,1877,Autumn,"north-western portions of tho tJolony have been suffering severely from drought . The loss of stock has been serious , and","The Times, 15th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13142,15,11,1877,Autumn,15,11,1877,Autumn,"settlers to overstock their lano. , , and a severe drought has , in theso circumstances , > sIecessarily been fatal","The Times, 15th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13143,16,11,1877,Autumn,16,11,1877,Autumn,"estimate by nearly 8 tons . Taking into consideration the drought , leaf disease , &c. , which are likely to","The Times, 16th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13144,19,11,1877,Autumn,19,11,1877,Autumn,"stop field work , and between this cause and a drought of several months the crops have to a great extent","The Times, 19th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13145,19,11,1877,Autumn,19,11,1877,Autumn,"appeared likely to be visited with a second and severe drought , and the effect of the second drought , so","The Times, 19th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13146,19,11,1877,Autumn,19,11,1877,Autumn,"and severe drought , and the effect of the second drought , so far as thev had gone , would be","The Times, 19th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13147,22,11,1877,Autumn,22,11,1877,Autumn,"; tbut when meteorological symptoms were at their terorst the drought broke up , and for the last month have had","The Times, 22nd November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13148,22,11,1877,Autumn,22,11,1877,Autumn,"have received a check in the shape of a severe drought , which wiU diminish the export . of woel ,","The Times, 22nd November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13149,22,11,1877,Autumn,22,11,1877,Autumn,", end that but for the destruction caused by the drought the price of meat would have been too low to","The Times, 22nd November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13150,26,11,1877,Autumn,26,11,1877,Autumn,"allow the head to fal , thereby causing a great drought to th& horse . By 8 . H 's patent","The Times, 26th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13151,26,11,1877,Autumn,26,11,1877,Autumn,"the local Government of the principle that in times of drought the Government may suspend , but ought not to remit","The Times, 26th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13152,30,11,1877,Autumn,30,11,1877,Autumn,East . Another matter of serious conseouence was the severe drought which hadl occurred in the riverine district anti the northern,"The Times, 30th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13153,4,12,1877,Winter,4,12,1877,Winter,"which has almost certainly been the immediate cause of the drought . This , however , is a speculation wvhich on","The Times, 04th December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13154,4,12,1877,Winter,4,12,1877,Winter,"entire loss of the crops of that season from continued drought , those of Pege-have been drowned and washed away by","The Times, 04th December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13155,11,12,1877,Winter,11,12,1877,Winter,"for calcilation , there vw zo reason to expect a drought this autumn . But this fact could not be known","The Times, 11st December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13156,14,12,1877,Winter,14,12,1877,Winter,"good attendance . The chairman remarked that a slightly longer drought would have greatly aggravated the recent famine , and that","The Times, 14th December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13157,15,12,1877,Winter,15,12,1877,Winter,"? Of course we must provide for the extra- ordinary droughts , though there may not be a dozen in a","The Times, 15th December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13158,20,12,1877,Winter,20,12,1877,Winter,had had a bad lambing season owing to the continued drought ; and the Govern- ment had taken a good deal,"The Times, 20th December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13159,20,12,1877,Winter,20,12,1877,Winter,ready market . He will know whether it is from drought or from excess of moisture that his district is most,"The Times, 20th December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13160,21,12,1877,Winter,21,12,1877,Winter,to the composition of this noble work H.L DorG has Drought QUaRltes as an Illustrator so sublime that one feels ashamed,"The Times, 21st December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13161,22,12,1877,Winter,22,12,1877,Winter,""" Not onlyis the rinfall enormous and the intervals of droughts , which seL dom occur , very short compared with","The Times, 22nd December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13162,22,12,1877,Winter,22,12,1877,Winter,"Grave says , "" We musb provide for the extraordinary droughts , though there may not be a dozen in a","The Times, 22nd December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13163,22,12,1877,Winter,22,12,1877,Winter,"to last a month . "" The duration of the drought to be provided for would not matter so much if","The Times, 22nd December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13164,22,12,1877,Winter,22,12,1877,Winter,only be exposed during the last few days of the drought and would be covered again the moment any rain fell,"The Times, 22nd December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13165,22,12,1877,Winter,22,12,1877,Winter,"Grave considers that less than a "" month of real drought would necessitate the provision of this large reservoir . That","The Times, 22nd December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13166,22,12,1877,Winter,22,12,1877,Winter,"reservoir . That is , that when a month of drought came the 5Oft. of water would be drawn off ,","The Times, 22nd December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13167,22,12,1877,Winter,22,12,1877,Winter,"in winter , and suffern ( or enjoys ) comparative drought in spring and summer . For instance , in the","The Times, 22nd December 1877",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,Derwent,19th Century newspaper,Media 13168,28,12,1877,Winter,28,12,1877,Winter,"mind that water for irrigation , although in seasons of drought more predous than gold , is useless in ordinary seasons","The Times, 28th December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13169,1,1,1878,Winter,1,1,1878,Winter,"from which the colony was su ffering through the long-continued drought , was at last relieved by copious showers , which","The Times, 01st January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13170,2,1,1878,Winter,2,1,1878,Winter,"thWee circumstances aTe atttributable. to the same causo-via. , the drought wnich prevailed througbout the summ ? r , and wvhicb","The Times, 02nd January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13171,3,1,1878,Winter,3,1,1878,Winter,"to amend the worst consequences of such a seston of drought , and proves that against such visitations there is ,","The Times, 03rd January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13172,3,1,1878,Winter,3,1,1878,Winter,the NorthernProvinces fbut with the catire absence of rain the drought is as bad as ever . A&dvices from the seaport,"The Times, 03rd January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13173,7,1,1878,Winter,7,1,1878,Winter,"of live stock were unusually large , but tho protracted drought led to lower prices being obtained , and the 44,329","The Times, 07th January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13174,21,1,1878,Winter,21,1,1878,Winter,"G. Bltfour , -To aslc whether further papcrsrelating to tbs droughts in india willd be laid on the table . lOOT5CES","The Times, 21st January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13175,22,1,1878,Winter,22,1,1878,Winter,", for the purposes of irrigation , dana "" this drought of the canals , the tanks , and the wels","The Times, 22nd January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13176,22,1,1878,Winter,22,1,1878,Winter,"and sent to Uadras , and adding that the long drought under wlhich a large portion of the colony had been","The Times, 22nd January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13177,23,1,1878,Winter,23,1,1878,Winter,"got no further than this , that there is a drought and then famine ? There is no failure of water","The Times, 23rd January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13178,24,1,1878,Winter,24,1,1878,Winter,", and milet . On the other hand , the drought is equally severe against the poppy , I presume ,","The Times, 24th January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13179,25,1,1878,Winter,25,1,1878,Winter,point to a diminished rate I ncrea ; o . Droughts and storms are of frequent occurrence athe latitudes where such,"The Times, 25th January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13180,28,1,1878,Winter,28,1,1878,Winter,"war had produced a stagnation of trade , the long-continued drought bad raised the necessaries of life to famime prices .","The Times, 28th January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13181,4,2,1878,Winter,4,2,1878,Winter,on the 28th of December . By last accounts the drought in the north-east continued with- out remissioni and its effects,"The Times, 04th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13182,5,2,1878,Winter,5,2,1878,Winter,"southern island are very gloomy in consequence of the long-continued drought . As it is , very much of the grain","The Times, 05th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13183,5,2,1878,Winter,5,2,1878,Winter,"275,000 for emigration . The financial statement is gene- The drought in Austra ] ia is serious . We have received","The Times, 05th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13184,5,2,1878,Winter,5,2,1878,Winter,that war may yet be declared by Cetywayo . The drought has at length broken up . The Standard and Mail,"The Times, 05th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13185,7,2,1878,Winter,7,2,1878,Winter,". And , to add to all thesa troubles , drought still continues over the greater portion of this country ,","The Times, 07th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13186,7,2,1878,Winter,7,2,1878,Winter,", of well-built and comfortable homes are deserted . The drought renders it impossible to crowd the cattle together in camps","The Times, 07th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13187,11,2,1878,Winter,11,2,1878,Winter,"Provinces until the country has completely recovered from the late drought . The new measures , he said , were cordially","The Times, 11st February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13188,14,2,1878,Winter,14,2,1878,Winter,now necessary to endure increase daily in consequence of the drought from which this part of the colony has so long,"The Times, 14th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13189,16,2,1878,Winter,16,2,1878,Winter,"from a famine shortly , owing to the long continued drought and the destruction of grain , resulting from the military","The Times, 16th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13190,18,2,1878,Winter,18,2,1878,Winter,"indifferent , and much affected by heavy rains , long droughts , and other causes ; and , besides it ,","The Times, 18th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13191,19,2,1878,Winter,19,2,1878,Winter,"golden eggs . No doubt a three years ' continuous drought has had much to do with the famine , but","The Times, 19th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13192,21,2,1878,Winter,21,2,1878,Winter,"receipts in this department . After referring to the continued drought , the report states that the severity of the pinch","The Times, 21st February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13193,25,2,1878,Winter,25,2,1878,Winter,"grass ; this year , however , the long- continued drought , from which we are so severely suffering , has","The Times, 25th February 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13194,2,3,1878,Spring,2,3,1878,Spring,"bo allowed certain exermptious when such mills were stopped by drought or floods . Lord F. C1AVENDISEI supported the clause ,","The Times, 02nd March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13195,2,3,1878,Spring,2,3,1878,Spring,"and rebellion prevail ovor the north-eastern frontier districts , unprecedented drought is causing great loss of stock and creating most serious","The Times, 02nd March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13196,5,3,1878,Spring,5,3,1878,Spring,"the Colony have Vastly improved since the iesstion of the drought , which has now entirely brolken up . The last","The Times, 05th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13197,9,3,1878,Spring,9,3,1878,Spring,"are generally below the average , in consequence of the drought , -which is.causing much suffering and loss of sheep anid","The Times, 09th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13198,13,3,1878,Spring,13,3,1878,Spring,"the Legation at Peciin , upon tae distess whinn the drought of the last two years has caused iu the northern","The Times, 13rd March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13199,13,3,1878,Spring,13,3,1878,Spring,"tuence esatwaro to tLe borders of Corea , an unusual drought was experienced . ThnauATIUN TO qIuExSLAND. -The ship Kapumda ,","The Times, 13rd March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13200,15,3,1878,Spring,15,3,1878,Spring,"88th Regiment , which will return to Capetown . The drought has broken up in many parts of the country ,","The Times, 15th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13201,15,3,1878,Spring,15,3,1878,Spring,are suffering from the double affliotion of war and long-continued drought . The committee in Cape Town consists of the Chief,"The Times, 15th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13202,19,3,1878,Spring,19,3,1878,Spring,"meal pits destroyed , their cattle captured , and a drought all over the land , they are passing the outposts","The Times, 19th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13203,21,3,1878,Spring,21,3,1878,Spring,"natural and artificial ; the former including excessive rains , droughts , frosts , insects and vermin , and various meteorological","The Times, 21st March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13204,25,3,1878,Spring,25,3,1878,Spring,"of the colony , and it is hoped that the drought which has prevailed in several districts is about to be","The Times, 25th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13205,26,3,1878,Spring,26,3,1878,Spring,"of the new Mlinistry , the breaking up of the drought , the timiely arrival of reinforcements , and the appointment","The Times, 26th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13206,26,3,1878,Spring,26,3,1878,Spring,"one season . No ott er green crop resists the drought better than Lucerne , and there is not asother forage-plant","The Times, 26th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13207,29,3,1878,Spring,29,3,1878,Spring,The very marked development of insect life after a prolonged drought is a fact of great practical interest in connexion with,"The Times, 29th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13208,30,3,1878,Spring,30,3,1878,Spring,excessive multiplicatiou of insect life during the late period of drought . The harvest in several places has been literally eaten,"The Times, 30th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13209,30,3,1878,Spring,30,3,1878,Spring,", consequently , to leave their fields insown . The drought elsewhere will bring after it the same practical result .","The Times, 30th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13210,1,4,1878,Spring,1,4,1878,Spring,"1862 , when a di ; nstrous but less extensive drought occurred . The necessity fr works for storing water and","The Times, 01st April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13211,1,4,1878,Spring,1,4,1878,Spring,"hopes are enter- tained of a speedy termination of the drought , and even the saving of some of the crops","The Times, 01st April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13212,3,4,1878,Spring,3,4,1878,Spring,the two mate- rial agencies by which the consequences of drought can be best averted are irrigation and railways . But,"The Times, 03rd April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13213,6,4,1878,Spring,6,4,1878,Spring,"and other countries . As already telegraphed , the severe drought from which the ( Colony has been suffering has now","The Times, 06th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13214,8,4,1878,Spring,8,4,1878,Spring,"This falling off may possibly-he partially attributed to the severe drought suffered by the Eastern provinoes , as well as to","The Times, 08th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13215,10,4,1878,Spring,10,4,1878,Spring,"CORESSPONDENT . ) ALOURINE , Frn . 21 . The drought which had occasionedi considerable loss , and fromj which the","The Times, 10th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13216,12,4,1878,Spring,12,4,1878,Spring,months ' time . Heavy rainshavefallen in almost all the droughtstrick ; endisItricts . The following is from the Voikstenm of,"The Times, 12nd April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13217,13,4,1878,Spring,13,4,1878,Spring,"quantity of corn in Castile . There is a severe drought in -MTorocco , and the Sultan has been on foot","The Times, 13rd April 1878",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13218,18,4,1878,Spring,18,4,1878,Spring,wvhich must have cost a pretty penny in such a drought and which be was almost ashamed to eat . Tubbing,"The Times, 18th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13219,18,4,1878,Spring,18,4,1878,Spring,"wells continue to be throughout even the very extreme of drought . In the Cuddapahl district , in the very midst","The Times, 18th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13220,18,4,1878,Spring,18,4,1878,Spring,"Cuddapahl district , in the very midst of the greatest drought and when the tanks were alU dry , there was","The Times, 18th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13221,26,4,1878,Spring,26,4,1878,Spring,", but the wvorkg of the farmis , owing tothe drought , producedonly442 , against 2,675 . In view of the","The Times, 26th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13222,27,4,1878,Spring,27,4,1878,Spring,"trade of the colony , nandthe elfect3 of the severe drought there . The consequence hadhbeen a reduction in thevolun oftheirbusiness","The Times, 27th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13223,30,4,1878,Spring,30,4,1878,Spring,", together with a number of nilitary invalids . The drought which a month or two ago caused distress in the","The Times, 30th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13224,1,5,1878,Spring,1,5,1878,Spring,"you near mo this new fresh Parliamentary year . The drought , resulting from the insufficiency of the rise of the","The Times, 01st May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13225,1,5,1878,Spring,1,5,1878,Spring,", but this amount is a mere nothing . As drought is an exceptional thing , and as it is necessary","The Times, 01st May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13226,10,5,1878,Spring,10,5,1878,Spring,", too , ; at a time when a serious drought offered fur- , thelobst3cls to Church w. ork , nnd","The Times, 10th May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13227,10,5,1878,Spring,10,5,1878,Spring,"well as of the sad distress caused by the recent drought , and the emisting disturbances in the Cape Colony ,","The Times, 10th May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13228,17,5,1878,Spring,17,5,1878,Spring,"of officials in civil offices , and finally the terrible drought which has devastated almost all the Northern provinces . To","The Times, 17th May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13229,23,5,1878,Spring,23,5,1878,Spring,", and its chief resource , espe- cially in long-continued drought , is the spring supply . Hee had given up","The Times, 23rd May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13230,23,5,1878,Spring,23,5,1878,Spring,"Staffordshire , of St. M1ary 's Hcspital ; Eugene Napoleon Drought , Winchmore- hill , of St. Barthelomew 's HosFital ;","The Times, 23rd May 1878",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,Cheadle,19th Century newspaper,Media 13231,25,5,1878,Spring,25,5,1878,Spring,"be Second Lieut. on anmaeutoation. 106th Foot. -Gentleman Cadet John Drought Matuss-11 , from the Rtoyal Military College , to be","The Times, 25th May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13232,29,5,1878,Spring,29,5,1878,Spring,cocoa sold at S13 to S13 S0c . The long-prevailing drought in Demerara had at length been broken by welcome rain,"The Times, 29th May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13233,31,5,1878,Spring,31,5,1878,Spring,"to the war on the Cape frDntier , aud the drought in the neighbouring co ; ony , that have diverted","The Times, 31st May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13234,31,5,1878,Spring,31,5,1878,Spring,"rate , purify and enlarge it ; and in the drouth of this latter half of the lith century there was","The Times, 31st May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13235,3,6,1878,Summer,3,6,1878,Summer,"the producer . Eight years ago a general and long-contirnued drought stopped the growth of the grass , andj consequently ,","The Times, 03rd June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13236,3,6,1878,Summer,3,6,1878,Summer,"the sum we have named as the measure of a drought in our dairy lands . It would , however ,","The Times, 03rd June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13237,8,6,1878,Summer,8,6,1878,Summer,"to a tenth , of what it was before the drought , and the price of rice has risen to five","The Times, 08th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13238,10,6,1878,Summer,10,6,1878,Summer,of MIorocco are suffering severely from the effects of a drought which has already lasted 12 months . The crops have,"The Times, 10th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13239,14,6,1878,Summer,14,6,1878,Summer,"that heavy and continuous rains fell this month in the droughty region . As these can have no immnediate effect ,","The Times, 14th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13240,15,6,1878,Summer,15,6,1878,Summer,"long neglect The climate itself needs renewing ; the destructive drought which even the most enthusiastic patriots , such as MIr","The Times, 15th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13241,18,6,1878,Summer,18,6,1878,Summer,"country were . suffering severe , y from the coutinued drought . The public health wias , notwithstanding the oppressive state","The Times, 18th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13242,18,6,1878,Summer,18,6,1878,Summer,which had come to a dead s.op during the long drought . Business generally in the colony was very dull .,"The Times, 18th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13243,21,6,1878,Summer,21,6,1878,Summer,". Like all the East , it is liable to droughts , but it should lhave its own insurances against them","The Times, 21st June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13244,22,6,1878,Summer,22,6,1878,Summer,"had been forced to quit Ceara in consequence of a drought , and it is stated that 170 of them perished","The Times, 22nd June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13245,25,6,1878,Summer,25,6,1878,Summer,"respect to the maize crop , owfing to the king drought , it is a corn ! lete failure , there","The Times, 25th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13246,28,6,1878,Summer,28,6,1878,Summer,to protect the people from the calamities following upon excessive drought . But nothing that I have written must be held,"The Times, 28th June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13247,1,7,1878,Summer,1,7,1878,Summer,". A2 Faile in Engl and pranf erqinqmaa- , he droughtses ) and reliable inforATioent gratuitoslhy Bin ad hhlssn choolge Addens","The Times, 01st July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13248,1,7,1878,Summer,1,7,1878,Summer,"rains . have fallen of late pretty generally in the drought-ravaged region , the Govern- ment will have to continue tofind","The Times, 01st July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13249,5,7,1878,Summer,5,7,1878,Summer,"the Company 's improvements ) . fresh a-ir Circulates Abtout drought , anid free from dust or blacks , Suitable for","The Times, 05th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13250,6,7,1878,Summer,6,7,1878,Summer,"SYDNEY , MAY II . Thq cost of a prolonged drought to a pastorkl colony has just been indicated by offlicial","The Times, 06th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13251,12,7,1878,Summer,12,7,1878,Summer,"the Provtst ot St. Ninian 's ; Itev . Hlernry Drought Sheppard , D.D . and X.D. , rector of St.","The Times, 12nd July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13252,13,7,1878,Summer,13,7,1878,Summer,Douglas to be Lieut. 2Sth Foot. -Sub-Lieut . Thomas Armstrong Drought to be Lieut. 31st Foot. -Second Lieut . Ralphi William,"The Times, 13rd July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13253,13,7,1878,Summer,13,7,1878,Summer,"to take account of the last six weeks of the drought , wlhich extended into the middle of Februarv of this","The Times, 13rd July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13254,19,7,1878,Summer,19,7,1878,Summer,3Morocco aro sufferng severely fromu the off eels of a drought . the crops huov tntirely failed ; all vegetationi is,"The Times, 19th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13255,22,7,1878,Summer,22,7,1878,Summer,"were effected , this being ocraoss d by the extreme droughty weatler . Towards tho afternson a few stirks were sold","The Times, 22nd July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13256,22,7,1878,Summer,22,7,1878,Summer,"no serions injury may be o psrehended . The contiDued drought has further weakened ayhe spare- blued eardens , and it","The Times, 22nd July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13257,25,7,1878,Summer,25,7,1878,Summer,"been in the later 'nonths , when tho long continued drought has prematurely reduced tho rivers to their summer level .","The Times, 25th July 1878","England,Scotland",UKM,"UKM6,UKM2","UKM63,UKM27","Loch Awe,Loch Tay,Rannoch",19th Century newspaper,Media 13258,26,7,1878,Summer,26,7,1878,Summer,"amuount being only 0165 of an inch , and this drought , with great heat , was very destructive to plants","The Times, 26th July 1878",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF14,Nottingham,19th Century newspaper,Media 13259,29,7,1878,Summer,29,7,1878,Summer,"as at Ascot , for the exceedingly hot weather and drought which have recently prevatiled have rendered the preparation of many","The Times, 29th July 1878",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Ascot,19th Century newspaper,Media 13260,29,7,1878,Summer,29,7,1878,Summer,the Eastern markets generally are still suffering from the lat. drought and famine . On home account business is quiet .,"The Times, 29th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13261,30,7,1878,Summer,30,7,1878,Summer,and their disappearance is probably the cause of those disastrous droughts of which records are only found in its later history,"The Times, 30th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13262,30,7,1878,Summer,30,7,1878,Summer,"island are reforested , or until irrigation provides against the droughts which periodically occur , all agricultural enterprise involving much outlay","The Times, 30th July 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13263,1,8,1878,Summer,1,8,1878,Summer,"establishing systema of irrigation , thea insuring the crop against drought .. "" And 10thly' . The fact of the country","The Times, 01st August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13264,2,8,1878,Summer,2,8,1878,Summer,"upon some soils not so vell adapted for wheat the drought has been injurious , upon suitable soils it has been","The Times, 02nd August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13265,5,8,1878,Summer,5,8,1878,Summer,". HOP 7AIRKETS. 'a1r "" BUAY , SAg.3. -The long-continued drOughtwas , upto Lut night , beginnin g to tel seriously","The Times, 05th August 1878",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,London district,19th Century newspaper,Media 13266,6,8,1878,Summer,6,8,1878,Summer,make the two ends meet . But when famines or droughts had to be met over whole distrints year after year,"The Times, 06th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13267,14,8,1878,Summer,14,8,1878,Summer,which they had hoped it woldd terminate . and the drought which prevailed in other parts oflndia produced a strain on,"The Times, 14th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13268,15,8,1878,Summer,15,8,1878,Summer,The general average is 95 . Complaints are made of drought in the north and rain in the south . The,"The Times, 15th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13269,17,8,1878,Summer,17,8,1878,Summer,river both in time of flood and in time of drought . The estUblishment of self-actila tide-registering gauges at several points,"The Times, 17th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13270,19,8,1878,Summer,19,8,1878,Summer,"present circumsainces in so hard a grounid and with so droughty a climate is certainly up-hill work , and demands from","The Times, 19th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13271,22,8,1878,Summer,22,8,1878,Summer,"plague of locusts . Tlhere ara also seasons of great drought , but the heavy dews to a great exstent counteract","The Times, 22nd August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13272,29,8,1878,Summer,29,8,1878,Summer,". The springs of prosperity were dried up by the drought of last year , and we have suffered more from","The Times, 29th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13273,29,8,1878,Summer,29,8,1878,Summer,"; and zecond , the losses consequent on the -late drought . The squatters who have bought so largely from the","The Times, 29th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13274,31,8,1878,Summer,31,8,1878,Summer,free pardon . There is reason to hope that the drought on the frontier is breaking up . Heavy rains have,"The Times, 31st August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13275,9,9,1878,Autumn,9,9,1878,Autumn,"districts . Local supplies of food being destreyed by the drought , the railway gave the Government the means of bringing","The Times, 09th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13276,10,9,1878,Autumn,10,9,1878,Autumn,"times made nothing but a bare subsistence , and whenever drought or famine approached were without any resources whatever . We","The Times, 10th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13277,14,9,1878,Autumn,14,9,1878,Autumn,". Notwithstanding a decline in the condition in consequence of drought caused by want of rain , tbe erop , with","The Times, 14th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13278,27,9,1878,Autumn,27,9,1878,Autumn,"andwithout . But if , as this visita- tion of drought and dearth gradually disappears , the remembrance thereof begin to","The Times, 27th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13279,30,9,1878,Autumn,30,9,1878,Autumn,"Although this is a 'dry' country , and in prolonged droughts the loss is terrible , stilI with wels , tanks","The Times, 30th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13280,30,9,1878,Autumn,30,9,1878,Autumn,"then , where we now hear of millions lost by drought , we shall then only hear of thousands . ""","The Times, 30th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13281,2,10,1878,Autumn,2,10,1878,Autumn,"as vested interests fell in . Again , a great drought had long prevailed and many farmers had , in consequence","The Times, 02nd October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13282,4,10,1878,Autumn,4,10,1878,Autumn,"a grand total of 24,22S,456 . The luases caused by drought , therefore , appear to have been 38,553 horses ,","The Times, 04th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13283,5,10,1878,Autumn,5,10,1878,Autumn,"WVales in 7187 was 508,540 , but the protracted . drought pre-ventedI much of the ore from being dressed , and","The Times, 05th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13284,8,10,1878,Autumn,8,10,1878,Autumn,"has been suffering ever since 1872 from a succession of droughts and bad harvests , so that , as tho consular","The Times, 08th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13285,9,10,1878,Autumn,9,10,1878,Autumn,", benefited the district by putting an end to a drought , from which the Arabs and their flocks were severely","The Times, 09th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13286,12,10,1878,Autumn,12,10,1878,Autumn,the sprouting of young leaves from branches long parched by- drought upon which rain has just fallen ; that the future,"The Times, 12nd October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13287,12,10,1878,Autumn,12,10,1878,Autumn,"for solid calculation than India , notwithstanding all India 's droughts . British agri- culture , moreover , is dependent not","The Times, 12nd October 1878",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13288,12,10,1878,Autumn,12,10,1878,Autumn,"in report- ing on the causes which render an Indian drought peculiarly destructive , may be able to point out means","The Times, 12nd October 1878",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13289,12,10,1878,Autumn,12,10,1878,Autumn,usefully undertaken for the preveution of the worst effects of drought . They may map out the country with roads which,"The Times, 12nd October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13290,17,10,1878,Autumn,17,10,1878,Autumn,"Pasre , Wlncbmore&hlIl. by tbo Rer . A. C. A. Drought . EDWAnD , thIrd eon of T. Z. GoLDtION ,","The Times, 17th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13291,21,10,1878,Autumn,21,10,1878,Autumn,"the war , but due also to the effect of drought upon some of the crops . The imports fell from","The Times, 21st October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13292,23,10,1878,Autumn,23,10,1878,Autumn,"not of long continuance , and a considerable amount of drought if well rooted ; but it is as hopeless to","The Times, 23rd October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13293,23,10,1878,Autumn,23,10,1878,Autumn,"in every respect , but it does not stand the drought as weoll as the lattor , and it baa the","The Times, 23rd October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13294,24,10,1878,Autumn,24,10,1878,Autumn,"e collection of arrears of taxes dating from years of drought , and the greed of usurers have laid a mort-","The Times, 24th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13295,24,10,1878,Autumn,24,10,1878,Autumn,the world : and nature had provided for times of drought-the great scourge of the East-by the many streakms of water,"The Times, 24th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13296,25,10,1878,Autumn,25,10,1878,Autumn,June last states that the consequences of the 0 oreceded drought from which the colony of British Muiana had suffered had,"The Times, 25th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13297,29,10,1878,Autumn,29,10,1878,Autumn,"earth and pro . Iduces poverty and suffering , and drought paralyzes it and . produces famine ; and . the","The Times, 29th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13298,29,10,1878,Autumn,29,10,1878,Autumn,"or whence . It never fails winter or stummer , drought or damp ; only in extreme drought it has been","The Times, 29th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13299,29,10,1878,Autumn,29,10,1878,Autumn,"or stummer , drought or damp ; only in extreme drought it has been known to fall an inch , and","The Times, 29th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13300,29,10,1878,Autumn,29,10,1878,Autumn,the charge of taxation in 'he bad years-the years of drought . Long arrears f taxes have year by year been,"The Times, 29th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13301,29,10,1878,Autumn,29,10,1878,Autumn,"enable it to bear ip beneath the desolating incidence of drought , bud to supply a flow of steady opulence .","The Times, 29th October 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13302,9,11,1878,Autumn,9,11,1878,Autumn,date has yet steeped forwvard . The efects of tile drought are being anuchlest . The Diamond lields ' mall brought,"The Times, 09th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13303,15,11,1878,Autumn,15,11,1878,Autumn,"Secocoeni and the insurmountable obstacle to transport of a long-continued drought , will compel General Thesiger to await the course of","The Times, 15th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13304,15,11,1878,Autumn,15,11,1878,Autumn,"'s column is to proceed to Utrecht , but the drought tand want of feeding for oxen render transport so 'difficult","The Times, 15th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13305,15,11,1878,Autumn,15,11,1878,Autumn,"over- whelming difficulty in the matter of transport . A drought of unusual severity has rendered the countrv almost barren ,","The Times, 15th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13306,16,11,1878,Autumn,16,11,1878,Autumn,"in 2'iec i7mes , satid in the past half-year the' drought which for nearly three year iad , with occaaional andpsrtial","The Times, 16th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13307,16,11,1878,Autumn,16,11,1878,Autumn,"the number of sheep which might be attribuwed to the drought , Mr. Mlorebead reported that at Bowen Down 7,000 old","The Times, 16th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13308,16,11,1878,Autumn,16,11,1878,Autumn,hati reasoa for congratulation that the injury done by the drought had been so moderate . The cattle had not been,"The Times, 16th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13309,16,11,1878,Autumn,16,11,1878,Autumn,"moderate . The cattle had not been affected by the drought , their increa3e had been good , and the deaths","The Times, 16th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13310,16,11,1878,Autumn,16,11,1878,Autumn,"- "" 'Although these plaees were not suffering fron : drought , the copious rainfall thus reported is , of courase","The Times, 16th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13311,16,11,1878,Autumn,16,11,1878,Autumn,"there is more appearance of a general break-up of the drought than has yet shown itself . "" It would ,","The Times, 16th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13312,16,11,1878,Autumn,16,11,1878,Autumn,prosperous seasons for pastoral undertaLings after the brealc-up of the drought . As to the compaLY 's profits for the past,"The Times, 16th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13313,19,11,1878,Autumn,19,11,1878,Autumn,"wretched than it oug , ht to he . T'he droughts and faminies in many parts of the country of late","The Times, 19th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13314,26,11,1878,Autumn,26,11,1878,Autumn,of assets was much reduced in consequence of the unprecedented drought and consequent failure of the last season 's crops .,"The Times, 26th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13315,28,11,1878,Autumn,28,11,1878,Autumn,"2S,000,000 , so that the loss caused by the protracted drought would represent a decrease of nearly 7,000,000 sheep . From","The Times, 28th November 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13316,5,12,1878,Winter,5,12,1878,Winter,"coming rain , and uneasiness at the prospect of a drought or of an insuficient or too late rainfall is beginning","The Times, 05th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13317,12,12,1878,Winter,12,12,1878,Winter,others from Griqualand Weest . In the north-eastern diztriets the drought is reported to haye broke-- up at iust ; but,"The Times, 12nd December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13318,13,12,1878,Winter,13,12,1878,Winter,point . IRIoGATION I SOUTE oA. - severo and 3relonged drought in Cape Colony and aatal has direcred especial attention to,"The Times, 13rd December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13319,19,12,1878,Winter,19,12,1878,Winter,". The report referredl to the unexampled severity of the drought from which tho colony had suffered , through 'which 10,000,000","The Times, 19th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13320,20,12,1878,Winter,20,12,1878,Winter,"march of the Galekas was much facilitated by the unusual drought , which had so reduced the volume of the Kei","The Times, 20th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13321,21,12,1878,Winter,21,12,1878,Winter,"22 , Oxford-street , Lonidon . Utl1.ftsblPogr%sboDer , fibpods.chess , droughts , back . Arx. &sc . Lis , rts rc-PAlcK","The Times, 21st December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13322,21,12,1878,Winter,21,12,1878,Winter,"so great as mightbe lookod for , owing to the drought of 1876-77 . The value of rateable property in imunicipalities","The Times, 21st December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13323,25,12,1878,Winter,25,12,1878,Winter,"with its statesmen , and its capitalists , and its droughts , musr share the reproach . The menaced disaster is","The Times, 25th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13324,25,12,1878,Winter,25,12,1878,Winter,"1673 waa followed by a succession of severe and destructive droughts , from which , since it has been re .","The Times, 25th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13325,26,12,1878,Winter,26,12,1878,Winter,"Turkish com munity . The liability , however , to drought is a grave obstaclo to any large increase of tho","The Times, 26th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13326,28,12,1878,Winter,28,12,1878,Winter,"have been called upon to do active service . The drought in -Natal and the Transval has broken up , and","The Times, 28th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13327,28,12,1878,Winter,28,12,1878,Winter,great difficulties in connexion with transport caused by the long-continued drought . The different columns sre now established in thenr assigned,"The Times, 28th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13328,30,12,1878,Winter,30,12,1878,Winter,"AU fnaes are made to ascend ( hence retLuiring less drought ) , asid. while they can not get out of","The Times, 30th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13329,1,1,1879,Winter,1,1,1879,Winter,"into a scapegoat for the sins of panslavism and Asiatic droughts . O ( ther manufacturing countries are suffering , in","The Times, 01st January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13330,3,1,1879,Winter,3,1,1879,Winter,"referred to in tlIo last report , wvhilo tho severo drought in BiitishGtuianaliead adeld to the difliculties of all coneoted with","The Times, 03rd January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13331,7,1,1879,Winter,7,1,1879,Winter,their supply from the reservoirs in a time of cxceptional drought . The general result is that I am left with,"The Times, 07th January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13332,14,1,1879,Winter,14,1,1879,Winter,"last fortnight , but the gloomiest anticipations formed during the drought as to the probable deficiency of the cron for the","The Times, 14th January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13333,15,1,1879,Winter,15,1,1879,Winter,"Tho account , from tho north-east provinces represented a new drought graiDing grouiid and smallpox comnmitting dreadful ravages among tlhc inhabitants","The Times, 15th January 1879",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13334,27,1,1879,Winter,27,1,1879,Winter,"to sell no more bonds until February , 1880 . Drought and the small-pox epidemic are increasing in the north-east provinces","The Times, 27th January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13335,28,1,1879,Winter,28,1,1879,Winter,"country was the victim of that tgreat Afrinan plague , drought ; but so it was , and under such circumstances","The Times, 28th January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13336,29,1,1879,Winter,29,1,1879,Winter,"growing , and agricultural pursuit4 . Tiuedlstric is nutliable to droughts . Tie i-stato is In lirect communication by linces of","The Times, 29th January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13337,31,1,1879,Winter,31,1,1879,Winter,"of the property to thoredemptionof the national debt . The drought in the Noith-Easteril Pro- vinces appeared on the increase ,","The Times, 31st January 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13338,3,2,1879,Winter,3,2,1879,Winter,"oa it , they having died off during the dreudtul drought and scarcity of the last year . The peasantry are","The Times, 03rd February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13339,11,2,1879,Winter,11,2,1879,Winter,"offered water to farmers whoso crops are usually killed by drought at least once in three years , the ignorant and","The Times, 11st February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13340,12,2,1879,Winter,12,2,1879,Winter,the Iastoral branch-thoy had suffered considerably owing to tho continued drought ; but still ho thought tho los woould not be,"The Times, 12nd February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13341,12,2,1879,Winter,12,2,1879,Winter,"that they might not havo heard the last of the drought , Tlhoy started this senson with an abundance of wvater","The Times, 12nd February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13342,12,2,1879,Winter,12,2,1879,Winter,the last ten years with tho ono exception of tho drought . In the rovenue oi their colliery thero was a,"The Times, 12nd February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13343,13,2,1879,Winter,13,2,1879,Winter,"the other hand , being from September to March . Droughts , it is said , are unknown , the average","The Times, 13rd February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13344,14,2,1879,Winter,14,2,1879,Winter,"coast was a very trying one , an excess of drought deprivinF the oxen of tYood en route , and the","The Times, 14th February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13345,14,2,1879,Winter,14,2,1879,Winter,"lJiuhir p , "" sun , dirt , cold , drought , barrenness , thunder and higbtning , hail liko eggs","The Times, 14th February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13346,19,2,1879,Winter,19,2,1879,Winter,"Watford bad treted of the 3mtural causts of fanines-suli as droughts , floods , frosts , hDd other ueteorologtcal pbeno3esa ,","The Times, 19th February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13347,21,2,1879,Winter,21,2,1879,Winter,"every day at this season , and the very serious drought from which the Colonyhas been almost up to this date","The Times, 21st February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13348,3,3,1879,Spring,3,3,1879,Spring,military opetations were brought to a standstill by a long-continued drought . Now the heavy rains of tho past three weeks,"The Times, 03rd March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13349,4,3,1879,Spring,4,3,1879,Spring,from January to June ; but early in 1877 a drought set in and aLready In March of that year peopie,"The Times, 04th March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13350,12,3,1879,Spring,12,3,1879,Spring,", who aro labouring to retrieve thoir losses from the drought , and tho wheat harvost will be ono of the","The Times, 12nd March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13351,12,3,1879,Spring,12,3,1879,Spring,"tho southward , ankd the north-easterly winds their harsbness and drought which they gain in the far north , It also","The Times, 12nd March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13352,15,3,1879,Spring,15,3,1879,Spring,"for every coutrariety of circumstances -for floods in summer and droughts in winter , for the miscarriage of his combinations or","The Times, 15th March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13353,17,3,1879,Spring,17,3,1879,Spring,", the growth of which was retarded by the disastrous drought of last year . The shipments to date amount to","The Times, 17th March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13354,24,3,1879,Spring,24,3,1879,Spring,"very narrow eqcape , as a few days longer of drought would have ruined the spring crops . Disturbances said to","The Times, 24th March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13355,5,4,1879,Spring,5,4,1879,Spring,", accompanied by loss of life . There is severe drought in the interior . The Government has issued orders to","The Times, 05th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13356,8,4,1879,Spring,8,4,1879,Spring,bank accommodation caused by heavy pastoral losses during the late drought keeps the local rate of money very high . Those,"The Times, 08th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13357,9,4,1879,Spring,9,4,1879,Spring,"in the neighbourhood have been destroyed by the frost and drought , particularly the potato crops , In the valleys ,","The Times, 09th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13358,10,4,1879,Spring,10,4,1879,Spring,"has turned out badly . In many districts rust and drought have destroyed the crops , to which the Crown lessees","The Times, 10th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13359,14,4,1879,Spring,14,4,1879,Spring,"the deficit . The fears of a continuance of the drought have been d's- polled , rain having Isdlen continuously in","The Times, 14th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13360,17,4,1879,Spring,17,4,1879,Spring,to have put an end to that ten years ' drought Nvhich has brought Spain to the very verge of starvation,"The Times, 17th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13361,17,4,1879,Spring,17,4,1879,Spring,"here looked forward to , but , owincr to the drought , it barely reached the average , and its exportation","The Times, 17th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13362,17,4,1879,Spring,17,4,1879,Spring,"10 0 of 44th Regiment . 5 6 It B. Drought , REsq . Capt . Blacktxurne , late late SlatRegiment","The Times, 17th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13363,18,4,1879,Spring,18,4,1879,Spring,"those districts . The President of Oeara reports that the drought has broken up in that provinrce , and that the","The Times, 18th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13364,18,4,1879,Spring,18,4,1879,Spring,who had emi- grated from Ceara on account of the drought were consequently returning to their former homes . The Committee,"The Times, 18th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13365,19,4,1879,Spring,19,4,1879,Spring,"lie rode 1,600 miles , and owving to the excessive drought for the last five years the inhabitants had been very","The Times, 19th April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13366,19,4,1879,Spring,19,4,1879,Spring,"springs . If either of these failed in a severe drought , which has not happened yet , I have provided","The Times, 19th April 1879",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,East Brent,19th Century newspaper,Media 13367,21,4,1879,Spring,21,4,1879,Spring,"the Assam and Cachar tea districts . Excessive heat and drought have prevented the tea bushes from producing leaves , or","The Times, 21st April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13368,23,4,1879,Spring,23,4,1879,Spring,"2,000 tersons assembled , and a force of 100polick wal Drought into the ociy to keep the peace . Al went","The Times, 23rd April 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13369,14,5,1879,Spring,14,5,1879,Spring,"1877 of 2,5tI2,610-the result of two periods of pro- longed drought closely folloving cash other , a circumstance witnoot precedent in","The Times, 14th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13370,15,5,1879,Spring,15,5,1879,Spring,added to his paralysis ) has been the long disastrous drought which ex ; sted in that part of AustraHa and,"The Times, 15th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13371,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"cycle is about 11 years . Thus every 11 years drought and heat are experienced , usually of three years '","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13372,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"three years ' duratioa-that is , to say , the droughtrecurring in three consecutive summers . Such a period of drought","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13373,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"droughtrecurring in three consecutive summers . Such a period of drought is now apparently at hand , and the summer of","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13374,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,to be 11 years ( from the commoncement of one drought to that of the next ) certain disturbing influences operate,"The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13375,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"and cold are grouped together . The records of remarkable droughts and frosts , which have been handed down to us","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13376,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"more or less free from frosts in winter , andfrom droughts and heat insummer , we have , for example ,","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13377,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"example , from 1469 to the present time scarcely any drought recorded in the fourth , fifth , and sixth years","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13378,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"after the computed commencement of what may be termed the drought period , In many instances the severe winter has preceded","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13379,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"instances the severe winter has preceded the firse year 's drought by a period ef less than six months , and","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13380,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,", in all probability , be one of heat aud drought . In former days a famine was the natural consequence","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13381,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"a famine was the natural consequence of a time of drought , to that a record of famine is almost a","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13382,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,", and heuce famines are frequently recorded in chronicles when droughts are ignored . In the absence of any long continued","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13383,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"the extremes of temperature . If we assume that the drought of 1868 came at its ap- pointed time , then","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13384,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"1868 came at its ap- pointed time , then the droughts of 1857 , 1791 , 1714 , 1635 , 1626","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13385,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"and upon the same hypothesis we may conclude that the droughts of 1845 , 1834 , 1779 , 1767 , 1746","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13386,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"and 987 were accelerated one year ; and that the droughts of 1825 , 1704 , 1583 , 1528 , 1473","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13387,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"1121 were retarded by one year . And again the droughts of 1800 , 1635 , 1503 , 1393 , 1228","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13388,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,years 1230 and 1868 in 54 periods wo have 46 droughts recorded as commencing within two years of the appointed time,"The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13389,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,year 1862 ( midway between the assumed years of recurring droughts ) . in 43 periods we have as many as,"The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13390,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,we have as many as 35 in- stances where the drought does not occur within from three to five years of,"The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13391,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"number there are 18 instances , when there are no droughts nearer than five years to this starting point ; while","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13392,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"assumed year , we have scarcely an instance of the drought commencing as much as five years from the appointed time","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13393,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"following are instances of great frosts occurring immuediately before agreat drought : -1811 , 1799 , 1779,1758,1746 , 1691 , 1680","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13394,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,there are 32 frosts in 58periods occurring immediately before a drought . Tbere are 27 instances of the drought continuing at,"The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13395,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"before a drought . Tbere are 27 instances of the drought continuing at least for three consecutive years , and of","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13396,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,") . We then find that for several years the droughts repeat themselves every 100 years , thus : -1800 ,","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13397,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,", 1492 , 1393 , 1293 , 1103 . These droughts and frosts extend ever a considerable area , and there","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13398,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,correspondents have felt so sure that certain regular vicissitudes of drought and frost have . do with the spots on the,"The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13399,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"witnesses into court , they have invited sun spots , drought , and commercial failures to corroborate one another and prove","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13400,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"six ordinary years , and of three years liablo to drought , one of them certainly a very bad year .","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13401,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"loins and set his house in order , for the drought will come at last with interest . It will not","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13402,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,", it will be periodical . With the proviso that droughts may be accelerated or retarded by quickening or obstructing influences","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13403,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"considered that the periodical recurrence is not that of one drought , or one bad year , but of five years","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13404,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,specially liable to contain within them three consecutive years of drought more or less . We are promised the periodical return,"The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13405,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"uniformity of his cyole to WArn us of . a drought , and consequenltly bad harvest and subsequent distress , this","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13406,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,he plainly says we sre very likoly to have a drought this year . It would not very materially aflect the,"The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13407,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"Going back eleven years , he comes to the terrible drought of 1868 , which was computed to be a loss","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13408,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"Going eleven years further , he lands us in the drought of 1857 . Tho uext undecimal epochs are 1846 and","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13409,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"uext undecimal epochs are 1846 and 1835 , but the droughts actually occurred in 1845 and 1834 , accelerated by some","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13410,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"time before due . On the other hand , the drought of 1825 came a year over- due , retarded by","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13411,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"than a thousand years , and finds , not always droughts by name , but their terrible consequences in famine ,","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13412,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"as proofs of his theory . By taking several great droughts and passing on to the ninth next recurring , he","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13413,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"passing on to the ninth next recurring , he finds drought repeat- ing itself at the regular interval of a century","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13414,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"1700 , 1600 , he says , were years of drought ; so also 1815 , 1715 , and 1615 ;","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13415,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"themselves recur with a rogularity admitting of calculation . The drought , he observes , may be regular as regards its","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13416,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"courage . He has thrown down his challenge . A drought is due , ho says ; such a drought ,","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13417,16,5,1879,Spring,16,5,1879,Spring,"A drought is due , ho says ; such a drought , indeed the same drought , as that of which","The Times, 16th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13418,17,5,1879,Spring,17,5,1879,Spring,"atmosphere , causing great heat and cold , rains , drought , blighting of crops and fruits , epidemic diseases among","The Times, 17th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13419,19,5,1879,Spring,19,5,1879,Spring,"the earth shall be barren through extremity of heat and drought . "" This is singularly corroborative of MIr . Lowe","The Times, 19th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13420,19,5,1879,Spring,19,5,1879,Spring,is singularly corroborative of MIr . Lowe 's forecast of drought in the approach- ing summer . The Royal Astronomical Society,"The Times, 19th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13421,20,5,1879,Spring,20,5,1879,Spring,tho Ldvance in prices at Now York and reports of drought in some of the cotton- growing States . After fluctuations,"The Times, 20th May 1879",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13422,20,5,1879,Spring,20,5,1879,Spring,"behind late year& , for after the intense heat aud drought flushes wiW take como time to develope . Calutta. -A","The Times, 20th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13423,24,5,1879,Spring,24,5,1879,Spring,the Empire . Fears are entertained of a recurrence of drought in the Ceara district . TEnf GERPAN Ealf ) ItEss.,"The Times, 24th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13424,24,5,1879,Spring,24,5,1879,Spring,"by Marris and Bugtis , but also to perils of drought in the desert between Dadar and Jacobabad . The new","The Times, 24th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13425,26,5,1879,Spring,26,5,1879,Spring,"was evaporated by the atmosphere . Except in times of drought this means , therefore , an in- creased flow of","The Times, 26th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13426,26,5,1879,Spring,26,5,1879,Spring,long continuance of easterly winds and fears of a supervening drought gave rise to ominous forebodings in connexion with more than,"The Times, 26th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13427,27,5,1879,Spring,27,5,1879,Spring,"large diminution is oWriag entirely to the successive and prolomged droughts with which the colony has been visitecl , by which","The Times, 27th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13428,28,5,1879,Spring,28,5,1879,Spring,waters of one season for use during a period of drought . The principal changes in the Bill since it was,"The Times, 28th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13429,28,5,1879,Spring,28,5,1879,Spring,"last famine , and expressed fears of the recurrence of drought in tho north- eastern provinces . The Goverlnment considered It","The Times, 28th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13430,28,5,1879,Spring,28,5,1879,Spring,". Not only is there no present likelihood of the drought which has lately been threatened for this year , but","The Times, 28th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13431,29,5,1879,Spring,29,5,1879,Spring,"wBod-street . "" AR'SCONTRY PATENT LANDAU , shorter L In drought than any , brougham , makde especially to suit a","The Times, 29th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13432,30,5,1879,Spring,30,5,1879,Spring,"as show- ing that the injurious effects of the late drought on the vegetation are gradually disappesring . "" Her Mlajesty","The Times, 30th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13433,31,5,1879,Spring,31,5,1879,Spring,"to your knowledge , others have arisen from the calamnitous drought and the consequent change in the condition and habits of","The Times, 31st May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13434,31,5,1879,Spring,31,5,1879,Spring,"the distress prevailing in the northern provinces occasioned by the drought and sickness , Tbe Mslo-.Bsazzilian TiYmes of the 9th inst.","The Times, 31st May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13435,31,5,1879,Spring,31,5,1879,Spring,"latest news from the northern-provinces report a continuation of the drought-in fact , the five provinces from Cearai to Aliaoas are","The Times, 31st May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13436,2,6,1879,Summer,2,6,1879,Summer,"scanty harvest , of the alternation of fatal years of drought and of no less injurious months of rain , and","The Times, 02nd June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13437,3,6,1879,Summer,3,6,1879,Summer,; but it may be answered that the long summer drought was probably not so frequent or so terrible a seburge,"The Times, 03rd June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13438,3,6,1879,Summer,3,6,1879,Summer,", during which such corn as was spared bv the drought was laid waste by swarms of locusti . Much stress","The Times, 03rd June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13439,6,6,1879,Summer,6,6,1879,Summer,"the drain of 20,000,000 produces all this mis. fortune . Droughts and floods do tLeir share , but their effcot is","The Times, 06th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13440,7,6,1879,Summer,7,6,1879,Summer,man becamethepoaseasorof theplant andithe cows . Several months of intense drought ensued . Tho cows had to be kept alive at,"The Times, 07th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13441,9,6,1879,Summer,9,6,1879,Summer,"winds and scorching suns-are fainting and drooping in the May drought . The landscape , where its one day 's verdulre","The Times, 09th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13442,10,6,1879,Summer,10,6,1879,Summer,"A cold and late spring was followed by a severe drought , from which crops had begun to suffer seriously ,","The Times, 10th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13443,12,6,1879,Summer,12,6,1879,Summer,"of works to protect the country against the effects of drought , and thereby prevent the increase of debt . As","The Times, 12nd June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13444,14,6,1879,Summer,14,6,1879,Summer,", Wlnchmorc.htU , by the Rev. A. 0 . A. Drought . Rossur BnADLEY. of Brixton , to ALIeE RoSA ,","The Times, 14th June 1879",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Brixton,19th Century newspaper,Media 13445,14,6,1879,Summer,14,6,1879,Summer,"crop will not bo fully realized owing to the severe drought in some , parts of ludia . SucJGani-Tho market Is","The Times, 14th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13446,14,6,1879,Summer,14,6,1879,Summer,"agitation . The peasants , partly on account of the droughti partly from fear , have almost eased to cultivate their","The Times, 14th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13447,18,6,1879,Summer,18,6,1879,Summer,"their mealpits destroyed , their cattle captured , and a drought all over the land , tbey are reported to me","The Times, 18th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13448,24,6,1879,Summer,24,6,1879,Summer,", wheat , it is equally undoubtedly true ahat "" drought never bred dearth in hngland . "" The converse also","The Times, 24th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13449,24,6,1879,Summer,24,6,1879,Summer,"years of famine of former times corresponded with years of drought , finding himself unable to trace their meteorological phenomeua except","The Times, 24th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13450,24,6,1879,Summer,24,6,1879,Summer,"such sequential reasoning . Mr. Lowe , in redicting a drought for this summer , has shuwn how hopeless is the","The Times, 24th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13451,24,6,1879,Summer,24,6,1879,Summer,"in proof of the bounty which follows spring and seminar drought ; or the years 1862 , 1860 , 1871 ,","The Times, 24th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13452,28,6,1879,Summer,28,6,1879,Summer,"for their labour . Unfortunately for them , the long-continued drought has sent up the price of grain to nearly tvice","The Times, 28th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13453,28,6,1879,Summer,28,6,1879,Summer,"putting an end to the fears engenderedi by the prolonged drought . Business was dull at Uontevideo , band no signs","The Times, 28th June 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13454,1,7,1879,Summer,1,7,1879,Summer,which was not possible in the two preceding years of drought . CHIARGE OF EBnnEZZIMMENT.s.wo officials of the Birmingham Corporation were,"The Times, 01st July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13455,2,7,1879,Summer,2,7,1879,Summer,"years , unless in the most exceptional eases of long drought , or excessive rain , or bad epidemics . In","The Times, 02nd July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13456,2,7,1879,Summer,2,7,1879,Summer,"of profit , and when it failed , owing to drought , the loss was generally almost recouped by a good","The Times, 02nd July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13457,2,7,1879,Summer,2,7,1879,Summer,"bad as at present . What was left by the drought and the hail is now , it is asserted ,","The Times, 02nd July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13458,12,7,1879,Summer,12,7,1879,Summer,"verecisuely , SI useful , yOAT HORNESHISES , nsxa e droughtanmaphscofs , r thangordnaryteusta , dnne.solattensprin va . doule , andc","The Times, 12nd July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13459,16,7,1879,Summer,16,7,1879,Summer,"96 in June , was 93 in July , the drought causing a decline . Tho crop is wall worked and","The Times, 16th July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13460,16,7,1879,Summer,16,7,1879,Summer,"Tho average condition of spring wheat is 91 , the drought ohiefy eaulsing tho decline , while local stormrs have caused","The Times, 16th July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13461,21,7,1879,Summer,21,7,1879,Summer,for the Liberal artyf hcesubsequently succumbed to counsels which have Drought upon the Liberal party the mrst glaring blow it has,"The Times, 21st July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13462,2,8,1879,Summer,2,8,1879,Summer,"to that they had to bear no small sunering from drought , and that drought was m itself no small reason","The Times, 02nd August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13463,2,8,1879,Summer,2,8,1879,Summer,"to bear no small sunering from drought , and that drought was m itself no small reason for cerno vine them","The Times, 02nd August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13464,5,8,1879,Summer,5,8,1879,Summer,"of so extending them as to give general immunity from drought , even assuming , which is very questionable , that","The Times, 05th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13465,5,8,1879,Summer,5,8,1879,Summer,"YORK , AUG. 4 . Owi4g to the prevalence of drought in Northern Texas . the cotton in that district is","The Times, 05th August 1879",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13466,5,8,1879,Summer,5,8,1879,Summer,", but the staplo is shorter in consequence of the drought . MEM:lPHIS , Ace. 3 . There are now 65","The Times, 05th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13467,6,8,1879,Summer,6,8,1879,Summer,". E. T. SherWMll promoted . 106th Foot. -Second Lieut.John Drought hlaunsell to be Liert. , vice IL W. Wickhbam ,","The Times, 06th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13468,12,8,1879,Summer,12,8,1879,Summer,"the stoppage of Government relief to the sufferers from the drought , large stocks having accumulated which holders proposed selling to","The Times, 12nd August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13469,13,8,1879,Summer,13,8,1879,Summer,"me to assign a vory different value if a compensating drought does not soon set in , The totals lately have","The Times, 13rd August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13470,14,8,1879,Summer,14,8,1879,Summer,in the country is the result of the actioa of drought and rainfall in charging the water supply of the people,"The Times, 14th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13471,15,8,1879,Summer,15,8,1879,Summer,"stiU more in dry seasons , they suffer from excessive drought . One such region is that known locally as ""","The Times, 15th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13472,18,8,1879,Summer,18,8,1879,Summer,"a fortnigbt ago . It is now stated that the drought continues , and the Indian corn crops are being parched","The Times, 18th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13473,18,8,1879,Summer,18,8,1879,Summer,"the prayer after the Ember Collect or after those against drought , fooding , famine , war , and plague ,","The Times, 18th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13474,22,8,1879,Summer,22,8,1879,Summer,"liableb alf ofthom , to.peiraica . miundations , half to drought . Tbere must be a continual and very special'adaptation of","The Times, 22nd August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13475,22,8,1879,Summer,22,8,1879,Summer,"17 l- , - "" 11Yesterday , after a Vitrfeet drought of near ; y three maonths , somo 't-efresld'ng' rain","The Times, 22nd August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13476,25,8,1879,Summer,25,8,1879,Summer,-A remarlkable year in every season . Alarming cold and drought up to MIay 12. liy almost any price all over,"The Times, 25th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13477,30,8,1879,Summer,30,8,1879,Summer,evil especially from one point of view . WhenIndiasuffered from drought the whole country and population were laid low by the,"The Times, 30th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13478,4,9,1879,Autumn,4,9,1879,Autumn,a country where they are apt to complain of the drought you heard everywhere the murmuring of hidden water . For,"The Times, 04th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13479,4,9,1879,Autumn,4,9,1879,Autumn,that the effects of the late severe aud long- continued drought are disappearing . There has been an increase of sheep,"The Times, 04th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13480,5,9,1879,Autumn,5,9,1879,Autumn,the immnediate cause of -which is no doubt the long-coutinued drought which bss prevailed in the country . This drought unfortunately,"The Times, 05th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13481,5,9,1879,Autumn,5,9,1879,Autumn,long-coutinued drought which bss prevailed in the country . This drought unfortunately followed upoc a snuowfall inx the winter sad sprin,"The Times, 05th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13482,9,9,1879,Autumn,9,9,1879,Autumn,"moment it is in flood , aud unless an unforeseen drought occurs , there can bo no hope of throwing even","The Times, 09th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13483,10,9,1879,Autumn,10,9,1879,Autumn,"winds , saved fropa the parching heata of the summer droughts , roplanted when felled for U5e , and , hi","The Times, 10th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13484,18,9,1879,Autumn,18,9,1879,Autumn,"bruised reed . Swarms of locusts are like our own droughts , rainy seasons , or . inundations . They destroy","The Times, 18th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13485,23,9,1879,Autumn,23,9,1879,Autumn,", PaD shw afalingoffthis year . last year 65 boxts Drought 54 10s. lld. , orean average of los . lod.","The Times, 23rd September 1879",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13486,26,9,1879,Autumn,26,9,1879,Autumn,"above , is purely of a personal character . The drought still continues in this quarter of Europo , and it","The Times, 26th September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13487,1,10,1879,Autumn,1,10,1879,Autumn,", but the northern districts have suffered this summer from droughts . Salmon , which formerly was rarely sent from the","The Times, 01st October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13488,8,10,1879,Autumn,8,10,1879,Autumn,"Silistria . The water is low , and the severe drought has dried the lowlands along the river so thoroughly that","The Times, 08th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13489,8,10,1879,Autumn,8,10,1879,Autumn,"they were still suffering from the effects of the dreadful drought , and notwithstanding that the erops of many of the","The Times, 08th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13490,11,10,1879,Autumn,11,10,1879,Autumn,They are driven from their usual pasture grounds by the drought which has nowv lasted imany months ; no rain has,"The Times, 11st October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13491,11,10,1879,Autumn,11,10,1879,Autumn,the world the Bedouiu Arab does not change . The drought before which these sans of tbe Desert are fleeing has,"The Times, 11st October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13492,13,10,1879,Autumn,13,10,1879,Autumn,"it is reported that on the 16th four months of drought came to an end , and in the succeeding fortnight","The Times, 13rd October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13493,14,10,1879,Autumn,14,10,1879,Autumn,", such as the severity of the winter , the droughts of summer , and the ravages of insects , wlich","The Times, 14th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13494,15,10,1879,Autumn,15,10,1879,Autumn,", and that , there may be drawbacks to incessant drought , is very possible . In some of the southern","The Times, 15th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13495,15,10,1879,Autumn,15,10,1879,Autumn,southern latitude tempering the parching influence of the d-ay 's drought . Man has no time for languor orlassitude even in,"The Times, 15th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13496,16,10,1879,Autumn,16,10,1879,Autumn,"lows tho prophecy by Elijah of a three years ' drought , and the so-styled "" overture "" filling up the","The Times, 16th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13497,18,10,1879,Autumn,18,10,1879,Autumn,"is changed . Harvests may be abundant , or a drought may fall from heaven , but men live . There","The Times, 18th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13498,18,10,1879,Autumn,18,10,1879,Autumn,eggs in one basket . Ten vears ago a long drought ruined all the dairy farmers . On the other hand,"The Times, 18th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13499,21,10,1879,Autumn,21,10,1879,Autumn,"suffer from floods , we are more continuously plagued by drought . Scarcely one season in four do we get sulficient","The Times, 21st October 1879",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13500,22,10,1879,Autumn,22,10,1879,Autumn,"of both cattle and sheep were much din-inished through the drought of 1877- 78 , but in most of the colonies","The Times, 22nd October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13501,23,10,1879,Autumn,23,10,1879,Autumn,"stronghold , a scarcity of water , produced by unusual drought , compelled him to retire . Up to the present","The Times, 23rd October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13502,23,10,1879,Autumn,23,10,1879,Autumn,"not here represented . On account of the excessive summer drought , which scorched up the immature fruit , the Michigan","The Times, 23rd October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13503,23,10,1879,Autumn,23,10,1879,Autumn,"prospects of the new season , owing to the continued drought , are not by any means favourable . in some","The Times, 23rd October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13504,24,10,1879,Autumn,24,10,1879,Autumn,"in tin aud sheet iron . ALLEGED MANSLAsyu TER. --ThO:mas Drought , 42 , was committed for trial by the Ilnidatone","The Times, 24th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13505,25,10,1879,Autumn,25,10,1879,Autumn,"distriots *here the crops hbave been ruined by the e*traordiinary drought of the peat summer . SERVIA . BELGRADE , O0X.","The Times, 25th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13506,25,10,1879,Autumn,25,10,1879,Autumn,"2 imes , said the combined effects of the severel drought and the ravages of vbhat as called in ehe West","The Times, 25th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13507,25,10,1879,Autumn,25,10,1879,Autumn,", been a diminutiou in the working expenses . The drought had continued for about three montbs of the current half-year","The Times, 25th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13508,30,10,1879,Autumn,30,10,1879,Autumn,"For four years the seasons have been psopitious . The drought during last July occasioned , however , considerable apprehensionl Prayers","The Times, 30th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13509,30,10,1879,Autumn,30,10,1879,Autumn,"farmers were imploring fine weather . Another week of scorching drought would have shrivelled up the soft , mnilky earS ;","The Times, 30th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13510,30,10,1879,Autumn,30,10,1879,Autumn,earS ; but the much longed-for rain camne seasonably . Drought is probably the chief cause of uncertainty in the American,"The Times, 30th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13511,30,10,1879,Autumn,30,10,1879,Autumn,"seasons are more regular there than here , yet a drought , or a swvarm of locusts , may destroy the","The Times, 30th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13512,31,10,1879,Autumn,31,10,1879,Autumn,"to 15 years ' penal servitude . A man named Drought , described as a shoemaker , 42 years of age","The Times, 31st October 1879",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Maidstone,19th Century newspaper,Media 13513,1,11,1879,Autumn,1,11,1879,Autumn,"Lieut. , in succomlon to Lient . J. T. A. Drought , 59th Scot , promoted . 41st Foot. -Lleut .","The Times, 01st November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13514,3,11,1879,Autumn,3,11,1879,Autumn,". Heavy rains have fallen , dispelling all fears of drought . The wheat crops in the Santa F6 district are","The Times, 03rd November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13515,4,11,1879,Autumn,4,11,1879,Autumn,"l1pigram , 1878 . THE CASf Or "" BEGINA v. DROUGHT . "" TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES . Sir","The Times, 04th November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13516,4,11,1879,Autumn,4,11,1879,Autumn,"Chief Jus- tice in the case of "" Itegina v. Drought , "" you advert to the possibility of a state","The Times, 04th November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13517,4,11,1879,Autumn,4,11,1879,Autumn,; London by Nigbt ; The Casm of 'Regina v. Drought ) -Paragraphs. & MSoNceY MAaKerT-Shsro Ust-State of Trade-Foreiga C0ommnerci4 bnteWgenco-TmmcE,"The Times, 04th November 1879",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13518,14,11,1879,Autumn,14,11,1879,Autumn,"few cents an acre . It is satisfactory , notwithstanding droughts , blights , and locusts , that so little aven","The Times, 14th November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13519,14,11,1879,Autumn,14,11,1879,Autumn,"months through which he has just passed , when the drought , the borer , and low prices threatened annihilation .","The Times, 14th November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13520,18,11,1879,Autumn,18,11,1879,Autumn,"the throne His Mlajesty stated his belief that the prevalent drought vould soon cease , and remarked on the satis- factory","The Times, 18th November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13521,20,11,1879,Autumn,20,11,1879,Autumn,"pigs , which are not affected by the locusts and drought that sometimes victimize the wheat crops of this and adjacent","The Times, 20th November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13522,5,12,1879,Winter,5,12,1879,Winter,"is 20 bushels , but owing to the long sprint drought this year 's crop has not generally yiclded more than","The Times, 05th December 1879",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,Barden,19th Century newspaper,Media 13523,15,12,1879,Winter,15,12,1879,Winter,"greater part of theraisin crop . Then came a severe drought , and corn , vineyards , cotton , and gardens","The Times, 15th December 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13524,18,12,1879,Winter,18,12,1879,Winter,"the Rev. Henry Collins , the Rev. A. C. E. Drought , and several other gentlemen , waited on the President","The Times, 18th December 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13525,19,12,1879,Winter,19,12,1879,Winter,scattered sources of scanty water and was com pelled by drought to retreat . But our irregalar cavalry has never ceased,"The Times, 19th December 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13526,24,12,1879,Winter,24,12,1879,Winter,night oiily was proonrable . The animals suffered froin the drought as much is tho mein . Not a blade of,"The Times, 24th December 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13527,25,12,1879,Winter,25,12,1879,Winter,"he collected the revenue unsparingly , just as if no drought had prevailed . "" It wiLl be useful , therefore","The Times, 25th December 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13528,25,12,1879,Winter,25,12,1879,Winter,"better times should come . In the parts where the drought had been slight , or the protection by irrigation complete","The Times, 25th December 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13529,25,12,1879,Winter,25,12,1879,Winter,"nt , the 0overnmed d rndia In resec of the drought oS 1877 in the North-West Provinoe It wou b b","The Times, 25th December 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13530,30,12,1879,Winter,30,12,1879,Winter,"Ceylon , consequent eu the destputio of the ircrops by drought , that nor Legislaturd has voe osderablesums for relief ,","The Times, 30th December 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13531,8,1,1880,Winter,8,1,1880,Winter,"sunshine , heat and cold , calm and tempest , drought and rain , depend UnonI tho movements into which the","The Times, 08th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13532,8,1,1880,Winter,8,1,1880,Winter,"vaguest impersonations of the heat and cold , rain and drought , whose effects on their crops and herds -were at","The Times, 08th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13533,10,1,1880,Winter,10,1,1880,Winter,of the State during the last two unsatisfactory years of drought -there might here alone be grown 74 million bushelsoE wheat,"The Times, 10th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13534,10,1,1880,Winter,10,1,1880,Winter,"15 bushels . One field , owing to the spring drought , proved so indifferent that it has never been harvested","The Times, 10th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13535,12,1,1880,Winter,12,1,1880,Winter,"June , when it was -planted out bad suffered from drought ; Vilb ea4'i&icid I . to ld. 'Eer lb. ,","The Times, 12nd January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13536,13,1,1880,Winter,13,1,1880,Winter,1878. but it reached its greatest severity owving to the droughts. ; The first effects of droughts were felt by the,"The Times, 13rd January 1880",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13537,13,1,1880,Winter,13,1,1880,Winter,"severity owving to the droughts. ; The first effects of droughts were felt by the pastoral and agricuituna interests , bnt","The Times, 13rd January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13538,14,1,1880,Winter,14,1,1880,Winter,"as tbey have not been so D uel troubled with drought-this - ear , -1Yo ? ; AIavussis. --Tho number of","The Times, 14th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13539,16,1,1880,Winter,16,1,1880,Winter,"their corresponding meaes . Then ; again , ans unusutl drought is shown at alU but the extreme northern stations ,","The Times, 16th January 1880",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13540,19,1,1880,Winter,19,1,1880,Winter,"Dtit8slc Merkur , at Mlunich . There are complaints of drought in Naplis in the districts which had no heavy snowfalls","The Times, 19th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13541,27,1,1880,Winter,27,1,1880,Winter,"prolonged and heavy over the whole region that suffered the drought , except in the maritime zones of Rio Grande do","The Times, 27th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13542,27,1,1880,Winter,27,1,1880,Winter,"charge of the State . VirtualUy , thetefore , the drought may be considered ofer for the preeent . "" The","The Times, 27th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13543,27,1,1880,Winter,27,1,1880,Winter,", however , with India-bating tho recent abnrmnal years of drought-has steadily increased , and showvs no sign of falling away","The Times, 27th January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13544,3,2,1880,Winter,3,2,1880,Winter,"Sir , -We have now had four months of the drought . The depth of rain at this place in the","The Times, 03rd February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13545,4,2,1880,Winter,4,2,1880,Winter,hen6ur and dignity . The wrar in Afghani- stan had Drought dlsgrace upon the country . Re admitted thiat tue Governmene,"The Times, 04th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13546,4,2,1880,Winter,4,2,1880,Winter,"fallen un Natal and the eastern province , but the drought is stil severe . Thi band , woomen , and","The Times, 04th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13547,5,2,1880,Winter,5,2,1880,Winter,"Ilesopotamia and Kardistan , caused by two bad harvests and droughts . Christians , Jews , and -Mahomedans are all suffering","The Times, 05th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13548,7,2,1880,Winter,7,2,1880,Winter,"inow in the wrinter , conseouently the summer brought unheard-of drought ; ne , arly ltlste grin and cotton Selds ,","The Times, 07th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13549,9,2,1880,Winter,9,2,1880,Winter,"to beisited by blights , by locusts , and by droughts destroying the promise of his labour . Competition may thus","The Times, 09th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13550,16,2,1880,Winter,16,2,1880,Winter,beginning to look very serious on account of the continued drought . The prices of grain in the market which had,"The Times, 16th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13551,19,2,1880,Winter,19,2,1880,Winter,"Patt nou and TBINITY MAsTE.SI w auu , Wlm Was Drought by the Liverpool Screw Towing and Lighterage Company the owners","The Times, 19th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13552,24,2,1880,Winter,24,2,1880,Winter,"Siovrs ctine. , pair 6ft. lorantine ewers , climesochesst-men , droughts , silkvaiels , expensivegises , and otber elfects . Catalogues","The Times, 24th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13553,28,2,1880,Winter,28,2,1880,Winter,"unanimity . ( lear , hear . ) Mr. Butt Drought forward a number of Bills relating to Irish affairs and","The Times, 28th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13554,11,3,1880,Spring,11,3,1880,Spring,"lines , now the property of the State . The drought in Asia Minor creates great uneasiness as to the crops","The Times, 11st March 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13555,12,3,1880,Spring,12,3,1880,Spring,"a H ART 'S COUNTRY PATENT NANDAU , ahorter in drought than any brougham , made specIaly to suit a hilly","The Times, 12nd March 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13556,13,3,1880,Spring,13,3,1880,Spring,"Great Karoo plains , 'vhich , in seasons o - drought especially , have been a great impediment to traffic between","The Times, 13rd March 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13557,20,3,1880,Spring,20,3,1880,Spring,' incessant tropical rains and as many months of unmitigated drought . But were the scheme of the canal to fall,"The Times, 20th March 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13558,20,3,1880,Spring,20,3,1880,Spring,"the terrible loses of the almost unprecedented thres year' provious drought , proving the recuperative powers of breed , joil ,","The Times, 20th March 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13559,27,3,1880,Spring,27,3,1880,Spring,"Peters- burg next veek on leave of absence . The drought and mild weather continue here , the temperature to-day reaching64deg","The Times, 27th March 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13560,2,4,1880,Spring,2,4,1880,Spring,"of its general utility , It fa alsolthelistand bestAtRntGrntedo *aorterin drought than any brough am , mode speclcl ty for eithecr","The Times, 02nd April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13561,3,4,1880,Spring,3,4,1880,Spring,"the Yangtre , rhich forms the intervening belt between the drought and the flood-ridden districts , was devastated by visita- tions","The Times, 03rd April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13562,20,4,1880,Spring,20,4,1880,Spring,"'s River . They seemnto traveldown south*ards in times of drought for the purpose of.obtainigwater , 'which is g'inerafly -to be","The Times, 20th April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13563,26,4,1880,Spring,26,4,1880,Spring,"hill and plain , is parched and burnt by a drought which runs through the five or six summer months ;","The Times, 26th April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13564,26,4,1880,Spring,26,4,1880,Spring,"both the present aud the future , if a new drought or somne unforeseen and unavoidable contingency do not demand extraordinary","The Times, 26th April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13565,28,4,1880,Spring,28,4,1880,Spring,"and thero becoming utterly parched and asphyxiated in a perpatual drought , and you will feel that in such a strange","The Times, 28th April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13566,28,4,1880,Spring,28,4,1880,Spring,continent . All the plague of the Ohilian and Peruvian drought simply arises from the chill south wind to which the,"The Times, 28th April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13567,28,4,1880,Spring,28,4,1880,Spring,", as it will periah in the north from perpetual drought The Germans drink beer and smoke atid htve their snging","The Times, 28th April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13568,29,4,1880,Spring,29,4,1880,Spring,"Jamaica , and would shortly return to England . Severe drought still prevailed in the island . 'Lhe public health was","The Times, 29th April 1880",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13569,3,5,1880,Spring,3,5,1880,Spring,"fear of starvation , but , unfortunately , the unusual drought entirely destroyed the cro s in many districts and prevented","The Times, 03rd May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13570,3,5,1880,Spring,3,5,1880,Spring,many more are on the 'brink of starvation . The drought of last vear which ruined the crope in the northern,"The Times, 03rd May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13571,6,5,1880,Spring,6,5,1880,Spring,"the irregular and intermittent rains peculiar i. our climate-a long drought being a long qalamity to pastoral , agricultural , and","The Times, 06th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13572,10,5,1880,Spring,10,5,1880,Spring,was a common exLerience for the country to suffer from drought and fiood in the samemoath . Tt.ere might bedroughtfor29days aud,"The Times, 10th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13573,10,5,1880,Spring,10,5,1880,Spring,"N ES , requiring no fliing for boats oxf H2bt drought boult abroad , are , monsrfctuere by ALEiX . WflLriOItandCou.","The Times, 10th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13574,13,5,1880,Spring,13,5,1880,Spring,". Thuad sday , May 13 , and Bull to Drouth , a , T2so . Thursday at y 2 ,","The Times, 13rd May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13575,14,5,1880,Spring,14,5,1880,Spring,"commercial . The weather was warm and oppressive , and drought prevailed in some districts , though sonme of the parishesliad","The Times, 14th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13576,15,5,1880,Spring,15,5,1880,Spring,"being felt on account of the long-continued ana stll. -prevTiling drought and low temperature , but the time has not yet","The Times, 15th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13577,24,5,1880,Spring,24,5,1880,Spring,"22d. -Tbin , show of atock , giad the 1onz-rontinued drought frevents any trade in lean cattle , nearly all of","The Times, 24th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13578,24,5,1880,Spring,24,5,1880,Spring,", niting cold , toods of rain , and trn6httal droughts ; . n buset wre paseod usrough ati peastote atmuoeslier","The Times, 24th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13579,26,5,1880,Spring,26,5,1880,Spring,continued to do this wben t ! : e long drought eemed to make it certain that the crops rould fail,"The Times, 26th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13580,26,5,1880,Spring,26,5,1880,Spring,of the scales either way is equally ruinous . Between drought and deluge there is not much to choose . It,"The Times, 26th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13581,26,5,1880,Spring,26,5,1880,Spring,. It is the mean that is golden . But drought and deluge do not equally announce themselves . Rain i,"The Times, 26th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13582,26,5,1880,Spring,26,5,1880,Spring,"of years there will be excesses of rain and of drought , both Of them very injurious , though not equally","The Times, 26th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13583,26,5,1880,Spring,26,5,1880,Spring,"WYhen the dairy fails , as it must in a drought , then a wheat crop , if ever so poor","The Times, 26th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13584,27,5,1880,Spring,27,5,1880,Spring,"Speeoh from the Throre -am ounoeed the cessation of the drought , urged the adoptic ; of a Bill modifying the","The Times, 27th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13585,28,5,1880,Spring,28,5,1880,Spring,"prevailed in Jamaica generaly , and tbe effects of coatinued drought were being felt . The public health was satisfactory .","The Times, 28th May 1880",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13586,31,5,1880,Spring,31,5,1880,Spring,to Thall . All is quiet in Candahar . The drought has caused some distress among the Achakzai and Murzai tribes,"The Times, 31st May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13587,1,6,1880,Summer,1,6,1880,Summer,"ar firm at the lately noted advance , the continued drought not favoaring the coming crop . In other seeds there","The Times, 01st June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13588,7,6,1880,Summer,7,6,1880,Summer,"collerted , but the growing crops are suffering fronm the drought . lbe health of the troops is good . l'lhe","The Times, 07th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13589,8,6,1880,Summer,8,6,1880,Summer,"weelr . The Irish crop , though suffering from the drought aud cold wyinds , is not seriously injure , nd","The Times, 08th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13590,10,6,1880,Summer,10,6,1880,Summer,"mightscarcelyhave auticipwted that complaintsas to the evil wrought by the drought wouldlbe sogeneralasthey bctvebeen , but it must be remembered that","The Times, 10th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13591,17,6,1880,Summer,17,6,1880,Summer,"Starvation boom , "" in which-the dire effects of the drought prevailing thero were described , and the people in many","The Times, 17th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13592,7,7,1880,Summer,7,7,1880,Summer,at tho cost of the State to guard against the drought which periodically desolates the rich but treeless pastures . The,"The Times, 07th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13593,12,7,1880,Summer,12,7,1880,Summer,", losing sweetness and strength every hour . The spring drought has told on every crop , and the rain comes","The Times, 12nd July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13594,13,7,1880,Summer,13,7,1880,Summer,"becomes very small , and it only rises again when drought pervades the soil , a time when the spores of","The Times, 13rd July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13595,21,7,1880,Summer,21,7,1880,Summer,The most favourable featureinregarxdtothis department was the retrieval of their drought losses by natural increase . In the land department he,"The Times, 21st July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13596,22,7,1880,Summer,22,7,1880,Summer,"chaplain , Crouatadt and St. Petersburg ; Rev. VWalter John Drought , chaplain , CJantilly ; Rev. George Edmuandson , M.A.","The Times, 22nd July 1880",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI2,UKJ2","UKI23,UKJ22","Northolt,Piddinghoe",19th Century newspaper,Media 13597,24,7,1880,Summer,24,7,1880,Summer,", and the sanitary and social evils resulting from the drought vere the subject of frequent animadversion by the Government health","The Times, 24th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13598,24,7,1880,Summer,24,7,1880,Summer,were everywhere rampant . The sanitary results of this chronic drought were shown not only in the exceptionally high mortality of,"The Times, 24th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13599,27,7,1880,Summer,27,7,1880,Summer,killi ; g of clover last winter and the severe drought during the past spring and summer . Owing to the,"The Times, 27th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13600,29,7,1880,Summer,29,7,1880,Summer,"the circumstances of , those ghastly epochs difiTer altogether . Drought in several was aggravated by war or by pestilence .","The Times, 29th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13601,29,7,1880,Summer,29,7,1880,Summer,"rule . When , three years later , a fresh drought came , the deaths were oifunted bv millions , in","The Times, 29th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13602,29,7,1880,Summer,29,7,1880,Summer,They have traced its origin to the single power of drought . Unles wlhen a region is depenlent uipon rain for,"The Times, 29th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13603,29,7,1880,Summer,29,7,1880,Summer,"is that the Indian Government must be prepared for a drought followed by severe distress every twelve years , though an","The Times, 29th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13604,30,7,1880,Summer,30,7,1880,Summer,"people in a better condition to withstand the effect of droughts . QUxxM EiZ iABTH 'S SCHOOL , WnI5BOIia : .","The Times, 30th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13605,9,8,1880,Summer,9,8,1880,Summer,a' threatened complica tion in the East or a European drought intensifies for the moment the demand for the products they,"The Times, 09th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13606,9,8,1880,Summer,9,8,1880,Summer,"the pastoral interest , arising from the heavy losses through drought , checked the purchase of land . The Treasurer made","The Times, 09th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13607,13,8,1880,Summer,13,8,1880,Summer,"with a stunted brushwood struggling for existence against the prolonged drought . ] 3'rom Cordova to Tucuman , again , for","The Times, 13rd August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13608,13,8,1880,Summer,13,8,1880,Summer,"wide plains of Cordova and Santiago del Estero , the drought is the whole evil ; the only difference between the","The Times, 13rd August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13609,13,8,1880,Summer,13,8,1880,Summer,"in the place of Dr. Tozer , resignod . Severe drought still prevailed in most districts tbrouglhout the island , although","The Times, 13rd August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13610,16,8,1880,Summer,16,8,1880,Summer,"v icissitudes of season into account , summner frosts , droughts , locusts , inundations , and prairie fires , also","The Times, 16th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13611,17,8,1880,Summer,17,8,1880,Summer,; but the severe frosts in the winter and the drought in early spring had a most injurious effect on some,"The Times, 17th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13612,28,8,1880,Summer,28,8,1880,Summer,"it is undoubtedly frue that , owving to the extraordinary droughts of the last two years , grass in large auantities","The Times, 28th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13613,30,8,1880,Summer,30,8,1880,Summer,parishes in the island that recently suffered from the severe drought . The public health was good . The Barbadoes WVest,"The Times, 30th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13614,30,8,1880,Summer,30,8,1880,Summer,"the Saints have been exposed in some places , the drought continues and menaces the vines and olives . Yet it","The Times, 30th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13615,1,9,1880,Autumn,1,9,1880,Autumn,"to otrer localities . The great heat , the oceasional droughts and scarcity of water , entaiiing perhaps a daily ranbie","The Times, 01st September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13616,1,9,1880,Autumn,1,9,1880,Autumn,cured by the sam befor. it ripenas . Shoald a drought be followed by heavy =aius in July and the grass,"The Times, 01st September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13617,1,9,1880,Autumn,1,9,1880,Autumn,"wing . We had none of those searching and protracted droughts which , cracking the clay soils and opening crevasses in-the","The Times, 01st September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13618,8,9,1880,Autumn,8,9,1880,Autumn,"inflicting even mnore serious evils than thbsavages were the terrible droughts in which I the attle , as welI as the","The Times, 08th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13619,8,9,1880,Autumn,8,9,1880,Autumn,"water . They tell us how in the last great drought 500,000 head of cattle and millions of sheep were lost","The Times, 08th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13620,8,9,1880,Autumn,8,9,1880,Autumn,"tree would have rapidly disappeared . In connexion with the drought , and often as a consequence of it , are","The Times, 08th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13621,8,9,1880,Autumn,8,9,1880,Autumn,"glorious climate , as we have seen , is the drought , an evil which may be cured in time ,","The Times, 08th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13622,8,9,1880,Autumn,8,9,1880,Autumn,"shrinkaga of keys ( or wedges ) due to the drought , e3pansion of rails , due to beat , &c","The Times, 08th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13623,10,9,1880,Autumn,10,9,1880,Autumn,be the slips between the cup and the lip . Droughts may scorch up the plants or excessive rains prevent their,"The Times, 10th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13624,10,9,1880,Autumn,10,9,1880,Autumn,SCARCITY OF WATER 1N- CARDIFF. -In consequence of the continued drought the inhabitants of CardifE were yesterday called upon by placards,"The Times, 10th September 1880","England,Wales","UKH,UKL","UKH1,UKL2","UKH12,UKL22","Cambridge,Cardiff",19th Century newspaper,Media 13625,10,9,1880,Autumn,10,9,1880,Autumn,"they were , all of them , in years of drought , when the surface water being little , the sewage","The Times, 10th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13626,14,9,1880,Autumn,14,9,1880,Autumn,"latitude of Rio Janeiro are liable to be withered by droughts , while below the latitude' of San Paulo they are","The Times, 14th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13627,16,9,1880,Autumn,16,9,1880,Autumn,"be ex. pected as a natural consequence of the recent drought comes opportunely . Surface wells , however , which are","The Times, 16th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13628,16,9,1880,Autumn,16,9,1880,Autumn,MArshalland Co . The WE&THER. -Jst out . THE COMING DROUGHT . or the Cycle of the TSeasons . With a,"The Times, 16th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13629,16,9,1880,Autumn,16,9,1880,Autumn,the TSeasons . With a Chronoiogricl History of all the Droughts and Flosts a vet founid recorded from A.D. 134 to,"The Times, 16th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13630,18,9,1880,Autumn,18,9,1880,Autumn,"of rain and thunderstorms noticed in July to one of drought . aDd fresh air , a chamnge so decided that","The Times, 18th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13631,18,9,1880,Autumn,18,9,1880,Autumn,"But the dog days came at last , and the drought continued , despite entreaties made for the intercession of the","The Times, 18th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13632,20,9,1880,Autumn,20,9,1880,Autumn,. Their waters ran lower and lower in unusually protracted droughts ; and the number of salmon that should have found,"The Times, 20th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13633,20,9,1880,Autumn,20,9,1880,Autumn,the T1.Seasons . With a Chronological Hlitory of a11 the Droughts and I rosts as yet fouse : recorded from A.D.,"The Times, 20th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13634,22,9,1880,Autumn,22,9,1880,Autumn,"want of it is great . ' Should the present drought con- . tinue , ' says tho Gazzefta de .","The Times, 22nd September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13635,22,9,1880,Autumn,22,9,1880,Autumn,"B.C. *Th ATHEl-J , nst out . ' ttHE COMTlG DROUGHT ; or . tlhe Cyofe of the' Sesion' . With","The Times, 22nd September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13636,22,9,1880,Autumn,22,9,1880,Autumn,the' Sesion' . With a ChronologIcal Hiaotor oE all the Droughtsi and Petoesi as tt fouand recorded from . s.D. 114,"The Times, 22nd September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13637,25,9,1880,Autumn,25,9,1880,Autumn,"present generation has seen . Onthe otherhand , the lAng drought has somewhat impoverished the pasture , and as the largest","The Times, 25th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13638,28,9,1880,Autumn,28,9,1880,Autumn,work of the husbeandman goes on prosperously . The great drought from which we have suffered this year has awakened the,"The Times, 28th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13639,28,9,1880,Autumn,28,9,1880,Autumn,"for civil and naval construction , for the prevention of drought and landslips , and of disasters from vinds and hail","The Times, 28th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13640,7,10,1880,Autumn,7,10,1880,Autumn,"bat fertile plains , when they were not impoverished by drought , wheat and barley flourished . To the troops ,","The Times, 07th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13641,8,10,1880,Autumn,8,10,1880,Autumn,", G. T. Shaen Carter , Rev. J. -Md . Drought , Thomas H. Thompson , Edmund H. Maude , SkefEngton","The Times, 08th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13642,18,10,1880,Autumn,18,10,1880,Autumn,"the Corl poration would leave th6r moor quito dry in droughty weather , and it -was the opinion of some of","The Times, 18th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13643,18,10,1880,Autumn,18,10,1880,Autumn,". Alldde are inelo to ascelld ( henco requirizig lasa drought ) , aud , 'hflle th67 csnOOt met out of","The Times, 18th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13644,20,10,1880,Autumn,20,10,1880,Autumn,now for Italians to provide against the evils of a drought should such a visitation happen to us another year .,"The Times, 20th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13645,25,10,1880,Autumn,25,10,1880,Autumn,"2 per cent. , having , in consequence of the drought , declined to that rate from 6 per cent. ,","The Times, 25th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13646,29,10,1880,Autumn,29,10,1880,Autumn,"him to drink . The island suffers periodically from a drought which may fairly be called devastating , for in the","The Times, 29th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13647,29,10,1880,Autumn,29,10,1880,Autumn,of irrigation that -would place it beyond the fear of drought is all that is wanted to insure the settled prosperity,"The Times, 29th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13648,30,10,1880,Autumn,30,10,1880,Autumn,", in a better condition to resist the effect of droughts , either through administrative changes or by the adoption of","The Times, 30th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13649,30,10,1880,Autumn,30,10,1880,Autumn,food crops in relation to the population and to possible droughts ; the cultivable wvaste lands and possible extension of the,"The Times, 30th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13650,5,11,1880,Autumn,5,11,1880,Autumn,"The Vast River . even . in aeasons of prolosreed drought , will furnish an aallesupply of rater , which it","The Times, 05th November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13651,8,11,1880,Autumn,8,11,1880,Autumn,". The Vasi Biver , even in seastnus of prolonged drought , wlll furnish an : mp , lesupply of wa-ter","The Times, 08th November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13652,13,11,1880,Autumn,13,11,1880,Autumn,is periodically flooded ; the higher land suffers from periodical drought . The storage of water becomes thus one part of,"The Times, 13rd November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13653,13,11,1880,Autumn,13,11,1880,Autumn,the inhabitan 's of a province which had suffered from drought . Even after the Company ceased to be traders and,"The Times, 13rd November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13654,24,11,1880,Autumn,24,11,1880,Autumn,"is good and the sugar crop is satisfactory . The drought has broken up in the west , and there iz","The Times, 24th November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13655,10,12,1880,Winter,10,12,1880,Winter,"of orchards and gardens have been ruined by the consequent drought , and , to make things worse , the garrison","The Times, 10th December 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13656,15,12,1880,Winter,15,12,1880,Winter,"to be Second Lieut . King 's County. -4ohn Head Drought , gent. , to be Second Lieut . Londonderry .","The Times, 15th December 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13657,16,12,1880,Winter,16,12,1880,Winter,"millions of tons annually for their sustenance in times of drought . V. , e knew that this was the practice","The Times, 16th December 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13658,18,12,1880,Winter,18,12,1880,Winter,"Sandys hs retired on half-pay Capt . John Trhomas Acton Drought , from tho S9th Foot , to be Capt. ,","The Times, 18th December 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13659,31,12,1880,Winter,31,12,1880,Winter,", been well filled , and , notwithstanding the great drought which has prevailed in many parts of the country ,","The Times, 31st December 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13660,4,1,1881,Winter,4,1,1881,Winter,"depended on the weather , and that either such a drought or such a rainy season as some we have known","The Times, 04th January 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13661,5,1,1881,Winter,5,1,1881,Winter,"from the absence of internal Zis tubancs , famines , droughts , foodB , &c. , but from n very iiiarked","The Times, 05th January 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13662,19,1,1881,Winter,19,1,1881,Winter,"property , and granted au injooction to restrain an action Drought by one of the creditors . N11DLESEX SESSIONS The Janusry","The Times, 19th January 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13663,24,1,1881,Winter,24,1,1881,Winter,"swamped . She eusvered the ruader well , hut the drought wrs so great ( 17ft. 9in. ) that she could","The Times, 24th January 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13664,26,1,1881,Winter,26,1,1881,Winter,"at once produces a fiood , a short period of drought depletes the river bed , and thereby encourages tbe growth","The Times, 26th January 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13665,31,1,1881,Winter,31,1,1881,Winter,"; not always on the same track , but as droughts and rainfalls may determine . They move in compact droves","The Times, 31st January 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13666,3,2,1881,Winter,3,2,1881,Winter,". The storage of vwater for use in periods of drought , and the use of impounding reservoirs to receive the","The Times, 03rd February 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13667,3,2,1881,Winter,3,2,1881,Winter,"it , and Plymouth suffered for a week a mid-winter drought of water . At ] aito the tourist is shown","The Times, 03rd February 1881",England,UKK,UKK4,"UKK41,UKK43",Roborough,19th Century newspaper,Media 13668,7,2,1881,Winter,7,2,1881,Winter,"timue , in some places , from deicient barvests , droughts , and long-continued depression in the price oi their staple","The Times, 07th February 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13669,22,2,1881,Winter,22,2,1881,Winter,"spring , would be niunh less tata dtisa during the drought of summer . The sanitary authorities had directed the toNwn","The Times, 22nd February 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13670,23,2,1881,Winter,23,2,1881,Winter,"is the constant riiak of failure of the crops from drought , which may be counteracted by ajuedicious syntemof Irrigation The","The Times, 23rd February 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13671,8,3,1881,Spring,8,3,1881,Spring,kept in the field over their time . The unprecedented drought continues . TnE EMPRESS OF AUsSTRIA. -Yesterday morning the Empress,"The Times, 08th March 1881",England,UKD,UKD6,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13672,19,3,1881,Spring,19,3,1881,Spring,"; Second Jleut . Herbert , 12th Foot ; Captain Drought and Lieut . Baumanwn , 4. b Foot ; Surgeons-Major","The Times, 19th March 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13673,21,3,1881,Spring,21,3,1881,Spring,"of lawn-tennis grounds . Lw.n seedmaybe sownat anytime provided Leither drought nor moisture is excessive . As a general rule ,","The Times, 21st March 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13674,30,3,1881,Spring,30,3,1881,Spring,could not stand wet any better than it could a drought ; but the sheep bad happily ( where they had,"The Times, 30th March 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13675,14,4,1881,Spring,14,4,1881,Spring,"firm at 12 60c. to $13 . At Demerara the drought continued , and it was apparent that the canes for","The Times, 14th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13676,22,4,1881,Spring,22,4,1881,Spring,"reboisement of the island , the only remedy for the droughts devastating it . It likewise spoke gratefully of Lord Kimnberley","The Times, 22nd April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13677,23,4,1881,Spring,23,4,1881,Spring,"in Southern Italy at the usual time , and another drought is much feared . AMERICAN A6kJUIPULTUBAL COMPETITION . TOTHE EDITOR","The Times, 23rd April 1881",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13678,26,4,1881,Spring,26,4,1881,Spring,"Southern Rio Grande do Sul , however , the prolonged drought which has done so much injury to the grazing industry","The Times, 26th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13679,28,4,1881,Spring,28,4,1881,Spring,", by the Vicar , the Rev. A. . A. Drought . MA . ALBERT NEwTON , eldest son of ALBEsRT","The Times, 28th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13680,29,4,1881,Spring,29,4,1881,Spring,"The public health of the island was good , but drought continued to prevail with great severity in certain districts ,","The Times, 29th April 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13681,16,5,1881,Spring,16,5,1881,Spring,"1879 , bringing with it periods of biting wind and drought so continuously that it is with the greatest dificulty anything","The Times, 16th May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13682,16,5,1881,Spring,16,5,1881,Spring,"work vas done . Notwithstanding the extremes of cold and drought here referred to , the condition of many of the","The Times, 16th May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13683,16,5,1881,Spring,16,5,1881,Spring,"change , copious showers of rain having succeeded tho severe drought , and 'egetatin was ixeqroyin ; ; ci3 cooiujsC g","The Times, 16th May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13684,26,5,1881,Spring,26,5,1881,Spring,times the country was exposed to and repeatedlv suffered from drought and famine . At immense u:ost and with marvellous skill,"The Times, 26th May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13685,27,5,1881,Spring,27,5,1881,Spring,"beet fields have been rather r unfavouraclo , as tho drought continues , and the 8peculatiou easily pushed up tho rathe","The Times, 27th May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13686,30,5,1881,Spring,30,5,1881,Spring,"Thames and the Lea is due partly to the protracted drought that prevailed during the greater Part of the month ,","The Times, 30th May 1881",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 13687,4,6,1881,Summer,4,6,1881,Summer,are sbi ! fn5lv anid carefully finishsei . Tivroughont the droughtmnixibip is wondorfuilly accureite aLnd the colosurlime so exquisitely balanced .,"The Times, 04th June 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13688,6,6,1881,Summer,6,6,1881,Summer,"being more torward , and having suffered less from the drought and ungenial eut winds than the cereals in most other","The Times, 06th June 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13689,11,6,1881,Summer,11,6,1881,Summer,"these on the march . when fevers , pestilences ; droughts , and floods were doing their worst , and when","The Times, 11st June 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13690,15,6,1881,Summer,15,6,1881,Summer,"Purchase , PADL TEA.MERS. capable of carrying 1510 passengers on drought of 3 feet lozsled . Minimum speed 12 miles .","The Times, 15th June 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13691,17,6,1881,Summer,17,6,1881,Summer,"year , when we were panting trom the heat and drought ! Bappily , the storms have now ceaed , and","The Times, 17th June 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13692,27,6,1881,Summer,27,6,1881,Summer,and the daily range of temperature was very large . Drought continued over the English districts during nearly the whole of,"The Times, 27th June 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13693,4,7,1881,Summer,4,7,1881,Summer,rmost saperb collection of artstic m surnire and acceDssries ser drought togother . Every artile hs its price afxed . Those,"The Times, 04th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13694,8,7,1881,Summer,8,7,1881,Summer,of the supposed barm doue to the platns by the drought . Leports from tionnan coming much in the satme sense,"The Times, 08th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13695,13,7,1881,Summer,13,7,1881,Summer,"have been e ; pected fromn the length of the drought . It had very much improved from the rains ,","The Times, 13rd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13696,13,7,1881,Summer,13,7,1881,Summer,end the mortality was notmore thanl usuel after s protracted drought and on the Betting in of rainy weather . The,"The Times, 13rd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13697,15,7,1881,Summer,15,7,1881,Summer,too soon . Liverpool has been for years languishing from drought . Not very long ago ten dAys were supposed to,"The Times, 15th July 1881",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13698,15,7,1881,Summer,15,7,1881,Summer,"will bc brought into this city evezy 24 hours . Drought will then be a thing of the past , as","The Times, 15th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13699,15,7,1881,Summer,15,7,1881,Summer,"and alarming form . In that year there began a drought of a very protracted nature , and Liverpool was brought","The Times, 15th July 1881",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13700,15,7,1881,Summer,15,7,1881,Summer,been an adquate supply of water . Owing to the drought and the heavy denand for supplies the quantity in storo,"The Times, 15th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13701,18,7,1881,Summer,18,7,1881,Summer,Ii plantations where the soil can withstand a con. tinued drought the hops look an that coald be wisbed . Moisture,"The Times, 18th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13702,22,7,1881,Summer,22,7,1881,Summer,". New crop. - Trhe voronerln very hot ceather uO drought conirenced to threaten gret njuy o te rowngcro , nd","The Times, 22nd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13703,23,7,1881,Summer,23,7,1881,Summer,"of unavoidable necessity ; fire was one of them , drought was another but it was for the company to show","The Times, 23rd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13704,23,7,1881,Summer,23,7,1881,Summer,"estate . Tile climate of New Ze alandl , where drought is rarely eprecd ispeulalyadptdtoth roucio f arn wool-anImor=n circustane haing","The Times, 23rd July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13705,25,7,1881,Summer,25,7,1881,Summer,"contemplated before , and that in spite of a devastating drought ; and the prices for pastoral uroduce have , on","The Times, 25th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13706,29,7,1881,Summer,29,7,1881,Summer,"the month of July ( when the three elements of drought , beat , and the acme of a London sesn","The Times, 29th July 1881",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13707,29,7,1881,Summer,29,7,1881,Summer,"the prospectS of thoe ne5 cravp tand ntomininL , of drought in certain districts , hut at this season of the","The Times, 29th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13708,11,8,1881,Summer,11,8,1881,Summer,are being publicly offered in the churches . If the drought continues a Nweek or twso longer it will go far,"The Times, 11st August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13709,11,8,1881,Summer,11,8,1881,Summer,wvinter starved and next thinned out by the frosts and droughty Nvinds of spring . Summer is saving the crop and,"The Times, 11st August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13710,11,8,1881,Summer,11,8,1881,Summer,time has been given fortheweightof herbage to increase after the drought of Jume-as been seriously damaged by the rains which have,"The Times, 11st August 1881",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13711,13,8,1881,Summer,13,8,1881,Summer,"the biggest nuisances , in the way of frosts , droughts , storms , and vermin of known orunknown forms .","The Times, 13rd August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13712,13,8,1881,Summer,13,8,1881,Summer,"unusual interruptions . In the siummer and autumn an extraordinary drought exbausted the supply or water from the reservoirs , and","The Times, 13rd August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13713,13,8,1881,Summer,13,8,1881,Summer,. The failure of the reservoirs in a season of drought has naturally directed the attention of the comsmissioners to other,"The Times, 13rd August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13714,15,8,1881,Summer,15,8,1881,Summer,"cattle , weakened by the bad pasturage caused by summer drought , had been dying in great nmmbers . Ad- vices","The Times, 15th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13715,16,8,1881,Summer,16,8,1881,Summer,"'s conidition , 14 per cent . less . The drought is universally complained of , and ban cause 'd the","The Times, 16th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13716,17,8,1881,Summer,17,8,1881,Summer,this year ; and next year there may be a drought or an insect pest which will have just aa disastrous,"The Times, 17th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13717,20,8,1881,Summer,20,8,1881,Summer,"6 incbm , depthi s feet 8 inches , extreme drought aft 4 feet.th fi oMrW.F Spelectius nd dawigsmayhe eenat he","The Times, 20th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13718,25,8,1881,Summer,25,8,1881,Summer,". You have the floods carried away , and the droughts mitigated , and the dust laid . You haye dirt","The Times, 25th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13719,27,8,1881,Summer,27,8,1881,Summer,"there has been , in many parts , an unprecodented drought , and yet the regular official poor reliof organization ,","The Times, 27th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13720,27,8,1881,Summer,27,8,1881,Summer,"THE UINTED STATLS . NEW YORKE , AutrG. 26 . Drought injurious to the crops continues to prevail in Ilhlnois and","The Times, 27th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13721,27,8,1881,Summer,27,8,1881,Summer,adainced 1-16id. on rumours of damage to the crop from drought in some of the States . The quotations are 64d.,"The Times, 27th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13722,30,8,1881,Summer,30,8,1881,Summer,"baa a fairly prosperous futr bef ore her as even droughts will not affect us eo muih nowr , owing to","The Times, 30th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13723,1,9,1881,Autumn,1,9,1881,Autumn,"sf-fling heat ; and , after a three hours ' drought , one would say that these good people , who","The Times, 01st September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13724,3,9,1881,Autumn,3,9,1881,Autumn,"damage to the growing crop in the States from excessive drought , con=rmed by the advance in prices at NoewYork ,","The Times, 03rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13725,5,9,1881,Autumn,5,9,1881,Autumn,to work ? At neighbour of mine in the late drought suggested to his carter fetching a supply for the cattle,"The Times, 05th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13726,6,9,1881,Autumn,6,9,1881,Autumn,"the previous reports of damage to the growing crop from drought . The quotations are 7 3-32dfor September delivery , 6NI","The Times, 06th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13727,8,9,1881,Autumn,8,9,1881,Autumn,"is about v1 -ears . Thus , every 11 years drought aud heat are experienced , usually of tbree years '","The Times, 08th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13728,8,9,1881,Autumn,8,9,1881,Autumn,"of tbree years ' duration--that is to say , the drought recurring in three consecutive summers . Such a period of","The Times, 08th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13729,8,9,1881,Autumn,8,9,1881,Autumn,"recurring in three consecutive summers . Such a period of drought is now apparently at hand , and the summer of","The Times, 08th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13730,8,9,1881,Autumn,8,9,1881,Autumn,"warm periods , would he "" one of heat and drought . "" Again , in a letter which appeared in","The Times, 08th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13731,8,9,1881,Autumn,8,9,1881,Autumn,1879 to 1882 would be years of exceptional heat and drought . Three out of the four summers specified hare now,"The Times, 08th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13732,8,9,1881,Autumn,8,9,1881,Autumn,"country generally theys Ihe certainly not been sumnmers of exteptionat drought and heat , but , on the contrary . summers","The Times, 08th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13733,9,9,1881,Autumn,9,9,1881,Autumn,"-2Ctui 5rooble has arisen . Thegr , eat heat and drought continue andextended forest fires are reported from . seversl plIces","The Times, 09th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13734,10,9,1881,Autumn,10,9,1881,Autumn,owingtotheeoduction of crop estimates consequent on the reported damage by drought to-day . The demad for cotton on the spot has,"The Times, 10th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13735,12,9,1881,Autumn,12,9,1881,Autumn,"of course , to good crushing . But then in droughts these heav7 soils suffer but little , while on the","The Times, 12nd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13736,13,9,1881,Autumn,13,9,1881,Autumn,"3s Owing to reported iujury to the cottori crop from drought . In te subsequent week , however ( that ended","The Times, 13rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13737,13,9,1881,Autumn,13,9,1881,Autumn,"due to reporten extensive : jurv to the crop from drought , and a consequently largely diminished yiel.l That some damage","The Times, 13rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13738,13,9,1881,Autumn,13,9,1881,Autumn,"the quantity vill be deficient . In the south tbe drought has done much harm , aid the crop vwill probably","The Times, 13rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13739,14,9,1881,Autumn,14,9,1881,Autumn,which has nearly perishedin many parishes from the heat and drought of the summer-a serious lOES to a population living minly,"The Times, 14th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13740,15,9,1881,Autumn,15,9,1881,Autumn,"cattle scattered over it to tell of long , ruinous drought . Yet it is now near the middle of August","The Times, 15th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13741,16,9,1881,Autumn,16,9,1881,Autumn,"heavy decline in bondition bf cotton owing to the protracted drought throughout the Cotton Belt . The condition is 72 ,","The Times, 16th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13742,22,9,1881,Autumn,22,9,1881,Autumn,"long , severe winter , the late spring , midsummer drought , repeated storms , blights , and insect pests in","The Times, 22nd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13743,22,9,1881,Autumn,22,9,1881,Autumn,"weeks of July and the earlier in August brought scorching drought- trying alike for animal and -vegetable life , and prematurely","The Times, 22nd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13744,22,9,1881,Autumn,22,9,1881,Autumn,"told , disheartened by six or seven years ' successive droughts and bad harvests , and disappointed about the fertility of","The Times, 22nd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13745,23,9,1881,Autumn,23,9,1881,Autumn,", of providing a means of irrigation in time of drought , and of acting as highways of commerce and- intercom-","The Times, 23rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13746,3,10,1881,Autumn,3,10,1881,Autumn,", tracing the delay in summoning Parliament to tbe continued drought in Tunis , which retards the French advance . It","The Times, 03rd October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13747,3,10,1881,Autumn,3,10,1881,Autumn,"; iordt h unfavourable circum- stances caused by the severe drought referred to in the report of the general manager ,","The Times, 03rd October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13748,5,10,1881,Autumn,5,10,1881,Autumn,"to-day , doing about our usual distance-39 miles-without difficulty , drought , or casualty of any kind , unless a cup","The Times, 05th October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13749,11,10,1881,Autumn,11,10,1881,Autumn,"scarce . There has not been what we cat a drought , but only an inconveniently dry season . However ,","The Times, 11st October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13750,17,10,1881,Autumn,17,10,1881,Autumn,". The weatber is generally reported as favourable , though drought still prevails in some sections . Almost everywhere the failure","The Times, 17th October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13751,18,10,1881,Autumn,18,10,1881,Autumn,"make themselves telt in increased dryness of climate , longer droughts , and more numerous bush fires . A proposal has","The Times, 18th October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13752,20,10,1881,Autumn,20,10,1881,Autumn,"in the western highlands , the natives seldom suffer from droughts ; the east winds blow with bitter persistency for weeks","The Times, 20th October 1881",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,,Highlands,19th Century newspaper,Media 13753,22,10,1881,Autumn,22,10,1881,Autumn,"the short supply of water , caused by the protracted drought . There is barely three weeks ' supply in the","The Times, 22nd October 1881",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13754,22,10,1881,Autumn,22,10,1881,Autumn,reports . This arose from deficient traffic owing to the drought vihich had prevailed in the first six months of this,"The Times, 22nd October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13755,24,10,1881,Autumn,24,10,1881,Autumn,"the deficiency in the water supply caused by the long drought . The inhabitants are , therefore , exhorted to practice","The Times, 24th October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13756,26,10,1881,Autumn,26,10,1881,Autumn,"much less than that of last year ; for tho drought in 188 ( greatly injured the vines , and has","The Times, 26th October 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13757,15,11,1881,Autumn,15,11,1881,Autumn,"Borneo lakes have an uncomfortable habit of disippearing in a drought . There are forests full of inexhaustible timber , besides","The Times, 15th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13758,16,11,1881,Autumn,16,11,1881,Autumn,"storms , the late and cold spring with the subsequent drought , and to insect ravages . The quality ot the","The Times, 16th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13759,16,11,1881,Autumn,16,11,1881,Autumn,"last year . The decrease is chiefly owing to the drought duriag the growing season , the excessive rains alter the.crop","The Times, 16th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13760,18,11,1881,Autumn,18,11,1881,Autumn,was useless because it was tapped in a season of drought . A fMLISTRY OF FIEYB AR . TO THE EDITOR,"The Times, 18th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13761,30,11,1881,Autumn,30,11,1881,Autumn,"snch events as the brealkdown of machinery and a long drought , have determined on augmenting the pumping power and have","The Times, 30th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13762,30,11,1881,Autumn,30,11,1881,Autumn,"'s , l DOU ; GHTY 'S VOICE LOZENGE-is harmless DrOUGHTY 'S VOICE LOZENGE-for Speak DO1YGHTY 'S VOICE LOZENGE-forLGidies . D","The Times, 30th November 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13763,12,12,1881,Winter,12,12,1881,Winter,"The examiners for the Moral Sciesces Tripos *pnounce that E. Drought , a student at Girton College , passed the examination","The Times, 12nd December 1881",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Girton,19th Century newspaper,Media 13764,14,12,1881,Winter,14,12,1881,Winter,", was succeeded by a summer and autumn of pro-longed drought . These causes curtailed almost every growing crop . The","The Times, 14th December 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13765,16,12,1881,Winter,16,12,1881,Winter,"of last year , when a severe and general . drought set in , reducing heAvily thel prospect , causing premature","The Times, 16th December 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13766,20,12,1881,Winter,20,12,1881,Winter,"Tennessee andthe States west of the Mlississippi river . This drouth lasted till %bout September 14 , by which time the","The Times, 20th December 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13767,28,12,1881,Winter,28,12,1881,Winter,ground with soil and then to save 'the soil from drought by every contrivance of steam watering mills and other expensive,"The Times, 28th December 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13768,7,1,1882,Winter,7,1,1882,Winter,favourable terms . There was now no fear of any drought during the present season . As to the prospects of,"The Times, 07th January 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13769,13,1,1882,Winter,13,1,1882,Winter,"the end of 1877-8 3,830,000 net profit . E the drought of 18778 the land irrigated by them , which but","The Times, 13rd January 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13770,14,1,1882,Winter,14,1,1882,Winter,so caprioious as to be the frequent cause of partial drought . It is certain that a vast amount of distress,"The Times, 14th January 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13771,25,1,1882,Winter,25,1,1882,Winter,""" 1 Hunter 's solution of choral , a sedative drought and sleep pro . ducer . "" Mr. Polandl read","The Times, 25th January 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13772,13,2,1882,Winter,13,2,1882,Winter,"English manufacturos into FrIace . After a 53 days ' drought , the latter half of the time accompanied by almost","The Times, 13rd February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13773,2,3,1882,Spring,2,3,1882,Spring,", Gracechurch-street , has ad- mitted Mr. J. A. H. Drought a partner in his London business , which wiU ln","The Times, 02nd March 1882",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13774,2,3,1882,Spring,2,3,1882,Spring,"ln future be conducted under the style of Galton , Drought , and Co . Air . Sophocles Constantinidi states that","The Times, 02nd March 1882",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13775,17,3,1882,Spring,17,3,1882,Spring,"asainst the liquidator personaUy for wages . The action was Drought for a very somall sum , but it is a","The Times, 17th March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13776,17,3,1882,Spring,17,3,1882,Spring,"desire is expressed to have the work donn departmentally . Drought prevails generally tbrougbout Natal , and fears aro'entertained of the","The Times, 17th March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13777,22,3,1882,Spring,22,3,1882,Spring,"terion ith hmeeorto c30 bon Berion , 1y baffectoed b3snrolongd drought , promGisdes alrm rkt as tho season prolresses n teier","The Times, 22nd March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13778,25,3,1882,Spring,25,3,1882,Spring,"supply of water in the uplands in times of severe drought , should it be decided to include uplands w ithin","The Times, 25th March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13779,29,3,1882,Spring,29,3,1882,Spring,". The fruit crops in QueenKland have suffered from the drought . The vines however , have borne well , thongh","The Times, 29th March 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13780,6,4,1882,Spring,6,4,1882,Spring,"Bessborough , Mrs. Bride , Baom , R. Biddulph , Drought , Colonel Bernard , Briscoe . Leitrim. -Lord Leitrim ,","The Times, 06th April 1882",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Tottenham,19th Century newspaper,Media 13781,13,4,1882,Spring,13,4,1882,Spring,"as5 yet , has in no wise suffered fromd the drought , *nd it . as greatly facilitated labour in the","The Times, 13rd April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13782,17,4,1882,Spring,17,4,1882,Spring,circles . Complete tranquillity reigns at Bareclona . The prolonged drought continues causing greaG distress to the working classes . Tho,"The Times, 17th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13783,18,4,1882,Spring,18,4,1882,Spring,"mining companies , which up to that date had been Drought before the notice of the public . Since then ,","The Times, 18th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13784,19,4,1882,Spring,19,4,1882,Spring,"as in 18SO , or which , by reason of drought and arrested growth , opens on or near the ground","The Times, 19th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13785,20,4,1882,Spring,20,4,1882,Spring,"the system of defence adopted . There is a continued drought in several parts of the colony , causing considerable loss","The Times, 20th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13786,24,4,1882,Spring,24,4,1882,Spring,"it more or less sandy . Last season 's severe drought made the ground excessively dry , causing sand to work","The Times, 24th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13787,9,5,1882,Spring,9,5,1882,Spring,". , A dE ys ( .May20au b7 ) zWty Droughton an , tuot3wc Itofo st at a "" under loc","The Times, 09th May 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13788,15,5,1882,Spring,15,5,1882,Spring,"and Repton , of the Royal Artillery ; Capt . Drought , Royal Lancaster ; Lieut . Edwards , Worcester Regiment","The Times, 15th May 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13789,15,5,1882,Spring,15,5,1882,Spring,"in prices here , but partly also to the severe drought in New Soith Wales . German tools , and especially","The Times, 15th May 1882",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13790,15,5,1882,Spring,15,5,1882,Spring,"must be prepared for the periodical recurrence of seasons of drought , but this company had derived great benefit frorn the","The Times, 15th May 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13791,18,5,1882,Spring,18,5,1882,Spring,only resched 24 inobes . Tho effects of the long drought are telling disastrously upon the country . A successful Volunteer,"The Times, 18th May 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13792,30,5,1882,Spring,30,5,1882,Spring,"recourse to the foundries of Birmingham and elsewhere . When drought and famine , as in the calamitous years before 1880","The Times, 30th May 1882",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13793,12,6,1882,Summer,12,6,1882,Summer,.6ft . Lying on the Thames . Also the lighit drought Cutter Curlew. 12 tons rerieter . Large accommodation for her,"The Times, 12nd June 1882",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 13794,7,7,1882,Summer,7,7,1882,Summer,"Abolition of Stato Regulation of Vice , and Baptists at Droughty Ferry . Petitions for the relief of Roman Catholie voluntary","The Times, 07th July 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13795,28,7,1882,Summer,28,7,1882,Summer,"t 7th , 108Uth *Xtlmo Mises Varren , 1illchyiat , Droughton , Gobermt , ke. herw , Yriams.Dalls , Eough Squre","The Times, 28th July 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13796,5,8,1882,Summer,5,8,1882,Summer,"poorness of quality fro ... tonic *iUtricts , owing to drought , anil the grovring crop is tsti- to , ted","The Times, 05th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13797,10,8,1882,Summer,10,8,1882,Summer,"in conscequence of reports in sow , i dietricts 'f drought and instuiticiont , weater tor preparitig the fibre , the","The Times, 10th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13798,14,8,1882,Summer,14,8,1882,Summer,"there was a thunderstorm , and , after a long drought , heavy showers have fallen . mantelpiece , how Aubert","The Times, 14th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13799,16,8,1882,Summer,16,8,1882,Summer,"the Western Province , but in the back country great drought prevails . An election is about ta be held of","The Times, 16th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13800,25,8,1882,Summer,25,8,1882,Summer,"UGdrcama by fleece. 124th time . Mi.es Farren Ftbchrist , Droughton , Gilbert ke . M.sr Williamej Dallas , Brout ,","The Times, 25th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13801,30,8,1882,Summer,30,8,1882,Summer,"by COLONEL RowLANDs , and then by COLONEL LANYOx . Drought and other obstacles stood in tho way of these operations","The Times, 30th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13802,31,8,1882,Summer,31,8,1882,Summer,"a h rizf , ntal wiad would usually promote a drought except itn cases where the chimuey opened out upnn a","The Times, 31st August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13803,23,9,1882,Autumn,23,9,1882,Autumn,"worlds . The King , while greatly deploring th3 long drought and recent storms , which had caused serious damage to","The Times, 23rd September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13804,30,9,1882,Autumn,30,9,1882,Autumn,"food have been exceptionally dear , duo to the long drought . We have grumbled greatly becauso meat has gone up","The Times, 30th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13805,3,10,1882,Autumn,3,10,1882,Autumn,The country haLd pseed through a severe and very general drought ; but he blelieved that it was now passig away,"The Times, 03rd October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13806,3,10,1882,Autumn,3,10,1882,Autumn,"the world , however . they were akccustomed to these droughts and soon recovered from them . In Victoria there had","The Times, 03rd October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13807,4,10,1882,Autumn,4,10,1882,Autumn,"fattening of beasts or the growing of wheat . A drought would dispel that illusion , for there are at least","The Times, 04th October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13808,4,10,1882,Autumn,4,10,1882,Autumn,"dispel that illusion , for there are at least two droughts in a generation sufficient to throw the dairyg man on","The Times, 04th October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13809,4,10,1882,Autumn,4,10,1882,Autumn,"staff Corps , to be Llisut .. vice T. A. Drought , pmot , Tlhe W orcesterethtee Regiment. -Lieut. ila .","The Times, 04th October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13810,14,10,1882,Autumn,14,10,1882,Autumn,"d6stroythem , yet they wo not hatch u well in drought or cataswhn f e themrwasa oertain amount of moisthire In","The Times, 14th October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13811,16,10,1882,Autumn,16,10,1882,Autumn,"Liena . Wilman , Royal It ishRifes ; Capt . Drought , 2d Gloucester ; Capt . Darwin , lot Durham","The Times, 16th October 1882","England,Wales","UKK,UKL",UKK1,UKK13,Gloucester,19th Century newspaper,Media 13812,21,10,1882,Autumn,21,10,1882,Autumn,"of the skies . What with drownings and what with droughts , it must be isaid that there is hardly an","The Times, 21st October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13813,31,10,1882,Autumn,31,10,1882,Autumn,"the colony , all interests suffer- ing fromn the protracted drought . Thero have been several trade strikes for an advance","The Times, 31st October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13814,2,11,1882,Autumn,2,11,1882,Autumn,"made a smaU advance , but nothing very striking . Droughts and rust are great troubles to the farmer , and","The Times, 02nd November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13815,2,11,1882,Autumn,2,11,1882,Autumn,1881 . But in some localities in the South the drought kiled almost the entire yield where the planters were too,"The Times, 02nd November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13816,14,12,1882,Winter,14,12,1882,Winter,"bound , and in several - -F-u-13 L- -IU specimens Drought prices extravagantly higb , giring a general average of about10perlot","The Times, 14th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13817,20,12,1882,Winter,20,12,1882,Winter,insist on being kept wavering between a state of legal drought and legal overflow . In place of struggling against a,"The Times, 20th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13818,26,12,1882,Winter,26,12,1882,Winter,"power- less to resist . Deluges of rain , excessive drought , long and intenso frost , sultry air and overcsast","The Times, 26th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13819,26,12,1882,Winter,26,12,1882,Winter,"whon the ground is bare , water in tho worst drought , and shelter when necessary . They have not to","The Times, 26th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13820,27,12,1882,Winter,27,12,1882,Winter,been healthily retarded from becoming too forward . The comparative drought of the first three months of 1882 kept the strength,"The Times, 27th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13821,28,12,1882,Winter,28,12,1882,Winter,"concerned , the dearness has been aggravated by tlhe long drought , whichl is now happily at an end . Beautiful","The Times, 28th December 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13822,3,1,1883,Winter,3,1,1883,Winter,distress prevails in Namaqualand In consequenco of a succession of droughts . Sheep and cattle are perishing by hundreds . Tho,"The Times, 03rd January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13823,10,1,1883,Winter,10,1,1883,Winter,"in Australasian centres on the expectation of curtailed supply from drought , were reflected hither in many quarters and fostered by","The Times, 10th January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13824,13,1,1883,Winter,13,1,1883,Winter,"margins of power to meet exceptional circumstances , such as drought , the extinguishment of fires , road watering , and","The Times, 13rd January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13825,26,1,1883,Winter,26,1,1883,Winter,"of at least 3,000,000 . There has been a severe drought in parts , and her demands are not likely to","The Times, 26th January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13826,17,2,1883,Winter,17,2,1883,Winter,"the man-a bricklayer nomed Holehousewho erectei the dlue should be Drought before the coroner and censured ; but eventually , without","The Times, 17th February 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13827,2,3,1883,Spring,2,3,1883,Spring,"desert journeys on a serious scale , euffered terribly from drought . MIany lay down in the sand and had to","The Times, 02nd March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13828,10,3,1883,Spring,10,3,1883,Spring,"stock . The winters are mild and short . Prolonged droughts , the entire intermission of the short rainy season ,","The Times, 10th March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13829,14,3,1883,Spring,14,3,1883,Spring,"East St. Hilda , by the Btev . C. E. Drought , . M.A , VILLAIM JA31ES. son of DI .","The Times, 14th March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13830,16,3,1883,Spring,16,3,1883,Spring,", but on trial hewas acquitted , and he then Drought this action for maliious prosecution . The action was tried","The Times, 16th March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13831,26,3,1883,Spring,26,3,1883,Spring,"The decline in Centrml Pacific shares is due to the drought in Californii , whicb , it is reported , threatens","The Times, 26th March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13832,27,3,1883,Spring,27,3,1883,Spring,"coramtanication shut every district up within itself , and when drought came upon the people they could neither import food nor","The Times, 27th March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13833,29,3,1883,Spring,29,3,1883,Spring,". In mo-t of tho districts that have tuffered from drought fne rains have fallen the last few days , and","The Times, 29th March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13834,4,4,1883,Spring,4,4,1883,Spring,"in nll probability prove a complete failure from the excessive drought they were suffering from , and they expected to have","The Times, 04th April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13835,11,4,1883,Spring,11,4,1883,Spring,"interim dividend . Including l , 4a8 U7s. lld. , Drought forsard , there remains a surplus now to be dealt","The Times, 11st April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13836,25,4,1883,Spring,25,4,1883,Spring,"neighbourhood of G'as- gow . The effect of this cantinued drought , frost , and sunshine on the lard ( which","The Times, 25th April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13837,26,4,1883,Spring,26,4,1883,Spring,"year they bad suffered much at the mines from excessive drought , the rainfall having been only 14in. , asainst 36in.","The Times, 26th April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13838,28,4,1883,Spring,28,4,1883,Spring,", nevertheless , that trade had steadily progressed . The drought had an immediste effect on the earnings of the company","The Times, 28th April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13839,30,4,1883,Spring,30,4,1883,Spring,". The October plant is suffering severely from the long-continued drought , and no progress can be made with the spring","The Times, 30th April 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13840,18,5,1883,Spring,18,5,1883,Spring,", on the paadup capital of the sompay . The drought , which had been Tery serious indeed in Australiah.e meaut","The Times, 18th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13841,21,5,1883,Spring,21,5,1883,Spring,"provided means of dealing with great calamities , such as droughts and floods , by way ofprevention , where that is","The Times, 21st May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13842,22,5,1883,Spring,22,5,1883,Spring,"and circumstances saupply inex:hustible variety . Light ana shadow , drought and rain , introduce uncertainty into outdoor games . The","The Times, 22nd May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13843,26,5,1883,Spring,26,5,1883,Spring,that company were attributable to a very unusual succession of droughts and consequent short crops of sugar . The settlement arrived,"The Times, 26th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13844,19,6,1883,Summer,19,6,1883,Summer,"Wood Green , and the Rev , A. C. A. Drought , 2M.A .. Vicar of the parish , SIDNEY WOOD","The Times, 19th June 1883",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Wood Green,19th Century newspaper,Media 13845,5,7,1883,Summer,5,7,1883,Summer,his cultivated land the country-would be secure againse famine and drought . WVIerever -water cotla be found within 30ft. of the,"The Times, 05th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13846,19,7,1883,Summer,19,7,1883,Summer,", the cereals were much damaged by the long-a ntinued drought . The vine harvest , too , in the Rhine","The Times, 19th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13847,30,7,1883,Summer,30,7,1883,Summer,", a quantity which would enable them in time of drought , and supposing the regular supply from rells and stieams","The Times, 30th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13848,1,8,1883,Summer,1,8,1883,Summer,"for additional assistance by squatters after their losses by the drought , while at the same time large amounts of capital","The Times, 01st August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13849,6,8,1883,Summer,6,8,1883,Summer,"districts are at present gloomy , owing to the long-zontinued drought . The statistics of tea cultivation in Assam for the","The Times, 06th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13850,6,8,1883,Summer,6,8,1883,Summer,above the average in heat and sunshine . There was drought when the corn wanted wet . In the second week,"The Times, 06th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13851,8,8,1883,Summer,8,8,1883,Summer,"the obstacles of Nature , over snow and heat , drought , dust , and pestilence ; but he could not","The Times, 08th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13852,8,8,1883,Summer,8,8,1883,Summer,"man 's calculations , and he would not necessarilycomplain ot drought if it happenedthat not a drop of rain fell from","The Times, 08th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13853,8,8,1883,Summer,8,8,1883,Summer,and consequently a portion o0 the crops always suffers from drought . If this negligence on the part of the Government,"The Times, 08th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13854,13,8,1883,Summer,13,8,1883,Summer,not be permitted to aprroach the Punjab . The continued drought is causing anxiety throughout a large pottion of the North-West,"The Times, 13rd August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13855,16,8,1883,Summer,16,8,1883,Summer,"wage a continual war wvith wind , frost , and drought . He seldom escapes the fate of those who work","The Times, 16th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13856,20,8,1883,Summer,20,8,1883,Summer,"Au ; . 19 . In consequence of the prevalent drought in the northern provinces , arrangements are under the consideration","The Times, 20th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13857,22,8,1883,Summer,22,8,1883,Summer,"judgment of your cemnuttee , will be that they have Drought the competition upDn themselves by rejecting reasonable terms , and","The Times, 22nd August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13858,22,8,1883,Summer,22,8,1883,Summer,"to g.ve hope of immiunity froin tne coasequences of the drought . At the same time , the mahafactuered market is","The Times, 22nd August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13859,23,8,1883,Summer,23,8,1883,Summer,"bullocks were the only means of conveyance , and when drought came there was neither forage nor water for the beasts","The Times, 23rd August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13860,28,8,1883,Summer,28,8,1883,Summer,trees . By some people tho deaths re at4ributed to drought by the eSrcesrive draining of late years ; but if,"The Times, 28th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13861,28,8,1883,Summer,28,8,1883,Summer,"the case . Nevertheless , there is no doabt that drought is the main reason of tbe loss , but from","The Times, 28th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13862,28,8,1883,Summer,28,8,1883,Summer,"view of the in- convenience occasioned several years ago through drought , it has been deemed advisable to take measures to","The Times, 28th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13863,30,8,1883,Summer,30,8,1883,Summer,"too , is late , and has Buffered severely from drouth in the chief cotton States , aspecially during August .","The Times, 30th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13864,31,8,1883,Summer,31,8,1883,Summer,"startFamine reliefworks in tbe Northern Provinces , owing to the drought prevailing there . Eight thousand persons will be employed in","The Times, 31st August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13865,1,9,1883,Autumn,1,9,1883,Autumn,"7.40. 1illess parre .. Gilchrist , Howard . I'edley , Droughton.Taylor , Gilbert , SistesrWaton. end Sisters Robino : Messrs .","The Times, 01st September 1883",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,Elton,19th Century newspaper,Media 13866,3,9,1883,Autumn,3,9,1883,Autumn,"but more is greatly wanted , the effects of the drought being much felt . ISven as far down as Benares","The Times, 03rd September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13867,4,9,1883,Autumn,4,9,1883,Autumn,"failure of what arecalled "" ground pro- visions "" by drought orflood , the quantity of flourand corn meal usedismuch increased","The Times, 04th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13868,7,9,1883,Autumn,7,9,1883,Autumn,"liable to mak-e comfiensat , on if- rom frost , drought , or other causes beyond their control , they should","The Times, 07th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13869,7,9,1883,Autumn,7,9,1883,Autumn,"ta furnish the supply , bnt the committee thought that drought was just the cause which rendered it necessary for them","The Times, 07th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13870,12,9,1883,Autumn,12,9,1883,Autumn,"now less Favourable than it appeared in August ; the drought , and the low temperature , causing mucii injury .","The Times, 12nd September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13871,12,9,1883,Autumn,12,9,1883,Autumn,"streams became a profitable pursuit , in spite of the droughts and the raiding Indians . So , of the numerous","The Times, 12nd September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13872,12,9,1883,Autumn,12,9,1883,Autumn,"of excessive sunshine , but he knows nothing of the droughts that destroy every living thing . Time was when the","The Times, 12nd September 1883",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 13873,14,9,1883,Autumn,14,9,1883,Autumn,". M1uch of the damage occasioned by the frost and drought will be compensated for by the increase ( 2,000,000 acres","The Times, 14th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13874,18,9,1883,Autumn,18,9,1883,Autumn,immense territorial army might avail to expel . Floods and droughts are allowed to inflict ravages which science and expenditure could,"The Times, 18th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13875,11,10,1883,Autumn,11,10,1883,Autumn,"crop was worse than on September L The continuance of drought in many parts , the ravages of the worrm in","The Times, 11st October 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13876,12,10,1883,Autumn,12,10,1883,Autumn,short of last crop by over one million bales . Drought and worms cause serious injury . Lord Coleridge 's reception,"The Times, 12nd October 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13877,24,10,1883,Autumn,24,10,1883,Autumn,eastern distriets large losses of 5toek have been sustained from drought and cold . At a meeting of the Elective Assembly,"The Times, 24th October 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13878,25,10,1883,Autumn,25,10,1883,Autumn,ecsessive fall of rain and the lstter from a terribla drought . This anomaly is explaied by thc immnse cx tent,"The Times, 25th October 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13879,25,10,1883,Autumn,25,10,1883,Autumn,"All the provinces of the north aro euffering from n drought of one , two , and thrco years . Rivers","The Times, 25th October 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13880,27,10,1883,Autumn,27,10,1883,Autumn,"176 . Now Bond-strect , W. , opposite Bsrllagton-gardens . DROUGHTi3 for SALE-a ligWht aUnd fi-rhfonna1e J ? carriage of one","The Times, 27th October 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13881,8,11,1883,Autumn,8,11,1883,Autumn,"post5 & home treasure , con . Caine eves , droughts , backsgammon , dominuoer. wvhist , besique , stesyleebase ,","The Times, 08th November 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13882,17,11,1883,Autumn,17,11,1883,Autumn,"ignore the fact that Australwa as liable to seasons of drought , which was a great element of uncertaiuty in the","The Times, 17th November 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13883,20,11,1883,Autumn,20,11,1883,Autumn,"to run on growth ; but when attack occurs in drought , there is the diff.cully of these not acting .","The Times, 20th November 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13884,20,11,1883,Autumn,20,11,1883,Autumn,"It is when the plant has been languishing in a drought , or has-been stifled by weeds , that the pest","The Times, 20th November 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13885,28,11,1883,Autumn,28,11,1883,Autumn,"the Ven . ArchdeaconVarrar , D.D .. JO0IN ARMSTRONG iHEAD DROUGHT EFsq. , of IS . Ke.sington-garde.s-tr. -ce. onlv soa of","The Times, 28th November 1883",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Westminster,19th Century newspaper,Media 13886,28,11,1883,Autumn,28,11,1883,Autumn,"IS . Ke.sington-garde.s-tr. -ce. onlv soa of tlb late General Drought . Colonel of 1Ith Regt. , to ANNIE GERTRUDE ,","The Times, 28th November 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13887,6,12,1883,Winter,6,12,1883,Winter,"will be regarded as an offence Igainst the Governament . Drought prevails in the Orange Free State . , ThC f","The Times, 06th December 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13888,31,12,1883,Winter,31,12,1883,Winter,an averago one . The hay suffered at first from drought and subsequently from excessive rain ; the hops and the,"The Times, 31st December 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13889,3,1,1884,Winter,3,1,1884,Winter,", srat acry Eton . Hynlby Pieo MisseGicrst Pi . Droughtoni , Al . Jaynos , th Watosd.Trr , al isFLr","The Times, 03rd January 1884",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Eton,19th Century newspaper,Media 13890,10,1,1884,Winter,10,1,1884,Winter,"but really-responsible for every disastrous turn of qvents , for drought and floods , murrain and blight . The agricultural interest","The Times, 10th January 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13891,22,1,1884,Winter,22,1,1884,Winter,"an acre of land . The fact that hurricanes and drought should , after their occurrence , increase the cost of","The Times, 22nd January 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13892,23,1,1884,Winter,23,1,1884,Winter,". Rain has fallen on the frontier , and the drought has broken up . Smallpox seems to be still on","The Times, 23rd January 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13893,28,1,1884,Winter,28,1,1884,Winter,"be regarded as satis- factory , bearing in mind the drought which had prevailed on their estates . They bad made","The Times, 28th January 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13894,8,2,1884,Winter,8,2,1884,Winter,"to LIETITIA , joungeat daugbter of LlEl UT. -COL . DROUGHT , D.L. , Lettybrook , IDSCut.Ireland . ' On the","The Times, 08th February 1884",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,Clifton,19th Century newspaper,Media 13895,23,2,1884,Winter,23,2,1884,Winter,Oxland as British Resident at St. Johu 's . The drought has broken upin the Frce State and rains ; a,"The Times, 23rd February 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13896,26,2,1884,Winter,26,2,1884,Winter,will enable the desert to be traversed without fear of drought . They also speak of Egyptiah sympathy with the Mahdi,"The Times, 26th February 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13897,1,3,1884,Spring,1,3,1884,Spring,", ard the creator par o lb sallquntiy ffeedwassod.Reports of drought in Austaliamay urtal shpmens , ad t isas rather Induced","The Times, 01st March 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13898,10,3,1884,Spring,10,3,1884,Spring,"sire to esnure an ample reserve supply in case of drought , and siituated at such en elevation that a con.","The Times, 10th March 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13899,10,3,1884,Spring,10,3,1884,Spring,"The Burgonaster In con "" equence of sesveral monthse continuous drought , the yield to the Hochquellen Watorworks has fallen to","The Times, 10th March 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13900,11,3,1884,Spring,11,3,1884,Spring,"Irociarnation. of tho Burgom-aster hvellow Citizens. -seraofVna Iconsequenceo aeinontbs continuous drought , the yield to the H5eliquellen Waterwa ) rks has","The Times, 11st March 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13901,21,3,1884,Spring,21,3,1884,Spring,", drove ashore yesterday moming on a rocky shoro at Droughty Ferry Castle . Tugs attempted to get her oft ,","The Times, 21st March 1884",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM22,Tayport,19th Century newspaper,Media 13902,26,3,1884,Spring,26,3,1884,Spring,bearing upon the events of the 16th century had but Drought to light and establisbed new proofs of the greatness of,"The Times, 26th March 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13903,27,3,1884,Spring,27,3,1884,Spring,. The depression bad been further intensifed by a severe drought . lDuring a crisis unparalleled in the history of the,"The Times, 27th March 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13904,10,4,1884,Spring,10,4,1884,Spring,quiet occasion . The colony is being severely tried by drought . The losses are already heavier than the heaviest property-tax,"The Times, 10th April 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13905,12,4,1884,Spring,12,4,1884,Spring,surpassed by the state of things inevitable upon a long drought in a poor agricultural neighbourhood . The farmer has staked,"The Times, 12nd April 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13906,14,4,1884,Spring,14,4,1884,Spring,of the MIaharajah 's arguments and objections . The long-continued drought and the great heat of the weather are beginning seriously,"The Times, 14th April 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13907,16,4,1884,Spring,16,4,1884,Spring,"and privations at drst , owing to Cafre wars nnd droughts and bad seasons . In more favoured regions , the","The Times, 16th April 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13908,21,4,1884,Spring,21,4,1884,Spring,"but the jute-producing districts of Eastern Bengal are suffering from drought . Simla is threatened with a water-famine , and although","The Times, 21st April 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13909,24,4,1884,Spring,24,4,1884,Spring,"of two fearful visitations . There was a most terrible drought , and during two or three years the rural population","The Times, 24th April 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13910,24,4,1884,Spring,24,4,1884,Spring,"consumptioii of 1882 was uniusual , owinlg to the great drought of tlint year , this , result is quite as","The Times, 24th April 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13911,26,4,1884,Spring,26,4,1884,Spring,"' , 4352 5 Brought.forward for 18M B. 1,967,678 83 Drought forward for.18.44,042 47 Of whicb , as per 67 of","The Times, 26th April 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13912,5,5,1884,Spring,5,5,1884,Spring,"of shipments to New Soubth Wales , where the long drought has at last broken up , but the losses of","The Times, 05th May 1884",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13913,5,5,1884,Spring,5,5,1884,Spring,. The heavy losses of sheep in A.ustralia from the drought are attracting attention . It will not affect prices this,"The Times, 05th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13914,10,5,1884,Spring,10,5,1884,Spring,"toil , his summer heat and winter cold , his droughts , his floods , and his inscrutable pests of one","The Times, 10th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13915,21,5,1884,Spring,21,5,1884,Spring,"Roupell. seeonded ; Llet.Cecl ranisGanett to beCaptal , vieeD . Droughton ; Lieut . Arthr J.Itiearda bate beeni appo , inted","The Times, 21st May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13916,27,5,1884,Spring,27,5,1884,Spring,"bNEOttllemOstpkasrsntIT ; situatei and complete ItSDE t ths l'ust-ond , Drought to tts present stats of perfetlor b a lrgeoutlay .","The Times, 27th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13917,30,5,1884,Spring,30,5,1884,Spring,"on mortgage , would probably be lost also . The drought and hurricane season being over , the chief risks to","The Times, 30th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13918,3,6,1884,Summer,3,6,1884,Summer,have in tho Eastern coanties been characterized by such exceptional drought that a line in The Times may be usefl for,"The Times, 03rd June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13919,4,6,1884,Summer,4,6,1884,Summer,"THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES . Sir , -Tbe exceptionaI drought which Mr. Little mentions , in The Times of this","The Times, 04th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13920,5,6,1884,Summer,5,6,1884,Summer,from the want of moisture . The prospect of continued drought had become seriously alarm- ing ; for tte grateful rains,"The Times, 05th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13921,5,6,1884,Summer,5,6,1884,Summer,which came up have gone off again from the successive droughts or the fly . A North Lincolnshire farmer describes the,"The Times, 05th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13922,5,6,1884,Summer,5,6,1884,Summer,", 1i VTe are suffering from a very severe spring drought , not having had above half our usual rainfall in","The Times, 05th June 1884",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13923,5,6,1884,Summer,5,6,1884,Summer,"straw , but not injured ; barloys have stood the drought fairly well upon good lands , but are cut up","The Times, 05th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13924,9,6,1884,Summer,9,6,1884,Summer,". A. G. Steol relioved Cross land . The change Drought about tho desired result , as off the amateur Alr","The Times, 09th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13925,9,6,1884,Summer,9,6,1884,Summer,". Weald and Suoeex plnters complain most of the lengthened drought vvhich has been experIenced , hot reports from Crunbrooh ,","The Times, 09th June 1884",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Weald,19th Century newspaper,Media 13926,10,6,1884,Summer,10,6,1884,Summer,"drink a liquid against which the nostrils protest . A drought at Oxford appears a paradox . Oxford , as ""","The Times, 10th June 1884",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 13927,17,6,1884,Summer,17,6,1884,Summer,"the annual rains , rnrsthe CorporationsI property comparatively free froms drought , teget drawback to so manuy pastoral properties in A","The Times, 17th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13928,20,6,1884,Summer,20,6,1884,Summer,tonnage next winter . Sad havoc was made by the drought on early-sown swedes ; but for late-sown swedes and for,"The Times, 20th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13929,20,6,1884,Summer,20,6,1884,Summer,when it falls and nothigs left for a time of drought . is recisely the same thing happens wcith the resources,"The Times, 20th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13930,27,6,1884,Summer,27,6,1884,Summer,constantly gathers force . The period of protracted heat and drought was broken yesterday in the Northern States by severe storms,"The Times, 27th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13931,28,6,1884,Summer,28,6,1884,Summer,"writes ; - "" It is rumoured that if the drought continues a portion of the troops in the Aldersbot command","The Times, 28th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13932,30,6,1884,Summer,30,6,1884,Summer,"short . The corn crops appear to have stood tho drought well , and are favourably spoken of , except on","The Times, 30th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13933,30,6,1884,Summer,30,6,1884,Summer,"ROlIVICHE Ju , se 20. -There woere great coniplaluts of drought in NCorfolk at to-day 's mnarket , and trade in","The Times, 30th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13934,2,7,1884,Summer,2,7,1884,Summer,"mistakes which should neverhao been made , can not be Drought to understand that an invest ment of 16 millions or","The Times, 02nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13935,4,7,1884,Summer,4,7,1884,Summer,do without more moisbure for some time ; but tho drought is inflicting vast injury upon spring corn and forage crops,"The Times, 04th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13936,4,7,1884,Summer,4,7,1884,Summer,"labourers who wero thrown out of work . But the drought , am glad to say , is over , and","The Times, 04th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13937,7,7,1884,Summer,7,7,1884,Summer,"interests either of Egypt or of England , we are Drought back to the conclusion that , if the promises of","The Times, 07th July 1884",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13938,7,7,1884,Summer,7,7,1884,Summer,"Boyser few , end trade geerially rhuch checsed by the drought . What few onta wtTfere offeding reaUzed about l.at wveeks","The Times, 07th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13939,7,7,1884,Summer,7,7,1884,Summer,"storm . WVOIOESTEIt , July S.-The charne of weather from drought to rain and moist tropical heat has pushed forward the","The Times, 07th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13940,11,7,1884,Summer,11,7,1884,Summer,"it is to be discussed on Saturday . The prolonged drought broke up at 3 o'clock this *norning , with a","The Times, 11st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13941,14,7,1884,Summer,14,7,1884,Summer,"of the bracken on the common , that the long drought had been unbroken by even a shower , so dry","The Times, 14th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13942,17,7,1884,Summer,17,7,1884,Summer,"the streets have never been so well watered during a drought . Dr. Koch , indeed , maintains that the danger","The Times, 17th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13943,19,7,1884,Summer,19,7,1884,Summer,"for a time dissipated expectations of Texan crops suffering from drought . On the whlole , the feeling of te market","The Times, 19th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13944,25,7,1884,Summer,25,7,1884,Summer,"to be afterwards let down the rivers during periods of drought , so as to double or treble their flow during","The Times, 25th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13945,28,7,1884,Summer,28,7,1884,Summer,"July 26. -Indigo crop accounts generally unfavourable in consequence of drought . lioNGxONG , July 25. -Manchester goods fat ; 8blb.","The Times, 28th July 1884",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13946,29,7,1884,Summer,29,7,1884,Summer,"weather have greatly alleviated the bad eHl ects of the drought at the beginning of the season , and the new","The Times, 29th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13947,30,7,1884,Summer,30,7,1884,Summer,"the greatest work of all ina country periodically afflicted *by drought , is stated to be progressing satisfactorily under the local","The Times, 30th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13948,30,7,1884,Summer,30,7,1884,Summer,"recent period . The losi of sheep ocrnsioned by tho drought had been estimnated at froms 10,000 , OOU to 12,000,000","The Times, 30th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13949,30,7,1884,Summer,30,7,1884,Summer,improved. : Th6linconvenienees in connexion with transport caused by the drought were to a great extent met by the extension of,"The Times, 30th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13950,31,7,1884,Summer,31,7,1884,Summer,"in condition , owing to the 5cautyherbage consequent uponthe prolonged drought . Now , however , there is an extraordinary wealth","The Times, 31st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13951,31,7,1884,Summer,31,7,1884,Summer,". Birds were late in hatching , and the continued drought affected them , bet it is expected there will be","The Times, 31st July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13952,1,8,1884,Summer,1,8,1884,Summer,"the prosperity of the last few years . The great drought in the western part oi the colony , wbich ,","The Times, 01st August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13953,4,8,1884,Summer,4,8,1884,Summer,"from Lower Bsngal aro unfavourable , owing to the continued drought . Prospects are better in Behar and Benares , but","The Times, 04th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13954,6,8,1884,Summer,6,8,1884,Summer,"a condition most nnsanitary , and that in times of drought and great heat its very nre- judicial effect upon the","The Times, 06th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13955,7,8,1884,Summer,7,8,1884,Summer,"s ifn the sote sinde itlwere moe wenuaging , rniateng droughtalsin Trxas , eande recouery wintheriew sevrk cmaretit causedhs markcet to","The Times, 07th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13956,8,8,1884,Summer,8,8,1884,Summer,"haa it been carried in procession and brought rain after drought . Its power lies in the intense feeling , with-","The Times, 08th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13957,11,8,1884,Summer,11,8,1884,Summer,there beacontinued excessive rainfall . In one section there is drought . In the other the average condition it a little,"The Times, 11st August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13958,13,8,1884,Summer,13,8,1884,Summer,". The spring was not unfavourable , but the long drought which occurred late in spring and early in summer-good as","The Times, 13rd August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13959,13,8,1884,Summer,13,8,1884,Summer,and brought forward those pieces of roots that survived tho drought ; but the storms have made it next to impossible,"The Times, 13rd August 1884",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13960,13,8,1884,Summer,13,8,1884,Summer,"I venture to think that' during sue'c a period of drought as wve are now enduring , nobody in the I","The Times, 13rd August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13961,14,8,1884,Summer,14,8,1884,Summer,"that at this time of relatively hgh temperature and great drought atmosnhexic presaure was very high at the Observatory , the","The Times, 14th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13962,15,8,1884,Summer,15,8,1884,Summer,distress prevails amony the men and their families . TlrE DROUGHT iN KNT. -The effect of the long . continued scarcity,"The Times, 15th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13963,19,8,1884,Summer,19,8,1884,Summer,", however , which is forgotten as soon as the drought which occasions tho alarm is at an end . The","The Times, 19th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13964,19,8,1884,Summer,19,8,1884,Summer,"for salmon an trour Eshiug ; and , considering the drought , the sport has been very fair . The ships","The Times, 19th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13965,20,8,1884,Summer,20,8,1884,Summer,an prosperity . Tm DRO-UQHT IN KXNTw. -In Kent the drought has becomo so scrious that many farmers are payon as,"The Times, 20th August 1884",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13966,20,8,1884,Summer,20,8,1884,Summer,improved means of communication before they can feel sure that drought and tho cost of transit will not baffle their most,"The Times, 20th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13967,20,8,1884,Summer,20,8,1884,Summer,"resources have failed to hold their ground in face of drought , deficient crops , difficulty of transport , and other","The Times, 20th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13968,21,8,1884,Summer,21,8,1884,Summer,"the covering corn crops are not so widely destroyed by drought as in Kent , Essex , and in much of","The Times, 21st August 1884",England,"UKH,UKJ","UKH3,UKJ4",UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13969,21,8,1884,Summer,21,8,1884,Summer,"the territory of slig-L value , because of the continued drought , but at the sama timo he looked upon the","The Times, 21st August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13970,25,8,1884,Summer,25,8,1884,Summer,"chalk a mile or two off . With exhaustion and drought , if not imminetit , yet not very remote ,","The Times, 25th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13971,25,8,1884,Summer,25,8,1884,Summer,"12 to 15 . OAlTFURURF , Aug. 23. -The continued drought has t d6adenIng effect uPon the store stock trade ,","The Times, 25th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13972,26,8,1884,Summer,26,8,1884,Summer,"seam wonderfully heavy after an experience ofthe effectsof the English drought ; thero are vaving fields and patches of oats ,","The Times, 26th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13973,28,8,1884,Summer,28,8,1884,Summer,", and obviatesanyilleffects that might otherwise Xesult from the prolonged drought . The statement that an-English traveller by the St. Gothard","The Times, 28th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13974,28,8,1884,Summer,28,8,1884,Summer,"snows of winter , and in the othor by the drought of summer . The climatic divisions of the country may","The Times, 28th August 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13975,29,8,1884,Summer,29,8,1884,Summer,staftto adults . WATim FAMNE AT HlozyzAD .. -The proloDngd drought bas seriously affeoted the water supply of several towns in,"The Times, 29th August 1884",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13976,2,9,1884,Autumn,2,9,1884,Autumn,"the stabble than Dn the grass lands , the long drought having made food somaewhat scarce on the pastures . Partridges","The Times, 02nd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13977,2,9,1884,Autumn,2,9,1884,Autumn,", and althougIh in some cases young birds suffered from drought teports agree that the coveys are unusually strong , and","The Times, 02nd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13978,2,9,1884,Autumn,2,9,1884,Autumn,satisfactory to note that at periods of summer hVat and drought the nLtural agencies at work to keep down the proportion,"The Times, 02nd September 1884",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13979,3,9,1884,Autumn,3,9,1884,Autumn,during the terrible famine that occurred in Coarse owing to drought . So much for the simple question of emiancipt.tion so,"The Times, 03rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13980,3,9,1884,Autumn,3,9,1884,Autumn,"the whole , favourable , tho only drawback being the drought in bray , which was , happily , not of","The Times, 03rd September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13981,4,9,1884,Autumn,4,9,1884,Autumn,"Wichmore-hltl , by t o A>e . A C. A. Drought . 31 . J. ALYJtID HhONRY PATON tO ALWCe ,","The Times, 04th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13982,4,9,1884,Autumn,4,9,1884,Autumn,chasm in the chain of the mountains . After the drought there was now buta single stream tumbling down over the,"The Times, 04th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13983,8,9,1884,Autumn,8,9,1884,Autumn,out of which would be formed canoes . The long drought of the present year having lowered the waters of the,"The Times, 08th September 1884",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Wigtownshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 13984,8,9,1884,Autumn,8,9,1884,Autumn,"a successful one , though in consequence of the long-continued drought the number of competitors for the different races may be","The Times, 08th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13985,11,9,1884,Autumn,11,9,1884,Autumn,consequences to griculture as those wvhich would follow the prolonged drought of 1884 . Whben he read sn the aewspa1iors about,"The Times, 11st September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13986,13,9,1884,Autumn,13,9,1884,Autumn,"and 154 men of the 2d Somerset Regiment ; Captain Drought , one lieutenant , two sergeants , and 143 men","The Times, 13rd September 1884",Northern Ireland,UKN,UKN0,UKN04,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13987,15,9,1884,Autumn,15,9,1884,Autumn,"art of the summer , in consequence of tho long drought , many horses declined their engagemeuts , while others were","The Times, 15th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13988,16,9,1884,Autumn,16,9,1884,Autumn,"years mankind talked of drowned cities , and at every drought could mark the ruins , witbout a conjecture that tbey","The Times, 16th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13989,24,9,1884,Autumn,24,9,1884,Autumn,"ple , to adeaonable man welcome rains . The prolonged drought has been miost disastro , ; * in everal ndst","The Times, 24th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13990,24,9,1884,Autumn,24,9,1884,Autumn,"oftlen iuffer gfeat privations froma insufficient food , owiing to drought and thbe disrepair of ancient works of irrigation , ,","The Times, 24th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13991,3,10,1884,Autumn,3,10,1884,Autumn,"of . money . Tbe loss of stockErom the prolonged drought , which nhight now be considered at an end ,","The Times, 03rd October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13992,3,10,1884,Autumn,3,10,1884,Autumn,"the sources of supply to the metropolis , especially during drought , pointing out the necessity for the strictest economy .","The Times, 03rd October 1884",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13993,7,10,1884,Autumn,7,10,1884,Autumn," Except in Ohio , where an undue quantity of drought has prevailed , the weather iu all the seed-leaf tobacco","The Times, 07th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13994,8,10,1884,Autumn,8,10,1884,Autumn,that could ensure growth of food supplies and protection from drought . Lord Dufferin expressed his cordial thanks to the gentlemen,"The Times, 08th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13995,9,10,1884,Autumn,9,10,1884,Autumn,"of course , could only decide on cases of claims Drought before them ; but w7henever such claims came before thern","The Times, 09th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13996,11,10,1884,Autumn,11,10,1884,Autumn,"5-10 to 74 7-10 , the result of the continued drought in arresting the development and destroying the vitality of the","The Times, 11st October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13997,11,10,1884,Autumn,11,10,1884,Autumn,"the top crop is reduced to a minimum . The drought has been general , and its effeet is manifest in","The Times, 11st October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13998,11,10,1884,Autumn,11,10,1884,Autumn,"saved the house that day in such a gale and drought , and with a fre directly to windward . H-","The Times, 11st October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 13999,13,10,1884,Autumn,13,10,1884,Autumn,"The case was a very croper one to have been DroUght forward By the iethorities , frz there was Do knowing","The Times, 13rd October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14000,16,10,1884,Autumn,16,10,1884,Autumn,"pound . Thoueh millions of sheep have perished by the drought in Auatralia , it is to.be expected that frozen meat","The Times, 16th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14001,18,10,1884,Autumn,18,10,1884,Autumn,G. Blake . The Glouceetershiso Regiment. -Capt . Thomas A. Drought resigns his commis ; ion . Ewr . T lm,"The Times, 18th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14002,20,10,1884,Autumn,20,10,1884,Autumn,". Wlcbmnore-hlU1 , by the Rev. A. 0 . A. Drought , M.A. , Vicor . WILLIAM . only eor of","The Times, 20th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14003,20,10,1884,Autumn,20,10,1884,Autumn,"to St. Saviour 's , Paddington ; Rev. George hL Drought , to HIoly 'l'rinitg , Finchley ; R1ev . WVilliam","The Times, 20th October 1884",England,UKI,"UKI2,UKI1","UKI23,UKI11","Finchley,Paddington",19th Century newspaper,Media 14004,20,10,1884,Autumn,20,10,1884,Autumn,not thoroughly recovered yet from the effect of the recent drought . l'he Cape trade is still reported exceedingly dull and,"The Times, 20th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14005,20,10,1884,Autumn,20,10,1884,Autumn,"the Camperdown , Imp6rieuse , and other vessels . The drought in Queeusland has had a serious influence on business there","The Times, 20th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14006,25,10,1884,Autumn,25,10,1884,Autumn,"Warwickashire , machinists and bicycle and tricycle manufacturers- Galton , Drought , and Co. , Gracechurch.street , City , merchants. -Jonas","The Times, 25th October 1884",England,UKG,UKG3,"UKG31,UKG33",Foleshill,19th Century newspaper,Media 14007,25,10,1884,Autumn,25,10,1884,Autumn,improved and the proSitsi greatly inoreeaee During the recent disast-ous droughts from which cattle and Sheep I inmany parts of Ar,"The Times, 25th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14008,28,10,1884,Autumn,28,10,1884,Autumn,be available for locomotive purposes during the prevalence of the drought . Arrange- ments have been made with the Leeds and,"The Times, 28th October 1884",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14009,3,11,1884,Autumn,3,11,1884,Autumn,". 1,40000 . Year of strife . Zadtkiel foretold the drought and earthquahe in England , the expedition to Egypst ,","The Times, 03rd November 1884",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14010,3,11,1884,Autumn,3,11,1884,Autumn,tenor of it Wna3 to show that notwithstanding the severe drought through wlhieh the colony has passed the revenue for tlle,"The Times, 03rd November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14011,8,11,1884,Autumn,8,11,1884,Autumn,"Regiment , eldest 000 of the late Llout-Colonei John Bead Drought . of Lettybrook , CiO eC -by , to MAXY","The Times, 08th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14012,11,11,1884,Autumn,11,11,1884,Autumn,"the condition of activity of the bacillus , and if drought wero a cause of its death , the dry condition","The Times, 11st November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14013,15,11,1884,Autumn,15,11,1884,Autumn,"h . Piu- nEn uic be coptlndedc ; Li.tA . Drought , resigned ; Lient. toginald J. B. Paricinsen to e","The Times, 15th November 1884",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14014,25,11,1884,Autumn,25,11,1884,Autumn,"had beon materially augmented . In 1874 , during the drought in ngehar , the Soave C7anal , though not half","The Times, 25th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14015,27,11,1884,Autumn,27,11,1884,Autumn,". They mnade their proit nticlyby setralopeatins , and the drought arid the ow riceof ool ad ause thir rolit last","The Times, 27th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14016,27,11,1884,Autumn,27,11,1884,Autumn,"web received tho results of the fag end of the drought but in June , July , and August their","The Times, 27th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14017,29,11,1884,Autumn,29,11,1884,Autumn,"in it as mortgagees . owing to the very severe drought rhich had lrevailed , and which had desLroyed millions of","The Times, 29th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14018,29,11,1884,Autumn,29,11,1884,Autumn,"year and which give rise to the belief that the drought had entirely broken up , must have been much more","The Times, 29th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14019,29,11,1884,Autumn,29,11,1884,Autumn,was quite prepared to find that tho continuance of the drought would have upset the basis of the estimate made last,"The Times, 29th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14020,29,11,1884,Autumn,29,11,1884,Autumn,from all stations where the numnbers had been reduced by drought . lVor this purposo an increased demand for capital would,"The Times, 29th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14021,29,11,1884,Autumn,29,11,1884,Autumn,their manager oxpseted to mako some good investments when the drought had brokon up . Meantime the money was held by,"The Times, 29th November 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14022,8,12,1884,Winter,8,12,1884,Winter,"but it was rightly thought possible that a time of drought might come , and that this ought to be provided","The Times, 08th December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14023,8,12,1884,Winter,8,12,1884,Winter,"The Thames valley , in fact , is suffering from drought , and the source of water supply ought to be","The Times, 08th December 1884",England,UKJ,"UKJ2,UKJ1",UKJ21,"Brighton,Thames Valley",19th Century newspaper,Media 14024,8,12,1884,Winter,8,12,1884,Winter,"erty are frequently sacrificed by floods , that perioMs of drought do and will recur , and that both in the","The Times, 08th December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14025,10,12,1884,Winter,10,12,1884,Winter,to meet have been the public works which floods and droughts and epidemics require successive Italian Governments to undertake . In,"The Times, 10th December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14026,10,12,1884,Winter,10,12,1884,Winter,in cultivation and in manufacture . Forests which would temper droughts and alsorb floods are permitted to be devastated . Rivers,"The Times, 10th December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14027,12,12,1884,Winter,12,12,1884,Winter,"exception , to be imputed to the unusual heat and drought . EIxceptions on such a scale , along a great","The Times, 12nd December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14028,23,12,1884,Winter,23,12,1884,Winter,"of that capital had been profitably investedUot .. withstandfing the drought which had prevailed in various parts of the colony ,","The Times, 23rd December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14029,26,12,1884,Winter,26,12,1884,Winter,"end . The Australian market nas been affected by the drought , which has wrought such havoc among the sheep .","The Times, 26th December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14030,29,12,1884,Winter,29,12,1884,Winter,"which have been exceptionally affected , the one by excessive drought and tbo other by over-stocking-areo expcted to ordex freely ,","The Times, 29th December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14031,30,12,1884,Winter,30,12,1884,Winter,; ded as to the effect the severe and protracted drought has had on their growing wheat crop . As regards,"The Times, 30th December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14032,31,12,1884,Winter,31,12,1884,Winter,others is very strik ; ng . The effectlof this drought on the land and on our water supply is all,"The Times, 31st December 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14033,2,1,1885,Winter,2,1,1885,Winter,high place in public favour . Owing to the long-continued drought of 1884 the salmon fishing was a very moderate one,"The Times, 02nd January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14034,5,1,1885,Winter,5,1,1885,Winter,"a perfectly dry condition during the whole of the long drought which characterized the past surmmer . Moreover , some older","The Times, 05th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14035,5,1,1885,Winter,5,1,1885,Winter,", the extremes of heat , cold , and long-continued drought on desiccation , must excite a desire , for a","The Times, 05th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14036,5,1,1885,Winter,5,1,1885,Winter,"is equalized and its continuance insured even after a long-continued drought . Dealing , in tho next place , with the","The Times, 05th January 1885",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 14037,9,1,1885,Winter,9,1,1885,Winter,"J ontes . Mr. BLouohlQ , Mr. Jenk , Mr. Droughtrny. soa. - cocka . omfe-to . JisVaMs ; vii .","The Times, 09th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14038,15,1,1885,Winter,15,1,1885,Winter,", Mi . E. Terr 'y : Ophlila , Miss Droughten : ; Laerte. is lr Jecks : Horatio . Mliss","The Times, 15th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14039,30,1,1885,Winter,30,1,1885,Winter,". In the southern departments the cx cessive heat and drought through July and August , together with the increasing ravages","The Times, 30th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14040,30,1,1885,Winter,30,1,1885,Winter,"by flosts ; in the southern they were scorched by drought , and consequently less able to resist the pbylloxera .","The Times, 30th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14041,30,1,1885,Winter,30,1,1885,Winter,th5 depOsit of sewage in tho drains in times of drought . In order to avoid that result clay land of,"The Times, 30th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14042,11,2,1885,Winter,11,2,1885,Winter,"gallons a day ; but in consequence of the long drought last sammer , and the greater demands upon them for","The Times, 11st February 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14043,14,2,1885,Winter,14,2,1885,Winter,"armr generally affected by ; the infloences of drywete an drought than was at first suppoeed , raises considerable question wheother","The Times, 14th February 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14044,16,2,1885,Winter,16,2,1885,Winter,"DL1IJE DRAAID. l'urlesque , three acts : Mtisses Farren , Drought.n . JeeAk , Leamar , Ross . liondley . Vfateons","The Times, 16th February 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14045,20,2,1885,Winter,20,2,1885,Winter,"Even last sumr er , whef there wss a great drought in many ` English towns , London badl a lull","The Times, 20th February 1885",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14046,26,2,1885,Winter,26,2,1885,Winter,"ottheMsteof the proposedPier niay he inspccted. and particulars of the drought and d ( imensions , of the ambulanice steameer obtained","The Times, 26th February 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14047,12,3,1885,Spring,12,3,1885,Spring,"t6'serve the wants of agriculture and protect the people against droughts. "" 'Attention is also drawn to the economic condition of","The Times, 12nd March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14048,13,3,1885,Spring,13,3,1885,Spring,"midland districts , which have lately been suffering severely from drought . THE SOCIAIISTS IN FRANCE . PARIS , MAMC3 12","The Times, 13rd March 1885",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14049,20,3,1885,Spring,20,3,1885,Spring,desert-literally recouping to many a Boer farmer his losses by drought . We have the latest instance in the present Bechuanaland,"The Times, 20th March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14050,25,3,1885,Spring,25,3,1885,Spring,"fear of the Abyssinian sun ; I have fear of drought , and of the tropical miasma . The manc wno","The Times, 25th March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14051,26,3,1885,Spring,26,3,1885,Spring,"there had been very severe losses in the colonies from drought in all parts , but they had no reason to","The Times, 26th March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14052,30,3,1885,Spring,30,3,1885,Spring,"colonies of the depression of trade and of the dlisastrous drought , he stated that , accord ing to their last","The Times, 30th March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14053,30,3,1885,Spring,30,3,1885,Spring,"that , accord ing to their last advices , Lhe drought had compltl rkn up , anld there was every prospect","The Times, 30th March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14054,30,3,1885,Spring,30,3,1885,Spring,"&c , Waler by sink-ing 1211. or 2Ift , NO drought , as In Sydney. -WVANTED. 102 FARMJERS , with L1,001","The Times, 30th March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14055,31,3,1885,Spring,31,3,1885,Spring,", &c . Water hyidl'3ig lOft . or 20ft. -No drought , as in Sydney. -WANTED , 109 FARtEiS , with","The Times, 31st March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14056,2,4,1885,Spring,2,4,1885,Spring,"&e. 'Water by sinking Ilt , or 2Dit . No drought , as In Sydney. -WANTBD , 10 DPAINRIRS , with","The Times, 02nd April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14057,3,4,1885,Spring,3,4,1885,Spring,"to the company . Last summer , owing to the drought , they had to pump a great deal of wvater","The Times, 03rd April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14058,3,4,1885,Spring,3,4,1885,Spring,"sin king 10f 1 . or 2ift . No , drought , as In Sydney. -WA-NTED , 10D FARMERS , with","The Times, 03rd April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14059,4,4,1885,Spring,4,4,1885,Spring,", water by sinking left . to 2Cft. , no drought asin Syduey. -WANTED. 100 FIARMERS , &o , with 1,000","The Times, 04th April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14060,10,4,1885,Spring,10,4,1885,Spring,"We near of some vheats on thin soils iniared by drought , in some districts suffering much from the destruetive wire-worm","The Times, 10th April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14061,24,4,1885,Spring,24,4,1885,Spring,"second orange . JUTra firm , owing to adrices of drought In Cajcutta , 800 bales sold , chiefly R.F.D. ,","The Times, 24th April 1885",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Dundee,19th Century newspaper,Media 14062,27,4,1885,Spring,27,4,1885,Spring,", moro especially since the break up of the Australian drought . Indian orders have been on a fairly large scale","The Times, 27th April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14063,30,4,1885,Spring,30,4,1885,Spring,"the nncertainty in politics , and the possible effects of drought , had thought it etter to keep large reserves in","The Times, 30th April 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14064,4,5,1885,Spring,4,5,1885,Spring,"is said to be imminent , while the long- continued drought is causing great ansiety regard ing the crops . The","The Times, 04th May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14065,9,5,1885,Spring,9,5,1885,Spring,COMPAXY. rpHE most BEfAU'j1TIFU1 COLL CTIO-i of T PHOTOGRAPHS EVER DROUGHT T1JGhTHE AMATRUIIPOORAHCEHIIIN A-k -Owing to the gzrestat wsuc s of,"The Times, 09th May 1885",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14066,9,5,1885,Spring,9,5,1885,Spring,"stated hat the Australian colonies had suffered from a long drought . lie was glad , however , to say that","The Times, 09th May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14067,11,5,1885,Spring,11,5,1885,Spring,Valley and the regulation of the supply in periods of drought was the especial subject of complimentary allusion in the report,"The Times, 11st May 1885",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 14068,23,5,1885,Spring,23,5,1885,Spring,"of the past vear , with a long and severe drought , and the very low prices of Australian commodities ,","The Times, 23rd May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14069,28,5,1885,Spring,28,5,1885,Spring,"enables him and his family to survive long periods of drought , or to make those wonderful journeys across deserts which","The Times, 28th May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14070,28,5,1885,Spring,28,5,1885,Spring,"farins between the Oiange and the Vaal rivors , where drought -was not so common . Thus they crossed the Vaal","The Times, 28th May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14071,2,6,1885,Summer,2,6,1885,Summer,been used for some years . In consequence of the drought last summer it occurred to the owner of the lands,"The Times, 02nd June 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14072,6,6,1885,Summer,6,6,1885,Summer,"liarnhill Estate adjoining I. , close to thieB , arnhliland DroughtsyPerryStations-with frequentscervice ofgoo trinsto Dande. nd ipefor imaesadiate building opeatins ,","The Times, 06th June 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14073,8,6,1885,Summer,8,6,1885,Summer,"on the 20th inst . Notwithstanding a period of unparalleled drought in the colonies , now at an end , the","The Times, 08th June 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14074,12,6,1885,Summer,12,6,1885,Summer,"in his business of a waterproofer owing to the unparalleled drought of the last 18 months , and to other causes","The Times, 12nd June 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14075,12,6,1885,Summer,12,6,1885,Summer,"neither grass nor grain appears to be damaged by the drought , and for those whho will be at the trouble","The Times, 12nd June 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14076,15,6,1885,Summer,15,6,1885,Summer,"will be possible till August , when the heat and drought combined will stop it . The health of all in","The Times, 15th June 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14077,30,6,1885,Summer,30,6,1885,Summer,"South Hamepstead , by the Rey . A. C. A. Drought . hLA. , and the Rev. John Christian Hose .","The Times, 30th June 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14078,1,7,1885,Summer,1,7,1885,Summer,"time to save nucich of tho plant injuired by the drought . Frorn the North-West , It appears , the rumour","The Times, 01st July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14079,3,7,1885,Summer,3,7,1885,Summer,"West Indies , aidea by the effects of a severe drought . In some of the smaller islands tbe labour- ers","The Times, 03rd July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14080,6,7,1885,Summer,6,7,1885,Summer,"vith little or no soil , exposed to heat and drought , as well as to all kinds of rough usage","The Times, 06th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14081,9,7,1885,Summer,9,7,1885,Summer,owing to the distress which had beon caused by the drought . There bad been an increase of 503 in the,"The Times, 09th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14082,9,7,1885,Summer,9,7,1885,Summer,". Connor ( the general manager ) stated that tho drought last season ad affected the deliveries of thecanos , and","The Times, 09th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14083,11,7,1885,Summer,11,7,1885,Summer,grain crops there would be too long a prevalence of drought if the present appearance of moist weather approaching from the,"The Times, 11st July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14084,11,7,1885,Summer,11,7,1885,Summer,"sheep and cattle through the operation of the recent serious drought , they regret they are on this occasion unable to","The Times, 11st July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14085,20,7,1885,Summer,20,7,1885,Summer,"more favourable statement . Owing to the effects of the drought they had sustained a loss ot 7,000 in the half-year","The Times, 20th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14086,24,7,1885,Summer,24,7,1885,Summer,", so general , as several districts are complaiing of drought ; but till nownothing has been compromised , and an","The Times, 24th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14087,28,7,1885,Summer,28,7,1885,Summer,"oppressed the entire country , and also terminated the protracted drought and extinguished the forest fires . These fires had destroyed","The Times, 28th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14088,28,7,1885,Summer,28,7,1885,Summer,"at $1,000,000 . The recent season of excessive heat and drought has had an injurious effect upon tle pastures and crops","The Times, 28th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14089,30,7,1885,Summer,30,7,1885,Summer,"SPORTING T- GOODWOOD MEETING , WEDNESDAY . Despite the iong-continued drought and the incessant baking to which the course had been","The Times, 30th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14090,30,7,1885,Summer,30,7,1885,Summer,"report eurrent yesterday about the American crop beig inlured by drought . American cottoh on the spot in moderate demand ,","The Times, 30th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14091,30,7,1885,Summer,30,7,1885,Summer,"montbly markt to-day was only moderately supp.Iedwithbearsts . Owingtothe long-continued drought andthe , hortness of grass keep teade ruled dtll and","The Times, 30th July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14092,31,7,1885,Summer,31,7,1885,Summer,month now just closing has been remarkable for the e.treme drought . The total dainfall at present registered for this month,"The Times, 31st July 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14093,1,8,1885,Summer,1,8,1885,Summer,"30 , C1ROP A1ND STOCK PROSPBOTS . Drougit is still drought-when the fervid heat of a few days back has been","The Times, 01st August 1885",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG22,Burlington,19th Century newspaper,Media 14094,1,8,1885,Summer,1,8,1885,Summer,"are generally very favourable , though there are complaints of drought from somne sections . In the absencea of any stimulating","The Times, 01st August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14095,4,8,1885,Summer,4,8,1885,Summer,". Straiwberry.hlll-road , Twlckenbnm . Miss MIARY WII , MOT DROUGHT , aged 8L On the 31st July . at Merroer","The Times, 04th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14096,5,8,1885,Summer,5,8,1885,Summer,"B. LAWES . uulnalnsted , ; St. Albans . ANOTHER DROUGHT . TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIBIES . Sir ,","The Times, 05th August 1885",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,St. Albans,19th Century newspaper,Media 14097,5,8,1885,Summer,5,8,1885,Summer,The Afghan Frontier ; The land Puryha.e Bill : The Drought ; Vacation Tours-Court Crcular-Election Intcll ( gence-ParagraphL 10 . SPoRTIsG,"The Times, 05th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14098,5,8,1885,Summer,5,8,1885,Summer,"have been suffering from what may now be called a drought . Last year was very dr7 , and 1885 threatens","The Times, 05th August 1885",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14099,5,8,1885,Summer,5,8,1885,Summer,about to be redressed by as extraordinary a continuity of drought . Not only here and there has the absence of,"The Times, 05th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14100,5,8,1885,Summer,5,8,1885,Summer,the foliage . Yet agriculturally there are compensations . A drought gives a light hay crop double sweetness and nutritiousness .,"The Times, 05th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14101,5,8,1885,Summer,5,8,1885,Summer,worth recollecting that the othertban purely agricultural grievances of a drought are of an ex- tent to require every consolation wvhich,"The Times, 05th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14102,5,8,1885,Summer,5,8,1885,Summer,in the smaller centres of population the moment that a drought has declared itself . It is no light matter in,"The Times, 05th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14103,5,8,1885,Summer,5,8,1885,Summer,have disappeared altogether . In places such as London a drought manifests its effects in a worse though less direct way,"The Times, 05th August 1885",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14104,5,8,1885,Summer,5,8,1885,Summer,evils and burdens which rural England sustains from periods of drought like those of 1884 and 1885 . Formerly the topic,"The Times, 05th August 1885",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14105,5,8,1885,Summer,5,8,1885,Summer,"and is of especial interest owing to last year 's drought and thunder- storms . In a season like this ,","The Times, 05th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14106,7,8,1885,Summer,7,8,1885,Summer,"tropical rapidity of growth . As it is , the drought has compelled graziers to send off thousands of under- fed","The Times, 07th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14107,7,8,1885,Summer,7,8,1885,Summer,"of land revenue postponed to 1885-6 owing to dloods and droughts and amounting to 344,000 , and the apparent deficit for","The Times, 07th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14108,10,8,1885,Summer,10,8,1885,Summer,high temperature brought about by the conflagration and the long-continued drought are causing a very high death- rate . The deaths,"The Times, 10th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14109,10,8,1885,Summer,10,8,1885,Summer,summoned to extinguish the conflagration . Owing to the long-continued drought there has been a scarcity of water in the district,"The Times, 10th August 1885",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Windsor,19th Century newspaper,Media 14110,10,8,1885,Summer,10,8,1885,Summer,"has been a break during the week in the exhausting drought , but not a break of any great value or","The Times, 10th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14111,11,8,1885,Summer,11,8,1885,Summer,"in the shortness of water , the six weeks ' drought having made itself felt in the dry- ing of the","The Times, 11st August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14112,14,8,1885,Summer,14,8,1885,Summer,steely barleys ; and on thin soils in the most droughty localities much of the later sown crop died rather than,"The Times, 14th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14113,17,8,1885,Summer,17,8,1885,Summer,"the pictaresqueness of the river , and in seasons of drought to poison the : sh by wholesale . The fact","The Times, 17th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14114,19,8,1885,Summer,19,8,1885,Summer,"off the wvant of keep , owing to the continued drought , SA.LPORD , Aug , 18. -Trad6 less briFk than","The Times, 19th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14115,20,8,1885,Summer,20,8,1885,Summer,"the ground . This , in addition to the great drought , followed by the famine , of last year ,","The Times, 20th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14116,22,8,1885,Summer,22,8,1885,Summer,ternbly oppressed by the long-continued heat and by A menaced drought in many of the outlying towns and vilages . A,"The Times, 22nd August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14117,24,8,1885,Summer,24,8,1885,Summer,"is fixed for Wednesday , September 16 . The long-continued drought has had a prejudicial effect upon the train- ing of","The Times, 24th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14118,24,8,1885,Summer,24,8,1885,Summer,"so ruoh needed , las ex- tended thn period of drought and unkindly weather to long , that many grounds ,","The Times, 24th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14119,25,8,1885,Summer,25,8,1885,Summer,"invariably the most prejudicial to public health by reason of droughtsand waterscarcity , vhich so constantly recur at those periods .","The Times, 25th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14120,25,8,1885,Summer,25,8,1885,Summer,"what is to be done to prevent the recent alarming droughts . Many kinds of land-indeed , alhmost any kind of","The Times, 25th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14121,27,8,1885,Summer,27,8,1885,Summer,average of an ordinary market . Owing to the continued drought an Ithe lads of grass keep trade ruled exceedingly dull,"The Times, 27th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14122,28,8,1885,Summer,28,8,1885,Summer,London Company . The quantity of water consequent upon the drought has for more than two m:onths past been so small,"The Times, 28th August 1885",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 14123,28,8,1885,Summer,28,8,1885,Summer,", with duo regard to the chance of a prolonged drought , to keep up so enormous a volume , the","The Times, 28th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14124,31,8,1885,Summer,31,8,1885,Summer,"of England . they have suffered very much from prolonged drought , for partridges , like othe r birds , can","The Times, 31st August 1885",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14125,1,9,1885,Autumn,1,9,1885,Autumn,"lIver Thames became a matter of great anxiety during the drought of last summer , the odour and colour of the","The Times, 01st September 1885",England,UKJ,UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 14126,2,9,1885,Autumn,2,9,1885,Autumn,", and the absence of cover caused by the excessivo drought made birds so wild that large bags were the exception","The Times, 02nd September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14127,2,9,1885,Autumn,2,9,1885,Autumn,"be weak in condition , and coveys small . The drought which set in in BMay and continued through June ,","The Times, 02nd September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14128,2,9,1885,Autumn,2,9,1885,Autumn,bird-rearing districts . The long-continued Lot weather and the consequent drought has had a most detrimental effect on the broods of,"The Times, 02nd September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14129,2,9,1885,Autumn,2,9,1885,Autumn,are plentiful and weU ieveloped . On the hillsides the drought has wrought fearful havoc with the young birds . The,"The Times, 02nd September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14130,4,9,1885,Autumn,4,9,1885,Autumn,"on the report of injury to the growing crop by drought , but subse- quently thero was a weaker feeling ,","The Times, 04th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14131,7,9,1885,Autumn,7,9,1885,Autumn,"as gloomy , and a failure of the crops through drought is feared . Thebaw and his Minister are believed to","The Times, 07th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14132,7,9,1885,Autumn,7,9,1885,Autumn,"on public works , scorning private service . But in droughts and periods of scarcity tho love of gain overcomes all","The Times, 07th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14133,9,9,1885,Autumn,9,9,1885,Autumn,ruder the exaggerated fears of A short supply arising from drought . The increase from other colonies has fully made up,"The Times, 09th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14134,9,9,1885,Autumn,9,9,1885,Autumn,"once estimated at 100,000 bales during the intensity of the drought , and now proved . to be only 24,000 bales","The Times, 09th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14135,10,9,1885,Autumn,10,9,1885,Autumn,"in examining and treating poor people and others who were Drought under his notice . The jury , after consflti to","The Times, 10th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14136,16,9,1885,Autumn,16,9,1885,Autumn,"return of the preceding years , owing to the protracted drought . This season there is , happily , a large","The Times, 16th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14137,21,9,1885,Autumn,21,9,1885,Autumn,"wo omitScotland , X. , there has been a decided drought this year , and this result would appear much more","The Times, 21st September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14138,21,9,1885,Autumn,21,9,1885,Autumn,"have been sD small of late years owing to persistent droughts , the keiroun insect , and other causes , that","The Times, 21st September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14139,24,9,1885,Autumn,24,9,1885,Autumn,"have recovered wholly from the effects of the late severe drought , matters are brighter . Rains have fallen pretty copiously","The Times, 24th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14140,25,9,1885,Autumn,25,9,1885,Autumn,"suferel three successive onslaughts- first of blight , then of drought , and , lastly , of hurricane during the season","The Times, 25th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14141,25,9,1885,Autumn,25,9,1885,Autumn,"point being the turnips , which never overset the killing drought . In spite of the flogging course , the land","The Times, 25th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14142,29,9,1885,Autumn,29,9,1885,Autumn,"eq aized as to neutralize the effect of the severe droughts , and therefore to admit of a still larger abstraction","The Times, 29th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14143,1,10,1885,Autumn,1,10,1885,Autumn,"year of 800 for pumping , owing to the great drought . After giving further details as to the receipts and","The Times, 01st October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14144,2,10,1885,Autumn,2,10,1885,Autumn,"ineffectual-but they had also had to experience a most unusual drought , which had taxed to the utmost the exertions of","The Times, 02nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14145,2,10,1885,Autumn,2,10,1885,Autumn,of the frightful state of the river Lea from the drought . and all the authorities had seemed to be entirely,"The Times, 02nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14146,2,10,1885,Autumn,2,10,1885,Autumn,"clip , w1uch was what he would venture to call drought-grown- grown on animals which at times in the year had","The Times, 02nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14147,2,10,1885,Autumn,2,10,1885,Autumn,"excluisively confined to wools which have sufferedforom the influence of drought , and can not be more than partially assigned to","The Times, 02nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14148,2,10,1885,Autumn,2,10,1885,Autumn,"wras greater than hithrto cosequntl an deceas inthe yield through drought woul be reaty moifid , ed thre cnYb no doubt","The Times, 02nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14149,2,10,1885,Autumn,2,10,1885,Autumn,", exposed to all sorts -of unforeseen expenditure-like the Ceara drought , for instance-and eager to imitate every Europoan : -progross","The Times, 02nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14150,12,10,1885,Autumn,12,10,1885,Autumn,existing arrangements for providing . against the consequences of serions drought . The Sappers and Miners in each Presidency are to,"The Times, 12nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14151,15,10,1885,Autumn,15,10,1885,Autumn,is the result of the breaking up of the summer drought . All the waters were clear and brighton delivery .,"The Times, 15th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14152,15,10,1885,Autumn,15,10,1885,Autumn,"doubt , to be found in the fact that the drought , which was sup- posed at that time to have","The Times, 15th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14153,16,10,1885,Autumn,16,10,1885,Autumn,"in value . The last two seasons during tho summer drought it bas been invaluable , my cows keeping in full","The Times, 16th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14154,17,10,1885,Autumn,17,10,1885,Autumn,", Kin'se Conunty , the wife of CAPTAIN F. A. DROUGHT , of a son , stillborn . . on thg","The Times, 17th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14155,17,10,1885,Autumn,17,10,1885,Autumn,". The Orango Free State has suffered much from continued drought , and its finances are low . The providential early","The Times, 17th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14156,22,10,1885,Autumn,22,10,1885,Autumn,"people were obliged to leave Griqualand on account of the drought there . lNow , however , wells have been sunk","The Times, 22nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14157,22,10,1885,Autumn,22,10,1885,Autumn,"lately raised , in a oautrv suffecring from an unusual drought , I muay say that , like the Quecn of","The Times, 22nd October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14158,26,10,1885,Autumn,26,10,1885,Autumn,"sugar had been very much added to by a severe drought- probably , the mOHt severe tht the colony had ever","The Times, 26th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14159,26,10,1885,Autumn,26,10,1885,Autumn,", but the directors , ioreseeing the effect which the drought must have on the returns of the half- year now","The Times, 26th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14160,26,10,1885,Autumn,26,10,1885,Autumn,"the small balance of . They did that because the drought had been followed by heavy rains , and though the","The Times, 26th October 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14161,7,11,1885,Autumn,7,11,1885,Autumn,partial failure of the latter having been due to the drought prevailing in the early part of the summaer . In,"The Times, 07th November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14162,11,11,1885,Autumn,11,11,1885,Autumn,and in many places scarcely appreciable . The quantity of drought during the early fruiting period caused shedding or shrivel- ling,"The Times, 11st November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14163,12,11,1885,Autumn,12,11,1885,Autumn,"on March 31 last , after all losses by the drought had been ascertained and deducted , the estimated selling value","The Times, 12nd November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14164,13,11,1885,Autumn,13,11,1885,Autumn,and in mauy places scarcely appreciable . The quantity of drought during the early fruiting period caused shedding or shrivel- ling,"The Times, 13rd November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14165,16,11,1885,Autumn,16,11,1885,Autumn,"in suit , with costs . The present appeals were Drought in three of the four other suits , and Their","The Times, 16th November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14166,19,11,1885,Autumn,19,11,1885,Autumn,"bad weather at the timo of blossoming , and subsequent drought , which caused the fruit to drop , greatly diminished","The Times, 19th November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14167,20,11,1885,Autumn,20,11,1885,Autumn,"on the cecasion , said that in consequence of the drought throughout the couttrv and the depteEsion of trade , the","The Times, 20th November 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14168,17,12,1885,Winter,17,12,1885,Winter,My last letter upoa the subject related to the severe drought in July-at some stations August was drier than even July,"The Times, 17th December 1885",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14169,19,12,1885,Winter,19,12,1885,Winter,"knew and loved Eo well . Fnithfnllv vmalr- GEOIBGI M. DROUGHT . LORD TRNNYSOY AND HIS COBRRE ts , , .","The Times, 19th December 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14170,23,12,1885,Winter,23,12,1885,Winter,Royal Lancaster Regiment ) . -Capt . J. T. A. Drought retires on half-pay ; Lieut . Thomas Mercer Vigors to,"The Times, 23rd December 1885",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14171,23,12,1885,Winter,23,12,1885,Winter,"rank of Lieutenant- Colonel . Capt . J. T. A. Drought , half-pay , retires on retired pay . HFSERVE vo","The Times, 23rd December 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14172,23,12,1885,Winter,23,12,1885,Winter,"result of the past year 's working 'was the unparalleled drought at Noorama , which had created vast disaster . Many","The Times, 23rd December 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14173,23,12,1885,Winter,23,12,1885,Winter,but nothing that they could do could withstand the long drought from which they had suffered . They had had to,"The Times, 23rd December 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14174,23,12,1885,Winter,23,12,1885,Winter,"estimated their loss altogether in the past year through the drought at 13,640 . The other stations had really improved ;","The Times, 23rd December 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14175,23,12,1885,Winter,23,12,1885,Winter,hopes thae they had seen the last of the dreadful droughts by which they had been visited . Mr. Stephen Olding,"The Times, 23rd December 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14176,28,12,1885,Winter,28,12,1885,Winter,common experience for a tract of country to suffer from drought and flood in the same month . There might be,"The Times, 28th December 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14177,28,12,1885,Winter,28,12,1885,Winter,and flood in the same month . There might be drought for 29 days and a flood on the 30th .,"The Times, 28th December 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14178,31,12,1885,Winter,31,12,1885,Winter,"On I the contrary , in place of a long-protracted drought , refreshed by a short opening of the sluices of","The Times, 31st December 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14179,6,1,1886,Winter,6,1,1886,Winter,Sion . In Very hot weather and during seasons of drought some urther purification will be urgently reqtired rnd recotise may,"The Times, 06th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14180,12,1,1886,Winter,12,1,1886,Winter,"is a brother of Mengoon , has been captured and Drought to Mandalay by the Burmrese Woon of Myadoung . A","The Times, 12nd January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14181,14,1,1886,Winter,14,1,1886,Winter,"experience . Nets and rods were equally blessed . Neither drought nor flood was the rule , and Tay , Shannon","The Times, 14th January 1886",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Wye,19th Century newspaper,Media 14182,15,1,1886,Winter,15,1,1886,Winter,"creepers and flowers , and surrounded with luxuriant orchards . Drought is the worst enemy of the Australian farmer . But","The Times, 15th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14183,15,1,1886,Winter,15,1,1886,Winter,"probably be lees than lately eetimated , owlng to tho drought . At t-day'es pubhlo nles GuatemaVla ent at low price","The Times, 15th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14184,22,1,1886,Winter,22,1,1886,Winter,"hard this season . They are suffering still from calamitous droughts , whilo the price of wool is most discouraging .","The Times, 22nd January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14185,28,1,1886,Winter,28,1,1886,Winter,"one can safely lean . Many landlords point to the drought of last summer , and the consequxent failures of aftermath","The Times, 28th January 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14186,1,2,1886,Winter,1,2,1886,Winter,"some few localities is reported to have suffered from the drought , but in strong dlaysoils , where samples are men-","The Times, 01st February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14187,1,2,1886,Winter,1,2,1886,Winter,"in which the unfavourable in : finence exercised by the drought during the season is , of coarse , speeially observable","The Times, 01st February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14188,1,2,1886,Winter,1,2,1886,Winter,"occurred last July for a diminished ividend . The severe drought had affected them in every way , and for wool","The Times, 01st February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14189,2,2,1886,Winter,2,2,1886,Winter,"in the agricultural interest , Ing to the Iln -protracted drought which had prevailed , an t which a usiou hadl","The Times, 02nd February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14190,2,2,1886,Winter,2,2,1886,Winter,affeeFed by the serious deprossion of trade and by the drought in the colonies . He feared they had not yet,"The Times, 02nd February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14191,2,2,1886,Winter,2,2,1886,Winter,"upto Marcb. 1813 , when , in csonequience of a drought of unprerea dented lengthned severity , operatioLe were.suspended.for atime .","The Times, 02nd February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14192,5,2,1886,Winter,5,2,1886,Winter,"were received uap to March , 1811 , when a drought caused an interruption . In Athesea1 month 391 uncs13 oloweenceites","The Times, 05th February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14193,19,3,1886,Spring,19,3,1886,Spring,"'s pdurction , it had been seriously' affecte by the drought . The csnes had turned out' miserbly short , and","The Times, 19th March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14194,19,3,1886,Spring,19,3,1886,Spring,"quantity , at different stations , hut oving to the drought there wa1 no doubt that those canes had not been","The Times, 19th March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14195,22,3,1886,Spring,22,3,1886,Spring,likely to become a total wreck . The crew were Drought back to Falmouth early yesterday morning by the steamtug Briton,"The Times, 22nd March 1886",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Falmouth,19th Century newspaper,Media 14196,22,3,1886,Spring,22,3,1886,Spring,"comparedwiththatyearis841,139,000 . Evenallowing for the additional day whlich will be Drought into the account on March 31 , the weekly statements","The Times, 22nd March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14197,26,3,1886,Spring,26,3,1886,Spring,"bookcvalue.Theybadhadjtocontend atgainst the lowv price of wool , the lamentable drought , and thefailure of tho harvest . WVool had not","The Times, 26th March 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14198,15,4,1886,Spring,15,4,1886,Spring,"the positiou of the com- pany . Notwithstanding the severe drought , they had not only held theirownwhere many oftheir neighbours","The Times, 15th April 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14199,19,4,1886,Spring,19,4,1886,Spring,", the result of the recent severe and long continued drought . Secondly , the fact that the production of merino","The Times, 19th April 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14200,24,4,1886,Spring,24,4,1886,Spring,"led to such disappointing resulits in thoir traij had been drought , smallipox , and famine , the district traversed by","The Times, 24th April 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14201,29,4,1886,Spring,29,4,1886,Spring,"together with the effects of a very severe and protracted drought , had bornerather heavily onmany of them , and the","The Times, 29th April 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14202,7,5,1886,Spring,7,5,1886,Spring,"a short uroduction at Demerara , owing to an unusual drought . If as they believed , prices were last year","The Times, 07th May 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14203,10,5,1886,Spring,10,5,1886,Spring,"all require- ments . There has been an almost unbroken drought in the indigo districts , and the spring sowings have","The Times, 10th May 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14204,24,5,1886,Spring,24,5,1886,Spring,observed that its disappointing tone was attributable to the unprecedented drought in the Australian colonies . He was glad to state,"The Times, 24th May 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14205,9,6,1886,Summer,9,6,1886,Summer,"August . High aLnd low reastire con. ( lensing natural drought butler . Speed about ninemllc. -Geo . P. North ,","The Times, 09th June 1886",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ21,Brighton,19th Century newspaper,Media 14206,9,6,1886,Summer,9,6,1886,Summer,"mines for nearly two months . Then they had a drought of almost unexampled severity , and the water supply failed","The Times, 09th June 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14207,8,7,1886,Summer,8,7,1886,Summer,"tares . Both crops came up well , but the drought of 1885 completely spoilt them , and the produce was","The Times, 08th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14208,8,7,1886,Summer,8,7,1886,Summer,", which just now are being affected by the long-continued drought , are becoming worse . "" St. Paul "" shares","The Times, 08th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14209,8,7,1886,Summer,8,7,1886,Summer,"but the latest advices from the colony showed that the drought had broken up , and that there was every reason","The Times, 08th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14210,8,7,1886,Summer,8,7,1886,Summer,", however , forget that in the ast year the drought had caused a great deal of loss , and had","The Times, 08th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14211,9,7,1886,Summer,9,7,1886,Summer,severe injury done to the extreme North-West wheat crop by drought and the protracted spell of heat . These reports were,"The Times, 09th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14212,10,7,1886,Summer,10,7,1886,Summer,"interim dividend . That was owing not only to the drought , from which all the colonies had suffered , but","The Times, 10th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14213,10,7,1886,Summer,10,7,1886,Summer,"the colonies had suffered , but tho effect of the drought in the greatly reduced number of sheep . He was","The Times, 10th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14214,15,7,1886,Summer,15,7,1886,Summer,"the country were sound , notwithstanding the efects of the drought . The credit which the colony enjoyed was proved by","The Times, 15th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14215,17,7,1886,Summer,17,7,1886,Summer,"Myers , George , Darall , Sheffield , designer aen droughts- man-Aug. oh , Sheffieldh . Os-in , Wilson Jamnes ,","The Times, 17th July 1886",England,"UKD,UKE","UKD3,UKE3",UKE32,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14216,21,7,1886,Summer,21,7,1886,Summer,"on of the sir preceding years . The time of drought and scarcity which had existed had caused many difficulties ,","The Times, 21st July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14217,21,7,1886,Summer,21,7,1886,Summer,", but he believed that the long dreary period of drought was now at an end . After referring to the","The Times, 21st July 1886",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14218,21,7,1886,Summer,21,7,1886,Summer,the horses vary In description and quality from the heavy drought horse tothe four-horse team3and match pair of carriage horses .,"The Times, 21st July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14219,24,7,1886,Summer,24,7,1886,Summer,"Bill at a time vhen , in consequence of a drought , protracted over three years , and from other causes","The Times, 24th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14220,27,7,1886,Summer,27,7,1886,Summer,"February mention was made of the terribledrought vhichhadprev ailednearlyalloverAustralia -a drought which their general manager , Mr. DIs'Mullen , had described","The Times, 27th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14221,27,7,1886,Summer,27,7,1886,Summer,went back to 1856 . The worst point in the drought seemed to have been reached last April . About the,"The Times, 27th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14222,27,7,1886,Summer,27,7,1886,Summer,"fall , and had since copiously increased , and the drought generally had bioken up throughout the colonies . The prospect","The Times, 27th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14223,27,7,1886,Summer,27,7,1886,Summer,", added to wvhich there had been a very severe drought . They were all probably aware of the great rise","The Times, 27th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14224,30,7,1886,Summer,30,7,1886,Summer,". Hundreds of thousands of sheep died during the long drought , and a large acreage of land has been partially","The Times, 30th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14225,30,7,1886,Summer,30,7,1886,Summer,million bags or under through inJury to the plant by drought-and the beavy deficiency in the European stocks the market generaly,"The Times, 30th July 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14226,5,8,1886,Summer,5,8,1886,Summer,"a district where previously at this season there had been drought . "" Next as to the previous enormous annual waste","The Times, 05th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14227,7,8,1886,Summer,7,8,1886,Summer,"from their valuo ; the few of good colour have Drought oapital prices . Onions. -Lisbons in larger supply , and","The Times, 07th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14228,11,8,1886,Summer,11,8,1886,Summer,I saw it after a four or five years ' drought there was no more grass upon many parts of it,"The Times, 11st August 1886",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Cheapside,19th Century newspaper,Media 14229,11,8,1886,Summer,11,8,1886,Summer,the properties of the Namoi Pastoral 6ompany-terribly hit in the droughts-I saw on the banks of the river at the home,"The Times, 11st August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14230,14,8,1886,Summer,14,8,1886,Summer,"A long sucl cession of bad harvests and a severe drought , attended with calamitous results to the sheep and stock","The Times, 14th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14231,16,8,1886,Summer,16,8,1886,Summer,not been adequate to compensate for the preceding period of drought the aspectofthis market has slightly improved . The spot trade,"The Times, 16th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14232,18,8,1886,Summer,18,8,1886,Summer,"the attacks of' an insect pest , combined with prolonged drought . Paddy and rice , the staple food of the","The Times, 18th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14233,21,8,1886,Summer,21,8,1886,Summer,", and to the effects of a four years ' drought of unprecedented severity . This , however , had now","The Times, 21st August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14234,24,8,1886,Summer,24,8,1886,Summer,"the Duke . The British chaplain , the Rev. W. Drought , helped in tho preparation of the address and undertook","The Times, 24th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14235,24,8,1886,Summer,24,8,1886,Summer,of all the English residents in the locality . Mr. Drought does not deny the fact that he took a prominent,"The Times, 24th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14236,24,8,1886,Summer,24,8,1886,Summer,"the aerangements of steam communication , by two years of drought , and by a disastrous hurricane . There is nothing","The Times, 24th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14237,24,8,1886,Summer,24,8,1886,Summer,"supposed losses of Australian banks , arising from the long-protracted drought and the low price of wool , the fiollowing arttact","The Times, 24th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14238,26,8,1886,Summer,26,8,1886,Summer,"-for hid connexion with'.which' the Rev. W.P 3 . . Drought , dhaplain at th4 ; 8nglish ' church "" at","The Times, 26th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14239,26,8,1886,Summer,26,8,1886,Summer,". however , the following document was delivered to Mr. Drought by a gendarme : - '6 'Coniidering Artiole .7 of","The Times, 26th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14240,26,8,1886,Summer,26,8,1886,Summer,of th-i Oise the Minister de6roes-Axtid&6 1 . M. X Drought is ordered to quit Frenoh terfitOry. *Artiele 2 . The,"The Times, 26th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14241,26,8,1886,Summer,26,8,1886,Summer,"expulsion froa Praneie . of .. the Rev. -Xr . Drought and Baron ; Kitschendorff , a German subject , state","The Times, 26th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14242,26,8,1886,Summer,26,8,1886,Summer,"I am . Sir . vour obedient spen W. J. DROUGHT , B.A. , late Chaulain of Chrntillv 68 , Urove-road","The Times, 26th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14243,26,8,1886,Summer,26,8,1886,Summer,"given rise . The expulsion of the REv. Mit . DROUGHT , for six years English chaplain at Chantilly , is","The Times, 26th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14244,30,8,1886,Summer,30,8,1886,Summer,"of the States of Indiana and Illinois , caused by drought and by the swallowing of unripo corn . Great loss","The Times, 30th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14245,31,8,1886,Summer,31,8,1886,Summer,in abont a fortnight . THE EXPULSION OF MR . DROUGHT . Mr. J. TALBOT asked the Under-Secretary of State for,"The Times, 31st August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14246,31,8,1886,Summer,31,8,1886,Summer,friendly Government . SIB J. FERGUSSON .. -The Rev. Mr. Drought 's coin- plaint was only received by the Secretary of,"The Times, 31st August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14247,31,8,1886,Summer,31,8,1886,Summer,"of England . An English clergyman , the Rev. Mr. Drought , lives six years in France , pays his taxes","The Times, 31st August 1886",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14248,1,9,1886,Autumn,1,9,1886,Autumn,"present Minister of the Iuterior , in applying against Mr. Drought the law of expulsion , proves by doinng so that","The Times, 01st September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14249,1,9,1886,Autumn,1,9,1886,Autumn,now commend with reference to the case of M1r . Drought what they formerly blamed . I have thus explained briefly,"The Times, 01st September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14250,1,9,1886,Autumn,1,9,1886,Autumn,"thus explained briefly the law in virtue of which M. Drought was expelled , because it is right that public opinion","The Times, 01st September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14251,1,9,1886,Autumn,1,9,1886,Autumn,justify its opinion . Now in the case of Mr. Drought there is positively no ground for any such assertion .,"The Times, 01st September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14252,1,9,1886,Autumn,1,9,1886,Autumn,"such assertion . If the right existed to expel Mr. Drought because he discharged the mission intrusted to him , then","The Times, 01st September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14253,1,9,1886,Autumn,1,9,1886,Autumn,"it said and did . It is certain that Mr. Drought was perfectly pacific and inoffensivo , and rather Liberal .","The Times, 01st September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14254,2,9,1886,Autumn,2,9,1886,Autumn,"; The Bulgarian Difficulty ; The British Association hir . Droughts C "" sel-Court Clrcular-ParagraphL 10 . T11E Butitist A socIATIOO.","The Times, 02nd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14255,2,9,1886,Autumn,2,9,1886,Autumn,"facts of the case of the RBv . W. J. DROUGHT , the English chaplain at Chantilly , who has been","The Times, 02nd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14256,2,9,1886,Autumn,2,9,1886,Autumn,"uniting in an address of sympathy . And XL . DROUGHT considered that he could not refuse , when invited ,","The Times, 02nd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14257,2,9,1886,Autumn,2,9,1886,Autumn,"This piece of presumption has brought down upon MR . DROUGHT the punishment of ignominious expulsion from bis chaplaincy , from","The Times, 02nd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14258,2,9,1886,Autumn,2,9,1886,Autumn,"the language of , a pblitical address . MR . DROUGHT complains that t-o lend colour to this view several sentences","The Times, 02nd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14259,2,9,1886,Autumn,2,9,1886,Autumn,"are taking up the cudgels on behalf of MR . DROUGHT , and probably the consensus of the entire French Press","The Times, 02nd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14260,2,9,1886,Autumn,2,9,1886,Autumn,"FxEYcnxET 's Government to justify their treatment of MR . DROUGHT . The French Government may have had private reasons ,","The Times, 02nd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14261,2,9,1886,Autumn,2,9,1886,Autumn,", . entirely distinct from those alleged by NIn . DROUGHT himself and by French journals , which may have made","The Times, 02nd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14262,2,9,1886,Autumn,2,9,1886,Autumn,a primn4 facie case is made out that M-x . DROUGHT 's conduct directly or indirectly threatened to disturb public tranquillity,"The Times, 02nd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14263,2,9,1886,Autumn,2,9,1886,Autumn,"? This is , of course , assuming MR . DRouGHT 's conduct to be of a political character . But","The Times, 02nd September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14264,4,9,1886,Autumn,4,9,1886,Autumn,"stated that in September , 1884 , he applied forced drought to the boiler of the steamer Marmora , which steamer","The Times, 04th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14265,7,9,1886,Autumn,7,9,1886,Autumn,"during the year vera the fre quent occurrence of excessive droughts , comparatively large amount of sunshine , and occasional unusually","The Times, 07th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14266,8,9,1886,Autumn,8,9,1886,Autumn,so that in the event of a serious and protracte drought the popalation included in this great area containing 81.591 acres,"The Times, 08th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14267,9,9,1886,Autumn,9,9,1886,Autumn,"connote Wyicklow , KCATHLEEN , infant daughter of llClILAitD I. DROUGHT , aged thlree daye . Ca the 4th inst. ,","The Times, 09th September 1886",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Little Waltham,19th Century newspaper,Media 14268,9,9,1886,Autumn,9,9,1886,Autumn,"value of under- around supplies had been shown during severe drought , the dry weather ilow of the streams and rivers","The Times, 09th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14269,9,9,1886,Autumn,9,9,1886,Autumn,"fallen , so that we may hope that the longest drought known for a generation is now at an end .","The Times, 09th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14270,16,9,1886,Autumn,16,9,1886,Autumn,"amounat of destitution ( caused chiefly by excessive immigration , droughts , aloods , and ab senteeism of slnded proprietors )","The Times, 16th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14271,21,9,1886,Autumn,21,9,1886,Autumn,"at twopence apiece , or even less . This long-continued drought is Lot s gvod , hdwever , for the vines","The Times, 21st September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14272,24,9,1886,Autumn,24,9,1886,Autumn,and said that the histurical records of great periods of drought clearly indi- cated a low state of ground water .,"The Times, 24th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14273,24,9,1886,Autumn,24,9,1886,Autumn,"instruct them to offer . When there is a severe drought they ta'ke a maiden from one of the villages ,","The Times, 24th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14274,27,9,1886,Autumn,27,9,1886,Autumn,"is subject to occasional seasons of depression owing to long-continued droughts , and at those times it frequently happiens , as","The Times, 27th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14275,29,9,1886,Autumn,29,9,1886,Autumn,sheep at the close of 184 because Mr.Norton paints the drought upon the western areas as shocking and disastrous beyornd description,"The Times, 29th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14276,29,9,1886,Autumn,29,9,1886,Autumn,"of the merino sheep , ane at the worst the drought did little more than arrest the increase in nurbers .","The Times, 29th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14277,29,9,1886,Autumn,29,9,1886,Autumn,; * but in these westrn areas in periods of drought natuxre herself provides food for the live stock in the,"The Times, 29th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14278,4,10,1886,Autumn,4,10,1886,Autumn,"and delicate business , the rearing of the bird . Drought tells upon it and it is liable to disease ,","The Times, 04th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14279,5,10,1886,Autumn,5,10,1886,Autumn,"districts , of & kind most directly affected by the drought *as greatly curtied , thereby throwing many out of work","The Times, 05th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14280,6,10,1886,Autumn,6,10,1886,Autumn,"tarY Agbotr , K Benl mton by the Ry M Drought , MA. cousin of the bridsassIsted hy the Rev. R.","The Times, 06th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14281,7,10,1886,Autumn,7,10,1886,Autumn,", and the dying grass has turned brown from the drought that covers all the roads with dust . Far away","The Times, 07th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14282,8,10,1886,Autumn,8,10,1886,Autumn,"moors of the bordering prairie , parched by the summer drought . The Qu Appelle river , which attained notoriety during","The Times, 08th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14283,8,10,1886,Autumn,8,10,1886,Autumn,"Riel 's forces were located , and this year the drought has somewhat curtailed the wheat yield , but it is","The Times, 08th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14284,8,10,1886,Autumn,8,10,1886,Autumn,a year ago . Aithough a complete break-np of the drought and an hmportant rise in wool had cleared the way,"The Times, 08th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14285,9,10,1886,Autumn,9,10,1886,Autumn,"had been established with 600 head of cattle . The drouth had been so severe , however , that but little","The Times, 09th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14286,12,10,1886,Autumn,12,10,1886,Autumn,"does not suffer from the results of bad crops , drought , over-moisture , low markets , and the many other","The Times, 12nd October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14287,12,10,1886,Autumn,12,10,1886,Autumn,"in cattle and horses three milions . Happily , the drought , which had extended over a longer period and embraced","The Times, 12nd October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14288,12,10,1886,Autumn,12,10,1886,Autumn,"eeper stops at home and expects the goods to be Drought to him . Col , pitch , cement , and","The Times, 12nd October 1886",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14289,14,10,1886,Autumn,14,10,1886,Autumn,"sugar per acre , and this during a period of drought which has bean unexampled for the past 20 years .","The Times, 14th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14290,15,10,1886,Autumn,15,10,1886,Autumn,"be from 30 to 40 inches , Fong periods of drought are apt to occur at intervals , lea ding todisastrous","The Times, 15th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14291,16,10,1886,Autumn,16,10,1886,Autumn,", and also from the effect of the pro- longed drought , which had not entirely passed away . On a","The Times, 16th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14292,19,10,1886,Autumn,19,10,1886,Autumn,"sheep-breeder has occasionally considerable discouragementst mainly in the way of drought , which carry off his flock , and diminish tho","The Times, 19th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14293,19,10,1886,Autumn,19,10,1886,Autumn,"that can be used in the interior in times of drought , and are largely used both for commercial purposes and","The Times, 19th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14294,23,10,1886,Autumn,23,10,1886,Autumn,"or three seasons at the Cape had been free from drought , and there was , in con- sequence , a","The Times, 23rd October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14295,25,10,1886,Autumn,25,10,1886,Autumn,manures may be considered as e2xtraordinary . Owing to the drought which provailed in the district down to the irst week,"The Times, 25th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14296,9,11,1886,Autumn,9,11,1886,Autumn,"the clovers and serious injury tOall root crops by the drought in August , the long , cold , and dry","The Times, 09th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14297,9,11,1886,Autumn,9,11,1886,Autumn,"by the sudden drying up of the pastures by the drought of lt August , the almost total failure of the","The Times, 09th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14298,12,11,1886,Autumn,12,11,1886,Autumn,"began thero was littlo scont on account of the long-continued drought , but since the end of September there has been","The Times, 12nd November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14299,16,11,1886,Autumn,16,11,1886,Autumn,leading people anxiously to consider what may happen should a drought ever occur during hot summer weather . There were signs,"The Times, 16th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14300,20,11,1886,Autumn,20,11,1886,Autumn,", the dangers of too much rain or too long drought . It would be against the nature of his contract","The Times, 20th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14301,20,11,1886,Autumn,20,11,1886,Autumn,"master of the Old Berkeley Fokhaonds . In the great drought of the summer of 1884 the Mhisboutne , which runs","The Times, 20th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14302,20,11,1886,Autumn,20,11,1886,Autumn,"company 's affairs now and six months ago . A drought of unprecedented severity and duration , lasting over four years","The Times, 20th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14303,1,12,1886,Winter,1,12,1886,Winter,", having had no less than 24,000 lambs , the drought had quite ceased , they had plenty of water and","The Times, 01st December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14304,2,12,1886,Winter,2,12,1886,Winter,", wt ts , , t LADYstronglyREC03I30:BNDS a GOVEtinES Ds Droughtaman and Surveyor. -Notice s1 bereby given , that the Town","The Times, 02nd December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14305,4,12,1886,Winter,4,12,1886,Winter,"per annunti , interest paid half-yeirly . Address A. E. Drought , President , Kissimmee City Bank , 1 ( sstammee","The Times, 04th December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14306,6,12,1886,Winter,6,12,1886,Winter,"The colony was fast recovering from the effect of the drought , but strict economy would be neces- sary for some","The Times, 06th December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14307,11,12,1886,Winter,11,12,1886,Winter,the colonies of Austrlian ani bhens not so subject to drought as the colonies on the eastern seaboard is Ln this,"The Times, 11st December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14308,11,12,1886,Winter,11,12,1886,Winter,"Btrarchml green tp qanWddlahaio.ve , rlyidB ) die A B.hl Drought , red , sct , Kselmnhme , lcyBoDsank , lP50","The Times, 11st December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14309,18,12,1886,Winter,18,12,1886,Winter,"tent per anuum , interest pald hall-yearl Iddres . A Drought , Preui dent , Kissimmee City Bank , lissimmee City","The Times, 18th December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14310,21,12,1886,Winter,21,12,1886,Winter,"Attorney-Geueral , in this case , which was a prosecution Drought against Dr. Tanner and Mr. O'Connor for assault . On","The Times, 21st December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14311,28,12,1886,Winter,28,12,1886,Winter,"never frost or snow , nor too great heat or drought . Few places , moreover , are there with a","The Times, 28th December 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14312,3,1,1887,Winter,3,1,1887,Winter,"small , large numbers of sheep having perished during the drought of the last threeyears , and that consumers in all","The Times, 03rd January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14313,4,1,1887,Winter,4,1,1887,Winter,"for its lengthened cold , but that the cries of drought which were occasionally heard in early autumn bad no foundation","The Times, 04th January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14314,5,1,1887,Winter,5,1,1887,Winter,"are rapidly recovering from the effects of the recent long drought , and several important discoveries of rich reefs have given","The Times, 05th January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14315,6,1,1887,Winter,6,1,1887,Winter,mninly the result of diminished trffic in consequence of the droughts during the previous year . In October last the Colonial,"The Times, 06th January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14316,7,1,1887,Winter,7,1,1887,Winter,"has been visited for severml years past by an unprecedented drought , bringing great distress upon the large and powverful pastoral","The Times, 07th January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14317,8,1,1887,Winter,8,1,1887,Winter,"backbone of the country , and it wns from a drought of long duration t-hat that industry had suffered and the","The Times, 08th January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14318,31,1,1887,Winter,31,1,1887,Winter,"their flock . The loss which thev had suffered from drought was exceptional . Theirlambinghadbeen extremely favour- able , amounting to","The Times, 31st January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14319,1,2,1887,Winter,1,2,1887,Winter,"had prevailed in the Australian colonies ow1ing to the unprecedented drought The revival , however , was some- what slow ,","The Times, 01st February 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14320,2,2,1887,Winter,2,2,1887,Winter,attention to the breaking up of the long and serious drought in the colony and to the rise in the June,"The Times, 02nd February 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14321,4,2,1887,Winter,4,2,1887,Winter,papers we never read and whose circumnstances were only occasionally Drought before us by the tedious and continuous knocking at our,"The Times, 04th February 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14322,21,2,1887,Winter,21,2,1887,Winter,put business men to mauch incorvenience . InAustralia the severe droughts prior to last year are still telling on wool- growers,"The Times, 21st February 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14323,11,3,1887,Spring,11,3,1887,Spring,"Paul'a' Chureb . Winebhiore-bil. bI the Rev. A. C. A. Drought . Vicar . FREDERIC WILI.lANI STOiNEHAM , aecond son of","The Times, 11st March 1887",England,"UKI,UKH","UKI2,UKH3",UKI21,Cranham,19th Century newspaper,Media 14324,11,3,1887,Spring,11,3,1887,Spring,", bearing date February 15 , mention a rather severe drought as ex- tending over a large portion of the island","The Times, 11st March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14325,23,3,1887,Spring,23,3,1887,Spring,"it . Moreover , the ill effects of the disastrous droughts of former years have , as they became fully felt","The Times, 23rd March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14326,24,3,1887,Spring,24,3,1887,Spring,"( Liniited for the past year states that the late drought , which was almost unprecedented in its severity and duration","The Times, 24th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14327,28,3,1887,Spring,28,3,1887,Spring,"final break up last May of the long and severe drought , and with the considerable advance which had taken place","The Times, 28th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14328,4,4,1887,Spring,4,4,1887,Spring,as the result of the accumulated ill-effects of two disastrous droughts which had occurred since the original estimate of loss was,"The Times, 04th April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14329,7,4,1887,Spring,7,4,1887,Spring,"the report , observed that since the last meeting the drought in the Australian olonies had entirely disappeared , and mnatters","The Times, 07th April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14330,12,4,1887,Spring,12,4,1887,Spring,"forre of 3idsammer ; the Downs , after a long drought were in perfect order for those who desired ei'ther on","The Times, 12nd April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14331,13,4,1887,Spring,13,4,1887,Spring,"fires are reported in Kansas and ] Dakota . Protracted drought has prevailed through-out the West , and the wind drives","The Times, 13rd April 1887",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Richmond,19th Century newspaper,Media 14332,18,4,1887,Spring,18,4,1887,Spring,", the wfeo Ot HERBERT Wi7AT3F DAVIES , of a droughter. o the h th Inst. at Aewarby Rectory . Foloingbam","The Times, 18th April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14333,29,4,1887,Spring,29,4,1887,Spring,", appeared as if about to terminato the remarkabla spring drought , to give a powerful start to ickward vegetation ,","The Times, 29th April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14334,9,5,1887,Spring,9,5,1887,Spring,"not fail to largely modify the effects of the late drought , and compensate materially for the moderate prices still ruling","The Times, 09th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14335,11,5,1887,Spring,11,5,1887,Spring,"of slow ger- mination and poor stand on account of drought at the time of planting in some sections , but","The Times, 11st May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14336,18,5,1887,Spring,18,5,1887,Spring,"losses are reoorted from dogs w-ant of care , and drought . Out of the 1lotal of 44,759,31i head , the","The Times, 18th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14337,18,5,1887,Spring,18,5,1887,Spring,"counties report that the sowings were late owin "" to drought . Germination was good , the plant covering the ground","The Times, 18th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14338,18,5,1887,Spring,18,5,1887,Spring,"condition . In a few localities seeding was delayed by drought , and in others by an excess of moisture ;","The Times, 18th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14339,19,5,1887,Spring,19,5,1887,Spring,"cistern the supply would be sufficient . In time of drought a continuous supply 3night be impassible . Mr. WIrT ,","The Times, 19th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14340,21,5,1887,Spring,21,5,1887,Spring,"the last 13 Seara to haye enjoyed an Immunity from drought . From their situation end natural advantages , the properties","The Times, 21st May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14341,23,5,1887,Spring,23,5,1887,Spring,"amounts to $2,000,000 . Soveral lives were lost . The drought had made everything ready to burn . President Cleveland will","The Times, 23rd May 1887",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Cleveland,19th Century newspaper,Media 14342,26,5,1887,Spring,26,5,1887,Spring,"The country is everywhere tranquil . After two months ' drought rain fell abundantly last week , to the great benefit","The Times, 26th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14343,30,5,1887,Spring,30,5,1887,Spring,"old Parliamentary hand lost its cunning , or has a drought fallen upon the perennial springs of Irishloquacity ? Havo the","The Times, 30th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14344,8,6,1887,Summer,8,6,1887,Summer,"a deside , ctium so invaluable in that land of drought ) , and securing their protection and maintenance in Iuture","The Times, 08th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14345,21,6,1887,Summer,21,6,1887,Summer,What shalll do fortheso poor people during this dread- ful drought and starvation ? There has not been any rain here,"The Times, 21st June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14346,21,6,1887,Summer,21,6,1887,Summer,"money that finds its way to the markets , a drought like this stops all work and shuts off the money","The Times, 21st June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14347,24,6,1887,Summer,24,6,1887,Summer,"Jessica Dene Itaby McNeil . Eumic Grahace , and Phyllit Droughton ; Mless. lensy Ashley , Joseph TapleytS Sam ikinson ,","The Times, 24th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14348,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,"few faint peals were heard . Owing to the long-continued drought rain was , much wanted , and the showers of","The Times, 27th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14349,29,6,1887,Summer,29,6,1887,Summer,"A Through Siberian Railwayl-Ireland-Parliamentary Notices-Aatatant Clerkahips In the Royal Navy-The Drought-Paragraphe. 10 CouiT CicuLAIt-Na , aland Military Intellifence-The Mails-Sporting Intelligence-Coronation Day-The","The Times, 29th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14350,29,6,1887,Summer,29,6,1887,Summer,and following days-for assistant clerkshins in the Rovrl Nalv THE DROUGHT . The effect of the severe and protracted drought has,"The Times, 29th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14351,29,6,1887,Summer,29,6,1887,Summer,THE DROUGHT . The effect of the severe and protracted drought has been painfuly apparent at the markets and cattle fairs,"The Times, 29th June 1887",England,UKD,UKD1,,Westmoreland,19th Century newspaper,Media 14352,29,6,1887,Summer,29,6,1887,Summer,and turnip and other similar crops are suffering . The drought is making itself seriously felt throughout the mining districts of,"The Times, 29th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14353,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,Alla Line steamer Corean arrived here yesterday evening . THB DROUGHT . Reports from various parts of Wales yesterday show that,"The Times, 30th June 1887",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14354,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,parts of Wales yesterday show that the continuance of the drought is casin great anxiety . Several iron and tin plate,"The Times, 30th June 1887","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,"UKL14,UKL17","Llanelly,Port Talbot",19th Century newspaper,Media 14355,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,many miles to the mountain springs for water . The drought is causing serious inconvenience to the residents on the Bickerton,"The Times, 30th June 1887",England,UKD,UKD6,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14356,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,"and hawked About the district . Throughout South Lincolnshire the drought is severely felt by agriculturists . AGBICULTURAL PRODUC. , (","The Times, 30th June 1887",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,South Lincolnshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 14357,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,I 0LYSOcz-Forein Rews-Unlrersity Intelligenco -The Rojil Visit to Ireland-Tbe Xxaiz-The Drought- Agricultural Produce-Weather Reports-Letter to the Editor ( Circulation of Art,"The Times, 30th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14358,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,Hastings to see Palmer . I did go down and Drought bim up to London . I saidthere was sometii happening,"The Times, 30th June 1887",England,"UKJ,UKI",UKJ2,UKJ22,Hastings,19th Century newspaper,Media 14359,2,7,1887,Summer,2,7,1887,Summer,"carried over amounts to about 50,000,0.00 bushels , but the drought causes apprehension in some localities in the North-West . Building","The Times, 02nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14360,4,7,1887,Summer,4,7,1887,Summer,too rapidly and thus delay business . The long existing drought is materiaUy affect- ing the output and the longer it,"The Times, 04th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14361,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,"Addrees lector . Mesrs . Diuder 's , 'Jaunton tflHE DROUGHT. Temporary water supply for T manseions or villages may he","The Times, 05th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14362,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,"ye.9etatiop bad beek bfff ; ring fromn the p olonged drought . The corn au'dfrait crope haTe sufe ereea= ialy ,","The Times, 05th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14363,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,"quiet , but firm . Oats , owing to the drought , are about 10 per cent . dearer , quota","The Times, 05th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14364,6,7,1887,Summer,6,7,1887,Summer,"gooa nd wiholesome , but recently , from the long drought or other causes , the supplv has become insufficient and","The Times, 06th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14365,8,7,1887,Summer,8,7,1887,Summer,"Reentgs-mark Estate office , 27 , Albany-stroet , N.W. aJSHE DROUGHT. Tempo.rary wator supply for Tmansions or villages may he obtained","The Times, 08th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14366,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,"surging round it . CRBP AND . STOOK TBOSPECTS . Drought , after more than four weeks ' continued absence of","The Times, 09th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14367,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,; Pictures for London School Children ; Effects of Continued Drought on Water Supi3les ) -Paragraphs. 7 . Co.cou oCATIo Or,"The Times, 09th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14368,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,"chiefly of inferior character , having probably sufored from the drought in that island , and their prices continue depressed .","The Times, 09th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14369,11,7,1887,Summer,11,7,1887,Summer,"vacant . ROSES AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. -NOtWithStanding the excessive drought from which the vegetable world has been suffering , there","The Times, 11st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14370,14,7,1887,Summer,14,7,1887,Summer,excess of what would have been anticipated considering the protracted drought which has prevailed . All the samples were clear and,"The Times, 14th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14371,14,7,1887,Summer,14,7,1887,Summer,"also been affectedbythe depression in the colony whichhadresulted from the drought . The drought had caused the loss of some 12,000,000","The Times, 14th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14372,14,7,1887,Summer,14,7,1887,Summer,"depression in the colony whichhadresulted from the drought . The drought had caused the loss of some 12,000,000 sheep . At","The Times, 14th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14373,18,7,1887,Summer,18,7,1887,Summer,be the plant i. becoming sickly owing to the pro2o2ged drought . A thunder- storm whlch broke over the Canterbury dsstricl,"The Times, 18th July 1887",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Canterbury,19th Century newspaper,Media 14374,18,7,1887,Summer,18,7,1887,Summer,"earth , and as thutrderstorms generally come after a long drought it is well that those who are in charge of","The Times, 18th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14375,19,7,1887,Summer,19,7,1887,Summer,"as tinder and conseqtiently very susceptible to fire , the drought . has not otherwise been a disadvantage . On Bradileld","The Times, 19th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14376,20,7,1887,Summer,20,7,1887,Summer,". Clara GrAham , Ruby Ml'NeiII , and Miss rbYllis Droughton . S8eals , 5's. , Is , ad. , 2o","The Times, 20th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14377,21,7,1887,Summer,21,7,1887,Summer,"had been caused in the colony b the very severe drought ; and confidence bad not -at e en restored ,","The Times, 21st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14378,21,7,1887,Summer,21,7,1887,Summer,"confidence bad not -at e en restored , although the drought had broken up . hey had had letters from shareholders","The Times, 21st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14379,21,7,1887,Summer,21,7,1887,Summer,to the burnt-n condition of the pastures from the leng drought . NESTLS 'S FOOD for INFZANTS . TESTLE 'S FOOD,"The Times, 21st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14380,23,7,1887,Summer,23,7,1887,Summer,to the urntn condition of the pastures from the losg drought . NESTiLE 'S FOODfor IFANTS . XTESTLE : 'S FOOD,"The Times, 23rd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14381,25,7,1887,Summer,25,7,1887,Summer,were enter- tained as to the effects of the continued drought birds do not appear to have suffered from it in,"The Times, 25th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14382,25,7,1887,Summer,25,7,1887,Summer,"roe are in excellent condition . In Ross-shire the excessive drought in June caused 6ome nlarm , but keepers report many","The Times, 25th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14383,25,7,1887,Summer,25,7,1887,Summer,", displaying beneath tho glaring sun- rays fields which the drought has turned from green into a rich yellow , andgroves","The Times, 25th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14384,25,7,1887,Summer,25,7,1887,Summer,"cans , and other appliintte fore 2unteracting the lon ; drought . Bath and toilet ware is in good request ,","The Times, 25th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14385,25,7,1887,Summer,25,7,1887,Summer,"store stock market small and trade slow , tho contsinued drought affecting the demana . The business done was at lo","The Times, 25th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14386,25,7,1887,Summer,25,7,1887,Summer,", exists in a groater or less degree eNotwitbstauding the drought , tho plant almost everywhere necsents A healtby appearaUce ,","The Times, 25th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14387,25,7,1887,Summer,25,7,1887,Summer,"the Worcester districtthis week ire legs favourable , the excesoiva drought affectlOg the development of the burt which 3bould be noW","The Times, 25th July 1887",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,19th Century newspaper,Media 14388,26,7,1887,Summer,26,7,1887,Summer,"fallen , and the colony had suffered fro6m a severe drought . The effects of the depressien still.let their mark ,","The Times, 26th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14389,27,7,1887,Summer,27,7,1887,Summer,throu lont the pass year -was even intensified bya prolonged drought followed by a disastrous fall o rain at harveAt time,"The Times, 27th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14390,28,7,1887,Summer,28,7,1887,Summer,remedy for this stato of things . The sufferings from drought and famino in the Asiatic provinces call urgently for immediate,"The Times, 28th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14391,30,7,1887,Summer,30,7,1887,Summer,"have much hastened the maturing of the grain . Long drought , that has thinned and dwindled off the barleys past","The Times, 30th July 1887",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14392,30,7,1887,Summer,30,7,1887,Summer,"cases , repeated sowings of turnips have been destroyed by drought and fly . Potatoes look flourishing , except that the","The Times, 30th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14393,3,8,1887,Summer,3,8,1887,Summer,"lower qcualtiee mrust be considered somewhat hither . n%e 1OOf drought hbs been follDwed by copious ral0e. but , if l","The Times, 03rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14394,4,8,1887,Summer,4,8,1887,Summer,"condition , and the priccs shov that , despito the drought and agricultural depression , for uood thinxa oE best blood","The Times, 04th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14395,4,8,1887,Summer,4,8,1887,Summer,", uire during the next six motths . If the drought contiued they would certaml have to p cuch higher rates","The Times, 04th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14396,4,8,1887,Summer,4,8,1887,Summer,to the burnt-op cand&tion of the patures ftom the lng drought . NPSTLF 'S FOOD for JNFANTS . XESTLt 'S FOOD,"The Times, 04th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14397,5,8,1887,Summer,5,8,1887,Summer,having been done to the crops in many sections by drought in some quarters and excessive rainfall in others . In,"The Times, 05th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14398,5,8,1887,Summer,5,8,1887,Summer,"besidei having had to contend this year against a long drought "" The harvest was expected to be -fairly good ,","The Times, 05th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14399,8,8,1887,Summer,8,8,1887,Summer,Wand it coutinues to thrive.but in other Places the prolonged drought is more than ever felt mnd the stem begin to,"The Times, 08th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14400,8,8,1887,Summer,8,8,1887,Summer,burr seems unable 6d Inteelovino hopo so that If the drought should heprolooged anotherweek she yield 1 likelyto bll Eh-orl ol,"The Times, 08th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14401,9,8,1887,Summer,9,8,1887,Summer,"any remedy , but merely expresses a hope that the drought or cooler weather may arrest the disease . Six hundred","The Times, 09th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14402,9,8,1887,Summer,9,8,1887,Summer,-1ftLessrs . Robest and John Hewetsn state that thba oAtinued drought has had at present . no -effect on the sale,"The Times, 09th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14403,10,8,1887,Summer,10,8,1887,Summer,", Southern Wisconsin , and Mi&igan is suffering fromn severe drought , and prairie iires ere reported . While the Atlantxc","The Times, 10th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14404,10,8,1887,Summer,10,8,1887,Summer,hand frOm2 variou parts of Wales state that the long.continned drought is being attended with serious consequences ; of the residents,"The Times, 10th August 1887",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14405,10,8,1887,Summer,10,8,1887,Summer,of the river to the long continued and very exceptional drought . 1 do not know what are the measures of,"The Times, 10th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14406,11,8,1887,Summer,11,8,1887,Summer,", that was no reason why ai action should be Drought against the defendants on a mnatter that concerned the plaintiffs","The Times, 11st August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14407,11,8,1887,Summer,11,8,1887,Summer,large number of mei employed by Mr. Bylmer . THE DROUGHT. TIhe drought is having a most disastrous effect upon the,"The Times, 11st August 1887",England,UKD,UKD6,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14408,11,8,1887,Summer,11,8,1887,Summer,of mei employed by Mr. Bylmer . THE DROUGHT. -TIhe drought is having a most disastrous effect upon the dairy farmers,"The Times, 11st August 1887",England,UKD,UKD6,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14409,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,"o prvae rond , ppy oB end B T HE DROUGHT. MBRRY WEATHIER and soN-s bave a limiced number of STEAM","The Times, 12nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14410,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,"a prairie district which had been much burnt during tho drought . After passing on to the Toledo , Peoria ,","The Times, 12nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14411,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,"of bloom is as dry as timber with the long-protracted drought , and having once caught fire it blazes away with","The Times, 12nd August 1887",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Whitby,19th Century newspaper,Media 14412,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,"no spades , buckets , or barrows , while the drought hAtd baked the earth hard . After four hours '","The Times, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14413,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,"of spring wheat caused largelyby clinch-bugs , and partly by drought . The general average in June was 87-3 ; it","The Times, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14414,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,"winter , the lateness of sprig , and the recent drought would be most disastrous to the young birds . The","The Times, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14415,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,"on strong land . This season , owing to the drought and consequent shortness of hay , straw , and winter","The Times, 15th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14416,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,over North Wales for several hours on Saturday . The drought had become so serious that work had been suspended for,"The Times, 15th August 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL12,North Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 14417,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,"tions for more than a week in consequence of the drought , while many of the tinplate works at Llanelly have","The Times, 15th August 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Llanelly,19th Century newspaper,Media 14418,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,"landetho plant i still donlu remarkably well , considermg rhe drought ; but upon light linds tboh bsence of moisture is","The Times, 15th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14419,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,"oft theniarketdorIngthopasefew WOlOBOESTE , Aug. 13-The lon1 continued heat and drought havo terminated in this nelghbourhood to-Jay with manm and cold","The Times, 15th August 1887",England,UKJ,"UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 14420,17,8,1887,Summer,17,8,1887,Summer,"various parts of Wales state that the continuance of the drought is bein' attended with disastrous consequences , thousnds oE workmen","The Times, 17th August 1887",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14421,17,8,1887,Summer,17,8,1887,Summer,where typhoid. fever has broken out in cosequence of the drought and bad drain- an 3cases of fever are reported .,"The Times, 17th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14422,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"Hlon . D. MIonson , and Colonel P'oore . ThE DRouGHT. Two more iron and steel works in tht Dowlais Valley","The Times, 18th August 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Dowlais,19th Century newspaper,Media 14423,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"being direct or ricochet hits . THX END OF THE DROUGHT . TO TEE EDITOB OF TEE TIMES . Sir ,","The Times, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14424,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"producing 122in. of rain , having fnished the secord absolute drought cf this summer , it will probably be of generml","The Times, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14425,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,be of generml interest to know to what extent the drought of this year has been exceptional . lMr . Prince,"The Times, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14426,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"a want of a clear and immistalable definition of a drought , but as those which I suggestedl few years since","The Times, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14427,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,something better is proposed . These defmitions are . -Absolute drought-& period of 14 or more days with mo measurable rainfall,"The Times, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14428,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,14 or more days with mo measurable rainfall . Partial drought-a period of 28 or more days with notmore than 0-25in.,"The Times, 18th August 1887",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Uckfield,19th Century newspaper,Media 14429,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,". At Uckfield there have been this year two absolute droughts , the first from June 4 to July 3 (","The Times, 18th August 1887",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Uckfield,19th Century newspaper,Media 14430,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,embraced by the Ucldeld record there have been 46 such droughts ; but 30. day absolute droughts are very rare .,"The Times, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14431,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,have been 46 such droughts ; but 30. day absolute droughts are very rare . The following are the only previous,"The Times, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14432,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"following are the only previous in. stances . The prta drought this ye , ar ha- also been exceptional , as","The Times, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14433,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"WiMl show , tfhey being all the par . tial droughts equal to or exceeding 1887 : It is , therefore","The Times, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14434,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,it is more than 40 years since the Jrne absolute drought of 30 days in this part of Sussem was equalled,"The Times, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14435,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"exhibition of flowers and vegetables was excellent , despite the drought , and the grounds were crowded with visitors fron all","The Times, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14436,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"prices 2d. and 3d. per yard . WVhUe a serious drought has lately affeoted fock- owners in the River Plate ,","The Times, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14437,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,"low state of ti- river , owing to the prolonged drought . There is aburdj anee of fish in the rnrs","The Times, 20th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14438,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,frosts in the early spring and the extreme heat and drought during the summer andautcnon The average yield of wheat is,"The Times, 20th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14439,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,"producing districts are said to be deplorable . The continued drought has dried up all the Dasturages , and the goats","The Times, 20th August 1887",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14440,22,8,1887,Summer,22,8,1887,Summer,character that a failure of crops in the country from drought was almost impossible . The construction of further irrigation works,"The Times, 22nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14441,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"most noteworthy in the century , tho duration of its drought and the general failure of its crops making it a","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14442,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"and for two monthswe have been experiencing a period of drought , the result of which has been to hasten on","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14443,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"have thought over the report of the inq uirymadeon the drought of 1868 by Mr. J. a . Morton , for","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14444,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,determining thi British rainfalU h ghve his opinion of a drought as a period we for 14 daysvn measurable quantity of,"The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14445,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,of rain has fallen . This was considered an absolute drought ; but a diougb *as alsofuiithier defined ss a perlod,"The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14446,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"is acceptable as a satisfactory definition of a period of drought , but that there is a danger of their becoming","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14447,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,minds may havea word Wbeore any accepted definition of a drought is dtterrrgned . To my mind a period of 14,"The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14448,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"in no wiso can con- fer the term of absolute drought . This comparativeiy short rainless periodMayintervenebetween two wet periods ,","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14449,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"astbnished to hear of the pertiod being spoken of as drought ; while , upOnx the other hand , it is","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14450,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"I1 days , but i 40 days , of real drought , wherein therc has never appeared a con. - secntiv6","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14451,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,far too short for the determining of a period of drought . I do not consiAder ten weeks any too long,"The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14452,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"long a period for the elearly defining a period of drought ; aud even then it would require adjective definition ,","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14453,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"even then it would require adjective definition , as slight drought , drought , severe drought , and , finally ,","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14454,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"it would require adjective definition , as slight drought , drought , severe drought , and , finally , the great","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14455,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"adjective definition , as slight drought , drought , severe drought , and , finally , the great drought . The","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14456,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,", severe drought , and , finally , the great drought . The latter appears to apply at places to the","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14457,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,. The latter appears to apply at places to the drought of this summer during the ten weeks ending upon the,"The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14458,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"the 15th inst . The general characteristics of the great drought of this year is presentable in the following table ,","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14459,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,: - THE ORBAT DROUIGT. 'XhO above table places the drought before the eye lor over a period of ten weeks,"The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14460,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"average . Thus we see that Manchester , where the drought is and has been serious , has received nauch more","The Times, 24th August 1887",England,"UKJ,UKD","UKJ2,UKD3",UKJ22,Hastings,19th Century newspaper,Media 14461,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"nauch more rain than either Hastings or Eastbourue where the drought was most severe , but the deficiency at ltanchester heads","The Times, 24th August 1887",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Hastings,19th Century newspaper,Media 14462,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"period of ten weeks should betakenin order to determine a drought , and if in this period between three and four","The Times, 24th August 1887",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Eastbourne,19th Century newspaper,Media 14463,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"and four inches of rain fell it be caleda light drought , if only between two and three inches fell to","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14464,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"only between two and three inches fell to constitute a drought , but if between one and two inches a severe","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14465,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,", but if between one and two inches a severe drought , and the words "" the greit drought "" to","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14466,24,8,1887,Summer,24,8,1887,Summer,"a severe drought , and the words "" the greit drought "" to apply only when zhe rainfall falls below one","The Times, 24th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14467,25,8,1887,Summer,25,8,1887,Summer,( ESaumur ) . Barometer 746mm . WHAT IS A DROUGHT ? TO TEE EDITOR OF TIE : TIMES . Sir,"The Times, 25th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14468,25,8,1887,Summer,25,8,1887,Summer,"Fe at Knole ; Naval Vedettes ; What is a Drought l ) -Paragrmpbs 5 . PAPII3E6 , TAnY L'rrELLIOENCE (","The Times, 25th August 1887","England,Scotland","UKJ,UKM",UKJ4,UKJ42,Knole,19th Century newspaper,Media 14469,25,8,1887,Summer,25,8,1887,Summer,; he burnt-up condition oi tho puaturcs from the long drought NESTLA 'S FOOD fer IXFANTS . XT:ESTLfrS FOOD for liNFANTS.,"The Times, 25th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14470,26,8,1887,Summer,26,8,1887,Summer,damages seeing that it allowed a civil suit to be Drought before the same Court which had considered the matter criminally,"The Times, 26th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14471,29,8,1887,Summer,29,8,1887,Summer,"the pastures for dairy cattle have been spoilt by the drought , involving enormous losses , for a 1arge acreage of","The Times, 29th August 1887",England,UKD,"UKD6,UKD7,UKD3",UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14472,29,8,1887,Summer,29,8,1887,Summer,being prevalent that the rain reported in the districts -where drought has prevailed is not likely to be of much service,"The Times, 29th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14473,30,8,1887,Summer,30,8,1887,Summer,"in relation to the liesian fly scaro . The unusual drought bus conduced to the development of corn insects , old","The Times, 30th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14474,30,8,1887,Summer,30,8,1887,Summer,milk ? We have had a very extraordinary season of drought- unequalled in this century . Water in many parts of,"The Times, 30th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14475,30,8,1887,Summer,30,8,1887,Summer,to the burnt.up ocndition of the pastures from the IDng drought . NEST1e& 'S FOOD for INFANTS . 5T33STLI 'S FOOD,"The Times, 30th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14476,31,8,1887,Summer,31,8,1887,Summer,"that , in consequence of the long prevalence of the drought , the company bave.with the view of preventing waste of","The Times, 31st August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14477,1,9,1887,Autumn,1,9,1887,Autumn,"fishermen has been one of almost unexampled misfortune . The drought has seriously reduced the depth of the river , and","The Times, 01st September 1887",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD63,Chester,19th Century newspaper,Media 14478,1,9,1887,Autumn,1,9,1887,Autumn,to the burnt-p condition of the pastures from the long drought . N ESTL2 'S FOOD for INFAYTS . NIVESTLt 'S,"The Times, 01st September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14479,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,", but it must be remembered that the long continuted drought of this year has greatly igavatcd the difficulties they have","The Times, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14480,3,9,1887,Autumn,3,9,1887,Autumn,side scale Remarks . It would appear that the prolonged drought of the current season has at last terminated ; for,"The Times, 03rd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14481,3,9,1887,Autumn,3,9,1887,Autumn,"J. Sgmons read a paper on "" What is a drought ? "" lIe suggested that periods of not less than","The Times, 03rd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14482,3,9,1887,Autumn,3,9,1887,Autumn,lesa than 2 0in. should be held to conLstitute a drought . SE ; ixoN H.-AN oroiomY . Thme following is,"The Times, 03rd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14483,5,9,1887,Autumn,5,9,1887,Autumn,"by meteorological conditions , such as excessive rainfall , excessive drought , severe or protracted frost . But these if they","The Times, 05th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14484,6,9,1887,Autumn,6,9,1887,Autumn,"burn-oup uediti , on of the bastures from the lodc drought . AESTLl 'S FOOD for IN FAhTS XTESTl& 'S FOOD","The Times, 06th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14485,6,9,1887,Autumn,6,9,1887,Autumn,"millions of gallons , so that storage maybe had when drought threatens the supply . About 4,000,000 will be expended upon","The Times, 06th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14486,7,9,1887,Autumn,7,9,1887,Autumn,helped by a favourable autumn and early winter . The drought in the summer caused a groat failuro of the root,"The Times, 07th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14487,7,9,1887,Autumn,7,9,1887,Autumn,"the permegble formations of England , He said the remarhable drought the country had experienced this year had brought in strong","The Times, 07th September 1887",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14488,7,9,1887,Autumn,7,9,1887,Autumn,"in wvarm , moist seasons , so that the hot droughty character of the recent summer can hardly have specially favoured","The Times, 07th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14489,8,9,1887,Autumn,8,9,1887,Autumn,tok fthe burntu condition of the Pastures fromo the long drought . NESTATE 'S FOOD fOr INFANTS . NESTLE 'S FOOD,"The Times, 08th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14490,10,9,1887,Autumn,10,9,1887,Autumn,"is on the chalk formation , and the ten weeks drought has told . with exceptional force upon it . The","The Times, 10th September 1887",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Lambourne,19th Century newspaper,Media 14491,12,9,1887,Autumn,12,9,1887,Autumn,"the crop , be- cause of premature ripening in the drought . Our view is confirmed that it is unsafe to","The Times, 12nd September 1887",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14492,12,9,1887,Autumn,12,9,1887,Autumn,". The excessive rainis on the Atlantic coast and the drought in the Gulf States have had a serious effect ,","The Times, 12nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14493,13,9,1887,Autumn,13,9,1887,Autumn,"quick stiffening of the straw has fol- lowed from tho drought and heat of the summer , and that American experience","The Times, 13rd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14494,17,9,1887,Autumn,17,9,1887,Autumn,"is lower , although the crops are greatly reduced by drought . Large cattle sales have been effected on a depressed","The Times, 17th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14495,22,9,1887,Autumn,22,9,1887,Autumn,"farmersof the noighbourhood , when looking forrain in timesof summer drouth , beratothe clouds that slip by them and aro blown","The Times, 22nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14496,23,9,1887,Autumn,23,9,1887,Autumn,". SMYRNA , SBPT. 22 . After several months of drought , nearly four inches of rain suddenly fell hero to-day","The Times, 23rd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14497,27,9,1887,Autumn,27,9,1887,Autumn,"possible , has been almost completely destroyed this year by drought . Even in July , 10 months at least before","The Times, 27th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14498,27,9,1887,Autumn,27,9,1887,Autumn,"be produced one year with another , good years and droughty years , years of grasshoppers and years of early frosts","The Times, 27th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14499,28,9,1887,Autumn,28,9,1887,Autumn,"of the world had been visited by a very severe drought , and it had been rather serieus inAsia MIinor ,","The Times, 28th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14500,28,9,1887,Autumn,28,9,1887,Autumn,"pleased to read a few days ago news that the drought had at last broken up , and that there had","The Times, 28th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14501,28,9,1887,Autumn,28,9,1887,Autumn,", though in the present year they had had the drought and a consequent oss of produce-of the produce which their","The Times, 28th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14502,1,10,1887,Autumn,1,10,1887,Autumn,"is a little uncalled for , considering that Zr . Drought h3s not , as yet , ventured either to re-visit","The Times, 01st October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14503,3,10,1887,Autumn,3,10,1887,Autumn,the clover plant has not heen so generally destroyed by drought as was at one time feared . The effect of,"The Times, 03rd October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14504,3,10,1887,Autumn,3,10,1887,Autumn,the top quality of mutton realizes improving rates . The drought has left its mark so deep that we shall not,"The Times, 03rd October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14505,3,10,1887,Autumn,3,10,1887,Autumn,says that none of his crops then suffered from the drought anything like so much as they have done in the,"The Times, 03rd October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14506,3,10,1887,Autumn,3,10,1887,Autumn,"cattle which they have bred . Kohl-rabi has stood the drought well , and , with mangolds and also swedes ,","The Times, 03rd October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14507,4,10,1887,Autumn,4,10,1887,Autumn,for man 's manual worki and where water- famine and drought fell upon a community it was owing to miscalculation and,"The Times, 04th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14508,4,10,1887,Autumn,4,10,1887,Autumn,"the Government , and the community were left to face drought , epidemics , disease , and every other ailment that","The Times, 04th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14509,5,10,1887,Autumn,5,10,1887,Autumn,"be happy if all his other enemies , rain and drought at wrong times , mildew and glatted markets , were","The Times, 05th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14510,5,10,1887,Autumn,5,10,1887,Autumn,", but it was progressing satisfactorily . Owing to the drought the company had passed through a very trying period Those","The Times, 05th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14511,5,10,1887,Autumn,5,10,1887,Autumn,supply to all the factories had been continuous during the drought . They proposed to issue a further G50.000 of debenture,"The Times, 05th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14512,12,10,1887,Autumn,12,10,1887,Autumn,which the soil can not maintain the inhabitants . 'When drought and war occur the people flyto the next province .,"The Times, 12nd October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14513,14,10,1887,Autumn,14,10,1887,Autumn,to the bank . After a succession of most disastrous droughts they had at last a season in the colony which,"The Times, 14th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14514,17,10,1887,Autumn,17,10,1887,Autumn,"they have issted ; for , while excessive heat and drought are prejudicial to it in the adolescent states , excessive","The Times, 17th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14515,18,10,1887,Autumn,18,10,1887,Autumn,"agricultural interests of the Australian colonies , for the long drought had entirely broken up , and had been succeeded by","The Times, 18th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14516,25,10,1887,Autumn,25,10,1887,Autumn,to the burnt-up condition of the pasturao from the long drought . N ESTLE 'S FOOD for INFANTS . NJESTLI 'S,"The Times, 25th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14517,26,10,1887,Autumn,26,10,1887,Autumn,yesterday owing to the want of water . 'The unprecedented drought experienced in the district has dried up all the supplies,"The Times, 26th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14518,27,10,1887,Autumn,27,10,1887,Autumn,"than in 1886 . Considering the serious effects of the drought on the portion of the line east of Cassaba ,","The Times, 27th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14519,27,10,1887,Autumn,27,10,1887,Autumn,"congratulated on the-results of the half-year 's working . The drought fortunately came to a timely end , and thus the","The Times, 27th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14520,27,10,1887,Autumn,27,10,1887,Autumn,"to the Durnt-u1 condition of the pastures from te long drought , . ACCITEIFOOD for INFANTS . T ESTLI 'S FOOD","The Times, 27th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14521,29,10,1887,Autumn,29,10,1887,Autumn,to the burnt-up coxidition of thke pastures from the long drought . 7N3ESTLfrS FOOD for IFAT Alsofor children and invalids .,"The Times, 29th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14522,1,11,1887,Autumn,1,11,1887,Autumn,ovring to the burnt-np condition of the pastures from thelong drought . N ESTLE 'S FOOD for INFANTS . NJESTL ],"The Times, 01st November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14523,3,11,1887,Autumn,3,11,1887,Autumn,owig to die burnt-up conditin of th pisturefrom the long drought . NESTLE 'S FOOD for INF'ANTS . Al1 for ch'idren,"The Times, 03rd November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14524,12,11,1887,Autumn,12,11,1887,Autumn,"two days ago . It was caused by a serious drought , which.for more than a month affected a very broad","The Times, 12nd November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14525,12,11,1887,Autumn,12,11,1887,Autumn,concluded have demonstrated that by the CocaPan1Y 's Process ot-forced drought the generating steam ponwer of hollers can be greatly increased,"The Times, 12nd November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14526,16,11,1887,Autumn,16,11,1887,Autumn,"Resolved , that owing to the effects of the prolonged drought of this snmmer upon the light limestone soil of the","The Times, 16th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14527,17,11,1887,Autumn,17,11,1887,Autumn,"; vacL , Sd . CHESH= CIESE MAMT. -The protracted drought in Cheshire during July and August was felt for the","The Times, 17th November 1887",England,UKD,UKD6,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14528,21,11,1887,Autumn,21,11,1887,Autumn,it to increase their dividend during the time of tho drought . The country was subject to periodical recurrences of drought,"The Times, 21st November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14529,21,11,1887,Autumn,21,11,1887,Autumn,"drought . The country was subject to periodical recurrences of drought , but the usual experience was that a long period","The Times, 21st November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14530,21,11,1887,Autumn,21,11,1887,Autumn,"as to providing for the great loss they sustained through drought . They had suffered some loss , but not mueb","The Times, 21st November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14531,23,11,1887,Autumn,23,11,1887,Autumn,"the whole oE the region there has been 3 long drought , and there is even now no sign of rain","The Times, 23rd November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14532,28,11,1887,Autumn,28,11,1887,Autumn,"latter is always regulated by the season , and the drought of the past summer bas caused in many places a","The Times, 28th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14533,28,11,1887,Autumn,28,11,1887,Autumn,much better than would have been expected after such a droughty season . Taking the entries for the whole show as,"The Times, 28th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14534,30,11,1887,Autumn,30,11,1887,Autumn,"side of the globe it is free . Here a drought may befall , or a bitter winter , and it","The Times, 30th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14535,30,11,1887,Autumn,30,11,1887,Autumn,". Winter there is scarcely known , and , though droughts are frequent , it appears to have learnt how to","The Times, 30th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14536,30,11,1887,Autumn,30,11,1887,Autumn,"in such abundance as to render us unmindful of the drought of the summer . Unfortunately , last Sunday , the","The Times, 30th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14537,1,12,1887,Winter,1,12,1887,Winter,"1885 an unfortunate combination of circumstances , including some severe droughts and excessive rainfalls , which made it very difnenlt anc","The Times, 01st December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14538,5,12,1887,Winter,5,12,1887,Winter,"229 ) , though his smaller "" River-bed , in Drought "" ( 287 ) is an excellent reminiscence of the","The Times, 05th December 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL24,Meifod,19th Century newspaper,Media 14539,8,12,1887,Winter,8,12,1887,Winter,", where both have temples.rs w te-s of flood , drought , or other distress these 1 se'never felled to remove","The Times, 08th December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14540,13,12,1887,Winter,13,12,1887,Winter,"their -way through the w ninter. n spite of the drought turnips have been a splendid crop , but , while","The Times, 13rd December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14541,15,12,1887,Winter,15,12,1887,Winter,"23,000 . They had passed through a year of extraordinary drought , but they had been able to meet all the","The Times, 15th December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14542,15,12,1887,Winter,15,12,1887,Winter,"In the midst of this trouble in consequence of the drought there occurred the great fire at Whiteley 's , whichrequirea","The Times, 15th December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14543,19,12,1887,Winter,19,12,1887,Winter,"against the balance of 5,282 existing efa the loss by drought account . The directors of the BORELLI TEA Company (","The Times, 19th December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14544,20,12,1887,Winter,20,12,1887,Winter,"to a water supply beyond the influence of a summer drought , When , as in no long time is sure","The Times, 20th December 1887",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14545,22,12,1887,Winter,22,12,1887,Winter,"grandeur when the water supply gets scant in periods of drought , he has adopted the shrewd expedient of damming the","The Times, 22nd December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14546,22,12,1887,Winter,22,12,1887,Winter,"decided improvement in the affairs of the company . The drought had ceased , the earth was covered with ver- dure","The Times, 22nd December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14547,24,12,1887,Winter,24,12,1887,Winter,"and the excessive dryness of everym thing from a prolonged drought , the flames were blowr across to the mission quadrangle","The Times, 24th December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14548,26,12,1887,Winter,26,12,1887,Winter,more easily than could possibly have been anticipated from the droughty summer . Ever since the autumn the pastures have been,"The Times, 26th December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14549,30,12,1887,Winter,30,12,1887,Winter,"July there had been three months of continued heat and drought . Though some localities had fared better thau others ,","The Times, 30th December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14550,31,12,1887,Winter,31,12,1887,Winter,"exaggerated . The harvest , in spite of a prolonged drought , was fairly abundant , bhat the market values were","The Times, 31st December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14551,2,1,1888,Winter,2,1,1888,Winter,"rains hot sunshine followed , and thenn came a long droughty sumamer which has had few equals in history . 'With","The Times, 02nd January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14552,2,1,1888,Winter,2,1,1888,Winter,and the make of cheese and butter owing to the drought . Evea half an average production was only maintained at,"The Times, 02nd January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14553,2,1,1888,Winter,2,1,1888,Winter,", the total decreasethis year is 621,000 acres . The droughty s-ummer showed its effect on the green crops by a","The Times, 02nd January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14554,2,1,1888,Winter,2,1,1888,Winter,"and 1886-87 caused great sacrifices of stock , while the drought of last summer caused a great failure of early sowings","The Times, 02nd January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14555,3,1,1888,Winter,3,1,1888,Winter,"a disastrous year for graziers owing eto the almost unprecedented drought . MI of evil good may come , however ,","The Times, 03rd January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14556,3,1,1888,Winter,3,1,1888,Winter,"has gone through a very try- ing ordeal , the drought having told disastrously gainst the supply . The decrease in","The Times, 03rd January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14557,3,1,1888,Winter,3,1,1888,Winter,"competition , and they do not apprehend another year of drought . The fisheries , which constitute an important element in","The Times, 03rd January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14558,3,1,1888,Winter,3,1,1888,Winter,successful as in previous years . Owing to the long-continued drought during the open season salmon fishing in the fresh waters,"The Times, 03rd January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14559,3,1,1888,Winter,3,1,1888,Winter,"and depressed state of the cattle trade during the long-continued drought , which left the graziers without sufficient food for them","The Times, 03rd January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14560,5,1,1888,Winter,5,1,1888,Winter,", Eis. p-er box ; . ive eels. ilis. per drought ; mackerel , 7s. per score ; lotlters , 30s.","The Times, 05th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14561,11,1,1888,Winter,11,1,1888,Winter,"great that , whenever , as happens in seasons of drought , water from the river is admitted into the Grand","The Times, 11st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14562,17,1,1888,Winter,17,1,1888,Winter,tion altogether the reduced yield from the effects of the drought during the past year . I think it would be,"The Times, 17th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14563,17,1,1888,Winter,17,1,1888,Winter,"for 1887- states that thle act Fwofity wih , SS Drought*forward , was i41484 . The direcdors recommecnd 3 dividend of","The Times, 17th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14564,19,1,1888,Winter,19,1,1888,Winter,"is a small decrease , probably attributable to the long drought in the sammer , and the consequent partial failure of","The Times, 19th January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14565,21,1,1888,Winter,21,1,1888,Winter,dTunnidliff 's AnnBslRaview : -In this cOuntry ae almost unbroken drought was the chief characteristic of the ce1d spring and hot,"The Times, 21st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14566,21,1,1888,Winter,21,1,1888,Winter,"legis lative uncertiintier deter whole1a trading . There hav* beenhardtimesinthe drought regions of theWest , but there bas been , again","The Times, 21st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14567,21,1,1888,Winter,21,1,1888,Winter,two months ' iutprisohment each for obstructin$ and assaulting Police-constable Drought . On the previous court day some men Were charged,"The Times, 21st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14568,21,1,1888,Winter,21,1,1888,Winter,weather of spring was succeeded 'by a long and memorable drought thouah on the whole . the dry weather proved favourable,"The Times, 21st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14569,21,1,1888,Winter,21,1,1888,Winter,"birdis either extending its ha-ant , or that the prolonged drought of the summer was peculiarly favourable to its breeding .","The Times, 21st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14570,21,1,1888,Winter,21,1,1888,Winter,"indeed , was one of the peculiar characteristics of the drought , and affected salmon and trout as well as pheasants.","The Times, 21st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14571,31,1,1888,Winter,31,1,1888,Winter,"costly public work-s which had been saving countless lives in droughts and inundations . He is pleased to hear , although","The Times, 31st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14572,31,1,1888,Winter,31,1,1888,Winter,"period dealt with ly the accounts the effects of the drought were still being felt , and the profits of banklirng","The Times, 31st January 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14573,1,2,1888,Winter,1,2,1888,Winter,mnch larger if it had not been for the severe drought tha' prevailed in Eouth Wales for a prolonged period last,"The Times, 01st February 1888",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14574,3,2,1888,Winter,3,2,1888,Winter,the past half-year has been materially affected by the unusual drought which prevailed . In pursuance of the oTw ers held,"The Times, 03rd February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14575,7,2,1888,Winter,7,2,1888,Winter,". "" The pulse crops also sulfered from the long drought and the rate of yield for beans , and peas","The Times, 07th February 1888",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14576,9,2,1888,Winter,9,2,1888,Winter,so much dependent upon details as upon variations either way-of drought or of excess . It is of the utmost I,"The Times, 09th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14577,9,2,1888,Winter,9,2,1888,Winter,and be sufficient to tide over the longest period of drought . Experience alone brings these important facts into full recognition,"The Times, 09th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14578,9,2,1888,Winter,9,2,1888,Winter,"exoessive wet , while another part is impoverished by continued drought . Our telegrams now tell us about storms abroad while","The Times, 09th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14579,9,2,1888,Winter,9,2,1888,Winter,"but will recur again , both of flood and of drought . The medern engineering works which are now failing were","The Times, 09th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14580,9,2,1888,Winter,9,2,1888,Winter,'LE ERS ISOM CARDINAL MANNING AND OTHERS . RAINFALLL AND DROUGHT : CORRESPONDENCE . OPEN SPACES IN PARIaAMKENT . SCOTLAND .,"The Times, 09th February 1888",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14581,10,2,1888,Winter,10,2,1888,Winter,"from the better harvest in 1887 , though the severe drought materially lessened the produce of the lighter soils in Bedfordshire","The Times, 10th February 1888",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH2,UKH1,UKF3","UKH25,UKH12,UKF30",,19th Century newspaper,Media 14582,18,2,1888,Winter,18,2,1888,Winter,"t-in- plate malkers to deliver to buyers owinto the unprecedented drought , which lasted fromn the latter end of June until","The Times, 18th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14583,18,2,1888,Winter,18,2,1888,Winter,"sone places and liable to floods as well as to droughts , but with a magnificent river system and a hilly","The Times, 18th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14584,18,2,1888,Winter,18,2,1888,Winter,to provide adequate sup- plies of water for the mtist droughty season we sball fail in cur duty and have to,"The Times, 18th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14585,24,2,1888,Winter,24,2,1888,Winter,year by year and that it was last year 's drought and the lowness of agri- cultural prices during the year,"The Times, 24th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14586,29,2,1888,Winter,29,2,1888,Winter,inches higher in mid-winter than it generally was in the drought of sommer . ( Ifinisterial cheers . ) He was,"The Times, 29th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14587,8,3,1888,Spring,8,3,1888,Spring,"to have an early return of the cold , the drought , and the easterly -wind we have recently experienced .","The Times, 08th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14588,9,3,1888,Spring,9,3,1888,Spring,a deadlv blow to land speculators . Considering the long drought the state of the Treasury was satisfactory . Referring to,"The Times, 09th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14589,9,3,1888,Spring,9,3,1888,Spring,tions for along series ofyrears . Owing to the long drought which previled during tlke summer and autumn months the rivers,"The Times, 09th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14590,9,3,1888,Spring,9,3,1888,Spring,"reason for the poor capturemade wasattributedtothe same cause , thelongcontinued drought , which affectedfishing operations in the majoriRy of districts taroughont","The Times, 09th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14591,9,3,1888,Spring,9,3,1888,Spring,"fthe fish landed weighed 201b. and upwards . The longecontinued drought of the sumrmer , it is supposed , prevented a","The Times, 09th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14592,12,3,1888,Spring,12,3,1888,Spring,( February 6 ) that during the coming summers aserious drought mlxay be ex ; pected . This makes it of,"The Times, 12nd March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14593,17,3,1888,Spring,17,3,1888,Spring,"good supply of the latter sorts , but the- protracted drought in some parts of the island renders the importers less","The Times, 17th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14594,19,3,1888,Spring,19,3,1888,Spring,from the thought that the snowfall has averted the threatened drought . But this is to compare small things with great,"The Times, 19th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14595,20,3,1888,Spring,20,3,1888,Spring,"of two successive years ever before occurred . The iong drought was , it was stated , succeeded by copious rains","The Times, 20th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14596,23,3,1888,Spring,23,3,1888,Spring,"cdocated. -A. 31cr . Canon B. , the lectory , DroUghto Sulney , Healton Mo vbray . A3 ? Few YOUNGC","The Times, 23rd March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14597,24,3,1888,Spring,24,3,1888,Spring,", ad enrirtiA P0sU , Clar Graham , Aed Phylli Droughtou Lesrs . Johu Dalla , Alec THAr TR JosEph Spley","The Times, 24th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14598,26,3,1888,Spring,26,3,1888,Spring,"and reservoirs , andso. not-likely to avert the . threatened drought in the sgnor , tn e rauns 1 give a","The Times, 26th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14599,26,3,1888,Spring,26,3,1888,Spring,"whom they obtained supplies ; and so severe wVas the drought in September , that it vas not until the last","The Times, 26th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14600,28,3,1888,Spring,28,3,1888,Spring,"sole cause of the decrease in the traffic vwas the drought , and it was to be remembered that they were","The Times, 28th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14601,28,3,1888,Spring,28,3,1888,Spring,supply of water asa reserve owing to the recent exceptional drought . After aluding to the services rendered to the company,"The Times, 28th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14602,29,3,1888,Spring,29,3,1888,Spring,"from the thought that the snowfall has averted the threatened drought . "" I venture to state that this is not","The Times, 29th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14603,29,3,1888,Spring,29,3,1888,Spring,"after the snow has disappeared , and thus the threatened drought will be averted , or , at least , materially","The Times, 29th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14604,30,3,1888,Spring,30,3,1888,Spring,"Uarch. at Bnrmington Church , by the Rev. C. E. Drought , ROBERT WHIITTLF. to ETHEL Gb'CE. youngent daughter of JONATHAN","The Times, 30th March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14605,2,4,1888,Spring,2,4,1888,Spring,"the manner in which they had thrived , notwithstandinz the drought of last summer . The fish were tr=as=ittea in carriers","The Times, 02nd April 1888",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,19th Century newspaper,Media 14606,10,4,1888,Spring,10,4,1888,Spring,"Church , Dnbl4 , by the Rev. J. W. F. Drought , M.A. , cousin of the brideproem. ssted by the","The Times, 10th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14607,14,4,1888,Spring,14,4,1888,Spring,exports from &lombo in VEarch are accounted for by the drought referred to last Friday . In the Sugar mnarket the,"The Times, 14th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14608,16,4,1888,Spring,16,4,1888,Spring,"hurricane of April that year was followed by a prolobged drought , and in August it became evident that the crops","The Times, 16th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14609,18,4,1888,Spring,18,4,1888,Spring,"a very diffi- cult season at once began . The drought burnt up the pasttures , and iii August hay and","The Times, 18th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14610,26,4,1888,Spring,26,4,1888,Spring,JUSTICE BUTT and Trinity -Brdhren. ) jina -was an aeCion Drought by the owners of the full- rigged ship City of,"The Times, 26th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14611,26,4,1888,Spring,26,4,1888,Spring,crops beyond Cassaba . That had been owing to a drought which was quite exceptional in the knowledge of the directors,"The Times, 26th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14612,26,4,1888,Spring,26,4,1888,Spring,since 1864 nothing in the shape of such a fatal drought as they had suffered from in the past six months,"The Times, 26th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14613,30,4,1888,Spring,30,4,1888,Spring,"unchAnged rates , and hardened owing to renewed reports of drought in the winter wheat belts . ERxport trading was liEht","The Times, 30th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14614,30,4,1888,Spring,30,4,1888,Spring,"active on reports of damage to the winter crop by drought . There was some fair covering by local "" b","The Times, 30th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14615,30,4,1888,Spring,30,4,1888,Spring,"due to the district having been visited by an unprecedented drought . They had carried only 30 , b91 tons ,","The Times, 30th April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14616,8,5,1888,Spring,8,5,1888,Spring,"unfavourabl for flax growing in Ireand , owing to the drought , that it is feared the soWing this season Will","The Times, 08th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14617,9,5,1888,Spring,9,5,1888,Spring,"will not prevent a foul condition of the river in droughts or during hot weather , but in thus speaking he","The Times, 09th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14618,12,5,1888,Spring,12,5,1888,Spring,levy as heavy a tax u tpon British agriculturb as droughts and floods or Aserican competition . Battues should be organized,"The Times, 12nd May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14619,21,5,1888,Spring,21,5,1888,Spring,"depression has been inteisified in A-astralis by-the occurrence of a drought of almost unparalleled severity and , continuance . This is","The Times, 21st May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14620,21,5,1888,Spring,21,5,1888,Spring,these baring come at a very critical time . The drought was beginning to show itself in brownish pastures and in,"The Times, 21st May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14621,22,5,1888,Spring,22,5,1888,Spring,", a short distance irom St. Relen 's . The drought of the past month had not only reduced the inderwooa","The Times, 22nd May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14622,22,5,1888,Spring,22,5,1888,Spring,"inlat hotel . Town or country-IK A. , 47 , Droughtan-road , Falham , S.W ( Tl i ntlmAiD , or","The Times, 22nd May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14623,24,5,1888,Spring,24,5,1888,Spring,the bickering alleged that it -was my dam caused the drought . I alleged that the absence of rain had stopped,"The Times, 24th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14624,24,5,1888,Spring,24,5,1888,Spring,"for the common , to their satisfaction if a future drought occurs . Your report says , 600 parishioners ! There","The Times, 24th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14625,29,5,1888,Spring,29,5,1888,Spring,"state of green succulence . This question of crops for droughty seasons has beea several times noticed in The Times ,","The Times, 29th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14626,29,5,1888,Spring,29,5,1888,Spring,"By the aid of the silo crops of such- . drought-resisting capaeity as sorghum , lucerne , and maize should now","The Times, 29th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14627,2,6,1888,Summer,2,6,1888,Summer,". Sir , -There can be little doubt the great droughtof 1887 wvas , under Providence , a blessing in disguise","The Times, 02nd June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14628,2,6,1888,Summer,2,6,1888,Summer,". At last . in 1887 , arrived the great drought which begun on the Eton F te day , the","The Times, 02nd June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14629,2,6,1888,Summer,2,6,1888,Summer,Board of Work ; Inquiry-Letters to the Editor ( The Drought of 1S37 ; Atheim and ivi Etights ; Vagaries of,"The Times, 02nd June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14630,11,6,1888,Summer,11,6,1888,Summer,Show-Letters to the Edl:or ( Roaring in Horses ; The Drought of 1867 ; Ques- tions in the roise ) .,"The Times, 11st June 1888",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14631,20,6,1888,Summer,20,6,1888,Summer,"dealing in plaintiffs ' bottles , &c. , and they Drought this action to recover possession of whatever siphons he may","The Times, 20th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14632,20,6,1888,Summer,20,6,1888,Summer,"250,00hasbeen formed for the equdi2zatior of dividends in ease of drought and to provide for other contingencies ; on the ba","The Times, 20th June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14633,22,6,1888,Summer,22,6,1888,Summer,to hame the disfribntion completed . An extraordinary and disastrous drought had during the past year been experienced in a large,"The Times, 22nd June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14634,22,6,1888,Summer,22,6,1888,Summer,"the Ottoman ofricials . Last winter , after the great drought , rain came gain in almost unprecedented quantities , and","The Times, 22nd June 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14635,9,7,1888,Summer,9,7,1888,Summer,"of the report , the chairman referred to the severe drought of 183 to 1685 , and to the losses which","The Times, 09th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14636,16,7,1888,Summer,16,7,1888,Summer,"that the four years preceding 1887 were seasons of unprecedented drought , involving men engaged in agricultural and pastoral pursuits ia","The Times, 16th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14637,20,7,1888,Summer,20,7,1888,Summer,"other products , wilst any cleared land could rapidly bo drought under cultIvation , and planted i uth manila-hemp , tob4anco.","The Times, 20th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14638,24,7,1888,Summer,24,7,1888,Summer,"Ddu . In 18 ' , in consequence of excessive droughts and of the reservoir leaking , the water in the","The Times, 24th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14639,4,8,1888,Summer,4,8,1888,Summer,"as a reserve to meet any emergency caused by excessive drought , large fires , or other contmigencics . Its surface","The Times, 04th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14640,16,8,1888,Summer,16,8,1888,Summer,"variable seasons provided precautions are taken at the outset against droughts and floods . Here , then , fish culture claims","The Times, 16th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14641,16,8,1888,Summer,16,8,1888,Summer,"a very inferior quality . The winter was one of drought , following a droughty summer And autumn , and this","The Times, 16th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14642,16,8,1888,Summer,16,8,1888,Summer,". The winter was one of drought , following a droughty summer And autumn , and this dry character . continued","The Times, 16th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14643,20,8,1888,Summer,20,8,1888,Summer,seasons liave been felt with extreme severity and . the drought has seriously interfered with the success of the experiments .,"The Times, 20th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14644,20,8,1888,Summer,20,8,1888,Summer,"loss of 4s. 9d. per'acre . Of course , the drought had , much to do vitih'these xesults , but hey","The Times, 20th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14645,31,8,1888,Summer,31,8,1888,Summer,", but a decreas in tiles , owing to the drought in 1887 in Indiana and Ohio . Prices were slightly","The Times, 31st August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14646,3,9,1888,Autumn,3,9,1888,Autumn,"as it did upon n summer of- exceptional heat and drought , -was more than usually severe ; whether it was","The Times, 03rd September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14647,3,9,1888,Autumn,3,9,1888,Autumn,"at this peried of the year , several weets ' drought being Teported in the west , but as prices here","The Times, 03rd September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14648,4,9,1888,Autumn,4,9,1888,Autumn,"as the present has been moist and chilly . A drought . prevailed , which commonly is found to affect' the","The Times, 04th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14649,4,9,1888,Autumn,4,9,1888,Autumn,"by the two other reasons , 'between which and the drought the Chairman leaves his colleagues and coilstituents to choose .","The Times, 04th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14650,5,9,1888,Autumn,5,9,1888,Autumn,"available for exnort . On the other hand , the drought at Ontario had hiad a material and injurioas effect ,","The Times, 05th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14651,11,9,1888,Autumn,11,9,1888,Autumn,"by locally unfavourable seasons , some being marked by excessive drought and others by excessive moisture , but-the last mouth has","The Times, 11st September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14652,13,9,1888,Autumn,13,9,1888,Autumn,"separately , are perfetyaapted to control the alternate flood and drought . The Raian basin is , however , sufficient .","The Times, 13rd September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14653,17,9,1888,Autumn,17,9,1888,Autumn,"net profit 31,463 as compared with 41,840 . The severe drought -which during several inonths of 1887 prevailed throughout the districts","The Times, 17th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14654,26,9,1888,Autumn,26,9,1888,Autumn,caused by the lamentable dpflciency of the rainfall . The drought had severely affected the districts traversed by their line .,"The Times, 26th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14655,26,9,1888,Autumn,26,9,1888,Autumn,", however , fairly over- come the effects of the drought , and their receipts for the current half-year had ,","The Times, 26th September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14656,9,10,1888,Autumn,9,10,1888,Autumn,"were not sufficient to saturate the ground after the lengthy droughts of Jubilee year and the Iast sprag , and now","The Times, 09th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14657,15,10,1888,Autumn,15,10,1888,Autumn,029 to be carried forward . Owing to the excejtional drought which prevailed in 1887 throughout the districts served by the,"The Times, 15th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14658,19,10,1888,Autumn,19,10,1888,Autumn,great losses 'which had been suffered in the past through drought . In the opinion of those best qualified to form,"The Times, 19th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14659,23,10,1888,Autumn,23,10,1888,Autumn,to the depression -which prevailed in the district through the drought of the previous summer and the consequent failure of crops,"The Times, 23rd October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14660,25,10,1888,Autumn,25,10,1888,Autumn,"Galla- bat , where the water is continuous throughout the drought , until I have arrived at the point of total","The Times, 25th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14661,27,10,1888,Autumn,27,10,1888,Autumn,The poorness of the present statement was attributable to the drought which had prevailed in the colony . The accounts were,"The Times, 27th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14662,29,10,1888,Autumn,29,10,1888,Autumn,soil in a very dry condi- tion owing to the drought of the previons summer ; and nothwithstanding there was an,"The Times, 29th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14663,3,11,1888,Autumn,3,11,1888,Autumn,"of Parliament . In 1887 , owing to the Zreat drought in the summer of that year , the com- pany","The Times, 03rd November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14664,3,11,1888,Autumn,3,11,1888,Autumn,"190,000 t This year the production was checked by thn drought , water being 'very scarce . t The returns for","The Times, 03rd November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14665,6,11,1888,Autumn,6,11,1888,Autumn,"190,903 f 'This year the producton was checked by the drought , weaterlseinz very seArce . J Thereturns for ISS are","The Times, 06th November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14666,17,11,1888,Autumn,17,11,1888,Autumn,to supplement the dividends which they pdad daurin the excessive drought . When they had reached thatlimit they would on y,"The Times, 17th November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14667,6,12,1888,Winter,6,12,1888,Winter,", SBbgapure ) , 1 , Whitting- J. A. B. Drought , Esq . ( Director London-Sumatra Tobecco Syndicae ) ,","The Times, 06th December 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14668,6,12,1888,Winter,6,12,1888,Winter,", with I- Rt . Glass and J. A. H. Drought , unier which the latter ( who are twvo of","The Times, 06th December 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14669,19,12,1888,Winter,19,12,1888,Winter,"1 , Whdttiegtoo'avrnue . Dondon . . J. A. H Drought . Bsq . ( Diriector Sutmatra lfobacco Plantati on6 Co.","The Times, 19th December 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14670,28,12,1888,Winter,28,12,1888,Winter,the cause of the non-payment of a dividend was the drought . If the lambing this year had been equal to,"The Times, 28th December 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14671,2,1,1889,Winter,2,1,1889,Winter,"of last year , when , owing to the long drought and consequent scarcity of fodder , farmers were obliged to","The Times, 02nd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14672,3,1,1889,Winter,3,1,1889,Winter,"unfavourable , if we only except the fact that a drought which began in the first week in june , 188T","The Times, 03rd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14673,3,1,1889,Winter,3,1,1889,Winter,"come , and all crops were checked by the cold drought which prevailed in their place . Just as the rains","The Times, 03rd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14674,3,1,1889,Winter,3,1,1889,Winter,"in 1887 , so in June , 1888 , the drought ceased and rains fell , and under their influence the","The Times, 03rd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14675,3,1,1889,Winter,3,1,1889,Winter,"crops in 1887 and the long , cold , and droughty -winter . The decrease is of 9,295 agriculturallorses. 311,863 head","The Times, 03rd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14676,7,1,1889,Winter,7,1,1889,Winter,"not impossible of cultivation , it is incapable of withstanding drought . The high prices of griin two mnonths ago show","The Times, 07th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14677,7,1,1889,Winter,7,1,1889,Winter,"provinces from which full renorts have not come , the drought has been felt with almost equal severity . The floods","The Times, 07th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14678,9,1,1889,Winter,9,1,1889,Winter,"Our commercial outlook is dull in consequence of the prolonged drought . We are now in the end of November ,","The Times, 09th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14679,11,1,1889,Winter,11,1,1889,Winter,"a population of 1,500,000 . It had suffered much from drought during the past four or five years , and in","The Times, 11st January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14680,11,1,1889,Winter,11,1,1889,Winter,", who had lost their wheat crop in consequence of drought during the spring and early summer , were rejoicing in","The Times, 11st January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14681,12,1,1889,Winter,12,1,1889,Winter,"and barnese room adjoining , withi two zooml above TwVo drought horse stables forl9 homses and six loose boesi , the","The Times, 12nd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14682,15,1,1889,Winter,15,1,1889,Winter,"it , thLerefore , no likelihood of OvenL a continued drought alfecting the supply of power . In aditon o th","The Times, 15th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14683,16,1,1889,Winter,16,1,1889,Winter,"some places inundations have done the work , in others drought . In the prqvince of Anhui , the prefectures of","The Times, 16th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14684,16,1,1889,Winter,16,1,1889,Winter,"Shanghai is situated ) the crops have entirely failed from drought in the prefectures of Yangehow , Chinchiang , Hsuchow ,","The Times, 16th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14685,17,1,1889,Winter,17,1,1889,Winter,"- wihhn the olloingcast yin : -BssAgne Plnlglon , Phy-llis Droughton , Rat Culer , St.Cir JeamieMls , nd Miss Waduu","The Times, 17th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14686,18,1,1889,Winter,18,1,1889,Winter,restore the balance against four months which were months of drought . So the year has to take its place among,"The Times, 18th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14687,18,1,1889,Winter,18,1,1889,Winter,"to do with him . If . there be a drought , it is equally a subjetwithin his province . Though","The Times, 18th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14688,22,1,1889,Winter,22,1,1889,Winter,"area in which people were suffering either from flood , drought , or lamine . The subject was one which naturally","The Times, 22nd January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14689,29,1,1889,Winter,29,1,1889,Winter,", the latter especially in Victoria , and to the drought , The operations now carried on in the colonies by","The Times, 29th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14690,29,1,1889,Winter,29,1,1889,Winter,"exercised with very good effect . With reference to the drought , it was not too much to say that the","The Times, 29th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14691,30,1,1889,Winter,30,1,1889,Winter,". The spring wheat and barley had alreadv died of drought , and the autnum crops rotted in tibe Bood .","The Times, 30th January 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14692,1,2,1889,Winter,1,2,1889,Winter,eforis of the husbandman in a land where food and drought have robbed him of his means of tilling the soil,"The Times, 01st February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14693,2,2,1889,Winter,2,2,1889,Winter,"for future delivery , partlv owing to adinoes of continued drought and further short crop estirmates . The visible supply is","The Times, 02nd February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14694,2,2,1889,Winter,2,2,1889,Winter,or aid for the anflerara by the disasotrous famine and drought in Obina ; . lmmenise tracts of country have been,"The Times, 02nd February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14695,5,2,1889,Winter,5,2,1889,Winter,"Vicar of Presthliry. assistid by the Rev. A. C. A. Drought , Vicar of St. Paul 's . HENRY GIERMAIN MfAIN","The Times, 05th February 1889",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14696,6,2,1889,Winter,6,2,1889,Winter,"of Prestb.rr. assisted br tho oe . A C. A. Drought V , c.r of St. paul 's ; HENRY GEfRSMAIN","The Times, 06th February 1889",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14697,13,2,1889,Winter,13,2,1889,Winter,"aid for th suf , e , tedisastrous famine and drought ino Ohmsa . Immense tracts of . country bave been","The Times, 13rd February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14698,16,2,1889,Winter,16,2,1889,Winter,"for aid for the eufferera by the disastrousm famine and drought in Chi , pa . Immense tracts of country .","The Times, 16th February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14699,16,2,1889,Winter,16,2,1889,Winter,". She had to some extent profited by the recent drought in Australih , and if her rosperity under his Governorship","The Times, 16th February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14700,20,2,1889,Winter,20,2,1889,Winter,"districts in the provinces of hiuang-su and An-bul , the drought had become disastrous . The inhabitants oi the fooded districts","The Times, 20th February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14701,20,2,1889,Winter,20,2,1889,Winter,year of such extremes that when thu victims of a drought in one province turned [ for succour to the next,"The Times, 20th February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14702,22,2,1889,Winter,22,2,1889,Winter,"as they could wish them , owing to the severe drought in the last months of 1888 . The latest telegrams","The Times, 22nd February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14703,22,2,1889,Winter,22,2,1889,Winter,"a heavy rainfall , but the mischief caused by the drought was beyond . repair . In the other two departments","The Times, 22nd February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14704,22,2,1889,Winter,22,2,1889,Winter,"Harbonr Defence . B , IAT. -CO1L BUCKNIL , RE DROUGHTDOWN tothe ZN ot the AITJ ESIN .. o ready ,","The Times, 22nd February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14705,27,2,1889,Winter,27,2,1889,Winter,for the Erosnoters of the suit to the etended protest Drought in on behalf of the Bishop of Lincoln . It,"The Times, 27th February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14706,28,2,1889,Winter,28,2,1889,Winter,"of Parliament . In 1887 , owing to the great drought in the summer of that year , the company had","The Times, 28th February 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14707,2,3,1889,Spring,2,3,1889,Spring,"notth . During 1888 , from May , a severe drought prevailed , and over 50 square miles of country south","The Times, 02nd March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14708,2,3,1889,Spring,2,3,1889,Spring,while to the north floods have been dreadled rather than drought . The agricultural year in the district is as follows,"The Times, 02nd March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14709,4,3,1889,Spring,4,3,1889,Spring,the autnmn season was a complete failure . The long drought which prevailed delayed the upward run of salmon until close,"The Times, 04th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14710,7,3,1889,Spring,7,3,1889,Spring,", . ededei , at F-ID , by F. W. DroughtonBe comedeltta of 1UTH 'S ROMAN .. , CE. ilob-nohcuo 0to","The Times, 07th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14711,9,3,1889,Spring,9,3,1889,Spring,"unfailing growth , resisting as it does the influences of drought and all other adverse contingencies to . which agricultural operations","The Times, 09th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14712,11,3,1889,Spring,11,3,1889,Spring,". The floods of March will be followed by summer droughts , and there wvill be vain regrets that so vast","The Times, 11st March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14713,11,3,1889,Spring,11,3,1889,Spring,. means to make provision against the ' days of drought . The benefit will be twofold . The last few,"The Times, 11st March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14714,12,3,1889,Spring,12,3,1889,Spring,", Shantung , and Shengking -Probably worst in Anhui through drought and foods combined . Roman Catholic missionaries only in this","The Times, 12nd March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14715,12,3,1889,Spring,12,3,1889,Spring,"the fooding of various districtsbythe Yellow River and to the drought in others . He concludes by . stating that ""","The Times, 12nd March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14716,16,3,1889,Spring,16,3,1889,Spring,", diminished floodi , and ample water for irrigation during droughts . Your obedient servant , G.- JFSUMNR- J ? .","The Times, 16th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14717,20,3,1889,Spring,20,3,1889,Spring,"considering the previous condition of its finances and the disastrous drought , this was a wonder- ful proof of the e6stigity","The Times, 20th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14718,20,3,1889,Spring,20,3,1889,Spring,"Limiited , of the first part , John Armstrong Head Drought of the second part , and this Company ot the","The Times, 20th March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14719,21,3,1889,Spring,21,3,1889,Spring,"Limited , of the fret part , Johna Armstrong Head Drought of the second part , and this Company of the","The Times, 21st March 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14720,1,4,1889,Spring,1,4,1889,Spring,"the haLlyear to which the accounts relate . Unfortu- nately drought set in during the hialf-yeaT , and continued uninterruptedly until","The Times, 01st April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14721,2,4,1889,Spring,2,4,1889,Spring,"rIEN. -Small compact L1rA3trLfY MNIBUSl7 exepDtionally D2ht , and easy drought ; burit for hilly country work ; fitted with brake","The Times, 02nd April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14722,3,4,1889,Spring,3,4,1889,Spring,"ENTLEe3E. -Swall compact IENTUS ; excptinaly lght , and easy drought ; IIOST desirable little COUP1t BROUGHAM , with 31 ,","The Times, 03rd April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14723,5,4,1889,Spring,5,4,1889,Spring,"cleared away . Australia ha-d suffered for several mouths from drought , but on Tuescday they received a telegram from their","The Times, 05th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14724,5,4,1889,Spring,5,4,1889,Spring,"considerable hope , however , that the efFects of the drought would not be so general or prejudicial as might at","The Times, 05th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14725,9,4,1889,Spring,9,4,1889,Spring,"rains are falling throughout New South Wales , and the drought has broken almost everywhere . FATAL UIAILWAY ACCIDENT AT CHICAGO","The Times, 09th April 1889",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14726,12,4,1889,Spring,12,4,1889,Spring,"present year , based upon the breaking up of the drought and the prevalence of a great rainfall throughout the colony","The Times, 12nd April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14727,16,4,1889,Spring,16,4,1889,Spring,"prhne . The grass grows luxuriantly in Samoal , for drought is unknown tbere , and cattle aDnd among the cocoa-nut","The Times, 16th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14728,17,4,1889,Spring,17,4,1889,Spring,"and Mercantile Agency Company ( Limited ) : - "" Drought completely broken up . "" Subjoined is DMessrs . Mocatta","The Times, 17th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14729,17,4,1889,Spring,17,4,1889,Spring,"report . It was satisfactory that , notwithstanding the severe drought from which the colonies had suffered , they had not","The Times, 17th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14730,17,4,1889,Spring,17,4,1889,Spring,"advices from the colonies were to the effect that the drought had now entirely broken up , and that there was","The Times, 17th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14731,19,4,1889,Spring,19,4,1889,Spring,wisely chosen if we wait until some year of exceptional drought produces a water famine and a general panic-stricken demand that,"The Times, 19th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14732,23,4,1889,Spring,23,4,1889,Spring,three yean their propagation has been favoured by a disastrous drought . In lSS8 all efrorts seemed of no avail to,"The Times, 23rd April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14733,24,4,1889,Spring,24,4,1889,Spring,"one good year , the period has been one of drought . Just now it would be absurd to increase the","The Times, 24th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14734,29,4,1889,Spring,29,4,1889,Spring,". The colony had been visited by a very severe drought , which must affect the current six months ' traffic","The Times, 29th April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14735,9,5,1889,Spring,9,5,1889,Spring,"have been greatly improved by the breaking up of the drought on the one hand , and alnenhanced price of wool","The Times, 09th May 1889",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14736,13,5,1889,Spring,13,5,1889,Spring,marred in some parts of the colonies by a severe drought . The directors are enabled to increase the rate of,"The Times, 13rd May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14737,15,5,1889,Spring,15,5,1889,Spring,"both departments . From the other side come reports of drought , which has necessitated replanting in some of the cotton-grow-","The Times, 15th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14738,20,5,1889,Spring,20,5,1889,Spring,"to Rx50,000 . If , how- ever , the existing drought continues , large sums may have to be expended in","The Times, 20th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14739,20,5,1889,Spring,20,5,1889,Spring,F. P. Ward . The chair- man stated that the drought which broke up in 1886 was followed by two good,"The Times, 20th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14740,20,5,1889,Spring,20,5,1889,Spring,"was followed by two good seasons , but unfortunately the drought of last year was very severe . A much better","The Times, 20th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14741,22,5,1889,Spring,22,5,1889,Spring,"His Excellency referred to the complete break up of the drought , the prospects of a prosperous future , the success","The Times, 22nd May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14742,23,5,1889,Spring,23,5,1889,Spring,. Telegraphic advices announced the complete breaking up of the drought in the colonies where the bank was interested ; and,"The Times, 23rd May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14743,27,5,1889,Spring,27,5,1889,Spring,", are no signs as yet that the long prevailing drought is at an end , as far as the Ganjam","The Times, 27th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14744,27,5,1889,Spring,27,5,1889,Spring,"Ganjam , where the need was greatest , the long drought continues , , and fear is felt that what is","The Times, 27th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14745,27,5,1889,Spring,27,5,1889,Spring,"of her bounties and I make due provision against her droughts . So far , however , is this from having","The Times, 27th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14746,28,5,1889,Spring,28,5,1889,Spring,on relief works in a year of famine from extreme drought or other causes . Mr. Oyanne gives a large coloured,"The Times, 28th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14747,29,5,1889,Spring,29,5,1889,Spring,"be Lisulenaat-Colonel . MEMORANDA . Capt . John Thomas Aeton Drought , retired pay , bas been granted the honorary rank","The Times, 29th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14748,31,5,1889,Spring,31,5,1889,Spring,"the year , but later a long continued season of drought . caused much distress amongst the farmers and graziers .","The Times, 31st May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14749,8,6,1889,Summer,8,6,1889,Summer,"crops are always blighted . Locusts seek them out , droughts infallibly scorch them . They vary stagationonlywithanearthquakeoravolcanic eruption . Their","The Times, 08th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14750,11,6,1889,Summer,11,6,1889,Summer,"to the present time . With the general exemption from drought , a plant bed in medinm tilth , mild weather","The Times, 11st June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14751,15,6,1889,Summer,15,6,1889,Summer,""" bulls "" operating on reports of crop damage by drought in the North- West . Export trade was only light","The Times, 15th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14752,18,6,1889,Summer,18,6,1889,Summer,"before the official opening owing to advcrse crop aTdIvices , drought being reported in some sections . Longs reselling and ""","The Times, 18th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14753,20,6,1889,Summer,20,6,1889,Summer,"the condition of the crops . In consequence of the drought and beat the plants have nowhere , with the exception","The Times, 20th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14754,24,6,1889,Summer,24,6,1889,Summer,"Behar , but the peoplo are suffering very-severely-from the long-continued drought . Government relief works have been opened wherever they were","The Times, 24th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14755,26,6,1889,Summer,26,6,1889,Summer,. L:ong Joke 's Trip Home . The Cause of Droughts . That Stitch in Time . By 11cc . Lynn,"The Times, 26th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14756,27,6,1889,Summer,27,6,1889,Summer,. Long Jake 's Trip Romes . The Cause of Droughts . ThatStitaisinTime . ByMse Iynn1yatoi . An Old Scotch Burgh,"The Times, 27th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14757,4,7,1889,Summer,4,7,1889,Summer,"C.arpet . Curtains , Tapestries . Misslins , Cretoones , Drought-screens . Fans , Yfaand-screene , Porcelain , sod Miscellaneous ltnick-knaclss","The Times, 04th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14758,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,have experienced recently . Our Chester Correspondent telegraphs that the drought is so serious that rivers like the Dulas ( wbich,"The Times, 08th July 1889",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL11,Dulas,19th Century newspaper,Media 14759,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"At present the ground , after a long spell of drought , leaves nothing to be desired from the point of","The Times, 08th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14760,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"l Odessa , atvvliicb n.artet3 wvheat is steadily rtiting the drought having become serioust and short cropst being expected . CARL-ISLE","The Times, 08th July 1889",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Carlisle,19th Century newspaper,Media 14761,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"there vas Yittle demand . NORFOLIC , July 6. -The drought and hay harvest combine to keep the trade throutghout Norfolk","The Times, 08th July 1889",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14762,8,7,1889,Summer,8,7,1889,Summer,"cheese , were shipped to Liverpool and London . The drought is having its influence onthebuttermarkets audat Cork the supplies are","The Times, 08th July 1889",England,"UKD,UKI",UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14763,11,7,1889,Summer,11,7,1889,Summer,32ay and those which had not germinated'before the season nf drought set in are late and the plants small . There,"The Times, 11st July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14764,12,7,1889,Summer,12,7,1889,Summer,was a time of misfortune and depression . A long drought was followed by a bad harvest through- out the island,"The Times, 12nd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14765,12,7,1889,Summer,12,7,1889,Summer,"lessened the uneasiness which had been caused by the lobg drought , and the crops and after grassiete much beneflte linttho","The Times, 12nd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14766,13,7,1889,Summer,13,7,1889,Summer,where provisions are sold at fabulous ptices owing to the drought and the inability of the natives to look after their,"The Times, 13rd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14767,15,7,1889,Summer,15,7,1889,Summer,"fully bear out the statemenit . A long and persistent drought was followed , as its natural result , by a","The Times, 15th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14768,15,7,1889,Summer,15,7,1889,Summer,"the water from a common spring in a time of drought , to buy up by preconcerted action all the pro-","The Times, 15th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14769,23,7,1889,Summer,23,7,1889,Summer,"crop the props on the light sandy soils suffered from drought , those on thestronglauds and ; where late sown made","The Times, 23rd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14770,23,7,1889,Summer,23,7,1889,Summer,"on the graveiy soils the early varieties suffered slightly from drought ; though the tubers are rather small , the quality","The Times, 23rd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14771,25,7,1889,Summer,25,7,1889,Summer,"or rotten these floated and flourished , and wlen a drought prevailed they subsided with the fallinig water , and while","The Times, 25th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14772,27,7,1889,Summer,27,7,1889,Summer,"so favourable in Ross and Cromarty for years . The drought has not had any evil effects , and so far","The Times, 27th July 1889",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Ross and Cromarty,19th Century newspaper,Media 14773,27,7,1889,Summer,27,7,1889,Summer,"is to hand . Although deaths h sve occurred from drought , coveys average from seven to nine birds , which","The Times, 27th July 1889","England,Scotland",UKM,"UKM5,UKM6","UKM50,UKM62","Aberdeenshire,Nairnshire",19th Century newspaper,Media 14774,27,7,1889,Summer,27,7,1889,Summer,"showers will prevent any evil cffects from the nro- longed drought . The Balmoral , Abergeldie , and Birk.all moors are","The Times, 27th July 1889",Northern Ireland,UKN,UKN0,UKN01,Balmoral,19th Century newspaper,Media 14775,30,7,1889,Summer,30,7,1889,Summer,interests were very much affected by the severity of the drought . At the time of their last meeting there had,"The Times, 30th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14776,30,7,1889,Summer,30,7,1889,Summer,"last meeting there had been some rain , but the drought did not finally break up throughout the colony until considerably","The Times, 30th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14777,30,7,1889,Summer,30,7,1889,Summer,think it was any exaggeration to say that if the drought bad continued the result to mnany would have been disastrous,"The Times, 30th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14778,30,7,1889,Summer,30,7,1889,Summer,had many difficulties to contend against owing to the severe drought in Ams. tralia : but he was happy to say,"The Times, 30th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14779,3,8,1889,Summer,3,8,1889,Summer,"improvement continuing as a result of the break-up of the drought . Last year 's estimated revenue was 3,636,000 and theexpenditure","The Times, 03rd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14780,5,8,1889,Summer,5,8,1889,Summer,"contTast with that of lS7 . In that year of drought it wvas deficient everywhere , but last year the rainfall","The Times, 05th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14781,8,8,1889,Summer,8,8,1889,Summer,", 2Gs. per draught ; dead eels , 1M. per drought ; lobsters , 30e. per score ; crabs , 2Ds","The Times, 08th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14782,12,8,1889,Summer,12,8,1889,Summer,"26 days to July 7 . The temperature during this drought was extremely hot , the shade maximum varying between 69deg.","The Times, 12nd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14783,12,8,1889,Summer,12,8,1889,Summer,at 92 . The former complaints of threatened injury by drought are displaced by state- ments of some actual damage by,"The Times, 12nd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14784,12,8,1889,Summer,12,8,1889,Summer,"seriously damaged the spring-sown portion of the crop . The drought , which has so materially injured all crop prospects in","The Times, 12nd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14785,12,8,1889,Summer,12,8,1889,Summer,"alone shows low condition at the present report , serious drought in some sections doing very material damage , and reducing","The Times, 12nd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14786,12,8,1889,Summer,12,8,1889,Summer,"and that which had not germinated before the season of drought , is late and small . There was frost nearly","The Times, 12nd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14787,12,8,1889,Summer,12,8,1889,Summer,"advancing enemy , as they are travelled now in a drought . In short , in such a position , the","The Times, 12nd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14788,13,8,1889,Summer,13,8,1889,Summer,"in many districts , the birds have suffered much from drought , and from disease attributed to drinking stagnant water ;","The Times, 13rd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14789,21,8,1889,Summer,21,8,1889,Summer,"and the revenue shows no falling off , a protracted drought , followed by a disastrous hurricane , brought widespread sufferinW","The Times, 21st August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14790,22,8,1889,Summer,22,8,1889,Summer,"Leonard 's , Streatham , by the Rer . George Drought , M.A .. t . IISST OLDITELD KIVEIL to COEDELIA","The Times, 22nd August 1889",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Streatham,19th Century newspaper,Media 14791,29,8,1889,Summer,29,8,1889,Summer,"the usual average , and is attributable to the exceptional drought that has been experienced in both the Western States of","The Times, 29th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14792,30,8,1889,Summer,30,8,1889,Summer,"West , D.D. , assted by the Rev. J. H. Drought . CIIABL E'DWARD , second surviving : son of the","The Times, 30th August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14793,9,9,1889,Autumn,9,9,1889,Autumn,"K. Hiebson , assisted by the Rev , G. H. Drought , WILLIAM ALFRED 3LOWE , second son of the late","The Times, 09th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14794,12,9,1889,Autumn,12,9,1889,Autumn,was cleared for the remainder of the day . Sergeant Drought said he attended the meeting at Coolagown on the 25th,"The Times, 12nd September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14795,17,9,1889,Autumn,17,9,1889,Autumn,"organic impurity , regular ix , quantity during periods of drought , yielded at a constant temperature throughout the year ,","The Times, 17th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14796,17,9,1889,Autumn,17,9,1889,Autumn,"so protect the young structures from the effects of excessive drought-e.g. , ferns and , other plants . He discoursed nest","The Times, 17th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14797,17,9,1889,Autumn,17,9,1889,Autumn,Chapel- yard relative to the meeting at Coolagown . Sergeant Drought stated that while passing through the lands of Coole Upper,"The Times, 17th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14798,18,9,1889,Autumn,18,9,1889,Autumn,"speech delivered by Father O'Dwyer was repeated . On Sergeant Drought 's being e ; amined , the following question was","The Times, 18th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14799,18,9,1889,Autumn,18,9,1889,Autumn,"states that , after having had a long spell of drought during May and June , which seriously affected the condition","The Times, 18th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14800,18,9,1889,Autumn,18,9,1889,Autumn,"The report from Helsingfors shows that , owing to the drought which prevailed during July , the hopes of a particularly","The Times, 18th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14801,28,9,1889,Autumn,28,9,1889,Autumn,"Province of Bahia was visited by a severe and prolonged drought , destroying a great part of the crops , bringing","The Times, 28th September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14802,3,10,1889,Autumn,3,10,1889,Autumn,", but in the following year there was a severe drought , and the land "" boom "" partially collapsed .","The Times, 03rd October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14803,3,10,1889,Autumn,3,10,1889,Autumn,19.534 5Tariff reduced and small sugar and cotton crops from drought . Tho proceeds of the Present issue are to beanp,"The Times, 03rd October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14804,4,10,1889,Autumn,4,10,1889,Autumn,in the previous harvest and loss of stock caused by drought ; but the present season p ; omises to be,"The Times, 04th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14805,4,10,1889,Autumn,4,10,1889,Autumn,"by no means free from anxiety , for a serious drought prevailed in several of the colonies , and , owing","The Times, 04th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14806,4,10,1889,Autumn,4,10,1889,Autumn,notice in their last two or three reports . The drought had passed away and the season promised to be one,"The Times, 04th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14807,4,10,1889,Autumn,4,10,1889,Autumn,"19,534 5ATariff reduced and email sugar and cotton crops from drought . The proceeds of the present issue areto beaappled to","The Times, 04th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14808,5,10,1889,Autumn,5,10,1889,Autumn,"of the report , the chairman referred to the prolonged drought from wbich the pro-vince of Bahia had suffered , and","The Times, 05th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14809,5,10,1889,Autumn,5,10,1889,Autumn,"superinten- dent at Bahia , who stated that dlu'ring the drought water had had to be brought some distance for supply-","The Times, 05th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14810,8,10,1889,Autumn,8,10,1889,Autumn,"may be in their power to impart . A serious drought prevails in the eastern parts of tne colony , and","The Times, 08th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14811,9,10,1889,Autumn,9,10,1889,Autumn,"year and 16,282 in 1886-7 . Considering the famine and drought irhich prevailed , the latter evil -seriously reducing the crops","The Times, 09th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14812,17,10,1889,Autumn,17,10,1889,Autumn,"of the soil are incalculable , particularly in time of drought . After very long-periods of entire absence of rain I","The Times, 17th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14813,18,10,1889,Autumn,18,10,1889,Autumn,"wished , the year having been an exceptional one of drought . The total receipts for the year hadc been 13,749","The Times, 18th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14814,21,10,1889,Autumn,21,10,1889,Autumn,"appointed Transvaai Commissioners . PRETORIA , OCT. 20 . The drought which has been prevailing in t1re Trans- vaal has now","The Times, 21st October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14815,21,10,1889,Autumn,21,10,1889,Autumn,"were seriously injured , two cases ending fatally . The drought in the eastern districts of the colony has broken in","The Times, 21st October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14816,22,10,1889,Autumn,22,10,1889,Autumn,there is hope that this betokens the end of the drought . The Swazi King 's burial has passed off without,"The Times, 22nd October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14817,22,10,1889,Autumn,22,10,1889,Autumn,. The Witwatersrand Gold shares were bought owing to the drought in that district having come to an end . City,"The Times, 22nd October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14818,23,10,1889,Autumn,23,10,1889,Autumn,", THis ' D=Il ! GGAII by . Fred lY Droughton. liux-ollice Olson dail.tr JD OYALTY THEATRE wifll RE-.O ? :","The Times, 23rd October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14819,23,10,1889,Autumn,23,10,1889,Autumn,timber as a national need . Floods in winter and drought in sum- mer were declared by Mfr . Borcbgrave in,"The Times, 23rd October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14820,24,10,1889,Autumn,24,10,1889,Autumn,had had to undergo in the colonies owing to unexampted drought and commercial depression . The balance of the issue of,"The Times, 24th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14821,26,10,1889,Autumn,26,10,1889,Autumn,that their traffic had been reduced by a very revere drought . At the same time the system of bring- ing,"The Times, 26th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14822,28,10,1889,Autumn,28,10,1889,Autumn,"average ; but that grown after hay suffered first from drought and ultimately from too much wet , consequently the quality","The Times, 28th October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14823,4,11,1889,Autumn,4,11,1889,Autumn,"July and part of August great heat and a long drought were injurious to the vineyards in Istria , Lower Austria","The Times, 04th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14824,11,11,1889,Autumn,11,11,1889,Autumn,"of a flood immediately after the continuance of a protracted drought . The fish , impelled by a beautiful instinct of","The Times, 11st November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14825,18,11,1889,Autumn,18,11,1889,Autumn,"RICA . CAPE TOWr , OCT . So . The drought is now breaking up right away from the Transvaalto the","The Times, 18th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14826,18,11,1889,Autumn,18,11,1889,Autumn,"realized , hut he regretted that the losses From the' drought had been ] arger than had been anticipated . They","The Times, 18th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14827,18,11,1889,Autumn,18,11,1889,Autumn,to provide as much as possible against the recurrence of droughts . They looked forw:2rd hopefully to their prespects . He,"The Times, 18th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14828,21,11,1889,Autumn,21,11,1889,Autumn,"chairman was able to announce the breaking up of the drought which had so long oppressed the Australian colonies , and","The Times, 21st November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14829,25,11,1889,Autumn,25,11,1889,Autumn,"affairs , and well-informred as he was as to the drought which . has been prevailing for months back in the","The Times, 25th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14830,26,11,1889,Autumn,26,11,1889,Autumn," from the perpetual spring of lJkonju , as a droughty landA could I well be . This contry bounds the","The Times, 26th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14831,26,11,1889,Autumn,26,11,1889,Autumn,"as abruptly a new climate is reached , in its drought a complete contrast to the moisture- laden regiont in the","The Times, 26th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14832,28,11,1889,Autumn,28,11,1889,Autumn,"satisfactory , seeing that they had suffered from a severe drought . The directors had not recommended a dividend on the","The Times, 28th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14833,28,11,1889,Autumn,28,11,1889,Autumn,"or shadow of what it once was . Wars , droughts , locusts , and long' mis- government have done their","The Times, 28th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14834,29,11,1889,Autumn,29,11,1889,Autumn,"after stratum arises , and , attracted by the greater drought along the slant of the Ruwenzori slopes , drifts upward","The Times, 29th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14835,29,11,1889,Autumn,29,11,1889,Autumn,look upon grass ripe for the annual fire and general droughtiness . From . this place the valley becomes like a,"The Times, 29th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14836,29,11,1889,Autumn,29,11,1889,Autumn,"predicted that we have at and a theo years ' drought . Mr. Ellery , our own Government astronomer , and","The Times, 29th November 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14837,3,12,1889,Winter,3,12,1889,Winter,", in the Transvasl , is now available . The drought haring brokea up , there is abundance of transport obtainable","The Times, 03rd December 1889",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 14838,19,12,1889,Winter,19,12,1889,Winter,"there is the province of Ceara , with its periodical droughts for wvhich the' nation has to pay . There are","The Times, 19th December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14839,1,1,1890,Winter,1,1,1890,Winter,"decrease in the expenses since 18S5 , stateld -that the drought had vilsited them for the paust six ; or seven","The Times, 01st January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14840,2,1,1890,Winter,2,1,1890,Winter,"year 1889 the prospects were very promising , unfortunately a drought set in in June , after which came on floods","The Times, 02nd January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14841,3,1,1890,Winter,3,1,1890,Winter,once from scarcity and rrom excess of water supply . Drought on the highlands vws even more ruinous than flooding in,"The Times, 03rd January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14842,3,1,1890,Winter,3,1,1890,Winter,"provinces which was smitten last , the ravages of the drought and the inundations were increased by a fearful storm in'","The Times, 03rd January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14843,7,1,1890,Winter,7,1,1890,Winter,"be closed yesterda , y evening in consequence of the drought , and the whole affair reflects the utmost discredit on","The Times, 07th January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14844,7,1,1890,Winter,7,1,1890,Winter,"of the vines , in the extreme south an exceptional drought checked the development of the fruit , whureas in the","The Times, 07th January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14845,8,1,1890,Winter,8,1,1890,Winter,"but the remedies are as inefficient as a flirman against drought or flood . The radical vice in it , which","The Times, 08th January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14846,15,1,1890,Winter,15,1,1890,Winter,"ecarl set of apparatus for serving the aerated water on drought-- If diod in a hottie selling , nay , three","The Times, 15th January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14847,24,1,1890,Winter,24,1,1890,Winter,future sup- plies were being seriously endanuered by the great drought Which hbd prevailed in the growing districts during the spring,"The Times, 24th January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14848,28,1,1890,Winter,28,1,1890,Winter,"more or less doleful , to the disastrous effects of droughts on the Aestralian colonies ; but it was his pleasure","The Times, 28th January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14849,28,1,1890,Winter,28,1,1890,Winter,engaged in pastoral and agricul- tural pursuits . Speaking of droughts reminded him of a tabulated statement which he had seen,"The Times, 28th January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14850,28,1,1890,Winter,28,1,1890,Winter,", notwithstanding the occurrence in the interval of several disastrous droughts which had destroyed stock by hundreds of thonsands . The","The Times, 28th January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14851,30,1,1890,Winter,30,1,1890,Winter,to give . Shortly after their last annual meeting the drought had broken . and since that time they had exceptionally,"The Times, 30th January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14852,31,1,1890,Winter,31,1,1890,Winter,the natives had no notion how to contend with the droughts that are only of too fre- quent occurrence . In,"The Times, 31st January 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14853,4,2,1890,Winter,4,2,1890,Winter,"navigation , is incalculable . Now , in the periodical droughts and dearths no district can be neglected , though there","The Times, 04th February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14854,4,2,1890,Winter,4,2,1890,Winter,Anglers had a very poor season indeed . The long-continued drought detained the fish in the estuary waters until late in,"The Times, 04th February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14855,4,2,1890,Winter,4,2,1890,Winter,"varyingsuccess attended anglers along the different rivers . he long-continued drought of the sunmmer , which continued until the autumn was","The Times, 04th February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14856,27,2,1890,Winter,27,2,1890,Winter,bringing her case before the -public . She had already Drought an action against the complainant which had been dismissed .,"The Times, 27th February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14857,6,3,1890,Spring,6,3,1890,Spring,"the acqUisitiOn of the property they found that a partial drought had affected the estates in Manritius , threaten- ing materially","The Times, 06th March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14858,13,3,1890,Spring,13,3,1890,Spring,unfavonrable . In some districts the erops were destroyed by drought ; elsewhere by excessive moisture and inulidations . There is,"The Times, 13rd March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14859,31,3,1890,Spring,31,3,1890,Spring,ill-drained ; rushes flourished on fields which now suffer from drought . But perhaps tha most marked peculiarity of agriculture fifty,"The Times, 31st March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14860,31,3,1890,Spring,31,3,1890,Spring,", perhaps , in the far south , where some drought has been experienced ) . The past harvest having been","The Times, 31st March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14861,4,4,1890,Spring,4,4,1890,Spring,". Their traffic had also been affected by the prolonged drought . On the 2d ofFebruary Mr. Tiplady , their superintendent","The Times, 04th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14862,4,4,1890,Spring,4,4,1890,Spring,wrote referring to the great distress which prevailed through thr drought but writing on the 13th of the same month he,"The Times, 04th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14863,7,4,1890,Spring,7,4,1890,Spring,"Ils , per hex ; live eels , BOo Der drought ; dead eels , Its . per draught ; mackerel","The Times, 07th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14864,8,4,1890,Spring,8,4,1890,Spring,", owing to irregularities in the land , which caused drought to affect some parts of the field more seriously than","The Times, 08th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14865,9,4,1890,Spring,9,4,1890,Spring,", while the crop on ciry land suffered considerably fronm drought . No rust bas been reported from any district ,","The Times, 09th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14866,10,4,1890,Spring,10,4,1890,Spring,". to lUd. per sci. : llvebeui , 23d. percb drought6d doead.st , Is per draught ; mo maclerel Its .","The Times, 10th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14867,11,4,1890,Spring,11,4,1890,Spring,multi- lied and improved . Many Church agencies had been Drought into operation in the pupits there was more real pare,"The Times, 11st April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14868,12,4,1890,Spring,12,4,1890,Spring,mase he is sure they must feel the discomforts of drought . But the tIgter mood has to be put aside,"The Times, 12nd April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14869,15,4,1890,Spring,15,4,1890,Spring,he e.xpressed the opinion tihat -the loss caused by the drought would be made up oy the increased traffie of the,"The Times, 15th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14870,15,4,1890,Spring,15,4,1890,Spring,"were intact . The aecounts fromthe colonies after the severe drought were most satisfactory as regarded grass , water , sheep","The Times, 15th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14871,15,4,1890,Spring,15,4,1890,Spring,the great damage that was doue during the years of drought . Tho great bulk of their business was really iu,"The Times, 15th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14872,15,4,1890,Spring,15,4,1890,Spring,"to questions , the chairman said that but for the drought they could have paid a dividend of 10 per cent","The Times, 15th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14873,17,4,1890,Spring,17,4,1890,Spring,"a cycle of good years following on one of disastrous droughts , might , he trusted , yet be realized ,","The Times, 17th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14874,24,4,1890,Spring,24,4,1890,Spring,", i per box ; live eel . 2Lb per drought dead eels , lIsL I-er dnught ; mackerel . 14s","The Times, 24th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14875,25,4,1890,Spring,25,4,1890,Spring,"had for some time past been in arrear owing to drought and other adverse eircumstances , with the result that no","The Times, 25th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14876,26,4,1890,Spring,26,4,1890,Spring,"no disguising the fact that sometimes , in -periods of drought and flood , there was difficulty in getting employment ;","The Times, 26th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14877,3,5,1890,Spring,3,5,1890,Spring,"minimula cost ofabDout Id . per . dozen , on drought or bottled . TThse with a connexion amongst the catering","The Times, 03rd May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14878,5,5,1890,Spring,5,5,1890,Spring,of the southern govern- ments and all fears of a drought have disappeared . Both at home and abroad it will,"The Times, 05th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14879,6,5,1890,Spring,6,5,1890,Spring,"and south-wiest sides have their well-defined seasons of rain and drought , and if seen during the , dry season no","The Times, 06th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14880,6,5,1890,Spring,6,5,1890,Spring,"about 2,000 000 acres ) have suffered severely from the drought , anc their yield wrill be light . 4 .","The Times, 06th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14881,8,5,1890,Spring,8,5,1890,Spring,"felling off in tobacco and coffee , dne to the drought , they would have had a satisfactory sarples . They","The Times, 08th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14882,14,5,1890,Spring,14,5,1890,Spring,". B. HIOBART , R.A. , on . "" The Drought of Military Carritages .. ' To be log-awed by s.","The Times, 14th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14883,23,5,1890,Spring,23,5,1890,Spring,"Church Winchmore-hill , by the Rer . A. C. A. Drought , Viasr , ARTHUR 1UNTLEY , of Bush-hil Park ,","The Times, 23rd May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14884,26,5,1890,Spring,26,5,1890,Spring,"and storm , and in summer there are spells of drought ; but in winter the thermometer rarely falls below 5Odeg.","The Times, 26th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14885,27,5,1890,Spring,27,5,1890,Spring,as to its quality . Any scarcity in times of drought could be met by supplies pumped from the lower levels,"The Times, 27th May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14886,24,6,1890,Summer,24,6,1890,Summer,owing to theoary atmosphiere produces little inconvenijenen . The great droughts that are occasionalsy experie.ced on the eastern sea- board of,"The Times, 24th June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14887,25,6,1890,Summer,25,6,1890,Summer,"regret at t.he series of floods , following upon the droughts , which had adverselv affected the prosperity of the colony","The Times, 25th June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14888,8,7,1890,Summer,8,7,1890,Summer,". Ana his had an active ntarket on reports of drought in the West , and closed strong ana lie .","The Times, 08th July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14889,11,7,1890,Summer,11,7,1890,Summer,"reperted ; but scarcely any injury has been caused by drought , and since July 1 heavy rains have fallen on","The Times, 11st July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14890,14,7,1890,Summer,14,7,1890,Summer,"from Mombasa . Nor could they even in times of drought , when their crops failed , participate in earmig daily","The Times, 14th July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14891,15,7,1890,Summer,15,7,1890,Summer,"and further went up on reports of crop damra6e by drought , and after an active trade In futures and a","The Times, 15th July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14892,15,7,1890,Summer,15,7,1890,Summer,"market ntaintained its strenigth oin reports of crop damage by drought , and closed firm at about the initial figures .","The Times, 15th July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14893,17,7,1890,Summer,17,7,1890,Summer,"lOs , per box ; live eele. 25s , per drought : dead eels , 14s. per draught ; red mtullets","The Times, 17th July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14894,11,8,1890,Summer,11,8,1890,Summer,MIissouri valley and the Ohio valley . The change from drought to daily saturation by repeated heavy showers has been too,"The Times, 11st August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14895,11,8,1890,Summer,11,8,1890,Summer,been too sudden and extreme in those regions where the drought . has been relieved by the season 's moisture .,"The Times, 11st August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14896,18,8,1890,Summer,18,8,1890,Summer,", and the relief of the distress caused by the drought in the Cears and other NRortbern States . The ordinary","The Times, 18th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14897,18,8,1890,Summer,18,8,1890,Summer,"for the relief of distress in the provinces afflicted by drought , for the promotion of immigration , for preventive sanitary","The Times, 18th August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14898,21,8,1890,Summer,21,8,1890,Summer,"has been no rain since July 13 , and a drought is now feared , as all the springs and watercourses","The Times, 21st August 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14899,4,9,1890,Autumn,4,9,1890,Autumn,"when accompanied by cold . It delights in heat and drought sufficient to kill almost any other plant , and in","The Times, 04th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14900,8,9,1890,Autumn,8,9,1890,Autumn,"spread from building to building . Owing to the long drought , there was a great scarcity of water , the","The Times, 08th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14901,9,9,1890,Autumn,9,9,1890,Autumn,afterwards a Cabinet Council was hold . Tho long severe drought has broken and rains are falling throughout the country .,"The Times, 09th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14902,10,9,1890,Autumn,10,9,1890,Autumn,"most part of dry and ina3nrnaable material . A severe drought , estending over several months , had almost entirely dried","The Times, 10th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14903,11,9,1890,Autumn,11,9,1890,Autumn,"Agricultural Bureau , became intensified by the continuance of the drought , and although this was eventually relieved by beneficial rains","The Times, 11st September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14904,12,9,1890,Autumn,12,9,1890,Autumn,"and for the mosT i.urtof dry und iodaminablemateriaL A severe drought , extending over reveralnmontts , bad almost driedI up the","The Times, 12nd September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14905,15,9,1890,Autumn,15,9,1890,Autumn,"portion of the coriitry runs the risk4 of scarcity from drought , the stations along the Irawvaddy are threatened with inuidations.","The Times, 15th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14906,15,9,1890,Autumn,15,9,1890,Autumn,of- eternal : snow . I The excessive heat and drought of the present summer has caused almost alU the sniowr,"The Times, 15th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14907,17,9,1890,Autumn,17,9,1890,Autumn,", and many of the people are vegetariaus . When droughts endangering the crops arise it is not uncommon for the","The Times, 17th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14908,18,9,1890,Autumn,18,9,1890,Autumn,"of dry and inflaummable mate . rial . A serere drought extending ceeerae , ermlmooith. had almost dried upthe water soppl","The Times, 18th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14909,18,9,1890,Autumn,18,9,1890,Autumn,"worked into all manner of shapes . In times of drought men and animals resort to river bed , or to","The Times, 18th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14910,18,9,1890,Autumn,18,9,1890,Autumn,", ana the carcasses remin on the spot . After droughts there is often heavy rain-the dead- and the living are","The Times, 18th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14911,18,9,1890,Autumn,18,9,1890,Autumn,"Let Gnatranpd Caracas Rtailway ) . J. , A. B. Drought , Esq . ( Director United Lankat Plantations Com- pany","The Times, 18th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14912,19,9,1890,Autumn,19,9,1890,Autumn,tion of affairs is deplorable . Owing -to the excessive drought the average wheat crop in Soath Dalkota does not exceed,"The Times, 19th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14913,25,9,1890,Autumn,25,9,1890,Autumn,"and a yet more graphic oicture of the terrible Australian droughts-the dry seasons that occur surely , but at quite uncertain","The Times, 25th September 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14914,1,10,1890,Autumn,1,10,1890,Autumn,. Mr. Plunket also reminded the share- holders-referring to the drought from the effects of which the company were now suffering-that,"The Times, 01st October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14915,1,10,1890,Autumn,1,10,1890,Autumn,". They were now suffering from the effects of the drought , and theirs was a purely agricultural line . With","The Times, 01st October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14916,3,10,1890,Autumn,3,10,1890,Autumn,"the single excention of QueensIands , where the effect of droughtsand lods had been most unfavourable , the whole of the","The Times, 03rd October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14917,4,10,1890,Autumn,4,10,1890,Autumn,"of unusual depression , owing to the effects of the drought at that time . The traffic receipts for July and","The Times, 04th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14918,13,10,1890,Autumn,13,10,1890,Autumn,"of carrying 100,000 passengers within 15 hours . A great drought prevails in the Austrian coast districts , where no rain","The Times, 13rd October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14919,15,10,1890,Autumn,15,10,1890,Autumn,"the A tbara is ex ; hausted during the Sllummer drought , it is a mighty river from June until the","The Times, 15th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14920,18,10,1890,Autumn,18,10,1890,Autumn,"to skate and swim . ln consequence of the long drought , the fashion- able wvaterin-place of Abbazzia has been reduced","The Times, 18th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14921,20,10,1890,Autumn,20,10,1890,Autumn,"'s popula.rtre S- act comedy , foouded on Iiss R'hodsL Droughtarfa navel of "" Nancy , ' will b performed every","The Times, 20th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14922,20,10,1890,Autumn,20,10,1890,Autumn,"d hoitcreatheiletton of Loartiene:nd sos on , session , n DRouth , 1Coat Of ilw -Frehod iullingPlos. -ureassmonypaabe by tceasy itstl-b","The Times, 20th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14923,21,10,1890,Autumn,21,10,1890,Autumn,Count Kalnoky 's part is officially acknowledged . After a drought lasting three months Zara and the surrounding country were visited,"The Times, 21st October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14924,25,10,1890,Autumn,25,10,1890,Autumn,"corn , the season being characterized by unusual heat and drought , its pro- duce of straw was comparatively small .","The Times, 25th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14925,27,10,1890,Autumn,27,10,1890,Autumn,"are distinctly favourable , with the exception of complaints of drought and the low prices of beef cattle . This latter","The Times, 27th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14926,27,10,1890,Autumn,27,10,1890,Autumn,is beingfeltla moot wardon te fams o MidasfiWestrn Erope. the drought has all alu arehighr : ut gneraly sce wary band,"The Times, 27th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14927,30,10,1890,Autumn,30,10,1890,Autumn,", 20s , per draught ; dead eels. 145. per drought : smelts ( Dutch ) , 2s. to 4s. per","The Times, 30th October 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14928,1,11,1890,Autumn,1,11,1890,Autumn,intimately and closely dependent on their down trade . The drought which ha this year destroyed the hopes of the farmers,"The Times, 01st November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14929,3,11,1890,Autumn,3,11,1890,Autumn,"the beginning of winter and the break up of the drought . The former , though a smart "" snap ""","The Times, 03rd November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14930,3,11,1890,Autumn,3,11,1890,Autumn,", writing from Hampshire , points out that the long drought has been very advantageous to the farmer for all branches-of","The Times, 03rd November 1890",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14931,3,11,1890,Autumn,3,11,1890,Autumn,"northern and north-western departments. , This is owing to the drought , but as the week 'closed rains fell , and","The Times, 03rd November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14932,3,11,1890,Autumn,3,11,1890,Autumn,"very remote in most countries , owing to the prolonged drought , and masters of hounds have in more than one","The Times, 03rd November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14933,3,11,1890,Autumn,3,11,1890,Autumn,"as it was in the early autumn . The great drought has , as a matter of course , interfered very","The Times, 03rd November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14934,3,11,1890,Autumn,3,11,1890,Autumn,and cabbage crops at Foochow have failed owing to the drought . Tea has not been picked owing to the low,"The Times, 03rd November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14935,3,11,1890,Autumn,3,11,1890,Autumn,". Their receipts in Dakota had been affected by the drought in the north-west , and to a certain extent this","The Times, 03rd November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14936,14,11,1890,Autumn,14,11,1890,Autumn,"an duties pon articles which are not imported except wTen drought , frost , or high winds cause the home crops","The Times, 14th November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14937,15,11,1890,Autumn,15,11,1890,Autumn,in order to equalize their dividends during the years of drought through 'which they had passen . They now carried forward,"The Times, 15th November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14938,17,11,1890,Autumn,17,11,1890,Autumn,"condition of the harrests and crops in consequence first of drought and then of inundations , and the general revnnue is","The Times, 17th November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14939,8,12,1890,Winter,8,12,1890,Winter,"ts . per box ; live eels , zOg. per drought ; seecd eels , 14s. per draught - gu ,","The Times, 08th December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14940,9,12,1890,Winter,9,12,1890,Winter,"years been cognizant of the fearful effects of a prolonged drought on this remote little island , when the inhabitants were","The Times, 09th December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14941,10,12,1890,Winter,10,12,1890,Winter,"cron is also very pocr , owing to the long-continued drought , and importation will be necessary . Both canals and","The Times, 10th December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14942,11,12,1890,Winter,11,12,1890,Winter,"per box ; llva eels , 12g. to Msg. per drought ; denad eels , 11s. per draught ; red mulleits","The Times, 11st December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14943,19,12,1890,Winter,19,12,1890,Winter,"the management . but to the effects of the extraordinary droughts 'which they had had in the colony of Queenslana ,","The Times, 19th December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14944,7,1,1891,Winter,7,1,1891,Winter,is expected in Tharrawaddy ; the docrease is duc to drought on the area replanted in October and to floods in,"The Times, 07th January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14945,7,1,1891,Winter,7,1,1891,Winter,"* the decrease is due to 1,190 acres destroyed by drought , to 6,020 acres increase in fallow , and 6,885","The Times, 07th January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14946,10,1,1891,Winter,10,1,1891,Winter,but here in the Midlands the result of this extreme drought is likely to prove disastraus ; the pumps and wells,"The Times, 10th January 1891",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14947,12,1,1891,Winter,12,1,1891,Winter,", Billiardls , UO-css . Do. - , noes , Drought4 &c. , . i.YJ . LISTP of dEWuBOOiS Vatitten by","The Times, 12nd January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14948,14,1,1891,Winter,14,1,1891,Winter,"Velvelsena Rugs Silks Topestries , J-wOllery Oduelin Handkerchiefs *Creteunct Shawis Drought Srcren , , The Season 's slightty-solled Stock at greatly","The Times, 14th January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14949,15,1,1891,Winter,15,1,1891,Winter,"c d , ught ; Ed.eadb. peels. 6s . Pee drought silve eel . terls. ; v-terelhoc ; tob'r 3W. leer","The Times, 15th January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14950,20,1,1891,Winter,20,1,1891,Winter,"upon , the failure of the provision crops from long-continued drought necessarily means starvation . All subscriptions should be forwarded to","The Times, 20th January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14951,20,1,1891,Winter,20,1,1891,Winter,of the total failure of the provision crops from long-continued drought . 2 . The distress is in- creased by the,"The Times, 20th January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14952,23,1,1891,Winter,23,1,1891,Winter,", were not so general , as in many districts drought prevailed , and this was almost as bad as the","The Times, 23rd January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14953,23,1,1891,Winter,23,1,1891,Winter,"tillage and seading. though the latter was somewhat retarded by drought , and to this cause may be attributed the fact","The Times, 23rd January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14954,23,1,1891,Winter,23,1,1891,Winter,"wait for the rain that is to end the long drought , that we can not find heart to accuse RoIf","The Times, 23rd January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14955,9,2,1891,Winter,9,2,1891,Winter,"quite as large as had been anticipated , owing to drought and other causes . The Hon. It . W. Grosvenor","The Times, 09th February 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14956,18,2,1891,Winter,18,2,1891,Winter,"of- d fmns eeiZiig that faraincs wvero mainly attributeblc to drought , it was a remarkable illustration of extreme faith to","The Times, 18th February 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14957,19,2,1891,Winter,19,2,1891,Winter,", but in summer there are about three months of drought , the hillsides and plains become brown deserts , and","The Times, 19th February 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14958,28,2,1891,Winter,28,2,1891,Winter,", oandiness , o grieat sotieern poner , n tandlgt drought , mIteuronl winto shialitlewr waters or amongt esetoswihu distintvunite rhs","The Times, 28th February 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14959,28,2,1891,Winter,28,2,1891,Winter,than tho past six months . They had a great drought last summer following upon three or four dry years .,"The Times, 28th February 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14960,3,3,1891,Spring,3,3,1891,Spring,"and three which reported no rain at all . This drought must , however , have been locally severe , for","The Times, 03rd March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14961,3,3,1891,Spring,3,3,1891,Spring,. I do not diverge into the effect of this drought upon the yield of springs and wells duriug the sunimer,"The Times, 03rd March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14962,5,3,1891,Spring,5,3,1891,Spring,", and York ( W1.R . ) . Los.D nM0orTaox Drought up a recommendation from the Education Committee that the society","The Times, 05th March 1891",England,"UKH,UKJ,UKI,UKE","UKH3,UKJ3,UKJ4,UKI2,UKE2","UKJ33,UKJ42,UKI23,UKE21",Middlesex,19th Century newspaper,Media 14963,6,3,1891,Spring,6,3,1891,Spring,"On learning of the losses of sheep caused by the drought aug subsequent floods , the directors tele- graphed to their","The Times, 06th March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14964,21,3,1891,Spring,21,3,1891,Spring,"of lngyton13up1n.1 : lj , an E Hartlpol , cngineer'a droughtsmean . Stevrns , Stephen Hobbosrir , Tu e r Fnrdiogbrid","The Times, 21st March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14965,25,3,1891,Spring,25,3,1891,Spring,. They were even still confronting the consequences of the drought which prevailed ht the end of 1889 and the beginning,"The Times, 25th March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14966,25,3,1891,Spring,25,3,1891,Spring,which had not been affected-or not so much affected-by the drought on the western portion of their line . Mr. J.,"The Times, 25th March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14967,27,3,1891,Spring,27,3,1891,Spring,"this year , and it is noted that where the drought prevailed last summer snow now is heaviest . In Denver","The Times, 27th March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14968,3,4,1891,Spring,3,4,1891,Spring,"bad been bringing upon them dureing the recent cycle of drought , and they had also helped in no small degree","The Times, 03rd April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14969,9,4,1891,Spring,9,4,1891,Spring,"year that the farmers had suffered from two years ' drought , and that the interest which the company had every","The Times, 09th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14970,9,4,1891,Spring,9,4,1891,Spring,"in the past year the farmers had been affected by drought again , so that their position was , perhaps ,","The Times, 09th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14971,20,4,1891,Spring,20,4,1891,Spring,"threatened to . be seriously diminished in consequence of the drought in Asia Minor , caused by the deficient rains of","The Times, 20th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14972,21,4,1891,Spring,21,4,1891,Spring,work- ing for the half-year . The disastrous and exceptional drought referred to in their last report as adversely affecting the,"The Times, 21st April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14973,28,4,1891,Spring,28,4,1891,Spring,and the growing crops are almost as much checked by drought as by cold winds and frosts . The land is,"The Times, 28th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14974,28,4,1891,Spring,28,4,1891,Spring,"going on the short side , but on news of drought on the Facfef coast the close was firmer at s5c.","The Times, 28th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14975,28,4,1891,Spring,28,4,1891,Spring,"unfavourable , and they had suffered from the very worst drought known in Asia Minor for 30 years . There was","The Times, 28th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14976,28,4,1891,Spring,28,4,1891,Spring,", however , they were making their prsparations . The drought from which they had suffered , and which was the","The Times, 28th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14977,1,5,1891,Spring,1,5,1891,Spring,that in this company 's district the locusts and the drought had been cora- ; paratively unimportant . There was no,"The Times, 01st May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14978,5,5,1891,Spring,5,5,1891,Spring,"m which a year of potato fai lure , of drought , or excessive wet produced a catastrophe in their affairs","The Times, 05th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14979,5,5,1891,Spring,5,5,1891,Spring,"a time when they had been suffering verv materially from drought but the traffics , nevertheless , showed an increase of","The Times, 05th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14980,6,5,1891,Spring,6,5,1891,Spring,"per quart ; live eel , , 2Ds , per drought : deadI eels , 16 .. per draugt ; t","The Times, 06th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14981,11,5,1891,Spring,11,5,1891,Spring,heavy rains of Felirury and Miareb have been followed by droughtt The proportion of Ploughing work done an tho 1st of,"The Times, 11st May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14982,14,5,1891,Spring,14,5,1891,Spring,"counexion with the sudden access of summer heat and continued drought , the prospect for giaziers is sufficiently alarming . Bly","The Times, 14th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14983,18,5,1891,Spring,18,5,1891,Spring,"no way be interfered with , and neither floods , droughts , nor pollutions trouble him in any way . The","The Times, 18th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14984,18,5,1891,Spring,18,5,1891,Spring,rain has not been sufficient to counteract the very severe drought from which the country is suffering . It can not,"The Times, 18th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14985,20,5,1891,Spring,20,5,1891,Spring,", Louis& Goarl - . Itiby IM'Seil , an Phyllis Droughtga ; Messrs . E.iard Le-9 , , Bg . Barstoek","The Times, 20th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14986,22,5,1891,Spring,22,5,1891,Spring,"pointing out the extraordinary loss of plant from cold , drought , and wireworm since April 1 . Though com is","The Times, 22nd May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14987,28,5,1891,Spring,28,5,1891,Spring,"a week asgo . Further reports are to hand of drought in South lussia , and there are apprehensions of damago","The Times, 28th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14988,5,6,1891,Summer,5,6,1891,Summer,opened or closed with two fing-ers . Our registered short drought principle enables carriage to be used in most tryine country,"The Times, 05th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14989,5,6,1891,Summer,5,6,1891,Summer,"Goodall' Lawlur ; Majors Cooke , Golidic , Battye , Drought ( Captains Derham , Galiey , Lake , 1'Adam ,","The Times, 05th June 1891",England,"UKK,UKE","UKK2,UKE2","UKK22,UKE22","Frampton,Spofforth",19th Century newspaper,Media 14990,6,6,1891,Summer,6,6,1891,Summer,in some places they were much damaged by floods and drought . It is clear also not only from the reports,"The Times, 06th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14991,11,6,1891,Summer,11,6,1891,Summer,"earlier rains in tho latter half of April , contlued drought in Mlay , arrested germination , active replanting , and","The Times, 11st June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14992,16,6,1891,Summer,16,6,1891,Summer,of damage to the crop in Kansasg and talk nf drought in Wisconsin . Tce. market cloed steady and fX &,"The Times, 16th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14993,17,6,1891,Summer,17,6,1891,Summer,", one of the Artist 's finest worlm ; - Drought Oxen uised at Woburn Abbey , Corsican and Fallow Deer","The Times, 17th June 1891",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,Woburn Abbey,19th Century newspaper,Media 14994,26,6,1891,Summer,26,6,1891,Summer,"in two hours the river Alyn , which was verylowafterthe drought , rose and overfowed its banls , submerging the surrounding","The Times, 26th June 1891",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL23,Flintshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 14995,29,6,1891,Summer,29,6,1891,Summer,"as regards most of the other provinces , the long drought can not fail to give rise to anxiety . The","The Times, 29th June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14996,9,7,1891,Summer,9,7,1891,Summer,"haddocks , Its per bor ; lie eel Css per drought ; dead eels , Is , per drmught : shiteblit.","The Times, 09th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14997,11,7,1891,Summer,11,7,1891,Summer,"six million acres by abendoument on accam , t of drought . The present return makes the acreage slightly les ,","The Times, 11st July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14998,11,7,1891,Summer,11,7,1891,Summer,wVi be modo of the districts vhich suffered most from drought last year . The crop is lato in all sections,"The Times, 11st July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 14999,16,7,1891,Summer,16,7,1891,Summer,"Es . per dozen : ; ive eels. 2Cn. per drought ; dead eels , Is. per drought ; uhitebhir Is.","The Times, 16th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15000,16,7,1891,Summer,16,7,1891,Summer,"eels. 2Cn. per drought ; dead eels , Is. per drought ; uhitebhir Is. 3d. per quart ; lobsters , 208c","The Times, 16th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15001,17,7,1891,Summer,17,7,1891,Summer,fallen during the past week and in many districts the drought is senrous . MAIZE is quiet and easy at about,"The Times, 17th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15002,17,7,1891,Summer,17,7,1891,Summer,"3d. per qluark ; *live eelv Il k. , per drought ; de.od eels , i6s per drought ; lobsters ,","The Times, 17th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15003,17,7,1891,Summer,17,7,1891,Summer,"k. , per drought ; de.od eels , i6s per drought ; lobsters , 2iis perr , core ; bloaleas 3s.","The Times, 17th July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15004,21,7,1891,Summer,21,7,1891,Summer,of Public Works reports that even during the recent severe drought the daily water supply bas been about 62 gallons per,"The Times, 21st July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15005,30,7,1891,Summer,30,7,1891,Summer,during the two past seasons . Wildfowl suffered considerably from drought in the early part of the season . Ground game,"The Times, 30th July 1891",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM27,Strathbraan,19th Century newspaper,Media 15006,30,7,1891,Summer,30,7,1891,Summer,on the New Luce Moors owing to the recent excessive drought and disease . Broods generally contain about four birds .,"The Times, 30th July 1891",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM32,Wigtown,19th Century newspaper,Media 15007,1,8,1891,Summer,1,8,1891,Summer,"box : live eels , 2ts , to 22L per drought ; dead eels , 16. per duragbt ; smelLs (","The Times, 01st August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15008,11,8,1891,Summer,11,8,1891,Summer,"Gulf itates , the plant being email on account of drought at the PlantingseaSon and escessise ruins later . In the","The Times, 11st August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15009,11,8,1891,Summer,11,8,1891,Summer,"variable t several districos report some damage enused by local drought , hot cons- plaints of damage from excesatee rain3s abre","The Times, 11st August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15010,11,8,1891,Summer,11,8,1891,Summer,"North-West , and is duo to dry veather , oppaoscbingto drought , in portions of Indiana and Illinois , and low","The Times, 11st August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15011,11,8,1891,Summer,11,8,1891,Summer,"this , and even more - while in times of drought it may fall as low as 27 million gallons per","The Times, 11st August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15012,15,8,1891,Summer,15,8,1891,Summer,"says that reports from Italy complaiin of tle contIauante of droughtyj weather , from which maize is suffering to some extent","The Times, 15th August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15013,17,8,1891,Summer,17,8,1891,Summer,". BURMIAH . RANG0ON , AVG. 16 . The severe drought in Upper Burmah still continues . From nearly every district","The Times, 17th August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15014,21,8,1891,Summer,21,8,1891,Summer,very rarely excessive as regards either heat or cold . Droughts are conspicuous bv their absence . At the most they,"The Times, 21st August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15015,22,8,1891,Summer,22,8,1891,Summer,"Turkish exports in 1890-91 , owing to tl e severe drought which prevailed in some districts which are important for the","The Times, 22nd August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15016,1,9,1891,Autumn,1,9,1891,Autumn,". What all this means is that , in the droughts of the future , stock may die of hunger ,","The Times, 01st September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15017,1,9,1891,Autumn,1,9,1891,Autumn,"carried on will lessen this agony and loss , from drought to drought ; and meanwhlle there is the consolatory humanitarian","The Times, 01st September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15018,1,9,1891,Autumn,1,9,1891,Autumn,"will lessen this agony and loss , from drought to drought ; and meanwhlle there is the consolatory humanitarian set-off ,","The Times, 01st September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15019,1,9,1891,Autumn,1,9,1891,Autumn,"death of stock by the thousands , by reason of drought , will soon be impossible . And , after all","The Times, 01st September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15020,2,9,1891,Autumn,2,9,1891,Autumn,dansge has been done to young crop by locusts and drought . lEIkara is steady . Fair current Manila stil quoted,"The Times, 02nd September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15021,3,9,1891,Autumn,3,9,1891,Autumn,"to the young crop by locusts , and the exceptionsl drought ba tried the crop throughout the province . Condition .","The Times, 03rd September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15022,11,9,1891,Autumn,11,9,1891,Autumn,"winds , yet generally it is very promising . Local droughts are mcntioned at . a few points as causing some","The Times, 11st September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15023,11,9,1891,Autumn,11,9,1891,Autumn,Indiana and Illinois there has been rather more injury from drought during July and early August which has been partially repaired,"The Times, 11st September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15024,11,9,1891,Autumn,11,9,1891,Autumn,"worms were unusually destructive . In the area afected by drought , rust , and shedding there also occurred sudden extremns","The Times, 11st September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15025,12,9,1891,Autumn,12,9,1891,Autumn,"contrivance a gain of over six ionches obtainied in the drought , for more- diate DISPOSAL , at an exceedincly lo.r","The Times, 12nd September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15026,14,9,1891,Autumn,14,9,1891,Autumn,"the principal centre of the Bulgarian grain trade . The drought of th.e early spring caused serious fears , but tbe","The Times, 14th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15027,15,9,1891,Autumn,15,9,1891,Autumn,"as to the better protection of cattle during seasons of drought , and at the same time suggested for the purpose","The Times, 15th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15028,15,9,1891,Autumn,15,9,1891,Autumn,", ascertain the causes which , especially in years of drought , had tended to interfere with agricultural efficieny , and","The Times, 15th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15029,19,9,1891,Autumn,19,9,1891,Autumn,", a storehouse and reservoir which in dry weather prevents drought by storing the water nob only in the leave6 but","The Times, 19th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15030,21,9,1891,Autumn,21,9,1891,Autumn,or over 26 per cent.deficient on dry lands.andmuchdamaged by r drought . In several districts September sowings retarded for want of,"The Times, 21st September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15031,23,9,1891,Autumn,23,9,1891,Autumn,"discourage bird life . Just where the mnost frequent summer droughts occur , there the fewest birds are found . Since","The Times, 23rd September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15032,23,9,1891,Autumn,23,9,1891,Autumn,"until the last week of July , and the long drought was injurious , and , as . a consequence ,","The Times, 23rd September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15033,26,9,1891,Autumn,26,9,1891,Autumn,"of his fate to think that it is caused by drought and not by a wicked capitalist . But , says","The Times, 26th September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15034,6,10,1891,Autumn,6,10,1891,Autumn,"still very thirsty , and have much to say to droughty cronies in baggy breeches . We will leave while the","The Times, 06th October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15035,12,10,1891,Autumn,12,10,1891,Autumn,"ture in August and early in September , and the drought and heat experienced later , has tested the vitality of","The Times, 12nd October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15036,15,10,1891,Autumn,15,10,1891,Autumn,"it is stated , of so long and severe a drought in the past . In addition to the subsequent forest","The Times, 15th October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15037,19,10,1891,Autumn,19,10,1891,Autumn,"seasons , the alternations of heat and eold , of drought and moisture ; in the progress of the child to","The Times, 19th October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15038,23,10,1891,Autumn,23,10,1891,Autumn,"coupled with the exceptionally bad traffic due to the recent drought , has led to the accumulation of a debit balance","The Times, 23rd October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15039,28,10,1891,Autumn,28,10,1891,Autumn,"tDh2y with corn.Tb fEhmarket was also belped by reports of drought in the winter wheat seetion . Liter. hosseer , values","The Times, 28th October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15040,29,10,1891,Autumn,29,10,1891,Autumn,"A raUy occurred Ister , owving to reports of continued drought in the South-West and "" bears "" showing same inclination","The Times, 29th October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15041,30,10,1891,Autumn,30,10,1891,Autumn,"half-year they had been not only deprived by the continued drought of their usual down goods traffic , on which their","The Times, 30th October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15042,30,10,1891,Autumn,30,10,1891,Autumn,"They had at the same time , owing to the drought , been exposed to unusual competition by the camel owners","The Times, 30th October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15043,31,10,1891,Autumn,31,10,1891,Autumn,moderate and in- adequate . Kiurnool especially is feeling the drought . The centre of the drought in Ganjam is Surada,"The Times, 31st October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15044,31,10,1891,Autumn,31,10,1891,Autumn,"especially is feeling the drought . The centre of the drought in Ganjam is Surada , where even drinking-watar is scarce","The Times, 31st October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15045,31,10,1891,Autumn,31,10,1891,Autumn,"further decrease is expected this week , but if the drought continues in Salem , Kornool , and Bellary an increase","The Times, 31st October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15046,4,11,1891,Autumn,4,11,1891,Autumn,"so that whereas a month since all wvere fearing a drought , the cry is now ' Hold ! ' It","The Times, 04th November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15047,5,11,1891,Autumn,5,11,1891,Autumn,"is scarcely felt . But it is in times of drought , when the river is lowest , that the consumption","The Times, 05th November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15048,5,11,1891,Autumn,5,11,1891,Autumn,"stock , which had so seriously affected them . The drought of the last two years had been quite unprecedented ,","The Times, 05th November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15049,5,11,1891,Autumn,5,11,1891,Autumn,"this time of year , the absence of heat and drought during the months of July and August has preserved the","The Times, 05th November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15050,11,11,1891,Autumn,11,11,1891,Autumn,"the season , the early excess of rainfall followed by drought-causing enfeebled vitality and a loss of foliage and fruihave been","The Times, 11st November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15051,11,11,1891,Autumn,11,11,1891,Autumn,"places the growth was tardy and queven . Fears of drought , 'doods or fross , which were generally felt in","The Times, 11st November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15052,11,11,1891,Autumn,11,11,1891,Autumn,outlook in Austria is very discouraging . Owing to severe drought the seed can not develop except on sandy soiL MA=Z,"The Times, 11st November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15053,12,11,1891,Autumn,12,11,1891,Autumn,sympathy and aid . It is apparent that the excessive drought of the early sumnmer has turned the most fertile districts,"The Times, 12nd November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15054,19,11,1891,Autumn,19,11,1891,Autumn,", would bh able to resist conditions of cold and drought which would be : fatal to the bacilli which give","The Times, 19th November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15055,20,11,1891,Autumn,20,11,1891,Autumn,"of the likelihood of supplics being interrupted by the severe drought probably bad its effect on pitch ptne , which showved","The Times, 20th November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15056,24,11,1891,Autumn,24,11,1891,Autumn,"pure love of humanity , faced fevers , hunger and drought , and perils from ferocious savages . Not that he","The Times, 24th November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15057,25,11,1891,Autumn,25,11,1891,Autumn,in the early part of their growth . The excesi-ire drought in June and the greater part of July seriously tried,"The Times, 25th November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15058,25,11,1891,Autumn,25,11,1891,Autumn,southerly for Fraser Range . All country suffering from prolonged drought ; feed very scarce and poor . lDense scrubs and,"The Times, 25th November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15059,10,12,1891,Winter,10,12,1891,Winter,", Bellary , Anantapur , and Cuddapah . Owing to drought extensive areas have been left waste , and , unless","The Times, 10th December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15060,11,12,1891,Winter,11,12,1891,Winter,"38 , G00 COTTON . IOOOtBAY , DeC. lQ. -Tho drought continues in Deccrn , S1outh lIhrattal , anrd Mbadras .","The Times, 11st December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15061,12,12,1891,Winter,12,12,1891,Winter,") states that , owing to the long prevalence of drought at Barbados , the crops of the present year have","The Times, 12nd December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15062,28,12,1891,Winter,28,12,1891,Winter,"of low rainfall is overstocked , and that the next drought , unless provided against , will destony millions of stock","The Times, 28th December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15063,31,12,1891,Winter,31,12,1891,Winter,"by the French Govermment , who was recently coinpelled by drought to abandon his wagons at 'iNata Drift , in Khama","The Times, 31st December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15064,31,12,1891,Winter,31,12,1891,Winter,"the anahner of their stock which they had lost by drought , ke. lTbe remittance of the wool clip had been","The Times, 31st December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15065,11,1,1892,Winter,11,1,1892,Winter,"got through fairly well , though there were complaints of drought retarding this most important operation . Nevertheless a good breadth","The Times, 11st January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15066,12,1,1892,Winter,12,1,1892,Winter,"only tend to depreciate the existing Government securities . Tho drought in tho Brolken lill district continues , and the aspect","The Times, 12nd January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15067,14,1,1892,Winter,14,1,1892,Winter,"al and Tirhoot is no doubt large , but the drought Lich has prevailed in most of the Mladras districts has","The Times, 14th January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15068,16,1,1892,Winter,16,1,1892,Winter,is only temporary and is attributable solely to the present drought . The directors of MDIASON and MASON ( Limited ),"The Times, 16th January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15069,19,1,1892,Winter,19,1,1892,Winter,"fruit-growing , are all certain to suffer . A long drought ranks foremosamong agricultural calamities . Against it no forethought furnishes","The Times, 19th January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15070,19,1,1892,Winter,19,1,1892,Winter,", to be endured and not utilized , -and treat droughts and floods as agents , not to be balanced one","The Times, 19th January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15071,25,1,1892,Winter,25,1,1892,Winter,"of Englan3 will have little or nothing to fear from drought next summer . Yours faithfullv . JOHN ATTFIELD , F-RI-S","The Times, 25th January 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15072,3,2,1892,Winter,3,2,1892,Winter,"England , and may last most of the cold weather-till drought and heat kill and disperse the microbes . Sanitation of","The Times, 03rd February 1892",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15073,4,2,1892,Winter,4,2,1892,Winter,"rural dean of Gartree Second Deanery ; Rev. W. J. Drought. , chaplain at Dusseldorf , Germany , chaplain at Dunkerque","The Times, 04th February 1892",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15074,5,2,1892,Winter,5,2,1892,Winter,of the southern districts are now beginning to feel the drought besides those previously reported . But the worst feature is,"The Times, 05th February 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15075,9,2,1892,Winter,9,2,1892,Winter,means of keeping the sheep alive in long periods or drought . The partv state that traps at the great tanks,"The Times, 09th February 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15076,10,2,1892,Winter,10,2,1892,Winter,"the best that has been seen for yearm . Partial drought prevails in Northern India , and the native food grain","The Times, 10th February 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15077,10,2,1892,Winter,10,2,1892,Winter,"btrx lire ose 24i3 : dend eels. 16s , Der drought : kippers , i5. per round- dried haddocks , 2S.","The Times, 10th February 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15078,19,2,1892,Winter,19,2,1892,Winter,". There is a great emigration going on from the drought-stricken districts , the people going with their cattle to the","The Times, 19th February 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15079,2,3,1892,Spring,2,3,1892,Spring,"Times Special ) . PBRTEI , MIAdIlC 1 . The drought in tho northern districts still coatinues , and it is","The Times, 02nd March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15080,4,3,1892,Spring,4,3,1892,Spring,some set off against the losses occasioned by the recent droughts . News has been received of a heavy fall of,"The Times, 04th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15081,9,3,1892,Spring,9,3,1892,Spring,"for any extraordinary demand , and in a year of drought like 1887 the population would probably have to be put","The Times, 09th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15082,9,3,1892,Spring,9,3,1892,Spring,"be men- tioned the serious inconveniences caused by the long-continued drought , reducing the ! output of silver , and having","The Times, 09th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15083,11,3,1892,Spring,11,3,1892,Spring,low water supply and to other indirect results of the drought . It should also be remembered that there is a,"The Times, 11st March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15084,12,3,1892,Spring,12,3,1892,Spring,"and asanhon. mem- ber had said , there was a drought of Supply in the beginning of the Session and a","The Times, 12nd March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15085,12,3,1892,Spring,12,3,1892,Spring,XTON cited the perfectly just remark that there is a drought of Supply in the beginning ot the Session and a,"The Times, 12nd March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15086,19,3,1892,Spring,19,3,1892,Spring,", besides a considerable loss in land revenue owving to drought and scarcity . The circumstances of to-day make special caution","The Times, 19th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15087,19,3,1892,Spring,19,3,1892,Spring,"above all , in certain tracts of country affected by drought and scarcity the collections of land revenue aro already falling","The Times, 19th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15088,22,3,1892,Spring,22,3,1892,Spring,"of water , or otherwise to alleviate the effects of drought . MIr . CURZON. -The Govermment has received no detailed","The Times, 22nd March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15089,23,3,1892,Spring,23,3,1892,Spring,"the victim , and other facts were sworn to by Drought , the Victorian detective . Williams still persists in asserting","The Times, 23rd March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15090,24,3,1892,Spring,24,3,1892,Spring,"Calcuta tlegameclort t "" lysowtts nw copdestroye , d by drought , and rop osslate Ol jut exaustd , ll tlln","The Times, 24th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15091,25,3,1892,Spring,25,3,1892,Spring,"confirnms the news of the complete break up of the drought in the Mrurchison , Champion Bay , Cossack , and","The Times, 25th March 1892",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Ashburton,19th Century newspaper,Media 15092,28,3,1892,Spring,28,3,1892,Spring,"per acre . In an adverse spring , when either drought or an excessive rainfall checked the growth of thse young","The Times, 28th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15093,31,3,1892,Spring,31,3,1892,Spring,"the corresponding period Of 1890 , notwithstanding that the prolonged drought , from wzhich the State of Bahia has again suffered","The Times, 31st March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15094,31,3,1892,Spring,31,3,1892,Spring,great difficulties to contend with in connexion with the severe drought and the scarcity of labour owin. to the cholera .,"The Times, 31st March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15095,1,4,1892,Spring,1,4,1892,Spring,"supply to take averages , because from time to time droughts occurred and the point of safety was the point of","The Times, 01st April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15096,8,4,1892,Spring,8,4,1892,Spring,"quiet and uncihangesl . According to telegrams from Calcutta the drought in the indipo districts continues , andl from Atadras the","The Times, 08th April 1892",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15097,19,4,1892,Spring,19,4,1892,Spring,"of rain at sowiing time , to subsequent storms and droughts , and , again , to contiuuous rains and bail-","The Times, 19th April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15098,20,4,1892,Spring,20,4,1892,Spring,"credit of the current account amounted to 2155,716 . The drought in the northern portioin of the colony has broken up","The Times, 20th April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15099,21,4,1892,Spring,21,4,1892,Spring,", but the western half is beginning to suffer from drought . ln order to deal with the unemployed , the","The Times, 21st April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15100,23,4,1892,Spring,23,4,1892,Spring,"a large tract of country , and states that the drought , 'which was the main cause of the failure of","The Times, 23rd April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15101,25,4,1892,Spring,25,4,1892,Spring,"season has not been so favourable . The frosts and drouth , which have been so beneficial for the land ,","The Times, 25th April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15102,2,5,1892,Spring,2,5,1892,Spring,"the North-VWest , but there are coun- plaints o ! drought . in the Pacidc States . COTI ON . LIVDEP.POOI","The Times, 02nd May 1892",England,UKD,UKD4,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15103,3,5,1892,Spring,3,5,1892,Spring,"There are occasional periods , either of frost or of drought , when it is seriously interfered with , and even","The Times, 03rd May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15104,7,5,1892,Spring,7,5,1892,Spring,"Republic . They had had , moreover , an extraordinary drought to contend against , which became worse as it went","The Times, 07th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15105,11,5,1892,Spring,11,5,1892,Spring,"planting has beco delayed owins to los temperature , with drought in many districLs and excessive rains in some others throogh","The Times, 11st May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15106,14,5,1892,Spring,14,5,1892,Spring,"by reports of advassing Prices in Prance , caused by drought , a firmer , tons prevailed , and dluring the","The Times, 14th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15107,14,5,1892,Spring,14,5,1892,Spring,climate is not one that subjects us to a continuous drought from Mlay to October . The fruit seized by the,"The Times, 14th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15108,16,5,1892,Spring,16,5,1892,Spring,"of May fnds us in the midst of a long-continued drought , in consequence of which tho bright sunshine and higher","The Times, 16th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15109,17,5,1892,Spring,17,5,1892,Spring,years ' exDerience with emi- nent oundon firns . Excellent droughtsman and correspondent ( English and French ) . Well read,"The Times, 17th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15110,26,5,1892,Spring,26,5,1892,Spring,"misfortunes of the company were attributable to three years of drought . Ir . Heniy Jobn Norman , a retiring director","The Times, 26th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15111,27,5,1892,Spring,27,5,1892,Spring,"regarded as an immense boon after seven months of unbroken drought . lt is estimated , howrever , that the upplywill","The Times, 27th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15112,30,5,1892,Spring,30,5,1892,Spring,"from Broken Hill , where the break-up of the long-continued drought has created lively feelings of relief and satisfaction . The","The Times, 30th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15113,30,5,1892,Spring,30,5,1892,Spring,promded vith a gtoalsynteos of irrigation as a pnoteco3 ntagnst drought that the leseee.s ane been n possession since Maay,"The Times, 30th May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15114,31,5,1892,Spring,31,5,1892,Spring,"getting despondent , are once again hopeful , and the drought has been broken if not ended . The situation is","The Times, 31st May 1892",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15115,31,5,1892,Spring,31,5,1892,Spring,"rainn abroad are not yet known , except that the drought' has been broken over Western and Mid Europe , I","The Times, 31st May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15116,4,6,1892,Summer,4,6,1892,Summer,ances made to their tenants were necessitated by the great drought experienced in the colony last year and the consequent failure,"The Times, 04th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15117,6,6,1892,Summer,6,6,1892,Summer,"yet sown , I would suggest plentiful seeding . If drought and diamond-backs come the extra plants will help by keeping","The Times, 06th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15118,10,6,1892,Summer,10,6,1892,Summer,"in the latter country especially the vicissitudes of rain and drought were not so greatly felt , at all events by","The Times, 10th June 1892","Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15119,14,6,1892,Summer,14,6,1892,Summer,"rai , yesterday afternoon at Toulouse , but elsewhen tht drought continues . BERLIN , JmNz-13-Barometer , 7tZ-5o5 Theslimeter-maximum , 62deg.","The Times, 14th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15120,18,6,1892,Summer,18,6,1892,Summer,"for the country and the com- pany , owing to drought , scarcity , and disease , which had grievously affected","The Times, 18th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15121,27,6,1892,Summer,27,6,1892,Summer,yet been snilicient to counteract the effects of the long drought in spring and early sliunmer . While in a few,"The Times, 27th June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15122,4,7,1892,Summer,4,7,1892,Summer,"e us. vfermin landgrea slukess , buttmne caused byU athe droughtof terheladfo Inormos nths. ther 4v alor bleingh incoe of the","The Times, 04th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15123,8,7,1892,Summer,8,7,1892,Summer,"of the year , but it suffered front frost and drought , and is so bad in localities in Dorset and","The Times, 08th July 1892",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK2,UKJ3","UKK22,UKJ33",,19th Century newspaper,Media 15124,9,7,1892,Summer,9,7,1892,Summer,"1882 ( a year of partial famine , owing to drought ) , when she only had 49 per cent .","The Times, 09th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15125,9,7,1892,Summer,9,7,1892,Summer,"During the past 12 months they had had no serious drought , no *osses by floods , no strikes amongst the","The Times, 09th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15126,12,7,1892,Summer,12,7,1892,Summer,"; live eels , 22s. ; dead eel 163. per drought ; kippers , Bs. to 7s. per round ; wbelks","The Times, 12nd July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15127,13,7,1892,Summer,13,7,1892,Summer,"who were removed shortly after confinement , died . Great drought continues , and the crops aro thus suffering to an","The Times, 13rd July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15128,14,7,1892,Summer,14,7,1892,Summer,"Station L-Thames Rowing Club. -O . W. Hughes , W. DroughtoN F. E. Clark . S. D. MUttlebury ( stroke )","The Times, 14th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15129,15,7,1892,Summer,15,7,1892,Summer,"not to suffer from the heat , and that the drought has told upon the 3 . Even the cheering was","The Times, 15th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15130,20,7,1892,Summer,20,7,1892,Summer,"struck work yesterday on finding that , owing to the drought and heat , their percentages of profit had been too","The Times, 20th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15131,26,7,1892,Summer,26,7,1892,Summer,"suburb tbat overlooks the city . There had been a drought for about a month , and everything was dried up","The Times, 26th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15132,29,7,1892,Summer,29,7,1892,Summer,"a portion of the former district still suffer- ing from drought , whilo in the latter the water supply is still","The Times, 29th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15133,1,8,1892,Summer,1,8,1892,Summer,"tenants of the Crown who had suffered from the severe drought . With regard to constitutional reform , he definitely promised","The Times, 01st August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15134,1,8,1892,Summer,1,8,1892,Summer,"pastures and cer cals have more or less suffered from drought , whilst the Xcrth , Midland , the Border ,","The Times, 01st August 1892",England,"UKK,UKF,UKG",UKK2,UKK22,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15135,1,8,1892,Summer,1,8,1892,Summer,SURREY COUNTY TOURNAMENT . The annual Surrey championship meeting was Drought to a close on Saturday afternoon . Results of the,"The Times, 01st August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15136,6,8,1892,Summer,6,8,1892,Summer,"ceels 22s. to 2ls. : deed eels , 16g. per drought : whitebait , Is. to is. 3d. per quart ;","The Times, 06th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15137,8,8,1892,Summer,8,8,1892,Summer,". The hops have been here and there injured by drought , but the tobacco has suffered more from this cause","The Times, 08th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15138,12,8,1892,Summer,12,8,1892,Summer,ought to be held responsible for the consequences of the drought and the labour strikes.Nr . Coker afterwards addressed the meeting,"The Times, 12nd August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15139,13,8,1892,Summer,13,8,1892,Summer,", but in some parts have suffered from the early drought . Some good bags were made before 9 o'clock .","The Times, 13rd August 1892",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15140,18,8,1892,Summer,18,8,1892,Summer,"war nmongst the natives . epidemics in the interior , drought , and want of proper transport . The authorities have","The Times, 18th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15141,18,8,1892,Summer,18,8,1892,Summer,"cold , for the oat crop . Barley stood the drought better , and grew rapidly when the mild weather set","The Times, 18th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15142,18,8,1892,Summer,18,8,1892,Summer,"and early spring , wlhile spring varieties suffered from the drought , and probably , also , when in blossom ,","The Times, 18th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15143,26,8,1892,Summer,26,8,1892,Summer,"been very unfortunate in the loss of coolies , in drought , and other matters . He proposed a series of","The Times, 26th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15144,26,8,1892,Summer,26,8,1892,Summer,"there was a severe depression in trade , but there drought was the principal cause . According to the last British","The Times, 26th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15145,26,8,1892,Summer,26,8,1892,Summer,"of import , and loss to the European merchants . Drought also involves ruin to the teak trade , which is","The Times, 26th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15146,9,9,1892,Autumn,9,9,1892,Autumn,"increase in the number of live stock since the great drought of four yeaLrs atgo , there being now nearly 200,000","The Times, 09th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15147,10,9,1892,Autumn,10,9,1892,Autumn,"to secure unfailing uniformity at all seasons , for neither drought nor freshet can interfere , as the great "" thunder","The Times, 10th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15148,12,9,1892,Autumn,12,9,1892,Autumn,"has improved in Central Ohio , and declined owing to drought in the southern counties . There is a decided improvement","The Times, 12nd September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15149,12,9,1892,Autumn,12,9,1892,Autumn,", in August to 70 per cent in September , drought being in both cases the cause of the reduction .","The Times, 12nd September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15150,12,9,1892,Autumn,12,9,1892,Autumn,". Heavy rains early in the season , followed by drought later on , caused shedding of forms and leaves ,","The Times, 12nd September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15151,17,9,1892,Autumn,17,9,1892,Autumn,blasts from the steppe and not infrequently baked by prolonged droughts . The desert winds pile the snow into drifts in,"The Times, 17th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15152,20,9,1892,Autumn,20,9,1892,Autumn,"at this season of the year . Owing to prolonged drought , the water is exceptionally low and long reaches of","The Times, 20th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15153,23,9,1892,Autumn,23,9,1892,Autumn,"the end of August in seven districts recently affected by drought> , against an averago of three-and-a-quarter million in former years","The Times, 23rd September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15154,28,9,1892,Autumn,28,9,1892,Autumn,"to 20s. ; dead eels , 12s. to 14s. per drought ; mackerel , Ss. to 6s. per score * red","The Times, 28th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15155,29,9,1892,Autumn,29,9,1892,Autumn,", which was a period of unusual -prosperity . The drought which prevailed during last year anid the early part of","The Times, 29th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15156,29,9,1892,Autumn,29,9,1892,Autumn,"broken out . Moreover , as owing to the great drought thu water of the Vesubie has had to be used","The Times, 29th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15157,30,9,1892,Autumn,30,9,1892,Autumn,"sbelt , though rbero has beensome delay in seeding from drought . The corn crop is estimated at l.EO.CCO.C00 bushels ,","The Times, 30th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15158,1,10,1892,Autumn,1,10,1892,Autumn,"May , at -which time all districts were suffering from drought , and the deficiency in the southern districts was even","The Times, 01st October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15159,7,10,1892,Autumn,7,10,1892,Autumn,"considered that the present condition of things in time of drought could not be improved upon , he thought 300 million","The Times, 07th October 1892",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15160,7,10,1892,Autumn,7,10,1892,Autumn,. The marketing o winter wheat contnues ery moderate . Drought . is threatonin some reduction from the expected sarea of,"The Times, 07th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15161,8,10,1892,Autumn,8,10,1892,Autumn,"keeping irmii all day , ownn Lo reports of continuedl drought in the sbuLhvest , coeipled wvith "" bears covering ,","The Times, 08th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15162,11,10,1892,Autumn,11,10,1892,Autumn,"Michigan the tubers are gcnerally small , on account of drought . Lowr condition is general in the eastern middle ,","The Times, 11st October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15163,15,10,1892,Autumn,15,10,1892,Autumn,cotine.a and with highier prices froma Ameri-*a and reports of drought in the Caucasus the market bad an urss r !,"The Times, 15th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15164,15,10,1892,Autumn,15,10,1892,Autumn,"mar- ket . UK.0 'The weatter , alter weeks of drought with night frosts , is aIeSCELLANEOUS . LO3NDO ( N","The Times, 15th October 1892",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15165,17,10,1892,Autumn,17,10,1892,Autumn,and Kaluga . Its origin was again attributable to a drought of long duration . In the previous year the crops,"The Times, 17th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15166,17,10,1892,Autumn,17,10,1892,Autumn,conclusion is that thev are not so much due to droughts and other naturil phenomena as to the general backward state,"The Times, 17th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15167,21,10,1892,Autumn,21,10,1892,Autumn,has been great mortality among sheepininside camps in consequence of drought . During winter rain 'was much wanted . At present,"The Times, 21st October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15168,24,10,1892,Autumn,24,10,1892,Autumn,"it , such good condition , as last year . drought having al5ected the pastures in the south as well ,","The Times, 24th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15169,27,10,1892,Autumn,27,10,1892,Autumn,"OpenCd withDecembertmchanged , and then declined.but rallied on complaints of drought in the seeding belt and the imarlcet showting mnore speculative","The Times, 27th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15170,29,10,1892,Autumn,29,10,1892,Autumn,before they reach the normal condition of productiveness . The drought of last year had the effect of largely decreasing the,"The Times, 29th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15171,31,10,1892,Autumn,31,10,1892,Autumn,"harvest have been aban- doned on account of the excessive drought , and in parts of 'S3hwebo , -where the floods","The Times, 31st October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15172,31,10,1892,Autumn,31,10,1892,Autumn,mentioned the failure of the maize crop owing to excessive droughts through- out the grcater part of the territory of the,"The Times, 31st October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15173,4,11,1892,Autumn,4,11,1892,Autumn,"midde of December . From that time the heat and drought increase , and the grass dries up and is burnt","The Times, 04th November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15174,4,11,1892,Autumn,4,11,1892,Autumn,"the Man plateau , and found there had been much drought in BMasailand and I ; ikuyu . Tle restult was","The Times, 04th November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15175,4,11,1892,Autumn,4,11,1892,Autumn,"year was also one of famine , caused by severe drought throughout the whole of the- province , and the Dewau","The Times, 04th November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15176,11,11,1892,Autumn,11,11,1892,Autumn,coast the loss is attributed to alternating heavy rains and drought ; a cold -wet Spring followed by long continued dry,"The Times, 11st November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15177,11,11,1892,Autumn,11,11,1892,Autumn,"factors are * cold wet spring , defective stands , drought , nmd boll- worms . Early rains forced cotton into","The Times, 11st November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15178,11,11,1892,Autumn,11,11,1892,Autumn,"and mould . In some districts it was shortened by drought In Ohio the crop is well matured , but chaffy","The Times, 11st November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15179,11,11,1892,Autumn,11,11,1892,Autumn,"expected on the late-planted , in view of the long-continued drought . Local yields are extremely variable . There is much","The Times, 11st November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15180,11,11,1892,Autumn,11,11,1892,Autumn,"where , it is well dried out and undamaged by drought . Some was injured by being cut and shocked too","The Times, 11st November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15181,18,11,1892,Autumn,18,11,1892,Autumn,"lived there for three months . The district suffered from drought , and it was attributed to MIr . Turner 's","The Times, 18th November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15182,18,11,1892,Autumn,18,11,1892,Autumn,"when , at times they dry up.to proepitiate the local Drought-Devil . Savage Club , Nov. 16 . GEORGE BIRDWOOD .","The Times, 18th November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15183,21,11,1892,Autumn,21,11,1892,Autumn,in vain for suitable employment in SydIney . A severe drought had just passed ower the country ; the price of,"The Times, 21st November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15184,23,11,1892,Autumn,23,11,1892,Autumn,"YE , SWM EETHEART' By RHODA BltOUtiHTON. "" s Miss Droughton writes from the very bottom of her heart There is","The Times, 23rd November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15185,23,11,1892,Autumn,23,11,1892,Autumn,tender thought and acid utterance vhicht vwe associate with Miss Droughton 's savage irngenues . Mrs. Bligh worships at the shrine,"The Times, 23rd November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15186,29,11,1892,Autumn,29,11,1892,Autumn,with sun-dried pebbles ; the logs and the loggers were drought-bound somewvhere up the Connecticut ; and the gra2ss at the,"The Times, 29th November 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15187,1,12,1892,Winter,1,12,1892,Winter,charges was tra.ceable to much the same cause-the prevalence of drought in their districts . The increase in the expenditure was,"The Times, 01st December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15188,2,12,1892,Winter,2,12,1892,Winter,upon almost every interest in the Australian colonies . The drought which prevailed for a lengthened period has been broken by,"The Times, 02nd December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15189,17,12,1892,Winter,17,12,1892,Winter,"month , however , . hey had learnt that the drought had broken up , and that the prospects for this","The Times, 17th December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15190,21,12,1892,Winter,21,12,1892,Winter,"Memories , in which those eminent comedians , Fell . Drought , Tom Birchmore , John Martin , liennis , Stephens","The Times, 21st December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15191,23,12,1892,Winter,23,12,1892,Winter,"Memories , in which those eminent comedians , Pell , Drought , Tom Birchmore , John Martin , Jiennis , Stephens","The Times, 23rd December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15192,26,12,1892,Winter,26,12,1892,Winter,the harvest would again prove a bad one . The drought prevailing during the summer effectually destroyed the wealk growths of,"The Times, 26th December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15193,26,12,1892,Winter,26,12,1892,Winter,"of uncheckered prosperity . But in spite of famine , droughts , floods , and the other recurring calamities of nature","The Times, 26th December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15194,27,12,1892,Winter,27,12,1892,Winter,"part of the country is liable to protracted periods of drought , it constitntes a very precarious sourco of supply ,","The Times, 27th December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15195,29,12,1892,Winter,29,12,1892,Winter,"iS prob- ably unsurpassed anywhere , but unfortunately , after drought and prolonged frost , the quantity yielded by the springs","The Times, 29th December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15196,2,1,1893,Winter,2,1,1893,Winter,"average yield this year has been reduced by early spring drought , causing blight , maggot , and mildew , to","The Times, 02nd January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15197,7,1,1893,Winter,7,1,1893,Winter,"is heavy and regular , there is no fear of drought , and the crop can be . eckoned upon with","The Times, 07th January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15198,7,1,1893,Winter,7,1,1893,Winter,. In the seven y34rs there were two years of drought . They ma3 therefore bo taken as including a fair,"The Times, 07th January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15199,11,1,1893,Winter,11,1,1893,Winter,"in Hamburg last summer coincided with a period of exceptional drought and unusual low water in the Elbe , it may","The Times, 11st January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15200,19,1,1893,Winter,19,1,1893,Winter,"and , when these fail them , owing to prolonged drought , which frequently happens , they turn their attention to","The Times, 19th January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15201,19,1,1893,Winter,19,1,1893,Winter,", as the district is liable to prolonged periods of drought . The inhabitants themselves live for the greater part on","The Times, 19th January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15202,19,1,1893,Winter,19,1,1893,Winter,"a famine in the land , the result of severe drought . However , this was no time to sit down","The Times, 19th January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15203,26,1,1893,Winter,26,1,1893,Winter,"are very scarce . Parts of finnevelly , where the drought has been very severely felt , had good rain at","The Times, 26th January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15204,27,1,1893,Winter,27,1,1893,Winter,", tthe beloved wife of the REV . IEORIGE 3L DROUGHT , aged 3i years . On the 2Zth inst. at","The Times, 27th January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15205,31,1,1893,Winter,31,1,1893,Winter,"dam that can be relied upon to hold out in drought , sheep and cattle will destroy as much grass in","The Times, 31st January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15206,31,1,1893,Winter,31,1,1893,Winter,a chance of losing their whole stock in times of drought . Up to the present time nothing has therefore been,"The Times, 31st January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15207,31,1,1893,Winter,31,1,1893,Winter,"of a more than usually obstinate character , and bv droughts which had stopped the sale of live stock t-o an","The Times, 31st January 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15208,2,2,1893,Winter,2,2,1893,Winter,"have its bore or bores , and the danger of droughts , which have hitherto been the scourge of the country","The Times, 02nd February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15209,2,2,1893,Winter,2,2,1893,Winter,"been kept almost exclusively for drinking purposes , but in drought it is not alone from want of water to drnk","The Times, 02nd February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15210,23,2,1893,Winter,23,2,1893,Winter,", the whole district frequently suffering from prolonged periods of drought , during vvhich the food supply becomes completely exhausted ,","The Times, 23rd February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15211,23,2,1893,Winter,23,2,1893,Winter,upon it from the effects of a repetition of the droughts that the board had taken steps to create reservoirs .,"The Times, 23rd February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15212,27,3,1893,Spring,27,3,1893,Spring,"daLmage , and on the soutLernsbores of the . llditerranean drought iscomplainedot. iduan advaces are marc favourible , hut m Aintrira","The Times, 27th March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15213,29,3,1893,Spring,29,3,1893,Spring,"of gold and of 12,153 in value . Notwitistanding the drought , there had been a satis- factory increase in the","The Times, 29th March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15214,31,3,1893,Spring,31,3,1893,Spring,cubic metres a day at ordinary times and less during drought . Half a century afterwards pumping apparatus was established near,"The Times, 31st March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15215,31,3,1893,Spring,31,3,1893,Spring,"mm , b*e*-ute there are other ne-mi whieh tb* Gnvercmenthave Drought forwar. which they reeard being eoual it . innnri. *","The Times, 31st March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15216,31,3,1893,Spring,31,3,1893,Spring,"al through , with values advancing on teporta loofa. tinued drought . In Ks E U n , ps a i","The Times, 31st March 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15217,3,4,1893,Spring,3,4,1893,Spring,"ro*d , .4 tle' petting grois erefai o. nto theiecen drought . TTocINGc-Bng GOF CLUZ. -The monthly umdal COMPhtIONUi Of this.clUb","The Times, 03rd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15218,3,4,1893,Spring,3,4,1893,Spring,"season was not generamly favourable , and in many districts drought prevailed to a very considerable extent , which , of","The Times, 03rd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15219,3,4,1893,Spring,3,4,1893,Spring,"methods of cultivation , and which did not suffer from drought ; ( 2 ) thosegrown under similar conditions except that","The Times, 03rd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15220,3,4,1893,Spring,3,4,1893,Spring,"experiments ofhthis year ; as it was deinonstratedthat during the drought there was neveitheless a good crop of potatoes , a","The Times, 03rd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15221,5,4,1893,Spring,5,4,1893,Spring,to fill these by natural means . In times of drought they are filled from the caDtral reservoir . By the,"The Times, 05th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15222,10,4,1893,Spring,10,4,1893,Spring,"isstagnant and prices ensier . Free Fsranethere are comzpanta of drought , and In tlermany fros has esused some dsmse-e Report","The Times, 10th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15223,10,4,1893,Spring,10,4,1893,Spring,"at last to be enter- ing upon a season of drought , and complaints are coming to hand from many counties","The Times, 10th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15224,14,4,1893,Spring,14,4,1893,Spring,to 'them by.the Council . In the time of heavy drought there muight have been cim epidemic if the noeemazy water,"The Times, 14th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15225,14,4,1893,Spring,14,4,1893,Spring,"ood uppl of . mtto DUBLN . April13. -The continue drought , which is beginalurto affeet the e.scturs landz , is","The Times, 14th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15226,17,4,1893,Spring,17,4,1893,Spring,"and now we are having six weeks of sharp spring drought . Coming , , aLs it has , uapon our","The Times, 17th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15227,17,4,1893,Spring,17,4,1893,Spring,"ploughed before Christmas . Upon light , friable soil the drought has had little effect , as snch land will work","The Times, 17th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15228,18,4,1893,Spring,18,4,1893,Spring,Dt 100th of an inch of rain . So with droughts there was an entire absence of definition . It would,"The Times, 18th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15229,18,4,1893,Spring,18,4,1893,Spring,than 14 consecutive days without any measurable rain . Partial drought. -A period of more than 28 cow secutive days with,"The Times, 18th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15230,18,4,1893,Spring,18,4,1893,Spring,pro- ceed to say a few words respecting the absolute drought which was brought to an end by tha . very,"The Times, 18th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15231,18,4,1893,Spring,18,4,1893,Spring,of this morn- ing . It wa- the longest absolute drought since my record L'as commenDced in 1857. for it has,"The Times, 18th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15232,18,4,1893,Spring,18,4,1893,Spring,"there have been 11 instances of three weeks ' absolute drought , but until the present drought there had been but","The Times, 18th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15233,18,4,1893,Spring,18,4,1893,Spring,"three weeks ' absolute drought , but until the present drought there had been but one instance ( Angust9 to September","The Times, 18th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15234,18,4,1893,Spring,18,4,1893,Spring,"making it , as before stated , the longest absolute drought on my record . But it is more than this","The Times, 18th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15235,18,4,1893,Spring,18,4,1893,Spring,"more we can not yet tell , for the partial drought which bega vwith Februar 28 and has lasted 48 days","The Times, 18th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15236,18,4,1893,Spring,18,4,1893,Spring,"as my record of 35 years is concerned , the drought has had mo equal h ut if it be permissiblo","The Times, 18th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15237,18,4,1893,Spring,18,4,1893,Spring,century ( 1852 ) was as noteworthy for its spring drought am it was for its excessively wet autumn and early,"The Times, 18th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15238,21,4,1893,Spring,21,4,1893,Spring,"ftlt lost -re in vo-cqu , , nes of continued drought . bnt , the effect was shown in the larger","The Times, 21st April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15239,24,4,1893,Spring,24,4,1893,Spring,"merkel , was more active owving ta the rcwrest of drought The Ant.werrp market wes firm waith moro doing . Reports","The Times, 24th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15240,24,4,1893,Spring,24,4,1893,Spring,"inspectors the Comnittee have prepared a table of the instances Drought to light of neglect of statutory obliga- &ions , and","The Times, 24th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15241,24,4,1893,Spring,24,4,1893,Spring,"on gold is 205 . The canmps are suffering froma drought , and cattle aLre in poor condition , but the","The Times, 24th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15242,25,4,1893,Spring,25,4,1893,Spring,plrier cn.argeantcina In- Buenos Ayres gold preminum . Tho continued drought and bo upwfardinuorementon the Cern Banhangs had a depressing flEecton,"The Times, 25th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15243,27,4,1893,Spring,27,4,1893,Spring,"line summer-like weather still continues , and , although the drought has been broken , good soaldng rains are badly wunted","The Times, 27th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15244,27,4,1893,Spring,27,4,1893,Spring,"the Vicna market being neak , owiing to tbo great drought . tussian stocks woro slightly firmer . Roubles and St.","The Times, 27th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15245,28,4,1893,Spring,28,4,1893,Spring,"during the last two year , owing to the diastrous drought of the : ye&r 1890 . The accounts of 1891","The Times, 28th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15246,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"demand for the Continent consequent upon the severe and protmcted drought higher prices vare asked . Subsequently , hovever , weaker","The Times, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15247,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"experting a good demand , owing to the prevalence of drought Later On , howevcr , prices gave way on a","The Times, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15248,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"d . , bout an average one . The lang-continued drought canoed m rcats co ask ful prices for all k'inds","The Times, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15249,1,5,1893,Spring,1,5,1893,Spring,"kinimu Tmperatorc 44dc. 1 lltmum Temueratur , SIdeS TIE LONG DROUGHT . The mouth of rebruary was a wet one ,","The Times, 01st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15250,1,5,1893,Spring,1,5,1893,Spring,"one of the longest , if not tho longest , drought of the present cextury. ln the table given here tvill","The Times, 01st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15251,1,5,1893,Spring,1,5,1893,Spring,seem from the weather maps of Iat night that the drought is over in the wester and northern parts of the,"The Times, 01st May 1893",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM61,Wester,19th Century newspaper,Media 15252,1,5,1893,Spring,1,5,1893,Spring,"it will have covered ( as a "" partial "" drought ) the whole of two months , at all events","The Times, 01st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15253,1,5,1893,Spring,1,5,1893,Spring,"counts , in Frnce and Splain th estrong complaints of drought contoinue. ut in Belgiuam te wether has been eavouneshle fec","The Times, 01st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15254,2,5,1893,Spring,2,5,1893,Spring,"falling of in the receipts is due mainly to the drought of 1891 , in con- sequence of which the tobacco","The Times, 02nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15255,2,5,1893,Spring,2,5,1893,Spring,"and a third badly injured . THE WzAkTEE. -The protracted drought , which has Drevailed almost without a break over the","The Times, 02nd May 1893",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE45,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15256,2,5,1893,Spring,2,5,1893,Spring,advancing over the British Islands irom tho Atlantic . The drought seems to have broken up all over the kingdorn .,"The Times, 02nd May 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15257,3,5,1893,Spring,3,5,1893,Spring,"the only crop of "" Which this can be saidL Drought , hot sun , and night frosts have checked or","The Times, 03rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15258,3,5,1893,Spring,3,5,1893,Spring,"uncertain . Years ago it was au axiom that "" drought never -bred dearth in England , "" but that was","The Times, 03rd May 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15259,4,5,1893,Spring,4,5,1893,Spring,"approval of the politico-ecclesiastical reforms proposed by the Government. -Tho drought' still continues in Hungey , and some.anxiety is felt about","The Times, 04th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15260,5,5,1893,Spring,5,5,1893,Spring,"seems a sinecure , has found , thanks to the drought , an opportunity of assert- ing himself . In a","The Times, 05th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15261,8,5,1893,Spring,8,5,1893,Spring,"Asstwerp the tone was firm , owying to the continued drought . bat there is 0 ebango0 in D rices ,","The Times, 08th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15262,8,5,1893,Spring,8,5,1893,Spring,"There appears again someprospect of an end of the protracted drought . The weather yesterday became perceptibly colder in London ,","The Times, 08th May 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15263,8,5,1893,Spring,8,5,1893,Spring,counties again escaped . The sky then cleared and the drought was renewed . Ycsterday 's map shows a very unusual,"The Times, 08th May 1893",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15264,8,5,1893,Spring,8,5,1893,Spring,"the driest I ever remember-fbat is , the longest early drought . We have had no rain here since JUON NASH","The Times, 08th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15265,8,5,1893,Spring,8,5,1893,Spring,"AGRICULTURE . CROP AND STOCK PROSPECTS . The continuance of drought has now become a serious matter for the country ,","The Times, 08th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15266,8,5,1893,Spring,8,5,1893,Spring,"time of year , however , at which we have drought or excessive rain is an important factor , and there","The Times, 08th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15267,8,5,1893,Spring,8,5,1893,Spring,"now but little doubt that , the ten weeks ' drought , at a time when spring growth should be goine","The Times, 08th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15268,9,5,1893,Spring,9,5,1893,Spring,"i . Cll63 , Long-acre , W.O. , TrVAHE -EVERE DROUGHT. -MERRY- X 55AHR' SQUflJfS R NGLNE lsea combined irrigator. diro-engine.","The Times, 09th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15269,9,5,1893,Spring,9,5,1893,Spring,"dews pasturc lands are again suffering from the long continued drought . Quotatiolis blild cured superline iiriins , 9sL ; fin'","The Times, 09th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15270,9,5,1893,Spring,9,5,1893,Spring,"with bat few ot prime quality , the l. ng drought m "" using a large number , only half meaty","The Times, 09th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15271,10,5,1893,Spring,10,5,1893,Spring,", tho tendency for most descr phions being upwardL The drought onbtinnes to he severelyfeltdin thir iguhodoodths -re and m t","The Times, 10th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15272,11,5,1893,Spring,11,5,1893,Spring,"have retarded operations . From some districts the correspondents report drought , while other retumns show the retarding cause to have","The Times, 11st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15273,12,5,1893,Spring,12,5,1893,Spring,"Govern-ment ; and whether , having regard to the long-continued drought , the absence of food for horses , cattle ,","The Times, 12nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15274,12,5,1893,Spring,12,5,1893,Spring,with a view to petting an end to the long-continued drought in this country by the adoption of the American method,"The Times, 12nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15275,12,5,1893,Spring,12,5,1893,Spring,the diminution of the one item of tobacco . The drought of 1891 seriously affected the crop in 1892 . The,"The Times, 12nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15276,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,"Charing- cress.Londuo . S.WV.Soeg-ufoE , 5sdadWl . T 1- SEVERE DROUGHT. -MERRY- T WEATHERN 'SQU-IRE 'S - ENGINE is a combined","The Times, 13rd May 1893",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Charing,19th Century newspaper,Media 15277,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,"The Governor points out that , in spite of the drought which has prevailed for the last three years and the","The Times, 13rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15278,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,"following : - "" A curiow indication of the long drought has been observed in the neighbourhood of Fleet-str "" et","The Times, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15279,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,"it is certain , be very markedly accentuated by the drought which has now gone on for some 11 weeks atd","The Times, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15280,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,"b1 , Tr . Morton the spring was backward from drought , while in the case of 1886 it was backward","The Times, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15281,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,"sheep at that station , even in times of extreme drought , and they were now proceeding to lay dowvn some","The Times, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15282,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,In Victoria 10mg ansietm in beint feli at the continuing drought . CANTEltBUIlY . M.y 13. -The smallamountofbausinesspassIn . aa et,"The Times, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15283,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,of rain . Our Plymouth Correspondent says that after a drought lasting almose oneinuously fr about 80 days several parts of,"The Times, 16th May 1893",England,"UKK,UKG","UKK4,UKG1","UKK43,UKK41,UKG12",North Worcestershire,19th Century newspaper,Media 15284,17,5,1893,Spring,17,5,1893,Spring,"1 43,137 3S7.179 313622 IPS WIC7-I , Iay. lt. -The drought contionesto bo flt Tery severely , no rain basing fallenheroyet","The Times, 17th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15285,18,5,1893,Spring,18,5,1893,Spring,"snurket for euns remains ver5dull , the break in the drought beinc eypeected in materially affect the tendency of bestrost ,","The Times, 18th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15286,18,5,1893,Spring,18,5,1893,Spring,"with July cs. lowrer owhin:to a hrrak up ol tho drought in lOurope and grreign selling. , becoming further weakaened cuhseojuentlyIsy","The Times, 18th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15287,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"of April 18 ) reporting the end of the absolate drought of 29 consecutive days , I explained that the partial","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15288,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"of 29 consecutive days , I explained that the partial drought had not been broken by the insignificant rain of the","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15289,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,". I also gave the definition of a "" partial drought , "" which it may be well to repeat ""","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15290,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,""" which it may be well to repeat "" Partial drought. -Aperiod of more than 28 conseentiv3 days with a total","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15291,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"would take too much space to deal with the late drought in all its aspects . I must , therefore ,","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15292,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"Rlainfall , 1887 "" to an article entitled "" Historic Droughts , "" in which.1 gave a list extending back to","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15293,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,". ( 3 ) I do not quote ordiuary short droughts , but those only which by their great length are","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15294,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"that of 1893 , and I accept as such-all partial droughts , in the vicinity of London , exceed- ing 60","The Times, 19th May 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15295,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,", exceed- ing 60 days . Of these long partial droughts I can trace only eight in the 93 years ,","The Times, 19th May 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15296,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,". 1800. -This was a summer , not a spring drought . In a remarkable and very useful- book , '","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15297,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"a few miles above Kew , there was a partial drought of 75 days ending on the very date stated by","The Times, 19th May 1893",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI2,UKJ2,UKJ1","UKI23,UKJ23","Kew,Sunbury,Thames Valley",19th Century newspaper,Media 15298,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"various other records in my possession I believe that this drought extended over a large portion of England , that the","The Times, 19th May 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15299,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"frequent rains which spoiled the harvest . 1817. -A spring drought ; for this there are two authorities , the SunbEry","The Times, 19th May 1893",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Greenwich,19th Century newspaper,Media 15300,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"at Greenwich 1835. -There were several short and two long droughts this year ; of the latter the earlier , though","The Times, 19th May 1893",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI2,UKJ2","UKI21,UKJ23","Greenwich,Sunbury",19th Century newspaper,Media 15301,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"it was follpwed . There was at Chiswick a partial drought of 42 days in the spring-i.e. , March 18 to","The Times, 19th May 1893",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Chiswick,19th Century newspaper,Media 15302,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"... 54 days at Cobham 1840. -A sprin , , drought much resembling that of 1893 ; the Sunhury record had","The Times, 19th May 1893",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI2,UKJ2","UKI23,UKJ23","Chiswick,Cobham",19th Century newspaper,Media 15303,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,May 8 ... 86 days at Cobhami 1844. -The longest drought on record : - March 11 to June 23 ...,"The Times, 19th May 1893",England,UKI,UKI2,"UKI23,UKI21","Chiswick,Greenwich",19th Century newspaper,Media 15304,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"1852. -Another dry spring , much like 1893 . Partial drought as f6llows Feb. 1 to April 2S ... 88 days","The Times, 19th May 1893",England,"UKJ,UKI","UKJ2,UKI2","UKJ23,UKI21","Cobham,Greenwich",19th Century newspaper,Media 15305,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,days at Cobham 1854. -Tho last of the long spring droughts until we come to 1893 . Partial droughts : -,"The Times, 19th May 1893",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Cobham,19th Century newspaper,Media 15306,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,long spring droughts until we come to 1893 . Partial droughts : - Feb. 16 to April 21 ... 66 days,"The Times, 19th May 1893",England,"UKJ,UKI","UKJ2,UKI2","UKJ23,UKI21","Cobham,Greenwich",19th Century newspaper,Media 15307,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"as the dry February of 1831 , the succession of droughts in 188' , the scorching droughts of 1868 , the","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15308,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,", the succession of droughts in 188' , the scorching droughts of 1868 , the dry September of 1865 , and","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15309,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,be worthy of a place in this list of partial droughts in the vicinity of London of 60 days ' duration,"The Times, 19th May 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15310,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"be well to point out that the duratiou of a drought aud.the effect of a drought are not convertible expressions ,","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15311,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"that the duratiou of a drought aud.the effect of a drought are not convertible expressions , because the effect depends greatly","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15312,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,the state of the soil at the commeacement of the drought ( and the Sandgate disaster will remind every one of,"The Times, 19th May 1893",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Sandgate,19th Century newspaper,Media 15313,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,during it . For this reason a March or April drought produces effects quite different from one in June or July,"The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15314,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,at Chiswick in the four years which had a spring drought nearly resembling that of 1893 . RAINFALL TN EACII MONTH,"The Times, 19th May 1893",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Chiswick,19th Century newspaper,Media 15315,19,5,1893,Spring,19,5,1893,Spring,"the very slight thunderstorm of yesterday which broke the partial drought was accompanied here by a rain which , ttough very","The Times, 19th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15316,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,"rains whiclh have been so badly wvanted after a spring drought whlieh e:xtended over some 11 weeks , and ever since","The Times, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15317,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,"harvests of the year . Wheat hae generally stood the drought better than any othler crop , and is abnorrmally early","The Times, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15318,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,Fivery heart should offer UD unbounded thanksgiving that the protractel drought of 71 days was brought to a close on the,"The Times, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15319,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,"is a. pr "" especc of grass , the serioas drought having necessitated furced sales on the oue hand and a","The Times, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15320,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,the third assurance from the London Press that this long drought is brolren . We are very glad to hear it,"The Times, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15321,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,"fallen to lay the dust . This great and terribie drought will complete the ruin of many a struggling farmer ,","The Times, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15322,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,"are being burut to a cinder . W'heats stand the drought nobly , but even they nced rain ; many are","The Times, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15323,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,. the actual effects of the rains after the long drought . The . corn trado shows but little alteration .,"The Times, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15324,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,"climates perth culaAy , trees , by their resistance to drought , merit being sersonsly experimented with from this poiint of","The Times, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15325,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,"-Englaodsa home or hecalth for the over-worled . HE SEVERE DROUGHT. -MEIORY- T1WEATHERS ! "" ' SQlUIRE 'S EN ( GINE","The Times, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15326,24,5,1893,Spring,24,5,1893,Spring,"has at last participated in the general brtak-up of the drought . There was a smaiu attendance at market , which","The Times, 24th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15327,27,5,1893,Spring,27,5,1893,Spring,"50 S19 , C00 Total in sight .. 6,3280.03 8,787,000 Drought into sight during thew eek .. 25 , C00 34,000","The Times, 27th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15328,27,5,1893,Spring,27,5,1893,Spring,", persons might b-o put to considerable inconvenience if through drought , for iDstance , the company were unable to give","The Times, 27th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15329,29,5,1893,Spring,29,5,1893,Spring,"termination over our southern counties after the 21st ; the drought wvas ronewed , and again spread gradually to the northward","The Times, 29th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15330,29,5,1893,Spring,29,5,1893,Spring,acreage will be under an average on account of the drought . The condition of other crops is less satisfac- tory,"The Times, 29th May 1893",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15331,29,5,1893,Spring,29,5,1893,Spring,land has been killed by the wvinter frosts and the drought . But while reports come to hand of wheat in,"The Times, 29th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15332,29,5,1893,Spring,29,5,1893,Spring,", as the gene-al status has been lowered by continued drought , and night frosts have caused damage , but the","The Times, 29th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15333,29,5,1893,Spring,29,5,1893,Spring,"In the southern sections crops are generally injured by the drought , fodder products especially being killed in mxany sections .","The Times, 29th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15334,29,5,1893,Spring,29,5,1893,Spring,cent . of an average yield . Owing to the drought germination has been slow and irregular for 3ll spring sown,"The Times, 29th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15335,29,5,1893,Spring,29,5,1893,Spring,normal . At Berlin the market ha2 ruled firm on drought and cros news from lnun-a7y and quotstions ore eg. mark,"The Times, 29th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15336,1,6,1893,Summer,1,6,1893,Summer,as it was at the end of the long spring drought . The prospect of a fine day would have been,"The Times, 01st June 1893",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Epsom,19th Century newspaper,Media 15337,3,6,1893,Summer,3,6,1893,Summer,"'s , Wichbmore-hili. by , the Rev. A. C. A. Drought lI.A .. Vicar Of the parish , EUGENE ALFRED .","The Times, 03rd June 1893",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Southgate,19th Century newspaper,Media 15338,3,6,1893,Summer,3,6,1893,Summer,"that , had it not been for heavy losses by drought and the deterioration in value of all station property deuring","The Times, 03rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15339,5,6,1893,Summer,5,6,1893,Summer,"arrangement . AGRIULTURE . CROP AND STOCK PROSPECTS . The drought still continues over the greater part ol the country ,","The Times, 05th June 1893","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15340,5,6,1893,Summer,5,6,1893,Summer,"we are lamenting the effects of the long- . ontinued drought , MIiss If . L. Onerod issues a note of","The Times, 05th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15341,5,6,1893,Summer,5,6,1893,Summer,". Notwithstanding the "" break "" which occurred in the drought some time since , the fall of rain over our","The Times, 05th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15342,5,6,1893,Summer,5,6,1893,Summer,"being 2-2in. below average . With regard to the recent drought , the following particulars may be of interest v-Por the","The Times, 05th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15343,5,6,1893,Summer,5,6,1893,Summer,. It is worthy of note that immediately preceding tho drought there was heavy rain . brims the nine days April,"The Times, 05th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15344,8,6,1893,Summer,8,6,1893,Summer,"of -reat advantage in enabling the soil to resist the drought that followed , and the recent rains have done much","The Times, 08th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15345,8,6,1893,Summer,8,6,1893,Summer,"This year , at about the same period , the drought , or partial drought , was broken up , but","The Times, 08th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15346,8,6,1893,Summer,8,6,1893,Summer,"about the same period , the drought , or partial drought , was broken up , but , althougb storms have","The Times, 08th June 1893",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15347,8,6,1893,Summer,8,6,1893,Summer,"is past imnprovement "" "" as a result of the drought , the growth of straw and the first cut of","The Times, 08th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15348,9,6,1893,Summer,9,6,1893,Summer,congratu- lated the country upon the termination of the protracted drought and upon thri prospect of a good season for the,"The Times, 09th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15349,10,6,1893,Summer,10,6,1893,Summer,. A selection of handsome Suits e iformse . TUlE DROUGHT and SEWER FLUSHING. - .1By MERRYWEATHER'Ssystem of HYDRAULIC SEWER FLUSING,"The Times, 10th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15350,10,6,1893,Summer,10,6,1893,Summer,LOGAN does not tell us that this season 's long drought is due to the imperfections of the Agricultural Holdings Act,"The Times, 10th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15351,12,6,1893,Summer,12,6,1893,Summer,". S.Wy . H. CHARLES GOVER , Secretary . rIHE DROUGHT and SEWER FLUSHING. - TLyM YWRATEHER'5Saystem ofHYDRAULIO SEWVER FLEYSVIIG ""","The Times, 12nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15352,12,6,1893,Summer,12,6,1893,Summer,exception most of the reports to hand speak of the drought as still unbrQken . Vheat is everywhere the most forward,"The Times, 12nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15353,12,6,1893,Summer,12,6,1893,Summer,ing policy pursued at Epsom . But the long- continued drought has prevented trainers in all parts of the country from,"The Times, 12nd June 1893",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Epsom,19th Century newspaper,Media 15354,12,6,1893,Summer,12,6,1893,Summer,three States being caused in the main by long continued drought and extreme cold . A vast amount sown has been,"The Times, 12nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15355,13,6,1893,Summer,13,6,1893,Summer,". Loss ; g-rW.C. , or write Greenwich . THE DROUGHT and SEWVER FLUSHING. -- T SY MPIE UtY WEA'TIER'Ssr-stem ofHYDRtAULLIC","The Times, 13rd June 1893",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Greenwich,19th Century newspaper,Media 15356,13,6,1893,Summer,13,6,1893,Summer,". And is working cucceesu nseea sates during the present drought . Merrywcather and Sons . Limitca , 63 . Long-acre","The Times, 13rd June 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15357,14,6,1893,Summer,14,6,1893,Summer,"162 , Oxford-street , W. , London . T HE DROUGHT and EE FLS G- By ERRWEAHER sytemof HYDRAULIC SEVIER FLUSINGone-ent","The Times, 14th June 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15358,14,6,1893,Summer,14,6,1893,Summer,"ame still . seiferi , ng from botbh vermin- and drought , Prices of Coutinenmisi are 'coi supporited , holdere4 being","The Times, 14th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15359,15,6,1893,Summer,15,6,1893,Summer,"to-day , as 3ops ase . ulfering from the long drought . COTTOS . PalVEia OOla Jun e 14. -The9ew1 a","The Times, 15th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15360,16,6,1893,Summer,16,6,1893,Summer,"cosaequence of the continued drouhli DUBLIN , Jane fl-The continued drought in England is telling Agains t xi cattle trade generally","The Times, 16th June 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15361,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,41 . Farrinrgtou-street ladloining tie llolhorn-isl:duct . E.C . FliHE DROUGHT and SEWER FLUSHING. - 1 . By MEItRYWEATHSER'Ssystem ofHYDRAULLC SEWlER,"The Times, 17th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15362,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,"And ibs workting moegosguntly on several etsites during the present drought . Mlerrywveslhee and Sons , LImited . 63 , Long-acre","The Times, 17th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15363,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,ruled irm with an np ; ward tondEcny owing to drought bere and on the Continent . To- day the scnrketis,"The Times, 17th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15364,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,"aid of the land- owners who have suffered from the drought. - Dalziel . PARIS , JunE 17 . At this","The Times, 19th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15365,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,from a portion of the seed lying uAsprouted during the drought . All such corn can not have the uniform ripeness,"The Times, 19th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15366,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,. In The course of tie pats weelf the long drought baa increased in severity . This has been brought about,"The Times, 19th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15367,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,"weatherhas been exep onalUy hot and briliant , and the drought contnues in its inoternsty . At Ely oa Thursday there","The Times, 19th June 1893",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Ely,19th Century newspaper,Media 15368,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,many instances giving dineleatns of euerumbisg to the blight and drought . Jn reese earns grow era have even horn indured,"The Times, 19th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15369,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,"Y of lambs . which , owing to the continued drought , moved off very slo aiy at from Is. to","The Times, 19th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15370,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,"during the past week , and oving to the continued drought and the very hot weatber the nake of new cbeese","The Times, 19th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15371,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,sold at ell. ox ship . Be.trooi. -On the continued drought anid strong foreign advices old wrop advanced -ld .. aud,"The Times, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15372,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,manvy The general public has other things to consider besides drought or temperature and soon forgets the past . lt is,"The Times, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15373,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"should be done to help them . The almost unprecedented drought from which we are suffering , and which has remained","The Times, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15374,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"THE CONTINENT . BERLIN , JuNE 21 . The long-continued drought , broken only by short intervals of rain scarcely sufficient","The Times, 22nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15375,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"Bolland for the past few veeks , and a severe drought prevails in many parts of the country . In several","The Times, 22nd June 1893",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Bolland,19th Century newspaper,Media 15376,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"And is working successfully en several estates during- the present drought . Mserryweeather and Sons.6 Liumited. 13 , Long-sace , and","The Times, 23rd June 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15377,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,remunerative return ; and ( 2 ) to a severe drought . 2 . The Imperial Ottoman Government have specifically granted,"The Times, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15378,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,"And Ii working saccessfully on eseraml estates during the present drought . Merryweather aLnd Sons . Limited , 63 , Long-acre","The Times, 24th June 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15379,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,the paddocks at Busoey Park have suffered much from the drought . The apprehensions as to the outcome of the sale,"The Times, 26th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15380,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,1 and wvith this there came an end of the drought over all the eastern and soath-eastern counties . Rain has,"The Times, 26th June 1893",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15381,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,"of the dairy- , farming interest owing to the long-continued drought. ; 'We in Somerset have bad scarcely a drop of","The Times, 26th June 1893",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15382,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,". S W , ILLIAm oP WyKEROA2 ) 'sToMB.7 THiE DRouGHT AN-D TIlE DAmny PARfING IN-xEBsT 7 TaE Loss or ru","The Times, 26th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15383,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,"been most wel- come , as they show that the drought , which had lasted for about 15 weeks-and that ,","The Times, 26th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15384,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,", and the trade was generdllyr duLL . Tim renewed drought has broklenup in Essex , I.ud not a day tea","The Times, 26th June 1893",England,UKH,UKH3,UKH33,Braintree,19th Century newspaper,Media 15385,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,"The flax : crop is nut oltoing soviellnfter the protlseted drought , the late so.wn being rather stunted . On ticevrhole","The Times, 26th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15386,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,"Everyw-here the p1ltnt has been greatly tried by the prcolengid drought , andl in the %VArIt of itontuaud Sassex it shows","The Times, 26th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15387,27,6,1893,Summer,27,6,1893,Summer,and the following articles : -INtie Notes-The Breaking of thLe Drought-Texts unit Mottoes-Macdonaid 's Return-Character Note : The Spinster-Tournamnenta sand Matchez,"The Times, 27th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15388,28,6,1893,Summer,28,6,1893,Summer,and the following Artiles : -Nil Notes-Tho Breaking of the Drought-Texts and Mofttes-dae. donald 's Return-Character Note : The Spinster-Tournamnts and,"The Times, 28th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15389,30,6,1893,Summer,30,6,1893,Summer,"positions , with moderate areas of damage from beat and drought Con is ma3ing fair proegress . The monthly report of","The Times, 30th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15390,3,7,1893,Summer,3,7,1893,Summer,". A week ago.we were congratulating ourselves that the great drought , which has had such disastrous results on the crops","The Times, 03rd July 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15391,3,7,1893,Summer,3,7,1893,Summer,"lesser degree in districts in other southern counties ) the drought is practically unbroken , and the outlook as black as","The Times, 03rd July 1893",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15392,4,7,1893,Summer,4,7,1893,Summer,"Aknd is working sucessfully on several estates during the preseut drought , Mecrywesther and Suns , Limited , 63 , Long.ar.","The Times, 04th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15393,4,7,1893,Summer,4,7,1893,Summer,"is the country which is now suffering most from the drought which has continued since the beginning of M1arch , relieved","The Times, 04th July 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15394,4,7,1893,Summer,4,7,1893,Summer,order to realize to the fall the disaster that the drought of the present year has caused . We had last,"The Times, 04th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15395,4,7,1893,Summer,4,7,1893,Summer,"situation this year , and make the results of the drought of spring and summer more disastrous , so that at","The Times, 04th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15396,4,7,1893,Summer,4,7,1893,Summer,beginning of March the cocntry has been suffer- ing from drought ; there has been little or nothing to feed stock,"The Times, 04th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15397,4,7,1893,Summer,4,7,1893,Summer,"disastrous years . In 1868 we had a year of drought , when both the hay and root crops failIed .","The Times, 04th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15398,4,7,1893,Summer,4,7,1893,Summer,"Alorton 1 . The serviceableness ( in a time of drought ) of seed beds full of plants , especially cabbage","The Times, 04th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15399,4,7,1893,Summer,4,7,1893,Summer,"1868 may be useful nowv . In that year the drought did not break up until August 6 , on which","The Times, 04th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15400,6,7,1893,Summer,6,7,1893,Summer,"autumn months and the next spring . Unless the prolonged drought , which all persons interested in land hopo to see","The Times, 06th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15401,6,7,1893,Summer,6,7,1893,Summer,"ought tobe inathoroughly healthy condition after the prolonged spell of drought , and -when the rains come the growth under such","The Times, 06th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15402,6,7,1893,Summer,6,7,1893,Summer,"in proportion . HBELEY ROYAL REGATTA . Notwithstanding the long-prevalent drought , the regular visitors to Henley-on-Thames fully made up their","The Times, 06th July 1893",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Henley-on-Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 15403,7,7,1893,Summer,7,7,1893,Summer,re no *toro cttle on olfer. owinug to the continued drought .. - . DUlJI2r . July h. -Busiseti lss been,"The Times, 07th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15404,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,"is working successfully on Several . estates during the present drought . hterrywethsr an-I Sons , LimIted , G3 . Losg","The Times, 08th July 1893",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI21,Greenwich,19th Century newspaper,Media 15405,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,. burthe sllnt vsiebly shows the iffcets of the continued drought . A good m ( 2ontioee laps have bee bought,"The Times, 08th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15406,10,7,1893,Summer,10,7,1893,Summer,DESTIWCUGIVR NHU1'DERSSTO1MtS There can be no doubt that the long drought which prevailed so persistently over the southern zounties of England,"The Times, 10th July 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15407,10,7,1893,Summer,10,7,1893,Summer,"was first seen , anid on land where the persistent drought of April , May , and June had rendered proper","The Times, 10th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15408,10,7,1893,Summer,10,7,1893,Summer,and the plant becomes exhausted and frtithlss . In the droughty season of 186iS many acres of hop plants lost their,"The Times, 10th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15409,10,7,1893,Summer,10,7,1893,Summer,as fresh cenerations are continually hatched from the egks . Drought is also cansing the leaves to dry tip and fall,"The Times, 10th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15410,10,7,1893,Summer,10,7,1893,Summer,wveek . One of the more serious effects of the drought from which the country has suffered has Peen the great,"The Times, 10th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15411,11,7,1893,Summer,11,7,1893,Summer,"the result of a cold , backwark spring , wvith drought in some sections and too much moisture in others .","The Times, 11st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15412,11,7,1893,Summer,11,7,1893,Summer,"June , cool nights aud excessive rains , with occasional drought . Considerable injuly has been done in spots by lice","The Times, 11st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15413,12,7,1893,Summer,12,7,1893,Summer,"the 1ladura district was one which suffered very severely from drought , and its condition had always , caused suffering to","The Times, 12nd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15414,13,7,1893,Summer,13,7,1893,Summer,"the coming winter and spring . Owing to the prevailing drought in neighbouring countries , including England , there has been","The Times, 13rd July 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15415,15,7,1893,Summer,15,7,1893,Summer,except at a few minor t ; orts . The drought has seriously afrected the employment of agricultural labourers in mnDny,"The Times, 15th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15416,17,7,1893,Summer,17,7,1893,Summer,"up to the average . owing to the long continutd drought , and prices ar ereare , ly Eo goods .","The Times, 17th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15417,17,7,1893,Summer,17,7,1893,Summer,"bers of our stock , already shrunk by the present drought , will be permanently seduced . It is perhaps a","The Times, 17th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15418,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,not satisfactory . He was glad to say that the drought had been less severe in York-shire than in many parts,"The Times, 19th July 1893",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 15419,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"the liberation of the Australian colonies from their flnancial difficulties Drought about by the suspension of the banks ? First ,","The Times, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15420,19,7,1893,Summer,19,7,1893,Summer,"the Jews , whom he denounees as responsible for the drought and a.ll other evils which afflict Ger- many , while","The Times, 19th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15421,20,7,1893,Summer,20,7,1893,Summer,"no heart for speculation . The long and almost unexampled drought , happily now at an end , had caused very","The Times, 20th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15422,20,7,1893,Summer,20,7,1893,Summer,. ) Their first ye-ar has been marked by a drought ( laughter ) -a drought such as has not been,"The Times, 20th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15423,20,7,1893,Summer,20,7,1893,Summer,has been marked by a drought ( laughter ) -a drought such as has not been paralleled in our time .,"The Times, 20th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15424,22,7,1893,Summer,22,7,1893,Summer,"and anwoi Jan , . . Ja.eca and anotlitr-Solling v. Droughtun . EUPHEMIE COURTOP JUDICAI1TUR-THE COUItTOP APPEAL APPEAL COURTS L and","The Times, 22nd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15425,24,7,1893,Summer,24,7,1893,Summer,"those printed above , the disastrous effects of the long drought on the yield of cereals are at once apparent .","The Times, 24th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15426,26,7,1893,Summer,26,7,1893,Summer,"one Fortion of tho colony , and to the disastrous droughts in another , and partially also to the recent monetary","The Times, 26th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15427,27,7,1893,Summer,27,7,1893,Summer,. But they must be ready to retreat before excessive droughts at short notice . Rivers there are none ; thew,"The Times, 27th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15428,29,7,1893,Summer,29,7,1893,Summer,", and its severity would bn aggravated by the recent drought . The first period of prosperity was partlv under the","The Times, 29th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15429,29,7,1893,Summer,29,7,1893,Summer,"Ifs. ; dead . l4e , to its . per drought ; haddsck-s , dry , 2s. , 3n. , and","The Times, 29th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15430,31,7,1893,Summer,31,7,1893,Summer,much smaller scale than usual in WViirtemberg owing to the drought and the lack of fodder . That this should occur,"The Times, 31st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15431,31,7,1893,Summer,31,7,1893,Summer,"of the kingdom which have been least afflicted by the drought , and that as far as possiblo those of the","The Times, 31st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15432,31,7,1893,Summer,31,7,1893,Summer,"is making rapid growth , and where roots survived the drought these also nre mak-ing good progress . This is already","The Times, 31st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15433,2,8,1893,Summer,2,8,1893,Summer,"preceding four years , while in 1891 , owing to drought , the ntumber was only 9,500 . The teak forests","The Times, 02nd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15434,5,8,1893,Summer,5,8,1893,Summer,"rains have faUen at two or three points , the drought is yet unbroken and cotton basbeanconsiderblyinjnred . Moisturc s also","The Times, 05th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15435,8,8,1893,Summer,8,8,1893,Summer,"and-Ac . I : . gher for Septembher. nth coaonte*:d drought in the corn belt , icis:g strength to his tcarke'","The Times, 08th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15436,8,8,1893,Summer,8,8,1893,Summer,in tho latter respect ! the break tup of the drought has been as beneficial as in bringing on tho root,"The Times, 08th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15437,11,8,1893,Summer,11,8,1893,Summer,temperature aud deficient rainfall . In the spriDg wheat States drought has prevailed over extensive areas and has done much damage,"The Times, 11st August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15438,11,8,1893,Summer,11,8,1893,Summer,". Tbc condition of potz.toOs is due to the general drought , which has caused the falling-off , ani rain is","The Times, 11st August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15439,12,8,1893,Summer,12,8,1893,Summer,", wheat , and barley ( appasrently unaffected by tho drought tbis scason ) , and eaistaineine a large head of","The Times, 12nd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15440,14,8,1893,Summer,14,8,1893,Summer,"red-ford-street . Sitrand , W.C. ( FG.478 , ) 1DWAsRD DROUGHTON-ROUSE informs the I.E2clerzy and others that he bosREM1OVED from Canibridgeeto","The Times, 14th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15441,14,8,1893,Summer,14,8,1893,Summer,"birds have been lo , t owing to te protracted drought . Throughout the WVclsh moors sportsmen gene . rally had","The Times, 14th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15442,15,8,1893,Summer,15,8,1893,Summer,"proposal , but that was tho proposal that wasanow eriouily Drought forward . ' ( Hear , hear . ) Ho","The Times, 15th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15443,15,8,1893,Summer,15,8,1893,Summer,"the coming year . Owing to the recent , severe drought there was a scarcity of hay and other feeding stuLffs","The Times, 15th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15444,15,8,1893,Summer,15,8,1893,Summer,abundant crops generally of low quality . Although the continuons drought has had a deteroratina effect on the hulk oE grass,"The Times, 15th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15445,15,8,1893,Summer,15,8,1893,Summer,"Uiany oE the best feeding pastures suffered severely frnm tst drought , and did not keep tho usual complemcent of stock","The Times, 15th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15446,15,8,1893,Summer,15,8,1893,Summer,"the average , the quality was unnsually high . The drought injuriously affected the tillage lands of the south , from","The Times, 15th August 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15447,15,8,1893,Summer,15,8,1893,Summer,". In view of the exceptional circumstances resulting from the drought in the spring anid summer of this year , the","The Times, 15th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15448,17,8,1893,Summer,17,8,1893,Summer,", Ang . 15 ) . In snite of the drought the rice crop is expected to be abundant . The","The Times, 17th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15449,17,8,1893,Summer,17,8,1893,Summer,"will accompany tho expedition as political officer. -Beuter . THE DROUGHT ON THE CONTINENT . MADRID , AuG. 16 . Excessive","The Times, 17th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15450,17,8,1893,Summer,17,8,1893,Summer,the ground exposed to the sun was 122deg . The drought in the country is unprecedented . There is not sufficient,"The Times, 17th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15451,17,8,1893,Summer,17,8,1893,Summer,and other dry substances through the excessive heat and prolonged drought . In many villages the inhabitants are actually wvetting their,"The Times, 17th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15452,17,8,1893,Summer,17,8,1893,Summer,". MONTTLU9ON , AuG. 16 . Owing to the continued drought the rivers and sprinos in this part of the country","The Times, 17th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15453,18,8,1893,Summer,18,8,1893,Summer,"state , whvich also must have been aggravated by the drought . The valley of the Wye is a narrow one","The Times, 18th August 1893",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Wye,19th Century newspaper,Media 15454,19,8,1893,Summer,19,8,1893,Summer,"suppyly of lags in tho rivera , cawused i the drought . We hatve bored of f.o.b. sales at the OutpOrt","The Times, 19th August 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15455,19,8,1893,Summer,19,8,1893,Summer,"to Aivaly , excludina that rlace and Klazomen6.Y' ; THE DROUGHT ON THE CONTINENT . PAERS , AUG. 18 . Tho","The Times, 19th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15456,19,8,1893,Summer,19,8,1893,Summer,", AuJ. 18 . The unprecedented beat and the prolonged drought are causing very great distress in the agricultural districts .","The Times, 19th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15457,19,8,1893,Summer,19,8,1893,Summer,The honey exhibits number 72 . The effect of the drought this year has been to inCrease the entries of flowers,"The Times, 19th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15458,21,8,1893,Summer,21,8,1893,Summer,"20l. par ton less . In consequence ot tho renewed drought tho demand for milling offahl has been more active ,","The Times, 21st August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15459,28,8,1893,Summer,28,8,1893,Summer,"year 's figures , owing to the intensity of the drought in June and July , will show a still further","The Times, 28th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15460,28,8,1893,Summer,28,8,1893,Summer,account as food for sheep and cattle . The long drought has thus had its indirect as well as its direct,"The Times, 28th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15461,28,8,1893,Summer,28,8,1893,Summer,the amount of the autumn 's rainfall . If the drought continues thoir chances will not be good . We have,"The Times, 28th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15462,29,8,1893,Summer,29,8,1893,Summer,vendors threughoat the ido . . NOTICB . AFTER the DROUGHT. -To IIMPROVE DEFICIENT CLOVER LES SOW NOW SUTTONi 'S LATE,"The Times, 29th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15463,29,8,1893,Summer,29,8,1893,Summer,a notice to the effect that in consequence of the drought the water supply would be cut off between 6 p.m.,"The Times, 29th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15464,31,8,1893,Summer,31,8,1893,Summer,40. l6d . IN OTICE . . ' AFTER the DROUGHT. -To IMPROVE DErEFiCIENT CLOVERLEE114S ' SOW NOW : SUTTO2 ;,"The Times, 31st August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15465,1,9,1893,Autumn,1,9,1893,Autumn,"tenants allowed the water to waste . Owing to the drought and abnormal heat during the week ending Aagust 19 ,","The Times, 01st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15466,1,9,1893,Autumn,1,9,1893,Autumn,"pay stated that , owing to the probunged and severe drought this year , there had been an axcessive uso of","The Times, 01st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15467,1,9,1893,Autumn,1,9,1893,Autumn,"On behalf of the defendants it was urged that the drought and abnormal heau had mado a constant supply impossibla ,","The Times, 01st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15468,2,9,1893,Autumn,2,9,1893,Autumn,"state that , in consequence of the prolonged period of drought in the Newquay districb as well as elsewhere , the","The Times, 02nd September 1893",England,UKK,UKK3,UKK30,Newquay,19th Century newspaper,Media 15469,2,9,1893,Autumn,2,9,1893,Autumn,"was a good hatching season , but owing to the drought a large number of young birds disappeared . However ,","The Times, 02nd September 1893",England,UKJ,"UKJ3,UKJ1","UKJ33,UKJ11","North Hampshire,West Berkshire",19th Century newspaper,Media 15470,2,9,1893,Autumn,2,9,1893,Autumn,", bct for the loss of young birds in the drought , the hatching was highly saccessful , and in most","The Times, 02nd September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15471,4,9,1893,Autumn,4,9,1893,Autumn,needlessly alarmed by the statements contained therein . The long-continued drought has rendered it imperative that every possible means should be,"The Times, 04th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15472,4,9,1893,Autumn,4,9,1893,Autumn,"the last 48 hours -since the end of February a drought has prevailed , and up to the date of writing","The Times, 04th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15473,6,9,1893,Autumn,6,9,1893,Autumn,", Etrengthened on unfavourable weather reports and the cantianaue oatrho drought in tho com belt , ea osr firm and Yc","The Times, 06th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15474,7,9,1893,Autumn,7,9,1893,Autumn,"the want of such en ply should arise from unusual drought , or other unavoid2able cause or accident . Those two","The Times, 07th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15475,7,9,1893,Autumn,7,9,1893,Autumn,". Thoe company contended that it was due to "" drought or other unavoidable cause or accident . "" It might","The Times, 07th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15476,7,9,1893,Autumn,7,9,1893,Autumn,"usual being consumed in the neighbourhood was not from "" drought "" within the meaning of the Act , the ""","The Times, 07th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15477,7,9,1893,Autumn,7,9,1893,Autumn,""" within the meaning of the Act , the "" drought "" therein relating to eof srings or streams tbrough heat","The Times, 07th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15478,8,9,1893,Autumn,8,9,1893,Autumn,"The autumn rtcdineg of wheat , is cutailed by the drought . VWIEAT openel With December %Sc. lower , improved at","The Times, 08th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15479,9,9,1893,Autumn,9,9,1893,Autumn,"duiring the past week has been usfavourable . In Tesan drought c.ontiuesast most p.ints , aud nu Tenuneeo alSD tho crop","The Times, 09th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15480,9,9,1893,Autumn,9,9,1893,Autumn,"the quantity which was expected , in consequence of the drought of the past month , and it is very frequently","The Times, 09th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15481,11,9,1893,Autumn,11,9,1893,Autumn,the neeeuity of a curtailment of the spapIy should tbo drought continue . The storage in tbe Corporation reservoirs has been,"The Times, 11st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15482,11,9,1893,Autumn,11,9,1893,Autumn,the follotving table - It is pointed out that the drought in spring and early summer seriously affected the early hay,"The Times, 11st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15483,11,9,1893,Autumn,11,9,1893,Autumn,to the poorness of the pasturage consequent on the recont drought . The summons was dismissed . THE THEATnEs. -At the,"The Times, 11st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15484,11,9,1893,Autumn,11,9,1893,Autumn,"dcline in condition tbroughout the country cused by widely PreTlilong droughts . The condition of 4heeat , contidering both winter and","The Times, 11st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15485,11,9,1893,Autumn,11,9,1893,Autumn,"snDfaourable weather con- dItions and the amount to which tho drought had been prominent , correipondents asoriho the falling-off in ondition","The Times, 11st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15486,16,9,1893,Autumn,16,9,1893,Autumn,"ity of water is ample and unaffected by the longest drought , and its quality has always proved excellent apon examination","The Times, 16th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15487,16,9,1893,Autumn,16,9,1893,Autumn,west to Boulia ony to be driven back again by drought as far as the Thomsou river . In a fruti,"The Times, 16th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15488,18,9,1893,Autumn,18,9,1893,Autumn,"suffered from the same caus3 in spring and summer , drought has again become very serious in its effects . From","The Times, 18th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15489,20,9,1893,Autumn,20,9,1893,Autumn,"crop reports wcre less favour- able owing to the prevailing drought ; but the health of the cattle was , on","The Times, 20th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15490,21,9,1893,Autumn,21,9,1893,Autumn,water-line and the rate of its subsequent restoration . The drought had made clearly apparent the veakness of gravitation water supplies,"The Times, 21st September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15491,26,9,1893,Autumn,26,9,1893,Autumn,". The winter , also , is heralded by another drought , which is making the situation still more serious .","The Times, 26th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15492,26,9,1893,Autumn,26,9,1893,Autumn,"tersely sums up the situation in North Wilts . "" Drought still continues , "" he says , "" and prevents","The Times, 26th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15493,26,9,1893,Autumn,26,9,1893,Autumn,23s. to 33s. eacb . Turnips sulfering terribly from the drought . Pastures burut up ; young clover sEeeds well set,"The Times, 26th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15494,30,9,1893,Autumn,30,9,1893,Autumn,"let the young men have their The effect of the drought this year has led M. Viger , Minister of Agriculture","The Times, 30th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15495,30,9,1893,Autumn,30,9,1893,Autumn,found theorists bold enough to contend that the long protracted drought of 1893 has had little or nothing to do with,"The Times, 30th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15496,30,9,1893,Autumn,30,9,1893,Autumn,"of salmon , especially when it takes place after protracted droughts , anfortunately provides in too many instances ample evidence of","The Times, 30th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15497,3,10,1893,Autumn,3,10,1893,Autumn,"needed , especially in the Eastern -counties where the second drought has left the land very parched and unworkable . The","The Times, 03rd October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15498,3,10,1893,Autumn,3,10,1893,Autumn,"ger acre below average . Roots bave again suffered trom drought , but are being refreshed with rain , happily ,","The Times, 03rd October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15499,3,10,1893,Autumn,3,10,1893,Autumn,"seem to leave a fair living proit , but the drought , by dimin:shing oar coru crops ( grown where the","The Times, 03rd October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15500,3,10,1893,Autumn,3,10,1893,Autumn,"the present dearth of herbage , owing to the long drought , are certaiu to be eaten with avidity . '","The Times, 03rd October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15501,6,10,1893,Autumn,6,10,1893,Autumn,", Mr. Guest , hast in consequence of tbe severe drought this season , given back the wbole of the rent","The Times, 06th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15502,6,10,1893,Autumn,6,10,1893,Autumn,"satisfactorily to maintain their sapply during the long apd unprecedented drought . Tbe river Lea had not failed them , but","The Times, 06th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15503,7,10,1893,Autumn,7,10,1893,Autumn,"wvas less than eight inches . London has had the drought almost , it not quite , as saverely as any","The Times, 07th October 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15504,7,10,1893,Autumn,7,10,1893,Autumn,"on its eastern side all stations at "" hich the drought could be regarded as seriously exceptional . Your obedient servant","The Times, 07th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15505,11,10,1893,Autumn,11,10,1893,Autumn,1891 . It is the worst October average since the drought year of BBid when it was 68. and 188 .,"The Times, 11st October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15506,11,10,1893,Autumn,11,10,1893,Autumn,"conditions have not been favonrable : protracted and vwidely prevalent drought , cxcessive moisturo at some places , aed varroos iosect","The Times, 11st October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15507,11,10,1893,Autumn,11,10,1893,Autumn,"not broken untUi the latter end of September .. The drought was moet Eevere in tcc principal corn-producing States , and","The Times, 11st October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15508,16,10,1893,Autumn,16,10,1893,Autumn,"where compelled to do so . YFax .. -Tise continued drought has interfered with seutehing.operations , end qusantity of fibre at","The Times, 16th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15509,16,10,1893,Autumn,16,10,1893,Autumn,"and southern counties-i.e. , in the regions where the suromer drought was strongest . Jersey has an aggregate of 3in. ,","The Times, 16th October 1893",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15510,16,10,1893,Autumn,16,10,1893,Autumn,"horses trade was bal and plices very low . The drought of the past siiumer , and the consequent scarcity of","The Times, 16th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15511,20,10,1893,Autumn,20,10,1893,Autumn,will yield a goodlreturn . Outside camps have suffered from drought and frosts but they are improving with the recent rains,"The Times, 20th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15512,21,10,1893,Autumn,21,10,1893,Autumn,"year . There has been great mortality in cattle through drought . The crops are improving with the recent rains ,","The Times, 21st October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15513,26,10,1893,Autumn,26,10,1893,Autumn,", and so rrange my affairs . The long rainsand droughts herearemosttrying . H1ere ( wrote the prisoner ) the remnant","The Times, 26th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15514,30,10,1893,Autumn,30,10,1893,Autumn,"in con-sequence of a prevailing scarcity of water . The drought caused much animal suffering , as well as financial loss","The Times, 30th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15515,30,10,1893,Autumn,30,10,1893,Autumn,"from counties which were most severely stricken by the recent drought that the root crop is buLlking satisfactorily , that the","The Times, 30th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15516,1,11,1893,Autumn,1,11,1893,Autumn,"still very blind in most places , while the prolonged drought made it imnossible for hotnds to get the prelimninary work","The Times, 01st November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15517,4,11,1893,Autumn,4,11,1893,Autumn,wheat in onr field . In the present year the drought began earlier and lasted longer than it did in the,"The Times, 04th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15518,7,11,1893,Autumn,7,11,1893,Autumn,those districts where crops were not seriously ai7ccted by the drought the pleasant condition of harvest End autumn work seems to,"The Times, 07th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15519,7,11,1893,Autumn,7,11,1893,Autumn,"been the case for a number of years . The drought , which in the early Dart of tho season injuriously","The Times, 07th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15520,7,11,1893,Autumn,7,11,1893,Autumn,are likely to continue after the evil influences of the drought have long passed away . For exarrple : -(I) lLondon,"The Times, 07th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15521,7,11,1893,Autumn,7,11,1893,Autumn,"has not suffered from thu depressing influences of the recent drought , is the increasod competition for farms wlien they come","The Times, 07th November 1893",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15522,11,11,1893,Autumn,11,11,1893,Autumn,2nain to tho e eevseete tnu ; ive nod persistenlt drought . tBoUowing is the yield i the pincipalStates TEr REPsOBTED,"The Times, 11st November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15523,11,11,1893,Autumn,11,11,1893,Autumn,"and this caution would have been rewarded but for the drought at their stations of Bowen Downs and Nive Downs ,","The Times, 11st November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15524,13,11,1893,Autumn,13,11,1893,Autumn,half of Gr 4t Britain suiffered far less from tho drought than the southern part of the island . ' Autumn,"The Times, 13rd November 1893",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15525,13,11,1893,Autumn,13,11,1893,Autumn,which appear invariably to suter when England is smitten vith drought . The autumn weather has favoured the lifting of the,"The Times, 13rd November 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15526,13,11,1893,Autumn,13,11,1893,Autumn,"part of the country whieh suflere' mo soverely from the drought . In Glrea't Britain tiere were last year abo'ut 360,000","The Times, 13rd November 1893",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15527,13,11,1893,Autumn,13,11,1893,Autumn,"Yo&lk , le9s than 9,000 acres . Fassing within the drought-stricken area , tho county of Norfolk nlone gtows nearly 50,000","The Times, 13rd November 1893",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15528,13,11,1893,Autumn,13,11,1893,Autumn,"the many farmers who have lost their mnangel throuigh the drought , and who can not afford to buy , the","The Times, 13rd November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15529,16,11,1893,Autumn,16,11,1893,Autumn,""" It also notes that the effects of the long drought of last spring and summer have been less injurious thanwas","The Times, 16th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15530,16,11,1893,Autumn,16,11,1893,Autumn,"interest because it was desired to kneiw what effect the drought , which had been ruling for three months when the","The Times, 16th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15531,20,11,1893,Autumn,20,11,1893,Autumn,"Let us hope that after the baneful results of the drought of 1893 have long passed away , the benefits derived","The Times, 20th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15532,20,11,1893,Autumn,20,11,1893,Autumn,"example , proved its superiority over the clovers in resisting drought . Few realizethe important position whlich Lucerne-the Alfalfa of the","The Times, 20th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15533,20,11,1893,Autumn,20,11,1893,Autumn,and clover seeds mixtures on soils liable to suffer from drought . It is to be feared that some of tho,"The Times, 20th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15534,20,11,1893,Autumn,20,11,1893,Autumn,"quantities in districts north of those so severely affected by drought , and for the moment ib can be bbught at","The Times, 20th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15535,20,11,1893,Autumn,20,11,1893,Autumn,stocks being exhausted and the short supply resulting from the drought in Franco ; but the qua ity is fine .,"The Times, 20th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15536,20,11,1893,Autumn,20,11,1893,Autumn,"1S . WATEI1 FAxncE AT LrICESTER. -Owing to the N1abonged drought there is great scarcity of water at Leicoer , and","The Times, 20th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15537,20,11,1893,Autumn,20,11,1893,Autumn,". The storm moderated about 3 o'clock . The long-continued drought in North-east Yorkshire came to an end on Saturday ,","The Times, 20th November 1893",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 15538,20,11,1893,Autumn,20,11,1893,Autumn,"and Durham the weather , following a long spell of drought resulting in a wide-spread water-famine , has becr stormy for","The Times, 20th November 1893",England,UKC,"UKC1,UKC2","UKC14,UKC21",,19th Century newspaper,Media 15539,20,11,1893,Autumn,20,11,1893,Autumn,selling at considerably less . Although mRoat samples are coloury.tho drought this season praetezedthem acquirngA full condition on many soils .,"The Times, 20th November 1893",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,19th Century newspaper,Media 15540,24,11,1893,Autumn,24,11,1893,Autumn,"It would have been impossible , on account of the drought , for the columnu to proceed by the route originally","The Times, 24th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15541,30,11,1893,Autumn,30,11,1893,Autumn,"to date November 29 . Probationary Assistant Engineer. -Arthar E. Drought , to tho Trafalgar , to date November 29 .","The Times, 30th November 1893",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Trafalgar Square,19th Century newspaper,Media 15542,2,12,1893,Winter,2,12,1893,Winter,"current year only being 1,000. 2 . The prolonged general drought . This is a true statement ot the condition of","The Times, 02nd December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15543,5,12,1893,Winter,5,12,1893,Winter,"a considerable number had been entirely ruined by the disastrous drought , which lasted from the beginning of MIarch , throughoult","The Times, 05th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15544,7,12,1893,Winter,7,12,1893,Winter,"request of the Wulrtemberg Government in consequence of the prevailing drought and lar. ; of fodder ; but the L'mperor ,","The Times, 07th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15545,8,12,1893,Winter,8,12,1893,Winter,account of the scarcity of erdinary keep during the severe drought of the past summer . By the Contagious Diseases (,"The Times, 08th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15546,11,12,1893,Winter,11,12,1893,Winter,"tuined'to' their propern se . Floods , fres , and droughts were the : three greatest evils with which the farmer","The Times, 11st December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15547,12,12,1893,Winter,12,12,1893,Winter,falling off is chiefly being acoounted for by tho long drought experienced durin the summer and tho general desruess of hay,"The Times, 12nd December 1893",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15548,12,12,1893,Winter,12,12,1893,Winter,"condition until last September , when the prolonged and unprecedented drought and the consequent fall of the water level in Lougz","The Times, 12nd December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15549,12,12,1893,Winter,12,12,1893,Winter,"of impoundingmore water therein to draw upon in time of drought ; thbat the company have maintained , upheld , and","The Times, 12nd December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15550,20,12,1893,Winter,20,12,1893,Winter,"THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES . Sir , -The exceptional drought of the spring and summer of the present year probably","The Times, 20th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15551,21,12,1893,Winter,21,12,1893,Winter,"conditions under which they were grown , owing to tho drought this year . Tho total offcrinci were 1,372 bales ,","The Times, 21st December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15552,25,12,1893,Winter,25,12,1893,Winter,not in Scotland . which was less affected by the drought . The yield of oats in England is this year,"The Times, 25th December 1893","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15553,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,this period there was no suggestion of the scorching eummer drought . which the fates had in store ; all indications,"The Times, 01st January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15554,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,"by the dust which had accmmulated under a month 's drought . As April advanced , and still no rain fell","The Times, 01st January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15555,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,the conviction that they were face to face with a drought which would not only be most serious in its inmnediate,"The Times, 01st January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15556,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,"island , lying on the south , where the never-to-be-forgotten drought of 1893 reached its highest degree of intensity . This","The Times, 01st January 1894",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15557,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,"of 1893 reached its highest degree of intensity . This drought- stricken area of the iE:astern , Southern , Western ,","The Times, 01st January 1894",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15558,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,some copious rains led to a temporary cessation of the drought in July . Throughout most of the period the pitiless,"The Times, 01st January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15559,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,"themselves , and for some part of the period of drought they proved to be an almost priceless possession upon the","The Times, 01st January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15560,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,"lips when it was found that in Septem- ber the drought was but accentuated and intensified . Looking back , the","The Times, 01st January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15561,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,"across England from the mouth of the Humber , the drought was less severe , and in the northern counties the","The Times, 01st January 1894",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,Humber,19th Century newspaper,Media 15562,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,rule that when the south of England is smitten with drought the section referred to of the sister isle suffers simultaneously,"The Times, 01st January 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15563,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,"the recent extraordinary season upon the crops , especially in drought-stricken England . is faithfully reflected in the official Agricultural Returns","The Times, 01st January 1894","UK,England",,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15564,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,"and dryness as the wheat crop is , but the drought began too early in the spring . The following table","The Times, 01st January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15565,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,noteworthy that every one of these counties is within the drought-stricken area lying south of the line from the mouth of,"The Times, 01st January 1894","England,Wales","UKG,UKL",UKG1,UKG11,"Humber,South Wales",19th Century newspaper,Media 15566,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,"Exeepting the lastuamed , all these counties are within the drought-stricken area of England . The total loss of sheep in","The Times, 01st January 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15567,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,"the output of milk having been argely restricted when the drought was at its height . Cheese-makers , notably in Somerset","The Times, 01st January 1894",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15568,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,"arising from the scarcity of ordinary keep during the long drought . Glanders , including farcy , was not quite so","The Times, 01st January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15569,2,1,1894,Winter,2,1,1894,Winter,only too faithfully reflected by the Revenue Returns . A drought without parallel in living memory has operated most disastrously upon,"The Times, 02nd January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15570,2,1,1894,Winter,2,1,1894,Winter,"and dairymenrejoice in abundant grass . 13ut last year 's drought has impartially struck at every form of rural activity ,","The Times, 02nd January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15571,4,1,1894,Winter,4,1,1894,Winter,condition of some of the fine Buenos Ayres caused by drought in that section about 260 bales were withdramn . Since,"The Times, 04th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15572,4,1,1894,Winter,4,1,1894,Winter,"As if these troubles were not enough , an extraordinary drought , affecting the larger part of England , has caused","The Times, 04th January 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15573,4,1,1894,Winter,4,1,1894,Winter,"was caused by heavy rains following the long period of drought , and the shortage was followed by an abnormally plentiful","The Times, 04th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15574,4,1,1894,Winter,4,1,1894,Winter,were absent just when they would have sold well . Drought in Europe forced supxlies prematurely on the market . Strikes,"The Times, 04th January 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15575,4,1,1894,Winter,4,1,1894,Winter,"amount of specnlative interest , and a long spell of drought in the early summer stimulated consumptive demand . The short-","The Times, 04th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15576,4,1,1894,Winter,4,1,1894,Winter,the greater part of the past year . The protracted drought in the spring caused grave apprehensions of a failure of,"The Times, 04th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15577,4,1,1894,Winter,4,1,1894,Winter,"at ports of shimnient , and later by the continued drought , all of which comnbined to steadily enhance values ,","The Times, 04th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15578,8,1,1894,Winter,8,1,1894,Winter,"In the course of a commrunication on "" The Great Drought of l893t "" Mr. F. J. Brodie gives a map","The Times, 08th January 1894","England,Wales",UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15579,8,1,1894,Winter,8,1,1894,Winter,the distribution of rainfall in England and Wales during the drought period of the recent disastrous year . The nnual reports,"The Times, 08th January 1894","England,Wales",UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15580,8,1,1894,Winter,8,1,1894,Winter,much affected during the past year by the pro- longed drought from March to the early part of the summer .,"The Times, 08th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15581,10,1,1894,Winter,10,1,1894,Winter,"light and thin for want of rain , yet the drought was not felt so severely in Ireland as in England","The Times, 10th January 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15582,10,1,1894,Winter,10,1,1894,Winter,held out for the breedinof poultry . Duriing tile extreme drought wlhicli prevailed last suunimor cattle were sorniewhat deteriorated in condition,"The Times, 10th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15583,10,1,1894,Winter,10,1,1894,Winter,", and are llable to periodiial obstruetion by floods or drought . The Castle Royal Mlail Company , under contract with","The Times, 10th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15584,15,1,1894,Winter,15,1,1894,Winter,"experienced . There was the Australian banking crisis , the drought and poor harvest prospects here and in several other countries","The Times, 15th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15585,15,1,1894,Winter,15,1,1894,Winter,"published , but owing to the effects of the prolonged drought of 1893 it is to be feared that the yield","The Times, 15th January 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15586,16,1,1894,Winter,16,1,1894,Winter,"and exceptional causes-viz. , the coal strike , the protracted drought , and the epidemic at Vorthing . Of these the","The Times, 16th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15587,16,1,1894,Winter,16,1,1894,Winter,"not so easy to estimate the loss due to the drought , for it not only affected the quantity of agricultural","The Times, 16th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15588,17,1,1894,Winter,17,1,1894,Winter,"the extension of the Prussian railway system , and the drought of last year , the speech from the Throne goes","The Times, 17th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15589,18,1,1894,Winter,18,1,1894,Winter,"materially hampered by causes beyond their control , such as drought and the , ravages of insects . Mr. Kogan has","The Times, 18th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15590,19,1,1894,Winter,19,1,1894,Winter,Agricultural industry had suffered by the severe and almost unexampled drought . In these cirzumstances it was at least with a,"The Times, 19th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15591,25,1,1894,Winter,25,1,1894,Winter,traffic was probably in a great measure due -Lo the drought . as well as some part of the decrease in,"The Times, 25th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15592,27,1,1894,Winter,27,1,1894,Winter,"raiseui a question which had arisen in consequence of the drought of last summer , under the Waterworks Clauses Act of","The Times, 27th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15593,27,1,1894,Winter,27,1,1894,Winter,"a susficient supply of water *' unless prevented by unusual drought or other unavoidable cause or accident . "" In August","The Times, 27th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15594,27,1,1894,Winter,27,1,1894,Winter,"magistrate found that there was an insufficient supply from the drought and the extraordinary co6sutmption of water , and that this","The Times, 27th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15595,27,1,1894,Winter,27,1,1894,Winter,"last year there was a scarcity of water through the drought , which caused an excessive consumption and a diminished supplv","The Times, 27th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15596,27,1,1894,Winter,27,1,1894,Winter,"entitled to a sufficient supply "" unless prevented by natural drought or other unavoidable cause or acci- dent . ' The","The Times, 27th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15597,30,1,1894,Winter,30,1,1894,Winter,the localities in which the full brunt of the summer drought had to be faced the ftocks of dy fbdder hate,"The Times, 30th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15598,30,1,1894,Winter,30,1,1894,Winter,"recorded in the similarly hot , but not quite so droughty , year of 188s . The average price of native","The Times, 30th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15599,30,1,1894,Winter,30,1,1894,Winter,"autumn ripen- ing , may be biighted by rain or drought or frost , and so I preferred to visit the","The Times, 30th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15600,30,1,1894,Winter,30,1,1894,Winter,not seem to me so great as the risk from drought in Australia-scarcely greater than the risk from a prolbnged wet,"The Times, 30th January 1894",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15601,31,1,1894,Winter,31,1,1894,Winter,"and oats to irrigate these winter crops during the wvinter droughts . The summer crops , such as maize , potatoes","The Times, 31st January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15602,3,2,1894,Winter,3,2,1894,Winter,Permanent Pasture Seeds bave taken well in spite of the drought . They were sown the second veek in April and,"The Times, 03rd February 1894",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15603,5,2,1894,Winter,5,2,1894,Winter,"and consequently the dissimilar effects , of last year 's drought than a comparison at the present moment of the Lothians","The Times, 05th February 1894",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15604,5,2,1894,Winter,5,2,1894,Winter,. IMPORTS OP ILAY INTO THE UNITED KINGDOM . The drought which ruined the English hay crop fast *ear gave a,"The Times, 05th February 1894",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15605,5,2,1894,Winter,5,2,1894,Winter,"hlf of last year , however , after , the drought hid become an accomplished fact , that the imports of","The Times, 05th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15606,19,2,1894,Winter,19,2,1894,Winter,bottoms of the hedgebankswhere the vegetation was burnt up by drought last July have at length greened over again with a,"The Times, 19th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15607,19,2,1894,Winter,19,2,1894,Winter,"Sons , of Reading , state : - The protracted drought which prevailed in the southerm and midland coimties bas not","The Times, 19th February 1894",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15608,24,2,1894,Winter,24,2,1894,Winter,assist the reular staff . Owing to thq long continued drought the forest had s.fered very severely from fresw-mostly the work,"The Times, 24th February 1894",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Connaught,19th Century newspaper,Media 15609,24,2,1894,Winter,24,2,1894,Winter,"from Buenos Ayres , that it has been damaged by drought along part of their line , but , nevertheless ,","The Times, 24th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15610,1,3,1894,Spring,1,3,1894,Spring,There might be in store in the future some such drought as was then recorded . For until they came to,"The Times, 01st March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15611,1,3,1894,Spring,1,3,1894,Spring,"to Mr. Symons for his paper , mentioned the great drought of 1893 , and said that , although many towns","The Times, 01st March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15612,1,3,1894,Spring,1,3,1894,Spring,"with a sufficient amount-of water . There had been no drought which the Thames had not provided for , and he","The Times, 01st March 1894",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKJ1,,Thames Valley,19th Century newspaper,Media 15613,2,3,1894,Spring,2,3,1894,Spring,"he could not have calculated . It wasa time of drought and the nativas believed him to be a rain-maker ,","The Times, 02nd March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15614,3,3,1894,Spring,3,3,1894,Spring,"for the milk trade- everywhere . Owing to the great drought in the earlier part of the year , milk was","The Times, 03rd March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15615,8,3,1894,Spring,8,3,1894,Spring,"gorgeous butterfly . Here the veldt is sweet , extended droughts are unknown , and the summer rains never fail .","The Times, 08th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15616,15,3,1894,Spring,15,3,1894,Spring,in the price of hay on account of the long drought of last summer ; coal also has gone up in,"The Times, 15th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15617,15,3,1894,Spring,15,3,1894,Spring,", in , and it was not anticipated that the drought 'would have any effect on their capital nnd income ,","The Times, 15th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15618,17,3,1894,Spring,17,3,1894,Spring,Permanent Pasture Seeds have takon wUl in spite of the drought . Theyw ere sown the second weekin April and cut,"The Times, 17th March 1894",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,Watford,19th Century newspaper,Media 15619,19,3,1894,Spring,19,3,1894,Spring,"small , the latter circumstance being a result of the droughty summer . None the less is it unwise economy to","The Times, 19th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15620,22,3,1894,Spring,22,3,1894,Spring,in many places 'y the aLdditinal disaster of the loug drought . It was just beginn.ing to recover in parts under,"The Times, 22nd March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15621,24,3,1894,Spring,24,3,1894,Spring,"said , perhaps-is that in which , after the long drought , the fountains of affection are opened . Among the","The Times, 24th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15622,24,3,1894,Spring,24,3,1894,Spring,i'ermanent Pasture Seeds have token wIl in spite of the drought . Toey were sown the second wkin April and cut,"The Times, 24th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15623,24,3,1894,Spring,24,3,1894,Spring,the ninisnur dry weather flow in extreme cases of long drought . And -when we remember that every summer the river,"The Times, 24th March 1894",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Teddington,19th Century newspaper,Media 15624,29,3,1894,Spring,29,3,1894,Spring,"to the losses sustained by the farmers through the long drought . The wheat crop is good , bntthe low price","The Times, 29th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15625,29,3,1894,Spring,29,3,1894,Spring,"to the losses sustained by the farmers through the long drought . Politics are also in an unsettled state , the","The Times, 29th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15626,31,3,1894,Spring,31,3,1894,Spring,as there had been losses owing to the p rotrawted drought of last season . Wages had falen by about a,"The Times, 31st March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15627,2,4,1894,Spring,2,4,1894,Spring,sarprise to learn that concurrently with the protracted and disastrous drought of last year dire disappointment accompanied the gathering in of,"The Times, 02nd April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15628,2,4,1894,Spring,2,4,1894,Spring,altered their usual course along the coast . The protracted drought happily appears not to have encouraged to any extent the,"The Times, 02nd April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15629,2,4,1894,Spring,2,4,1894,Spring,on all the stations along the river . The protracted drought in the earlier part of the year nata- rally affected,"The Times, 02nd April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15630,4,4,1894,Spring,4,4,1894,Spring,"streaum , but to apply the illustration to ourselves should droughts supervene , such as may be reasonably exp-cted from the","The Times, 04th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15631,4,4,1894,Spring,4,4,1894,Spring,"have brought home , and against probable futare losses by droughts , we should occupy an irreproachable position , wh3tever may","The Times, 04th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15632,4,4,1894,Spring,4,4,1894,Spring,"forttne to experience a series of good years free from drought , we might be able to add to our public","The Times, 04th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15633,4,4,1894,Spring,4,4,1894,Spring,"by the heavy losses they had sustained through the prolonged drought and the severity of the last South African winter ,","The Times, 04th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15634,6,4,1894,Spring,6,4,1894,Spring,"within a short time the town vould probably suffer from drought , the London County Counci opposed the scheme , and","The Times, 06th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15635,6,4,1894,Spring,6,4,1894,Spring,"Opposition cheers . ) They said there would be no drought , but there was , which showed how little reliance","The Times, 06th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15636,6,4,1894,Spring,6,4,1894,Spring,"Bill , they were equally confiden.t there would be no drought , and were proved by events to be grossly in","The Times, 06th April 1894",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15637,7,4,1894,Spring,7,4,1894,Spring,"and the increased expenditure consequent on the late succession of droughts in the Australian colonies . The board , in preference","The Times, 07th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15638,7,4,1894,Spring,7,4,1894,Spring,"safety , as , although the speedy recovery from such droughts as have prevailed lately is ordinarily of a very remarkable","The Times, 07th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15639,7,4,1894,Spring,7,4,1894,Spring,Permanent Pastcre Seeds hare taken well in spite of the drought . They were sown the second week in April and,"The Times, 07th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15640,7,4,1894,Spring,7,4,1894,Spring,"that tbere is room for more , even ia this drought . "" -a Nortb , Estq. , Rloughasn . DtUJTTON","The Times, 07th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15641,7,4,1894,Spring,7,4,1894,Spring,"the zinrinium dry weather flowv in 'extreme cases of long drought . "" How Mr. Hopkins can justify this state- ment","The Times, 07th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15642,7,4,1894,Spring,7,4,1894,Spring,"fow or the river on the rare occasions of exceptional drought to the present minimum , but in such way as","The Times, 07th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15643,9,4,1894,Spring,9,4,1894,Spring,"pursued byindividual farmers . If tlle season should prove a droughty one , andthis disquieting suggestion is frequently heard , the","The Times, 09th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15644,10,4,1894,Spring,10,4,1894,Spring,be remembered that Larkworthy returned after an unprecedented series of droughts ; but before Larkworthy left the drought came to an,"The Times, 10th April 1894",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Larkworthy,19th Century newspaper,Media 15645,10,4,1894,Spring,10,4,1894,Spring,"unprecedented series of droughts ; but before Larkworthy left the drought came to an end , and thin were very much","The Times, 10th April 1894",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,Larkworthy,19th Century newspaper,Media 15646,11,4,1894,Spring,11,4,1894,Spring,of the essence of the matter that valuations made in drought time could not be relied on after the spring (,"The Times, 11st April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15647,11,4,1894,Spring,11,4,1894,Spring,La-WnT Opened sitao and 3Ce. b for JUYon reorts of droughtnoidetnadier onhies.butqlsbEe WOy On0 of rins iD the Wcst and talm,"The Times, 11st April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15648,14,4,1894,Spring,14,4,1894,Spring,. His LORDSHIP said the Australian climate was very peculiar Drought was very dreadful but a few Kays ' rain would,"The Times, 14th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15649,16,4,1894,Spring,16,4,1894,Spring,which it was reasonably feared might develop into a prolonged drought . There are still a few districts where rain has,"The Times, 16th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15650,16,4,1894,Spring,16,4,1894,Spring,"soils , the former 1-av-ingr suffered less from the partial drought which has prevailed . Field beans have , as a","The Times, 16th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15651,16,4,1894,Spring,16,4,1894,Spring,", bhut 1S93 wras even worse owing to the excessive drought . Farmers generally were now in a condition of hopeless","The Times, 16th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15652,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,"of agriculture , aggravated by the special circumstances of the drought , affecting crops in the south of England ; each","The Times, 17th April 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15653,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,"second half has Tedressed the balance , as the summer drought has been succeeded by the winter rains . THE ItEVENT/E","The Times, 17th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15654,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,I believe that this has something to do with the drought . ( Laughter . ) I am told ttat when,"The Times, 17th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15655,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,"of agriculture , aggravated by the special circumstances of the drought , affecting crops in the south of England ; each","The Times, 17th April 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15656,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,"second half has Tedressed the balance , as the summer drought has been succeeded by the winter rains . THE ItEVENT/E","The Times, 17th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15657,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,I believe that this has something to do with the drought . ( Laughter . ) I am told ttat when,"The Times, 17th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15658,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,tho whole landed interest among ourselves . Last summer 's drought reduced the crop of meadow hay by some fifteen million,"The Times, 17th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15659,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,"all , the tenants are crippled with arrears . The drought of last year reduced the artificial soil-only six to nine","The Times, 17th April 1894",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Arran,19th Century newspaper,Media 15660,18,4,1894,Spring,18,4,1894,Spring,"over the country have suffered some- what froni the continuous drought , though a timely rainfall may still set everything right","The Times, 18th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15661,18,4,1894,Spring,18,4,1894,Spring,"meadows are in a backuard condition owing to the continued drought , uhich has , however , on the other hand","The Times, 18th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15662,18,4,1894,Spring,18,4,1894,Spring,"the potato crop in the Arran Islands owing to the drought of last year , the inhabitants of those islands are","The Times, 18th April 1894",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Arran,19th Century newspaper,Media 15663,18,4,1894,Spring,18,4,1894,Spring,"the West , and then rallied on news of continued drought In Califormia and the large decseo of 2724,0S0 bushels in","The Times, 18th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15664,20,4,1894,Spring,20,4,1894,Spring,"the potato crop in the Arran Islands owing to the drought of last year , the inhabitants of those islands were","The Times, 20th April 1894",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Arran,19th Century newspaper,Media 15665,23,4,1894,Spring,23,4,1894,Spring,"; nUd , which is maminl duek toflearn of damagerorm drought . The ItalSian markets continue to droop , offers beilag","The Times, 23rd April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15666,23,4,1894,Spring,23,4,1894,Spring,was stunted crops which not even a cessation of the drought would have much benefited . Up to date the only,"The Times, 23rd April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15667,23,4,1894,Spring,23,4,1894,Spring,"want of sun , too much wet , or excessive drought . He did not think that aWriculture had suffered from","The Times, 23rd April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15668,24,4,1894,Spring,24,4,1894,Spring,"ing gromise that the Repeal of the Union would be Drought forward , it behoved them , as Unionists , to","The Times, 24th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15669,25,4,1894,Spring,25,4,1894,Spring,of tbis land wvas so burnt up by the summer drought that its appearance forcibly recalled to miiy mind thlat of,"The Times, 25th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15670,27,4,1894,Spring,27,4,1894,Spring,the improvement appeats likely to.esu1ize any drawback . which the drought may bave maused in Cali- forms . The replauting of,"The Times, 27th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15671,30,4,1894,Spring,30,4,1894,Spring,"and these not only allayed the fears lest a springi drought should occur , but falling as they did upon land","The Times, 30th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15672,30,4,1894,Spring,30,4,1894,Spring,Hedgerow banks which were burnt bare by last year 's drought have filled up with a dense green growth of anthriscus,"The Times, 30th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15673,3,5,1894,Spring,3,5,1894,Spring,of the next account . The recent break-up of the drought has already had a most beneficial effect upon the condition,"The Times, 03rd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15674,5,5,1894,Spring,5,5,1894,Spring,now have no reserve of capital and in addition the drought of last year has caused in this light- land chalk,"The Times, 05th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15675,5,5,1894,Spring,5,5,1894,Spring,"extent , accentuated , no doubt , by the terrible drought of last year , vhich resulted in scarcity of crops","The Times, 05th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15676,11,5,1894,Spring,11,5,1894,Spring,"country is due to the revolution in September , the drought , and the low prices of produce . The Government","The Times, 11st May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15677,11,5,1894,Spring,11,5,1894,Spring,"abandoned , plonghed up . put i her afor longctinud drought . db gh nds , hast proea vher r edisastrous","The Times, 11st May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15678,12,5,1894,Spring,12,5,1894,Spring,principal of them being the continuation and aggravation of the drought at several of their stations . There bad been a,"The Times, 12nd May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15679,14,5,1894,Spring,14,5,1894,Spring,Southern Britaiu lay gasping beneath one of the most disastrous droughts of the century . The precocious blooming of meadow herbage,"The Times, 14th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15680,14,5,1894,Spring,14,5,1894,Spring,"situation , he said he considered them due to the drought and the low prices . The depreciation of the currency","The Times, 14th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15681,14,5,1894,Spring,14,5,1894,Spring,this club began on Saturday in blustering weather . The drought iu that corner of the kingdom had been of such,"The Times, 14th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15682,16,5,1894,Spring,16,5,1894,Spring,"the revolution of September , 1893 ; then came the drought , occasioningenormouslosses amongst the live stock ; finally , the","The Times, 16th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15683,30,5,1894,Spring,30,5,1894,Spring,"trade , in his opinion , directly resulting from the drought and the lowv prices of produce . Ha said that","The Times, 30th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15684,2,6,1894,Summer,2,6,1894,Summer,"the greatest difficulty they could meet with-namely , the severest drought which had ever occurred in the Liver Plate , with","The Times, 02nd June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15685,2,6,1894,Summer,2,6,1894,Summer,"favourable news respecting he River Plate cattle trade . The droughts had been succeeded by fertile rains , which had improved","The Times, 02nd June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15686,4,6,1894,Summer,4,6,1894,Summer,"1 to September 30 ( the period of the great drought ) the rainfall was only '7*7in , against an average","The Times, 04th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15687,8,6,1894,Summer,8,6,1894,Summer,probably the extreme heat of the vweather and the long drought might have had a good deal to do with it,"The Times, 08th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15688,8,6,1894,Summer,8,6,1894,Summer,; elsewhere they are less assuring than hereto- forc . Drought iniluecces7 were more pronounced west of the Missis- ippi river,"The Times, 08th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15689,9,6,1894,Summer,9,6,1894,Summer,"year , whereas 1893 was equally note- worthy for its drought and heat . A comparison of the main features of","The Times, 09th June 1894",England,UKH,UKH3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15690,11,6,1894,Summer,11,6,1894,Summer,"and Tennessee . n addition to the cold weather , drought has in some sections been a retarding tofuenoo en both","The Times, 11st June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15691,14,6,1894,Summer,14,6,1894,Summer,"The trouble of last year arose from the widely prevalent drought , following upon a bad year in 1892 . The","The Times, 14th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15692,15,6,1894,Summer,15,6,1894,Summer,"introducing the Budget declared that , in spite of the droughts and the plagwe of locusts , the country was -prosperous","The Times, 15th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15693,15,6,1894,Summer,15,6,1894,Summer,Hongkong at the end of April spoke of a long drought in that colony . The winter had been the driest,"The Times, 15th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15694,18,6,1894,Summer,18,6,1894,Summer,which onlyegan to assume signi&ant proportions when last year 's drought had Eealed thefate of thehome-grown crop . AGRICULTURAL SHOWS .,"The Times, 18th June 1894",England,UKH,UKH3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15695,23,6,1894,Summer,23,6,1894,Summer,"depreciation of the currency , with a bad season of drought just past in the country dlistricts and the prospect of","The Times, 23rd June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15696,23,6,1894,Summer,23,6,1894,Summer,"just passed through and the heavy losses entailed by the drought , there exist now over vO mil- lion sheep within","The Times, 23rd June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15697,23,6,1894,Summer,23,6,1894,Summer,"have risen , prices have fallen , and a long drought has caused heavy losses in all parts of the Republic","The Times, 23rd June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15698,25,6,1894,Summer,25,6,1894,Summer,"in Austro- osh are good . In the Danubian provinces drought ntt0 ueham , utButsagma report s are hopeful . COTTON","The Times, 25th June 1894",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15699,26,6,1894,Summer,26,6,1894,Summer,rain in the South-best retardinng hvest work and news of drought damage in Dakotabhut dedined once more toars the dlse on,"The Times, 26th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15700,26,6,1894,Summer,26,6,1894,Summer,", Rev. H. F. Hnightley , Wasperton , Warwick ( Drought ) . Class 119. -Heifer , calved in 1S92 or","The Times, 26th June 1894",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG13,"Warwick,Wasperton",19th Century newspaper,Media 15701,3,7,1894,Summer,3,7,1894,Summer,"might hope , could not be long deferred . The drought mnd the revolutionary movement bad greatly affected their taic in","The Times, 03rd July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15702,5,7,1894,Summer,5,7,1894,Summer,been largely engaged in itigation . They had in 1892 Drought' an action against the EretrieaZ iReriem for libel . The,"The Times, 05th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15703,9,7,1894,Summer,9,7,1894,Summer,"are having a hard struggle against the fly and the drought combined . In Northamptonshire , again , the corn and","The Times, 09th July 1894",England,UKF,UKF2,,Northamptonshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 15704,9,7,1894,Summer,9,7,1894,Summer,to make good the losses caused by last season 's drought . The mangel crop seems likely to share with the,"The Times, 09th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15705,9,7,1894,Summer,9,7,1894,Summer,water in wet seasons and the conservation of water in drought seasons are problems of great practical importance in a cliniate,"The Times, 09th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15706,11,7,1894,Summer,11,7,1894,Summer,"poor , the seeds having suffered from last summer 's drought ; in Essex it is described as deficient , there","The Times, 11st July 1894",England,UKH,UKH3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15707,14,7,1894,Summer,14,7,1894,Summer,"develop n the Eastent gardens , which prospered better inths drought of last year . Vernr Is alm stiU complazined of","The Times, 14th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15708,16,7,1894,Summer,16,7,1894,Summer,conceived woid have made amends for the injary which the drought had inflicted upon the greater part of southemr SPritain .,"The Times, 16th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15709,16,7,1894,Summer,16,7,1894,Summer,real cause for uneasiness at the moment is the continued drought and frost . Ihe camps in the South are pretty,"The Times, 16th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15710,16,7,1894,Summer,16,7,1894,Summer,", all will go well . Owing to the long drought foot-rot among the merinos is practically extinct . The camps","The Times, 16th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15711,16,7,1894,Summer,16,7,1894,Summer,". Tenant farmers straggled on -until 1893 , but the drought of that year had rained imany of them . The","The Times, 16th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15712,17,7,1894,Summer,17,7,1894,Summer,heavy losses amongst the live stock resulting from the long drought of 1893-4 . That any marked change may occur between,"The Times, 17th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15713,17,7,1894,Summer,17,7,1894,Summer,"facts . The country had suffered severely from tho long drought ; prices of live stock , wool , hides ,","The Times, 17th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15714,17,7,1894,Summer,17,7,1894,Summer,eway at minI . but reoerord later on the continued droughtin th-e cornbet fam LuroLan cable advice% and the I decree,"The Times, 17th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15715,18,7,1894,Summer,18,7,1894,Summer,"StJeonard 's Church . Strentham. by the Rev. G. IL Drought , BH raY FP.AIcEt ; = eldest son nf W.","The Times, 18th July 1894",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Brocklesby,19th Century newspaper,Media 15716,19,7,1894,Summer,19,7,1894,Summer,"pbcmber , ndi improved at Erst on news ol continued drought in the corn belt . but gave rwy later in","The Times, 19th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15717,21,7,1894,Summer,21,7,1894,Summer,"system , and the improvement of agricultare. -Bcutrr . GREAT DROUGHT IN ROUMELIA. 'PHILIPPOPOLIS , JULY 19 . Eonmelia has suffered","The Times, 21st July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15718,21,7,1894,Summer,21,7,1894,Summer,"JULY 19 . Eonmelia has suffered greatly from a prolonged drought , which has entirely destroyed the summer crops . 3Iaize","The Times, 21st July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15719,21,7,1894,Summer,21,7,1894,Summer,with the metoration of rllrway.tanportaton . The seventy of rthe drought in the West in also having an inliarac on the,"The Times, 21st July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15720,23,7,1894,Summer,23,7,1894,Summer,"in 1893 receded materially under the influence of the scorching drought of June . In July , however , copious rains","The Times, 23rd July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15721,24,7,1894,Summer,24,7,1894,Summer,"aknd quickly deTelopod decide , ? strength ou news of drought in the oem belt , and , with b bes","The Times, 24th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15722,25,7,1894,Summer,25,7,1894,Summer,"MAazm. -OWilng to strong American advices and reportsofcrop d3maged by drought , holders of American mixed raised theirnprices iY2d. per cental","The Times, 25th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15723,25,7,1894,Summer,25,7,1894,Summer,"steady , with September unchanged , and after soma lutctationstrengthenexdontlsof drought daaageinthecornbelt and stronger cable adines , closing firm andl 'c.","The Times, 25th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15724,26,7,1894,Summer,26,7,1894,Summer,", in the case of agriculture , by the unusual drought . Still , the result was to make the year","The Times, 26th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15725,26,7,1894,Summer,26,7,1894,Summer,"gcs. advance for Septennber , cn te ; ports oS drought damae , but gave way shortly and remained easy alA","The Times, 26th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15726,27,7,1894,Summer,27,7,1894,Summer,"by a London firm of Danubian eippers states tbat the drought , continues , and 71 per cent . of tho","The Times, 27th July 1894",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15727,28,7,1894,Summer,28,7,1894,Summer,"sent to market , as , in consequence of the drought last year , "" feed "" was so scarce that","The Times, 28th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15728,30,7,1894,Summer,30,7,1894,Summer,"of the country , while other parts are sufering from drought . There is no improve- ment in- the prospects of","The Times, 30th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15729,30,7,1894,Summer,30,7,1894,Summer,"am made on the basis of the reports of serious drought-damage to the maize crop in several Western States , and","The Times, 30th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15730,30,7,1894,Summer,30,7,1894,Summer,"higher on stronger cables and rumours of crop damage by drought , adrancta6 quickl afterw ards on sellers offering With reserve","The Times, 30th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15731,31,7,1894,Summer,31,7,1894,Summer,"with the excitement in the maize market owing to the drought reports , the slight rains advised from portions of the","The Times, 31st July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15732,2,8,1894,Summer,2,8,1894,Summer,", "" bea "" covering freely on news ol continued drought in somne sections of the coruhelt and on the Govern-ment","The Times, 02nd August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15733,2,8,1894,Summer,2,8,1894,Summer,quickly developed strength on reports of utnavourable weather and continued drought closing strong at a=ndvance of l4e. to 2O0c . May,"The Times, 02nd August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15734,8,8,1894,Summer,8,8,1894,Summer,hot dn wreather m the cotn belt andfurther reports of drought danage. dosing exciteld at S6hc. to 6y e. adyance for,"The Times, 08th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15735,9,8,1894,Summer,9,8,1894,Summer,". aend theugn crop reports hoewed no improvement , the drought stiln cellxlnsing , the macho ; broke en eotry selling","The Times, 09th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15736,10,8,1894,Summer,10,8,1894,Summer,"There is only a limited relief to the corn crop drought districts by rainfal during thc past week , and the","The Times, 10th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15737,13,8,1894,Summer,13,8,1894,Summer,which succeeded the British annexation and the subsequent period of drought numbers of them bad settled in Lowor Burma . Now,"The Times, 13rd August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15738,14,8,1894,Summer,14,8,1894,Summer,"part of the corn crop which was damaged by the drought . The whole mnarket moved well in unison , and","The Times, 14th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15739,14,8,1894,Summer,14,8,1894,Summer,the solitary county from which com- plaints of somewhat persistent drought have been received during the current season . The estimates,"The Times, 14th August 1894",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15740,15,8,1894,Summer,15,8,1894,Summer,"quality is good , though somewhat affected by the prolonged drought . Much anxiety is felt owing to the threatened change","The Times, 15th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15741,17,8,1894,Summer,17,8,1894,Summer,the special protection of those districts which were liable to drought and to con- sequent scarcity of food . The Indian,"The Times, 17th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15742,18,8,1894,Summer,18,8,1894,Summer,", and comparability . "" In the way of tabulating droughts he therefore follows the method adopted in 1888 , except","The Times, 18th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15743,18,8,1894,Summer,18,8,1894,Summer,"other stations , at some of which an absolutely unprecedented drought was recorded . Thus at Mile-end no rain whatever fell","The Times, 18th August 1894",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Mile-end,19th Century newspaper,Media 15744,18,8,1894,Summer,18,8,1894,Summer,to May 15 ; and the record as to partial droughts-periods of more than 28 days the aggregate rainfall of which,"The Times, 18th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15745,18,8,1894,Summer,18,8,1894,Summer,"MIr . Symons , "" there had been no partial drought exceeding , 50 days at any of the 60 stations","The Times, 18th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15746,18,8,1894,Summer,18,8,1894,Summer,"eels. live . IS& to Mts. d.au IN to 14p drought ; comnter : -errsmg , rest , inileab. w 0iar","The Times, 18th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15747,18,8,1894,Summer,18,8,1894,Summer,which have been hurried fdrward by the elk-breedemoine to the drought in thecorn-rowing StttTbe segnithe intitcs mtjePrvT.oonrlwkets is becoming morepro aouneed,"The Times, 18th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15748,25,8,1894,Summer,25,8,1894,Summer,been found necessary to pro- tect the surrounding districts from drought on the one band and floods on the other .,"The Times, 25th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15749,25,8,1894,Summer,25,8,1894,Summer,masses of trees is that of holding the balance between drought and floods . But to enlarge upon these points would,"The Times, 25th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15750,25,8,1894,Summer,25,8,1894,Summer,producing excessive flooding of the lower levels and au unecessary drought on the higher levels in such seasons as marlked last,"The Times, 25th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15751,27,8,1894,Summer,27,8,1894,Summer,"land to be better able to resist the effects of drought . Lastly , there is the important fact that these","The Times, 27th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15752,28,8,1894,Summer,28,8,1894,Summer,"l1s. to l*s. : dead . 12s. to 1ae per drought ; conger. 0d.o herrIngs , fresh , Eligsh , im.pr7g.","The Times, 28th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15753,29,8,1894,Summer,29,8,1894,Summer,"with a fatal accident , and also in the continued drought , which has assumed the proportions of a national calamity-clearly","The Times, 29th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15754,31,8,1894,Summer,31,8,1894,Summer,", and after a year , too , of unprecedented drought , the remainder of the open time for salmon angling","The Times, 31st August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15755,3,9,1894,Autumn,3,9,1894,Autumn,under the favourable conditions of last summer 's heat and drought . Not only are these pernicious weeds rampant in barley,"The Times, 03rd September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15756,4,9,1894,Autumn,4,9,1894,Autumn,"into the lake , wvlich , owving to the prolonged drought , was nearly dried up . It had become ,","The Times, 04th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15757,5,9,1894,Autumn,5,9,1894,Autumn,irrular but bullisb under manipulation by -lougse' andonreportsofroP damge tysthe drought . ThereF were rumours that the Iowa State Beoard ot,"The Times, 05th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15758,5,9,1894,Autumn,5,9,1894,Autumn,", and hay , roots , and dairvingI injured by drought . Lumber considerably below last year . North-West-Quality of crops","The Times, 05th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15759,7,9,1894,Autumn,7,9,1894,Autumn,"the mai or the wheat cr , op . The drought conditions have been moderately modified in portions of the West","The Times, 07th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15760,11,9,1894,Autumn,11,9,1894,Autumn,disastrous summer of 1S9S . The effects of the great drought are naturally most marked in the increase of the area,"The Times, 11st September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15761,11,9,1894,Autumn,11,9,1894,Autumn,than other parts of the country from last year 's drought . It is noticeable that the typical wheat counties- Lincolnshire,"The Times, 11st September 1894",England,"UKH,UKF","UKH1,UKF3","UKH12,UKF30,UKH13,UKH14",,19th Century newspaper,Media 15762,11,9,1894,Autumn,11,9,1894,Autumn,"extent to which England was punished by last year 's drought , which well-nigh ruined the hay crop , whilst Scotland","The Times, 11st September 1894","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15763,11,9,1894,Autumn,11,9,1894,Autumn,these northern counties w.hich last year suffered less from the drought than any other part of England . If we look,"The Times, 11st September 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15764,17,9,1894,Autumn,17,9,1894,Autumn,to the failure of crops last vear through pro- longed drought . The Senior OQicial Receiver i lr . G3eorge Wreford,"The Times, 17th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15765,21,9,1894,Autumn,21,9,1894,Autumn,"built in 1890-1-9 , the losses to live-stock owners from drought , and the low prices of produce . The first","The Times, 21st September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15766,21,9,1894,Autumn,21,9,1894,Autumn,"decreased net revenue of the company . The losses from droughtand the low prices obtained forproduce are only temporary evils ,","The Times, 21st September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15767,24,9,1894,Autumn,24,9,1894,Autumn,operations . A serious result of last year 's terrible drought is only now beginning to make itself felt . This,"The Times, 24th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15768,25,9,1894,Autumn,25,9,1894,Autumn,"aud Bulhar have suffered very much owing to the protracted drought . To sastain mere existence Lieutenant-Colonel Sealy , reporting last","The Times, 25th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15769,1,10,1894,Autumn,1,10,1894,Autumn,"in Austro-Hungamy the averagev.will he exceeded . InuItaly t he drought is becoming serious , In the tentral and northern governmaents","The Times, 01st October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15770,1,10,1894,Autumn,1,10,1894,Autumn,"the loss of the clovers due to last year 's drought ; catch-crops wvere grown , barley followed barlev , and","The Times, 01st October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15771,2,10,1894,Autumn,2,10,1894,Autumn,"originated early in Miay , after seven maonths of continued drought , and the heavy summer rains which subsequently fell were","The Times, 02nd October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15772,5,10,1894,Autumn,5,10,1894,Autumn,"crop , due to finger-and-toe , mildew , and September drought , are likely to be severely felt in the northern","The Times, 05th October 1894",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15773,8,10,1894,Autumn,8,10,1894,Autumn,"continuously bidden from view . The dry , and even droughty , weather continued till near the end of the week","The Times, 08th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15774,8,10,1894,Autumn,8,10,1894,Autumn,"in some districts-Notts , for example-the effect of frost and drought has been to bring to a sudden close the period","The Times, 08th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15775,10,10,1894,Autumn,10,10,1894,Autumn,"that is either avterless or liable to prolonged periods of drought intervened between the good country and the settled regions ,","The Times, 10th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15776,12,10,1894,Autumn,12,10,1894,Autumn,"the National Guard ; and there had further been a drought of unexampled severity . In spite , however , of","The Times, 12nd October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15777,12,10,1894,Autumn,12,10,1894,Autumn,"and he was glad to state that , notwithstanding the drought , the wheat crop during the past year was good","The Times, 12nd October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15778,15,10,1894,Autumn,15,10,1894,Autumn,"every day , the rainfall being exceedingly smalL If the drought continues a few days longer the corporaties will be compelled","The Times, 15th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15779,15,10,1894,Autumn,15,10,1894,Autumn,"Thessalian crops by the destructive west winds , the prolonged drought , which has caused much damage to agriculture , the","The Times, 15th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15780,18,10,1894,Autumn,18,10,1894,Autumn,"cereals . The wheat crop had also suffered from the drought , but not to the same extent . Although the","The Times, 18th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15781,19,10,1894,Autumn,19,10,1894,Autumn,The low prices of wool and stock . and the droughts -which prevailed in many districts in 1892 and 1893 had,"The Times, 19th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15782,22,10,1894,Autumn,22,10,1894,Autumn,"The general conditions , indeed , at present are decidedly droughty , as is shown not only in the dry free-working","The Times, 22nd October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15783,23,10,1894,Autumn,23,10,1894,Autumn,"failure of the clover layers resulting from last year 's drought , and no doubt most of the land thus ret","The Times, 23rd October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15784,24,10,1894,Autumn,24,10,1894,Autumn,"-1euter . NEW ORLEANS , OCT. 23 . A severe drought has prevailed in this city and neighbourhood for more than","The Times, 24th October 1894",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15785,26,10,1894,Autumn,26,10,1894,Autumn,out into cholera cam ; . lhe long and unusual drought of our recent hot veather culminated on the night of,"The Times, 26th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15786,26,10,1894,Autumn,26,10,1894,Autumn,"had been seriously affected by the revolution , a severe drought , a fall in the value of produce , and","The Times, 26th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15787,27,10,1894,Autumn,27,10,1894,Autumn,"beginning of Narch was one of almost perpetual sunshine and drought , the unfortunate farmer was left , not only with","The Times, 27th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15788,29,10,1894,Autumn,29,10,1894,Autumn,"part of England south of the Trent wvas devastated by drought . If , therefore , our argument is worth anything","The Times, 29th October 1894",England,"UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,19th Century newspaper,Media 15789,31,10,1894,Autumn,31,10,1894,Autumn,"to the lateness of the harvest and then to the drought in September , cub- hunting was also postponed , and","The Times, 31st October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15790,6,11,1894,Autumn,6,11,1894,Autumn,". Last season was bad , owing to the long drought in September and October , but this Year promises to","The Times, 06th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15791,6,11,1894,Autumn,6,11,1894,Autumn,". This year that date occurred in a season of drought which had lasted for three weeks , and which lasted","The Times, 06th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15792,6,11,1894,Autumn,6,11,1894,Autumn,"the low state of the river . Unfortunately , the drought lasted almost till the end of October . There were","The Times, 06th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15793,12,11,1894,Autumn,12,11,1894,Autumn,has the society visited Leicester . This was in the droughty year of 1868 . The meeting was held under the,"The Times, 12nd November 1894",England,"UKC,UKF","UKC1,UKF2","UKC13,UKF21",Darlington,19th Century newspaper,Media 15794,13,11,1894,Autumn,13,11,1894,Autumn,"pastoral properties , but the consequences of the previous severe drought made themselves felt on the profits . Mount Cornish station","The Times, 13rd November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15795,13,11,1894,Autumn,13,11,1894,Autumn,"the extent of over S9,000 , owing to losses by drought nud low prices . At Bowen Downs and other stations","The Times, 13rd November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15796,13,11,1894,Autumn,13,11,1894,Autumn,"current would be better than those of the past . Drought had disappeared , and good seasons had taken its place","The Times, 13rd November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15797,13,11,1894,Autumn,13,11,1894,Autumn,", largely helped to minimize the losses from the recent drought . TChe report alluded to the fore- closure of two","The Times, 13rd November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15798,19,11,1894,Autumn,19,11,1894,Autumn,repleto with cv:rsy adnstmneat to cnsuroeasy riding and hightness of drought . It is finished i3 quixet. superior t5stei luxuriously upholstered,"The Times, 19th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15799,19,11,1894,Autumn,19,11,1894,Autumn,"had been very severe in his district , and the drought of 1893 , coupled with late frosts in the early","The Times, 19th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15800,26,11,1894,Autumn,26,11,1894,Autumn,"prices was foreign com . petition , and the recent drought had the effect of reducing the price of stock 25","The Times, 26th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15801,27,11,1894,Autumn,27,11,1894,Autumn,"peclaiarly timely one , as , owing to the prolonged drought of thepastseason , by which the maize crop was almost","The Times, 27th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15802,27,11,1894,Autumn,27,11,1894,Autumn,", Neath , and hwansea . THE STATISTICS OF SOME DROUGHT-STRICKE COUNTIES The disasters incident to the memorable drought of last","The Times, 27th November 1894","England,Wales",UKL,"UKL2,UKL1","UKL22,UKL17","Cardiff,Glamorganshire,Neath",19th Century newspaper,Media 15803,27,11,1894,Autumn,27,11,1894,Autumn,OF SOME DROUGHT-STRICKE COUNTIES The disasters incident to the memorable drought of last year were probably nowhere more keenly felt than,"The Times, 27th November 1894","England,Wales","UKL,UKH,UKJ","UKL2,UKH3,UKJ3,UKL1","UKL22,UKJ33,UKL17","Cardiff,Neath",19th Century newspaper,Media 15804,27,11,1894,Autumn,27,11,1894,Autumn,of the extensive failure of crops incidental to the great drought . In order to derive as much instruction as possible,"The Times, 27th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15805,27,11,1894,Autumn,27,11,1894,Autumn,"returns . No abanadonment of corn tillage ensued upon the drought ; on the contrary , the total areas of corn","The Times, 27th November 1894",England,UKH,UKH3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15806,27,11,1894,Autumn,27,11,1894,Autumn,"are eloquent of the exertions made by farmers in the drought-stricken eounties to refiU their depleted stackyards . The wvithdrawal ,","The Times, 27th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15807,29,11,1894,Autumn,29,11,1894,Autumn,", live , . dead . lils to 12& per drought ; conger , 253. to 3D0 ; snrz. 12o .","The Times, 29th November 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15808,30,11,1894,Autumn,30,11,1894,Autumn,"to higher cablo3 from the other side and reports of drought the market habs agai strengtbened , and values generally are","The Times, 30th November 1894",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15809,3,12,1894,Winter,3,12,1894,Winter,"of the rice crop is exceedingly favourable . Notwithstanding the drought which had prevailed in certain districts , it promises to","The Times, 03rd December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15810,4,12,1894,Winter,4,12,1894,Winter,"from floods and fevers ; they suffer terribly from pzrotracted droughts , and their hearts are nearly broken by successive disappointments","The Times, 04th December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15811,6,12,1894,Winter,6,12,1894,Winter,"the purpose . During the present year , owing to drought , the harvest of wheat has been a very poor","The Times, 06th December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15812,7,12,1894,Winter,7,12,1894,Winter,"but , while ru consider- able drawback still exists from drought In other sections , tho general outlook is not discouraging","The Times, 07th December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15813,15,12,1894,Winter,15,12,1894,Winter,was earned by the estate as the resalt of the drought which had prevailed in Chili . According to the latest,"The Times, 15th December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15814,17,12,1894,Winter,17,12,1894,Winter,"of 1894 was in marked contrast to the hot , droughty season of 1893 , and this will serve to account","The Times, 17th December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15815,17,12,1894,Winter,17,12,1894,Winter,Britain was gasping beneath what was probably the most disastrous drought oi the century . Our own estimate of the average,"The Times, 17th December 1894","GB,England",,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15816,27,12,1894,Winter,27,12,1894,Winter,"from that which ruined the grouse shooting- namely , from drought . That was the case inmost rivers , but especially","The Times, 27th December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15817,31,12,1894,Winter,31,12,1894,Winter,", which , suffered considerably last year from the unusual drought , was benefited by the ample suppiy of green crops","The Times, 31st December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15818,31,12,1894,Winter,31,12,1894,Winter,"tho characteristics of our fickle climate that a year of drought , the most severe , perhaps , of the century","The Times, 31st December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15819,31,12,1894,Winter,31,12,1894,Winter,1894 found farmers in an exceedingly critical position . The drought of the preceding summer had so seriously diminished the yield,"The Times, 31st December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15820,31,12,1894,Winter,31,12,1894,Winter,"ber , 1893 , put an end to the prolonged drought , the weather fortunately continued mild down to ; the","The Times, 31st December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15821,31,12,1894,Winter,31,12,1894,Winter,enough into April to give rise to fears lest a drought like that of the previous year should be repeated .,"The Times, 31st December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15822,31,12,1894,Winter,31,12,1894,Winter,"dismal , - and , on the whole , a droughty month , at the beginning of which wse wrotS (","The Times, 31st December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15823,31,12,1894,Winter,31,12,1894,Winter,the average price at the beginning of September . -The drought of 1893 and the consequent failure of the hay crop,"The Times, 31st December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15824,31,12,1894,Winter,31,12,1894,Winter,dire need of English stock-feeders after a year of unparalleled drought . Whilst the bulk of the hay sent into this,"The Times, 31st December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15825,31,12,1894,Winter,31,12,1894,Winter,", and Mr. Walter . The disasters incident to the drought of ISTG were- aggravated by the ruinous deciine in the","The Times, 31st December 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15826,1,1,1895,Winter,1,1,1895,Winter,"the previousycar 's reporthad , with the exception of the drought , continued during the year under review ; but when","The Times, 01st January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15827,1,1,1895,Winter,1,1,1895,Winter,"continued during the year under review ; but when a drought ceased its evil effects did not at once disappear ,","The Times, 01st January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15828,7,1,1895,Winter,7,1,1895,Winter,"18s. to 2s. ; dead 13 .. to 15. per drought ; conger , MOs. to 40s. ; spraLs , ISs.","The Times, 07th January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15829,7,1,1895,Winter,7,1,1895,Winter,"The average yields of cereal crops per acre in the droughty season of 1893 work out , in hectolitres per hectare","The Times, 07th January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15830,9,1,1895,Winter,9,1,1895,Winter,"Allor An hels Croyon AsRiTedR byM the e , G. Drought , Assitan Curateolsn of Srethesam FRAv.N AivE. x.ocm , ofCropldon","The Times, 09th January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15831,11,1,1895,Winter,11,1,1895,Winter,yrar. 23'1 in 1692 and 27 in 1891. 'The severe drought end drY winds ina fo'e Corn States reduced the arma,"The Times, 11st January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15832,14,1,1895,Winter,14,1,1895,Winter,", though a bad year for England on account of drought , was a satisfactory oe for Ireland . The decreases","The Times, 14th January 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15833,21,1,1895,Winter,21,1,1895,Winter,of the failure of the English hay crop through the drought of 1893 . It was in the second half of,"The Times, 21st January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15834,28,1,1895,Winter,28,1,1895,Winter,"compare the extremely wet year of 1879 with the unprecedentedly droughty year of 1893 , we have taken the means of","The Times, 28th January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15835,28,1,1895,Winter,28,1,1895,Winter,the less in the drainage waters . Under the less droughty and altogether more normal conditions of the season of 1894,"The Times, 28th January 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15836,4,2,1895,Winter,4,2,1895,Winter,"from the appellants , but that during several scasons of drought , while the whole supply obtainable was about or even","The Times, 04th February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15837,4,2,1895,Winter,4,2,1895,Winter,"associated with the scarcity of home-grown fodder due to the drought of 18193 . At the sale , on Friday ,","The Times, 04th February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15838,5,2,1895,Winter,5,2,1895,Winter,"by the late Lord Monek in the case of "" Drought v. Stubber , "" in the Land Commission Court ,","The Times, 05th February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15839,13,2,1895,Winter,13,2,1895,Winter,"apparently denounce the Anglo-Indian Administration because "" famine "" and drought "" still fall upon the country , as upon all","The Times, 13rd February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15840,15,2,1895,Winter,15,2,1895,Winter,"the expenses on revenue account 2,533 . Owing to the drought in lb93 the company wvas put to extra expense for","The Times, 15th February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15841,20,2,1895,Winter,20,2,1895,Winter,"been much larger than it was but for the prolonged drought in the proviaces of Unbria , Liguria , Tuscany Emuiha","The Times, 20th February 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15842,4,3,1895,Spring,4,3,1895,Spring,"not been exceptionally unfavourable in his district , but the drought of that year brought down the value of store cattle","The Times, 04th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15843,4,3,1895,Spring,4,3,1895,Spring,than it has been this year-in some cases there was drought throughout the month . The following table shows for the,"The Times, 04th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15844,4,3,1895,Spring,4,3,1895,Spring,"still drier ; on that occasion there was a complete drought at many stations , and in London tLhe total fall","The Times, 04th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15845,9,3,1895,Spring,9,3,1895,Spring,"destroyed all the olive trees , and of a terrible drought in the summer of 1734 , it was able to","The Times, 09th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15846,11,3,1895,Spring,11,3,1895,Spring,"that which it bore at the close of the great drought in September , 1893 , and due to the same","The Times, 11st March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15847,12,3,1895,Spring,12,3,1895,Spring,"following they are also allowed immunity from the effect of drought . Now taking these two clauses as strictly analagous ,","The Times, 12nd March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15848,12,3,1895,Spring,12,3,1895,Spring,"as strictly analagous , it seems to me that as drought can not affect the pipes by which the water is","The Times, 12nd March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15849,16,3,1895,Spring,16,3,1895,Spring,"In forage particularly , for which as an exception the drought of 1893 caused high prices in 183-4 , the large","The Times, 16th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15850,18,3,1895,Spring,18,3,1895,Spring,"Great Britain in 1894 not only the previous year of drought ; but , talsing Bngl a one , at quite","The Times, 18th March 1895",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15851,18,3,1895,Spring,18,3,1895,Spring,"tons , against 4,599,000 tons in the preceding year of drought . There was , it is true , a considerable","The Times, 18th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15852,18,3,1895,Spring,18,3,1895,Spring,". The exceptions are-' unless prevented by frost , unusual drought , or other unavoidable cause or accident , or during","The Times, 18th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15853,18,3,1895,Spring,18,3,1895,Spring,"instance . You will observe that , while as regards drought--i.c. , the abso- lute want of water-they are only protected","The Times, 18th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15854,18,3,1895,Spring,18,3,1895,Spring,want of water-they are only protected against penalties wvhen the drought is unusual-it then becomes an unavoidable cause-as regards frost the,"The Times, 18th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15855,18,3,1895,Spring,18,3,1895,Spring,"aud were half asleep . By and under this law drought is an avoidable cause and frost is not , whereas","The Times, 18th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15856,18,3,1895,Spring,18,3,1895,Spring,avoid- able ( except in very exceptional eases ) and drought is not . If the mains were laid just li,"The Times, 18th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15857,18,3,1895,Spring,18,3,1895,Spring,", but what we mffer now is serious . This drought may be , sud probably is , an unvoidable misfortune","The Times, 18th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15858,20,3,1895,Spring,20,3,1895,Spring,"you lant year , aud which , owing to the drought , w wrer nablet= otr , were koupt over unt","The Times, 20th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15859,21,3,1895,Spring,21,3,1895,Spring,"s. 42-viz. , "" unless prevented by frost . unusual drought , or other unavoidable cause or accident , or during","The Times, 21st March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15860,22,3,1895,Spring,22,3,1895,Spring,"the saving clause "" unless prevented by frost , unusual drought , or other unavoidable cause or accident . "" There","The Times, 22nd March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15861,22,3,1895,Spring,22,3,1895,Spring,", the csuse of the prevention , whether frost or drought , must be unavoidable with ordinary care , and I","The Times, 22nd March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15862,23,3,1895,Spring,23,3,1895,Spring,"frormo la year , and which , owgn to the drought , we Were uabeto oow , rere kept over until","The Times, 23rd March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15863,25,3,1895,Spring,25,3,1895,Spring,"of the trade , whilst the enduring effects of the drought of 1893 can not have been without intluence . None","The Times, 25th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15864,28,3,1895,Spring,28,3,1895,Spring,"une bngted , Improved at Scsir on nvew oz continued drought in the winter rheat belt and ier Liverpeol cable advioes","The Times, 28th March 1895",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15865,29,3,1895,Spring,29,3,1895,Spring,". and for a tlmo advanced on news of continued drought in tho wheat balt. a "" bullish' "" Cincinnati Price","The Times, 29th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15866,29,3,1895,Spring,29,3,1895,Spring,matter gt into the solicitor' hands and the action was Drought . The plaI tiff had got advantageous terms from the,"The Times, 29th March 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15867,5,4,1895,Spring,5,4,1895,Spring,"Wheat and maize showed a decrease , owing to the drought of the previous season , but the new year 's","The Times, 05th April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15868,6,4,1895,Spring,6,4,1895,Spring,"yon lt year , and which , owing to the drought , we were u1nrble to sow , were kept over","The Times, 06th April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15869,11,4,1895,Spring,11,4,1895,Spring,vitality of the plant ; the spring has also been droughty ovef extensive areas . hut mouch good was produced by,"The Times, 11st April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15870,11,4,1895,Spring,11,4,1895,Spring,eoil is eo dry and has suered so long fromn drought that it will require much heavier rains to produce any,"The Times, 11st April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15871,12,4,1895,Spring,12,4,1895,Spring,". They bad been seriously affected by various adverse causes-& drought during a portion of 1894 , the depressed state of","The Times, 12nd April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15872,16,4,1895,Spring,16,4,1895,Spring,a wel would not dry up in a year of drought . In any case the mines would require n thousand,"The Times, 16th April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15873,16,4,1895,Spring,16,4,1895,Spring,"be liable to exhaustion if drawn upon in years of drought . Lastly , the sticky , ehlyey soil prevents rapid","The Times, 16th April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15874,22,4,1895,Spring,22,4,1895,Spring,"with a firmi attitude , owing to repeated reports of drought In Teas and a share advance in futures . The","The Times, 22nd April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15875,22,4,1895,Spring,22,4,1895,Spring,"as to give rise to some misgiving , for between drought and cold , and under the influence of searing winds","The Times, 22nd April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15876,22,4,1895,Spring,22,4,1895,Spring,distinctly higher level than it had reached before the calamitous drought of 1893 created for the foreign grower an opportunity of,"The Times, 22nd April 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15877,2,5,1895,Spring,2,5,1895,Spring,electicns fou-ht SmaU local matters and prejudices should not be Drought up to confuse . the eleetors . He would ask,"The Times, 02nd May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15878,7,5,1895,Spring,7,5,1895,Spring,"accurate as , although the year 1893 was exceptional for drought , the figures began from a time when the effects","The Times, 07th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15879,13,5,1895,Spring,13,5,1895,Spring,. frem.Inican -2'20 +06- -2-0+0-29 -2-38 +401 -2170. +1163 Ue droughty tendency which has been of late so prominent a feature,"The Times, 13rd May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15880,18,5,1895,Spring,18,5,1895,Spring,"seven months in the year , and the longest known drought is three years . The nature of the rainfall is","The Times, 18th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15881,20,5,1895,Spring,20,5,1895,Spring,"in many localities there had been no interruption to the drought . The lower temperatures have not been unwe lcome ,","The Times, 20th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15882,28,5,1895,Spring,28,5,1895,Spring,"rule , the mischief arising from the persistence of the drought is abundantly apparent , and , with a deficiency in","The Times, 28th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15883,28,5,1895,Spring,28,5,1895,Spring,"been vcry heavy ; they are especially acceptable at a droughty time like the present , provided that temperature does not","The Times, 28th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15884,28,5,1895,Spring,28,5,1895,Spring,"potato crop in Jersey last week . Owing to continued drought , however , the early and light soils are yielding","The Times, 28th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15885,28,5,1895,Spring,28,5,1895,Spring,1894 fell below the yield per acre iu the dry droughty season of 1893 and also below the average yield .,"The Times, 28th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15886,30,5,1895,Spring,30,5,1895,Spring,markot bhre of both buyers and buelnegs . The ptblohged drought has dried up sowing otaots for clover and grassseeds .,"The Times, 30th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15887,3,6,1895,Summer,3,6,1895,Summer,"it will be recollected as a period of heat and drought , interrupted by an abrupt and pronounced fall of temperature","The Times, 03rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15888,3,6,1895,Summer,3,6,1895,Summer,fall of rain . The fruit crop has suffered from drought in many parts of Kent . Though the blossom was,"The Times, 03rd June 1895",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15889,3,6,1895,Summer,3,6,1895,Summer,"of the fruit was not altogether satisfactory , and the drought has sinco caused a considerable fall of fruitlets , especially","The Times, 03rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15890,3,6,1895,Summer,3,6,1895,Summer,further shrinkage and loss of weight as effects of the drought . Miuch interest attaches to the discovery by M. Fouquier,"The Times, 03rd June 1895",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15891,5,6,1895,Summer,5,6,1895,Summer,81b. and 121b . ) . Owing to the great drought oJ the previous year the kelts had great difficulty in,"The Times, 05th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15892,6,6,1895,Summer,6,6,1895,Summer,"dtring the year , says that during the spring serious drought prevailed in the south and , concurrently with the bubonic","The Times, 06th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15893,7,6,1895,Summer,7,6,1895,Summer,"satis- factory , in view of the succession of three droughts tbrouTg e hich they had passed 'in the River Plate","The Times, 07th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15894,10,6,1895,Summer,10,6,1895,Summer,"for occasional thundfer3torzns there has boon no break-up of the drought , and in many villages tn slesated districts the water","The Times, 10th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15895,10,6,1895,Summer,10,6,1895,Summer,"permanent change in the weather can yet be recorded , drought and heat being still the dominant characteristics . Last week","The Times, 10th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15896,10,6,1895,Summer,10,6,1895,Summer,cultivation is almost hopelessly in arrears owing to the continned drought . Rence there is the likelihood of a big gap,"The Times, 10th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15897,10,6,1895,Summer,10,6,1895,Summer,it grass alone that has suffered from the pro- longed drought . For mangel and early turnip fields we have no,"The Times, 10th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15898,10,6,1895,Summer,10,6,1895,Summer,"signs are , on the whole , favourable . The drought which has been so injurious to the grass has done","The Times, 10th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15899,11,6,1895,Summer,11,6,1895,Summer,"fo "" Wtr Supply t Mansions . ' * llHE DROUGHT -PORTABLE PUMPS and mp ENGBINES ( Steam or Handsutpaplied ,","The Times, 11st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15900,11,6,1895,Summer,11,6,1895,Summer,"there was a great dearth of traffic owing to the drought , and . what the drought left the locusts finished","The Times, 11st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15901,11,6,1895,Summer,11,6,1895,Summer,"traffic owing to the drought , and . what the drought left the locusts finished , bnt for the current year","The Times, 11st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15902,11,6,1895,Summer,11,6,1895,Summer,"reridered extremely keen and uncertain On account cf the recent drought , was a mstter of extreme difficulty , and as","The Times, 11st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15903,15,6,1895,Summer,15,6,1895,Summer,"r.of LENTON. -On the 13th June . *t The Cottag Droughto P3reston , Lanocshire , the wife of ltICUAID K. FENTON","The Times, 15th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15904,17,6,1895,Summer,17,6,1895,Summer,"trade was not very brisk , and complaintsweregeneral of continued drought Wheat was unchanged . Quotations : -White wheat , 4s.","The Times, 17th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15905,17,6,1895,Summer,17,6,1895,Summer,"crop in the North has suffered xsevrely by the continued drought , followed by recent frost , aLnd at present is","The Times, 17th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15906,17,6,1895,Summer,17,6,1895,Summer,a return of dry weather thanany decisive termination of the drought . Even if tbe character of the season bhoId undergo,"The Times, 17th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15907,17,6,1895,Summer,17,6,1895,Summer,of the mischief which has been wrought by heat and drought is irreparable now that we are within a week of,"The Times, 17th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15908,20,6,1895,Summer,20,6,1895,Summer,"experienced . If judged by the strict definitions of "" drought "" and "" partial drought "" adopted by scientific eopleC","The Times, 20th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15909,20,6,1895,Summer,20,6,1895,Summer,"the strict definitions of "" drought "" and "" partial drought "" adopted by scientific eopleC the long period of dry","The Times, 20th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15910,20,6,1895,Summer,20,6,1895,Summer,"of rain in London has been exceptionally large . The drought has , indeed , been serious over England generally ,","The Times, 20th June 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15911,22,6,1895,Summer,22,6,1895,Summer,", and , moreover , there was the prevailing- exceptional drought . It was creditable to the troops , so diverse","The Times, 22nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15912,22,6,1895,Summer,22,6,1895,Summer,the river supplies got less in quantity in seasons of drought there was a much larger demand for the Mliddlesex water,"The Times, 22nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15913,24,6,1895,Summer,24,6,1895,Summer,"butotherwsverreroucn anhasnbeeInvr lttle drainfall aondithen effpsues , o the longer droughtware beig seriously fhelt.Mofrfresninghtsfosswere warm ofIrisweathrer ctte uergentmalyeedd Flygt thae iinaoreasled","The Times, 24th June 1895",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15914,24,6,1895,Summer,24,6,1895,Summer,". In Western Ontario , how- ever , the prolonged drought is having a serious effect apon the fruit and cereals","The Times, 24th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15915,24,6,1895,Summer,24,6,1895,Summer,week was much less than the average . Tho continued drought which managed to survive so unfavourable a change in the,"The Times, 24th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15916,25,6,1895,Summer,25,6,1895,Summer,"of the unfavouuable condition of the rivers caused by the drought , the coarse fishing season would have a very unsatisfactory","The Times, 25th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15917,1,7,1895,Summer,1,7,1895,Summer,"looks healthy . On poor sob , however , tho droughthad done much damage , and the plant bha a very","The Times, 01st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15918,1,7,1895,Summer,1,7,1895,Summer,"the beets is irregular. , The fields bave suffered from drought in East Germany and rain is desirable owing to the","The Times, 01st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15919,1,7,1895,Summer,1,7,1895,Summer,"home trade is beneficialy ffetedin arousdeprtmntsbythe break up of the drought , thogh herai les ometo lae o svethe hay hasrvest","The Times, 01st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15920,1,7,1895,Summer,1,7,1895,Summer,", but trade is almaost suspendedl on account of the drought , the pastures being dried up . Mdcli cows were","The Times, 01st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15921,2,7,1895,Summer,2,7,1895,Summer,"needs , whilst all around the land is parched with drought . Last week 's rains and violent thunderstorms were more","The Times, 02nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15922,2,7,1895,Summer,2,7,1895,Summer,"of the Trent Valley , indeed , the signs of drought disappear , and in Yorkshire there is such abeautifully green","The Times, 02nd July 1895",England,"UKF,UKE","UKF1,UKF3",,"Trent Valley,Yorkshire",19th Century newspaper,Media 15923,2,7,1895,Summer,2,7,1895,Summer,"upon arable lands , are feeling the pinch of the drought to an extent such as was quite outside their experiences","The Times, 02nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15924,2,7,1895,Summer,2,7,1895,Summer,"In the orchard , as in the field , the drought has left the marks of its ruinous effects . A","The Times, 02nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15925,2,7,1895,Summer,2,7,1895,Summer,"this would have been a record year but for the drought . The bloom was magnificent , and on one bush-tree","The Times, 02nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15926,2,7,1895,Summer,2,7,1895,Summer,"of 7,654 of the blooms . The internsity of the drought is such , howvever that the fruit is disappearing in","The Times, 02nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15927,5,7,1895,Summer,5,7,1895,Summer,". ANDREIV THOMSON , D.D. , F.R.S.E .. Minister of Droughtoni Place U. P. Church . Edinburgh . Author of ""","The Times, 05th July 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15928,8,7,1895,Summer,8,7,1895,Summer,progress has been mado in distriets least effected by the drought . F or yarns thore hs bnmore inquiry . and,"The Times, 08th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15929,9,7,1895,Summer,9,7,1895,Summer,"most acceptable , whilst in a few unfortunate diustricts tho drought which has been in progress for ten or 12 weeks","The Times, 09th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15930,9,7,1895,Summer,9,7,1895,Summer,"of the Thames has borne the ftll brunt of the drought , though the latter has been less severe in the","The Times, 09th July 1895",England,"UKK,UKJ",UKK3,UKK30,"Cornwall,River Thames",19th Century newspaper,Media 15931,9,7,1895,Summer,9,7,1895,Summer,". "" Another states they are suffering so much from drought that oats , barley , and beans are being fed","The Times, 09th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15932,9,7,1895,Summer,9,7,1895,Summer,"carne away with a vigorous growth , bat the severe drought has sadly cut down the early promise . These crops","The Times, 09th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15933,9,7,1895,Summer,9,7,1895,Summer,"Brecknock oats have suffered more than other cereals from the drought , whilst both hay and pasture fields have "" suffered","The Times, 09th July 1895",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL24,Brecon,19th Century newspaper,Media 15934,9,7,1895,Summer,9,7,1895,Summer,"ground , most of the barleys have been injured by drought , and oats are poor , thin , and ragged","The Times, 09th July 1895",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15935,9,7,1895,Summer,9,7,1895,Summer,"but that oats are short in straw on account of drought . The root braird is only just noticeable , but","The Times, 09th July 1895",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15936,9,7,1895,Summer,9,7,1895,Summer,"off on account of the scarcity of fodder induced by drought . In Lanarklishire much of the oats will be ""","The Times, 09th July 1895",Scotland,UKM,UKM3,UKM38,Lanarkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 15937,9,7,1895,Summer,9,7,1895,Summer,a forage plant of remarkably rapid growth in seasons of drought . If sown now it will be ready to feed,"The Times, 09th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15938,10,7,1895,Summer,10,7,1895,Summer,", Groghn aundW . Firi nnj ; sjsi mee PFhyluu Droughton , LotsenSeua , Jlara Joc , , SJerome , A.","The Times, 10th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15939,12,7,1895,Summer,12,7,1895,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 12nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15940,12,7,1895,Summer,12,7,1895,Summer,"69 , and further evidence of the effects of the drought upon this moisture-loving crop is forthcomzing in tne fact that","The Times, 12nd July 1895",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15941,12,7,1895,Summer,12,7,1895,Summer,the time been sown oNving to the persistence of the drought . It will be seen that in no single case,"The Times, 12nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15942,12,7,1895,Summer,12,7,1895,Summer,"than they did in July of that memorable year of drought , 1893 . If we go back to July ,","The Times, 12nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15943,13,7,1895,Summer,13,7,1895,Summer,"lot of the corn-growing "" farmer . "" The long drought has done its work . Out of 132 comparisons made","The Times, 13rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15944,13,7,1895,Summer,13,7,1895,Summer,"insect or fungus pests , cold , wet , or drought , and with normal growth for the beginning of July","The Times, 13rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15945,13,7,1895,Summer,13,7,1895,Summer,"they did in July of that "" memorable year of drought , 1893 . "" Seareelv less grave are the reports","The Times, 13rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15946,13,7,1895,Summer,13,7,1895,Summer,which eat up or spoil his crops ; or the drought of 1893 and 1895 . He can discern no clear,"The Times, 13rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15947,15,7,1895,Summer,15,7,1895,Summer,"of beets is irregular , the fields having suffered from drought . Tho Thean ceofr mtlis. wvortms. and insects is of","The Times, 15th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15948,15,7,1895,Summer,15,7,1895,Summer,"8cretaz . AGRICULTURE . CROPS AND LMVE STOCK . The drought reasserted itself last week in most parts of Eugland ,","The Times, 15th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15949,15,7,1895,Summer,15,7,1895,Summer,"whilst all around the lan ( d is parched with drought . "" We could not desire a better illustration than","The Times, 15th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15950,15,7,1895,Summer,15,7,1895,Summer,"crops ; andl oats , though they had suffered from drought , as since making good pro- gress . Roots had","The Times, 15th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15951,15,7,1895,Summer,15,7,1895,Summer,"in during the spring may , on account of the drought , fail to establish a plant , it is not","The Times, 15th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15952,17,7,1895,Summer,17,7,1895,Summer,"poins to a short crop . the continp .. d drought laving duoo miuh halriu , while a good nutober of","The Times, 17th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15953,19,7,1895,Summer,19,7,1895,Summer,have issued a statement explaining that in consequence of the drought they have been compelled to diminish the hours of supply,"The Times, 19th July 1895",England,UKI,,,East London Waterworks Company,19th Century newspaper,Media 15954,19,7,1895,Summer,19,7,1895,Summer,"a statement in which tlhey say : - "" The drought is unprecedented and the stora.e reservoirs , which were full","The Times, 19th July 1895",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 15955,19,7,1895,Summer,19,7,1895,Summer,liracticanly nothing doing ia store cattle owing to the continued drought . DUBLEX Juily 18. -Tho unsettled atite of goneral usiness,"The Times, 19th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15956,20,7,1895,Summer,20,7,1895,Summer,was at least in great measure attributable to the extraordinary drought of the preseut year . dM ! t . JtUSTICE,"The Times, 20th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15957,20,7,1895,Summer,20,7,1895,Summer,"defendants ' duty to take measures against the occurrence tf drought , and he could uot adumit this meteorological defenve as","The Times, 20th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15958,20,7,1895,Summer,20,7,1895,Summer,"Eclipse Stakes was favoured , for the long spell of drought had been broken by a steady rainfall aasting through the","The Times, 20th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15959,20,7,1895,Summer,20,7,1895,Summer,"be worse , as their operty enjoyed comparative immunity from drought . , oreover , anything that caused a reduction in","The Times, 20th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15960,20,7,1895,Summer,20,7,1895,Summer,". IReports from the gardens continue to indicate damage by drought , but given a reason- able ramifall even now much","The Times, 20th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15961,22,7,1895,Summer,22,7,1895,Summer,"C. E. Gill . R. 0 . M.cberley . W. Droughton , s . D. , Muttebur , G. M'flenry ,","The Times, 22nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15962,22,7,1895,Summer,22,7,1895,Summer,"by an anticyclone lying off our south-west coasts , the droughtcontrinued with great severity , an entire abserceof rain being experienced","The Times, 22nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15963,22,7,1895,Summer,22,7,1895,Summer,"less favourable thaee lan woek , owiag to the long drought , and there are many complaints of weak and backward","The Times, 22nd July 1895",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,19th Century newspaper,Media 15964,23,7,1895,Summer,23,7,1895,Summer,"of those complaining , stating that , owing to the drought , the water supply would be cat off during the","The Times, 23rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15965,23,7,1895,Summer,23,7,1895,Summer,"in its distribution , but in considerable sections of the droughty area of England enough moisture has reached the soil to","The Times, 23rd July 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15966,23,7,1895,Summer,23,7,1895,Summer,. Btzt there aro still mary localities ina which the drought has continued unchecked . Ia a highly-cultivated dlistrict of ],"The Times, 23rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15967,23,7,1895,Summer,23,7,1895,Summer,"noteworthy that , notwvithstanding the duration and severity of the drought in those counties , the hedge banks are not burnt","The Times, 23rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15968,23,7,1895,Summer,23,7,1895,Summer,"so rioticeable in July , 1893 , wlhoii the great drought of that year was at its heizht . An interesting","The Times, 23rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15969,24,7,1895,Summer,24,7,1895,Summer,"into any discussion upoIn the frontier question . -Retecr . DROUGHT IN SINTD. fBOMBAY , JULY 22 . The prolonged dronght","The Times, 24th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15970,25,7,1895,Summer,25,7,1895,Summer,"affect the trafie , unless it were that the unusual drought might have aggravated agricultural distress in some of our rural","The Times, 25th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15971,25,7,1895,Summer,25,7,1895,Summer,"the dismal prospects of the corn harvest-owiug to the unprecedented drought- bas created a feeling of utter despondeucy , only relieved","The Times, 25th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15972,25,7,1895,Summer,25,7,1895,Summer,"no water fami:ae iu East London at this time of drought . 2 . Ir . M'lello : , Chairman of","The Times, 25th July 1895",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 15973,29,7,1895,Summer,29,7,1895,Summer,"of bins , while on a large acreage theo prolonge drought has icknedtheplat ad cuse th pu tofall. 'The foliage is","The Times, 29th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15974,29,7,1895,Summer,29,7,1895,Summer,some of the localities which suffered most severely from the drought abundant downfalls aro reported . But when-even after a long,"The Times, 29th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15975,29,7,1895,Summer,29,7,1895,Summer,abundant downfalls aro reported . But when-even after a long drought- an inch and a-half of rain falls in one night,"The Times, 29th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15976,29,7,1895,Summer,29,7,1895,Summer,"weather , therefore , and the somewhat abrupt change from drought to flood , have given riso to conflicting emotions in","The Times, 29th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15977,29,7,1895,Summer,29,7,1895,Summer,wvhich secns to lhavo becn harder hit lby the proloniged drought than any oi tfho others . B3ot.veen Sunday and Wedi,"The Times, 29th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15978,3,8,1895,Summer,3,8,1895,Summer,"East London Waterworkcs domDany upon the water supply during the drought of Jtily last : - London County Council , Spring-gardens","The Times, 03rd August 1895",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 15979,3,8,1895,Summer,3,8,1895,Summer,"unable to maintain a constant supply during the late unusual drought . The company , in promoting their Bill in 1893","The Times, 03rd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15980,3,8,1895,Summer,3,8,1895,Summer,". Throughout the present month , during the late unusual drought , the lowest quantity supplied by the company has amounted","The Times, 03rd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15981,3,8,1895,Summer,3,8,1895,Summer,"bead per day of the population all through the present drought , and there should there- fore have been no reason","The Times, 03rd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15982,5,8,1895,Summer,5,8,1895,Summer,"heroes are fully chronicled . Through regions of glooms , droughts , wonders , diversities , horrors ; over trackless deserts","The Times, 05th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15983,6,8,1895,Summer,6,8,1895,Summer,"were equal to the denmand , in spito of the drought , eand the company 's reservoirs , which cover 225","The Times, 06th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15984,6,8,1895,Summer,6,8,1895,Summer,position to me2t the emergency of this year 's remarkable drought ; but it was opposed by the London County Council,"The Times, 06th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15985,6,8,1895,Summer,6,8,1895,Summer,"supply suffices , but here comes an "" unprecedeluted "" drought , and they axe thrown into dire distress by conditions","The Times, 06th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15986,6,8,1895,Summer,6,8,1895,Summer,"water gupply rely princirally on the excuse of an imaginary drought , . and the engineer of the London County Council","The Times, 06th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15987,6,8,1895,Summer,6,8,1895,Summer,and sowings even to the fourth time in Cheshire ; drought and tho usually associated ravages of the fly have been,"The Times, 06th August 1895",England,"UKH,UKD,UKC,UKG","UKH2,UKD6,UKC2,UKG1","UKH24,UKC21,UKG12",Worcester,19th Century newspaper,Media 15988,6,8,1895,Summer,6,8,1895,Summer,". The root crop , having run the gauntlet of drought and fly , is now subjected , therefore , to","The Times, 06th August 1895",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15989,6,8,1895,Summer,6,8,1895,Summer,"rernarks apply to Kent , whilst in Sussex . the drought lasted too long for the early sorts , and these","The Times, 06th August 1895",England,UKJ,"UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 15990,8,8,1895,Summer,8,8,1895,Summer,"from injury ( due to inseet or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 08th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15991,8,8,1895,Summer,8,8,1895,Summer,"at tlr begining of Auguast in the memorable year of drought , 1893 , whilst outs are only fractioually better .","The Times, 08th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15992,9,8,1895,Summer,9,8,1895,Summer,"of a portion of the area affected by the recent drought . I-e was accompanied by Sir Hugh Owen , Secretary","The Times, 09th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15993,9,8,1895,Summer,9,8,1895,Summer,providing and keeping water in t'he East-end is that a drought protracted much longer than the recent experience might bring about,"The Times, 09th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15994,9,8,1895,Summer,9,8,1895,Summer,. WVe can only live in hope that no further drought may come until the new storage works are completed .,"The Times, 09th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15995,9,8,1895,Summer,9,8,1895,Summer,of a portion of the area affected by the recent drought . ( p. 4 ) THE IXNSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONALLAw opened,"The Times, 09th August 1895",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Cambridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 15996,10,8,1895,Summer,10,8,1895,Summer,due to the severe weather of last winter and the drought which prevailed during the.breeding season would be found to have,"The Times, 10th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15997,12,8,1895,Summer,12,8,1895,Summer,"an instance that occurred in t , he hot , droughty season of 1887. where a field of barley , that","The Times, 12nd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15998,12,8,1895,Summer,12,8,1895,Summer,water . An interesting sign of the severity of the drought may at present- be seen in the barley crop .,"The Times, 12nd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 15999,12,8,1895,Summer,12,8,1895,Summer,"1895 is no longer maintained . In both years the drought received a check from the July rains , but in","The Times, 12nd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16000,12,8,1895,Summer,12,8,1895,Summer,"as ever in August , and the disasters incident to drought reached their climax in September . The prices of live","The Times, 12nd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16001,12,8,1895,Summer,12,8,1895,Summer,"keep his herd of Shorthorns through the long period of drought . The cultivation of field cabbage he comraended , therefore","The Times, 12nd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16002,12,8,1895,Summer,12,8,1895,Summer,keep which was induced by the spring and early summner drought of this year necessitated the grazing of land which it,"The Times, 12nd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16003,16,8,1895,Summer,16,8,1895,Summer,"than they were a year ago . Owing to the drought wheat was not worth 21 an acre , nnd oats","The Times, 16th August 1895",England,UKH,UKH3,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16004,17,8,1895,Summer,17,8,1895,Summer,company have been placed has been occasioned by the exceptional drought which existed until very recently and the insufficiency of the,"The Times, 17th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16005,17,8,1895,Summer,17,8,1895,Summer,supply when the want of such supply arises from unusual drought or other unavoidable cause or accident . I am glad,"The Times, 17th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16006,17,8,1895,Summer,17,8,1895,Summer,"September %o. up , and advanced further on rumours o drought damanges , but the tightness of the trading and the","The Times, 17th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16007,19,8,1895,Summer,19,8,1895,Summer,tho latter half of August . The effects of the drought are still to be seen in the stunted corn crops,"The Times, 19th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16008,22,8,1895,Summer,22,8,1895,Summer,"Buruie was for the prosecution . Mr. John A. H. Drought , now of Bletchley , said that in 1891 he","The Times, 22nd August 1895",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ12,Bletchley,19th Century newspaper,Media 16009,22,8,1895,Summer,22,8,1895,Summer,Detective-sergeant Pollard said that since the prisoner absconded from Mr. Drought 's service he hacd been in a number of different,"The Times, 22nd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16010,23,8,1895,Summer,23,8,1895,Summer,"the coantry , though in some parts affected by the drought the corn crop is short and there is in some","The Times, 23rd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16011,28,8,1895,Summer,28,8,1895,Summer,they *were quite tragic . In consequence of the early drought and the late floods they had been obliged to sell,"The Times, 28th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16012,28,8,1895,Summer,28,8,1895,Summer,while the first crop had becn short owing to the droughts in. the spring . The suggestion which he wished to,"The Times, 28th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16013,28,8,1895,Summer,28,8,1895,Summer,"sup y from the river Lea , eveuI during the drought , which , he contended , did not last more","The Times, 28th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16014,28,8,1895,Summer,28,8,1895,Summer,"from underground soures , they failed to see that the drought had much to do with the situation . Questioned by","The Times, 28th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16015,31,8,1895,Summer,31,8,1895,Summer,"London Water Com- pany for the deficiency of thesupply-the unusual drought , the insufficient amount of storage due to the action","The Times, 31st August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16016,31,8,1895,Summer,31,8,1895,Summer,whilst those whom they were bound to supply had suffered drought . In the Mlay report the company stated that they,"The Times, 31st August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16017,31,8,1895,Summer,31,8,1895,Summer,"deficioncy of the supply . The first is tue unusual drought , which Mr. Kyffin does not believe in . Secondly","The Times, 31st August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16018,31,8,1895,Summer,31,8,1895,Summer,. The receipts were also greatly affected by the continuous drought in the month of Jnme . After providing for the,"The Times, 31st August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16019,2,9,1895,Autumn,2,9,1895,Autumn,"goes , the crop prospects are generally favourable ? The drought did not inuure Ireland as much as it did England","The Times, 02nd September 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16020,2,9,1895,Autumn,2,9,1895,Autumn,"are not nearly so plentitul , having suffered more from drought , but havo done wonders lately . Worcester and Farnham","The Times, 02nd September 1895",England,"UKJ,UKG","UKJ2,UKJ4,UKG1","UKJ23,UKJ42,UKG12","Farnham,Worcester",19th Century newspaper,Media 16021,7,9,1895,Autumn,7,9,1895,Autumn,"from injury ( duo to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 07th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16022,7,9,1895,Autumn,7,9,1895,Autumn,"are very much worse Even if we compare with the droughty year of 1893 , which up to mid-July this season","The Times, 07th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16023,7,9,1895,Autumn,7,9,1895,Autumn,", in which the company 's admittedshortcomingsarevariouslytattributedto thefrost , the drought , the climate , and ttio London County Council- in","The Times, 07th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16024,9,9,1895,Autumn,9,9,1895,Autumn,"obscured tho sky . In some parts of the country drought has reasserted itself , and in various districts south of","The Times, 09th September 1895",England,"UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,River Trent,19th Century newspaper,Media 16025,9,9,1895,Autumn,9,9,1895,Autumn,"cropped ploughs as hard as it didl in the long drought , whilst roots and other green crops aro beginning to","The Times, 09th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16026,11,9,1895,Autumn,11,9,1895,Autumn,cottion hbs suffered severely duirinig the past iouth from tho drought which charactericed the cnrly tart of the muouth und the,"The Times, 11st September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16027,12,9,1895,Autumn,12,9,1895,Autumn,". SYDNEY , SZPT. 11 . Owing to the continued drought , which is of a very severe character , the","The Times, 12nd September 1895",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16028,13,9,1895,Autumn,13,9,1895,Autumn,"reservoirs to in- sure the adequacy of their supply during drought , much better than did the London County Council which","The Times, 13rd September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16029,14,9,1895,Autumn,14,9,1895,Autumn,"reeall the circumstance that the home-grown wheat of the brilliant droughty summer of 1893 was of very superior quality , whereas","The Times, 14th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16030,16,9,1895,Autumn,16,9,1895,Autumn,"andl that of 1893 , when tho intense heat andI drought of September put a finishing touch to the mischlief which","The Times, 16th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16031,20,9,1895,Autumn,20,9,1895,Autumn,". ; Jead ifs , to ! is . Per drought ; eunger , lbs 9. to 12. ; hrins rs","The Times, 20th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16032,20,9,1895,Autumn,20,9,1895,Autumn,"burning the natural grasses during the most scorching periods of drought for the purpose of obtaining new and tender pasturage ,","The Times, 20th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16033,21,9,1895,Autumn,21,9,1895,Autumn,prices for dairy produce must now-except for the always possible droughts in the colonies-bo regarded as permanently established . In any,"The Times, 21st September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16034,27,9,1895,Autumn,27,9,1895,Autumn,"llrmcr Liverpool cable adviyes and reports from Illinolis that the drought w-as delaying wvinter wvheat seeding , and also that increasing","The Times, 27th September 1895",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16035,27,9,1895,Autumn,27,9,1895,Autumn,"tho maize crop m ay now be considered secure . Drought has delayed autumnuvwheat seeding , and in Tarious eggions cutting","The Times, 27th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16036,30,9,1895,Autumn,30,9,1895,Autumn,"of its course . In , any parts of England drought has now pre- *ailed since the middle of August ,","The Times, 30th September 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16037,30,9,1895,Autumn,30,9,1895,Autumn,events is somewhat dlifferent . A good effect of the drought-about the only one that can bo put to its credit-is,"The Times, 30th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16038,30,9,1895,Autumn,30,9,1895,Autumn,which otherwise must havo resulted from the intense heat and drought . Many fields of roots which escaped the attentions of,"The Times, 30th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16039,30,9,1895,Autumn,30,9,1895,Autumn,"dull , and , itfh rel , trrls of seriosit drought and eonsequent damasleefo the Anatralhan wvheat crep , 5l1ibourne cbarterers","The Times, 30th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16040,30,9,1895,Autumn,30,9,1895,Autumn,"a country , whero the scorching sun-glare and the prolonged droughts mako the lone y up-country e2istence almost intolerable ; where","The Times, 30th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16041,30,9,1895,Autumn,30,9,1895,Autumn,"remarks apply solely to poor lands , lands subject to drought , lands that , in my opinion , can not","The Times, 30th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16042,1,10,1895,Autumn,1,10,1895,Autumn,". c . Pian. ofdlei foretold the srcte yeat and Drought of adS the Coli Diadster , *nd masy other eSeul","The Times, 01st October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16043,1,10,1895,Autumn,1,10,1895,Autumn,". Sunshine . This is the 50th day of the drought , The average daily mazimu , m temperature for the","The Times, 01st October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16044,1,10,1895,Autumn,1,10,1895,Autumn,"Septem- ber , 1734 . The nearest approach to the drought was in September , 1754 , when only one millimetre","The Times, 01st October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16045,2,10,1895,Autumn,2,10,1895,Autumn,"in 1893 , also a year of great heat and drought , the death-rate for Hackney was lower than that of","The Times, 02nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16046,3,10,1895,Autumn,3,10,1895,Autumn,", of tho OLS. , S. Indla , of i droughter . COX-Ou Jth It Oct. at Whitb , tazh wife","The Times, 03rd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16047,4,10,1895,Autumn,4,10,1895,Autumn,"opened . Expert witnesses were called to prove that the drought in the Lea Valley had been exceptional this year ,","The Times, 04th October 1895",England,"UKH,UKI","UKH2,UKH3,UKI1,UK2",,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16048,4,10,1895,Autumn,4,10,1895,Autumn,to sav that there had been a frost or a drought ; they had to prove that this was the causo,"The Times, 04th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16049,4,10,1895,Autumn,4,10,1895,Autumn,foro impossible to maintain that the scarcity wvas due to drought . The whole question was one of quantity . There,"The Times, 04th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16050,4,10,1895,Autumn,4,10,1895,Autumn,"doubt that 1895 had been a , year Of exceptional drought . In cross.examlnation , -the , witness ' saicl that","The Times, 04th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16051,4,10,1895,Autumn,4,10,1895,Autumn,would naturally expect him to refer to the recent great drought and its unfortunate effects upon their consumers and themselves .,"The Times, 04th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16052,4,10,1895,Autumn,4,10,1895,Autumn,"opened . Expert witnesses were called to prove that the drought in the Lea Valley had been excepbional this year ,","The Times, 04th October 1895",England,"UKH,UKI","UKH2,UKH3,UKI1,UK2",,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16053,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,"London Water Company , who attributed the scarcity to the drought in thb Lea valley , which had diminished th. flow","The Times, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16054,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,protected in the event of shortness of supply arising from drought . The case was ultimately again adjourned sine die .,"The Times, 05th October 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16055,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,"the end of last May , owing to the prolonged drought . He contended that the theory of leaLage from shattered","The Times, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16056,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,experience in the same branch of his professiou . The drought ip the Lea Valley ia the first six months of,"The Times, 05th October 1895",England,"UKH,UKI","UKH2,UKH3,UKI1,UK2",,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16057,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,and especially garden hoses left ranning all night during the drought in the laree suburban districts served by tse company .,"The Times, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16058,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,protected in the event of shortness of water arising through drought . Every year in Londbn there was always some sort,"The Times, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16059,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,"saporintendent of the company , was called and said the drought had been unprecedented , and they had known nothing like","The Times, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16060,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,this one . Mr. Dickinson said if the question of drought was gone into he would have a great deal of,"The Times, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16061,5,10,1895,Autumn,5,10,1895,Autumn,not think he ought to go into the question of drought pending the inquiry that was going on . The case,"The Times, 05th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16062,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,"with that gentleman . Mr. Binnie denied the existence of drought and insufficiency of storage , and attributed the scarcity entirely","The Times, 07th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16063,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,". They nonninally supplied as much water during the vIleged drought as in previous years , according to General Scott 's","The Times, 07th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16064,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,same tling and wasting water . There had been no drought . Mr. Symons in his evidence took six months of,"The Times, 07th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16065,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,"to be expected and even desired after such a long drought , was , from the pleasure-f eeker 's point of","The Times, 07th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16066,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,"shown a continuous improvement , chouked oniy by the extreme drought and heat of September , but thrown back , even","The Times, 07th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16067,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,"on , an thogh a oneperod , owinig to the drought of early sumhmUegr , it tthrenatenedrto fall short , it","The Times, 07th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16068,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,and will probably become general next week . Where the drought was most intense the late-sown turnips were caught at a,"The Times, 07th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16069,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,"grew in August , in consequence of the severe autumn drought Roots are suffering from the heat and lack of moisture","The Times, 07th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16070,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,"roads . WVales seems to have escaped much of the drought , and we get reports of luxuriant crops of af","The Times, 07th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16071,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,"perhaps , not so much to the inherent qualities of drought and sunshine that characterized the month itself as to the","The Times, 07th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16072,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , and average","The Times, 07th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16073,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,a period of amelioration . The effect of heat and drought upon the grass lands in certain areas of England south,"The Times, 07th October 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16074,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,which bid fair to repeat theii remcarkiable Verformstnce id the droughty year of 1893 . Outside the tuber crop little presents,"The Times, 07th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16075,7,10,1895,Autumn,7,10,1895,Autumn,"only to 14 points , notwithstanding the intense heat and drought to which many parts of the country were exposed .","The Times, 07th October 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16076,9,10,1895,Autumn,9,10,1895,Autumn,"than at Staines , is now , in times of drought , occasionally as low as 141,000,000 gallons , and for","The Times, 09th October 1895",England,"UKJ,UKI","UKJ2,UKI2","UKJ23,UKI23","River Thames,Staines,Teddington",19th Century newspaper,Media 16077,11,10,1895,Autumn,11,10,1895,Autumn,"population who have hitherto dwelt in fear of scarcity and drought , it ranks even higher as a -work of humanity","The Times, 11st October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16078,11,10,1895,Autumn,11,10,1895,Autumn,"exactly when they are most required-namely , in years of drought and of famine . The inhabitants of the iniland eastern","The Times, 11st October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16079,11,10,1895,Autumn,11,10,1895,Autumn,". of the previous year . Unfortunately , tho continued drought which Ptevailed in the provimce caused the vtbeat crop to*'","The Times, 11st October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16080,11,10,1895,Autumn,11,10,1895,Autumn,week has not brochianysesntil rlie frm te iitucco of the drought in retadin what sedig. hereapparstobe Moro likelihood of the .,"The Times, 11st October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16081,12,10,1895,Autumn,12,10,1895,Autumn,"cent. , and the Madura district , which suffers from drought , will for the future be proteoted. -Our Correspondent ,","The Times, 12nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16082,12,10,1895,Autumn,12,10,1895,Autumn,"the year . It is lI&Mel due to the proloniged drought in the Central West , which has cius maladiels among","The Times, 12nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16083,14,10,1895,Autumn,14,10,1895,Autumn,"bushels per acre . The officially estimated average in the droughty year of 1893 was 25-81 bushels , and last year","The Times, 14th October 1895",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16084,15,10,1895,Autumn,15,10,1895,Autumn,"ko . A.B . Zafikiel foretold thu Great lleat and Drought of 189b6 , the Coliery D ) itaster , and","The Times, 15th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16085,15,10,1895,Autumn,15,10,1895,Autumn,"or large Rusalan shipments , but ramod on the continued drought in the winter wheat belt and fLrmer late cables from","The Times, 15th October 1895",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16086,21,10,1895,Autumn,21,10,1895,Autumn,"of Den- mark in the autum of 1892 , the drought of 1893 , the inferior harvest of 1894 , the","The Times, 21st October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16087,22,10,1895,Autumn,22,10,1895,Autumn,"r4ection , but lsarge receipts offstt the niews of continued drought . The narket was , however very biarrow , tbheclope","The Times, 22nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16088,22,10,1895,Autumn,22,10,1895,Autumn,"The main cause at work eems to be that the drought of 1893 caused many American ranches to be closed ,","The Times, 22nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16089,23,10,1895,Autumn,23,10,1895,Autumn,"tax , but in tines of famine , floods , drought , or war a remission is allowed by Irnperial Grace","The Times, 23rd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16090,23,10,1895,Autumn,23,10,1895,Autumn,"rtb on frmer Liverpool cableS 'advice , ori new ofontinued drought , togetler with foreign buying , mud onhe Icreas in","The Times, 23rd October 1895",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16091,24,10,1895,Autumn,24,10,1895,Autumn,"up on steady calie advice . and nows ox continued drought in the , winter wheat belt , then gave iv","The Times, 24th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16092,25,10,1895,Autumn,25,10,1895,Autumn,"the fnnee of thbe LiveroOl adioes , nsv of onoinued drought in the winter WhGat belt , and forelan buy' together","The Times, 25th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16093,28,10,1895,Autumn,28,10,1895,Autumn,"side-light is throvn on the character of the hot , droughty season of 1893 when , from practicaly the same area","The Times, 28th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16094,28,10,1895,Autumn,28,10,1895,Autumn,"at dirst on firmer cable mvaddes , news of continuod droughtian the winten wbeat belt , and private arcorts of bad","The Times, 28th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16095,29,10,1895,Autumn,29,10,1895,Autumn,xay3 that tho winter yhcstt hu bean seriously retarsdel by drought . and only 35 perncent. has been sow- as compared,"The Times, 29th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16096,29,10,1895,Autumn,29,10,1895,Autumn,"the area originally intended lor sowing is probable . Tho drought is general , but is most severe in the eommercjal","The Times, 29th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16097,29,10,1895,Autumn,29,10,1895,Autumn,"of excellent water , which entirely provided against any future drought . The bore cost 5,200 , and in his ozinion","The Times, 29th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16098,30,10,1895,Autumn,30,10,1895,Autumn,higher and further imnproved at tirst on news that the drought vwas still uubrolten btos ri' nut eye wa afterwards On,"The Times, 30th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16099,2,11,1895,Autumn,2,11,1895,Autumn,", and 3-1 in the SontIern districts . With the drought in our bhief wheat-growing districts , which may be said","The Times, 02nd November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16100,4,11,1895,Autumn,4,11,1895,Autumn,"start with cub-hunting , but the intense heat and prolonged drought have compelled them in most cases to confine their houncls","The Times, 04th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16101,12,11,1895,Autumn,12,11,1895,Autumn,"conLllLctng , owiag t llolh differenb action of tho univerBal drought upon diferent soUs . therich botnr.aiing anat , undant ield","The Times, 12nd November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16102,13,11,1895,Autumn,13,11,1895,Autumn,"curiosity is expressed with regard to the causes whinh hsvnw Drought about Bir Donald Currie 's visit , and that hehas","The Times, 13rd November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16103,14,11,1895,Autumn,14,11,1895,Autumn,", the Marquis of Bath ; the Rev. George Meares Drought , curate of Streatham , incumbent of Newtownmountkennedy , diocese","The Times, 14th November 1895",England,"UKI,UKK","UKI1,UKK2","UKI12,UKK23","Streatham,Taunton",19th Century newspaper,Media 16104,16,11,1895,Autumn,16,11,1895,Autumn,", one Nvhich , apart frozu , xtraordinary floods or droughts , changes considerably et volume , in the corse of","The Times, 16th November 1895",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 16105,18,11,1895,Autumn,18,11,1895,Autumn,", grain , said to be due to sRe eovere drought in Austrlia . Chtrtering at'Nes- castle , N.S.W. , ha3","The Times, 18th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16106,27,11,1895,Autumn,27,11,1895,Autumn,says that the increased expenses are due to the severe drought making it necessary for three weeks to haul the water,"The Times, 27th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16107,27,11,1895,Autumn,27,11,1895,Autumn,"he contended , was a serious matter in times of drought . He urged that uniformity in price could be secured","The Times, 27th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16108,28,11,1895,Autumn,28,11,1895,Autumn,"the Tibetan cottage roofs , the dust and desolation of drought , the delight of the black water in the rocky","The Times, 28th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16109,28,11,1895,Autumn,28,11,1895,Autumn,"is , first , most remarkable for its study of drought in the jungle and of the water-truce , next for","The Times, 28th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16110,30,11,1895,Autumn,30,11,1895,Autumn,week rains have continued to improvo the situation where the drought had previously threatened the young winterwhest. and If hard frosts,"The Times, 30th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16111,30,11,1895,Autumn,30,11,1895,Autumn,"pesent year , for althoughexenmive rainshadbeenaadvised.urringthelasttwo months , and the drought was , indeed , reportedgenerally brokea up about six weeks","The Times, 30th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16112,30,11,1895,Autumn,30,11,1895,Autumn,"the losses sustained in numbers of sneep by the recent drought , while the sheep themselves were inereased in value .","The Times, 30th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16113,10,12,1895,Winter,10,12,1895,Winter,but this could not be done owing to the severe drought and to the block on the railway . The work,"The Times, 10th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16114,11,12,1895,Winter,11,12,1895,Winter,"quantity , the weather having proaed generally disastrotLa and the drought causingan U.n usually early marketing of tho crop throughout the","The Times, 11st December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16115,12,12,1895,Winter,12,12,1895,Winter,"improvement upon opening vtlues. 'I'hao caritjy of lambswool owinTS to drought and the fact that thore was a air de ,","The Times, 12nd December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16116,12,12,1895,Winter,12,12,1895,Winter,"tiolar those from lew South Waler , exhibit siges of drought in a thinloose staple chacqedwith curti : but there is","The Times, 12nd December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16117,16,12,1895,Winter,16,12,1895,Winter,"closely resembled in seasonal cearalteristcs , buLt whereas the severeo drought of the current year terminated soox after midsummer , that","The Times, 16th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16118,16,12,1895,Winter,16,12,1895,Winter,"12,000,000 bushels below even that of the year of supreme drought , 1893 . English wheat and barley have been falling","The Times, 16th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16119,17,12,1895,Winter,17,12,1895,Winter,"could not say that they had been unconcerned at the drought , but their works had not been affected , and","The Times, 17th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16120,18,12,1895,Winter,18,12,1895,Winter,"which might have been expected because , owing to the drought lest year , the yield of wool vwas probably less","The Times, 18th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16121,19,12,1895,Winter,19,12,1895,Winter,half a million . This was largely caused by the drought . Nevertheless the savmngs on the expenditure for the remainder,"The Times, 19th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16122,26,12,1895,Winter,26,12,1895,Winter,aud to carry a load of 20 two n 0a drought of 4 feet 6 inches . Each of these vessels,"The Times, 26th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16123,26,12,1895,Winter,26,12,1895,Winter,"Tho best scenes are those depicting one of those prolonged droughts where , with sheep and cattle perishing by the thousand","The Times, 26th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16124,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,"most of the country is in such a state of drought as to be destitute of grass-yet the rabbits , eating","The Times, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16125,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,"rabbits I have ever seen , and in time of drought can thrive and grow fat while ordinary stock die of","The Times, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16126,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,been experienced u year earlier . Owing to the prolonged drought of 1893 forage of all kinds was never more scarce,"The Times, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16127,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,of them after so short an interval . But the drought wvhich seemed possible at the beginning of May had become,"The Times, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16128,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,", ill be recollected as a period of heat and drought , interrupted by an abrupb and pronounced fail of temperature","The Times, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16129,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,the herbage easy and certain . So persistent was the drought that much of the spring-sown seed had failed to germinate,"The Times, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16130,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,"broke , and from this date the parallelism between the drought of 1895 and that of lS'-which was of much longer","The Times, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16131,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,"compared with those in the following table 'After the great drought of 1893 and the miser- able yield of hay ,","The Times, 28th December 1895",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16132,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,"ow'ing to lack of germination induced by the early summer drought , or to the loss of the braird from the","The Times, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16133,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,have been the case but for the termination of the drought by the welcome rains which came with July . The,"The Times, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16134,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,"were favourable to the turnip ifly , "" but the drought checked the germination of cruciferous crops to such an .","The Times, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16135,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,rains that well-nigh spoilt the corn harvest . The terrible drought of 1893 and the privations incident to the fodder famine,"The Times, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16136,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,frost in the early months of 1895 and the persistent drought which followed it would alone render the dying year memorable,"The Times, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16137,30,12,1895,Winter,30,12,1895,Winter,"from tho Continent , duo to rolports of damago from drought to tho Santos crot , closing ateady , with December","The Times, 30th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16138,30,12,1895,Winter,30,12,1895,Winter,"to iZs. ; dead , i0s , to liv per drought ; wanger. 27s. 68. to ills . ; sprats ,","The Times, 30th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16139,3,1,1896,Winter,3,1,1896,Winter,"during the previous year . In the summer a protracted drought prevailed , and during that period no salmon were landed","The Times, 03rd January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16140,3,1,1896,Winter,3,1,1896,Winter,"the greater part of the season , owing to the drought . Peel -were reported scarce . Inthe Dart district angling","The Times, 03rd January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16141,3,1,1896,Winter,3,1,1896,Winter,"somewh'at sharpoly to s . SId . for beet . Drought and a reduction of 7o,000 tons in the Cub estimate","The Times, 03rd January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16142,3,1,1896,Winter,3,1,1896,Winter,"other sorts , so that they escaped the check the drought caused and produced a finer qonlity than usual . East","The Times, 03rd January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16143,6,1,1896,Winter,6,1,1896,Winter,"n liberal recefipts in the Br3zilssns4 reports that the Santos drought wau hroken , closing easy , with January to July","The Times, 06th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16144,6,1,1896,Winter,6,1,1896,Winter,there have been few complaints from the farmers . A drought prevailed in the spring and early summer which caused some,"The Times, 06th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16145,13,1,1896,Winter,13,1,1896,Winter,", as the plant beingdeeprooted is well qualified to resist drought . Mr. Clare Seweli Read considers that the crop ought","The Times, 13rd January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16146,13,1,1896,Winter,13,1,1896,Winter,"the Government and of aid from it in seasons of drought , ilood , or pestilence as if they had dwelt","The Times, 13rd January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16147,15,1,1896,Winter,15,1,1896,Winter,"September 21 . PRajputana has also suffered . This long drought must affect the spring crops , so that Government may","The Times, 15th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16148,16,1,1896,Winter,16,1,1896,Winter,"remarkable influence . Thus lands which had been reduced by drought to the condition of a moving man of sand ,","The Times, 16th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16149,20,1,1896,Winter,20,1,1896,Winter,1S92 . It was as a result of the ssummer drought of 1S93 that this tr.ade began to assume large dimensions,"The Times, 20th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16150,20,1,1896,Winter,20,1,1896,Winter,that in 1892 . The severe spring and early summer drought of 1893 appears to have again stimulated tho enterprise of,"The Times, 20th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16151,20,1,1896,Winter,20,1,1896,Winter,"from their actual numbers . This is the first point Drought out by recent events , and connected with it is","The Times, 20th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16152,27,1,1896,Winter,27,1,1896,Winter,of test relief works in the North-West Provinces . The drought in some parts of Oudh mav cause anxiety unless rain,"The Times, 27th January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16153,31,1,1896,Winter,31,1,1896,Winter,"shorta2e in luture arrivals conequent upon the bhvoo wrought by drought , in tho colonies . as reprds the distribution of","The Times, 31st January 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16154,6,2,1896,Winter,6,2,1896,Winter,"periods of flood , or thu still shorter periods of drought , the water would no longer pass into the conduit","The Times, 06th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16155,6,2,1896,Winter,6,2,1896,Winter,"so much water taken from it during the periods of drought , and certainly it could be no disadvantage to the","The Times, 06th February 1896",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Staines,19th Century newspaper,Media 16156,7,2,1896,Winter,7,2,1896,Winter,"exceptional waste , decrease in the supply owing to the drought , and inadequate means of storage . There is no","The Times, 07th February 1896",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 16157,7,2,1896,Winter,7,2,1896,Winter,by the year 1895 were very xcertAioals . An unprecedented drought following a mos5 ERflUnslly oevere frost created difficulties not likely,"The Times, 07th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16158,7,2,1896,Winter,7,2,1896,Winter,and ( 2 ) to excessive garden watering during the drought in Mlay and June . ( b ) Decrease in,"The Times, 07th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16159,7,2,1896,Winter,7,2,1896,Winter,heh volume of the river Lea due to the unprecedented droughtr6 which occurred during the first . JX months of 1895.,"The Times, 07th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16160,10,2,1896,Winter,10,2,1896,Winter,"of the week than at the begin- ning . The droughty conditions have received no iaeck , and now that a","The Times, 10th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16161,17,2,1896,Winter,17,2,1896,Winter,"precipitation . Hence , as the season advances , its droughty character only becomes more pronounced , and in this respect","The Times, 17th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16162,17,2,1896,Winter,17,2,1896,Winter,"them that the losses in sheep consequent on the long drought in Aulstralia are officially stated at 9,40,000 , and in","The Times, 17th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16163,22,2,1896,Winter,22,2,1896,Winter,"this amount so as to tide over long periods of drought . Both bacterially and chemically this stored -water would ,","The Times, 22nd February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16164,25,2,1896,Winter,25,2,1896,Winter,providing more facilities for storage so as to meet occasional drought . But of grand schemes for the conveyance of water,"The Times, 25th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16165,26,2,1896,Winter,26,2,1896,Winter,"in the proceeds of the clip , ' and the drought which prevailed during many months of the year . They","The Times, 26th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16166,26,2,1896,Winter,26,2,1896,Winter,", ooo bales , as compared with 1896 . The drought was short- lived , for they had recently heard from","The Times, 26th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16167,26,2,1896,Winter,26,2,1896,Winter,"before ths Couri . Thi* was an ordinary money action Drought egains , t the 4efe4idants oxrsonally ini the Couy Conrtt","The Times, 26th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16168,27,2,1896,Winter,27,2,1896,Winter,"native labour , the shortness of wrater due to prolonged drought , and the rocky nature of the country beyond Iount","The Times, 27th February 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16169,3,3,1896,Spring,3,3,1896,Spring,"1892 , d in uding two years of very exceptional drought , 1893 and 1895 , of which the former was","The Times, 03rd March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16170,4,3,1896,Spring,4,3,1896,Spring,was as suoeesful in obtaining a good plant during the drought of 1893 as in the more genil sason of .,"The Times, 04th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16171,9,3,1896,Spring,9,3,1896,Spring,", oae Stanhope andthre logCars.Lon-ace , and 10 , Old DROUGHTAMs andl LANDAU . Ths leg-ant CAIRtIAG M- in oundition XIu","The Times, 09th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16172,9,3,1896,Spring,9,3,1896,Spring,"Germazny farmers fear ddmage from the recent froat. in Speja droughtse su , l1 couir. -lioed of . P-eprts from ltaly","The Times, 09th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16173,11,3,1896,Spring,11,3,1896,Spring,s as sucessfal in obtaining a good plant during the drought of 1833 as in the more genil saon of 1854.,"The Times, 11st March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16174,14,3,1896,Spring,14,3,1896,Spring,was as successful in obtaining a good plant during the drought of 1893 as in tho more genial seaon of 1893.,"The Times, 14th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16175,16,3,1896,Spring,16,3,1896,Spring,"from permanent meadow . It vill be remembered that the drought of 1895 brolke at about the end of June ,","The Times, 16th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16176,16,3,1896,Spring,16,3,1896,Spring,GREAT BRITAIN IN 1895 ANn IN 1894 . The hot droughty year of 1.898 gave nearly as large a yield per,"The Times, 16th March 1896","Scotland,Wales","UKM,UKL",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16177,18,3,1896,Spring,18,3,1896,Spring,"the land revenue and the resources of.tepasnr in times of drought , and urged the necessity of contracting not income ,","The Times, 18th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16178,21,3,1896,Spring,21,3,1896,Spring,"was as successful in obtaining a good plant during the drought oMIS8W as in the zimoge w seasonz of 181.9 ""","The Times, 21st March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16179,23,3,1896,Spring,23,3,1896,Spring,STAfnlT After a winter remarkable for its mildness and its drought spring has been ushered in by drenching rains . The,"The Times, 23rd March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16180,27,3,1896,Spring,27,3,1896,Spring,Australian colonies generally were exposed to one of those periodical droughts which did so 0uch to injure farming and squatting interests,"The Times, 27th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16181,28,3,1896,Spring,28,3,1896,Spring,Farmere YeaBokwsa uoreefoSl In Obtainng a good Plant dtring thk drought of 193 as in the snora geni seasou of 189.,"The Times, 28th March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16182,31,3,1896,Spring,31,3,1896,Spring,"that prospects were favourable . In consequence of the recent drought inAustralia , several of the frozen meat companies had been","The Times, 31st March 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16183,2,4,1896,Spring,2,4,1896,Spring,in view of the fact that there was a general drought last year and that all selectors showing good reason were,"The Times, 02nd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16184,2,4,1896,Spring,2,4,1896,Spring,was as succeBsful in obtaining a good plant during the drought of 1893 as in the more genial seBaon of &l34.,"The Times, 02nd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16185,3,4,1896,Spring,3,4,1896,Spring,"traceablu sqolely to the frosbt at 24,000 , while the drought caused them an increased outlay of 11,910 . The failure","The Times, 03rd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16186,3,4,1896,Spring,3,4,1896,Spring,"Government Board into the alleged deficiency of supply during the drought , he said that they rather couted the investig ,","The Times, 03rd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16187,3,4,1896,Spring,3,4,1896,Spring,"the TD year 1895 , by its frost , its drought , and its law charges , carried off from revenue","The Times, 03rd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16188,6,4,1896,Spring,6,4,1896,Spring,"occurring as it did after a I summer of unparalleled drought , is still fresh inr the grateful recollection of farmers","The Times, 06th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16189,7,4,1896,Spring,7,4,1896,Spring,"severe commercial depression and of public disaster from floods , drought , and industrial convulsion . The Government of Mr. Nelson","The Times, 07th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16190,11,4,1896,Spring,11,4,1896,Spring,"Itye en1iered in1 mrost Stoaers Cle-ss thain stlrhneat , tvhe drought in they early vwinror vwith alternative freezin g suds thawting","The Times, 11st April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16191,11,4,1896,Spring,11,4,1896,Spring,"wms as successful in obtaining a good plant during the drought of I8M3as in the more genial season of lES4. ""","The Times, 11st April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16192,13,4,1896,Spring,13,4,1896,Spring,of the destruction of the pasture from Cbimoio onwards by drought and locusts . Rates from Chimoio to Salisbury went up,"The Times, 13rd April 1896",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Salisbury,19th Century newspaper,Media 16193,13,4,1896,Spring,13,4,1896,Spring,"severe commercial depression and of public disaster from gloods , drought , and industrial convulsion . The Government of Mr. Nelson","The Times, 13rd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16194,15,4,1896,Spring,15,4,1896,Spring,"disturbance in the Transvaal , the very severe and prolonged drought , the plague of locusts , and the agricultural distress","The Times, 15th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16195,17,4,1896,Spring,17,4,1896,Spring,become dried up during the past exceptionally protracted season of drought . VENEZUELAN AFFAIRS . THE URUAN INCIDENT . ( FROM,"The Times, 17th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16196,18,4,1896,Spring,18,4,1896,Spring,"Tsar in it . Petersburg . In consequence of the drought , which has continued since the end of last year","The Times, 18th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16197,20,4,1896,Spring,20,4,1896,Spring,"the scarcity of hay which resulted from last summer 's drought has hardly -made itself felt , and altogether the recent","The Times, 20th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16198,20,4,1896,Spring,20,4,1896,Spring,recouping the heavy losses that were incurred throngh the devastating drought of 1893 . In the second week of April thore,"The Times, 20th April 1896",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16199,23,4,1896,Spring,23,4,1896,Spring,of money they had had to ontend with a severe drought and a short clip . It was in these circumstances,"The Times, 23rd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16200,23,4,1896,Spring,23,4,1896,Spring,"cent , instead of 15 per cent . Since the drought had passed away there had been an exellent rainfall ,","The Times, 23rd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16201,23,4,1896,Spring,23,4,1896,Spring,very cold weather at one timo and a pro- longed drought at another . They had all for a considerable time,"The Times, 23rd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16202,23,4,1896,Spring,23,4,1896,Spring,"sm1ller . They had sffered no direct evils from the drought , but indirectly they had been affected , as they","The Times, 23rd April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16203,24,4,1896,Spring,24,4,1896,Spring,"8.15 . E-BJInRITZ : Mr. ArLbur Roberts : lesdanmes rhyllis Drought'ni , Millie Hlylton , Eiles flee . Fierrette Amelia .","The Times, 24th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16204,24,4,1896,Spring,24,4,1896,Spring,"agricJultural season had been singularly bad . In addition to drought , the locusts had come further south than they had","The Times, 24th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16205,29,4,1896,Spring,29,4,1896,Spring,"o GILL. -O the 2Mth inst .. at Norcliffe , Droughton-park . Manchester , the wife of TtoxAs J. GILL .","The Times, 29th April 1896",England,"UKD,UKE","UKD3,UKE4",UKE44,Norcliffe,19th Century newspaper,Media 16206,30,4,1896,Spring,30,4,1896,Spring,"Mr. Edwards diel , and in 1895 this action was Drought by his administratrix against Thomas Walters and Annie Evans ,","The Times, 30th April 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16207,4,5,1896,Spring,4,5,1896,Spring,", . AGUIUThTURE OROPS AND LVE STOOW Signa of incipient drought were noticeable in 6any parts of the countrv when last","The Times, 04th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16208,4,5,1896,Spring,4,5,1896,Spring,"by day , and the mischief arising from a May drought can never be fully compensated even by the most .","The Times, 04th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16209,4,5,1896,Spring,4,5,1896,Spring,"and pastures . In the south , where per- sistent drought is being experienced , the state of affairs is less","The Times, 04th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16210,4,5,1896,Spring,4,5,1896,Spring,"pastoral pursuits invoke grave consideration . Low prices , prolonged drought , locusts , and rinderpest have pressed with extreme severity","The Times, 04th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16211,6,5,1896,Spring,6,5,1896,Spring,"to the end of April there had been a great drought in Darieeling , and the yield of teas as compared","The Times, 06th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16212,6,5,1896,Spring,6,5,1896,Spring,past year has been unfavourable for agriculture owing to the drought and locusts . The rinderpest is spread- ing southwards .,"The Times, 06th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16213,6,5,1896,Spring,6,5,1896,Spring,"grievances . The President said that , in consequence of drought , the visitations of locusts , and the rinderpest ,","The Times, 06th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16214,7,5,1896,Spring,7,5,1896,Spring,"commenced about November were entirely caused by an exceptionally severe drought , which , he was pleased to say , was","The Times, 07th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16215,9,5,1896,Spring,9,5,1896,Spring,"been a rather trying one for the colonies . Severe droughtb had prevailed ia many parts , and thecy had been","The Times, 09th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16216,9,5,1896,Spring,9,5,1896,Spring,"Still , they had sustained some loss owing to the drought . An Act had recently been passed by the New","The Times, 09th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16217,9,5,1896,Spring,9,5,1896,Spring,"maize crop was entirely lost oa their lands owing to drought . The expenditure for 1890 showed a sraall decrease ,","The Times, 09th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16218,11,5,1896,Spring,11,5,1896,Spring,worm on the one hand and the privations due to drought on the other barley and oats are not looking very,"The Times, 11st May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16219,11,5,1896,Spring,11,5,1896,Spring,"frosts have spared the fruit blossom , the signs of drought are palpable enough in gardens , where asparagus beds and","The Times, 11st May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16220,11,5,1896,Spring,11,5,1896,Spring,"satisfactory , but in the south the intensity of the drought has increased to such an extent that a reduced yield","The Times, 11st May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16221,11,5,1896,Spring,11,5,1896,Spring,The mortality among the baggage animals has ceased . The drought still continues throughout the lofty plateau . Thlhe total strength,"The Times, 11st May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16222,11,5,1896,Spring,11,5,1896,Spring,"only draw- back being that , owinur to the long-contitnued drought , the course was hard in place3 . T'here was","The Times, 11st May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16223,13,5,1896,Spring,13,5,1896,Spring,"the range of temperature has been , how general the drought , how deficient the rainfall =s over England , and","The Times, 13rd May 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16224,15,5,1896,Spring,15,5,1896,Spring,"requiring treatment . In that year there was a long drought , and eye com . plaints were prevalent everywhere .","The Times, 15th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16225,15,5,1896,Spring,15,5,1896,Spring,"DUBLIUN , May 14. -Although the sultry weather and continued drought are beginning to ecicte same uneasiness , there was an","The Times, 15th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16226,18,5,1896,Spring,18,5,1896,Spring,"syringes , and garden cngines as a consequence of the drought , and the maeirs of hydrants and fire engine oppeliancas","The Times, 18th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16227,18,5,1896,Spring,18,5,1896,Spring,"Wheat continues to bear up well under the privations of drought , but the other cereals are visibly suffer- ing .","The Times, 18th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16228,18,5,1896,Spring,18,5,1896,Spring,"store stock trade has received a check owing to the drought , but though graziers are buying in stores at lower","The Times, 18th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16229,19,5,1896,Spring,19,5,1896,Spring,"interested wera a "" icted by a prolonged and severe drought , causing to many of the farmers tho loss of","The Times, 19th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16230,19,5,1896,Spring,19,5,1896,Spring,"many communicatinlg streams and ditchzes are also suffering from the drought . Up* The Theames , a fungus disease has been","The Times, 19th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16231,20,5,1896,Spring,20,5,1896,Spring,"of new are firm ou short supplies owing to the drought and a good demand , but old are eas at","The Times, 20th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16232,25,5,1896,Spring,25,5,1896,Spring,"lu 1893 it was a period of excessive heat and drought , brok-en at the middle by a day or two","The Times, 25th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16233,25,5,1896,Spring,25,5,1896,Spring,winds . In the early duys of last week the drought was maintained in full force and the thermometer registered thz,"The Times, 25th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16234,25,5,1896,Spring,25,5,1896,Spring,". But there was no general break up of the drought , and no downpour on a generous scale of the","The Times, 25th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16235,25,5,1896,Spring,25,5,1896,Spring,ha s been much aggravated during the spell of bright droughty weather which has since Drevailed . The last two winters,"The Times, 25th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16236,25,5,1896,Spring,25,5,1896,Spring,counties as Devonshire and Shropshire . The continuation of the drought in France has established the certainty of a meagre vield,"The Times, 25th May 1896",England,"UKK,UKG","UKK4,UKG2","UKK43,UKG22",,19th Century newspaper,Media 16237,25,5,1896,Spring,25,5,1896,Spring,", however , ruled very sluggish on Account of the drought . Muchb cows mo-dae 1 to 21 for choice ;","The Times, 25th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16238,26,5,1896,Spring,26,5,1896,Spring,"yield in 1895 than ia 1893 , both of them droughty years , though 1893 the more so . When com-","The Times, 26th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16239,28,5,1896,Spring,28,5,1896,Spring,". The locusts have been followed by a very severe drought , which has throughout a large part of the country","The Times, 28th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16240,29,5,1896,Spring,29,5,1896,Spring,"of the country . The late succession of calamities-rinderpest , drought , and rebellion- was not an unmixed evil , as","The Times, 29th May 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16241,1,6,1896,Summer,1,6,1896,Summer,". There sees more inquiry for barley owing to the drought , ; but ver fe saples offering . Oats firm","The Times, 01st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16242,1,6,1896,Summer,1,6,1896,Summer,"put in are only yearlings , the continuation of tho drought will exercise a very prejudicial effect upon the sport ,","The Times, 01st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16243,1,6,1896,Summer,1,6,1896,Summer,". The indications of b possible termination , dto the drought which appeared to manifest them- selves at about the end","The Times, 01st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16244,1,6,1896,Summer,1,6,1896,Summer,"the closing week of the month not only was the drought intensified , but , for the greater part of it","The Times, 01st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16245,1,6,1896,Summer,1,6,1896,Summer,"many districts ponds that have not been dry since the drought of 1893 have now lost all their water , and","The Times, 01st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16246,1,6,1896,Summer,1,6,1896,Summer,"Country roads are in a rotten condition , the continuous drought having caused the surfaces to break up into a kind","The Times, 01st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16247,1,6,1896,Summer,1,6,1896,Summer,have struggled into braird are pining beneath the privations of drought on the one hand and the attacks of insect pests,"The Times, 01st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16248,1,6,1896,Summer,1,6,1896,Summer,"of the other cereals only becomes more marked as the drought continues , and the later-sown barley and oats are in","The Times, 01st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16249,1,6,1896,Summer,1,6,1896,Summer,"as the beginning of June , but a prolonged spring drought , especially when following upon an acoumnlated deficiency in rainfall","The Times, 01st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16250,1,6,1896,Summer,1,6,1896,Summer,"to adopt when , at the close of the terrible drought of 1893 , they found themselves face to face with","The Times, 01st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16251,3,6,1896,Summer,3,6,1896,Summer,"June-July . MA7zz , In a ; lte of the drought . Is weak and 13d lower . Danube loading ,","The Times, 03rd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16252,3,6,1896,Summer,3,6,1896,Summer,"took dividends into consideration . The long and a normal drought had been prejudioial to an morease of conspumtion , or","The Times, 03rd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16253,3,6,1896,Summer,3,6,1896,Summer,"long "" buyInC together with -3r&-l fortCAuottloaxunchaund-od and reports of drought in Eland aud wanucen leosd ate.dy 5a ! d /.","The Times, 03rd June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16254,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,", Diamonds . kc . Established 1020 . THE SEVERE DROUGHT . T MERRYWEATHER 'S "" SQUIRES "" ENGINE iS a","The Times, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16255,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,"action of the Irish people . THBE END 0X THBE DROUGHT . TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES . Sir ,","The Times, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16256,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,"iis , as to which I say nothine ) the drought is now a thing of the past , 1 thiAk","The Times, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16257,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,I am not sure that what is understood by a drought has been mentioned in T17e Times . There was no,"The Times, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16258,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,"ago , when I suggested the followving - "" Absolute Droughts. -Periods of more than 14 consecutive days absolutely without measure-","The Times, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16259,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,"consecutive days absolutely without measure- able rain . "" Partial Droughts. -Periods of more than 28 consecutive days , the aggregate","The Times, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16260,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,"see ( 1 ) that thero was an "" absolute drought "" of 20 days from April 30 to May 19","The Times, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16261,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,"March' 1 ; zod ( 3 ) another "" partial drought "" of 50O days wgith 0-47in. of rain from April","The Times, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16262,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,"five years . Before leaving the consideration of the late drought , and of the small monthly falls , it will","The Times, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16263,4,6,1896,Summer,4,6,1896,Summer,"tho severity of 1893 , when we had a partial drought of 78 days with 0 73in. of rain from February","The Times, 04th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16264,5,6,1896,Summer,5,6,1896,Summer,"tlloutusterr ; 544s. to 40e Butter , ewing to the drought . le dear. - . 7s rs su dtoe. lrish","The Times, 05th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16265,5,6,1896,Summer,5,6,1896,Summer,to return water to the IRiver Thames in time of drought . At such periods it was proposed thlat the companies,"The Times, 05th June 1896",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 16266,6,6,1896,Summer,6,6,1896,Summer,") ) D oTHERS ) . THxE OFq , THE DROUGHT ( Mm . G. J. SYXoRS. r.lt.8. ) 14 Tiaz","The Times, 06th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16267,6,6,1896,Summer,6,6,1896,Summer,""" I Happy Camden-town "" to be out of the drought . Some idea of the soaking that we had may","The Times, 06th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16268,8,6,1896,Summer,8,6,1896,Summer,"weather , and as the week approached its close the droughty conditions strongly reasserted 'themselves . In a few districts the","The Times, 08th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16269,8,6,1896,Summer,8,6,1896,Summer,"Most farms continue to present the unmistakable signs of persistent drought , both in the arabie fields and upon the grass","The Times, 08th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16270,8,6,1896,Summer,8,6,1896,Summer,"have gone down under the combined influence of heat and drought . The crop i3 greGn only at top , the","The Times, 08th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16271,8,6,1896,Summer,8,6,1896,Summer,"th'be greater part of England and Wales is suffering from drought , sections of the country north of the Tweed enjoyed","The Times, 08th June 1896","England,Wales",UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16272,8,6,1896,Summer,8,6,1896,Summer,"Pastaro ' is recovering speedily from the effects of the drought , I which had begun to make grass flelds aesouao","The Times, 08th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16273,8,6,1896,Summer,8,6,1896,Summer,101-10=91 . The course wvas still suffering from the long-continued drought . OXFOnD UNIVERSITY GOLIF CLrB. -At Oxford the bogey compotition,"The Times, 08th June 1896",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 16274,10,6,1896,Summer,10,6,1896,Summer,"year ending June 30 at 150,000 , caused by the drought and reduced railway income. -Our Correspondent . COOLGARDIE , Ju","The Times, 10th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16275,11,6,1896,Summer,11,6,1896,Summer,", W. ( adioining Btereoscopie Compas7 ) . THE SEVERE DROUGHT . T IMPRYWEATHER 'S "" SQUIRES "" ENGINE is a","The Times, 11st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16276,11,6,1896,Summer,11,6,1896,Summer,O retttl& thaLn ViUSL r o or rncoront of the drought *to repoit6d't iri tr o connUeitta S.tor ( Sooth CPtfo,"The Times, 11st June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16277,15,6,1896,Summer,15,6,1896,Summer,It would at present seem as if the spell of droughtyweather had received merely local interruptions rather than that it had,"The Times, 15th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16278,15,6,1896,Summer,15,6,1896,Summer,if for the moment they are no longer menaced by drought a formidable foe is rising up against them in the,"The Times, 15th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16279,15,6,1896,Summer,15,6,1896,Summer,"of the ( treaded calamity which a prolongation of the drought would have involved , but his hopes are associated rwith","The Times, 15th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16280,15,6,1896,Summer,15,6,1896,Summer,"lest , after a brief period of interruption , the drought should reassert itself . In the latter cas- wheat will","The Times, 15th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16281,15,6,1896,Summer,15,6,1896,Summer,"will be effectually avoided ; while , at periods of drought , ib is anticipated that the atorage will be adeunrte","The Times, 15th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16282,16,6,1896,Summer,16,6,1896,Summer,"G. B. LatreiUe. assited by the Rev. A. C. A. Drought . OsoROue SOD of the lato EDWARD CDALCRANr , of","The Times, 16th June 1896",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,South Hornsey,19th Century newspaper,Media 16283,16,6,1896,Summer,16,6,1896,Summer,or not . GEORGE ABBOTT . Chief Clerk . THE DROUGHT . 1JERRYWEATHER 'S RAIN MBAKER. .12TJNetNo a Sham-a Reality .,"The Times, 16th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16284,16,6,1896,Summer,16,6,1896,Summer,"in the upper reaches of the river in time of drought , and to flood us out ( as they do","The Times, 16th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16285,16,6,1896,Summer,16,6,1896,Summer,"necessary fluhing and on Satur- day , considerig the prolonged drought , the Thames was looking in much better conditionL than","The Times, 16th June 1896",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 16286,17,6,1896,Summer,17,6,1896,Summer,"of a dire and pro- longed famine , through a drought of great dura- tion , followed by ravages of locusts","The Times, 17th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16287,20,6,1896,Summer,20,6,1896,Summer,"A great cyolonie storm attacked part of their line where drought was more usual than deluge , and for many miles","The Times, 20th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16288,20,6,1896,Summer,20,6,1896,Summer,"4,841. ( p. 9 ) F.ANCE. -In consequence of the drought the Minister of Public Works has directed the rail- way","The Times, 20th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16289,20,6,1896,Summer,20,6,1896,Summer,"Wilshpscseesion , Solicitr , Mcaesn . BroughbmnX , Ntocton and Droughton , It , Great Marl- By order of Trustees .","The Times, 20th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16290,23,6,1896,Summer,23,6,1896,Summer,"succeadully over reveral estates during thu last droug ! ht. drought . MERRYWEATHER 'S 63 . Long-acre . London , WC.","The Times, 23rd June 1896",England,"UKI,UKD","UKI2,UKD3",UKI21,Greenwich,19th Century newspaper,Media 16291,24,6,1896,Summer,24,6,1896,Summer,"locuauts in excess of anything previously known , a prolonged drought , and , above all , the rinderpest-a completely new","The Times, 24th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16292,27,6,1896,Summer,27,6,1896,Summer,"recriced furm correepo.donts n the cotton growing States : -Ie drought contluues 0ocr a largia prt of Tesas , and damage","The Times, 27th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16293,29,6,1896,Summer,29,6,1896,Summer,"country is uo longer languishing under the privations incidental to drought . The moisture has been irregularly distributed , somo districts","The Times, 29th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16294,29,6,1896,Summer,29,6,1896,Summer,"tho country which appears to bare suffered most from the drought is the area . south of the Thames , where","The Times, 29th June 1896",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 16295,30,6,1896,Summer,30,6,1896,Summer,the principles of temperance and Chribtianity . The evils of drought and locusts had had to be met before in that,"The Times, 30th June 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16296,1,7,1896,Summer,1,7,1896,Summer,". BaloNiu smfferedin partcular , flrst fromfoodS snd then from drought . The local aprs are asking vwy the French authorities","The Times, 01st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16297,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,"England , south of the Thames there is an extensive drought-stricken area in Cornwall , Devon , and part of Somerset","The Times, 06th July 1896",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK3,UKK4,UKK2","UKK30,UKK43,UKK23","Cornwall,River Thames",19th Century newspaper,Media 16298,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,"and the man , gel plant has been killed by drought . Wheat , on the other hand , is looking","The Times, 06th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16299,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,"In Wiltshire there has scarcely been any break in the drought over an extensive area on Salisbury Plain , and the","The Times, 06th July 1896",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK15,Salisbury Plain,19th Century newspaper,Media 16300,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,"our Midland and WVest Mlidland counties are still suffering from drought , and serious complaints come from Oxon and Salop .","The Times, 06th July 1896",England,"UKF,UKG,UKJ,UKG","UKJ1,UKG2","UKJ14,UKG22",,19th Century newspaper,Media 16301,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,rain should fall soon . Worcestershire farmers are suffering from drought and blight . and in several districts of Staffordsbire the,"The Times, 06th July 1896",England,UKG,UKG1,"UKG11,UKG12",,19th Century newspaper,Media 16302,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,indeed . Wales has borne the fUll brunt of the drought . ! The upland fields in the county of Carnarvon,"The Times, 06th July 1896","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,UKL12,County of Carnarvon,19th Century newspaper,Media 16303,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,"burnt up . In Pembroke the combined effects of the drought and "" fly "" have rendered the prosPects of the","The Times, 06th July 1896","England,Wales",UKL,"UKL1,UKL2","UKL14,UKL22","Carmarthen,Glamorganshire,Pembroke",19th Century newspaper,Media 16304,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,"in Linlithgowz , but in many localities swedes perished through drought and fly , "" and the land had to be","The Times, 06th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16305,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,"' Gazette . Antritn has scarcely suffered from the spring drought , and all crops in the county are very promising","The Times, 06th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16306,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,"meadows were "" never better . "" MIayo escaped the drought and is looking remark- ably well ; signs of potato","The Times, 06th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16307,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,", but potatoes in these counties look well . The drought has been severo in Cork , but around Mallow the","The Times, 06th July 1896",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL24,Kerry,19th Century newspaper,Media 16308,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,"mutton to the troops . "" Vhen there is a drought in the south of England it is usually felt in","The Times, 06th July 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16309,6,7,1896,Summer,6,7,1896,Summer,"young braird of cruciferous crops , where it successfullyfaced the drought , only did so to fall a victim to the","The Times, 06th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16310,9,7,1896,Summer,9,7,1896,Summer,", the sowing of cruciferous crops having been delayed by drought , or the crops having been destroyed by insect pests","The Times, 09th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16311,9,7,1896,Summer,9,7,1896,Summer,winter of 1S95-6 and partly to the fact that the drought brolke this year at the beginning of June instead of,"The Times, 09th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16312,13,7,1896,Summer,13,7,1896,Summer,", fromi the effects of a visitation of locu6ts and drought whichb has destroy-ed tbe crops , and of a I","The Times, 13rd July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16313,13,7,1896,Summer,13,7,1896,Summer,"of the water-meadows , which is usually good in hot droughty years-has been 'got together in fine condition . The yield","The Times, 13rd July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16314,13,7,1896,Summer,13,7,1896,Summer,"is a fortunate circumstance . Field cabbage has stood the drought remarkably well in some , localities , and is now","The Times, 13rd July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16315,13,7,1896,Summer,13,7,1896,Summer,"exceedingly weU on it . 'Hay , wThich by thle drought of tIsy threatened to be short , recovered greatly after","The Times, 13rd July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16316,14,7,1896,Summer,14,7,1896,Summer,". and best Saumur , being thort. owing to the drought in Francs . seas 2s. dearer at 8is .. other","The Times, 14th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16317,18,7,1896,Summer,18,7,1896,Summer,"purposes of the canal , so that in seasons of drought no water came down to clear the bed of the","The Times, 18th July 1896",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Hendon,19th Century newspaper,Media 16318,20,7,1896,Summer,20,7,1896,Summer,"they had suffered considerably from the effec 's of the drought ia the previous year , but hewas pleased tosay that","The Times, 20th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16319,20,7,1896,Summer,20,7,1896,Summer,"they had at the Peel River in consequenre of the drought . The year produced 19,000 larubs , against 40,000 in","The Times, 20th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16320,20,7,1896,Summer,20,7,1896,Summer,"During 11195 cattle oxlhibiteS a considerable falling off , thu drought haviog affcctedi the rattle as vwell as the sheep .","The Times, 20th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16321,20,7,1896,Summer,20,7,1896,Summer,"last week . The intense heat , aggravated by the drought , caused the corn crops to ripen very suddenly ,","The Times, 20th July 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16322,20,7,1896,Summer,20,7,1896,Summer,"farms , for evil as are the offects of tho drought matters would only be rendered worse wero tho progress of","The Times, 20th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16323,20,7,1896,Summer,20,7,1896,Summer,"total of 29,0Q0 , O , 01b . The severe drought in the Antizodes has tempo'rarily retarded this developiment , and","The Times, 20th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16324,20,7,1896,Summer,20,7,1896,Summer,"to Mr. Jmnes Flower , last year 's winner . Drought told against priees , lambs mcaking us . Fer head","The Times, 20th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16325,21,7,1896,Summer,21,7,1896,Summer,"in the habit of permitting the tenants in- time of drought to draw water from ais 'well , the tenants would","The Times, 21st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16326,21,7,1896,Summer,21,7,1896,Summer,subiect of the right of a tenant in time of drought . to dm 's vwater from the landlord 's demesne,"The Times, 21st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16327,21,7,1896,Summer,21,7,1896,Summer,"refuse him per- mission to do so in time of drought . ( Bear , bear . ) The Hilt did","The Times, 21st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16328,21,7,1896,Summer,21,7,1896,Summer,"shouldz bieoth.fasbka j$ wacbs ] e demesne in time of drought . ( Hear , hear . ) He thought that","The Times, 21st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16329,22,7,1896,Summer,22,7,1896,Summer,. V Branches . Birmingham and Manehcster . ElRtYlVEATHERS on DROUGHT and lfA SHIORTIESS of WATER for DO5MESTIC USE . Merrysreadicri,"The Times, 22nd July 1896",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16330,22,7,1896,Summer,22,7,1896,Summer,feeding it are all dried up by the pro- longed drought . A thorough search is being made in the district,"The Times, 22nd July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16331,22,7,1896,Summer,22,7,1896,Summer,"financial position had been aggravated by unforeseen causes . The drought reduced the quantity of the great Australian product , the","The Times, 22nd July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16332,22,7,1896,Summer,22,7,1896,Summer,IS34 . There bad l:een no recurrence of the severe drought of IS95 * the sheep w-re in good condition there,"The Times, 22nd July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16333,24,7,1896,Summer,24,7,1896,Summer,".8aprocal fre icd-erwes.hers , 63 . Long-acre , MERRYWVEATHERtS on DROUGHT and TlSH RE , SS of WATER for DOMESTIC USE","The Times, 24th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16334,24,7,1896,Summer,24,7,1896,Summer,"six hours ' service nowv in operation . The present drought was umprecedented during the last 80 yezrs , but no","The Times, 24th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16335,24,7,1896,Summer,24,7,1896,Summer,"six hours a day , in consequene Of the extreme drought , and I have no reason to doubt the statement","The Times, 24th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16336,27,7,1896,Summer,27,7,1896,Summer,"STAXHIE , Chemist . Charing- cross . W.C. .31ERRYWEATHERSS on DROUGHT and SHORTNESS of WATER for DOM.E.STIC USE . Merrweaher esnd","The Times, 27th July 1896",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Charing,19th Century newspaper,Media 16337,27,7,1896,Summer,27,7,1896,Summer,the end of the week several districts in which tho drought has bean most severe were visited by light showers of,"The Times, 27th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16338,27,7,1896,Summer,27,7,1896,Summer,was stimulated by the autuumnal rains that followed the exceedingly droughty summer of 1S9O it must be admitted that there is,"The Times, 27th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16339,27,7,1896,Summer,27,7,1896,Summer,greater demand upon this surface supply . Even a partial drought dries up the driiiking water required for the daily use,"The Times, 27th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16340,28,7,1896,Summer,28,7,1896,Summer,"to t.n. ; dead , ICs . to iEs. per drought ; conger , lSs. to 25s. ; herrings . salted","The Times, 28th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16341,29,7,1896,Summer,29,7,1896,Summer,. GREGORY and Ce .. REGENT-STREE*. w . ERRlYWEATHERS on DROUGHT and 3 SHORTNESS of WATFR for DOMl ESTIC USE .,"The Times, 29th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16342,29,7,1896,Summer,29,7,1896,Summer,company was not in a better position to meet the drought of 1S90 than it was that of 1590 . He,"The Times, 29th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16343,30,7,1896,Summer,30,7,1896,Summer,"has been cut off at night owing to the continued drought , might be tiirned into the mains . It was","The Times, 30th July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16344,31,7,1896,Summer,31,7,1896,Summer,"quantity daily f.om the river Lea owing to the unexampled drought ; they ars therefore compelled , in order to husband","The Times, 31st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16345,31,7,1896,Summer,31,7,1896,Summer,company 's control . The main cause is the unprecedented drought of the present year following on the great drought of,"The Times, 31st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16346,31,7,1896,Summer,31,7,1896,Summer,unprecedented drought of the present year following on the great drought of last year and on the four preceding dry years,"The Times, 31st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16347,31,7,1896,Summer,31,7,1896,Summer,the main cause then of the short supply was the drought of that year . The drought of the present year,"The Times, 31st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16348,31,7,1896,Summer,31,7,1896,Summer,short supply was the drought of that year . The drought of the present year far exceeds that of last year,"The Times, 31st July 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16349,1,8,1896,Summer,1,8,1896,Summer,"their power to alleviate any distress occasioned by the present drought , and that tho compaay wil undertake to defray to","The Times, 01st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16350,1,8,1896,Summer,1,8,1896,Summer,"recommiasson , to date August 18 . Assistant-Engineer. -Arthr E. Drought , to the P'em- broke , additional , to date","The Times, 01st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16351,1,8,1896,Summer,1,8,1896,Summer,ae.vees roton has deterioratetd considerably asa resnlt o ; the drought . 1D somxe dierirts along the Golf Coast reports speak,"The Times, 01st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16352,3,8,1896,Summer,3,8,1896,Summer,", which were selushly let run , despite the great drought and in the face of the scarcity of water which","The Times, 03rd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16353,3,8,1896,Summer,3,8,1896,Summer,"upon rainfall , and that a succession of years of drought can not fail to produce a scarcity , which ,","The Times, 03rd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16354,3,8,1896,Summer,3,8,1896,Summer,"fodder crops appears likelv to be deficient on account of drought , that copies of a Aaflpt , iargely circulated in","The Times, 03rd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16355,3,8,1896,Summer,3,8,1896,Summer,fallen . In South Devon the first break in the drought occurred about a week ago . Swedes are better than,"The Times, 03rd August 1896",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK43,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16356,3,8,1896,Summer,3,8,1896,Summer,", grubs , and slugs all having co-operated with the drought in the work of destruction ; potatoes are very bad","The Times, 03rd August 1896",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16357,3,8,1896,Summer,3,8,1896,Summer,last year ; tabers wil be small . The long drought from which the fa-rmers of Wales have bcen suffering has,"The Times, 03rd August 1896",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16358,3,8,1896,Summer,3,8,1896,Summer,"was rain on July 25 , after 1S weeks ' drought , and the effect on root crops and grass lands","The Times, 03rd August 1896","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,UKL14,"Cardiganshire,Pembrokeshire",19th Century newspaper,Media 16359,4,8,1896,Summer,4,8,1896,Summer,"New , River Company . It ought during the long drought tohavI spontaneously made such arrangements before calig ouJ people to","The Times, 04th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16360,6,8,1896,Summer,6,8,1896,Summer,EO as to have them ready this year before a drought set in . No reservoir works in this country have,"The Times, 06th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16361,6,8,1896,Summer,6,8,1896,Summer,"E.C. , Aug. v. East London Waterworks Company. -Tbe Extreme Drought. Notiee is hereby given , that it is found necessary","The Times, 06th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16362,7,8,1896,Summer,7,8,1896,Summer,". 413 . Oxford-street , London , W. MERRYWEATHERS on DROUGHT and iL SHORTNESS of WATER for DOMESTIC USE . Mlerryweathers","The Times, 07th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16363,7,8,1896,Summer,7,8,1896,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 07th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16364,7,8,1896,Summer,7,8,1896,Summer,"counties several of those which have suffered most severely from drought-such as Monmouth , Surrey , Wilts , Dorset , Hereford","The Times, 07th August 1896","England,Wales","UKK,UKG,UKL,UKJ","UKK2,UKG1,UKL2,UKJ2","UKK22,UKG11,UKL21,UKJ23",Monmouth,19th Century newspaper,Media 16365,7,8,1896,Summer,7,8,1896,Summer,; ng a group of contiguous counties in which the drought has done its worst . Grass crops-employing the term in,"The Times, 07th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16366,7,8,1896,Summer,7,8,1896,Summer,"as at the corresponding time in the terrible year of drought of lS93 . WVhen , moreover , the comparison is","The Times, 07th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16367,7,8,1896,Summer,7,8,1896,Summer,"made with last year , which was also donmnated by drought , the current position is , as may be seen","The Times, 07th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16368,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"disease than can be accounted for by the heat and drought of the season , or thbat such illness as there","The Times, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16369,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"of water , and that the difficulty caused by the drought , up to tho present time , at all events","The Times, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16370,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"weeks ended July 1S , 'the fortnight previous to the drought . the general ( loath-rate in London was 21-lG ,","The Times, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16371,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"owing to the absence of moisture in the earth through drought . "" It is impossible for me to pronounce sny","The Times, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16372,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,", nndoubtedly , it is owing to a year of drought followed by a second year of drought -a drought which","The Times, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16373,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"a year of drought followed by a second year of drought a drought which , I am informed , is the","The Times, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16374,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"of drought followed by a second year of drought -a drought which , I am informed , is the worst that","The Times, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16375,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,"tho present moment , and that the difaculty of this drought up to the present tirne , at all events ,","The Times, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16376,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,during the fortnight ending July 17 ( previous to the drought ) the general death-rate and also that for gastro-enteritis was,"The Times, 08th August 1896",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Mile-end,19th Century newspaper,Media 16377,8,8,1896,Summer,8,8,1896,Summer,.. For the fortnight euding August 1 ( during the drought ) : - London . Mile-end Old TownL General death-rate,"The Times, 08th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16378,10,8,1896,Summer,10,8,1896,Summer,"crescent , London . N.W. M ERRY WEATHE RS on DROUGHT and SHORTNLESS of WATEBP for DOME'STIC USE . Merrweaher sed","The Times, 10th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16379,10,8,1896,Summer,10,8,1896,Summer,"argument . The nrimary cause of the trouble is the drought , the existence of vhich -no one has this vear","The Times, 10th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16380,10,8,1896,Summer,10,8,1896,Summer,", and proves the far greater severity of the present drought over the extremely dry year of 1895 : - 1895.","The Times, 10th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16381,10,8,1896,Summer,10,8,1896,Summer,"22149o,000 July ... 26,010,000 , , 18,864,000 ( end of drought ) Aug. 17,000,000 The figures for 1896 surely explain without","The Times, 10th August 1896",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 16382,10,8,1896,Summer,10,8,1896,Summer,"hours , as it was last year , when the drought was less aevere , is that the engineer has had","The Times, 10th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16383,10,8,1896,Summer,10,8,1896,Summer,"to workers in the harvest field , but the disastrous drought continued . As in previous weeks , local showers ,","The Times, 10th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16384,10,8,1896,Summer,10,8,1896,Summer,Times of to-day calls attention to one aspect of the drought of this summer especially iLnterasting to agriculturixts . It explains,"The Times, 10th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16385,10,8,1896,Summer,10,8,1896,Summer,"wsrranted the application to those seasons of the term "" drought . "" "" February fill-dyke "" has been conspicuous by","The Times, 10th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16386,10,8,1896,Summer,10,8,1896,Summer,.. 10 THE IRISH LAND BILL .10 ACRICULTCRE AND THZ DROUGHT ( MR . A1L- . S=ToN ) .. 8 THE,"The Times, 10th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16387,10,8,1896,Summer,10,8,1896,Summer,been suflenty generous to enable tho plant to wIthsands the drought . In there cases ted spider s verytrohblmeomo . Wherenq,"The Times, 10th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16388,11,8,1896,Summer,11,8,1896,Summer,"duc and p , romires a full aiid . The drought which extended over u.lbcma , dsispl enssaa Arkansas ane Tezas","The Times, 11st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16389,11,8,1896,Summer,11,8,1896,Summer,"rn , rt the crop krsrsrab:y d , omaged by drought and esrsoive nest . lio.e c3nuties of 2as rcport the","The Times, 11st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16390,11,8,1896,Summer,11,8,1896,Summer,too ] ate to bee beneficilZ ; and the continued drought 3nd hondryrindus hav done co.siderable dam.ge in srms csunties .,"The Times, 11st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16391,12,8,1896,Summer,12,8,1896,Summer,". Therefore , even in the present year of exceptional drought the river Lea slone has fumnished an ample supply ;","The Times, 12nd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16392,15,8,1896,Summer,15,8,1896,Summer,crop is reported groin many seetauna ass a-suit of the drought and heat . Good progress has been mode with the,"The Times, 15th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16393,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,"are mainly dependent , have been injuriously affected by the drought , and there is ground for fear that in many","The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16394,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,"com- plaint . Wheat suffers less than other corn cropsfrom drought , and both in quantityand in quality it has done","The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16395,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,"Southern and South-Western England , how- ever , that the drought has been most severely felt . In the South-West the","The Times, 17th August 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16396,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,". In higher latitudes there have been no signs of drought . Scutland has had abundance of rain , while from","The Times, 17th August 1896",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16397,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,"that , as the days go by and as the drought continues , the questiun of further reducing the service must","The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16398,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,not the same effect upon a large watercourse after long drought as it has upon an umbrella in Fleet-street . Consequently,"The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16399,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,favoured by rain than other districts that are suffering from drought . In parts of Kent serviceable showers have come to,"The Times, 17th August 1896",England,"UKJ,UKH","UKJ4,UKH1","UKJ42,UKH14",East Suffolk,19th Century newspaper,Media 16400,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,"hIgher latitudes . however , there are no signs of drought ; rather the reverse . An experienced agriculturist , who","The Times, 17th August 1896",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16401,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,"this willafford some measure of the heavy losses which the drought is causing to the sheep breeders of Wilts , zfants","The Times, 17th August 1896",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16402,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,"ago . THE OUTLOOK . The evil effects of a drought such as has ruled over , he greater part of","The Times, 17th August 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16403,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,this season are likely to be felt long after the drought itself has come to an end . 1he immediate effects,"The Times, 17th August 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16404,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,acutely felt . The events of 1893-that year of extreme drought-are much too recent to have faded from farmers ' recollection,"The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16405,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,"of August . But at the beginning of September the drought asf , in set in and , gathering in intensity","The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16406,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,August . Where turnips and swedes had struggled through the drought they became smitten with mildew to an extent that caught,"The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16407,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,"good start upon the winter campaign . A hot , droughty Eepbember had , however , effectually extinguished this hope ,","The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16408,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,"perhaps , not go unrewArded . In 18o7 se hot droughty year , in some of its features more ciosely resembling","The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16409,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,serviceable in the ensuin6 winter . The longer the present droughty conditions persist the more remote becomes the likelihood of securing,"The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16410,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,"choice enough to suit all soils and localities within the drought-stricken area . Many farmers will resort to rye , others","The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16411,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,The farmers vho struggled through the adversities inci-dent to the drought of 1893 and to the arctic winter of 1894-95 have,"The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16412,17,8,1896,Summer,17,8,1896,Summer,an irrigation system that there can be neither floods nor drought . Kluannhen is at . the base of the hills,"The Times, 17th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16413,18,8,1896,Summer,18,8,1896,Summer,"on the grass , which was slippery from the long drought , where there were no rails or other protection .","The Times, 18th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16414,19,8,1896,Summer,19,8,1896,Summer,"Holy Trinity , Balaclava . Melbourne . by Rev. C. Drought , M.A .. EDWAD. , elder son of THOS .","The Times, 19th August 1896",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16415,22,8,1896,Summer,22,8,1896,Summer,"co.tage gar ) ening , and considering that the prolonged drought torced the development in July of faEwers which are usually","The Times, 22nd August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16416,24,8,1896,Summer,24,8,1896,Summer,"distriots , at least , whieh suffered most from the drought , more rain fell than perhaps in any Dno week","The Times, 24th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16417,25,8,1896,Summer,25,8,1896,Summer,least incoOvenience from the intermittent supply . Throughout the present drought they had never given less than 154 gallons per day,"The Times, 25th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16418,25,8,1896,Summer,25,8,1896,Summer,"se o the water , and made no provision against drought . froat , or the braaking of the mains .","The Times, 25th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16419,26,8,1896,Summer,26,8,1896,Summer,"in East London , wviere the effects of the late drought have been most se7ere.ly felt , the landlord almost invariably","The Times, 26th August 1896",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 16420,26,8,1896,Summer,26,8,1896,Summer,"the north of Englanld , so severe had been the drought in the south of England that , tahing the whole","The Times, 26th August 1896","GB,England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16421,28,8,1896,Summer,28,8,1896,Summer,"esperienchig , sooner or later , another long period of droughty weather , although it wiU not probably eome at the","The Times, 28th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16422,29,8,1896,Summer,29,8,1896,Summer,"had not re- covered from the effect of the recent drought , but nevertheless showed improving prospects . Shipping showed an","The Times, 29th August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16423,31,8,1896,Summer,31,8,1896,Summer,over all parts of England and Wales that sufferad from drought . Even in localities whers the drought did not attain,"The Times, 31st August 1896","England,Wales",UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16424,31,8,1896,Summer,31,8,1896,Summer,that sufferad from drought . Even in localities whers the drought did not attain its greatest severity the rainfall of the,"The Times, 31st August 1896","England,Wales",UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16425,31,8,1896,Summer,31,8,1896,Summer,"a million acres in excess of the area in the droughty year of 1893 ; comparod with last year , the","The Times, 31st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16426,31,8,1896,Summer,31,8,1896,Summer,"a still further recovery from the dire effecta of the drought of 1893 . Cattle register an increase of 139,246 head","The Times, 31st August 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16427,1,9,1896,Autumn,1,9,1896,Autumn,". per annum , but in view of the recent drought vhich c&uses serious obstruction to traffic and loss of revenue","The Times, 01st September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16428,1,9,1896,Autumn,1,9,1896,Autumn,"1893 was very restricted on , account of the memorable drought of that year , but moro wheat wias grown than","The Times, 01st September 1896",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16429,7,9,1896,Autumn,7,9,1896,Autumn,"oompact VAMILY OM ? NIfiBUS. excep'tionally ligrht and of easy drought , built for hilly country work ; d fttd with","The Times, 07th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16430,7,9,1896,Autumn,7,9,1896,Autumn,"no stability . The decline last year is attributed to drought , which injured the trado in aniseed and dye-stuff .","The Times, 07th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16431,7,9,1896,Autumn,7,9,1896,Autumn,with very little sunshine . After the long period of drought and brilliancy it cannoot be said that muddy lanes and,"The Times, 07th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16432,7,9,1896,Autumn,7,9,1896,Autumn,"now be acceptable . Ill many localities that sutfered from drought , farmers havy been caught at the tail end of","The Times, 07th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16433,7,9,1896,Autumn,7,9,1896,Autumn,"following is froma district in South Beds , where the drought was very intense ; - We are haviing a good","The Times, 07th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16434,7,9,1896,Autumn,7,9,1896,Autumn,"far matting barley : mruy empim1sa ate thin owvingtto the drought , and priesr sari cuaaide-t , hly . Oats are","The Times, 07th September 1896",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Canterbury,19th Century newspaper,Media 16435,9,9,1896,Autumn,9,9,1896,Autumn,"from iniury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 09th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16436,10,9,1896,Autumn,10,9,1896,Autumn,"following reasons . First , there is the question of drought . We have had two severe droughts running , and","The Times, 10th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16437,10,9,1896,Autumn,10,9,1896,Autumn,"the question of drought . We have had two severe droughts running , and they are not likely to be repeated","The Times, 10th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16438,10,9,1896,Autumn,10,9,1896,Autumn,"possibilities . Will any saueman guarantee us against a worse drought next year ? , secondly , there is the increase","The Times, 10th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16439,12,9,1896,Autumn,12,9,1896,Autumn,"light , and In a large port of Tens the drought cuntinues . The we-ek' plantation deliacries bave been 109,0031 baes.","The Times, 12nd September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16440,14,9,1896,Autumn,14,9,1896,Autumn,"in the southern part of Great Britain , where the drought had full effect , and in the northern districts of","The Times, 14th September 1896",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16441,14,9,1896,Autumn,14,9,1896,Autumn,"a serious matter , and is probably attributable to the drought in the early summer , which compelled farmers to put","The Times, 14th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16442,14,9,1896,Autumn,14,9,1896,Autumn,"dollar a year for each beast . The risks from drought , cold , starvation , cattle-thieves , wolves and other","The Times, 14th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16443,18,9,1896,Autumn,18,9,1896,Autumn,autum .. seeding operations . which had bOen recarded by drought . 'l'ho indications as to tho yield of the maize,"The Times, 18th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16444,22,9,1896,Autumn,22,9,1896,Autumn,"the September of last year , which was brilliant , droughty , and abnormally hot . The profound change which began","The Times, 22nd September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16445,22,9,1896,Autumn,22,9,1896,Autumn,"a matter for congratulation that September has brought to the drought-stricken farms which most sore'y nee.led it somo compensation , slight","The Times, 22nd September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16446,23,9,1896,Autumn,23,9,1896,Autumn,". to les. ; dead , 7s. to ls. per drought ; couner , 2is. ; herrings , fresh , Is.","The Times, 23rd September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16447,25,9,1896,Autumn,25,9,1896,Autumn,"1Ss. : dead , 7. s. to ICe , per drought : confer , 17s. 61. to 27s. 13. : herrings","The Times, 25th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16448,28,9,1896,Autumn,28,9,1896,Autumn,"at any periodl of its course . In many parts drought has prevailed sinco the middle of August . "" In","The Times, 28th September 1896",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16449,28,9,1896,Autumn,28,9,1896,Autumn,"localities of Great Britain it has been the reverse of drought which aas been experienced during the last six weeks ,","The Times, 28th September 1896",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16450,28,9,1896,Autumn,28,9,1896,Autumn,districts that a brief month ago were still suffering from drought nave since been invaded by flood . In aRn apshire,"The Times, 28th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16451,28,9,1896,Autumn,28,9,1896,Autumn,") . This supply , even in seasons of exceptional drought , has never felled for the lull reenirements of the","The Times, 28th September 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16452,1,10,1896,Autumn,1,10,1896,Autumn,to have some 5ligxt disappointments . Owing to the unusual drought of tiis past summer and the cowsequent scarcity of water,"The Times, 01st October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16453,1,10,1896,Autumn,1,10,1896,Autumn,"the agricultural community had been depressed by it , by drought anud locusts , and by the low prices ruling for","The Times, 01st October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16454,3,10,1896,Autumn,3,10,1896,Autumn,"farmer , as your Correspondent points out , such as droughts andhailstorms , locusts and rinderpest . But what agricultural eountry","The Times, 03rd October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16455,5,10,1896,Autumn,5,10,1896,Autumn,same parts of Leland at least sifered umeh from the drought wich -wrought such havoc on this side of St. George,"The Times, 05th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16456,5,10,1896,Autumn,5,10,1896,Autumn,"of roots ow:ig to the disastrous effects of the recent drought . The details are necessarily techlical , but the praccical","The Times, 05th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16457,5,10,1896,Autumn,5,10,1896,Autumn,"stores in the spring of the year , followed by droughty summers , bemg'-amongsb the causes . But the passing of","The Times, 05th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16458,7,10,1896,Autumn,7,10,1896,Autumn,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or web , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 07th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16459,7,10,1896,Autumn,7,10,1896,Autumn,are eloquent of the poorness of the crcp.where the Eummer drought was extreme . The two giest counties for pulse corn-Essex,"The Times, 07th October 1896",England,"UKK,UKJ,UKH","UKK2,UKJ3,UKH1","UKK22,UKJ33,UKH14",,19th Century newspaper,Media 16460,7,10,1896,Autumn,7,10,1896,Autumn,have re90-all nortbern counties . That the effects of' the drought have by no means been obliterated is ebown by auch,"The Times, 07th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16461,9,10,1896,Autumn,9,10,1896,Autumn,the strictures passed upon the directors ' action during the drought . He declared that everyrthingt possible had been done to,"The Times, 09th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16462,9,10,1896,Autumn,9,10,1896,Autumn,and valuable these addi donsl supplies proved during the late drought . He tnentioned at their last meeting that the improve-,"The Times, 09th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16463,12,10,1896,Autumn,12,10,1896,Autumn,"of which-especially the two former-felt the full effects of the drought , carried altogether 650,000 acres of barley , or considerably","The Times, 12nd October 1896",England,"UKF,UKE",UKF3,UKF30,"Lincoln,Counties of York",19th Century newspaper,Media 16464,12,10,1896,Autumn,12,10,1896,Autumn,"favoured part of our island from the regions devastated by drought . The northern area indi- cated embraces 1,651,000 acres of","The Times, 12nd October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16465,16,10,1896,Autumn,16,10,1896,Autumn,"the present Minister of Commerce , after wbich'the ceremony was Drought to -a close by the reading of the list of","The Times, 16th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16466,16,10,1896,Autumn,16,10,1896,Autumn,"1os to Ios. ; dcad , 1z to IS. per drought ; coere. 1 4J . L6d. t haserbisigs . Lreeh","The Times, 16th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16467,17,10,1896,Autumn,17,10,1896,Autumn,"crops have been seriously damaged in consequence of the prevailing drought , and that if no rain falls before the end","The Times, 17th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16468,19,10,1896,Autumn,19,10,1896,Autumn,done this autumn by farmers who resoltxtely fought against the drought . For example ; a. large field sown with mustard,"The Times, 19th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16469,19,10,1896,Autumn,19,10,1896,Autumn,"barley and oats in the listricts that suffered severely from drought wou ! d b compensated cEar , and more than","The Times, 19th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16470,30,10,1896,Autumn,30,10,1896,Autumn,pipes wvhile it seriously damagod many more ) and the drought in the autumn made the year a particularly trying one,"The Times, 30th October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16471,30,10,1896,Autumn,30,10,1896,Autumn,surrender by the companies of all control at time of drought or frost whoen there is widespread waste or misuse of,"The Times, 30th October 1896",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 16472,31,10,1896,Autumn,31,10,1896,Autumn,"some weeks past has oxisted in consequenee of the long-continued drought , but it does not relieve the authorities of the","The Times, 31st October 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16473,2,11,1896,Autumn,2,11,1896,Autumn,"at their work after the early corn harvest in the drought-stricken districts are getting some recompense for their pains , and","The Times, 02nd November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16474,3,11,1896,Autumn,3,11,1896,Autumn,", to state in your columns that during the recent drought I have not for a single hour been subjected to","The Times, 03rd November 1896",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 16475,4,11,1896,Autumn,4,11,1896,Autumn,"i all the hundred andi one operations of agriculture . Drought supervenes , and there is no work to he done","The Times, 04th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16476,4,11,1896,Autumn,4,11,1896,Autumn,and consequently the streams being snow-fed aro independent of the drought . Although through the depth of their courses these streams,"The Times, 04th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16477,5,11,1896,Autumn,5,11,1896,Autumn,"year . The difficulties are enormous , owing to the drought . The engineersi are conveying 25,000 gallons of water daily","The Times, 05th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16478,9,11,1896,Autumn,9,11,1896,Autumn,", but the gap that must ensue from the summer drought has yet to be faced in real earnest . The","The Times, 09th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16479,11,11,1896,Autumn,11,11,1896,Autumn,same time pastoral interests were adversely affected by a severe drought-in New South WVales and some other portionsof the Austra- lian,"The Times, 11st November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16480,16,11,1896,Autumn,16,11,1896,Autumn,"Africa , and in England , the termination of the drought this year was marked with heavy and prolonged rainfall ,","The Times, 16th November 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16481,16,11,1896,Autumn,16,11,1896,Autumn,"Africa , and in England , the termination of the drought this year was marked with heavy and prolonged rainfall ,","The Times, 16th November 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16482,16,11,1896,Autumn,16,11,1896,Autumn,"Africa , and in England , the termination of the drought this year was marked with heavy and prolonged rainfall ,","The Times, 16th November 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16483,16,11,1896,Autumn,16,11,1896,Autumn,"Africa , and in England , the termination of the drought this year was marked with heavy and prolonged rainfall ,","The Times, 16th November 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16484,16,11,1896,Autumn,16,11,1896,Autumn,"Africa , and in England , the termination of the drought this year was marked with heavy and prolonged rainfall ,","The Times, 16th November 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16485,16,11,1896,Autumn,16,11,1896,Autumn,"of England where the corn crops were secured before the drought terminated the straw is unusually clean and bright , and","The Times, 16th November 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16486,17,11,1896,Autumn,17,11,1896,Autumn,"hald failed owing to the ravages of locusts , the drought , and the rinderpest . Seeing how -well the company","The Times, 17th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16487,19,11,1896,Autumn,19,11,1896,Autumn,"climate wad its extremes of heat and cold andl of drought and rain . This great empire , he reminded his","The Times, 19th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16488,19,11,1896,Autumn,19,11,1896,Autumn,"past year , owving to the serious effects of the drought throughout the colony . lnNw Bxrsroi CYoCI Coazrs.a ( Lxarrz:n.","The Times, 19th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16489,20,11,1896,Autumn,20,11,1896,Autumn,"S9e 98iincrese o7,348 surplus over charger , 863,889-decreae $148,168 . Drought has contracted the earnings during a great part of the","The Times, 20th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16490,21,11,1896,Autumn,21,11,1896,Autumn,will -give moisture to many districts which are suffering from drought . The following extract from a speech male by the,"The Times, 21st November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16491,21,11,1896,Autumn,21,11,1896,Autumn,"serve permanently to mininiAize the evil consequences of years of drought and scarcity. ' , '-Our Corres.ondent , by IndoPLEuropean Teleg'raph","The Times, 21st November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16492,23,11,1896,Autumn,23,11,1896,Autumn,", particularly in Agra , which is suffering severely from drought . There are signs that the rain may extend further","The Times, 23rd November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16493,23,11,1896,Autumn,23,11,1896,Autumn,"right side . Prices would , in the event of drought up to the monsoon period in June , rale enormously","The Times, 23rd November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16494,23,11,1896,Autumn,23,11,1896,Autumn,uDon Sin . This circunistance shows how intense was the drought which caused the wheat harvest in IEngland to be one,"The Times, 23rd November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16495,23,11,1896,Autumn,23,11,1896,Autumn,"be doubled or more than doubled , and if the drought lasts up to the June monsoon food prices will be","The Times, 23rd November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16496,26,11,1896,Autumn,26,11,1896,Autumn,you natrallUy ask me wshy t hese letters -wore not Drought forward before . The answser is that I wvas diasuaded,"The Times, 26th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16497,27,11,1896,Autumn,27,11,1896,Autumn,"had prevailed in the Austza1man colonies owing to the protracted drought , the loss of live stock , the diminished frool","The Times, 27th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16498,30,11,1896,Autumn,30,11,1896,Autumn,in different districts vuuld be instantaneously adjusted should abother such drought as that which we have recently experienced visit the metropolitan,"The Times, 30th November 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16499,8,12,1896,Winter,8,12,1896,Winter,"there been the political troubles , but also a prolonged drought throughout the country , which had senrusly affected the working","The Times, 08th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16500,11,12,1896,Winter,11,12,1896,Winter,"tion and resouxces of the liability of eash province to drought and amnme , and the methods by which , judging","The Times, 11st December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16501,16,12,1896,Winter,16,12,1896,Winter,"sole . The word "" h7ore "" I ncludms all droughtsanimals . The word "" vessel "" ineludes an ; y","The Times, 16th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16502,17,12,1896,Winter,17,12,1896,Winter,task placed before them . A hundred years ago a drought such as the Indian peninsula and Hindustan havo this year,"The Times, 17th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16503,17,12,1896,Winter,17,12,1896,Winter,"deployed on the battlo plain against the grim hosts of drought and famine , the' spectacle , though sombre , is","The Times, 17th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16504,19,12,1896,Winter,19,12,1896,Winter,"b great fmlling of , owing mto a lamenta le drought fIonianadg On previous bad reason S 'Their 'saings from hnseed","The Times, 19th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16505,21,12,1896,Winter,21,12,1896,Winter,"amounted to only , 61,237 tons , but in the droughty -year of 1893 they expanded suddenly to 263,050 tons .","The Times, 21st December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16506,21,12,1896,Winter,21,12,1896,Winter,"which he did not know . M1r . W.Scott , Droughty Ferry , said that when Mr. Miunro Ferguso was discussirg","The Times, 21st December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16507,22,12,1896,Winter,22,12,1896,Winter,"higher cost of meahes and mining stores , corsneqwt.o the drought and rinderpost r:egdsitions , andaalso becausa money bad been spent","The Times, 22nd December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16508,25,12,1896,Winter,25,12,1896,Winter,". It ; al- , Xln.ha . , 25. ar drought-r pliceo. ge too is. ; hiddock , . sE. to","The Times, 25th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16509,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"by day , and the mischief arising from a Way drought can never be fully compensated even by the most favourable","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16510,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,. Unhappily the forebodings thus expressed were realized . The drought which appeared to bh imiminent in April became thoroughly established,"The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16511,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"already deficieht in moisture the combined influence of heat and drought speedily produced an effect , and by the middle of","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16512,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,". Ponds that had not been dry since the great drought of 1893 lost their , water , whilst in some","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16513,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,". Country roads became rotten in condition , the continuous drought having caused the surfaces to break up into a kind","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16514,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,continuous hours in districts vhich had been suffering from persistent drought for eight or ten weeks . In the districts thus,"The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16515,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"pation of the dreadful calamity which a prolongation of tho drought would have involved , but , as we had occasion","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16516,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"lest , after a brief period of interruption , the drought should reassert itself . It fortunately happened that during the","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16517,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,such an extent as to relieve tge season oi its droughty character . The position at the turn of the year,"The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16518,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"country is no longer languishing under the privations incidental to drought . 'The moisture has been irregularly distributed , some districts","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16519,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"are much imuproved wrhere sufficient rain has fallen . The drought terminated too late to save iield peas , which are","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16520,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"the country which appeLrs to have suffered most from the drought is the area south of the Thames , where misfortunes","The Times, 28th December 1896",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 16521,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"districts , at least , which suffered most from the drought more rain fell than perhap-s in any one week since","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16522,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,had been gasping under the withering influence of heat and drought were now in imminent danger of flood . In several,"The Times, 28th December 1896","England,Wales",UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16523,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"regions in the soutb , which had been devastated by drought , from thhose in the north , where not only","The Times, 28th December 1896",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16524,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,", the northern districts escaped the severe spring and summer drought ; not onlY did the season of growth open auspiciously","The Times, 28th December 1896",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16525,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,", took place in August was not confined to the drought- stricken areas of the South ; on the contrary ,","The Times, 28th December 1896",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16526,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"consecutive yearsnsmittenwithdrought . Thoughlessdisastrous than that of 1893 , this drought was quite as mischievous as that of 1895 , with","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16527,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,", however , that in the year just namned the drought , after apparently passinq away , became re-established in all","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16528,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"that imposed no check upon growth , a hot , droughty summer , yet with timely rains in March and J","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16529,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"a half under average ; except in the hot , droughty years of 1887 and 1893 this is the worst yield","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16530,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,legitimately be regarded as a direct consequence of the dreadful drought of 1893 . - Nvzasas oF SHEEP AIXD LAmss IS,"The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16531,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"of Scotland , but the crop was extensively injured through drought and fly in southern Britain , where , moreover ,","The Times, 28th December 1896","GB,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16532,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"planted had to be ploughed up on account of the drought . Goad crops of normal size were the esception ,","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16533,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"was secured in first-class condition . The hayfields in the drought area were mostly cleared at an early date , in","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16534,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"year 1895 . In most localities the crop suffered from droughtand was smothered in vermin , but East Kent appears to","The Times, 28th December 1896",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,19th Century newspaper,Media 16535,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,the auctions having taken place before the end of the drought . M1r . Edney Hayter and Mr. Russell Swanwick dispersed,"The Times, 28th December 1896",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ11,Berkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 16536,28,12,1896,Winter,28,12,1896,Winter,"tendency to higher values having been checked by the summer drought , which forced stock-keepers , and flockmasters particalarly , to","The Times, 28th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16537,29,12,1896,Winter,29,12,1896,Winter,"hopea for hiae not come . In9I therm ws a-great drought , which rxiiined about a third o ! -the- sur","The Times, 29th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16538,30,12,1896,Winter,30,12,1896,Winter,"on recelipt of a cable from Hioe repori that a drought and steuo beat prevails , cthemarket adr-Anced o.to In ..","The Times, 30th December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16539,31,12,1896,Winter,31,12,1896,Winter,"Bechuannaland Trotectorate , ha3 ; sufered grierously from a prolonged drought and severe locust visitations . These evils have been terriblyl","The Times, 31st December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16540,31,12,1896,Winter,31,12,1896,Winter,"matcrially affected by the abnorm-al heat of the weather and drought , tnd there was a falling off tn lambs and","The Times, 31st December 1896",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16541,4,1,1897,Winter,4,1,1897,Winter,"enualled bythe other Australasian colonies- ; but , notwithstanding a drought from which NewSouth 'Wales and South Australia suffered severely ,","The Times, 04th January 1897",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16542,4,1,1897,Winter,4,1,1897,Winter,"last year for example , with its long spell of drought , but such a timo is of rare occurrence ,","The Times, 04th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16543,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"when they let themselves be caught nap- ping.y the4 4 drought "" speculation , they have worked with a moderate profit","The Times, 05th January 1897",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Oldham,19th Century newspaper,Media 16544,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"when they let themselves be caught nap- ping.y the4 4 drought "" speculation , they have worked with a moderate profit","The Times, 05th January 1897",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Oldham,19th Century newspaper,Media 16545,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"when they let themselves be caught nap- ping.y the4 4 drought "" speculation , they have worked with a moderate profit","The Times, 05th January 1897",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Oldham,19th Century newspaper,Media 16546,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"when they let themselves be caught nap- ping.y the4 4 drought "" speculation , they have worked with a moderate profit","The Times, 05th January 1897",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Oldham,19th Century newspaper,Media 16547,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"when they let themselves be caught nap- ping.y the4 4 drought "" speculation , they have worked with a moderate profit","The Times, 05th January 1897",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Oldham,19th Century newspaper,Media 16548,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"being spoiled for the . year . The . prolonged drought , too , did a good deal of harm to","The Times, 05th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16549,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"being spoiled for the . year . The . prolonged drought , too , did a good deal of harm to","The Times, 05th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16550,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"being spoiled for the . year . The . prolonged drought , too , did a good deal of harm to","The Times, 05th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16551,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"being spoiled for the . year . The . prolonged drought , too , did a good deal of harm to","The Times, 05th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16552,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"being spoiled for the . year . The . prolonged drought , too , did a good deal of harm to","The Times, 05th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16553,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"being spoiled for the . year . The . prolonged drought , too , did a good deal of harm to","The Times, 05th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16554,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"clip would , owing to mortality among the sheep from drought and other climatic causes , be short of its predecessor","The Times, 05th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16555,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"clip would , owing to mortality among the sheep from drought and other climatic causes , be short of its predecessor","The Times, 05th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16556,5,1,1897,Winter,5,1,1897,Winter,"clip would , owing to mortality among the sheep from drought and other climatic causes , be short of its predecessor","The Times, 05th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16557,7,1,1897,Winter,7,1,1897,Winter,"wais good . Atter that period , however . continned drought and preaUilng dry westerlty w.ind aprove I disastrous5 asec. ally","The Times, 07th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16558,8,1,1897,Winter,8,1,1897,Winter,"irregular as it vas , enabled large parts of the drought-stricken area to be sown . Except in Sholapur and Bijepur","The Times, 08th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16559,8,1,1897,Winter,8,1,1897,Winter,"the cotton crop flaw being- gathered contin aeatiolaetnry. c e drought . Wehb Is affecting tha grain c.op . sho ,","The Times, 08th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16560,16,1,1897,Winter,16,1,1897,Winter,"not had more live stock to sell , but the drought which reduced their average crop of lambs at Goonioo (","The Times, 16th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16561,18,1,1897,Winter,18,1,1897,Winter,"the summer it was very much higher because of the drought , wvhich was not felt ia the North . At","The Times, 18th January 1897",England,"UKE,UKD","UKE4,UKD3",UKE42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16562,18,1,1897,Winter,18,1,1897,Winter,"in Liverpool . In Manchesterit was suspended on account of drought in 1881 , 1887 , 18S8 , and 1893 ;","The Times, 18th January 1897",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16563,19,1,1897,Winter,19,1,1897,Winter,be attributed to the joint effect-paradoxical as it may seem-of drought ancd flood . It is notorious that the drouglht Df,"The Times, 19th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16564,22,1,1897,Winter,22,1,1897,Winter,"Mersey mills had always had , even in seasons of drought , sufficient water for driving purposes ; that the quantity","The Times, 22nd January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16565,22,1,1897,Winter,22,1,1897,Winter,and thab in consequence the extremes of flood and of drought are greater than formerly . As regards the record of,"The Times, 22nd January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16566,22,1,1897,Winter,22,1,1897,Winter,. The immediately antecedent period had been one of great drought . The evidence giving rainfall at Warrington showed there had,"The Times, 22nd January 1897",England,UKD,UKD6,UKD61,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16567,22,1,1897,Winter,22,1,1897,Winter,at once the extremes of flood and tce extremes of drought . As we have already stated for any injuries thereby,"The Times, 22nd January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16568,29,1,1897,Winter,29,1,1897,Winter,false . hMr . Keir Hardie addressed a meeting at Droughty I erry last night in the interests of the lIdependent,"The Times, 29th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16569,6,2,1897,Winter,6,2,1897,Winter,"embarrassed , but the former is largely attributable to the drought of last year and the latter to the pay- ments","The Times, 06th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16570,9,2,1897,Winter,9,2,1897,Winter,"be eleeted at their bands . Referring to the geat drought in 1894 , he said that hiad h he ,","The Times, 09th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16571,16,2,1897,Winter,16,2,1897,Winter,"to remark , "" ' as the season advances its droughty character only becomes more pronounced , and in this respect","The Times, 16th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16572,16,2,1897,Winter,16,2,1897,Winter,"reason of the shortness of the water supply in the drought of 1895 . It may , perhaps , surprise thoso","The Times, 16th February 1897",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 16573,18,2,1897,Winter,18,2,1897,Winter,"one of the most bountiful on record , was a drought that lasted , almost withont break-at all events as far","The Times, 18th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16574,19,2,1897,Winter,19,2,1897,Winter,"but was recommended to mercy by the jury , was Drought up for rerteace . The Judge addressed the prisoner at","The Times, 19th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16575,23,2,1897,Winter,23,2,1897,Winter,"lunatio asylum , folloredby the squatter , the victim of drought , rabbits , bauks , and a wool ring .","The Times, 23rd February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16576,24,2,1897,Winter,24,2,1897,Winter,"the ehief adranago of wbich is the enormous redacton in drought proved by scientific tests to oxceed 50 por cent. ,","The Times, 24th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16577,4,3,1897,Spring,4,3,1897,Spring,", into a vale , wvhich even in seasons of drought is green and fertile as a garden ; while as","The Times, 04th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16578,4,3,1897,Spring,4,3,1897,Spring,"'as in Bundelkhand ) to prevent famiine in times of drought is , SO far as ou present Inowledge ex- tends","The Times, 04th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16579,13,3,1897,Spring,13,3,1897,Spring,"bv considering the protection afforded by them in years of drought , the saving of human life , the avoidance of","The Times, 13rd March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16580,13,3,1897,Spring,13,3,1897,Spring,and sO placed1 beyond the risks arising from any ordinary drought . The next great class of measures to be treated,"The Times, 13rd March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16581,13,3,1897,Spring,13,3,1897,Spring,last year . This decrease was1 caused by the sovere drought which affected the traffic during August and September . The,"The Times, 13rd March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16582,15,3,1897,Spring,15,3,1897,Spring,"of the scheduled cattle marketaL Last year , lile the droughty seasons of 1SS7 , 1893 , and 1895 , again","The Times, 15th March 1897",England,"UKC,UKD","UKC2,UKD3","UKC22,UKD31","Newcastle,Salford",19th Century newspaper,Media 16583,15,3,1897,Spring,15,3,1897,Spring,year with the single exception of that year of phenomenal drought 1893 . The calculated yield is only 17-51ewt. per aere,"The Times, 15th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16584,15,3,1897,Spring,15,3,1897,Spring,"tban in 1895 , which is also remembered for its drought . it has often been' proved by exreriment that the","The Times, 15th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16585,15,3,1897,Spring,15,3,1897,Spring,"the circumnstance that the British hav crop for the two droughty seasons of 1893 and 1S96 , nmounting in the agyregate","The Times, 15th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16586,17,3,1897,Spring,17,3,1897,Spring,all in good time to avert any evil consequeinces from drought . This is a preposterous attitude for any man to,"The Times, 17th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16587,17,3,1897,Spring,17,3,1897,Spring,"havmg taken the responsibility of allowing East London to suTer drought while the delays of legislation blocked practical effor , hlewas","The Times, 17th March 1897",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 16588,22,3,1897,Spring,22,3,1897,Spring,"desirableo dinsalmnt to gire cone in riding and eas , drought in a hill district , cupled with bniqla design and","The Times, 22nd March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16589,22,3,1897,Spring,22,3,1897,Spring,The answer to this is that a famine arising from drought is a calamtty against which human efforts can but partiall,"The Times, 22nd March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16590,22,3,1897,Spring,22,3,1897,Spring,"partiall avail . Irrigation is the only possible Temedy. for drought , and there are large tracts where irrig , ation","The Times, 22nd March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16591,22,3,1897,Spring,22,3,1897,Spring,"area is placed beyond the risk arising fron any ordinary drought , and can feed 120 millions of people . In","The Times, 22nd March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16592,25,3,1897,Spring,25,3,1897,Spring,"the admin'stration of justice , and it could only be Drought to an end by the establishment of a Central Court","The Times, 25th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16593,29,3,1897,Spring,29,3,1897,Spring,six or seven months . From the time when the drought broke at about the middle of August down to the,"The Times, 29th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16594,31,3,1897,Spring,31,3,1897,Spring,"decreases i* t'heir expenditure amounting to fe1,311 . The extreme drought in the hialf-yer had caused them to expend a large","The Times, 31st March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16595,1,4,1897,Spring,1,4,1897,Spring,"and ( 2 ) to excessive rarden watering during the drought in May and Jone. "" - I may add that","The Times, 01st April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16596,2,4,1897,Spring,2,4,1897,Spring,"of draught omen by rinderpest , and to the prolunged drought , this proved a very arduous undertaking , involving a","The Times, 02nd April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16597,2,4,1897,Spring,2,4,1897,Spring,"of 1894 , before the adverse days of frost and drought ; but they might confidently look for a welcome diminution","The Times, 02nd April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16598,2,4,1897,Spring,2,4,1897,Spring,present year . The utlay attributable to last summer 's drought came into the present accounts . It seemed hard to,"The Times, 02nd April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16599,2,4,1897,Spring,2,4,1897,Spring,on the score of possible scarcity in exceptional times of drought or frost should cease . After warmly testifying to the,"The Times, 02nd April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16600,6,4,1897,Spring,6,4,1897,Spring,"the autumn and spring crops was enormLous owing to the drought . Regarding these two seasons , Sir Antony EIacDonnell observes","The Times, 06th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16601,7,4,1897,Spring,7,4,1897,Spring,"Petition yesterday at Queen 's Club , Kest Kensington , Drought the first round to a conclusion and began the second","The Times, 07th April 1897",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Kensington,19th Century newspaper,Media 16602,10,4,1897,Spring,10,4,1897,Spring,"APnzm 9 . Nt'ew South Wales is suffering from aprotracted drought , and the Government have procraed the 16th inst. to","The Times, 10th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16603,16,4,1897,Spring,16,4,1897,Spring,wvhere the wvar did not reach ? Because of the drought . Why do tihey fear for the new crops ?,"The Times, 16th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16604,16,4,1897,Spring,16,4,1897,Spring,"Michael 's , Stockvrell ; the Rev. A. C. A. Drought , M.A. , vicar of St. Pail 's , Winchmore-hil","The Times, 16th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16605,16,4,1897,Spring,16,4,1897,Spring,"at work . But these conditions were preferable . to drought , and green-keepers , who invariably make a soapegoat of","The Times, 16th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16606,21,4,1897,Spring,21,4,1897,Spring,proved on the *hole a very indifferent one . The drought affected the movements cf the fish . The largest salmon,"The Times, 21st April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16607,21,4,1897,Spring,21,4,1897,Spring,"Camel the catch of fish was affected by the long-continued drought , and poaching was said to have been very prevalent","The Times, 21st April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16608,22,4,1897,Spring,22,4,1897,Spring,and to this end made false statements in an action Drought against them with a view to barassing thenm . The,"The Times, 22nd April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16609,24,4,1897,Spring,24,4,1897,Spring,"50 0 REsq. . . .10 10 0 R. R. Drought , REsq. , G.E . Perks . Esq . .","The Times, 24th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16610,28,4,1897,Spring,28,4,1897,Spring,will be introduced in the Legislative Council . Despite the drought in the interior there are ample indications of an improvement,"The Times, 28th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16611,1,5,1897,Spring,1,5,1897,Spring,"to date April 30 . Acting Engineers. -A . E. Drought , to the Wildfire additional , for service in the","The Times, 01st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16612,3,5,1897,Spring,3,5,1897,Spring,"three out of the four last summers were hot and droughty , and that onl many arable areas the benefits of","The Times, 03rd May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16613,14,5,1897,Spring,14,5,1897,Spring,to protect the consumers against the effects of anyT future drought . That being the case instructions or this sort were,"The Times, 14th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16614,15,5,1897,Spring,15,5,1897,Spring,"Government was urged to send im- mediate assistance to the drought-stricken districts . The Minister of Labour , Mr. Garrard ,","The Times, 15th May 1897",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16615,17,5,1897,Spring,17,5,1897,Spring,"fortnight ago from wet weather to a condition of comparative drought , associa.ed with tho brisk drying wvinds , has adversely","The Times, 17th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16616,17,5,1897,Spring,17,5,1897,Spring,"the year show a loss , owimg largely to the drought , whieb caused a total or partial failure of crops","The Times, 17th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16617,17,5,1897,Spring,17,5,1897,Spring,"country early Ir.t year of the threatened famine due to drought , locusts , and irindergest in Northern Bechuanaland , and","The Times, 17th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16618,20,5,1897,Spring,20,5,1897,Spring,""" Althub an immense quantity' of water was nsed duigthgra drought in 1099. which lasted from the Ilth of April 0'","The Times, 20th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16619,24,5,1897,Spring,24,5,1897,Spring,are obviously suffering-though it may be hoped only temporarily-from surface drought . Mangel is not showing up so uniformly in the,"The Times, 24th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16620,24,5,1897,Spring,24,5,1897,Spring,", as is commonly the case in a hot , droughty spring , hastening into flower , and as soon as","The Times, 24th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16621,24,5,1897,Spring,24,5,1897,Spring,earlier in the series . Recent news of the disastrous drought now provailing iu New South wales c5naot fail to have,"The Times, 24th May 1897",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16622,26,5,1897,Spring,26,5,1897,Spring,"froTn the Government , dated May 25 : - "" Drought has broken up . Good general rain over central districts","The Times, 26th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16623,31,5,1897,Spring,31,5,1897,Spring,"of last week of a possible early break in the drought were fortunately not deceptive , and , as rain was","The Times, 31st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16624,31,5,1897,Spring,31,5,1897,Spring,"May of 1893 was a period of excessive heat nd drought , broken at the middle by a day or two","The Times, 31st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16625,31,5,1897,Spring,31,5,1897,Spring,"years . Last year the "" merrv month "" was droughty , hot , and dusty , and the atmosphere was","The Times, 31st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16626,31,5,1897,Spring,31,5,1897,Spring,the mischief that has resulted from the four weeks ' drought and from the severe frosts that occurred in the middle,"The Times, 31st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16627,31,5,1897,Spring,31,5,1897,Spring,the early hay fields . The termination of the May drought hlas gxiven rise in all parts of the country to,"The Times, 31st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16628,31,5,1897,Spring,31,5,1897,Spring,"been sufficient to make good the injury occasioned by the drought . In the southern districts , where the drought has","The Times, 31st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16629,31,5,1897,Spring,31,5,1897,Spring,"the drought . In the southern districts , where the drought has been exceediugly severe , the crops aro in a","The Times, 31st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16630,31,5,1897,Spring,31,5,1897,Spring,they remembered that during this year and last year a drought of very wide prevalene had been suffered by the producing,"The Times, 31st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16631,31,5,1897,Spring,31,5,1897,Spring,'s birthday came tuo glad and welcome newvs that that drought had broken up . ( Cheers . ) THE SIGN-IFICANCE,"The Times, 31st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16632,1,6,1897,Summer,1,6,1897,Summer,having up to within the last few days experienced a drought of almost unprecedented severity . Thete conditions vere not encouraging,"The Times, 01st June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16633,2,6,1897,Summer,2,6,1897,Summer,probLbly to give a coustant supply lst year when the drought occurred in the East- end . He gave evidence benring,"The Times, 02nd June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16634,4,6,1897,Summer,4,6,1897,Summer,"anticipation had been largely realized , in spite of the drought and consequent loss of crops . Avery wide area of","The Times, 04th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16635,4,6,1897,Summer,4,6,1897,Summer,. Their latest adeices vlere to the eflet that the drought had broken up and that rain had fallen in the,"The Times, 04th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16636,7,6,1897,Summer,7,6,1897,Summer,"the plight in which 'they would have been had the droughty weather mnd harsh winds continued unchcked to the p ,","The Times, 07th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16637,7,6,1897,Summer,7,6,1897,Summer,"was much greater than that of weeds , though the droughty character of the season was no doubt in a considerable","The Times, 07th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16638,7,6,1897,Summer,7,6,1897,Summer,to be thus placed beyond the risk of any ordinary drought . The second problem was the distribution of the food,"The Times, 07th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16639,10,6,1897,Summer,10,6,1897,Summer,"third ) . Tent-peglaging , whicb suteered somewhat from the drought of the grounda brought out two Indian competitors , of","The Times, 10th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16640,11,6,1897,Summer,11,6,1897,Summer,"they had all been disappointed-namelv , that instead of the drought passing away , there w-as still rather a severe drought","The Times, 11st June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16641,11,6,1897,Summer,11,6,1897,Summer,"drought passing away , there w-as still rather a severe drought in the colony , and this had naturay had the","The Times, 11st June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16642,14,6,1897,Summer,14,6,1897,Summer,the solitary break in an otherwvise continuous period of devastating drought last Wednesday 's rains came after nearly a fortnight of,"The Times, 14th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16643,14,6,1897,Summer,14,6,1897,Summer,"I10 0 R.E . C I.-E. 5 . 0 0 Drought . Mrs. J. A. H. I10 0 1 , tGIdowney","The Times, 14th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16644,15,6,1897,Summer,15,6,1897,Summer,"is advised in the colony 's expenditure owing to the drought , but a surplus is expected on the year 's","The Times, 15th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16645,15,6,1897,Summer,15,6,1897,Summer,"full etxent. 'ihe country had been visited by locubts aud drought , and an enormous armount of damage bad thus been","The Times, 15th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16646,15,6,1897,Summer,15,6,1897,Summer,"bushes were beginning to recover , there ensued a long drought . The total qunntity of tea of the 1896 crop","The Times, 15th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16647,21,6,1897,Summer,21,6,1897,Summer,of the last five years ave been seasons of destructive drought -that of 1893 being the worst . So desperate dia,"The Times, 21st June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16648,26,6,1897,Summer,26,6,1897,Summer,"must be the case , for there has been no drought or drying up at tbe fountain head , the pumping","The Times, 26th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16649,26,6,1897,Summer,26,6,1897,Summer,"to 221. ; dead , 12s. to l7e , per drought ; . eDger , hSs. ; berrings , s lked","The Times, 26th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16650,29,6,1897,Summer,29,6,1897,Summer,"full measure of their rates when , through frost or drought , they had been unable to supply the full measure","The Times, 29th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16651,5,7,1897,Summer,5,7,1897,Summer,"what might have been the state of affairs had the drought of May continued , tho present position affords evidence of","The Times, 05th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16652,6,7,1897,Summer,6,7,1897,Summer,"despatch from the Government of the colony : - "" Drought broken up , good rains fallen . Unless frost there","The Times, 06th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16653,9,7,1897,Summer,9,7,1897,Summer,", and ri ces ag-in rose sharply on nows of drought in many sections dS the cot . on belt the","The Times, 09th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16654,9,7,1897,Summer,9,7,1897,Summer,"active , and yrices ag-in rose sharply on nows of drought in many sections rS the cot . on belt the","The Times, 09th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16655,10,7,1897,Summer,10,7,1897,Summer,been the deplorable state of affairs had the harsh and droughty weather of May been continued through the succeeding month .,"The Times, 10th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16656,10,7,1897,Summer,10,7,1897,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 10th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16657,10,7,1897,Summer,10,7,1897,Summer,"and they had a flood . rNlow they had a drought , and what he feared was that , sooner or","The Times, 10th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16658,10,7,1897,Summer,10,7,1897,Summer,". ) CAPE TOWN , JuLY 9 . The long drought in Cape , Colony has given place to grand rains","The Times, 10th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16659,13,7,1897,Summer,13,7,1897,Summer,". Subject to the risk of interruption by accidents or drought , a supply can be given throurbhout the irrigation seaeon","The Times, 13rd July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16660,13,7,1897,Summer,13,7,1897,Summer,crops and hay receives a ready explanation when the severe drought of last summer is called to mind : - ESTIMATED,"The Times, 13rd July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16661,13,7,1897,Summer,13,7,1897,Summer,"were first collected , and that was in the hot droughty year of 1877 . The poor yields of turnips (","The Times, 13rd July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16662,13,7,1897,Summer,13,7,1897,Summer,"past year has been adversely affected by the very severe drought referred to in the last report , accentuated by the","The Times, 13rd July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16663,14,7,1897,Summer,14,7,1897,Summer,"on becter LAverp , I cables and av aass ot drought from parts of tLhe . o:t.o bdelt , and during","The Times, 14th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16664,15,7,1897,Summer,15,7,1897,Summer,failure to supply water had arisen from frost or unusual drought . In that case the zstatuory daty falls to the,"The Times, 15th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16665,15,7,1897,Summer,15,7,1897,Summer,"tion . Yet they might be 'negligent . Suppose unusual drought , and suppose it was possible for a company to","The Times, 15th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16666,15,7,1897,Summer,15,7,1897,Summer,"crogres almuost eerTywhere except in Eome sou'h-rve-teru States , where drought proveils . The winter wheat h.rvest has continued In the","The Times, 15th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16667,16,7,1897,Summer,16,7,1897,Summer,to 7 points bighe.r on better Liverpool advices and continued drought In the cotton belt . sxd in- proved on demnand,"The Times, 16th July 1897",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16668,17,7,1897,Summer,17,7,1897,Summer,"when , however , they suffered very severely from the drought . They had this year felt rather anxious about the","The Times, 17th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16669,17,7,1897,Summer,17,7,1897,Summer,". They had this year felt rather anxious about the drought , but the latest news by letter and telegram was","The Times, 17th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16670,17,7,1897,Summer,17,7,1897,Summer,"the previous day stated ' At Peel and Carrawillinghi stations drought broken up , sheep in good condition , rabbit scare","The Times, 17th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16671,17,7,1897,Summer,17,7,1897,Summer,paints better on saclaftctory Lierpool cables and nsws of continuel drought . During the afternoon a further improvement was notiood *n,"The Times, 17th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16672,17,7,1897,Summer,17,7,1897,Summer,"extraordinary freshets of the winter or spring or the extreme droughts of the summer or autumn . "" That , when","The Times, 17th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16673,19,7,1897,Summer,19,7,1897,Summer,owing to otton being dearer in consequence of fears of drought in thecotton region . B ; yerrs disregardd the tone,"The Times, 19th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16674,19,7,1897,Summer,19,7,1897,Summer,transact all such business as is usiual or may bo Drought forward at an Ordinary Genoral Meeting . And notice is,"The Times, 19th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16675,20,7,1897,Summer,20,7,1897,Summer,be the break up of the severe and widely-s pread drought which has so long prevailed In the Australian colonies .,"The Times, 20th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16676,21,7,1897,Summer,21,7,1897,Summer,"a bad time during 189 , throngh both frost and drought--the frost occasioned a deficient supply from the end of January","The Times, 21st July 1897",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 16677,21,7,1897,Summer,21,7,1897,Summer,"the East London Company from blame for the failure through drought . While fully accepting that decision , andaRdmitting that the","The Times, 21st July 1897",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 16678,21,7,1897,Summer,21,7,1897,Summer,". ( Hear , hear . ) So much for drought and frost . The other eccuse for nut giving a","The Times, 21st July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16679,21,7,1897,Summer,21,7,1897,Summer,", for example , the caso of prolonged frost or drought , and mains were sometimes injured seriously by the trailiC","The Times, 21st July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16680,21,7,1897,Summer,21,7,1897,Summer,"consumers might not be suiplied with water on occasions of drought or burst pipes , they had , nevertheless to pay","The Times, 21st July 1897",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16681,22,7,1897,Summer,22,7,1897,Summer,"ln the afterncon cablesspokle of rains in 'lexas relieving rhe drought . and , Eell-rs becoming more pressing , prices yieldod","The Times, 22nd July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16682,23,7,1897,Summer,23,7,1897,Summer,"being in dive different districts , the rIsks ; frem drought , peste , Ito. , are Proportioenately distributed , and","The Times, 23rd July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16683,26,7,1897,Summer,26,7,1897,Summer,"pastoral prospects of the rains , which , after long drought began to fall in the second week of June and","The Times, 26th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16684,26,7,1897,Summer,26,7,1897,Summer,". Pastures have become scorched ander the influence of persistent drought ; potatoes , particularly the late varieties , are in","The Times, 26th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16685,26,7,1897,Summer,26,7,1897,Summer,"much damage wrould have resulted . In many parishes the drought has not bean Interrupted , and the prospects of the","The Times, 26th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16686,26,7,1897,Summer,26,7,1897,Summer,are in a saplgtmetothmavn succuxmbed to the effects of the droughtndhevri.I remaus to he seen whsther they will grow out of,"The Times, 26th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16687,27,7,1897,Summer,27,7,1897,Summer,". Subject to the risk of interruption by aecidents or drought , a supply can be given throughout the irrigation season","The Times, 27th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16688,27,7,1897,Summer,27,7,1897,Summer,"precipitated to a large extent by the rinderpest , the drought , the locusts , and the great influence of the","The Times, 27th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16689,27,7,1897,Summer,27,7,1897,Summer,"day on a demand to covor contracws c-ntinned reports rf drought from Texas , and Eouthern bufing orders , closirc steady","The Times, 27th July 1897",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16690,27,7,1897,Summer,27,7,1897,Summer,"looked for had been retarded by the effects of the drought , which at the time of their last meeting he","The Times, 27th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16691,27,7,1897,Summer,27,7,1897,Summer,"feared , only be described as one of the worst droughts they had ever experienced , lasting as it had in","The Times, 27th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16692,27,7,1897,Summer,27,7,1897,Summer,more rain was stil required in many places before the drought could be pronounced at an end ; but as there,"The Times, 27th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16693,27,7,1897,Summer,27,7,1897,Summer,further rain being obtained they might hope that the actual drought itselt might shortly cease . In prcsent circumstances they could,"The Times, 27th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16694,27,7,1897,Summer,27,7,1897,Summer,"would . He had referred to the hindrance exercised by drought on the improvement in Australian business , but his remarks","The Times, 27th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16695,28,7,1897,Summer,28,7,1897,Summer,". He feared , however , that the unusually disastrous drought which they had exserienced would tell on their revenue for","The Times, 28th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16696,28,7,1897,Summer,28,7,1897,Summer,"of the season , sod which weas followed by a drought- . The outturn f or the ottreret reason is estimated","The Times, 28th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16697,30,7,1897,Summer,30,7,1897,Summer,"coUtinued to advanc stadiiy on further reports of damage from drought , cloing dirm at a rise of IVc to tMAe.","The Times, 30th July 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16698,2,8,1897,Summer,2,8,1897,Summer,"demand to cover contracts owing to continued ableseceootrains in the droughty distrie.s of the eutunhb3lt. and ciosed st , ady75to3 poitu","The Times, 02nd August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16699,3,8,1897,Summer,3,8,1897,Summer,"the present exhibition . especially considering that the heat and drought of the weather have teen somewhat against it , is","The Times, 03rd August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16700,4,8,1897,Summer,4,8,1897,Summer,"imoprosoi on ll , eial buying orlersand further rpvorts of drought . i . MEhs&uri and Kansas , dosing firm and","The Times, 04th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16701,4,8,1897,Summer,4,8,1897,Summer,"stocks . Feoding articles wore also fdin owing to the drought . Wheat. -Californipn . A4s. ; Walls , 32s. 3d.","The Times, 04th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16702,5,8,1897,Summer,5,8,1897,Summer,"ot rain . Th crop is also . uEnferiug treat drought in Tesar t nd pertlons cf Arlkoaea , and Lonislana","The Times, 05th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16703,9,8,1897,Summer,9,8,1897,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 09th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16704,9,8,1897,Summer,9,8,1897,Summer,"creditably from the trying ordeal of the July heat and drought . Scotland , indeed , claims an improvement , though","The Times, 09th August 1897","England,Scotland",UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16705,10,8,1897,Summer,10,8,1897,Summer,. Sub4ect to the risk of interruption by accidents or drought . a supply can be given throughout the irrigtiOII seasen,"The Times, 10th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16706,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"is robust , but turnips and cabbages are suffering from drought , and swedes are troubled by wireworm . The Somerset","The Times, 11st August 1897","England,Northern Ireland","UKK,UKN","UKK4,UKN0","UKK43,UKN04",,19th Century newspaper,Media 16707,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,", but the county has suffered considerably from the July drought . Complaints are general in Dorset of the premature ripening","The Times, 11st August 1897",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK22,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16708,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"for the last four weeks there has been a complete drought , unbroken even by local showers such as have fallen","The Times, 11st August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16709,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"fallen , are in most districts , , delayed by drought . In Kent the barley crop is injured by premature","The Times, 11st August 1897",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16710,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,", the swedes and common turnips showing the effects of drought- in the Sittingbourne district , for example , the rainfall","The Times, 11st August 1897",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16711,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"Rom- ney Marsh ha v e been severely punished by drought . Around Cranbrook all crops are languishing for rain ,","The Times, 11st August 1897",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Cranbrook,19th Century newspaper,Media 16712,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"roots , white turnips in particular showing the effects of drought . Wheat is giving a light yield and barley is","The Times, 11st August 1897",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16713,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,on light lands has been much injured by the July drought . In all parts of the county the late-sown roots,"The Times, 11st August 1897",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,Fakenham,19th Century newspaper,Media 16714,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"than spring oats . Root crops have been smitten by drought and insect pests , and grass-lands are drying up .","The Times, 11st August 1897",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16715,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"off too soon . Pulse nhas suffered from blight and drought , l though at one time peas looked like establishing","The Times, 11st August 1897",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH25,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16716,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"Severn valley the tuber and root croDs are languishing from drought , and aftermath grass is badly burnt . In the","The Times, 11st August 1897",Wales,"UKK,UKL","UKG1,UKG2,UKK1,UKL2",,River Severn,19th Century newspaper,Media 16717,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"Warwickshire seems to have borne the full brunt of the drought . A farmer near Rugby reports : - "" The","The Times, 11st August 1897",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16718,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"hills , however , are browning over perceptibly . The drought has been severe in the Welsh border counties . From","The Times, 11st August 1897",England,UKD,UKD6,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16719,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"The barleys are good , whilst oats have suffered from drought and' wire-worm . Reports from the Principality are less variable","The Times, 11st August 1897",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL23,Flintshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 16720,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"Flintshire , in common with Cheshire , hias suffered from drought , the pastures being badly scorched , whilst beans are","The Times, 11st August 1897","England,Wales","UKD,UKL","UKD6,UKL2,UKL1","UKL23,UKL13","Flintshire,Denbighshire",19th Century newspaper,Media 16721,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"other cereals . "" Though we are suffering much from drought , "" runs a report from this district , ""","The Times, 11st August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16722,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,be suffering more from insect and fungus pests than from drought . In parts of Lancashire oats have never recovered froni,"The Times, 11st August 1897",England,UKD,UKD4,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16723,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"oats , and grass lanids have all suffered severoly from drought in Sutherland . Nairn has felt the full effects of","The Times, 11st August 1897","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM6,"UKM62,UKM61","Nairn,Sutherland",19th Century newspaper,Media 16724,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"Sutherland . Nairn has felt the full effects of the drought , and ' moisture is sorely needed in this dry","The Times, 11st August 1897","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM6,"UKM62,UKM61","Nairn,Sutherland",19th Century newspaper,Media 16725,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,", the misclhief arising from vermin being aggravated by continued drought . We get more satisfactory reports from MIldhurst , in","The Times, 11st August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16726,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,". From all quarters come complaints of the effects of drought . The long-continued sunshine , which has enabled a splendid","The Times, 11st August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16727,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"Wheat , as is well known , suffers less from drought than any other field crop . But even wheat requires","The Times, 11st August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16728,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,"crops-have suffered somewhat , though not much , from the drought , and are both very much better than last year","The Times, 11st August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16729,11,8,1897,Summer,11,8,1897,Summer,. Western TennesFee . Misissippi. and lKenmoey hate suffered from drought . The WVestern Gulf States have had a rerv unfaeourable,"The Times, 11st August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16730,13,8,1897,Summer,13,8,1897,Summer,"unfavourable Iaverpiool advises and reports , of good rain in droughty sections of Tens , but Improved on "" beams ""","The Times, 13rd August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16731,16,8,1897,Summer,16,8,1897,Summer,". Recent failures of late-sown turnips , brought about by drought and insect pests , are eeing made good by sowings","The Times, 16th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16732,16,8,1897,Summer,16,8,1897,Summer,"l5cwt. from Caithness and Orkney , where the early summer drought was severe , whilst a district in Perthshire returns only","The Times, 16th August 1897","GB,England,Scotland",UKM,UKM6,"UKM61,UKM65","Caithness,Orkney",19th Century newspaper,Media 16733,19,8,1897,Summer,19,8,1897,Summer,"everything that a tenant could want . Partly owing to drought , but much more owing to his own neglect and","The Times, 19th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16734,23,8,1897,Summer,23,8,1897,Summer,""" seeds , "" which had perished during the protracted drought . The frequent showers are keeping the root crops in","The Times, 23rd August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16735,23,8,1897,Summer,23,8,1897,Summer,", which had become alarmingly rapid during the heat and drought . The persistent aphis blight-probably thte worst that has ever","The Times, 23rd August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16736,23,8,1897,Summer,23,8,1897,Summer,""" crop this season ; the frequent syringings and the drought caused much of the "" pin on the laterals to","The Times, 23rd August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16737,23,8,1897,Summer,23,8,1897,Summer,", ught Into eso mnuch of the manaure which the drought left litent to the soll , and the sctimulus thus","The Times, 23rd August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16738,23,8,1897,Summer,23,8,1897,Summer,State attributes the falling off to the combined influence of drought and famine . But in a very powerful letter addressed,"The Times, 23rd August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16739,24,8,1897,Summer,24,8,1897,Summer,". Snubject to the risk of interruption by accident or drought , a supply can bs given throughout the irrigation season","The Times, 24th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16740,25,8,1897,Summer,25,8,1897,Summer,from passengers and goods had both increased . Considering the drought and the failure of the harvest and other adverse conditions,"The Times, 25th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16741,30,8,1897,Summer,30,8,1897,Summer,"6,796,238 acres , which is the lowest since the terribly droughty year of 1893 . The distinction between temporary grass and","The Times, 30th August 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16742,1,9,1897,Autumn,1,9,1897,Autumn,the wheat grain protuced under the brilliant skies of the droughty sumnierof 1893 resulted in the scheduled sales of prac- ic.1llyas,"The Times, 01st September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16743,6,9,1897,Autumn,6,9,1897,Autumn,of oats having been adversely influenced bv the heat and drought in July . Potato disease is appearing in various localities,"The Times, 06th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16744,6,9,1897,Autumn,6,9,1897,Autumn,vet made very little recovery from the effects of the drought . In Cambridgeshire premature ripening was the chief cause of,"The Times, 06th September 1897",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16745,7,9,1897,Autumn,7,9,1897,Autumn,"only a little , but enough to breaki up the drought , and too much wet il the wvinter IS not","The Times, 07th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16746,8,9,1897,Autumn,8,9,1897,Autumn,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 08th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16747,9,9,1897,Autumn,9,9,1897,Autumn,"retvurnsing from the northl report a continuance of the summer drought , whsich hss seriously affee-ted ttee fshing , pticuslarly in","The Times, 09th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16748,10,9,1897,Autumn,10,9,1897,Autumn,"at 4,157,581 headmarkthehighest total reached since that year of disastrous drought , 1893 . Though the sheep of the UJnited Kingdom","The Times, 10th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16749,13,9,1897,Autumn,13,9,1897,Autumn,"to worso -no crops last year ovwing to the severe drought , and this year fair crops utterly spoilt by the","The Times, 13rd September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16750,13,9,1897,Autumn,13,9,1897,Autumn,each . The boy having expressed a wish to be Drought up as a carpenter -would be sent to tho Shaftesbury,"The Times, 13rd September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16751,16,9,1897,Autumn,16,9,1897,Autumn,"Fe and Entre Rios . Often a long spell of drought occurs , and heavy losses accrue fromthis causo . But","The Times, 16th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16752,17,9,1897,Autumn,17,9,1897,Autumn,lastweers kans by tbeir indiostions at exomne eat And centinued drought yreclude ay . nlcula&m of t1dhoifi. maie crop above the,"The Times, 17th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16753,18,9,1897,Autumn,18,9,1897,Autumn,Upper Bunrma suffered from the effects of one of those droughts which were always frequent in the so-called dry zone of,"The Times, 18th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16754,18,9,1897,Autumn,18,9,1897,Autumn,"Erl lixisohe , ol Sito , to the effect that drought wsEretasriingthe proapects of the next crop . After a email","The Times, 18th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16755,18,9,1897,Autumn,18,9,1897,Autumn,Further deterioration of the crop as a result of the drought is claimed in pertions of Ar . kausas and Tennessee,"The Times, 18th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16756,20,9,1897,Autumn,20,9,1897,Autumn,"the rinderpest , and the destruction of the grops by drought audlocuwts , dislocated the finances and forced the authorities to","The Times, 20th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16757,20,9,1897,Autumn,20,9,1897,Autumn,"reguining their average production , whichiwas greatly reduced in189tk-5 by drought and the cane disease which accompanied iti On the whole","The Times, 20th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16758,27,9,1897,Autumn,27,9,1897,Autumn,"1891 , 1893 , and 1894 were brought about by drought and the ravages of locusts . In the feeding of","The Times, 27th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16759,28,9,1897,Autumn,28,9,1897,Autumn,more from severe frosts during the past week and continued drought than from damauge by locusts . Montevideo telegrams assert that,"The Times, 28th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16760,29,9,1897,Autumn,29,9,1897,Autumn,of these villagers in obtainmng water in a time of drought 9 Of course you know as well aS myself that,"The Times, 29th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16761,30,9,1897,Autumn,30,9,1897,Autumn,"bears "" coverinxg on the theory that . a otne drought would Drobably cons ; iderably curtal tho ares of the","The Times, 30th September 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16762,1,10,1897,Autumn,1,10,1897,Autumn,"'s issue , says that during the pact wreek the drought conditions have h ) eceme intensified in the gret wsiuter","The Times, 01st October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16763,1,10,1897,Autumn,1,10,1897,Autumn,"king based chiefly on the aheenrce of relief from the drought pre , ailing in the winter whbeat lStates end onreports","The Times, 01st October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16764,1,10,1897,Autumn,1,10,1897,Autumn,"than that in the corresponding period of 1896 . The drought h-as been terribly severe in nearly all parts , except","The Times, 01st October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16765,1,10,1897,Autumn,1,10,1897,Autumn,"affect for some time the demand for labour . The drought in Victoria also has been exceptionally severe , and there","The Times, 01st October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16766,2,10,1897,Autumn,2,10,1897,Autumn,akess in times of plague or famine in time of drought ; and the reason alleged was that prayer was contrary,"The Times, 02nd October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16767,4,10,1897,Autumn,4,10,1897,Autumn,". Advicas from all the agricultural districts state that the drought is doing immense damage to the crops , and t'he","The Times, 04th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16768,4,10,1897,Autumn,4,10,1897,Autumn,h marketwas co partirly dle aelca bldig of oingtothe continuad drought business the closewasduilb t steady at aaril deln f' DOn,"The Times, 04th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16769,4,10,1897,Autumn,4,10,1897,Autumn,"in the Western 9tatee , through tho lOcg period of drought Live cattle closed %d. lover ao4&d. to 45/l . Dressed","The Times, 04th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16770,4,10,1897,Autumn,4,10,1897,Autumn,"old grain conpled with the unfavorable conditions induced by the drought , and the closo was steady with priceY%c. to Ac.","The Times, 04th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16771,5,10,1897,Autumn,5,10,1897,Autumn,l57 .6.0O'j bssbels . moeuth aso . Owing to the drought during September not quite 74 per cent . o1 the,"The Times, 05th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16772,7,10,1897,Autumn,7,10,1897,Autumn,"been prevailing for some days past owing to the excessive drought , and , fanned by a high wvind , the","The Times, 07th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16773,7,10,1897,Autumn,7,10,1897,Autumn,Tnera was ce a iuaotoazion. but wth further report ar drought and more favounabl* sataezcents of the atatistical pos:tson the markaz,"The Times, 07th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16774,8,10,1897,Autumn,8,10,1897,Autumn,"psatb week has not brought any relie from the prevailing drought : that thepcsition is icreasingly discouraging , and chat a","The Times, 08th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16775,8,10,1897,Autumn,8,10,1897,Autumn,"ef the wool clip also from the efects of the drought . bv decresing the supply , haxd helped t'o increase","The Times, 08th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16776,8,10,1897,Autumn,8,10,1897,Autumn,"were not to be losked for just ntw. lf hle drought bzad leen sevee. , the crop prespects Of the ceming","The Times, 08th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16777,8,10,1897,Autumn,8,10,1897,Autumn,"oiin in every waky andiadfrihdhewtheasoful meet- ing their liabilities frcont drought or , increase demnds for years toD come . The","The Times, 08th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16778,8,10,1897,Autumn,8,10,1897,Autumn,they were financially recovering from the effects of frost and drought . ThLey were greatly dependenit on the staLte of trade,"The Times, 08th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16779,8,10,1897,Autumn,8,10,1897,Autumn,"slowlv in the unward direction . Unfortunately , the severe drought during the last few mcnths had retarded and interfered with","The Times, 08th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16780,8,10,1897,Autumn,8,10,1897,Autumn,"forth- coming , but he believed that the losses from drought , though extretely heavy , had been somewhat exaggerated ,","The Times, 08th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16781,8,10,1897,Autumn,8,10,1897,Autumn,of the uictur theJ found that one result of the drought Lad HOME MARKETS . fl.P A rT ? LONDON (,"The Times, 08th October 1897",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16782,9,10,1897,Autumn,9,10,1897,Autumn,"injury ( due to in- seet or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 09th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16783,9,10,1897,Autumn,9,10,1897,Autumn,"9S 3 , would descend 317 points during the hot droughty month of July , slope gently upward to the estent","The Times, 09th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16784,9,10,1897,Autumn,9,10,1897,Autumn,25 dayi behind . Eleughn' za henes ad throughout the drought region and tb grtoe st upprehession is felt Wheri the,"The Times, 09th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16785,11,10,1897,Autumn,11,10,1897,Autumn,"from cultivated land and foul ditches , while in long droughts , when the flow of the rivers is small ,","The Times, 11st October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16786,11,10,1897,Autumn,11,10,1897,Autumn,"such disastrous attack of mildew as in the hot , droughty September of 18M3 , when in certain districts-in Lincolnshire and","The Times, 11st October 1897",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16787,11,10,1897,Autumn,11,10,1897,Autumn,"price , , the firmness being due to the continued drought reports . In maize there was prmetioally nothing doing ,","The Times, 11st October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16788,12,10,1897,Autumn,12,10,1897,Autumn,authority . The result of their action was that the drought which prevailed in the valley of the Lea fromi April,"The Times, 12nd October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16789,12,10,1897,Autumn,12,10,1897,Autumn,"of the reservoirs as sources of supply in time of drought , it is found that the stored water is often","The Times, 12nd October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16790,12,10,1897,Autumn,12,10,1897,Autumn,"a position to draw upon their stores in times of drought , but it might sometimes be desirable for them to","The Times, 12nd October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16791,12,10,1897,Autumn,12,10,1897,Autumn,"could be suficiently extensive to remove all inconvenience during a drought so prolonged as that of last year , but such","The Times, 12nd October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16792,12,10,1897,Autumn,12,10,1897,Autumn,"prolonged as that of last year , but such a drought is only liable to recur inveryexceptional meteorological conditions , and","The Times, 12nd October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16793,13,10,1897,Autumn,13,10,1897,Autumn,despondent terms of the harvest vw hich has closed . Droughts and frosts in Slay and heavy rainfalls and hailstorms in,"The Times, 13rd October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16794,13,10,1897,Autumn,13,10,1897,Autumn,"cattle , and the scarcity of food consequent upon prolonged drought . A continuous stream of poverty-strieken cousnmptives trickles across our","The Times, 13rd October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16795,15,10,1897,Autumn,15,10,1897,Autumn,"osys that much reLief ha been obtained from the severe drought mn the wiLuter wrheat boll fromthe rain , which have","The Times, 15th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16796,15,10,1897,Autumn,15,10,1897,Autumn,per cent. -a very satis- factory financial resullt considering the drought and consequent shrinkage of produce . The net profit on,"The Times, 15th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16797,15,10,1897,Autumn,15,10,1897,Autumn,appearance of the wool the effeo s of th grut drought . Such lipa haTv latelysruffered in thuermpoltion . The old,"The Times, 15th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16798,16,10,1897,Autumn,16,10,1897,Autumn,": The general result was surprising in view of the drought of the last three years , representing a serious loss","The Times, 16th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16799,16,10,1897,Autumn,16,10,1897,Autumn,"is probably somewhat exaggerated , and the damage done by drought is induded in it . Pxoprmrs Srizs. -The Estates Gaztte","The Times, 16th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16800,20,10,1897,Autumn,20,10,1897,Autumn,"shortage in the Australian wool clip , owing to the drought . The Argus estimates the deficiency in iew South Wales","The Times, 20th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16801,25,10,1897,Autumn,25,10,1897,Autumn,"shorts "" buying freely te cover consequetb upon reports of drought in the winer wheat belt , coupled wirh nos from","The Times, 25th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16802,25,10,1897,Autumn,25,10,1897,Autumn,hardly remember previously . One can understand in a great drought or a very bad seed time a wide difference in,"The Times, 25th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16803,30,10,1897,Autumn,30,10,1897,Autumn,"novs. diminisbed recciprapo the North-West , and reports ot centinuod drought in the win-er wheat belt . Lat-r , however ,","The Times, 30th October 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16804,1,11,1897,Autumn,1,11,1897,Autumn,"close , the advance being due to news that the drought remains unbrokeo and steady cables fr.ra Eur.pe , together witb","The Times, 01st November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16805,1,11,1897,Autumn,1,11,1897,Autumn,"a time the market ruled firm on further news of drought and encouraging cabls , ouped ithth. ssu offavurale tatistice .","The Times, 01st November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16806,1,11,1897,Autumn,1,11,1897,Autumn,. Speculators in wool are colculating that because of the drought in Austraia there will ho an immense deficiency in next,"The Times, 01st November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16807,2,11,1897,Autumn,2,11,1897,Autumn,", 1862 , ' prescribed , unless prevented by unusual drought , frost , or other unavoidable cause or accident ,","The Times, 02nd November 1897",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16808,4,11,1897,Autumn,4,11,1897,Autumn,and adversity . This vear they had sufiered from a drought more severe than any in the present generation ; and,"The Times, 04th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16809,4,11,1897,Autumn,4,11,1897,Autumn,"to move , especially in the country districts . The drought having been broken up , the season so far had","The Times, 04th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16810,4,11,1897,Autumn,4,11,1897,Autumn,"beginning to be hesrd of , and to foretell the droughts , the locusts , and other affictions which depend on","The Times, 04th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16811,5,11,1897,Autumn,5,11,1897,Autumn,the south-eastern parts of Englad almost rnaflected . While this drought has 'een in e s ( and it is si,"The Times, 05th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16812,5,11,1897,Autumn,5,11,1897,Autumn,irrigation for enlarged agricultural application . But besides malaria and drought Bhodesia w as afflicted with rinder- cest and locusts .,"The Times, 05th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16813,5,11,1897,Autumn,5,11,1897,Autumn,"locusts . The rinderpest was more or less dependent on drought , and was ameliorable by drainage and irrigation and ,","The Times, 05th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16814,8,11,1897,Autumn,8,11,1897,Autumn,before and much uperior to that of the last twvo droughty seasons . In the last week of October the number,"The Times, 08th November 1897",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16815,8,11,1897,Autumn,8,11,1897,Autumn,"ho forthcoming . iu Sp.ain there are again cmzplainte of drought , the rexnt rainfall I oinonly panial and light .","The Times, 08th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16816,9,11,1897,Autumn,9,11,1897,Autumn,. Abot 8yj ci In perfect order . Very abort drought . oditio n lii ; Dt . Aboult balf price,"The Times, 09th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16817,9,11,1897,Autumn,9,11,1897,Autumn,", for the third year in succession , suffered frem drought , and , indeed , in such a severe and","The Times, 09th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16818,12,11,1897,Autumn,12,11,1897,Autumn,"on of the regions which suffered from th Esevere autumn drought . There ha t oeinemo renewal of steeding oprcations ,","The Times, 12nd November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16819,12,11,1897,Autumn,12,11,1897,Autumn,"the Australian colonies , and the destruction wrought by a drought which set in in the early part of the year","The Times, 12nd November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16820,15,11,1897,Autumn,15,11,1897,Autumn,of such contrasts . After the long period of comparative drought which has accompanied the fize autumn that farmers have enjoyed,"The Times, 15th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16821,16,11,1897,Autumn,16,11,1897,Autumn,"lowv prices ruling for Australian produce , and the disastrous drought from vhich the Australian colonies have suffered during the past","The Times, 16th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16822,20,11,1897,Autumn,20,11,1897,Autumn,"In this respect they had been disappointed , and the drought during the period under review had done more damage generaUy","The Times, 20th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16823,20,11,1897,Autumn,20,11,1897,Autumn,"year , bat in the following months a very seTere drought prevailed all over the colony , and , so far","The Times, 20th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16824,20,11,1897,Autumn,20,11,1897,Autumn,"lNive Downs . The deficiency in stock caused by the drought was 27,000 sheep and lambs , and 360 cattle at","The Times, 20th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16825,20,11,1897,Autumn,20,11,1897,Autumn,order to provide for the stock during the period of drought . The profits of all their pastoral stations exhibited a,"The Times, 20th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16826,20,11,1897,Autumn,20,11,1897,Autumn,"station had contributed largely to prevent loss during the recent drought . Dairy-farming was making good progress on Bolaro station ,","The Times, 20th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16827,20,11,1897,Autumn,20,11,1897,Autumn,"to be cast down by their resent position . The drought , severe as it had been , h not reduced","The Times, 20th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16828,20,11,1897,Autumn,20,11,1897,Autumn,"history showed that they had frequently had to pass through droughts more or less severe , but the only year when","The Times, 20th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16829,22,11,1897,Autumn,22,11,1897,Autumn,", Sitting wil1 Trinity Master.s . ) Th'is action was Drought by toe plamntills , who were shippers and consignees of","The Times, 22nd November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16830,25,11,1897,Autumn,25,11,1897,Autumn,He need not do more than allude to the prolonged drought and the low prices ruling for Australian produce ; but,"The Times, 25th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16831,25,11,1897,Autumn,25,11,1897,Autumn,"owing to the heavy losses of stock consequent on the drought , but the sum total was apportioned among nearly 500","The Times, 25th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16832,26,11,1897,Autumn,26,11,1897,Autumn,"Free State districts , but the effucts of the severe drought la tely experienced there , is in soms instanoes ,","The Times, 26th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16833,29,11,1897,Autumn,29,11,1897,Autumn,"an inceaearaudrccivation . From Hungary reports are net satiefactory , drought being complained of , . W-OOL . LONTDON , Nov","The Times, 29th November 1897",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16834,30,11,1897,Autumn,30,11,1897,Autumn,a satisfactory financial position . It was feared that the drought from which eiew South Wales suffered in the earlier part,"The Times, 30th November 1897",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16835,30,11,1897,Autumn,30,11,1897,Autumn,"distrust , the labour troubles , and the affLictions of drought and rinderpest in the Trausvaal ) had been one of","The Times, 30th November 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16836,2,12,1897,Winter,2,12,1897,Winter,"in Lmuarms the crop has beon mere seriously inJured bi drought aind bl : , ht , and a very poor","The Times, 02nd December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16837,4,12,1897,Winter,4,12,1897,Winter,. Twelve months ago he made special reference to the drought which bad prevailed throughout the Australian colonies during the years,"The Times, 04th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16838,4,12,1897,Winter,4,12,1897,Winter,"in progress , but it was generally admitttd that the drought of 1897 was more severe , because more wide- spread","The Times, 04th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16839,4,12,1897,Winter,4,12,1897,Winter,few months there had been every indication that the prolongedl drought was coming to an end . Since May last there,"The Times, 04th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16840,4,12,1897,Winter,4,12,1897,Winter,no one could ever have anticipated that such a disastrous drought as had existed would bave prevailed . He believed that,"The Times, 04th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16841,8,12,1897,Winter,8,12,1897,Winter,"grade ore uncovered , and to the hampering influences of drought and lsbour troubles . ' Tne value of the gold","The Times, 08th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16842,11,12,1897,Winter,11,12,1897,Winter,in the Baunan 's district being stopped owing to the drought . A cordial vote of thanks was voted to zhe,"The Times, 11st December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16843,14,12,1897,Winter,14,12,1897,Winter,rent had been very small indeed thisear owing to the drought and famine . They hoped to collect the rents in,"The Times, 14th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16844,15,12,1897,Winter,15,12,1897,Winter,"were at the date of their last meeting . The drought bad disappeared from Buenos Ayres , and the harvest ,","The Times, 15th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16845,15,12,1897,Winter,15,12,1897,Winter,and also that the scarcity of food supplies owing to drought and rinderpost had to be met at considerable cost .,"The Times, 15th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16846,15,12,1897,Winter,15,12,1897,Winter,"state of trade in the island , caused by prolonged drought , phenomenal rains and yellow fever , the company Will","The Times, 15th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16847,16,12,1897,Winter,16,12,1897,Winter,I attribute the breaking down of my accoumt to continuous droughts and tunes so bad that I could scarcely be blamed,"The Times, 16th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16848,16,12,1897,Winter,16,12,1897,Winter,"better than might have been expected having regard to the drought , but for which their output would have been larger","The Times, 16th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16849,16,12,1897,Winter,16,12,1897,Winter,were reserved for this very purpose . But for the drought a dividend of 20 per cent . would have been,"The Times, 16th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16850,16,12,1897,Winter,16,12,1897,Winter,although the colony had lost so heavily owing to the drought the company bad lost no sheep from that cause .,"The Times, 16th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16851,16,12,1897,Winter,16,12,1897,Winter,"wells had kept the sheep alive during the period of drought , and had rendered it unnecessary to take them from","The Times, 16th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16852,18,12,1897,Winter,18,12,1897,Winter,"important article of trade , had suffered greatly from the drought . For instance , the quantity of linseed carried 'by","The Times, 18th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16853,20,12,1897,Winter,20,12,1897,Winter,"is good , From Haungaty there are still reports of drought . WOOL . LONDON , Dee 18-Asrivrvle to date for","The Times, 20th December 1897",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16854,23,12,1897,Winter,23,12,1897,Winter,"wool and 114 of Sandwich Island . Owiug to tbe drought the quality wa expe , ted to be somewbhat poorer","The Times, 23rd December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16855,27,12,1897,Winter,27,12,1897,Winter,"It may be remembered that from the time when the drought of 1896 broke , at about the middle of August","The Times, 27th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16856,27,12,1897,Winter,27,12,1897,Winter,"which would have been sO welcome and so useful , drought and piercing winds prevailed over nearla the whole of the","The Times, 27th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16857,27,12,1897,Winter,27,12,1897,Winter,"as intense heat and unseasonable cold , drenching rains and droughty intervals , briUliant sunshine and clouded skies , June ended","The Times, 27th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16858,27,12,1897,Winter,27,12,1897,Winter,state of affairs that would have been reached had the drought of May extended to the end of June . July,"The Times, 27th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16859,27,12,1897,Winter,27,12,1897,Winter,"but also of barley , due to excessive heat and drought in July . When , therefore , in December the","The Times, 27th December 1897",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16860,27,12,1897,Winter,27,12,1897,Winter,"the latest-sown turnips , which in both cases succumbed to drought and insect pests . The fate of the mangel crop","The Times, 27th December 1897",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16861,27,12,1897,Winter,27,12,1897,Winter,"pastures deteriorated rapidly under the infiuence of the brilliant , droughty weather of July , but , the rains of Au3ust","The Times, 27th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16862,27,12,1897,Winter,27,12,1897,Winter,"in the preceding year when , in.consequence of the persistent drought , stockkeepers were I forced to begin consuming their new","The Times, 27th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16863,27,12,1897,Winter,27,12,1897,Winter,"in which the excise duty was taken off hops . Drought , cold winds , insect foes , and fungus pestswere","The Times, 27th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16864,27,12,1897,Winter,27,12,1897,Winter,"the total of sheep may be largely attributed to the drought of 1896 , which led to a deficiency of fodder","The Times, 27th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16865,28,12,1897,Winter,28,12,1897,Winter,"unusually plentiful , though in the case of sheep the drought of 1896 was severely felt in the spring . But","The Times, 28th December 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16866,1,1,1898,Winter,1,1,1898,Winter,"decrease of 62.4776 , whicii is caused principally by the drought affecting the carriave of -wool . The estimates for the","The Times, 01st January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16867,4,1,1898,Winter,4,1,1898,Winter,"to Los. ; dead , 1 Is. to l3s. per drought ; conce. 22ls. 6d to 27s . Ed. pr baTrrl","The Times, 04th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16868,6,1,1898,Winter,6,1,1898,Winter,the path of recovery from financial depression . Pears of drought which were enter- tained in the carly part of the,"The Times, 06th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16869,6,1,1898,Winter,6,1,1898,Winter,"The wool clip , suffering from the effect of previous drought , was below ; the average of good years .","The Times, 06th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16870,7,1,1898,Winter,7,1,1898,Winter,. It was his share in tho Ashanti war which Drought Sir John Glover 's name prominently before the world .,"The Times, 07th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16871,7,1,1898,Winter,7,1,1898,Winter,and news that the growing crop has been injured by drought have also had tbeir effect . Ceylon was in larger,"The Times, 07th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16872,7,1,1898,Winter,7,1,1898,Winter,", on the other hand , in consequence of the drought , came forward much less freely , only about half","The Times, 07th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16873,7,1,1898,Winter,7,1,1898,Winter,", to 25 per cent . Jess on account of drought . Colombian was in bettor supply , and ebons a","The Times, 07th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16874,7,1,1898,Winter,7,1,1898,Winter,"ba been neglected , and this , together with successive droughts , has been the means of advancing values ot the","The Times, 07th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16875,15,1,1898,Winter,15,1,1898,Winter,buy a codfish ence to see a man who has Drought me some barrels of apples ; once to see a,"The Times, 15th January 1898",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,Upham,19th Century newspaper,Media 16876,19,1,1898,Winter,19,1,1898,Winter,"flow of the river on the rare occaslons of exceptional drought to the present miaimum , but in such a way","The Times, 19th January 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16877,20,1,1898,Winter,20,1,1898,Winter,"Wiugnhtoore. hmill. hy the Re , . A. C. A. Drought . V'icsr . CErAaltrs Joteat , of Brentford , to","The Times, 20th January 1898",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,brentford,19th Century newspaper,Media 16878,1,2,1898,Winter,1,2,1898,Winter,six months had been marked by a continuance of the drought to which he referred at their last nmeeting . Still,"The Times, 01st February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16879,1,2,1898,Winter,1,2,1898,Winter,; ards meeting the reduction in quantity caused by the drought to which he had referred . This matter was also,"The Times, 01st February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16880,1,2,1898,Winter,1,2,1898,Winter,"had to a considerable extent alleviated the effect of the drought in those districts . It -was , he believed ,","The Times, 01st February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16881,2,2,1898,Winter,2,2,1898,Winter,three months till Parliament can deal with the question . Drought and rinderpest have brought the farmers ' stocks to such,"The Times, 02nd February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16882,2,2,1898,Winter,2,2,1898,Winter,"was added in 1885 in consequence of z scarcity through drought in 184 , and it turned out s very good","The Times, 02nd February 1898",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Farleigh,19th Century newspaper,Media 16883,3,2,1898,Winter,3,2,1898,Winter,"14s . Ed. to 203. dead . is . Mer drought ; coner , 22s. 6d. tc iLo. ; herrincs ,","The Times, 03rd February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16884,4,2,1898,Winter,4,2,1898,Winter,"he late and previous famines where , owing to continued drought , the crops had failed . The same experience ,","The Times, 04th February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16885,7,2,1898,Winter,7,2,1898,Winter,"known as the subhumid belt , in which , while drought and sterility are the rule , an occasional year bringa","The Times, 07th February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16886,10,2,1898,Winter,10,2,1898,Winter,"sketches Ot less importat esvugs'. ttra U 00THCUPID By RODA DROUGHTON.X D "" 'Bright and fulof movementu asrer ustually Aliss Br4ughtons","The Times, 10th February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16887,11,2,1898,Winter,11,2,1898,Winter,"the ground and its peculiar condition on account of the drought , all pointed to the same conclusion . The theory","The Times, 11st February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16888,14,2,1898,Winter,14,2,1898,Winter,"of water in the summer months and during seasons of drought the syndicate propose to store water at Lough Allen ,","The Times, 14th February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16889,22,2,1898,Winter,22,2,1898,Winter,"opt , the coxmtry was quite peaceful , and the drought of the last two ycars had been follovwed by beneficial","The Times, 22nd February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16890,23,2,1898,Winter,23,2,1898,Winter,"of seasognswhich had not then been advised-orreot A very severe drought act in late ia Febrnary and laed till uly ,","The Times, 23rd February 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16891,7,3,1898,Spring,7,3,1898,Spring,"sun gains strength day by day the indica- tions of drought will become more noticeable . Withal , however , the","The Times, 07th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16892,7,3,1898,Spring,7,3,1898,Spring,"dimensions in 1S93 , as a result of the disastrous drought which English farmers had to face in that memorable year","The Times, 07th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16893,10,3,1898,Spring,10,3,1898,Spring,"cent . below lst sears , on account of the drought pre . vailing in autumn . The condition of the","The Times, 10th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16894,10,3,1898,Spring,10,3,1898,Spring,the first haif of 1896 to cover probable loss by drought in the second half-year . The net amount now available,"The Times, 10th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16895,16,3,1898,Spring,16,3,1898,Spring,just closed . Ad there is no evidence that the drought has yet ceased . The igures for Camclen-square for these,"The Times, 16th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16896,16,3,1898,Spring,16,3,1898,Spring,two exceeded the average it is further evident that the droughts are due rather to persistent dryness month after month than,"The Times, 16th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16897,16,3,1898,Spring,16,3,1898,Spring,rather to persistent dryness month after month than to excessive drought in any one or two months . Inasmuch as wells,"The Times, 16th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16898,16,3,1898,Spring,16,3,1898,Spring,"in t ; he S.-E. of England occur simultaneously with droughts in the N.-W. and in Scotland , and ric trersa.","The Times, 16th March 1898",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16899,18,3,1898,Spring,18,3,1898,Spring,"quiet , with little elbteOrtimpnme d somlI tradig until thelas Drought ont smiler. to realize , on vrhich the improvemuent aen","The Times, 18th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16900,18,3,1898,Spring,18,3,1898,Spring,more support . With reference to the intensity of the drought in the south-east of England the following remarkable statement has,"The Times, 18th March 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16901,19,3,1898,Spring,19,3,1898,Spring,"repurchases on reports of cold weathurIc , the North-West and drought in Cal.fornia , which mdae the h- be - nervus.In","The Times, 19th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16902,21,3,1898,Spring,21,3,1898,Spring,of February to the end of March . Evreryday 's drought makes it extremely unlikely that it 'idll rise at all,"The Times, 21st March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16903,21,3,1898,Spring,21,3,1898,Spring,But the most noteworthy feature was hie persistence of the drought-for by this name we must designate the deficiency of moisture,"The Times, 21st March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16904,21,3,1898,Spring,21,3,1898,Spring,"the great danger which lies ead is the probability of drought . That proba- bility has now become almosta certainty ,","The Times, 21st March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16905,21,3,1898,Spring,21,3,1898,Spring,"of service until rain comes . The signs of incipient drought are numerous , and the marsh marigold has come into","The Times, 21st March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16906,28,3,1898,Spring,28,3,1898,Spring,"1893-furnish ihi extremes . In a year of such terrible drought as was excerienced in 1893 the failure of the ""","The Times, 28th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16907,28,3,1898,Spring,28,3,1898,Spring,"intiff might have been kept in military cu tody and Drought to Hemel Hempatead in sueh custody , but the defendants","The Times, 28th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16908,29,3,1898,Spring,29,3,1898,Spring,"but , unfortunately , most districts have agaim experienced severe drought , which has continuQd until a very recent date .","The Times, 29th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16909,29,3,1898,Spring,29,3,1898,Spring,a very recent date . The consequences . of the drought were slightly modified by the improvement in the prices of,"The Times, 29th March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16910,31,3,1898,Spring,31,3,1898,Spring,"Colony and the' Free State they had had a Brolonged drought , as severe as any since 1862 . This fresh","The Times, 31st March 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16911,1,4,1898,Spring,1,4,1898,Spring,"of unfavourable seasons . In most of the colonies severe drought had prevailed , resulting in heavy losses of live stuel","The Times, 01st April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16912,2,4,1898,Spring,2,4,1898,Spring,under review had been full of trouble consequent on the drought which had prevailed in the past three years . The,"The Times, 02nd April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16913,8,4,1898,Spring,8,4,1898,Spring,It was pointed out that during summer and seasons of drought the spawning beds and fisheries of the upper reaches of,"The Times, 08th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16914,8,4,1898,Spring,8,4,1898,Spring,"shareholdere , and the directors . They had had no drought , no frost , no Parliamentay worries , and a","The Times, 08th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16915,11,4,1898,Spring,11,4,1898,Spring,"are , more- over , perfetly aware that floods , droughts , and land drainage necessarily affect the movements and capture","The Times, 11st April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16916,11,4,1898,Spring,11,4,1898,Spring,". glore serious than either was the continuance of the drought , though at the end of the week there were","The Times, 11st April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16917,12,4,1898,Spring,12,4,1898,Spring,"for Special PaaphletS-63 , Long-acre . Loudon . W.C. PXPECTED DROUGHT , 1898. -Wells deepened . E xLA T-Punps lowered-Advioe by","The Times, 12nd April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16918,16,4,1898,Spring,16,4,1898,Spring,"*x to 21&g ; dea , Is.1 to . eTr drought:enen-r. ts . to 2Os or barrel ; torway herrinva ,","The Times, 16th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16919,18,4,1898,Spring,18,4,1898,Spring,sons may be enlisted in our troops . T he drought which annihilated the food supply over a larger area than,"The Times, 18th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16920,18,4,1898,Spring,18,4,1898,Spring,"was required for current needs , and the possibility of drought continues to be the leading factor in determining the course","The Times, 18th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16921,18,4,1898,Spring,18,4,1898,Spring,and we are almost as much at the mercy of drought or glood now as our predecessors were at the begin-,"The Times, 18th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16922,19,4,1898,Spring,19,4,1898,Spring,"acquainted with . They had suffered in many parts from drought , and somne of them from tick in the cattle","The Times, 19th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16923,19,4,1898,Spring,19,4,1898,Spring,"little affected bT the latter circumstance ; and as regarded drought , they had not suffered more than their neigh- bours-he","The Times, 19th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16924,25,4,1898,Spring,25,4,1898,Spring,". I to . Lndo , rmtitgham . Mancestew. 11XCTED DROUGHT , 1898. -Wells deepened ; E x-li puamps towered .","The Times, 25th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16925,25,4,1898,Spring,25,4,1898,Spring,", it is not to be wondered at that a drought more or less complete should have occurred at almost all","The Times, 25th April 1898",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,Pennine,19th Century newspaper,Media 16926,26,4,1898,Spring,26,4,1898,Spring,and 1894 tells eloquently enough the story of the devastating drought of 1893 . But for that calamity there would have,"The Times, 26th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16927,26,4,1898,Spring,26,4,1898,Spring,in 1895 being a direct and inevitable result of the drought of 1893 . What may be the number which the,"The Times, 26th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16928,28,4,1898,Spring,28,4,1898,Spring,"date May 10 ; P R. l'endleton , A. E. Drought , E. AV . Chamberlain , and G. W. Wooldridgc","The Times, 28th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16929,28,4,1898,Spring,28,4,1898,Spring,"adoption of the report , the chairman stated that the drought to which he alluded at their last meeting continued in","The Times, 28th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16930,28,4,1898,Spring,28,4,1898,Spring,"stock absolutely impossible . Statements respecting the termination of the drought had been often falsified , but he thought he was","The Times, 28th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16931,30,4,1898,Spring,30,4,1898,Spring,"from Australia-the result , no doubt , of the severe drought which bad until quite recently prevailed there . In connexion","The Times, 30th April 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16932,2,5,1898,Spring,2,5,1898,Spring,". John Genigs Morloc.inconuncionwit si meber ofhts family . IXPECTED DROUGHT , -1898. -WELLS E DEEPENE . Pumps Lowered , Advice","The Times, 02nd May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16933,3,5,1898,Spring,3,5,1898,Spring,"flood ahould be impomuded and stored . againt periods of drought , when the abstraction of the amount of water necessary","The Times, 03rd May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16934,7,5,1898,Spring,7,5,1898,Spring,", 7,500 has been transferred from the reserve . The drought referred to in the last report continued with extreme severity","The Times, 07th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16935,9,5,1898,Spring,9,5,1898,Spring,iti view of the eircumstanee that the probability of severe drought had become almost a certainty the case is clearly one,"The Times, 09th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16936,9,5,1898,Spring,9,5,1898,Spring,last harvest to justify the conclusion that the possibility of drought is still the most serious contingency that farmers have to,"The Times, 09th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16937,14,5,1898,Spring,14,5,1898,Spring,"met a year ago the directors fully hoped that the drought , wbich had already been alflicting the Australian colonies for","The Times, 14th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16938,17,5,1898,Spring,17,5,1898,Spring,"supsplied in cases of absolute necessity in times of ext-eme drought . lWben the Seine viater was being used , of","The Times, 17th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16939,18,5,1898,Spring,18,5,1898,Spring,"to the proprietors to know that , notwithstanding the long drought , their comnay would not , in the opinion of","The Times, 18th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16940,18,5,1898,Spring,18,5,1898,Spring,"stpply to their customers , notwithstanding the continuance of the drought . The whole of their distriet in the metropolitan area","The Times, 18th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16941,21,5,1898,Spring,21,5,1898,Spring,period : profi s had boeen smalt and losses by drought heava . In a greater or len degree ali their,"The Times, 21st May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16942,21,5,1898,Spring,21,5,1898,Spring,"over the satire , he&t belt Caijornida reports adirate thatthe droughthas boeu broken , and rais ha beue bnegcial Sfor the","The Times, 21st May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16943,23,5,1898,Spring,23,5,1898,Spring,"the sears t ; hat were justifiably entertained as to drought , at least on this side of midsummer . The","The Times, 23rd May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16944,23,5,1898,Spring,23,5,1898,Spring,been very similar to tfhose oi cultivators at home . Drought wvas the dominatingt feature of the early part of the,"The Times, 23rd May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16945,24,5,1898,Spring,24,5,1898,Spring,"leading Australian colonies in which they were interested , the drought to which he referred when they met a year ago","The Times, 24th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16946,26,5,1898,Spring,26,5,1898,Spring,"have fallen in Victoria , thinging to an end t'he drought , which had td sevwral months . The construcon of","The Times, 26th May 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16947,1,6,1898,Summer,1,6,1898,Summer,", for not only did the gardens suffer from sovere drought , which considerably lessened the output , but the health","The Times, 01st June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16948,2,6,1898,Summer,2,6,1898,Summer,was again a failure oWing to a prolongation of the drought . The effect of the drought upon the pastoral country,"The Times, 02nd June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16949,2,6,1898,Summer,2,6,1898,Summer,"a prolongation of the drought . The effect of the drought upon the pastoral country has been very severe , and","The Times, 02nd June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16950,3,6,1898,Summer,3,6,1898,Summer,"again in one portion of Australia-the Victorn district-through a further drought . By the latest advices , however , that bhd","The Times, 03rd June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16951,6,6,1898,Summer,6,6,1898,Summer,"1893. a fateful year-was a period of intense heat and drought , broken in the middle by a day or two","The Times, 06th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16952,6,6,1898,Summer,6,6,1898,Summer,"years . In 1896 the "" merry month "" was droughty , hot , and dusty , and the persistence of","The Times, 06th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16953,6,6,1898,Summer,6,6,1898,Summer,"year.the first . three weeks of Mlay wereaccompanied by intense drought , whilst at the middle of the month severe frost","The Times, 06th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16954,14,6,1898,Summer,14,6,1898,Summer,"explained , to "" the novel state of things "" drought about by the existenco of the telegraph . Ee could","The Times, 14th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16955,20,6,1898,Summer,20,6,1898,Summer,"'W llisne , C. 1 1 0 Campbell , Mrs. Drought5 Mms J. A. IL 1 0 0 ( iralsAm 2","The Times, 20th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16956,22,6,1898,Summer,22,6,1898,Summer,""" The Speech also referred to the termination of the drought and the encouraging prospects for the approaching season . The","The Times, 22nd June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16957,24,6,1898,Summer,24,6,1898,Summer,"rmderpest appeared to have ran its cour.se , and the drought had come to an end , and therefore the planters","The Times, 24th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16958,24,6,1898,Summer,24,6,1898,Summer,", they shall , unless prevented by frost , unusual drought , or other unavoidable cause or accident , be liable","The Times, 24th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16959,29,6,1898,Summer,29,6,1898,Summer,"crop hoda s hort drooght and too 1895 a Ionger drought , but in 8l96 there was an excessive drought .","The Times, 29th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16960,29,6,1898,Summer,29,6,1898,Summer,"Ionger drought , but in 8l96 there was an excessive drought . In 1897 , however , thev liad suitable wealter","The Times, 29th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16961,29,6,1898,Summer,29,6,1898,Summer,The coal industry was rapidly growing in importance . The drought had ended and there was every indication of an abundant,"The Times, 29th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16962,30,6,1898,Summer,30,6,1898,Summer,seasons of recent years was follovred inl 1S97 by a drought of still greater severity . Fortunately there liabeen an improvement,"The Times, 30th June 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16963,2,7,1898,Summer,2,7,1898,Summer,"seems to be sufficient . In Cape Colony the protracted droughts have at length broken up , and the scourge of","The Times, 02nd July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16964,6,7,1898,Summer,6,7,1898,Summer,"in an important dis:nct in the South Island a destructive drought had had to be contended with , and this bad","The Times, 06th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16965,9,7,1898,Summer,9,7,1898,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 09th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16966,12,7,1898,Summer,12,7,1898,Summer,"to remedy any repetition of short supply through frost or drought , and , subject to the question of the adjustment","The Times, 12nd July 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 16967,15,7,1898,Summer,15,7,1898,Summer,"from reserve and the fact that , consequent on the drought , wvools had come to hand later this season ,","The Times, 15th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16968,15,7,1898,Summer,15,7,1898,Summer,"that the rains had not continued , and a furthes drought was afterwards esperienced iwhich would affect the results for the","The Times, 15th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16969,15,7,1898,Summer,15,7,1898,Summer,of the colonies to ensure a good season . 'The drought in 1897 swas reported to have been the 3mos :,"The Times, 15th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16970,15,7,1898,Summer,15,7,1898,Summer,"been larger but for tbe decreased numbers consequent upen previous droughts , and the fast that in late Years stations had","The Times, 15th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16971,15,7,1898,Summer,15,7,1898,Summer,and every year saw them better prepared to meet a drought . A year ago there were indicatons that Au2stralian affairs,"The Times, 15th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16972,15,7,1898,Summer,15,7,1898,Summer,financial condition of the colony in view of the heavy drought and other diffieulties which the country hand contended against during,"The Times, 15th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16973,18,7,1898,Summer,18,7,1898,Summer,". Country roads likewise are showing the effects of the drought , and are rapidly disintegrating on the surface . Root","The Times, 18th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16974,18,7,1898,Summer,18,7,1898,Summer,man . As a result of this year 's long-continued drought . the scarcity of Xwater along the line of march,"The Times, 18th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16975,18,7,1898,Summer,18,7,1898,Summer,"parts of England and Ireland being absolu'ely rainless , the drought lasting in some places since the commencement of the mouth","The Times, 18th July 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16976,18,7,1898,Summer,18,7,1898,Summer,Chiego news and apprehensions ol damage to the crop by drought . A good export business helped tbe recovary. and the,"The Times, 18th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16977,25,7,1898,Summer,25,7,1898,Summer,wvas admirably exemplified in the autumn following the terrible summer drought of 1893 . In northern districts the date of harvest,"The Times, 25th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16978,26,7,1898,Summer,26,7,1898,Summer,now shortly to comeforward would necessarily be affected by the drought in the past . They had experienced not one year,"The Times, 26th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16979,30,7,1898,Summer,30,7,1898,Summer,". The fall in the receipts had been due to drought , the vc in Cubal , which had diminished the","The Times, 30th July 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16980,30,7,1898,Summer,30,7,1898,Summer,owing to causes entirely beyond their control . The great drought in Australia had greatly diminished the wvool imports into London,"The Times, 30th July 1898",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16981,1,8,1898,Summer,1,8,1898,Summer,", however , gone back as a result of the drought , but with timely rains there would still be full","The Times, 01st August 1898",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE22,North Riding,19th Century newspaper,Media 16982,1,8,1898,Summer,1,8,1898,Summer,"failed very much . Many complaints of injury arising from drought reach us from Scotland . Thus , from a district","The Times, 01st August 1898","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM2,UKM21,Forfarshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 16983,1,8,1898,Summer,1,8,1898,Summer,from a locality in Perthshire we get reports of severe drought and of pasture herbage 9uite burnt up . On the,"The Times, 01st August 1898","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM2,UKM27,"Perthshire,East Stirlingshire",19th Century newspaper,Media 16984,6,8,1898,Summer,6,8,1898,Summer,"of the country . This is a country of prolonged droughts , and it is necessary that we should cunserve such","The Times, 06th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16985,6,8,1898,Summer,6,8,1898,Summer,fall from heaven in order to preserve ourselves from the droughts . The measure would be very comprebensive and very detailed,"The Times, 06th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16986,8,8,1898,Summer,8,8,1898,Summer,"Wales the position generally is satisfactory , though complaints of drought come from various parts of the Principality . A Carmarthenshire","The Times, 08th August 1898",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16987,8,8,1898,Summer,8,8,1898,Summer,"Scotland we receive various complaints of the severity of the drought , and there can be no doubt that the long-continued","The Times, 08th August 1898",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16988,8,8,1898,Summer,8,8,1898,Summer,"rain , and that it will disappoint expectations should the drought continue . Turnips have been devastated so much by drought","The Times, 08th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16989,8,8,1898,Summer,8,8,1898,Summer,drought continue . Turnips have been devastated so much by drought and insects that they come out worse than any other,"The Times, 08th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16990,8,8,1898,Summer,8,8,1898,Summer,"Complaints are numerous of roots being back- ward owing to drought , and particularly of there not having been sufficient rain","The Times, 08th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16991,9,8,1898,Summer,9,8,1898,Summer,"further , as At had proved a means of reducing droughts . A collective system ef agriculture and the intruduction of","The Times, 09th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16992,9,8,1898,Summer,9,8,1898,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , together with","The Times, 09th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16993,9,8,1898,Summer,9,8,1898,Summer,have been looked for as a result of the July drought . The subjoined statement indicates the condi- tion now and,"The Times, 09th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16994,11,8,1898,Summer,11,8,1898,Summer,than was expected . It was fore-seen that the great drought would mea-n a diminution in the carriaga of pastoral products,"The Times, 11st August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16995,17,8,1898,Summer,17,8,1898,Summer,"increase of 20,00 over the previous year notvithstanding the late drought and the great decrease in pastoral produce . The increase","The Times, 17th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16996,20,8,1898,Summer,20,8,1898,Summer,", in consequence of the *' "" severe and continuous drought , "" the supply of watter would bo rjesrted on","The Times, 20th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16997,22,8,1898,Summer,22,8,1898,Summer,". From then onwards month succeeds month in- creasing in drought and heat , until scarcely a green blade can be","The Times, 22nd August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16998,22,8,1898,Summer,22,8,1898,Summer,"samples ; mesni time the demand , owing to the drought , is confined to narrow limits , For sewing white","The Times, 22nd August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 16999,24,8,1898,Summer,24,8,1898,Summer,"the deficiency caused by the shortened supply . During the drought two years ago the Hackney Vestry distributed 1,893 jars and","The Times, 24th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17000,25,8,1898,Summer,25,8,1898,Summer,"days on the shortened supply . As long as the drought exists the difiiculties of the company will continue , and","The Times, 25th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17001,25,8,1898,Summer,25,8,1898,Summer,", 1898 . Iear Sir , -The severe anl prolonged drought has rendered it advis- able , in view of a","The Times, 25th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17002,25,8,1898,Summer,25,8,1898,Summer,"number of the streets which were aFfected during the last drought , and had found one jar which was supplied on","The Times, 25th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17003,27,8,1898,Summer,27,8,1898,Summer,; here the crops have been sufering severely from F drought since July . Good wheat harvests are now ensured. -Byj,"The Times, 27th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17004,27,8,1898,Summer,27,8,1898,Summer,"the Punjab , where the crors had been suffering from drought . A good wheat harvest is now ensured . (","The Times, 27th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17005,27,8,1898,Summer,27,8,1898,Summer,buildings to which they attach their nests . The severe drought of recent years is ia my opinion accountable for the,"The Times, 27th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17006,29,8,1898,Summer,29,8,1898,Summer,"to be carried forward . In consequence of the unusual drought which has prevailed for many months past , the directors","The Times, 29th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17007,29,8,1898,Summer,29,8,1898,Summer,"incompetence , because they have , notwith- standing an exceptional drought , reverted temporarily to an intermittent , in place of","The Times, 29th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17008,29,8,1898,Summer,29,8,1898,Summer,"to the mower in June and July . With severe drought prevailing in June , as in 1893 and some later","The Times, 29th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17009,29,8,1898,Summer,29,8,1898,Summer,was probably due to accumulation during the preceding year of drought . In each of the last four years of the,"The Times, 29th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17010,29,8,1898,Summer,29,8,1898,Summer,"in the 16th year , 1892-93 , a year of drought , there was , with nearly the lowest rainfall and","The Times, 29th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17011,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,"where the distress is particularly acnte , the signs of drought are everywhere present . Not a single hayrick is to","The Times, 30th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17012,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,failure of the river Lea in consequence of the prolonged drought . Tho daily quantity of water required to maintain the,"The Times, 30th August 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17013,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,"been foreseen that more would be wanted in a bad drought , and plans were laid accordingly . They wvere designed","The Times, 30th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17014,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,"the following reasons. -First , there is the question of drought . We have had two severe droughts running , and","The Times, 30th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17015,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,"the question of drought . We have had two severe droughts running , and they are not likely to be repeated","The Times, 30th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17016,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,". Will any sane man guarantee us against a worse drought next year ? Secondly , there is the increase of","The Times, 30th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17017,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,"has of late years defied all calculation . T'he worse drought has come after an interval of only one year ,","The Times, 30th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17018,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,gallons has already been purchased . To return to the drought and its effect on the Lea . It is to,"The Times, 30th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17019,30,8,1898,Summer,30,8,1898,Summer,"the yield is not materially affected even by the existing drought . The last is dependent mainly upon surface waters ,","The Times, 30th August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17020,31,8,1898,Summer,31,8,1898,Summer,"spring , and in the summer many districts suffered from drought , which affected the turnip crops ; but , fortunately","The Times, 31st August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17021,31,8,1898,Summer,31,8,1898,Summer,"profit had been 17,189 . The sum of 1,447 was Drought forward from last year , of which 1,157 was used","The Times, 31st August 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17022,2,9,1898,Autumn,2,9,1898,Autumn,"the -scarcity is not far to seek . The prolonged drought of the present year , following so soon after that","The Times, 02nd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17023,2,9,1898,Autumn,2,9,1898,Autumn,storage would be necessary to cope with periods of exceptional drought ; and only last Session the con : - sent,"The Times, 02nd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17024,2,9,1898,Autumn,2,9,1898,Autumn,"the eredit of the company , the exceptional and unexpected drought has come upon them before their plans could be matured","The Times, 02nd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17025,2,9,1898,Autumn,2,9,1898,Autumn,parts of Englanrl which have again been the sufferers from drought i In London the deficit is no less than 1-36in.,"The Times, 02nd September 1898",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17026,2,9,1898,Autumn,2,9,1898,Autumn,"the production of zea , there having been a severe drought in the Cachar district . They had also had to","The Times, 02nd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17027,3,9,1898,Autumn,3,9,1898,Autumn,"the , streets in order to break up . the drought then prevailing . It is a very curious statue .","The Times, 03rd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17028,5,9,1898,Autumn,5,9,1898,Autumn,", -Two conolusions seem forced upon us by this unexampled drought . One may be deduced from your leading article of","The Times, 05th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17029,5,9,1898,Autumn,5,9,1898,Autumn,district in East Sussex we learn The great beat and drought burned into crops not already so far ripened as to,"The Times, 05th September 1898",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17030,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"them if the want of supply arose from "" unusual drought , "" but contended that the present was not an","The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17031,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,""" but contended that the present was not an unusual drought , as there had been no famine with regard .","The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17032,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,company . . The magistrate was of opinion that the drought was unusual ; it was due to the deficiency of,"The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17033,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,smallest doubt that in view of the prolongation of the drought and the depletion of the reservoirs the restriction : of,"The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17034,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"wasted now will only hasten the time , if the drought continues , whbch will render a furdher curtailment inevit. able","The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17035,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"which vere satisfactory , bhain'ireg&rd to the season . The drought which has prevailed since hay har7est has made owners ansions","The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17036,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"if the Nt of sunch suppl arisefrom frost , mmsual drought , or ; other unavoidable cause or 2ccident . ""","The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17037,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"those in the section he had mentioned , "" unusual drought , "" and the question was whether he bad any","The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17038,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,", the words you have to meet are "" unusual drought . "" Mr. Bedford. -I am going to muge it","The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17039,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,am going to muge it has not been an unusual drought . For the last few years there has been a,"The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17040,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,". I should Esay this has been a most unuSial drought , for it was prophesied in the -winter . The","The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17041,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"to see whether there . had been an "" unusual drought , "" but it would only be beard ou the","The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17042,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"capture of a more or less marked chaTacter . A droughty season or a rainy one may either , in the","The Times, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17043,7,9,1898,Autumn,7,9,1898,Autumn,"our Bill so that we can in any time of drought , breakdown , or burst mains have these extra means","The Times, 07th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17044,7,9,1898,Autumn,7,9,1898,Autumn,"want of auch supply arises from "" frost , unusual drought , or other unavoidable cause or accident . "" I","The Times, 07th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17045,7,9,1898,Autumn,7,9,1898,Autumn,"that the present shortness in their district arises from unusual drought , when they have neglected to put in force a","The Times, 07th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17046,7,9,1898,Autumn,7,9,1898,Autumn,880 to be carried forward . Owing to the unusual drought which had prevailed for so many months . the directors,"The Times, 07th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17047,9,9,1898,Autumn,9,9,1898,Autumn,for much more than half a century . The continued drought in the south and south-east of England is now becoming,"The Times, 09th September 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17048,9,9,1898,Autumn,9,9,1898,Autumn,"b , 60r its storMs , its keat , its droughts , of etingftifz tod garden and field cops-in ict ,","The Times, 09th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17049,12,9,1898,Autumn,12,9,1898,Autumn,and as several of them have done in the present drought ; but no one would venture to treat them as,"The Times, 12nd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17050,12,9,1898,Autumn,12,9,1898,Autumn,"'s lute is a present lack of water . The drought , as our special report shows , has during.the past","The Times, 12nd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17051,12,9,1898,Autumn,12,9,1898,Autumn,"has been drying up the water springs already low from drought ; so that on many farms , and in raany","The Times, 12nd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17052,12,9,1898,Autumn,12,9,1898,Autumn,"send men four miles to milk them . Unless the drought breaks up- before long , this condition of things will","The Times, 12nd September 1898",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17053,12,9,1898,Autumn,12,9,1898,Autumn,"had this year , tho prices , thelabouier and the drought give them some excuse . We announce this ; norning","The Times, 12nd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17054,12,9,1898,Autumn,12,9,1898,Autumn,English stations had none . The effect of this continued drought is seriously aggravated by the hot sunsbine and very dry,"The Times, 12nd September 1898",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17055,14,9,1898,Autumn,14,9,1898,Autumn,I state what is the result of past and present drought in a country district where no water company can be,"The Times, 14th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17056,14,9,1898,Autumn,14,9,1898,Autumn,"a mile of When such results are produced by the drought in districts in which no difficulty has previously existed ,","The Times, 14th September 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17057,14,9,1898,Autumn,14,9,1898,Autumn,held to bs blameless when unable to cope with the drought and the waste noted in your columns . Your obedient,"The Times, 14th September 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17058,15,9,1898,Autumn,15,9,1898,Autumn,"clause now for orer a year , yet when the drought caine on they had not madethe arrangements under it -which","The Times, 15th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17059,15,9,1898,Autumn,15,9,1898,Autumn,of supply from the category of defciencies arising from unusual drought and to show it to be due to their own,"The Times, 15th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17060,17,9,1898,Autumn,17,9,1898,Autumn,"alsolvig the water company . "" Owlng to thBe etzaordinary drought , t-raie on the Grand Junction Canl between London and","The Times, 17th September 1898",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17061,17,9,1898,Autumn,17,9,1898,Autumn,"truth is that the Chadwell zprings go dry in every droughty season , and re consequentiy not reckoned among the corpany","The Times, 17th September 1898",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,Chadwell,19th Century newspaper,Media 17062,17,9,1898,Autumn,17,9,1898,Autumn,as the rain- fall ws nil the effect of the drought was greatly increased . With regard to the absence of,"The Times, 17th September 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17063,19,9,1898,Autumn,19,9,1898,Autumn,"Over great breadths of the country the unmistakable signs of drought- indeed , of intense drought-are becoming daily more noticeable .","The Times, 19th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17064,19,9,1898,Autumn,19,9,1898,Autumn,"country the unmistakable signs of drought- indeed , of intense drought-are becoming daily more noticeable . The sheltered and well-watered vaaUey","The Times, 19th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17065,19,9,1898,Autumn,19,9,1898,Autumn,"of potato disease , but the continuance of the hot drought has put this beyond the range of possibility . The","The Times, 19th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17066,19,9,1898,Autumn,19,9,1898,Autumn,"an impalpable mantle which chokes the dying leaves . But drought at home is not the only , or perhaps the","The Times, 19th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17067,19,9,1898,Autumn,19,9,1898,Autumn,"and ny had to be taken home again . TPhe drought , withthe prospective scarcity of roots , told as much","The Times, 19th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17068,19,9,1898,Autumn,19,9,1898,Autumn,As repor a Trifolium incarnatum. rowing orders owiog to the drought and also to the lateness of the season are naturally,"The Times, 19th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17069,19,9,1898,Autumn,19,9,1898,Autumn,". Gd. ; Ravison. 4 5g . Offals-OWivin to the drought now pre . vaiting and the sznrcity of feed ,","The Times, 19th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17070,20,9,1898,Autumn,20,9,1898,Autumn,"employed on the island , not to speak of occasional droughts or the ravages of cane-disease. *I In Barbados , ""","The Times, 20th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17071,20,9,1898,Autumn,20,9,1898,Autumn,"malignant deity , who has afflicted the eouniry ith aprotracted drought . We are looking for a teof dark sensation ,","The Times, 20th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17072,21,9,1898,Autumn,21,9,1898,Autumn,"The Times , Aug. 30 ) to be the great drought acting on the Lea . The river has shrunk up","The Times, 21st September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17073,21,9,1898,Autumn,21,9,1898,Autumn,"upon it . Whether this is due solely to the drought , or , as several correspondents have urged , partly","The Times, 21st September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17074,21,9,1898,Autumn,21,9,1898,Autumn,", though important in regard to the future . The drought , at any rate , is beyond question . Some","The Times, 21st September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17075,21,9,1898,Autumn,21,9,1898,Autumn,"indeed , says that the water com-pany "" forelmew the drought , "" but on reflection he would probably express his","The Times, 21st September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17076,21,9,1898,Autumn,21,9,1898,Autumn,"quandary , as they have somehow overlooked this year 's drought themselves . This , however , does not settle the","The Times, 21st September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17077,21,9,1898,Autumn,21,9,1898,Autumn,two ways in which they could make provision against exceptional drought- ( 1 ) By storage ; ( 2 ) by,"The Times, 21st September 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17078,21,9,1898,Autumn,21,9,1898,Autumn,"ago and that therefore the breakdown is not due to drought but to negligence . The argumene , as I understand","The Times, 21st September 1898",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Southwark,19th Century newspaper,Media 17079,21,9,1898,Autumn,21,9,1898,Autumn,"truth is that the Chadwell springs go dry in every droughty season . "" It now appears that the truth is","The Times, 21st September 1898",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,Chadwell,19th Century newspaper,Media 17080,21,9,1898,Autumn,21,9,1898,Autumn,sustained any injinry . A&GLIxG. -In consequence of the prolonged drought rivers everywhere nowL are out of anglng condi- tion .,"The Times, 21st September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17081,22,9,1898,Autumn,22,9,1898,Autumn,trouble has arisen from a diainution of the sEuply by drought . In consequence of this the corporation in 1892 obtained,"The Times, 22nd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17082,22,9,1898,Autumn,22,9,1898,Autumn,"of Moon , September 22. -Seventh day . The long-continued drought is causing serious ineonvenience to viUlages in Northamptonshire , most","The Times, 22nd September 1898",England,UKF,UKF2,,Northamptonshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 17083,24,9,1898,Autumn,24,9,1898,Autumn,for the snmmer months and in view of a possible drought . Later on the inspectors of the Local Government Board,"The Times, 24th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17084,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,recurrence of another water famine should there be another unfortunate drought during next year . Now I have not had sufficient,"The Times, 26th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17085,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,"r ; ill only hasten the time , i the drought continues , which will render a further curtailment inevitable .","The Times, 26th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17086,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,", almost if not entirely , to deal with the drought from its unaided resources . Its state of unpreparedness has","The Times, 26th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17087,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,"have prodluced was evanescent . Early in the week the drought reasserted itself in decisive fashion , and over most parts","The Times, 26th September 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17088,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,shone down upon vast breadths of burnt-up land which the drought has claimed as its own . In all such districts,"The Times, 26th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17089,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,"have shrank and shrivelled nDtil , in the most severely droughtstrioken areas , they havo literally disappeared . In the first","The Times, 26th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17090,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,"of unhappy memory September did not bring , with its drought and its mildew , so devastating a visita- tion of","The Times, 26th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17091,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,exceed 14 . As a consequence of the heat and drought the recent home production of butter and cheese has been,"The Times, 26th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17092,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,", which is the largest total since 1893 , the drought of which year led to a big decline in 1894","The Times, 26th September 1898","GB,England",,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17093,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,"some effect in England , where the ravages of the drought of that year were far more severe than in the","The Times, 26th September 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17094,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,"sheep-breeders fully recovered from the lesser check imposed by the drought of 1896 , other- wise the total of sheep in","The Times, 26th September 1898","England,Wales",UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17095,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,"were more numerous , and , owing to the continued drought , the inquiry for them was of a imited description","The Times, 26th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17096,27,9,1898,Autumn,27,9,1898,Autumn,wheat area for next year 's crop . The protracted drought is causing a vexatious delay in the preparation of the,"The Times, 27th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17097,28,9,1898,Autumn,28,9,1898,Autumn,"tho increase in wheat . After referring to the long drought nnd the increase in labourers ' -wages , Mr. Long","The Times, 28th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17098,28,9,1898,Autumn,28,9,1898,Autumn,"be allowed to obscure the real question raised by the drought of this yoar-the question , namely , how London is","The Times, 28th September 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17099,28,9,1898,Autumn,28,9,1898,Autumn,"was not listened to ; but on the first great drought , which , of course , is the time of","The Times, 28th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17100,28,9,1898,Autumn,28,9,1898,Autumn,"io private interests , for private gain . IThis long drought has only brought to light results which may occur again","The Times, 28th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17101,29,9,1898,Autumn,29,9,1898,Autumn,last meeting he wat alle to inform them thab the drought had broken up . Since then they had bad seasonable,"The Times, 29th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17102,29,9,1898,Autumn,29,9,1898,Autumn,"i2g . The report states that "" the very severe drought contininng throughout c lengthened teriod dininialte ( l the fow","The Times, 29th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17103,30,9,1898,Autumn,30,9,1898,Autumn,though of course both were written loEg before the greatJ drought of the present year which has caused so much trouble,"The Times, 30th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17104,30,9,1898,Autumn,30,9,1898,Autumn,in times of ample rainfall wouid store for periods of drought water which is at present wasted . Of course most,"The Times, 30th September 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17105,1,10,1898,Autumn,1,10,1898,Autumn,", of people . 12 . Owring to the long drought in the early part of he year , the ground","The Times, 01st October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17106,1,10,1898,Autumn,1,10,1898,Autumn,", the scarcity of food already caused by a previous drought has been turned into imminent famine by the huri- cane","The Times, 01st October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17107,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,M07T 1W jll1 I Notes. -During tho past week the drought in the south-east of England continued almaost unbrozerc jD spite,"The Times, 03rd October 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17108,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,In many of the districts which have suffered most from drought more rain fell on one or two days of last,"The Times, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17109,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,"the hot brilliant nichaejmas which brought to a close the droughty September of 1895 . Indeed , it was on Michaelmas","The Times, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17110,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,", that after last week 's attempt to break the drought there may -e another spell of dry weather , and","The Times, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17111,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,", be one of tlhe inevitable results of the September drought . There are few vsigns of vitality amongst the young","The Times, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17112,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,"; no sign of disease , but growth checked by drought . Deep cultivation has paid well this yesr , and","The Times, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17113,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,ground is so hard as a. result of heat and drought hat tillage operations are in mnost districts at a standstill,"The Times, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17114,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,which is to take place on Thursday next . TIE DROUGHT AND WATEI SUPPLY . TO THE EDITOR OF TED TIMES,"The Times, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17115,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,"during the middle six months of the year . The drought of the past summer has aggravated , but has not","The Times, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17116,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,"the short water supply , for we have had such droughts before . It is due to the dry time from","The Times, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17117,3,10,1898,Autumn,3,10,1898,Autumn,"may quote the year 1896 , in which the summer drought up to August 19 was as bad as this year","The Times, 03rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17118,4,10,1898,Autumn,4,10,1898,Autumn,"Even Leeds , which lies outside the area of severe drought and normaLlly has the largest sypply of all the very","The Times, 04th October 1898",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE42,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17119,4,10,1898,Autumn,4,10,1898,Autumn,"amounted to one inch . As a consequence of thia drought , th heablthy codition of the vines and their entire","The Times, 04th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17120,5,10,1898,Autumn,5,10,1898,Autumn,stir up the filth that had accumulated during the long drought . He trosted the Water Committee wouid not hesitate for,"The Times, 05th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17121,6,10,1898,Autumn,6,10,1898,Autumn,"was prescrnt , and gsme was plentiful . The prolonged drought told a tale iU regard to the running condition of","The Times, 06th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17122,6,10,1898,Autumn,6,10,1898,Autumn,here . All this unusual and almost unprecedented heat and drought have done their work for the time being on the,"The Times, 06th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17123,7,10,1898,Autumn,7,10,1898,Autumn,"te water scarcity , referring to the severity of the drought , and explaining the measures the company had ta'ken to","The Times, 07th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17124,7,10,1898,Autumn,7,10,1898,Autumn,"nature had been mercilessly againsS them , and the severe drought , folloving on several dry seasons , lowered tho flow","The Times, 07th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17125,7,10,1898,Autumn,7,10,1898,Autumn,"selfIsh ends ; others , that there was really no drought , and that it was alU owing to the company","The Times, 07th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17126,7,10,1898,Autumn,7,10,1898,Autumn,"took this retrogressive step . AS to there being no drought , the rainfall for the past 12 months had been","The Times, 07th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17127,7,10,1898,Autumn,7,10,1898,Autumn,"right again . As they were well aware , the drought was not confined to the East London district . 3liary","The Times, 07th October 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17128,7,10,1898,Autumn,7,10,1898,Autumn,"receptacles . "" Throughout this remarkable period of heat and drought there had , however , been nothing approaching a water","The Times, 07th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17129,7,10,1898,Autumn,7,10,1898,Autumn,"that wares of intense heawt set in , with absolute drought , and with tropical weather altogether exceptional in September .","The Times, 07th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17130,7,10,1898,Autumn,7,10,1898,Autumn,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with Averag1e","The Times, 07th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17131,8,10,1898,Autumn,8,10,1898,Autumn,Bahia had been suffering for a long te from a drought such as they themselves were suffering from at the present,"The Times, 08th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17132,8,10,1898,Autumn,8,10,1898,Autumn,their line was agricultural and was therefore seriously affected by drought . He therefore rather feared that their traffic receipts for,"The Times, 08th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17133,8,10,1898,Autumn,8,10,1898,Autumn,worse off than the company in connesion with the severe drought . With reference to the Timbo Branch . the traffic,"The Times, 08th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17134,8,10,1898,Autumn,8,10,1898,Autumn,"the 4th inst . Owing to continued heat and prolonged drought , the like of which the oldest growers do not","The Times, 08th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17135,10,10,1898,Autumn,10,10,1898,Autumn,"October unfortu- nately 'bronght with it a renowal of the drought , and over large areas of country where rain is","The Times, 10th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17136,10,10,1898,Autumn,10,10,1898,Autumn,nine months ended September 30 : - Though the autumn drought has been very : severe over the greater part of,"The Times, 10th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17137,10,10,1898,Autumn,10,10,1898,Autumn,"report states that everything has been burnt np by the drought , and tht spring , s and wells have not","The Times, 10th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17138,10,10,1898,Autumn,10,10,1898,Autumn,"except mangel are going from bad to worse , the drought and heat havmg resulted in mildew and loss of leaf","The Times, 10th October 1898",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 17139,10,10,1898,Autumn,10,10,1898,Autumn,"Of Scottish reports , one fom Roxbrhshire speaks of severe drought and mfilew as inuri urips and edee , wlst grass","The Times, 10th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17140,10,10,1898,Autumn,10,10,1898,Autumn,", therefore , there has been a coutinuance of the droughty weather-Oxford and London having had no rain at all ,","The Times, 10th October 1898","England,Scotland","UKI,UKM,UKE","UKM6,UKE2","UKM64,UKE21",Stornoway,19th Century newspaper,Media 17141,11,10,1898,Autumn,11,10,1898,Autumn,is contributed by other compaLes through connemions formed since the drought beganj Of the supply provided by the East London Company,"The Times, 11st October 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17142,12,10,1898,Autumn,12,10,1898,Autumn,"and parmanent address , MERRY%WEATHERS . WATER ENGI-NERS . The Drought . Write for Pampblet. 63 , Long acre , W.C.","The Times, 12nd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17143,12,10,1898,Autumn,12,10,1898,Autumn,"of London , the difficalty having arisen purely from a drought in the Lea Vallev . The Council had always said","The Times, 12nd October 1898",England,"UKI,UKJ",,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17144,13,10,1898,Autumn,13,10,1898,Autumn,"perhaps an exception ; and I believe except for the drought , which has lasted too long , we may claim","The Times, 13rd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17145,17,10,1898,Autumn,17,10,1898,Autumn,"but one misfortune would be followed by another were October drought to be succeeded by November flood . There are ,","The Times, 17th October 1898",England,"UKF,UKG",,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17146,17,10,1898,Autumn,17,10,1898,Autumn,is streamless in some parts in consequence of the prolonged drought . Even in the Twickenbm district . which is tidal,"The Times, 17th October 1898",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17147,17,10,1898,Autumn,17,10,1898,Autumn,"RMnATW-Whether the publio are tbirsting formusic after the long "" drought , "" or Mi. de Pacbmann his a particularly magnetio","The Times, 17th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17148,17,10,1898,Autumn,17,10,1898,Autumn,"The island of Anguilla has recently been suffering veverely from drought , and the magistrate has applied for immediate assistance to","The Times, 17th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17149,18,10,1898,Autumn,18,10,1898,Autumn,"be crushed by the recent visitations of rinder- pest , drought , locusts , and fever , but have seen i","The Times, 18th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17150,18,10,1898,Autumn,18,10,1898,Autumn,"appears to be a good one , and spite the drought which has had to be faced in so many parts","The Times, 18th October 1898",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ13,Aston Clinton,19th Century newspaper,Media 17151,18,10,1898,Autumn,18,10,1898,Autumn,"large tract of ground , upon which in seasons of drought , involving scarcity of grass as well as water ,","The Times, 18th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17152,18,10,1898,Autumn,18,10,1898,Autumn,"the Arctic Circle , winter storms , not . summer droughts , are the dangers to be feared . The instinct","The Times, 18th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17153,22,10,1898,Autumn,22,10,1898,Autumn,2L Good rains have much cotmterazted the effects of the drought . A deputation has urged the Rail- way Commissioners to,"The Times, 22nd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17154,22,10,1898,Autumn,22,10,1898,Autumn,the rates for the removal of starvig stock from the droughtrpLdckerm distict .. It is stated that since the year MSl,"The Times, 22nd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17155,22,10,1898,Autumn,22,10,1898,Autumn,"and a similar result also occurred in the year of drought of 1893 ; whilst in this year , 1898 ,","The Times, 22nd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17156,22,10,1898,Autumn,22,10,1898,Autumn,"straw , the lowest amount being in the year of drought 1893 ; and it had generaUy given much more than","The Times, 22nd October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17157,24,10,1898,Autumn,24,10,1898,Autumn,"than they have been during the two years of comparative drought through which we have passed . Storage reservoirs shcPld ,","The Times, 24th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17158,24,10,1898,Autumn,24,10,1898,Autumn,0 CROPS AND LIVF STOCK . The termination of the drought has been wel- corned by farmers in all parts of,"The Times, 24th October 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17159,24,10,1898,Autumn,24,10,1898,Autumn,"most of the subsequent days , but , though the drought is at an end. , the deficiency in underground supplies","The Times, 24th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17160,24,10,1898,Autumn,24,10,1898,Autumn,after the baking to which they 'were subjected during the drought . In several recent years Irish farmers have been Eaore,"The Times, 24th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17161,24,10,1898,Autumn,24,10,1898,Autumn,"London Water Corpany , and , secondly , that the drought of the present year had reduced the dow of the","The Times, 24th October 1898",England,"UKI,UKJ",,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17162,24,10,1898,Autumn,24,10,1898,Autumn,of which there biad been sufficient even during the present drought . 'Any. scheme which contemplated the continuance of the individnal,"The Times, 24th October 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17163,31,10,1898,Autumn,31,10,1898,Autumn,long spell of heat and the more prolonged spell of drought which preceded . 'rhe face of the country bears witness,"The Times, 31st October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17164,31,10,1898,Autumn,31,10,1898,Autumn,hope for turnips and swedes that fell victims to the drought and to the attacks of aphis and mildew ; the,"The Times, 31st October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17165,31,10,1898,Autumn,31,10,1898,Autumn,"is the poorest since that memorable year of heat and drought , 1893 . Hereford and Worcester are the only counties","The Times, 31st October 1898",England,"UKG,UKJ","UKG1,UKJ2","UKG11,UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 17166,1,11,1898,Autumn,1,11,1898,Autumn,"has thus fallen short , either their pumping or the drought , or both combined , have , in the present","The Times, 01st November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17167,2,11,1898,Autumn,2,11,1898,Autumn,holidays began earlier and lasted longer than usaal . The drought had also made the supply of milk very difficult .,"The Times, 02nd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17168,2,11,1898,Autumn,2,11,1898,Autumn,. BscHcRoMr was Unable to follow his leader . The drought of this year has impressed him with the urgency of,"The Times, 02nd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17169,2,11,1898,Autumn,2,11,1898,Autumn,better position for equalizing supply in the event of another drought than the companies occupy now . This year 's drought,"The Times, 02nd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17170,2,11,1898,Autumn,2,11,1898,Autumn,drought than the companies occupy now . This year 's drought is a godsend to those who seek to hurry on,"The Times, 02nd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17171,2,11,1898,Autumn,2,11,1898,Autumn,"of their water supply , while many have experienced actual drought , and while the rural population almost everywhere has suffered","The Times, 02nd November 1898",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17172,2,11,1898,Autumn,2,11,1898,Autumn,amount of water withheld from the Thames basin by the drought of the present year alone is equal to nine years,"The Times, 02nd November 1898",England,"UKI,UKJ",,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17173,2,11,1898,Autumn,2,11,1898,Autumn,"the demands of London , even in years of severe drought . At present in order to make a case for","The Times, 02nd November 1898",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17174,3,11,1898,Autumn,3,11,1898,Autumn,", OOV . The country had been affected by the drought , but , as indicating its expansive powers , the","The Times, 03rd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17175,4,11,1898,Autumn,4,11,1898,Autumn,". Tlhere wias no doubt that owing to the exceptional drought of the last three , months , there had been","The Times, 04th November 1898",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17176,5,11,1898,Autumn,5,11,1898,Autumn,"-PELLON Br.IE ERY , H ALFAX. 7ASTE of WATER in DROUGHT TITME is TV PREVENTED by BIERRYWEATHEDS ' PATENT flYDRAULIG SblWEr","The Times, 05th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17177,7,11,1898,Autumn,7,11,1898,Autumn,"the opening of the hunting season has been retarded by drought , but , long as the dry weather lasted in","The Times, 07th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17178,7,11,1898,Autumn,7,11,1898,Autumn,"this year , it need hardly be said , the drought , which set in before cub-hunting had commenced , lasted","The Times, 07th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17179,7,11,1898,Autumn,7,11,1898,Autumn,on this occasion specially desirable . In districts where the drought was far less intense than over the greater part of,"The Times, 07th November 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17180,8,11,1898,Autumn,8,11,1898,Autumn,"report was drawn up n 897 , previous to the drought , not for trovidein for the failure of snuply ,","The Times, 08th November 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17181,8,11,1898,Autumn,8,11,1898,Autumn,greatest supply . But it was the timo of the drought . Was there not shortness of water in East London,"The Times, 08th November 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17182,8,11,1898,Autumn,8,11,1898,Autumn,"30 states that the Australian colonies have again experienced a drought of great severity , causing much loss to all pastoral","The Times, 08th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17183,8,11,1898,Autumn,8,11,1898,Autumn,vine7rds the grapes wererendered hard end wiatheredawing o the leng-ontisnod drought . conscanenily.h bu meagre s0upply of fairly useful wvine is,"The Times, 08th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17184,9,11,1898,Autumn,9,11,1898,Autumn,"The , present supply was quite suffiient to meet another drought . The Cn ss.t ? t. -Hon- has the condition","The Times, 09th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17185,11,11,1898,Autumn,11,11,1898,Autumn,"S0 last was a very unfaromuable one , the severe drought =using great loss of stock throughout the Anstralian colonies .","The Times, 11st November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17186,11,11,1898,Autumn,11,11,1898,Autumn,"this fact , and made provision for the excep-. tional drought losses on these two stations , to the extent then","The Times, 11st November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17187,11,11,1898,Autumn,11,11,1898,Autumn,"it is found that in order to completely cover tnese drought losses the further sum of 5,000 is Irequired , and","The Times, 11st November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17188,11,11,1898,Autumn,11,11,1898,Autumn,the pastoral interests had in wide tractsof country suffered from drought and the accompanying losses of stock and extra expenses in,"The Times, 11st November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17189,11,11,1898,Autumn,11,11,1898,Autumn,"was still requmrcd , yet the w orst oF the drought now seemed over , and both in Australia and Kew","The Times, 11st November 1898",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Kew,19th Century newspaper,Media 17190,11,11,1898,Autumn,11,11,1898,Autumn,"change in the prospect occurred , for a season of drought set in , wvith extra- ordinary conditions of temperature ,","The Times, 11st November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17191,12,11,1898,Autumn,12,11,1898,Autumn,"MP.borgate-stroet , London , E.C .. 1ASTE of WATER in DROUGHT TIME is W PREIVENTED by MERRYWEATHEES ' PATE-NT HYDRAUrLIC SEWER","The Times, 12nd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17192,12,11,1898,Autumn,12,11,1898,Autumn,to the question of water supplies by this year 's drought lends a more than local interest to Mr. Barclay 's,"The Times, 12nd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17193,14,11,1898,Autumn,14,11,1898,Autumn,Lord Farrer vhether he is aware that during the recat drought the stream principally relied -upon to supply the reservoir of,"The Times, 14th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17194,14,11,1898,Autumn,14,11,1898,Autumn,the same time maintaining a navigable rivr ? During a drought such as has not been experil enced for 40 years,"The Times, 14th November 1898",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17195,15,11,1898,Autumn,15,11,1898,Autumn,"storage in the district greatly aggravated the hardships of the drought , which really begaLn about 16 maonths ago , and","The Times, 15th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17196,15,11,1898,Autumn,15,11,1898,Autumn,"16 maonths ago , and had exceeded all previously recorded droughts . He estimated that in the event of the recurre'nce","The Times, 15th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17197,15,11,1898,Autumn,15,11,1898,Autumn,prudent ? -Exactlv . The CaitsasRA. -Etow long did the drought last ? - The drought really commenced about 16 months,"The Times, 15th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17198,15,11,1898,Autumn,15,11,1898,Autumn,CaitsasRA. -Etow long did the drought last ? - The drought really commenced about 16 months ago and extended into the,"The Times, 15th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17199,15,11,1898,Autumn,15,11,1898,Autumn,"or end of October . It has exceeded all previously-recorded droughts , and has followed a evele of exceptionally dry years","The Times, 15th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17200,15,11,1898,Autumn,15,11,1898,Autumn,of storage in your district aggravated the hardships of the drought ? -Very much . WVere the cisterns removed generally ?,"The Times, 15th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17201,15,11,1898,Autumn,15,11,1898,Autumn,"maintain a constant supply next year ? -Should a similar drought occur again , with the connezions a ; ready made","The Times, 15th November 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17202,15,11,1898,Autumn,15,11,1898,Autumn,"the com- pany in a position of safety against any drought but , looking ahead , and with the experience of","The Times, 15th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17203,15,11,1898,Autumn,15,11,1898,Autumn,", but they Nrere not in use until after the droughts of 1895 and 1826 . The drought of 1S96 ,","The Times, 15th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17204,15,11,1898,Autumn,15,11,1898,Autumn,"until after the droughts of 1895 and 1826 . The drought of 1S96 , being a record one , proved the","The Times, 15th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17205,16,11,1898,Autumn,16,11,1898,Autumn,"the yield of the Lea . 'fhC CHAMAIrAN. -If this drought is repeated , do you see aniy reason whly the","The Times, 16th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17206,16,11,1898,Autumn,16,11,1898,Autumn,Ir . Littler. -Then vou would avail yourself of the drought in order to depreciate the property of the companv .,"The Times, 16th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17207,16,11,1898,Autumn,16,11,1898,Autumn,"of London . Notwithstanding the exceptional and long . continued drought in the past halt-year , the supply throughout their district","The Times, 16th November 1898",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17208,17,11,1898,Autumn,17,11,1898,Autumn,"them the directors bad some grounds for hoping that the drought was coming to an end ; but durin "" the","The Times, 17th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17209,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,Provision for passage and supply or water in ease of drought or anticipated draught orotfncridont or emergency from mains and works,"The Times, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17210,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,""" e "" sibillty of a deficiency in times of drought or by rewasn of mcci&ert or in anY emerency in","The Times, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17211,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,"for tho passage amd supply of water in case of drought or anticipated drought coy str= , ident or emergency from","The Times, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17212,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,"amd supply of water in case of drought or anticipated drought coy str= , ident or emergency from lbs mains an","The Times, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17213,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,"'whether I was aware ' that during , the -ecent drought the stream principally relied on to uppl'y the reservoir of","The Times, 19th November 1898",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17214,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,be five or ten times the average ; after prolonged drought it may fall to a fifth or a tenth ;,"The Times, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17215,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,"being the smallest fow recorded in a season of exceptional drought . This , again , shows sheer confusion of thought","The Times, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17216,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,"rain had fallen , and it was thought that the drought had broken up . That , however , turned out","The Times, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17217,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,"year 1897-98 . On those stations in that year the drought destroyed 85,000 sheep and 2,600 cattle . In addition ,","The Times, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17218,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,"previous year . On other stations the effects of the drought , had been felt , although in a les.er de","The Times, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17219,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,"they had had 617 bles less , owing to the drought losses , but they had received for the less quantity","The Times, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17220,19,11,1898,Autumn,19,11,1898,Autumn,"seasons returned . He could not tell them that the drought had passed away altogether , nor could he say that","The Times, 19th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17221,21,11,1898,Autumn,21,11,1898,Autumn,. This is the third or fourtlh timo since the drought broke that a copious rain has fallen in t.he darl,"The Times, 21st November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17222,21,11,1898,Autumn,21,11,1898,Autumn,"them . There was justifiable fear lest , when the drought came to an end in mid October , the rains*","The Times, 21st November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17223,21,11,1898,Autumn,21,11,1898,Autumn,"persistently as to hinder tillage work as effectually as the drought itself had . done . Happily , this has not","The Times, 21st November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17224,21,11,1898,Autumn,21,11,1898,Autumn,"to obviate the possibility of a deficiency in tumes of drought , or by reason of accident , or in any","The Times, 21st November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17225,21,11,1898,Autumn,21,11,1898,Autumn,"passage and supply of the ivater , in case of drought , or anticipated dronght , or of accident or ermercency","The Times, 21st November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17226,22,11,1898,Autumn,22,11,1898,Autumn,"Teddington Weir . Water may be stored in time of drought , and judiciously freed in time of flood by the","The Times, 22nd November 1898",England,"UKJ,UKI",UKI2,UKI23,"River Thames,Teddington",19th Century newspaper,Media 17227,22,11,1898,Autumn,22,11,1898,Autumn,The Thames Conservancy thought it better in a time of drought to store the water than to let it flow up,"The Times, 22nd November 1898",England,"UKJ,UKI",UKI2,UKI23,"River Thames,Teddington",19th Century newspaper,Media 17228,22,11,1898,Autumn,22,11,1898,Autumn,", and this flow was generalIy maintained all through the drought both above Oxford and up to Moulsey , the weir","The Times, 22nd November 1898",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 17229,22,11,1898,Autumn,22,11,1898,Autumn,and in the other parts showing no signs of unusual drought . There- fore the actual quantity of the water in,"The Times, 22nd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17230,22,11,1898,Autumn,22,11,1898,Autumn,", for its flow is certain even in times of drought , rather than en a source of supply taken fronm","The Times, 22nd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17231,23,11,1898,Autumn,23,11,1898,Autumn,"be borne by the ratepayers , such as frosts and droughts . Then he did not think the purchase would be","The Times, 23rd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17232,23,11,1898,Autumn,23,11,1898,Autumn,"sold to a public authority , would not frosts and droughts be taken into consideration ? -I think not . Those","The Times, 23rd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17233,23,11,1898,Autumn,23,11,1898,Autumn,could not have done that . Mr. PO1eTR. -But the drought of this year would affect the price now ? -Yes,"The Times, 23rd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17234,23,11,1898,Autumn,23,11,1898,Autumn,"the price now ? -Yes . Mr. LEwiS. -But the drought has not affected the revenue , inasmuch as you are","The Times, 23rd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17235,23,11,1898,Autumn,23,11,1898,Autumn,are authorized to take the wvater rate whether there is drought or not ? -I do not suppose that it would,"The Times, 23rd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17236,23,11,1898,Autumn,23,11,1898,Autumn,"dwindle as rapidly as they were swollen . A long drought dries them up , because they have no storage beyond","The Times, 23rd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17237,23,11,1898,Autumn,23,11,1898,Autumn,"of such supply shall arise from frost , un- -usual drought , or other unavoidable cause or a-cident . "" The","The Times, 23rd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17238,24,11,1898,Autumn,24,11,1898,Autumn,", indeed , mainly , on the circumstances attending the drought of this year , though those circumstances have confirmed and","The Times, 24th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17239,24,11,1898,Autumn,24,11,1898,Autumn,"all , by their own action long before the recent drought . My charge against the Balfour Commission , winch your","The Times, 24th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17240,24,11,1898,Autumn,24,11,1898,Autumn,"however , empha- sized , not raised , by the drought of this year . It has been painfully impressed on","The Times, 24th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17241,24,11,1898,Autumn,24,11,1898,Autumn,"by peaty bogs and greasy swamps , which occasionally in droughty summers may dry up , but which at other times","The Times, 24th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17242,24,11,1898,Autumn,24,11,1898,Autumn,", the frequent devastation of the harvests by locusts and drought has so impoverished the company 's colonists that they have","The Times, 24th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17243,25,11,1898,Autumn,25,11,1898,Autumn,this connexion it may be noted that during the late drought no appreciable difference of level occurred in the chalk wells,"The Times, 25th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17244,26,11,1898,Autumn,26,11,1898,Autumn,far passage and supply of . wacer in eas ot drought ora.ticipateddromughtorofaceidencor oenerg-sncyfrsm mnains and works of any of tbe.Metropolltsu Water,"The Times, 26th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17245,26,11,1898,Autumn,26,11,1898,Autumn,to obviate the possibility of a defeioncy in tumns of drought or by rmsqn et amdentor in any emergency in thc,"The Times, 26th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17246,26,11,1898,Autumn,26,11,1898,Autumn,pwassge and supply of v-ter in case .1droeghi Or anticipated drought or Off accident Or nemergency from the mains and works,"The Times, 26th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17247,28,11,1898,Autumn,28,11,1898,Autumn,damaging to the East London Company . They denied the drought and said there was plenty of water . Now they,"The Times, 28th November 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17248,29,11,1898,Autumn,29,11,1898,Autumn,"impression here a few months back undoubtedly was that the drought had completely broken up , but later advices all told","The Times, 29th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17249,29,11,1898,Autumn,29,11,1898,Autumn,"there sheold he a repetition of the g , reat drought , and if the banking situation were not to improve-although","The Times, 29th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17250,30,11,1898,Autumn,30,11,1898,Autumn,"their undertaking by the civil war , locusts , and drought . Ee then told them that civil war was at","The Times, 30th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17251,30,11,1898,Autumn,30,11,1898,Autumn,"taken place in its production through losses of sheep by drought , this anticipated increase in price had bean counteracted by","The Times, 30th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17252,30,11,1898,Autumn,30,11,1898,Autumn,. This was largely due to the cumulative and severe droughts which had visited the Australian colonies . With a return,"The Times, 30th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17253,1,12,1898,Winter,1,12,1898,Winter,Australian trade continues to suffer from the effects of the drought . which has been nrolonced more or less tbroughout that,"The Times, 01st December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17254,1,12,1898,Winter,1,12,1898,Winter,months of this year up to the end of the drought the average daily flow calculated on the returns for the,"The Times, 01st December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17255,1,12,1898,Winter,1,12,1898,Winter,"had had many unfavourable circumstances to contend with . The drought had rendered certain of , their water wheels unworkable ,","The Times, 01st December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17256,3,12,1898,Winter,3,12,1898,Winter,their only end permanent address . WASTE of WATEBR in DROUGHT TIME ja PREVENTED bY MEIERVWRAT85ERS ' PA1TET UT . DRAUJLIC,"The Times, 03rd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17257,6,12,1898,Winter,6,12,1898,Winter,"of their district during a season of exeptional heat and drought , but also to aid in supplying water for the","The Times, 06th December 1898",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17258,6,12,1898,Winter,6,12,1898,Winter,"of the frequent devastation of the harvests by locusts and droughts , the colonists had been so impoverished that they had","The Times, 06th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17259,7,12,1898,Winter,7,12,1898,Winter,"year ; bet , on the other band , the droughty seasen whnich prevailed for three yease was follo.ved last ye-r","The Times, 07th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17260,7,12,1898,Winter,7,12,1898,Winter,"a gratifying result that , during the long season of drought through which we have passed , the company has not","The Times, 07th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17261,7,12,1898,Winter,7,12,1898,Winter,"absolving them fromn liability in the case of "" unusual drought or other unavoidable accident . "" The vestry had asked","The Times, 07th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17262,7,12,1898,Winter,7,12,1898,Winter,relating to the measures by whch the effect of the drought might have been mitigated should be answered . Eis Lordship,"The Times, 07th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17263,9,12,1898,Winter,9,12,1898,Winter,in some specially severe caterpillar and aphis attacks . The drought had also interfered with the grass exp2riments . Mr. GLEaNNY.,"The Times, 09th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17264,10,12,1898,Winter,10,12,1898,Winter,"G olden-square , W , W ASTE of WATER in DROUGHT TAIME in PREVENTED bv MtERRYWEATIIEltS ' PATENT HYDRAULIC SElWtE Fl","The Times, 10th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17265,12,12,1898,Winter,12,12,1898,Winter,for here in their first year they were overtaken by drought and all their newly-purchased catLle died . Helreceived at this,"The Times, 12nd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17266,12,12,1898,Winter,12,12,1898,Winter,"are mountain I rivers , alternately in spate and in drought . The flow of the Wye fluctuates , according to","The Times, 12nd December 1898",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Wye,19th Century newspaper,Media 17267,12,12,1898,Winter,12,12,1898,Winter,"gallons to no more than 2,000,000 gallons in times of drought such as this year has witnessed . In such times","The Times, 12nd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17268,12,12,1898,Winter,12,12,1898,Winter,"adequate storage reservoirs to redress the balance of times of drought . All this is elementary , no doubt , and","The Times, 12nd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17269,13,12,1898,Winter,13,12,1898,Winter,. Witness was cross- examined as to the effect of droughts and frosts on the purchase price of water undertakings .,"The Times, 13rd December 1898",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17270,13,12,1898,Winter,13,12,1898,Winter,of the water companies that if therc are frosts or droughts they need not supply any water at all and still,"The Times, 13rd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17271,13,12,1898,Winter,13,12,1898,Winter,arbitrator wvould have to consider that : and if the drought w-ere to last a whole year they would not le,"The Times, 13rd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17272,14,12,1898,Winter,14,12,1898,Winter,"growth . The wools strikngly inuetrato the effects of successive droughts . Tho staple is lean and Stunted , the hair","The Times, 14th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17273,14,12,1898,Winter,14,12,1898,Winter,"attack by the "" Borer , "" and cyclones . Droughts , wvhich were -ow much more frecluent than im thc","The Times, 14th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17274,14,12,1898,Winter,14,12,1898,Winter,at present oceupied . They were enabled durinn the recent drought efficiently to supply their own district and to rebder help,"The Times, 14th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17275,15,12,1898,Winter,15,12,1898,Winter,passing over Tedding- ton-weir in such an extraordinary season of drought as that which they had gone through . During that,"The Times, 15th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17276,16,12,1898,Winter,16,12,1898,Winter,"they mught wish them to do . The ri.derpest and drought were over , but it would ta.c some time for","The Times, 16th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17277,16,12,1898,Winter,16,12,1898,Winter,"when the shareholders were last addressed from the chair the drought , which had lasted three years , had pattially come","The Times, 16th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17278,16,12,1898,Winter,16,12,1898,Winter,bad fallen pretty generally throughout the colony . Although the drought had been very severe the company bad practicadly escaped with-,"The Times, 16th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17279,16,12,1898,Winter,16,12,1898,Winter,"practicadly escaped with- out any heavy losses . As these droughts were li-ely to ir , ecr fiom time to Lime","The Times, 16th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17280,17,12,1898,Winter,17,12,1898,Winter,"the conclusions above quoted , not to mention that the drought of this last year shows that much more storage will","The Times, 17th December 1898",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,Staines,19th Century newspaper,Media 17281,19,12,1898,Winter,19,12,1898,Winter,"15ltrtion. payments to river conservators for water , storage against drought , &-c , ad that the ova WUtaer pumping will","The Times, 19th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17282,19,12,1898,Winter,19,12,1898,Winter,"Riser Conservaney charges or expanses for fitering , storage against drought , Aem it is evident that these estimates must be","The Times, 19th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17283,20,12,1898,Winter,20,12,1898,Winter,"below 200 million gailons a day , except during a drought of atnormal severity . There appeared to Le a p","The Times, 20th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17284,20,12,1898,Winter,20,12,1898,Winter,p cvalent misconception in respect to the effect of the drought of this year on the findings of Loid Balftour 's,"The Times, 20th December 1898",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17285,20,12,1898,Winter,20,12,1898,Winter,"of several consecutive dry years , witness had assumed that droughts of equal severity to that sf 18b8 wvould recur annually","The Times, 20th December 1898",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17286,20,12,1898,Winter,20,12,1898,Winter,to mistruist their plresent statements . 2 . That the drought of this last year adds largely to the amount of,"The Times, 20th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17287,23,12,1898,Winter,23,12,1898,Winter,"receipts for the year herc been seriously affected by the drought , an unprecedented frost , and a recrudescence of the","The Times, 23rd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17288,23,12,1898,Winter,23,12,1898,Winter,to the Comnmissioners in takinig this step ras the prolonged drought of last summer and autumn . The d.ought did not,"The Times, 23rd December 1898",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Chelsea,19th Century newspaper,Media 17289,23,12,1898,Winter,23,12,1898,Winter,to future action in case of any recurrence of the drought or oF any serious accident happening to any of them,"The Times, 23rd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17290,23,12,1898,Winter,23,12,1898,Winter,"'s systems , so that in the event of a drought or of any emergener any one company might be able","The Times, 23rd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17291,23,12,1898,Winter,23,12,1898,Winter,given was that of emergency . In conse-quence of the drought the London County Council had the idea I that it,"The Times, 23rd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17292,23,12,1898,Winter,23,12,1898,Winter,"flood , when the bursting of waterspouts after a prolonged drought threatens to engulf a etation with its belcaguered occupants .","The Times, 23rd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17293,26,12,1898,Winter,26,12,1898,Winter,"the great danger which lies ahead is the probability of drought . "" By the middle of MIarch the wheat plant","The Times, 26th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17294,26,12,1898,Winter,26,12,1898,Winter,apprehensions were felt as to its ultimate success . The droughty condi-tions which prevailed over the first quarter of the year,"The Times, 26th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17295,26,12,1898,Winter,26,12,1898,Winter,"Julv , after which a period of intense heat and drought commenced over the greater part of England , and continued","The Times, 26th December 1898",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17296,26,12,1898,Winter,26,12,1898,Winter,"an excess in July and August , and the summer drought attained its muaximum intensity in the counties lying south of","The Times, 26th December 1898",England,"UKK,UKJ",UKK2,UKK22,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17297,26,12,1898,Winter,26,12,1898,Winter,for some 30 years . The abnormal heat and intense drought w-rought havoc amongst the green crops . Fields of swedes,"The Times, 26th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17298,26,12,1898,Winter,26,12,1898,Winter,"greater part of arable Englanad , how- ever , the drought persisted during the first fort-night of October , and great","The Times, 26th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17299,26,12,1898,Winter,26,12,1898,Winter,"to tide over the trying period of the early autumn drought as successfully as they did , and still to retain","The Times, 26th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17300,26,12,1898,Winter,26,12,1898,Winter,that many sheep-breeders were heavy losers on account of the drought in August and September . The export trade in pigs,"The Times, 26th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17301,26,12,1898,Winter,26,12,1898,Winter,but the prospects of profit melted away when the intense drought of the latter half of the summer burnt up the,"The Times, 26th December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17302,27,12,1898,Winter,27,12,1898,Winter,have signally failed in the frost of 1S94 and the drought of 1898 . They must go to Parliament for further,"The Times, 27th December 1898",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17303,28,12,1898,Winter,28,12,1898,Winter,"increase its supply from t-he Thames in cases of erceptional drought , and to const-ruct additional storage reservoirs and o t4er","The Times, 28th December 1898",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17304,28,12,1898,Winter,28,12,1898,Winter,"further tvator from thc River Thames in csses of exceptional drought nnd other emergencies , and another Bill to authoriza them","The Times, 28th December 1898",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17305,6,1,1899,Winter,6,1,1899,Winter,"forth rich and regular harvests , safe from the severest droughts , throughout great tracts of country formerly cursed by .","The Times, 06th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17306,6,1,1899,Winter,6,1,1899,Winter,"however , turued out below eexpectations , and the long drought also affected the market , whereupon during the remainder of","The Times, 06th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17307,6,1,1899,Winter,6,1,1899,Winter,"which level the turning point came . Owing to the drought shipments to the United Kingdom commenced to fall ofl ,","The Times, 06th January 1899",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17308,6,1,1899,Winter,6,1,1899,Winter,the woollen and vorsted industries . The eect of tVe drought in Australia has been the-en of reducing the total supply,"The Times, 06th January 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17309,9,1,1899,Winter,9,1,1899,Winter,"present comparative dearth of roots , resulting from the autumn drought , can hardly be regaraed as a misfortune . In","The Times, 09th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17310,9,1,1899,Winter,9,1,1899,Winter,and of clhilled beef . As a consaquence of the drought Australian shipments of beef and mutton are anticipated to falD,"The Times, 09th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17311,9,1,1899,Winter,9,1,1899,Winter,"this trade began to attract attention , but the severe drought which resulted in the wretchedly meagre hay crop of 1893","The Times, 09th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17312,14,1,1899,Winter,14,1,1899,Winter,"observed that , in viewl bt the very sevete and droughty geason with swhich the Austtliian eolehies had been visited during","The Times, 14th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17313,14,1,1899,Winter,14,1,1899,Winter,reliove the . cattle paddocks or . the Peel in droughty seasons like the presont . They ereo disposed to consider,"The Times, 14th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17314,14,1,1899,Winter,14,1,1899,Winter,"Continues dry sheep in good condition . At Currawillinghi the drought revails.3 In all , other respects things promised well .","The Times, 14th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17315,16,1,1899,Winter,16,1,1899,Winter,and the earlier bay crops were all satisfactory . The drought of the later weeks of suimmer and of autumn had,"The Times, 16th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17316,17,1,1899,Winter,17,1,1899,Winter,"articuarss , pla , n. ard elesvaton of Messrs . Droughton . Nocton , anld Droughton , holicitrs. 12 , Grext","The Times, 17th January 1899",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Nocton,19th Century newspaper,Media 17317,17,1,1899,Winter,17,1,1899,Winter,"ard elesvaton of Messrs . Droughton . Nocton , anld Droughton , holicitrs. 12 , Grext tarlborong.stsert . W. ; end","The Times, 17th January 1899",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Nocton,19th Century newspaper,Media 17318,18,1,1899,Winter,18,1,1899,Winter,"influx ceased , in tho face of a succession of droughts and pests she stood the drain on her resources ,","The Times, 18th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17319,20,1,1899,Winter,20,1,1899,Winter,kind-an assumption justified by our experience of the very exceptional drought of last year . But the Commissioners do not limit,"The Times, 20th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17320,20,1,1899,Winter,20,1,1899,Winter,measures necessary to secure the continuizy ofthewvatersupplyin the event of drought ; ( .5 ) views of directors and engineers regardingr,"The Times, 20th January 1899",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17321,20,1,1899,Winter,20,1,1899,Winter,the recurrence of failures of supply in consequence of protracted drought-contemplated the acqlisition by the associated companies of so much of,"The Times, 20th January 1899",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Southwark,19th Century newspaper,Media 17322,20,1,1899,Winter,20,1,1899,Winter,"the continuity of the water supply in the event of drought , the commissioners say that the tables put in by","The Times, 20th January 1899",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17323,20,1,1899,Winter,20,1,1899,Winter,"of the East London Company through- out the period of drought . "" 'Under the next heading of the report-views of","The Times, 20th January 1899",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17324,20,1,1899,Winter,20,1,1899,Winter,"ing to miscalculation of the resources availxble during periods of drought , or to neglect on the part of some company","The Times, 20th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17325,24,1,1899,Winter,24,1,1899,Winter,", because a comparatively alight flood after excessive and continued drought , as in the case of samples taken in October","The Times, 24th January 1899",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17326,25,1,1899,Winter,25,1,1899,Winter,"from the river Tha ! es in cases of exceptional drought and other emergencies the other to , a7 ; ;","The Times, 25th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17327,27,1,1899,Winter,27,1,1899,Winter,"the cattle trade- always supposing that there is no great drought and consequent failure of crop-than on prices , because stoek--feedin","The Times, 27th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17328,27,1,1899,Winter,27,1,1899,Winter,"arisen , and were likely to arise , owing to droughts or other deficiencies of water . The Blprovided for the","The Times, 27th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17329,27,1,1899,Winter,27,1,1899,Winter,", to carr out orks which would in times of drought or other ocasions of ecidett or emergency which might cause","The Times, 27th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17330,27,1,1899,Winter,27,1,1899,Winter,"meet the deficieney of supply last year caused by the drought something was done , not by the Chelsea Company ,","The Times, 27th January 1899",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKI1,UKI11,"Chelsea,River Thames",19th Century newspaper,Media 17331,28,1,1899,Winter,28,1,1899,Winter,"Legate , G. N. Leslie.W . S. Hill A. E. Drought , R. Ar . Wall , S. Y. G. Bryer","The Times, 28th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17332,31,1,1899,Winter,31,1,1899,Winter,"to enable one to report a general break-up of the drought . It wvas , of course , imapossible to generalize","The Times, 31st January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17333,1,2,1899,Winter,1,2,1899,Winter,"'s accounts , had been due almost entirely to the drought in Australia , which had affected the mea' coming to","The Times, 01st February 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17334,1,2,1899,Winter,1,2,1899,Winter,"an insurance MllM in view of periods of such extraordinary drought as prevailed lash year . ' He feared , again","The Times, 01st February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17335,2,2,1899,Winter,2,2,1899,Winter,hbrdening tendencY foralliedium nmerinoDwools trxoplii tbt rast ! agelip uronm drought . stricke szatiomn ) . best descriptions t are sold,"The Times, 02nd February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17336,7,2,1899,Winter,7,2,1899,Winter,of obviating the possibility of a deficiency in times of drought or accident . The Bill will provide that tbe metropolitan,"The Times, 07th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17337,8,2,1899,Winter,8,2,1899,Winter,"water supplied by any of the companies in times of drought or other emergencies , and that the - companies hould","The Times, 08th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17338,8,2,1899,Winter,8,2,1899,Winter,"Government Board , and when necessary , in cases of drought , accident , or emergency , the water companies were","The Times, 08th February 1899",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17339,9,2,1899,Winter,9,2,1899,Winter,made as the resnlt of the experience of the severe drought in 1893 and of the great frost in the early,"The Times, 09th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17340,10,2,1899,Winter,10,2,1899,Winter,further water from the River Thames in cases of exceptional drought and other emergency ; and ( S ) for improving,"The Times, 10th February 1899",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17341,10,2,1899,Winter,10,2,1899,Winter,Bills they would no longer feel the effects of any drought that might occur in the future or again see-adverse state-,"The Times, 10th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17342,10,2,1899,Winter,10,2,1899,Winter,"given by the company last year , and whether the drought could not have been foreseen . It must do them","The Times, 10th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17343,10,2,1899,Winter,10,2,1899,Winter,to explain at the next haEf-yearly meeting how the unforeseen drought caused the intermittent supply . They were thoroughly prepared to,"The Times, 10th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17344,11,2,1899,Winter,11,2,1899,Winter,"eastern division fair Season . ( eotral and westem protracted drought . Queensland dronghlt continues , but patchy reins aud appearLace","The Times, 11st February 1899",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17345,14,2,1899,Winter,14,2,1899,Winter,"consequences of failure to sapply by reason of frost , drought , or other unavoidable circumstance , and his experience was","The Times, 14th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17346,14,2,1899,Winter,14,2,1899,Winter,"quantity of water supplied exceeds that supplied in ease of drought . lt is , not as though the compa>nies gainedanything","The Times, 14th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17347,16,2,1899,Winter,16,2,1899,Winter,"suffering seriously ix case of accident or of an extraordinary drought , like that which they had had to encounter in","The Times, 16th February 1899",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17348,16,2,1899,Winter,16,2,1899,Winter,"to prevent East London from sufferibg in ease of another drought such as that of last year , althoigh , according","The Times, 16th February 1899",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17349,16,2,1899,Winter,16,2,1899,Winter,", althoigh , according to all experience , a similar drought was not due for another 100 years . The meeting","The Times, 16th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17350,16,2,1899,Winter,16,2,1899,Winter,was notI altogether unsatisfeatory . Mainly owing to the severe drought which had prevailed in Anstralia for three years ia succession,"The Times, 16th February 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17351,16,2,1899,Winter,16,2,1899,Winter,"by reason of the abstraction of water during times of drought , and , particularly , I think it has been","The Times, 16th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17352,17,2,1899,Winter,17,2,1899,Winter,hay wvas everywhere a remarkably heavy one but the long drought which followed dried np the pastures and caused a scauty,"The Times, 17th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17353,18,2,1899,Winter,18,2,1899,Winter,"the Company 's own wanls , bnt durin the late drought thel Newirt-er Companyassited the EastLondonZ Company with an enormous supply","The Times, 18th February 1899",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF22,Chadwell,19th Century newspaper,Media 17354,21,2,1899,Winter,21,2,1899,Winter,on many of the poorer inhabitants of London during the drought and excessive heat which prevailed last sunmmer . Loudon was,"The Times, 21st February 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17355,21,2,1899,Winter,21,2,1899,Winter,"supplied by eight different water companies , and during the drought of last summer this curious and . unfortunato anomaly arose","The Times, 21st February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17356,21,2,1899,Winter,21,2,1899,Winter,"and of the Lea-the present sources of suppfly-and the consequent drought , which had been wVthout precedent for 86 years .","The Times, 21st February 1899",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17357,21,2,1899,Winter,21,2,1899,Winter,different companies had been connected there would have been no drought . Under tllis measure the different companies would be required,"The Times, 21st February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17358,21,2,1899,Winter,21,2,1899,Winter,"a superfluity of water may , in a season of drought , supply tho deficiencies of their neighbours . The experience","The Times, 21st February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17359,23,2,1899,Winter,23,2,1899,Winter,"unless we are prevented from doing so by reason of drought , frost , accident , or other unavoidable cause .","The Times, 23rd February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17360,25,2,1899,Winter,25,2,1899,Winter,"suffieieubfor the Comapany' , o own wanta.but during the late drought iho Ntew River Company as ; isted the East Loadon","The Times, 25th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17361,2,3,1899,Spring,2,3,1899,Spring,"to obviate the risk of emergencies , such as the drought of last year , and wvould ensure eonstant supply to","The Times, 02nd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17362,6,3,1899,Spring,6,3,1899,Spring,with dust for almobt the first time since the serious drought broke in the middle of October last . But the,"The Times, 06th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17363,8,3,1899,Spring,8,3,1899,Spring,"extra payment of ; 1,500 permanently . During the severe drought of last year the Conservators had to be very careful","The Times, 08th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17364,9,3,1899,Spring,9,3,1899,Spring,"this unsatis-factory state of things by referring to the continued drought and shortness of water all over the country , as","The Times, 09th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17365,10,3,1899,Spring,10,3,1899,Spring,"London WVater Comnpany to suppl.y their customers duringo aperiod of drought like that of last year , whle there would be","The Times, 10th March 1899",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17366,11,3,1899,Spring,11,3,1899,Spring,not only sufiloientfor the Company 's own wante.butduring the late drought the.New Riyer Compayasse h atLndon Comrpany with an enormouis supply,"The Times, 11st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17367,14,3,1899,Spring,14,3,1899,Spring,"to the Hert- ford County Council , contended that the drought of last year had clearly demonstrated the interdependence of the","The Times, 14th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17368,14,3,1899,Spring,14,3,1899,Spring,", that the maintenance of those levels in time of drought was inconsistent with the abstraction of large guantities of water","The Times, 14th March 1899",England,UKH,UKH2,UKH23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17369,15,3,1899,Spring,15,3,1899,Spring,stocks . Notwithstandn a sgumer of abno.mal heat and the drought and scarcity of labour referred to in the last mterim,"The Times, 15th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17370,15,3,1899,Spring,15,3,1899,Spring,presture partly duo to the titluence of advices that the drought in Calieornin had leen reliered by rains . hut unfavourable,"The Times, 15th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17371,21,3,1899,Spring,21,3,1899,Spring,"a handsomea FAMlILY OMNIBUS , excertionailly ligght , and easy drought ; built for billy country work : fit.edvwilh brak ,","The Times, 21st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17372,21,3,1899,Spring,21,3,1899,Spring,"March i'0. -Sunpli are ettrrml limited and csrie strong . Drought enutinuen iu' Suth Australia , victoria , and NovSouth Wales","The Times, 21st March 1899",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17373,22,3,1899,Spring,22,3,1899,Spring,vide the East-end of London with water even during a drought . In order to achieve that result the company asked,"The Times, 22nd March 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17374,22,3,1899,Spring,22,3,1899,Spring,and lSS7 . He admitted that but for the exceptional drought of last year there would not have been any great,"The Times, 22nd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17375,22,3,1899,Spring,22,3,1899,Spring,"of London to the dangers , on the recurrence of drought , which were experienced last year . If the House","The Times, 22nd March 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17376,22,3,1899,Spring,22,3,1899,Spring,"any one guilty of wasting water in a time of drought should be prosecuted , but he saw nothing in the","The Times, 22nd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17377,22,3,1899,Spring,22,3,1899,Spring,that they should Le complettd betore tLe time when anotber drought might be threatened . The object of referring the Bills,"The Times, 22nd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17378,23,3,1899,Spring,23,3,1899,Spring,"hay , were fairly good , notwithstanding a rather severe drought which some- what injuriously affected the crops of peas ,","The Times, 23rd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17379,27,3,1899,Spring,27,3,1899,Spring,"sounded having reference to liops and turnips . The autumn drought , severe as it , was , came fortunately too","The Times, 27th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17380,27,3,1899,Spring,27,3,1899,Spring,"The explanation must be sought in the incidence of the drought which , it will be remembered , occurred in the","The Times, 27th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17381,27,3,1899,Spring,27,3,1899,Spring,"its maXimum in Septemnber . Had it been a summer drought like that of 1893 , mangolds , being the earliest-sown","The Times, 27th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17382,27,3,1899,Spring,27,3,1899,Spring,"1896 , aMl of which were characterized by hot , droughty seasons . The annual average vields range between 6-64 tons","The Times, 27th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17383,27,3,1899,Spring,27,3,1899,Spring,"Hlad we been afflicted , however , with a summer drought instead of , or in conjunction with , an autumn","The Times, 27th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17384,27,3,1899,Spring,27,3,1899,Spring,"instead of , or in conjunction with , an autumn drought , the result would have been very different . Last","The Times, 27th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17385,27,3,1899,Spring,27,3,1899,Spring,"xx ACE YZ. , 1887 To 1898. lad the autumn drought of 183S not happened it is practically certain that the","The Times, 27th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17386,29,3,1899,Spring,29,3,1899,Spring,"to say anything definitely . There had been a tremendous drought , hut rains were nowr very plentiful , and it","The Times, 29th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17387,29,3,1899,Spring,29,3,1899,Spring,"the money power , and which they hold responsible for drought and floods and untimely frost , foz had harvests and","The Times, 29th March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17388,31,3,1899,Spring,31,3,1899,Spring,"increase reached the tremendous total of 35,000 . During the drought all the -water that could be spared by other companies","The Times, 31st March 1899",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17389,31,3,1899,Spring,31,3,1899,Spring,"1896 . The enormoUs expenses incurred by reason of the drought accounted f or a -ood deal of this deficiency ,","The Times, 31st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17390,31,3,1899,Spring,31,3,1899,Spring,"for all needs , with the exception of the unexampled drought of 1898 . In 1S90 the directors foresaw that greater","The Times, 31st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17391,31,3,1899,Spring,31,3,1899,Spring,"have bien neces- sary . With respect to the recent drought , it was en- ; araLdled in Jevertg4 uaice ,","The Times, 31st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17392,31,3,1899,Spring,31,3,1899,Spring,"total failure-of the river Lea , caused by the long drought . Au the work authorized in 1894 bad been complleted","The Times, 31st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17393,31,3,1899,Spring,31,3,1899,Spring,The wkter engineer 's estimate fd future requirements ad posible drought could onlybe based on the uorst and lowesv gures Of,"The Times, 31st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17394,31,3,1899,Spring,31,3,1899,Spring,"river fallen no lower than thils , and had the drought of 1898 been 'nly a moderately unusual one , the","The Times, 31st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17395,31,3,1899,Spring,31,3,1899,Spring,"consist-ent with facts . The simple fact was that the drought , which was univer- sally admitted to have been the","The Times, 31st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17396,31,3,1899,Spring,31,3,1899,Spring,"of inter-eommunication bet*een the companies ' systems during the recent drought , the unusual severity of which was recognized . The","The Times, 31st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17397,31,3,1899,Spring,31,3,1899,Spring,"the expenses bare increased , chiefly in consequence of the drought and the continued low rate of exclhnge . As provided","The Times, 31st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17398,31,3,1899,Spring,31,3,1899,Spring,"has fallen since the end of Ilay , and the drought from which the State of Bahia IS suffering is the","The Times, 31st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17399,31,3,1899,Spring,31,3,1899,Spring,"of the locomotives and workshops . The effect of the drought on the traffic of the current year will , it","The Times, 31st March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17400,6,4,1899,Spring,6,4,1899,Spring,"fail completely on account of the constant occurrence of long droughts , and maize and other food-stuffs are imported in considerablo","The Times, 06th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17401,8,4,1899,Spring,8,4,1899,Spring,", stated tbat the report informed them of the extraordinary drought which had lasted for ten . consecutive montlhsin the province","The Times, 08th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17402,8,4,1899,Spring,8,4,1899,Spring,Brazilian railway compaies had not - been affected by the drought as their company had been . The half-year 's expenses,"The Times, 08th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17403,8,4,1899,Spring,8,4,1899,Spring,The other causes from which they were suffering were the drought and the fact that their guarantee had been paid in,"The Times, 08th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17404,11,4,1899,Spring,11,4,1899,Spring,owing to th6 impossibility of the removal of stock through drought ; and in another esoe ; on the sae prorty,"The Times, 11st April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17405,12,4,1899,Spring,12,4,1899,Spring,", while otbers were scareely aefected by it . The drought in many parts of the Cape Colony was the worst","The Times, 12nd April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17406,12,4,1899,Spring,12,4,1899,Spring,"wool production of the country , owing to losses through drought . it was gratifying to note that no less than","The Times, 12nd April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17407,14,4,1899,Spring,14,4,1899,Spring,"leaving gl , 29i7 to be carried forward . The drought during the past season in certain districts of the Australian","The Times, 14th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17408,15,4,1899,Spring,15,4,1899,Spring,"very poor crops in consequenee of another period of severe drought . wotwitbstanding the decrease in receipts , the net balance","The Times, 15th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17409,19,4,1899,Spring,19,4,1899,Spring,", by the Re , . A. 0 . A. Drought . 11rt ; 1 ; y Owxrex , third son","The Times, 19th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17410,19,4,1899,Spring,19,4,1899,Spring,year the milling operations were seriously curtailed by the severe drought . The rofit on the minng and millimg operations was,"The Times, 19th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17411,19,4,1899,Spring,19,4,1899,Spring,"year ended June 30 lst . Te continuance of the drought , which had lasted for four years , had been","The Times, 19th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17412,19,4,1899,Spring,19,4,1899,Spring,and the better prices obtained . Zotwithstanding the series of drought through 'which they were passing the stock on the statiOnS,"The Times, 19th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17413,22,4,1899,Spring,22,4,1899,Spring,"mention that freights were a trifle higher , and the drought , which was quite as severe in Cape Breton as","The Times, 22nd April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17414,26,4,1899,Spring,26,4,1899,Spring,"bringin "" many night-workers into the district . The long drought of last year had made it evident to the company","The Times, 26th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17415,26,4,1899,Spring,26,4,1899,Spring,"the company would , at the end of a long drought , be able to supply 32,000,000 gallons a day astter","The Times, 26th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17416,26,4,1899,Spring,26,4,1899,Spring,"over the oresent year , even if there was a drought as intense as that o last ear . Asked whether","The Times, 26th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17417,27,4,1899,Spring,27,4,1899,Spring,"the colony , wvhich , following on three years of drought , had seriously taxed the energies of those who were","The Times, 27th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17418,27,4,1899,Spring,27,4,1899,Spring,capital loss which had fallen on the colonies through the drought . He thought that in the CirCUmnStanceS they all had,"The Times, 27th April 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17419,28,4,1899,Spring,28,4,1899,Spring,"appareotly on rumours of damage to the EunicD crop b7 drought anl reports of excessiyo rains in Germany , which induced","The Times, 28th April 1899",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17420,1,5,1899,Spring,1,5,1899,Spring,"ns flouir . Oats , like wheat , suffured from drought . After deducting 30,000 acres , estimated to be cut","The Times, 01st May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17421,1,5,1899,Spring,1,5,1899,Spring,"for the past year the had tD deplore a. disastrous drought . 'This was a . very disappointig visitation , i3asmuch","The Times, 01st May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17422,2,5,1899,Spring,2,5,1899,Spring,to enable them to tide over such a period of drought as last year . Thev water in sight when the,"The Times, 02nd May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17423,5,5,1899,Spring,5,5,1899,Spring,"to the great agricultural districts of Spain by the prolonged drought , the crops being already endangered . [ A portion","The Times, 05th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17424,6,5,1899,Spring,6,5,1899,Spring,figure would no doubt have been larger but for the drought which prevailed during the second half of 1898 and stopped,"The Times, 06th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17425,6,5,1899,Spring,6,5,1899,Spring,He said that in the event of prolonged and unexpected drought emergency might arise in the ease of any one of,"The Times, 06th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17426,8,5,1899,Spring,8,5,1899,Spring,in Holland and B rlimposPects are good . en Spaini drought is complained of . unGray the weather is mild and,"The Times, 08th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17427,12,5,1899,Spring,12,5,1899,Spring,"reading of the Advances to Settlers Bill , thab the drought had caused a loss to settlers-he believed that the Minister","The Times, 12nd May 1899",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17428,13,5,1899,Spring,13,5,1899,Spring,"TIXo3as INGLIs DzwAs , Ciii Engineer . aged 64 . DROUGHT. -On the 3th inst. at Clifton-terrace . Monketown , CAlsoLneX","The Times, 13rd May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17429,13,5,1899,Spring,13,5,1899,Spring,", widow of thoe ! ETV . Jonsr W. F. DRoUGHT , of Glen- carrig , county Wicklow . DU-NBAP.DIUNBAR. -On","The Times, 13rd May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17430,15,5,1899,Spring,15,5,1899,Spring,"to reports of cold reather in the North-West and oS drought in Itntmania . Towards the close frcer offerjosbrought , renwed","The Times, 15th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17431,15,5,1899,Spring,15,5,1899,Spring,"Of the principal wheat-growing States California , which owing to drought was at the bottom of the list a year ago","The Times, 15th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17432,16,5,1899,Spring,16,5,1899,Spring,op' ortunity of considering his positiou before an action is Drought against him . The notice in question is dated ectob-r,"The Times, 16th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17433,16,5,1899,Spring,16,5,1899,Spring,colonies in which the bank carried on'its bunsiness . Thb drought had been severely felt in the western and central divisions,"The Times, 16th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17434,17,5,1899,Spring,17,5,1899,Spring,to the East London Water Company in the event Of drought . or other emnergency. tuch companies as the Sonthwfark and,"The Times, 17th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17435,17,5,1899,Spring,17,5,1899,Spring,the event of an unforeseen breakdown or of such a drought as prevailed last year . The Bill had passed the,"The Times, 17th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17436,18,5,1899,Spring,18,5,1899,Spring,"had been an improve- ment in some directions , the drought had again made itself severely felt , and must entail","The Times, 18th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17437,18,5,1899,Spring,18,5,1899,Spring,"by the losses in sheep and cattle consequent on the drought , Under these circumstances , the shareholders would fully appreciate","The Times, 18th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17438,20,5,1899,Spring,20,5,1899,Spring,"written off froai the reserve fund to cover losses from drought on two of the comPany 'S stations , they were","The Times, 20th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17439,20,5,1899,Spring,20,5,1899,Spring,"have shown itself in incraed poits . The continuance of drought , however , had de this impossible . In regard","The Times, 20th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17440,24,5,1899,Spring,24,5,1899,Spring,", Allctueril . DIRECTORS . Chsairman. -T . A. H. DROUGHT , Chairman of the United Lankat riautations Company ( Limited","The Times, 24th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17441,24,5,1899,Spring,24,5,1899,Spring,"their certificate as ba the profits- To J. A. H. Drought , Eag. , Thas . F. Rend , Esq. ,","The Times, 24th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17442,25,5,1899,Spring,25,5,1899,Spring,after allotment . DIRtECTORS . Chairman-T . A. E1 . DROUGHT . Chairman of the United Lanlat W. urmun ran .,"The Times, 25th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17443,26,5,1899,Spring,26,5,1899,Spring,"months ; after allotmnest.t DIRECTORS . Chairmaci-Y . A. U. DROUGHT , Chairman of the United ALaikat W. liirmain lranu .","The Times, 26th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17444,27,5,1899,Spring,27,5,1899,Spring,newspapers publish accounts of the terrible distress which the continued drought has caused in Bessarabia . The winter crops have been,"The Times, 27th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17445,29,5,1899,Spring,29,5,1899,Spring,"two ago , at the close of a barren and droughty May , the early crops or hay which vwre then","The Times, 29th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17446,1,6,1899,Summer,1,6,1899,Summer,"tED , to London ) , on further rumours of drought . IS bags . f.o.q. , sBold at 29s. to","The Times, 01st June 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17447,2,6,1899,Summer,2,6,1899,Summer,". This is considered very satisfactory in view of the drought . The debit balance of the consolidated revenue , which","The Times, 02nd June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17448,5,6,1899,Summer,5,6,1899,Summer,"f furtlerheyraines ] uinte Orth-West and slo , of continued drought so ouhen oussia , ernwhnih , spicte of the smellneiZ","The Times, 05th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17449,5,6,1899,Summer,5,6,1899,Summer,"1893-a year of unhappy memory-was marked by intense heat and drought , broken in the middle by a day or two","The Times, 05th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17450,5,6,1899,Summer,5,6,1899,Summer,"In 1896 the "" merry month "" was hot , droughty , and dusty , and unseasonable winds were so persistent","The Times, 05th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17451,5,6,1899,Summer,5,6,1899,Summer,"to render the atmosphere continuously barsh . In 1892 intense drought prevailed over the first three weeks of May , whilst","The Times, 05th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17452,5,6,1899,Summer,5,6,1899,Summer,", which , as might be expected , with- stands drought much more effectively than the plots seeded with the ordinry","The Times, 05th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17453,6,6,1899,Summer,6,6,1899,Summer,"this summer to aid the East London Company if another drought should occur , have decided to lay a 24in. main","The Times, 06th June 1899",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17454,7,6,1899,Summer,7,6,1899,Summer,"interior , reports of rains having relieved the Russian , drought , and a renewed sharli break in lbse rti .","The Times, 07th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17455,10,6,1899,Summer,10,6,1899,Summer,"the disappointment of their hopes was caused by the severe drought , wvhich lasted for several months of the year ,","The Times, 10th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17456,12,6,1899,Summer,12,6,1899,Summer,"existed in the Australian cglonies since '1893 , couple4 with droughts and very unfavourable seasons , and the market being glutted","The Times, 12nd June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17457,12,6,1899,Summer,12,6,1899,Summer,s been inltiieneed by South iRussian and Danubian reports of drought . bus with the break in American options an eseier,"The Times, 12nd June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17458,13,6,1899,Summer,13,6,1899,Summer,Tanrida prm ; inces that in consequence of heat and drought the condition of the autumn-sown wheat is nearly everywhere unsatisfactory,"The Times, 13rd June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17459,14,6,1899,Summer,14,6,1899,Summer,"about 8,000,000 sheep in two years owing to the severe drought , and one could easily imagine the enormous drawback such","The Times, 14th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17460,15,6,1899,Summer,15,6,1899,Summer,"also the increse in the expenditure are due to the drought of last year , whilh not only caused delay and","The Times, 15th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17461,17,6,1899,Summer,17,6,1899,Summer,to be exaggerated . There has been a very bad drought for the past two years and the countrY is terribly,"The Times, 17th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17462,17,6,1899,Summer,17,6,1899,Summer,"general conditions ruled unfavourably throughout the year , and the drought in South Sylhet , Cachar , and the Dooars ,","The Times, 17th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17463,19,6,1899,Summer,19,6,1899,Summer,CARX' AM.D FgFyDpll STu7r. -Linseed Cakes. -Owing to the o-n-nned drought there is an increased inquiry and with oniy small offerings,"The Times, 19th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17464,19,6,1899,Summer,19,6,1899,Summer,"thereifter the monso , n ended tno soon , and drought interfered serionsly wvi h tho prrgrer.a of the grawth .","The Times, 19th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17465,19,6,1899,Summer,19,6,1899,Summer,"looked ve.y beautiful , in spite of the pro- tonged drought , by reason of the profusion of rhodaReadrons . MARITIME","The Times, 19th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17466,20,6,1899,Summer,20,6,1899,Summer,"by the Freshwater Fisheries Act , but owing to the drought the majority of waters were low and bright . The","The Times, 20th June 1899",England,"UKJ,UKE,UKF,UKG",UKE1,,"River Thames,River Trent",19th Century newspaper,Media 17467,21,6,1899,Summer,21,6,1899,Summer,to some outlay for extra screening plant . The unprecedenttd drought in the colony had put the company to cons derable,"The Times, 21st June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17468,24,6,1899,Summer,24,6,1899,Summer,"'water from tbe river Thames in cases of exce tional drought , and to raise additional capital . The Bill has","The Times, 24th June 1899",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17469,24,6,1899,Summer,24,6,1899,Summer,in con- sequence of the damage caused by the severe drought from 1896 to 1898 . Complaints had beerl raised against,"The Times, 24th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17470,24,6,1899,Summer,24,6,1899,Summer,"for the Company 's own wants , butduringI the late drought the New River Companyr aseisted the East London Company wit","The Times, 24th June 1899",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17471,26,6,1899,Summer,26,6,1899,Summer,of the country quite dry . The continuation of the drought which had commencad in the last week of May naturally,"The Times, 26th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17472,26,6,1899,Summer,26,6,1899,Summer,"fly' are somewhat common , but the cessation of the drought should tend to lessen the activity of this destructive little","The Times, 26th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17473,27,6,1899,Summer,27,6,1899,Summer,"supply of water from the Thames in case of exceptional drought and other emergency , and to construct two additional storage","The Times, 27th June 1899",England,"UKI,UKJ",,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17474,28,6,1899,Summer,28,6,1899,Summer,"not be absolutely without w , ater in times of drought . Let us watch ! "" Miss Eu , i","The Times, 28th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17475,28,6,1899,Summer,28,6,1899,Summer,a plentiful harvest had been more than realized . The drought was apparently ended . Increased production had stimulated trade and,"The Times, 28th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17476,29,6,1899,Summer,29,6,1899,Summer,"Buhelrer . Athome . Weatbaurne Voili , Duntreand terrace . Drought5 Feryo nW.s N , 7th nd 8th September . PEECOCI","The Times, 29th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17477,29,6,1899,Summer,29,6,1899,Summer,not to take vater from the Lea in times of drought . The East London Company were simply seeking to carry,"The Times, 29th June 1899",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17478,29,6,1899,Summer,29,6,1899,Summer,"During the year the province suffered from an unusually prolonged drought , and the fall of the gold premium had the","The Times, 29th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17479,1,7,1899,Summer,1,7,1899,Summer,Wales but not enough to relieve tae effect of the drought to any extent . Orleans rpot cotton ruled steady at,"The Times, 01st July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17480,3,7,1899,Summer,3,7,1899,Summer,"so earlv as would be the case if brilliant , droughty weataer should again assert itself . This muclh may ,","The Times, 03rd July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17481,3,7,1899,Summer,3,7,1899,Summer,"reachedl a.3 ezaintm . Since then , on account of drought , the exports have year by year indergone diminution ,","The Times, 03rd July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17482,3,7,1899,Summer,3,7,1899,Summer,tons in thle season juset closed . Should the disastrous drought really have terminated next season ought to wvitness the highest,"The Times, 03rd July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17483,6,7,1899,Summer,6,7,1899,Summer,"rains in the early spring , followed by almost unprecedented drought . There are also some contributory causes with which I","The Times, 06th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17484,8,7,1899,Summer,8,7,1899,Summer,"work- ing. 'he first was the very long and unusual drought , and thu second was the fall in the premium","The Times, 08th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17485,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,of last week 's weather was towards the re-establishment of droughty conditions . The rains that fell on the fir8t two,"The Times, 10th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17486,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,swedes have largely failed owing to the combined effects of drought and fly . Somerset tells the same story as to,"The Times, 10th July 1899",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17487,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"the severe frosts of May . In Hants frost and drought have left their impress upon the cereal crops , and","The Times, 10th July 1899",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17488,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,injured by cold night temperatures in MIay and a continuous drought from May 24 to Juno 18 . In Surrey meadow-hay,"The Times, 10th July 1899",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ23,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17489,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,", and of potatoes the early varieties havo suffered from drought and the later from wvirewvorm , which pest has also","The Times, 10th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17490,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"decidedly promising . Oat-straw is exceptionally short . Frost and drought adversely affected the grass lands , and turnip-sowing is unusually","The Times, 10th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17491,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"cereals have had to run the gauntlet of frost , drought anwireworm , and they have not come out of he","The Times, 10th July 1899",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17492,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"frosts , and subsequently on the lighter lands by June drought ; barley and oats suffered similarly , besides bem ""","The Times, 10th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17493,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,. In Rertd barley and eats have suffered much from drought and the latter crop from wireworm . Sweaes have failed,"The Times, 10th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17494,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"but swedes frequently required to be resown . The June drought much injured peas , anid oats are poor in straw","The Times, 10th July 1899",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Gloucester,19th Century newspaper,Media 17495,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,there has been a considerable growNth of grass since the drought terminated . Throughout Mon- mouth the hay crops are much,"The Times, 10th July 1899","England,Wales","UKL,UKG","UKL1,UKG1","UKL11,UKG11",Mon,19th Century newspaper,Media 17496,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"In Salop the wheat is fairly good , but the drought has told heavily ag , ainst barley and oats ;","The Times, 10th July 1899",England,UKG,UKG2,"UKG22,UKG24",Stafford,19th Century newspaper,Media 17497,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"on the thin soils , and a cold MIay and droughty June have resulted in a weak plant of oats .","The Times, 10th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17498,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"good , but swedes are much thinned by fly and drought , and considerable breadths have been resovn with comamon turnips","The Times, 10th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17499,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,grass lands have much improved since the rains came . Drought up to mid-June caused a marked shrinkage in the hay,"The Times, 10th July 1899",England,"UKD,UKF","UKD6,UKF1","UKD63,UKF11",Cheshira,19th Century newspaper,Media 17500,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"having been called for . Old pastures have resisted the drought better than "" seeds , "" and the hay crop","The Times, 10th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17501,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,", owing to cold da 's and nights followed by drought . In the eastern parts of the county spring corn","The Times, 10th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17502,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"swedes are promising . In Canarvon oats have suffered from drought , and the straw is short . Potato and root","The Times, 10th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17503,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"crops . In Brecl-nock root crops have been injured by drought and fly , and potatoes were planted later than was","The Times, 10th July 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL24,Radnor,19th Century newspaper,Media 17504,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"in straw . Grass lands are recovering from the June drought , and there is a of hay . Scotland has","The Times, 10th July 1899",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17505,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"whilat throughout May the barley crops were held back by drought ; potatoes are fairly good , but late . Irn","The Times, 10th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17506,10,7,1899,Summer,10,7,1899,Summer,"the first sowings of roots as ruined by frost and drought , and the second sowings as tak-en by fly ;","The Times, 10th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17507,12,7,1899,Summer,12,7,1899,Summer,"real remedy . Though last year was remarlable for its drought , this year was still more remarkable . The River","The Times, 12nd July 1899","England,Wales","UKJ,UKL",,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17508,12,7,1899,Summer,12,7,1899,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 12nd July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17509,12,7,1899,Summer,12,7,1899,Summer,"and hayfields , show the effects alike of the September drought of last year and of the May frosts and June","The Times, 12nd July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17510,12,7,1899,Summer,12,7,1899,Summer,of last year and of the May frosts and June drought of the current year . The average condition works oub,"The Times, 12nd July 1899","England,Wales",UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17511,13,7,1899,Summer,13,7,1899,Summer,has been practi- cally no rain this spring and the drought is very general throughout the pensinsula . The people are,"The Times, 13rd July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17512,15,7,1899,Summer,15,7,1899,Summer,"his sheep at the end of June , hut te drought was then so severe that the -hearers were unable to","The Times, 15th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17513,17,7,1899,Summer,17,7,1899,Summer,1 THE E-7TATF : mAurKET 1 WVATER SUPPLIES AND THE DROUGHT . It AGRICULTURE.13 RECENT NOVELS . COURPT CIRCULAIR AND NEWS.G,"The Times, 17th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17514,17,7,1899,Summer,17,7,1899,Summer,came in towarda the end of May with an absolute drought extending over the -whole country and lasting from three to,"The Times, 17th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17515,17,7,1899,Summer,17,7,1899,Summer,"weather , and the recent return of high temperatures and drought in July wears an ominous look . l the season","The Times, 17th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17516,17,7,1899,Summer,17,7,1899,Summer,"middle of June , at the end of the recent drought , it has since risen again . Mr. Dickinson told","The Times, 17th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17517,17,7,1899,Summer,17,7,1899,Summer,"his authority that the Progressives really reg2arded last year 's drought as an "" intervention of l ` rovidence "" on","The Times, 17th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17518,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,"reriew had been dfav-oIUable . There had been a prolonged drought , and cold winds and low temperature had prevented the","The Times, 19th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17519,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,"state of the revenue was satisfactory in spite of the droughts . Chan'ges in Parliamentary procedure were neces-sary , and he","The Times, 19th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17520,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,again threatened . with ant of ; ater through the drought . He e thouht that before the recess the Water,"The Times, 19th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17521,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,. Stuart and its Parliamentary agent . the question of drought had really nothing to do sith the rejection of this,"The Times, 19th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17522,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,taken upon themselves the whole responsibility of protecting London against drought . And yet before the ink was well d on,"The Times, 19th July 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17523,19,7,1899,Summer,19,7,1899,Summer,that it was not sufficient to pro- tect London from drought . Ihat was the position in which London had been,"The Times, 19th July 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17524,22,7,1899,Summer,22,7,1899,Summer,"pay for fuel and the difficulty , on account if drought , of obtaining water . Much of their troublb had","The Times, 22nd July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17525,24,7,1899,Summer,24,7,1899,Summer,". Country roads under the combined inflaence of heat and drought are breaking up in all directions , and in their","The Times, 24th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17526,24,7,1899,Summer,24,7,1899,Summer,rule . Barley and oats have been somewvhat lindicapped by droughtEy conditions . RLye is a very fair crop in quality,"The Times, 24th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17527,25,7,1899,Summer,25,7,1899,Summer,'year to coteract tbe deficieney in quantity caused by ihc drought . Mcu rise in the merino class of wool 'was,"The Times, 25th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17528,25,7,1899,Summer,25,7,1899,Summer,"clip would of necessity be short in consequence of 1the drought , it was hoped that this rise in value might","The Times, 25th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17529,25,7,1899,Summer,25,7,1899,Summer,contest to wait for that general break up of the drought which it was hoped might be at hand . It,"The Times, 25th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17530,27,7,1899,Summer,27,7,1899,Summer,erap was in many localities a failure owing to the drought which prevailed in June and the ravages of the fly,"The Times, 27th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17531,31,7,1899,Summer,31,7,1899,Summer,"AusTria andi Switerlad th outerkis stiafnloy . I Inda apartial drought COTTOLN . LTVE , RpOOL , July 29. -Business in","The Times, 31st July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17532,1,8,1899,Summer,1,8,1899,Summer,"case be more than 170,000,000 gallons , and if the drought continues will fall to a 'ery low figure indeed .","The Times, 01st August 1899",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Teddington,19th Century newspaper,Media 17533,1,8,1899,Summer,1,8,1899,Summer,"of the East London Comnanw to meet a recurrence of drought in 1899 wa very MulY investigated by Lord Iandaf ,","The Times, 01st August 1899",England,"UKI,UKJ","UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21","East London,River Thames",19th Century newspaper,Media 17534,2,8,1899,Summer,2,8,1899,Summer,"will not , only mitigate the effects of the periodical droughts which affect the island , but that , by affording","The Times, 02nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17535,2,8,1899,Summer,2,8,1899,Summer,"imurove tlheir position by replacing stock lost during the long drought , but , although the crops had been good ,","The Times, 02nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17536,5,8,1899,Summer,5,8,1899,Summer,"the sea , done much to lessen the probabihty of droughts from which the island had for vears suffered , and","The Times, 05th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17537,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"the handicaps , AGRICULTURE CROPS AND LrVE STOCK . The drought 'which attended theo month of July to its close has","The Times, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17538,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"; having broken up uncder the influence of heat and drought , and being treacherously hidden by dust . Travelling for","The Times, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17539,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"enabling it , like the aMied lucerne , to resist drought more successfully than the majority of meadow plants . A","The Times, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17540,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"month has elapsed-a montti mainly of hot , brilliant , droughty weather-since we made a detailed survey of the crops in","The Times, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17541,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,likely to be deficient in yield on account of the drought . One part of the county has had practically no,"The Times, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17542,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,has suffered as it usnally does in a period of drought . In one Section of the county the root crops,"The Times, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17543,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"deficient , the pastulres being bulrnt up by heat and drought . In Sussex : mangels are much the best of","The Times, 07th August 1899",England,UKJ,UKJ2,"UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 17544,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"root crops , except mangels , are all sufferin from drought . Hops have much improved during the last month ,","The Times, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17545,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"later varieties , though some deficiency may arise through the drought . Root crops are poor except mangels , and there","The Times, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17546,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,", and beans are light in yield on account of drought . The earlier sowings of swedes and turnips were taken","The Times, 07th August 1899",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,19th Century newspaper,Media 17547,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,yield accordingly ; the root crons are seriously checked by drought and meadows are badly burnt . In Hereforishira barley has,"The Times, 07th August 1899",England,"UKK,UKG","UKK1,UKG2","UKK13,UKG22",,19th Century newspaper,Media 17548,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"In Soutth . Yorkshire swedes are vapidly disappearing owing to drought and wireworm , but Tngrn els show a full olant","The Times, 07th August 1899",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 17549,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"Tmangels are good , 'but cruciferous crops are suffering from drought , fly , and 'wireworm . In Scotland , taking","The Times, 07th August 1899","Scotland,Wales","UKL,UKM",UKL2,UKL24,Brecon,19th Century newspaper,Media 17550,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"uneven . As was to be expected after the prolonged drought , the reports speak unfavourably of oats , which onre","The Times, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17551,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,. Cold weather in MAay and the subsequent heat and drought had a bad effect on this crop . lRoots are,"The Times, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17552,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"1n itunania the outlook remain=s peer . lu india the drought continues . COTTON . NOTTINGHAM , Aug. 5. -This being","The Times, 07th August 1899",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF14,NOTTINGHAM,19th Century newspaper,Media 17553,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,"n a. cold quarter , Zersr snnehine , acid continued drought hop Prospects htave certsiniyiuot imiproyed during the week .. Shle","The Times, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17554,7,8,1899,Summer,7,8,1899,Summer,many beinog ubsent owing to Lerrons soLth. hutto the onutinnel drought and the had prospcctn Of the root crop . There,"The Times, 07th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17555,8,8,1899,Summer,8,8,1899,Summer,"TE' EDITOR OF TBE TIES . Sir , -The present drought over the south of England affords a fitting opportunity of","The Times, 08th August 1899",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17556,9,8,1899,Summer,9,8,1899,Summer,by the scarcity of food and employment consequent upon the drought and its attendant evils . There are two theories current,"The Times, 09th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17557,9,8,1899,Summer,9,8,1899,Summer,and economic conditions of the populations through whose country the drought had passed and I tbought that a genieral opinion from,"The Times, 09th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17558,9,8,1899,Summer,9,8,1899,Summer,"in a pond which w-as partially dry owing to the drought . I Me got the bundle oat , and found","The Times, 09th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17559,9,8,1899,Summer,9,8,1899,Summer,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , together with","The Times, 09th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17560,9,8,1899,Summer,9,8,1899,Summer,has feit to the fall the effects of the severe drought in the Thames Valley . 'The uext table is constructed,"The Times, 09th August 1899",England,"UKI,UKJ",UKI2,UKI23,"Middlesex,River Thames",19th Century newspaper,Media 17561,9,8,1899,Summer,9,8,1899,Summer,the northern countics having Icen favoured by rain rhile severe drought has prevailed over the group of southern shires . Field,"The Times, 09th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17562,10,8,1899,Summer,10,8,1899,Summer,the distress of the agricultural population due to the prevailing drought . Twenty peasants are said to have been killed and,"The Times, 10th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17563,10,8,1899,Summer,10,8,1899,Summer,again suffer the sharp disappointmeiits of recent years . The drought has been unfavourable to the grass crops . Pasture and,"The Times, 10th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17564,11,8,1899,Summer,11,8,1899,Summer,"strain the country has been put to by the prolonged drought , the Customns revenue and the railway revenue have shown","The Times, 11st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17565,12,8,1899,Summer,12,8,1899,Summer,"at least , of these six years were years of drought ; and Mr. Bald- win Latham has inferred , from","The Times, 12nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17566,12,8,1899,Summer,12,8,1899,Summer,heavy clay soil baked to iron l-irdnes in the long drought . The ground on which the field- works have been,"The Times, 12nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17567,14,8,1899,Summer,14,8,1899,Summer,to the unfavourable condition of the water . The prolonged drought is having a serious efect on some of the small,"The Times, 14th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17568,14,8,1899,Summer,14,8,1899,Summer,"Slbw and Sona writ3 that , owing to the prolonged drought , seeds irroied for immelia-o sowing are as yet in","The Times, 14th August 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17569,14,8,1899,Summer,14,8,1899,Summer,"AND LIVE STOCK . A further spell of hot , droughty weather was experienced last week in most parts of tlle","The Times, 14th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17570,15,8,1899,Summer,15,8,1899,Summer,"BAREROTH ARD , late Arthur Gothnatd Baker . T1HE GREAT DROUGHT. before sprins fail entirelT , or after stoppsage , apply","The Times, 15th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17571,16,8,1899,Summer,16,8,1899,Summer,"57 , Moorgate-street , London . E.C . THE GREAT DROUGHT. -Before springs fail eT entirely , or after stoppage ,","The Times, 16th August 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17572,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"S.E : , or 63 , ng-mre W.C. lHE GREAT DROUGHT. -Before springs fail T eutirely , or after stcppago ,","The Times, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17573,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"fruit trees , which were almost withered in the late drought , that hopes are again entertained of a fair hay","The Times, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17574,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"lands had been allowed to stand over owing to the drought . The Treasurer estimated an increase of expenditure of 151,600","The Times, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17575,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"acres , in three years , but owing to the drought the average yield was seven bushels , the lowest since","The Times, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17576,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,". Notwithstanding the large losses of sheep owing to the drought , the clip had realised an increased value of 300,000","The Times, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17577,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"300,000 . The gold yield had been affected by the drought , but gold to the value of a million and","The Times, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17578,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"been equal to all the stress of financial crises and droughts , and they were now paying their way better than","The Times, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17579,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"the tam partiaLly or wholly in the case of famme drought , orfoirc m7eaTrc . Permission is a ! so given","The Times, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17580,19,8,1899,Summer,19,8,1899,Summer,"-Merr sveather. 61 Long.a.cre , London , W.C. HIE GREAT DROUGHT. -Before springs fail T entirely , or after stoppage ,","The Times, 19th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17581,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,run their roilinig mills as the result of the actions drought .. Fur the most part the principgtl okuso.mers ina Sheffield,"The Times, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17582,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,ihs mfrkoethas been fyrm througisouc the week . The long-continued drought ii helping to shorten supplies and harden pries . To-day,"The Times, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17583,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,", but the long , unbroken spell of heat and drought was begin- ning to tell against it , and last","The Times, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17584,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,the landscapes in all directions show how intense is the drought . The majority of farmers in the southern shires have,"The Times, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17585,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,"roots , vhilst every day 's continuance of hot , droughty veather aggravates the mischief . Farmers would be glad to","The Times, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17586,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,failed to reach the 14 years ' average . The drought of last autumn and the fact that prices weret declining,"The Times, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17587,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,"lowest average yield , 29.3 bushels in the year of drought , 1893 , is 6 94 bushels below last year","The Times, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17588,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,"34-25 bushels per acre , was obtained in the hot droughty season of 1887 ; the difference between the extrenmes is","The Times, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17589,22,8,1899,Summer,22,8,1899,Summer,", Lon-ac o. , clon , W. C. FTHE GREAT DROUGHT. -Before Springs fail T entirely , or after stoppago ,","The Times, 22nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17590,22,8,1899,Summer,22,8,1899,Summer,points during early trading . Eiarly afternoon cable-s reporting further drought prices wereD caried still12 points higher with considerable tra ding,"The Times, 22nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17591,22,8,1899,Summer,22,8,1899,Summer,"four or five reservoirs ; and in last year 's drought not only did the farm suffer , but the briclmakers","The Times, 22nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17592,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"-63 . Long-acre , London , W.C. THE GRE AT DROUGHT. before Sprigs fail Tentirely. or after stoppage , apply to","The Times, 23rd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17593,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,. bIr . Gillsald that owing to the long continued drought it had become necessary to put in force the means,"The Times, 23rd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17594,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"rise in American . ea used by reports ot the drought in 'itexs becoming most serious , wicih caused "" beers","The Times, 23rd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17595,24,8,1899,Summer,24,8,1899,Summer,are now into the fourth year of the most awful drought that has ever visited Riverina . The barremness and desolat,"The Times, 24th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17596,24,8,1899,Summer,24,8,1899,Summer,"Sew South NVales , writes : - "" 'Ibhe partial droughts of the three or four preceding years were followed in","The Times, 24th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17597,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,". Kebbell said that , in view of the prolonged drought , this question of wasting water had assumed a very","The Times, 25th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17598,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,"that of yestorday . In the meantime , a severe drought still holds , especially in the southern districts . In","The Times, 25th August 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17599,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,"participated in the dry weather , the effect of the drought being of CDurse greatly aggravated by the high temperatures which","The Times, 25th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17600,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,"farmers throughout South Wales are suffering seriously through the prolonged drought , and the pastures are literally burnt up . In","The Times, 25th August 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Vale of Glamorgan,19th Century newspaper,Media 17601,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,"flow of water in the Thames owing to the long-coutinued drought . Up to the present , it was stated ,","The Times, 25th August 1899",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17602,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,"in London rose to 88deg. in the shade . The drought has spread this wLeek over Ihe whole country , and","The Times, 25th August 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17603,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,Warwickshire . A telegram from Mlaidstone reports that tho prolonged drought is seriously affecting some hop gardens in Mid and West,"The Times, 26th August 1899",England,"UKJ,UKG","UKJ4,UKG1","UKJ42,UKG13",,19th Century newspaper,Media 17604,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,reached . A High WFycombe telegram says that the continued drought is being keenly felt in the Chiltern Hills district of,"The Times, 26th August 1899",England,"UKH,UKJ,UKJ","UKH2,UKJ1,UKJ1",UKJ14,"Osford,Oxford",19th Century newspaper,Media 17605,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,fires more or less severe occur daily . The long-continued drought in South Wales is now vory sacions . At Merthvr,"The Times, 26th August 1899","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,UKL15,"Dowlais,South Wales",19th Century newspaper,Media 17606,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"the Macintosh ) , and , owing toi the recent drought , soon travelled several-miles , F , etting a good","The Times, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17607,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,on the premises of Mr. Benner . Owing to the drought there was practi- cally no water at the disposal of,"The Times, 26th August 1899",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Spalding,19th Century newspaper,Media 17608,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"felt in India . There were signs that a severe drought would occur all over the country , which would require","The Times, 26th August 1899",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17609,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"machino. --6 , Long-acre , London , W.C. tHE GREAT DROUGHT. -Beforo springs fail TL entirely . or after stoppage .","The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17610,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"showing a very fair bead of water considering the pro-longed drought . Trout-fishing in Hampshire waters has been very quiet ,","The Times, 28th August 1899",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ33,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17611,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,himsel .. . AGRICULTURE CROPS AN-D LIVE STOCK . The drought increased in severity last week and the intensity of the,"The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17612,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,without foreboding that iarmers recall that a year ago the drought and heat became most intense in the first half of,"The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17613,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"in 1895 , again , September was a brilliat and droughty month , in the latter half of which phenomenally high","The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17614,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"was at the corresponding period in that disastrous year of drought 189e , for there was more rain in July of","The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17615,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"there are fewer swedes left to mildew . The autumn drought of 189S3 broke at Michaelmnas , that of 1898 held","The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17616,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"the appearance of red spider , but the heat and drought have been too severe for the maintenance oi h ;","The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17617,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"disappeared later , so that up to last night the drought remained unbrolken . Mr. I. A. Crookenden , the secretary","The Times, 28th August 1899",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17618,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"for such action ariitig . Of course , if the drought continued for ani length ot time , a curtailment of","The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17619,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,". The weather was excessively hot , and the long-continned drought made the green very keen . The first day 's","The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17620,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,present purposes . The part that is still marked by drought is the territory on both sides of the Darling river,"The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17621,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"falling , imder the influence of a four manths ' drought , following as it does upon a year of unprecedentedly","The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17622,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"light lands w hich show the efee of the long drought , but the majority of the plantations in every district","The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17623,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"bur . the light land is suffering from the long-continued drought , which may materiall reduce the yield . Sevreral growers","The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17624,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,11 ; cdvesintaSs2Itleto Ills . f-ORWICE Aug. 26. -The continued drought and harvest operationsi were again responsibe for a poor market,"The Times, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17625,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,", 63 , Long-cre , W.C. , London tEHE GREAT DROUGHT. -Before sprinos fail T HE entirely . or after stoppege.","The Times, 29th August 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17626,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,This is avery realisto picture of the horrors of the drought in an Australian farming district . There is also a,"The Times, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17627,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,", S.E. , or 63 Long-acre , W.C. TJHE GREAT DROUGHT. before springs fail T he entirely , or after stoppage","The Times, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17628,31,8,1899,Summer,31,8,1899,Summer,"was early , neither the course of prices nor tne droughty conditinn of the weather has held out any induce- ment","The Times, 31st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17629,31,8,1899,Summer,31,8,1899,Summer,"morning , effectually breaking the spell of eight weeks ' drought . A thunderstorm broke over Lynn yesterday evening and lasted","The Times, 31st August 1899",England,"UKK,UKI",UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17630,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,"- Telegraphio Address , CHREYLSO0PE . London . HIIE GREAT DROUGHT. -Before springs fail T entirely , or after stoppage ,","The Times, 01st September 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17631,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,"five years 1890 to 1897 . Partly owing to the drought of last autnmn , which did not break till mid-October","The Times, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17632,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,"collected . at the begijning of June , and the drought which was then beginnih may well have compelled stock .","The Times, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17633,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,which -it imay -be inferrod.:that the disastrous effects of the drought of 1893 have not yet ceased to make themselvos felt,"The Times, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17634,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,"the report , referred to the anxiety which the recent drought had caused them . During the last six months they","The Times, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17635,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,and mentioned that in spite of the exceptional season of drought they had been able to meet the demands of consumers,"The Times, 01st September 1899",England,UKG,UKG3,UKG31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17636,2,9,1899,Autumn,2,9,1899,Autumn,"'The hatehing season had been favourable , but the prolonged drought was sadly against the young birds , numbers perishing on","The Times, 02nd September 1899",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17637,2,9,1899,Autumn,2,9,1899,Autumn,"south of Canterbury kdlled many yo birds , and the drought seems to have had a prejudicial effect at places .","The Times, 02nd September 1899",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Canterbury,19th Century newspaper,Media 17638,2,9,1899,Autumn,2,9,1899,Autumn,". The outlook in Derbyshire , owing to the prolonged drought , points to rather a poor season . In many","The Times, 02nd September 1899",England,UKF,UKF1,"UKF12,UKF13",,19th Century newspaper,Media 17639,2,9,1899,Autumn,2,9,1899,Autumn,". In Cheshire the gamekeepers feared the effects of the drought on coveys , but the destruction of birds has not","The Times, 02nd September 1899",England,UKD,UKD6,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17640,2,9,1899,Autumn,2,9,1899,Autumn,been modified by the increased heat and the more severe drought whiich wero experienced after the middle of August and before,"The Times, 02nd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17641,2,9,1899,Autumn,2,9,1899,Autumn,pe which has temporarily displaced those which accompanied the recent drought favours the incursion of humid winds and rainy eddies across,"The Times, 02nd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17642,2,9,1899,Autumn,2,9,1899,Autumn,"parts of GreatEritain . Nowhere , perhaps , wss the drought more severe than in London , the total ranall at","The Times, 02nd September 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17643,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,"in the fileds had been oTer-esitiunsted and that , tba drought whiNch prevailed over a wide area had not found due","The Times, 04th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17644,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,STOCK . The ravages of a threo months ' summer droughtare not to be obliterated by a week of showery weather,"The Times, 04th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17645,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,"be , can wash away the effects of such a drought as that which will render the season of 1899 memorablo","The Times, 04th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17646,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,"of 1899 memorablo in agricultural annals . Tho evil that droughts do lives after them , and the rigorous drought which","The Times, 04th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17647,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,"that droughts do lives after them , and the rigorous drought which we may now hope has entirely passed away has","The Times, 04th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17648,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,"To minimize as far as possible the disasters which the drought has brought in its train will be their object ,","The Times, 04th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17649,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,"lS93 . A fortunate circumstance in connexion with the recent drought is that it did not end abruptly , as it","The Times, 04th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17650,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,""" I all grass land is burnt up through prolonged drought , "" and in another there is "" nothing on","The Times, 04th September 1899",England,UKF,UKF2,"UKF24,UKF25",Northampton,19th Century newspaper,Media 17651,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,"WVarwick states , "" Mangels have flagged much from the drought , swedes are poor , ann kgale is almost a","The Times, 04th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17652,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,"finger-and-toe is prevalent ; pastures are browvn from the recent drought , bult grass has continued fairly plentiful , and stockE","The Times, 04th September 1899",England,UKD,UKD1,UKD12,Cumberland,19th Century newspaper,Media 17653,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,"that , although root crops have sufered much I from drought and gra&s lands are , in many localities , very","The Times, 04th September 1899",England,UKD,UKD4,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17654,4,9,1899,Autumn,4,9,1899,Autumn,with prices stationary but firm . Tbe break-up of the drought has improved the prospecte of the metal trades in this,"The Times, 04th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17655,5,9,1899,Autumn,5,9,1899,Autumn,"approved pumpingmachine-6j , Long-acre . London , W.C. THE GREAT DROUGHT. before Spirings fail T entirely , or after swppa te","The Times, 05th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17656,7,9,1899,Autumn,7,9,1899,Autumn,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 07th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17657,8,9,1899,Autumn,8,9,1899,Autumn,in South Wales have suffered much ! more from the drought this year than in 1898 Anl the streams in the,"The Times, 08th September 1899","England,Wales",UKL,,,South Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 17658,8,9,1899,Autumn,8,9,1899,Autumn,"things is disclosed , and a repetition of such a drought.vith the river bed supplied with little or no fresh water","The Times, 08th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17659,9,9,1899,Autumn,9,9,1899,Autumn,utilize in the interests of the Indian people . TE DROUGHT IN INIA . ( F Oum 0 CoB ESPob1DXIT ),"The Times, 09th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17660,9,9,1899,Autumn,9,9,1899,Autumn,in order to tide over the 'worst months of the drought . zEgypt is suggested as the most likely exporting country,"The Times, 09th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17661,11,9,1899,Autumn,11,9,1899,Autumn,"mnchine. -63 , long-acre . London , W.C. THE GREAT DROUGHT. before sprinqa fail TLentirely , or after stopp7xe. apply e","The Times, 11st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17662,11,9,1899,Autumn,11,9,1899,Autumn,"days of tho woek gave rise to misgivings lest the drought should reassert itself in all its severity . 'Lhiis ,","The Times, 11st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17663,11,9,1899,Autumn,11,9,1899,Autumn,outlook compared with what it would have been had tlhe drought pursned its course unhindered and unchecked . The slight improve-,"The Times, 11st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17664,11,9,1899,Autumn,11,9,1899,Autumn,. There was no case of rabies . The disastrous drought with which English farmers have had to contend this season,"The Times, 11st September 1899","England,Scotland","UKH,UKJ,UKM","UKH2,UKJ4,UKM3,UKJ2","UKH23,UKJ42,UKM38,UKJ23",Lanark,19th Century newspaper,Media 17665,13,9,1899,Autumn,13,9,1899,Autumn,"delivere-d a lecture entitled "" I Lessons fronm thoe Great Drought . "" Front his own crperience he Showved the unfavourable","The Times, 13rd September 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17666,13,9,1899,Autumn,13,9,1899,Autumn,rden on a siouthemn slope near London to witstand fle droughts or recent years . Our climate had the reputatiOn Of,"The Times, 13rd September 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17667,13,9,1899,Autumn,13,9,1899,Autumn,reland . This Yejr there lhad been three periods of drought . From F-ebruar7I to lilarch 20 there had been an,"The Times, 13rd September 1899",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17668,14,9,1899,Autumn,14,9,1899,Autumn,"uantities of salt'are to be got from ponds after long droughts , and usually the rain water sinks rapidly through the","The Times, 14th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17669,14,9,1899,Autumn,14,9,1899,Autumn,"tap Fhe subterranean waters . The rainfall is irregular znd droughts frequent . The opulation consists chiefly of negroes , the","The Times, 14th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17670,14,9,1899,Autumn,14,9,1899,Autumn,"crops wither very rapidly aFtr the rain ceases , and droughts iand gales do great inmury , EO that the people","The Times, 14th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17671,14,9,1899,Autumn,14,9,1899,Autumn,"fever , kc. , or indirectly to debility cned by droughts or gales . The malaria attacks the people every few","The Times, 14th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17672,14,9,1899,Autumn,14,9,1899,Autumn,of the Thamts depends again upon the prolongation of the drought . As to how loDg the drought is likely to,"The Times, 14th September 1899",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17673,14,9,1899,Autumn,14,9,1899,Autumn,prolongation of the drought . As to how loDg the drought is likely to continue the Board are not more competent,"The Times, 14th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17674,14,9,1899,Autumn,14,9,1899,Autumn,"made by the metropolitan water companies show that the long-continued droughthasconsiderablyreduced the flow of the Thames , hut there is not","The Times, 14th September 1899",England,"UKJ,UKI",UKI2,UKI23,"River Thames,Teddington",19th Century newspaper,Media 17675,18,9,1899,Autumn,18,9,1899,Autumn,". L ; ondon , WY.C . T GHEGREA T DROUGHT , -Before sprinas fail entirely , or after stoppage ,","The Times, 18th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17676,18,9,1899,Autumn,18,9,1899,Autumn,"hedgerows , to say nothing of the grasslands seoared by drought , tell of advancing autumn , and tne robin is","The Times, 18th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17677,19,9,1899,Autumn,19,9,1899,Autumn,their reservoirs lsrge enough to meet a six months ' drought if they vish to be safe . The question of,"The Times, 19th September 1899",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17678,19,9,1899,Autumn,19,9,1899,Autumn,"the com-n pany were compelled , in consequence of the drought , : to prevent excessive garden watering in their own","The Times, 19th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17679,20,9,1899,Autumn,20,9,1899,Autumn,"years . The harvest has bcen bad ; cold and drought killed tens of thousands of the sheep and lambs ,","The Times, 20th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17680,20,9,1899,Autumn,20,9,1899,Autumn,"average , prospects have baen improved , after the long drought , by the showers wrhich fell about the middle cf","The Times, 20th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17681,20,9,1899,Autumn,20,9,1899,Autumn,"about the middle cf the month . Inherar te prolonged drought has Eeriously affected the crop , which is now dependent","The Times, 20th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17682,20,9,1899,Autumn,20,9,1899,Autumn,", but there it has been ahle to stand the drought better than the plants in Bevar . In Miadras the","The Times, 20th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17683,20,9,1899,Autumn,20,9,1899,Autumn,"18 por cent . smaller than the average . The drought has severelY told on the Sonug crop , but prospeots","The Times, 20th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17684,20,9,1899,Autumn,20,9,1899,Autumn,", but in the south it has been reduced by drought to a preearious condilion . Ihereis. however , tha prospect","The Times, 20th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17685,22,9,1899,Autumn,22,9,1899,Autumn,"-15 , HOLBoLRN-YIADULT , osDoN' , E.O . rrHE GREAT DROUGHT. -Before springs fail WcAtHr IVS , fio8r a'dvipcpe.Temippoirary pumps despotched","The Times, 22nd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17686,25,9,1899,Autumn,25,9,1899,Autumn,"- terrywether , 63 Long-acre Lcndo , W.C. TEE GREAT DROUGHT. before springs fait enltrel , or after atoppase , apply","The Times, 25th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17687,26,9,1899,Autumn,26,9,1899,Autumn,"the growth of the cane , though liable to occasional droughts , might bo expected to afford a reasonable return for","The Times, 26th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17688,26,9,1899,Autumn,26,9,1899,Autumn,"hour . The slit hrs been caused by the prolonged drought , which cracked the clay , and thus allowed tho","The Times, 26th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17689,28,9,1899,Autumn,28,9,1899,Autumn,. as the grass is sparse owing to the recent drought . The mail train from Glencoe to Jobannesburg has been,"The Times, 28th September 1899","England,Scotland",UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Glencoe,19th Century newspaper,Media 17690,28,9,1899,Autumn,28,9,1899,Autumn,"the Timb6 branea undertaking have 'been adversely affected by the drought , and are less by 3,968 than those of Thke","The Times, 28th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17691,29,9,1899,Autumn,29,9,1899,Autumn,"the fruit exhibited was very fine , especially considering the droughty character of the season . The grapes were pronounced by","The Times, 29th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17692,30,9,1899,Autumn,30,9,1899,Autumn,"Merryweather. 63 . Long-acre . London . W.C. IHE GREAT DROUGHT. before springs fail T eeatirelv. or after stoppage , apply","The Times, 30th September 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17693,30,9,1899,Autumn,30,9,1899,Autumn,a sufticient rainfall to justify an assurance that the unprecedented drought is at an end in all districts of Australia .,"The Times, 30th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17694,30,9,1899,Autumn,30,9,1899,Autumn,"brought out by Mr. Symons ' an -ysis that the drought was only partial , and that "" the dryness in","The Times, 30th September 1899","England,Wales",UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17695,30,9,1899,Autumn,30,9,1899,Autumn,"in Scot- land was much smaller than the area of drought in England , a great portion of the central and","The Times, 30th September 1899",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17696,2,10,1899,Autumn,2,10,1899,Autumn,"half-starved ccases , probably healthy enough , but victims of drought . 'ho caution seems more than ever necessery now that","The Times, 02nd October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17697,6,10,1899,Autumn,6,10,1899,Autumn,by those who ere ready to prophesy that such a drought as ha d then been experi-' enced was not likely,"The Times, 06th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17698,6,10,1899,Autumn,6,10,1899,Autumn,"series of dry years , and the effects of the drought were in many cases very disastrous . As , however","The Times, 06th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17699,7,10,1899,Autumn,7,10,1899,Autumn,"into consideration the loss on the funding bonds , the drought , and the very low rate of cxehange-the latder both","The Times, 07th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17700,7,10,1899,Autumn,7,10,1899,Autumn,"Timbo br.nch had been even more seriously affected by thc drought than the main line , but there , again ,","The Times, 07th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17701,7,10,1899,Autumn,7,10,1899,Autumn,"from injury ( due to insect or fungus pests , drought or wet , cold or frost ) , with average","The Times, 07th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17702,9,10,1899,Autumn,9,10,1899,Autumn,"losing the nrid appearance bestowed upon them by the summer drought . With the rapidly shortening days , however , and","The Times, 09th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17703,9,10,1899,Autumn,9,10,1899,Autumn,"quita a fortnight earlier than last year . The autumn drought of 1898 , which prevailed throughout September , did niot","The Times, 09th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17704,12,10,1899,Autumn,12,10,1899,Autumn,"not been nor- mal . They had again suffered from drought , Awhich had affected the crop to some ertent .","The Times, 12nd October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17705,14,10,1899,Autumn,14,10,1899,Autumn,"such as rinderpest and other forms of cattle plague , drought , &e . Fortunately these aggravations are absent on tho","The Times, 14th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17706,14,10,1899,Autumn,14,10,1899,Autumn,"barvests con-easutively , unattended by such disasters as locusts and drought eccasiontd , the company would bo in a very good","The Times, 14th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17707,16,10,1899,Autumn,16,10,1899,Autumn,"diminished output of English butter , owing t-o the disastrous drought of the past season , has caused our markets to","The Times, 16th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17708,17,10,1899,Autumn,17,10,1899,Autumn,observes P It seems singular that in t imes of drought and famine the feature of large imports of the precious,"The Times, 17th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17709,17,10,1899,Autumn,17,10,1899,Autumn,are always large tracts of the Indian region unaffected by drought and in a posi- tion to sell good harvests of,"The Times, 17th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17710,18,10,1899,Autumn,18,10,1899,Autumn,"while the expenses show%e a decrease of 19,048 . T'he drought had now quite brol-en up , and the company 's","The Times, 18th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17711,19,10,1899,Autumn,19,10,1899,Autumn,Woodiwiss for the two-year-old Dexter Red 3farley . Notwithstanding the droughty season that has beer experienced there are some remarkably fine,"The Times, 19th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17712,19,10,1899,Autumn,19,10,1899,Autumn,"western side of the country , than to a great drought , relief works had elready bean establislred . F'ortunately ,","The Times, 19th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17713,23,10,1899,Autumn,23,10,1899,Autumn,its customers ; but even this is inadequate in long droughts from the fact that it mainly depends on the exiguous,"The Times, 23rd October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17714,24,10,1899,Autumn,24,10,1899,Autumn,"is not sodden with wet , or caked hard by drought , the acreage prepared will always be sufFiciently large and","The Times, 24th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17715,24,10,1899,Autumn,24,10,1899,Autumn,"on , and really therm is very little fear of drought injuring the crop afterwards , unless it is the districts","The Times, 24th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17716,25,10,1899,Autumn,25,10,1899,Autumn,freo ralieatieon a shstii rally Occurred due to itborts or drought La the winte wbea belt . hilned by steadier Liv.rpool,"The Times, 25th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17717,30,10,1899,Autumn,30,10,1899,Autumn,to be recorded in connexion wth a season of prolonged drought like that of 1898 . At such times it is,"The Times, 30th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17718,30,10,1899,Autumn,30,10,1899,Autumn,there is probably no safer criterion-the effects of the disastrous drought of the year 1893 would seem to have at last,"The Times, 30th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17719,30,10,1899,Autumn,30,10,1899,Autumn,"be more susceptible than bovine stock to the ravages of drought , and the big decline from 33,642,808 head n 1892","The Times, 30th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17720,30,10,1899,Autumn,30,10,1899,Autumn,"most of the intervening years have been more or less droughty . Nevertheless , since 1895 sheep- breeders have brought their","The Times, 30th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17721,30,10,1899,Autumn,30,10,1899,Autumn,"is more controlled by other matters than bythe incidence of drought , and at a current total of 4,003,589 the number","The Times, 30th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17722,30,10,1899,Autumn,30,10,1899,Autumn,"KINGODOM , T is YEARS . 1890-1S99 What effect the drought of 1899 will exercise UpDOn the numbers of cattlo and","The Times, 30th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17723,30,10,1899,Autumn,30,10,1899,Autumn,"to take that course by the fact *of the great drought of that year , which had resulted not only in","The Times, 30th October 1899",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17724,30,10,1899,Autumn,30,10,1899,Autumn,of the water supply to the front . If the drought of 1898 was such as to render it advisable for,"The Times, 30th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17725,30,10,1899,Autumn,30,10,1899,Autumn,"Council to attempt to obtain legislation in 1899 , the drought of 1899 , vwhich had been far more severe ,","The Times, 30th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17726,2,11,1899,Autumn,2,11,1899,Autumn,"ground the soil was damp and peaty , a long-continaued drought had dried the surface , and the accidental dropping of","The Times, 02nd November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17727,3,11,1899,Autumn,3,11,1899,Autumn,"their estates there . In Trinidad there had been a drought of less duration , and now they learned that rains","The Times, 03rd November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17728,6,11,1899,Autumn,6,11,1899,Autumn,averages is 20 5s. 6d. in that memorable year of drought 1893 . It represents rather less than two-thirds of the,"The Times, 06th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17729,8,11,1899,Autumn,8,11,1899,Autumn,"period , and culminated last year in the most severe drought that had ever been experienced in the colonies . At","The Times, 08th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17730,8,11,1899,Autumn,8,11,1899,Autumn,was clear that Provision must be made for years of drought Other counties were proposing to make fresh demancis upon the,"The Times, 08th November 1899",England,UKJ,,,River Thames,19th Century newspaper,Media 17731,9,11,1899,Autumn,9,11,1899,Autumn,"continu- anes of one of the most severe and persistent droughts ever known , with the ineittable result not only of","The Times, 09th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17732,15,11,1899,Autumn,15,11,1899,Autumn,places failed to give wstar in consequence of the prolonged drought . In the westeru tract of the North-Western Provinces .,"The Times, 15th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17733,15,11,1899,Autumn,15,11,1899,Autumn,restricted the arenand the : cason hascontinued adverse thraughout. prolonged drought and heat alternating with inadeQuate zhewers and withering of the,"The Times, 15th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17734,18,11,1899,Autumn,18,11,1899,Autumn,", however , to observe that notwithstanding the very severe drought which had again prevailed during the half-year under review (","The Times, 18th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17735,18,11,1899,Autumn,18,11,1899,Autumn,"remunerative , and they must waLt patiently until these protracted droughts , whieb were now in their fifth year in successiork","The Times, 18th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17736,18,11,1899,Autumn,18,11,1899,Autumn,"at 1,952,546 . D ) uring the four years ' drought , according again to official returns , there had been","The Times, 18th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17737,18,11,1899,Autumn,18,11,1899,Autumn,", although not yet satisfac- tory or settled , the drought ha , ing not yet entirely broken np , and","The Times, 18th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17738,20,11,1899,Autumn,20,11,1899,Autumn,"will soon recover the losses caused by the exceptionally severe drought of 18' S. Indeed , the trafic receipts already show","The Times, 20th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17739,22,11,1899,Autumn,22,11,1899,Autumn,"at that time Passing through a thnird season of abnormal drought , and ther was unquestionably a serious deficiency in the","The Times, 22nd November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17740,22,11,1899,Autumn,22,11,1899,Autumn,"to be Sec . Lieutenants : --G . T. A. Drought , It . H. R. Benson , H. E. Henderson","The Times, 22nd November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17741,22,11,1899,Autumn,22,11,1899,Autumn,"before 18G8 , in wnich year , in consequence of drought the water nns low , and the defendant 's predecessor","The Times, 22nd November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17742,23,11,1899,Autumn,23,11,1899,Autumn,board had to communicate . The terrible five years ' drought in the colony might be said to have broken up,"The Times, 23rd November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17743,27,11,1899,Autumn,27,11,1899,Autumn,"in the summer of 1816 , coincidently with heat and drought , end , on the other hand , the enormous","The Times, 27th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17744,30,11,1899,Autumn,30,11,1899,Autumn,"stock it had been carried to a separate account The drought , which might be said to have held sway over","The Times, 30th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17745,4,12,1899,Winter,4,12,1899,Winter,"without any measurable quantity at all . Ix London the drought , which was brokea on Friday , had lasted for","The Times, 04th December 1899",England,"UKK,UKI",UKK3,UKK30,Scilly Islands,19th Century newspaper,Media 17746,4,12,1899,Winter,4,12,1899,Winter,"character of the season , even if as hot and droughty as the summer of 1899 , fine specimens of roots","The Times, 04th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17747,7,12,1899,Winter,7,12,1899,Winter,"mminly owing to there having been five successive years of drought in the Australian colonies , the effect of which had","The Times, 07th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17748,8,12,1899,Winter,8,12,1899,Winter,"I have ever had ; poor beggars , owing to drought their crops failed , and now they are in a","The Times, 08th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17749,11,12,1899,Winter,11,12,1899,Winter,the position of the Smyrna-Aidin Railway . Am exceptionally severe drought which occurred in 1898 produced a crisis in the company,"The Times, 11st December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17750,11,12,1899,Winter,11,12,1899,Winter,"of the company are satisfactory . During 40 years uo drought of such intensity as that of 1898 hzd occurred ,","The Times, 11st December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17751,12,12,1899,Winter,12,12,1899,Winter,"again been very seriously affected by the plague and continued drought , the number of of passengers carried being nearly 7,000","The Times, 12nd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17752,13,12,1899,Winter,13,12,1899,Winter,"of droughts , culminating last year in the most severe drought that had ever been experienced . There had consequentlynot only","The Times, 13rd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17753,13,12,1899,Winter,13,12,1899,Winter,the seasons were all-important . Such a long series of droughts had been experienced that it was only reasonable to expect,"The Times, 13rd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17754,14,12,1899,Winter,14,12,1899,Winter,crops in the Free State are a failure . The drought prevents the reploughing of the land . Basutoland is quiet,"The Times, 14th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17755,14,12,1899,Winter,14,12,1899,Winter,"passing over Teddington WVeir , but in years of excentional drought like 1803 , 1898 , and 1809 , the natural","The Times, 14th December 1899",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI23,Teddington,19th Century newspaper,Media 17756,14,12,1899,Winter,14,12,1899,Winter,"troubles and to lacL of water consequent npcn the abnormal drought of last summer . The sum Of 212,774 has been","The Times, 14th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17757,16,12,1899,Winter,16,12,1899,Winter,"the effects Of plague and famine , but the immediate drought had passed , and good crops were coming in ,","The Times, 16th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17758,18,12,1899,Winter,18,12,1899,Winter,"for the front to Join Brabant 's worse . The drought in the district is unprecedented . CAPE TOWN , DEC.","The Times, 18th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17759,22,12,1899,Winter,22,12,1899,Winter,50 miles north of Pietersburg . Owing to the e%treme drought the reconnaissance was not pressed forward . The advance partv,"The Times, 22nd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17760,22,12,1899,Winter,22,12,1899,Winter,". This was owing in a great measure to the drought of last summer , but , of course , it","The Times, 22nd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17761,22,12,1899,Winter,22,12,1899,Winter,"in orer mutually to assist one another in times of drought or emergency , became law in June last . There","The Times, 22nd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17762,22,12,1899,Winter,22,12,1899,Winter,"as the proprietors would know , during the late severe drought the East London Company received material assistance in this way","The Times, 22nd December 1899",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 17763,22,12,1899,Winter,22,12,1899,Winter,"need scarcely say , suffered in no respect irom the drought of last summer , and they experienced not the slightest","The Times, 22nd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17764,23,12,1899,Winter,23,12,1899,Winter,"was held yesterday at Nincheoter-housa , Mr. J. A. H. Drought presiding . The chairman moved the adoption of the report","The Times, 23rd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17765,25,12,1899,Winter,25,12,1899,Winter,"submerged . Should the reservoir fall , in any long-continued drought , to the extent of 4Oft. the crest of the","The Times, 25th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17766,26,12,1899,Winter,26,12,1899,Winter,so markedd for severaY years ; although exceptional periods of drought at home may necessitate exceptional supplies of food-com- modities from,"The Times, 26th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17767,28,12,1899,Winter,28,12,1899,Winter,"of sheep had been practically insignificant . Since then the drought , instead of breaking up , had continued , -with","The Times, 28th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17768,28,12,1899,Winter,28,12,1899,Winter,"was remarkable , in view of the severity of the drought , that sany sheep had survived . Fortunately , owing","The Times, 28th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17769,29,12,1899,Winter,29,12,1899,Winter,"Enslin . Heavy rain has fallen , and the imparalleled drought seems to have ended . This will bring relief to","The Times, 29th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17770,30,12,1899,Winter,30,12,1899,Winter,") ISDiA. -The famine in the districts affected by the drought is increasing in intensity , owing to the non-appearance of","The Times, 30th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17771,8,5,1869,Spring,8,5,1869,Spring,"It . was somewhat remarkable that the flit4t'fts of greatest drought in this country , - viz. , those of '8l8","Western Mail, 08th May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17772,13,5,1869,Spring,13,5,1869,Spring,"have klnown the brightest prospects in time past terminate in drought , and a series of fruitful showers swell into overwhelm-ing","Western Mail, 13rd May 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17773,29,6,1869,Summer,29,6,1869,Summer,". ' - . ; . '' b . The drought continued at Trinidad , and several v e fires had","Western Mail, 29th June 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17774,14,7,1869,Summer,14,7,1869,Summer,"fined 10E. and costs . SCARCITY OF WATER-Owing to the drought , or rather e as a precautionary measure in the","Western Mail, 14th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17775,16,7,1869,Summer,16,7,1869,Summer,"theoutt- ne08ss bra of the fever to an unusually prolonged drought and dues e the extreme heat of the weather ,","Western Mail, 16th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17776,23,7,1869,Summer,23,7,1869,Summer,"depres- Is sion in the colonies froni the late severe drought , and the serious reduction in the rate of stock","Western Mail, 23rd July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17777,30,7,1869,Summer,30,7,1869,Summer,", At Barbadoes the weather wag unfavourable , n and drought continued . Sate Demerara was suffering from a want of","Western Mail, 30th July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17778,31,7,1869,Summer,31,7,1869,Summer,"nds Yorkshire are now suffering mnuch from a protracted wo'g drought , there having boon no general rain since the middle","Western Mail, 31st July 1869",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 17779,31,7,1869,Summer,31,7,1869,Summer,"mid , ardiff . Their usual prime qnalitiea of Sweet Drought Palo Champgac Bottling Cidler are rnow in high perfectiou ,","Western Mail, 31st July 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17780,19,8,1869,Summer,19,8,1869,Summer,that the corn d. that crops have suffered badly from drought . aseum . ( Psa PRENeCH ATLANTIC CALBL. ) rovern-NEW,"Western Mail, 19th August 1869",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17781,25,8,1869,Summer,25,8,1869,Summer,Hlabeas Cormls Act tIu in his district . mti Continued drought is reported to be doin-g great the danage to the,"Western Mail, 25th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17782,27,8,1869,Summer,27,8,1869,Summer,wi ( rt fortnigirt ego saved thorn freer idestnruction by drought . all There wvill his generally at good Cropr of,"Western Mail, 27th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17783,28,8,1869,Summer,28,8,1869,Summer,"such a'c- iltion , so the other side ficed as droughty a supporter lee Mr. hin IJustice Peckham , of Albaiiy","Western Mail, 28th August 1869",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Peckham,19th Century newspaper,Media 17784,28,8,1869,Summer,28,8,1869,Summer,". Mlanaolds nrc loniding- well , netwiviestandling the ( wil drought . but turnips feel the scant of rinita to a","Western Mail, 28th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17785,28,8,1869,Summer,28,8,1869,Summer,up to ( Ice average ; Pe rand thle second drought is telling on pastures andl turnips. plce Maluchester. -We have,"Western Mail, 28th August 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17786,8,9,1869,Autumn,8,9,1869,Autumn,parts of the eastern province were still suffering from severe drought . The Tatin gold fields were reported to prove satisfactory,"Western Mail, 08th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17787,10,9,1869,Autumn,10,9,1869,Autumn,"at Gd . per 1,000 gallons D 'cm- exocpt during drought , when the supply would be stopped . p ,","Western Mail, 10th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17788,11,9,1869,Autumn,11,9,1869,Autumn,"turnip.t a ! c : or so ego , as drought at that period WILS p ' r Gooseberry "" with","Western Mail, 11st September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17789,11,9,1869,Autumn,11,9,1869,Autumn,"is a river in the ocean ; in the severest droughts it . , ve a never fails , end in","Western Mail, 11st September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17790,14,9,1869,Autumn,14,9,1869,Autumn,"gone . The Drummer has been affected by the long drought , otherwise , being such a rare stayer , he","Western Mail, 14th September 1869",England,"UKF,UKE","UKF1,UKE3","UKF11,UKE31",Doncaster,19th Century newspaper,Media 17791,25,9,1869,Autumn,25,9,1869,Autumn,; ties mind lescemes acquecinted with aL grer . t drought eve the whlille sipping nunso the less of our coolin,"Western Mail, 25th September 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17792,11,10,1869,Autumn,11,10,1869,Autumn,", in a s:riliag 3 ship from Natal . The drought had entirely broken - , ) p , an ,","Western Mail, 11st October 1869",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17793,20,11,1869,Autumn,20,11,1869,Autumn,. ugsii thei caten tri tek B3ut byAugunEs the sumnmer drought has begun to tell ! the hieathrnbloerais forth in beauty,"Western Mail, 20th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17794,27,11,1869,Autumn,27,11,1869,Autumn,2 . E. Price . 250 yards-1 . W. J. Drought ( 30 secondiic' ; 2 . A.G.Lewis . ALI Hi,"Western Mail, 27th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17795,27,11,1869,Autumn,27,11,1869,Autumn,". Hurdle race , 120 yards. -i . W. J. Drought ; 2. e' Price . Pole . leaping. -1 .","Western Mail, 27th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17796,27,11,1869,Autumn,27,11,1869,Autumn,". S- Jones . 100 Yards- . V , T Drought ( 11 sec. ) ; 2 . A. G. Lewis","Western Mail, 27th November 1869",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17797,1,1,1870,Winter,1,1,1870,Winter,"attributed priucipally , if not entirely , to the long drought -loth 3t during the first quotrter of this year ,","Western Mail, 01st January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17798,1,1,1870,Winter,1,1,1870,Winter,a lesser bat stil in to many phlces severely felt drought during the third quarter . to Otherwise tie depression experieneed,"Western Mail, 01st January 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17799,28,2,1870,Winter,28,2,1870,Winter,", like the patter s of rain after a long drought , is the return of Mr. S BErNAL OsBoRisN to","Western Mail, 28th February 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17800,2,3,1870,Spring,2,3,1870,Spring,"July , and vegetation was then still further hindered by drought . The harvest was not over till late in the","Western Mail, 02nd March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17801,7,3,1870,Spring,7,3,1870,Spring,"Choice'B URTON ALES , , 11011M STOUT1 in Casks Oni Drought , and ] inl Bott , 5 016.4115 of the","Western Mail, 07th March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17802,22,3,1870,Spring,22,3,1870,Spring,Ayres weve in a bad state from TI contiiuie 'd drought . T Yellow fevcr was raging at rio de Janeiro,"Western Mail, 22nd March 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17803,13,4,1870,Spring,13,4,1870,Spring,"will give free enirde to the reading-room , chess and drought clubs , lectures , &c . Thoe harge for membership","Western Mail, 13rd April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17804,19,4,1870,Spring,19,4,1870,Spring,"season'for potato planting has sel. domnbeen experieneed . The continued drought , however , has considerably xetarded the doveX anent of","Western Mail, 19th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17805,26,4,1870,Spring,26,4,1870,Spring,l have been committed . W SHORT CO wUOxc--Tbe continued drought bag resulted . in ratepayers being put on half-time with,"Western Mail, 26th April 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17806,7,5,1870,Spring,7,5,1870,Spring,"the want of water supply , resulting fromi the late drought . Ve At several of the wyorks L'his'is felt to","Western Mail, 07th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17807,7,5,1870,Spring,7,5,1870,Spring,". , IERTD IRt AND ABERADABRE , I. The long drought is beginaing to toll on the supply of '5 water","Western Mail, 07th May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17808,21,5,1870,Spring,21,5,1870,Spring,", bensive of the conssrjbeneds of a. long seasoti of drought . r- The dI emand' for the materihIgn chiefly produced","Western Mail, 21st May 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17809,3,6,1870,Summer,3,6,1870,Summer,the talre and pep . at crops . The long drought is supposed to lavefavoured this us destructive visitation of insect,"Western Mail, 03rd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17810,10,6,1870,Summer,10,6,1870,Summer,"east ; winter , and . tile ! late ini drought lifs otherwise' materially thinned And enemrvated do Ithle wheAt plant","Western Mail, 10th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17811,10,6,1870,Summer,10,6,1870,Summer,"seed may effect a wouderfunl rdtera- shoes tion . The drought bas likewise nmaterially shortened the 11a11 hi ay crops ,","Western Mail, 10th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17812,14,6,1870,Summer,14,6,1870,Summer,n& have flh'l 'iiri Sdtlab 'ad Z : rcland& no drought 6f anAy -coneqAdnee hasthbeen' C -23 experienced . In England,"Western Mail, 14th June 1870",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17813,17,6,1870,Summer,17,6,1870,Summer,"olives in Ligunia and the Alpes Maritimes owing to the droughts , The Salut Pulic of Lyons states that the ryo","Western Mail, 17th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17814,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,"FRIDlAY . SC The outCry about the continuance of the drought benoimes hourly mcoro intense ; and , truly , the","Western Mail, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17815,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,"suffer . "" Row wide the contrast between Europeas li droughts and Californian dloods at the present time- sk tlhe English","Western Mail, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17816,18,6,1870,Summer,18,6,1870,Summer,order to a keep their mills going . The long drought is telling on the A supply of water . The,"Western Mail, 18th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17817,22,6,1870,Summer,22,6,1870,Summer,"falling off is caused , no doubt , by the drought in the early part of the spring . The wheat","Western Mail, 22nd June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17818,24,6,1870,Summer,24,6,1870,Summer,and 6d. to ls. per qr. dearer . The continued drought has Citused onts values to advance a further ( d.,"Western Mail, 24th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17819,24,6,1870,Summer,24,6,1870,Summer,"and less fliggy . "" In fact , the long drought , which has boen so injurious to the shallow-rooted grasses","Western Mail, 24th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17820,25,6,1870,Summer,25,6,1870,Summer,in quo. tations . The 'effects ' of the contiinued drought are now ! seriously felt at many of the works,"Western Mail, 25th June 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17821,4,7,1870,Summer,4,7,1870,Summer,workmen as to what the result of the . prolonged drought will be . It is true that with the prcsenti,"Western Mail, 04th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17822,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,"n , other parts of the empirfe , and the drought would appear a ] y , ' to be at","Western Mail, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17823,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,"light lands are less well off , the m L9. drought having affected them severely . No very marked fo l08","Western Mail, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17824,5,7,1870,Summer,5,7,1870,Summer,ml ct State in which complaints are made of tbo drought . There ao n- is a large belt of- the,"Western Mail, 05th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17825,8,7,1870,Summer,8,7,1870,Summer,"and was gratefully Welcome af ter the long fr , drought , the pleasures of the sightseers were wofully inter .","Western Mail, 08th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17826,11,7,1870,Summer,11,7,1870,Summer,"to-day ( Monday ) . p THE END OF THE DROUGHT IN THE a WEST , . lihen rain fell througltout","Western Mail, 11st July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17827,11,7,1870,Summer,11,7,1870,Summer,to b any appreciable or benelicial event ; and the drought has f continued so severely that the bay and tarnip,"Western Mail, 11st July 1870",England,UKK,"UKK3,UKK4","UKK30,UKK43",Cornwall,19th Century newspaper,Media 17828,12,7,1870,Summer,12,7,1870,Summer,", only a small rainfall came , and the e drought continues on all the early ells , , A. light","Western Mail, 12nd July 1870",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17829,20,7,1870,Summer,20,7,1870,Summer,"Strcatewore not 04 iquied ater as fro th effet flte drought , dealers insuh er nt n ttndnc , toesheep were","Western Mail, 20th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17830,21,7,1870,Summer,21,7,1870,Summer,Yorh Tribunc says that owing to the long.con- s tinned drought the wheat crop Will be at least 20 per cent.,"Western Mail, 21st July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17831,25,7,1870,Summer,25,7,1870,Summer,". PONTYPOOLJ i Tjc WrIATHr AND TIP , Wort3nCL -The drought antid- intense heat are severely felt at the works in","Western Mail, 25th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17832,26,7,1870,Summer,26,7,1870,Summer,". LONDON HOeP MdAVIIET , Monday. -Owing to the cOn-tinued drought and high temperature , all plantations oports are less favourablo","Western Mail, 26th July 1870",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17833,28,7,1870,Summer,28,7,1870,Summer,"the inflammable nature of the materials , and tile long-continued drought , there was but little hope from the first of","Western Mail, 28th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17834,28,7,1870,Summer,28,7,1870,Summer,"a convenient camPino' ground , ts x but although the drought had doeuc much to cTry what b' mist bo in","Western Mail, 28th July 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17835,2,8,1870,Summer,2,8,1870,Summer,"HOTI MABKET , Monday. -Owing to the con- 1 tinned drought the plantation' accounts are less favourable , I The demand","Western Mail, 02nd August 1870",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17836,3,8,1870,Summer,3,8,1870,Summer,"ether localities have still been without rain , and the drought has consequently much in. creased , not only through the","Western Mail, 03rd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17837,8,8,1870,Summer,8,8,1870,Summer,"favour- h able . Oiving , however , to tho drought , wc Shiall : uot have such a large ,","Western Mail, 08th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17838,19,8,1870,Summer,19,8,1870,Summer,"thirt mnost e tire streamus , Irrileril itr lerrg colirtiuted drought , wuril , others evere froun ret ether relirseers rio3t","Western Mail, 19th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17839,20,8,1870,Summer,20,8,1870,Summer,", Contractors , ond othiere-Sel of valuable S , to Drought Heoroes . ` D. JOHN MW . LEEDER haB boon","Western Mail, 20th August 1870",England,UKJ,UKJ1,UKJ14,Oxford,19th Century newspaper,Media 17840,23,8,1870,Summer,23,8,1870,Summer,"trucks , drawn by teams of powerful and P symmetrical drought horses , lithely travelled ; a stone . P yard","Western Mail, 23rd August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17841,26,8,1870,Summer,26,8,1870,Summer,little forage thes is ia the country after the great drought is likely to be taken by Govesrmesnt for the publio,"Western Mail, 26th August 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17842,1,9,1870,Autumn,1,9,1870,Autumn,"old Durham ball , two Is lo , salves , drought hosre , sionly ( 18 hanide high , good in","Western Mail, 01st September 1870",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17843,16,9,1870,Autumn,16,9,1870,Autumn,"28 heifels Osld stoor eslcos , 72 vesry uifis ll drought , risding , anea carriage horses , colts , lilies","Western Mail, 16th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17844,16,9,1870,Autumn,16,9,1870,Autumn,"water Supply to the works , owing 'to the late drought , has militated somewhat against operations . The rain-fall ,","Western Mail, 16th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17845,16,9,1870,Autumn,16,9,1870,Autumn,recently been obliged to partially suspend operations owing to the drought . - NEWPORT . The docks at Newport are occupied,"Western Mail, 16th September 1870",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Newport,19th Century newspaper,Media 17846,26,9,1870,Autumn,26,9,1870,Autumn,"not disturbed by the ravages of war , hut partial droughts , resultini in short crops , and various other causes","Western Mail, 26th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17847,28,9,1870,Autumn,28,9,1870,Autumn,for quality than might have been ax- e peeedonsidering the drought . A fair quantity was on shor . The prices,"Western Mail, 28th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17848,30,9,1870,Autumn,30,9,1870,Autumn,to theapeaneofotadmuhdsae n te 3 eoffsect of the long summer drought -on the hay asd root crops . B3usiness generally was,"Western Mail, 30th September 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17849,1,10,1870,Autumn,1,10,1870,Autumn,", 6 SINEP. -Twenty superior breeding owes . ilOlSES. -One drought meare , seven yearis old ] , about 11 hands","Western Mail, 01st October 1870",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17850,4,10,1870,Autumn,4,10,1870,Autumn,"rain , OK- an'l Leicester' rein . tine Horses. -Six-yeair.old drought horse , six-year-oldl lraighit nroos up , a ( both","Western Mail, 04th October 1870",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17851,4,10,1870,Autumn,4,10,1870,Autumn,"of the Attorney-General , Sir Robert an Collier . On DROUGHT ON AMERICA . - Some parts of America are ml","Western Mail, 04th October 1870",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17852,6,10,1870,Autumn,6,10,1870,Autumn,"Ml BREEP. -Tweasty superior breeding ewes . M HORSES. -One drought marea , seven years old ] , cabnt 141 hendse","Western Mail, 06th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17853,6,10,1870,Autumn,6,10,1870,Autumn,"to carcry a . hlrge caro at a I light drought ; 1,000 tens dccd ii wight ; 1,250 toes weigh't","Western Mail, 06th October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17854,8,10,1870,Autumn,8,10,1870,Autumn,a single fine of 20 and costs . m TUE DROUGHT IN T11E FEN DISTRICTsE-Throughon to the whole of South Lancashire,"Western Mail, 08th October 1870",England,UKD,UKD4,,South Lancashire,19th Century newspaper,Media 17855,11,10,1870,Autumn,11,10,1870,Autumn,"The Mark Lanc EPr'ess says : - "" The renewed drought con- has ngain begun to tell upon the country .","Western Mail, 11st October 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17856,16,11,1870,Autumn,16,11,1870,Autumn,"whose after-grass was very valuable after snoh a season of drought . The flood was unexpected , and in many cases","Western Mail, 16th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17857,22,11,1870,Autumn,22,11,1870,Autumn,"fairs of the kind in respect to quality , the drought of the past season telling greatly in the cattle department","Western Mail, 22nd November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17858,29,11,1870,Autumn,29,11,1870,Autumn,"for some time has that removed the effect of the drought , broken the springs , and sinit otherwise been beneficial","Western Mail, 29th November 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17859,26,12,1870,Winter,26,12,1870,Winter,"I. of the principal causes for this , From this drought the X salmon rod-fishings all over the kingdom have Suffered","Western Mail, 26th December 1870",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17860,31,1,1871,Winter,31,1,1871,Winter,a revolition in the value of turitips . After the drought of last year thero was certainly not more than lutif,"Western Mail, 31st January 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17861,14,2,1871,Winter,14,2,1871,Winter,. b te We certainly begin theyear amply provided against drought . c te With a favourable sprinig we may have,"Western Mail, 14th February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17862,17,2,1871,Winter,17,2,1871,Winter,"Landed Proprietors ald Agriculturiets that , in consequnece of the drought of last senson , Clover Secd anm Grasses have considertbly","Western Mail, 17th February 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17863,8,3,1871,Spring,8,3,1871,Spring,"Landed Proprietors and Agricultarists that , in consequence of the drought of last season , Clover Seed and Grasses have considerably","Western Mail, 08th March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17864,15,3,1871,Spring,15,3,1871,Spring,"to landed Proprietors and Agricnlturists tha4 in eonsequenos of the drought of lastseason , Clover Seed undarasses bave considerably advanced in","Western Mail, 15th March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17865,22,3,1871,Spring,22,3,1871,Spring,"Landed Proprietors and Aggrlanlturiste that , ia eoneseonence of the drought of set season , Oloyar Seed and Geneses have eineiderably","Western Mail, 22nd March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17866,29,3,1871,Spring,29,3,1871,Spring,"Landed Proprietors and Agricultaril s that , in eonnequnecoof the drought of last esason , Clover Seed uendGrmssss have considerably advaneed","Western Mail, 29th March 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17867,4,4,1871,Spring,4,4,1871,Spring,"to the dean , end in the end the plaintiff drought his action . . Since tine SUit had been begunl","Western Mail, 04th April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17868,6,4,1871,Spring,6,4,1871,Spring,"he a dry oen we . are threatened di1 wNills drought , since the spriegs ' ace lowver aoil the .","Western Mail, 06th April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17869,12,4,1871,Spring,12,4,1871,Spring,"Propriotors and Agrioultarists that , in U1 consequence of the drought of last seasoun Clover Seed aud Grasses JJ have considerably","Western Mail, 12nd April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17870,19,4,1871,Spring,19,4,1871,Spring,"Landed Proprietors and Agriculturits that , in consequence of the drought of last season , Clover Seed and Grasses have considerably","Western Mail, 19th April 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17871,4,5,1871,Spring,4,5,1871,Spring,"to be affe6ted thcreby . The' injurious effeot of loug-continued droughts has , therefore , become a question of vital importance","Western Mail, 04th May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17872,4,5,1871,Spring,4,5,1871,Spring,With the view of obviating the heavy losses from these droughts which occur to the arictiltamal interests'in the 'west and soiuth,"Western Mail, 04th May 1871",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17873,22,5,1871,Spring,22,5,1871,Spring,the 3rd not a of this month . Notwithstanding the drought . the frail M11u1A crop of Cmlifornia this season will,"Western Mail, 22nd May 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17874,12,6,1871,Summer,12,6,1871,Summer,rainy season had set in . Barbadoes continued suflering from drought . The Haititn f'iiigZaticu rSce says the thirty-six coin- munee,"Western Mail, 12nd June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17875,20,6,1871,Summer,20,6,1871,Summer,"months , and to make matters worse had t suffered drought for two years . Soap had been a stranger to","Western Mail, 20th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17876,20,6,1871,Summer,20,6,1871,Summer,", for a what with floods , hunger , and drought , they would sor eemnto be in a perilous state","Western Mail, 20th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17877,20,6,1871,Summer,20,6,1871,Summer,"consequence of the excessive cx . NG. tent of the drought , not only most injuriously affeeted the in the agriculturists","Western Mail, 20th June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17878,20,6,1871,Summer,20,6,1871,Summer,". Vior two years the colonists ' had suffered from drought , and the wheat crop generally had failed . Last","Western Mail, 20th June 1871",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17879,22,6,1871,Summer,22,6,1871,Summer,"spokes , anld wheel stocks . Also , three powerfil drought horses , very fast trottine pony , new trap aed","Western Mail, 22nd June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17880,23,6,1871,Summer,23,6,1871,Summer,"Jackson . He . a is brew , W. J. Drought , Mathematics , Daooiel James . a to The Rev.","Western Mail, 23rd June 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17881,4,7,1871,Summer,4,7,1871,Summer,"Cowper'a stoves for heating the , air . During the drought of last summer most of the worksi in' Wales had'","Western Mail, 04th July 1871",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17882,8,7,1871,Summer,8,7,1871,Summer,"men , I was not in had oircumstancs until the drought at Wagga.Wagiva , Pt whaen I WAS in business .","Western Mail, 08th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17883,20,7,1871,Summer,20,7,1871,Summer,to weleouno all and several whto claimed to slake their drought in the namne of the vioetor As the crowd rolleid,"Western Mail, 20th July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17884,31,7,1871,Summer,31,7,1871,Summer,". "" The colony had suffered for two years from drought , and the whole wheat crop of I last year","Western Mail, 31st July 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17885,4,8,1871,Summer,4,8,1871,Summer,"have been so abundantly roplenished as to defy inconvenienco from drought for some timo , should a dry season set in","Western Mail, 04th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17886,21,8,1871,Summer,21,8,1871,Summer,"the -staple of life , the * prdvailiig . ts drought hag dried up the switeps , end caused a cbmplete","Western Mail, 21st August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17887,30,8,1871,Summer,30,8,1871,Summer,"abnormally cold summer , but a high temperature and prolonged drought are , if la- not predisposing causes of the disease","Western Mail, 30th August 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17888,8,9,1871,Autumn,8,9,1871,Autumn,"The vessel carries 70 tens dand weight non a lighst drought of water , takes the rocund , and iSo a","Western Mail, 08th September 1871",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17889,2,10,1871,Autumn,2,10,1871,Autumn,"other parts of the country the harvest , notwithstauding the drought , has , on the whole , turned out pretty","Western Mail, 02nd October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17890,24,10,1871,Autumn,24,10,1871,Autumn,"the ; few . noarentifdd 'f sdfdty'- ; iTm 'lnng drought leaves tim ' ' The' hdrl "" n 'd s'biPHh'dryas","Western Mail, 24th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17891,25,10,1871,Autumn,25,10,1871,Autumn,of a few thousand dollars for fuel in times of drought would cause showvera wlich might be worth ten tineq that,"Western Mail, 25th October 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17892,4,11,1871,Autumn,4,11,1871,Autumn,"Ose SLOOP , 20 tona burthai ; 4t.e Gin , drought , Rod Beat ; Onta LIGUTIORI , '20 tons burthan","Western Mail, 04th November 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17893,8,11,1871,Autumn,8,11,1871,Autumn,"brands . Bnrton Ales and llblina toot inhbottlo aind on drought . A Hpilnooii Coice RIoom . Well Aired Bods ,","Western Mail, 08th November 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17894,17,11,1871,Autumn,17,11,1871,Autumn,"uia flee for oar lives , Still , when the drought of the present seanes hod lasted much longer than previous","Western Mail, 17th November 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17895,16,12,1871,Winter,16,12,1871,Winter,". Old , Hel , and Palo Aloes , on Drought nod in Bottle . 130 ; lbAVID WILLIAMS , WINE","Western Mail, 16th December 1871",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17896,23,12,1871,Winter,23,12,1871,Winter,of thle opportunities -which slept at wore wanting after the drought lest year-of sceuring wall- on the grown and fattened aibimnels,"Western Mail, 23rd December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17897,23,12,1871,Winter,23,12,1871,Winter,", BoeiLtavoe , Race ( in iic otrd Ohm , Droughts Backpammon , Table hiroeqnt , ansd all the Onmee of","Western Mail, 23rd December 1871",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17898,21,1,1873,Winter,21,1,1873,Winter,"magnifioent yield , notwithstanding t of that the beat and drought killed almost everything else . They appear to be proof","Western Mail, 21st January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17899,23,1,1873,Winter,23,1,1873,Winter,"damin able to go in and cut with a greater drought 'ti of of rwater , than thoss entering the East","Western Mail, 23rd January 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17900,14,4,1873,Spring,14,4,1873,Spring,that a single failure of the rice f harvest through drought caubes a famino . S Tm-iE DEATH ISAANNOUNOCD of Mr.,"Western Mail, 14th April 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17901,3,6,1873,Summer,3,6,1873,Summer,"tons 01 regilater , carries 240 tone on 12ift . drought of wa'ter. ; Mho Ph1. is well found In sails","Western Mail, 03rd June 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17902,12,6,1873,Summer,12,6,1873,Summer,"nt . LealihcholdProperties , at SwaUseD ...... ... Junoe20 p Drought . o.s.s .. t .......... ................. Jane 21 cb ,","Western Mail, 12nd June 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17903,9,7,1873,Summer,9,7,1873,Summer,B Bs8Hand Alignpp 'd Fine Alop in Bottle and on Drought . ( luirnmeas Celebrated Stout . -A I L I,"Western Mail, 09th July 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17904,23,7,1873,Summer,23,7,1873,Summer,", 0 leasj end Aflgop$'a Fino AlcA in Blottloeand du Drought , .2 FAM ILI1I BSU P PLIR ID . 50","Western Mail, 23rd July 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17905,13,10,1873,Autumn,13,10,1873,Autumn,11. -The -cotton crop lhs recently suffered -4uch damage from drought and wormis . The yellow fever is abating' at Shreveport,"Western Mail, 13rd October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17906,23,10,1873,Autumn,23,10,1873,Autumn,"-thi lAi ` 1'nVInsieso. the history '6f 'the Prophet The drought , the . * risig f ti''. iddsson te sen","Western Mail, 23rd October 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17907,18,11,1873,Autumn,18,11,1873,Autumn,and says that.tho yield ofteanwill bcmuc'h affected IL sho'uld the drought continue . There had . been no h ni since,"Western Mail, 18th November 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17908,9,12,1873,Winter,9,12,1873,Winter,"ie Ir . work ha' ot been hindered hith4rto by drought or-' ete 'eXCeSIVe Wet , ' nUii Klayery fair stArt","Western Mail, 09th December 1873",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17909,11,12,1873,Winter,11,12,1873,Winter,"at the above old-establishehd ' . H7ouse. line Ales on drought adl in bottios Ittx2t- Si ; , - ' ""","Western Mail, 11st December 1873",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL17,Bridgend,19th Century newspaper,Media 17910,20,3,1874,Spring,20,3,1874,Spring,of the British arms . I deeply regret that the drought of last summer has affected the most populous provinces of,"Western Mail, 20th March 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17911,28,4,1874,Spring,28,4,1874,Spring,"yield , for there are the wet sole and the drought to upset all my reckon- whi ing . Neither can","Western Mail, 28th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17912,30,4,1874,Spring,30,4,1874,Spring,"the view to catching fire easily , and thE long drought has made everything as dry as tindr r . But","Western Mail, 30th April 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17913,15,5,1874,Spring,15,5,1874,Spring,"say that notwith- standing the leeb was empty and the drought that existed , they had obtained between 6,000 aud 7,000","Western Mail, 15th May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17914,21,5,1874,Spring,21,5,1874,Spring,up to the poles . In consequence of the continued drought the hay crop will be very short on the uplands,"Western Mail, 21st May 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17915,1,6,1874,Summer,1,6,1874,Summer,"The river in the summer being subject to severe ; droughts , the volume of water is kept uniform by two","Western Mail, 01st June 1874",Scotland,UKM,UKM2,UKM23,Goshen,19th Century newspaper,Media 17916,4,6,1874,Summer,4,6,1874,Summer,the demand . Miuch apprehension is prevalent that the present drought nmay continue and prevent the pasturage from growing . Should,"Western Mail, 04th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17917,11,6,1874,Summer,11,6,1874,Summer,"their mills standing still . in view of tho prevailing drought , the coyporation yesteray deputed : the committee , as","Western Mail, 11st June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17918,11,6,1874,Summer,11,6,1874,Summer,"aelS the eorpoti its own wter back during eeasons of drought tkm to kwp it to grindcora with . , Mr.","Western Mail, 11st June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17919,11,6,1874,Summer,11,6,1874,Summer,", who , doubtless , oftonimay for sesoo m ani drought , apd fot obvious reaaohs , They par wdL The","Western Mail, 11st June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17920,11,6,1874,Summer,11,6,1874,Summer,large as expected . owing no doubt to the great drought that prevails throughout the county . Buyers also lg were,"Western Mail, 11st June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17921,12,6,1874,Summer,12,6,1874,Summer,"taken over 40lbs. weight . From the con- . tinued drought in the neighbouarhood the river is very low , and","Western Mail, 12nd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17922,12,6,1874,Summer,12,6,1874,Summer,"little doing in them , the high rates and continued drought , with consequent scarcity of food , operating seriously against","Western Mail, 12nd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17923,17,6,1874,Summer,17,6,1874,Summer,"attributed to the rain which fell in April , the drought in May , and also to the inundations , by","Western Mail, 17th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17924,17,6,1874,Summer,17,6,1874,Summer,dast are not n- he only results of the present drought which the ci- inhabitants of Blaenavon have had to witness,"Western Mail, 17th June 1874",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL16,Blaenavon,19th Century newspaper,Media 17925,18,6,1874,Summer,18,6,1874,Summer,"to command attention , and vI thereare rumours of -the drought having induced bt somne fatal diseases in poultry . Game","Western Mail, 18th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17926,19,6,1874,Summer,19,6,1874,Summer,", baut with the continued dry weather , and consequent drought , trade keeps very quiet , and altltough holderis yesterday","Western Mail, 19th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17927,19,6,1874,Summer,19,6,1874,Summer,"at , In the morning following h the day of drought , they are awakened by or ir awalke to hear","Western Mail, 19th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17928,22,6,1874,Summer,22,6,1874,Summer,sent up to Akim to inquire into it all . DROUGHT IN SCOTLAND . The Sotaman states that the Tweed has,"Western Mail, 22nd June 1874",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17929,22,6,1874,Summer,22,6,1874,Summer,"Already the usual death-rate has been slightly increased by the drought . MB , IMNETAOU JOHNSTON , who took an active","Western Mail, 22nd June 1874",England,UKJ,UKJ2,UKJ22,Hastings,19th Century newspaper,Media 17930,22,6,1874,Summer,22,6,1874,Summer,"time , t when , in consequence of the long-contiuued drought , water is becoming scarce , it is pleasant to","Western Mail, 22nd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17931,22,6,1874,Summer,22,6,1874,Summer,", however , with bat indifferent success , The long drought has caused the otter to retreat into culverts and old","Western Mail, 22nd June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17932,24,6,1874,Summer,24,6,1874,Summer,"been visited by a refreshing downpour of rain . The drought , which has now existed over a period of nearly","Western Mail, 24th June 1874","England,Wales",UKL,UKL2,UKL22,"Glamorganshire,South Wales",19th Century newspaper,Media 17933,24,6,1874,Summer,24,6,1874,Summer,"IN SOUTH WALES . After nearly three months of continuous drought , which had given rise to a variety of prognostica-","Western Mail, 24th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17934,24,6,1874,Summer,24,6,1874,Summer,"welcome change . I the agricultural parts of Glamnorganshire the drought has been very severely felt , and there can be","Western Mail, 24th June 1874",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Glamorganshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 17935,26,6,1874,Summer,26,6,1874,Summer,"be stopped by the water company , in view of drought . LBRITON FERRY . L ILOCAL BOARD ELECTION. -The foil","Western Mail, 26th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17936,27,6,1874,Summer,27,6,1874,Summer,"... SI HAIWEST Pl ; oS'1.CTS , -The long-contiuued ii drought has boen very severely felt in this neigh- e bourhood","Western Mail, 27th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17937,27,6,1874,Summer,27,6,1874,Summer,"complete standstill , owing to t the weeks of continuous drought . Oats are also tl very backward from the same","Western Mail, 27th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17938,29,6,1874,Summer,29,6,1874,Summer,"reain yesterday has checked , if not termiinated , the drought which for so long a period has existed ill the","Western Mail, 29th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17939,29,6,1874,Summer,29,6,1874,Summer,"and a number fALL IN THE MIDLAND COUNTIES .. 'eat drought in the Midlands , the contina- auce' 4which was causing","Western Mail, 29th June 1874","England,Wales","UKL,UKF,UKG",UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 17940,29,6,1874,Summer,29,6,1874,Summer,upon tho crops . which are suffering sariously from tVo drought . NEW JOINT-STOOK COMPANIE3 . The Invesdors ' Guardianw newspaper,"Western Mail, 29th June 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17941,1,7,1874,Summer,1,7,1874,Summer,"quality . Superiort Ale and Porter in Botile and on Drought . W eli Aired Beds. 7235yll TIIE[BORNE ARMS , Hill's-terrace","Western Mail, 01st July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17942,6,7,1874,Summer,6,7,1874,Summer,"takes in the fertile showers after a long and protracted drought . In' fact , the present prosperous condition of unionism1","Western Mail, 06th July 1874",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17943,7,7,1874,Summer,7,7,1874,Summer,"failure of local water sapplies , owing to the long drought , and at Lanharran and P encoed it was agreed","Western Mail, 07th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17944,9,7,1874,Summer,9,7,1874,Summer,"we ought not ' to be ourpaised that the long drought has brought . e out the "" political . gracehoppers","Western Mail, 09th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17945,10,7,1874,Summer,10,7,1874,Summer,"store cattle:on Re , , tiser , but the contiUAred drought and thn prospect ot u of a greater scarcity of","Western Mail, 10th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17946,11,7,1874,Summer,11,7,1874,Summer,"the course of 1 ; a few days . The drought is also severely . e felt at Poxntardulais , and","Western Mail, 11st July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17947,11,7,1874,Summer,11,7,1874,Summer,"T AD E. COLLAPSE OF T1IE ARBSJIVR&ThOU SCaELME . THE DROUGHT . PONTARDUL1li' , lXR[DAT , Mr. Rupert Kettle hcld a","Western Mail, 11st July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17948,13,7,1874,Summer,13,7,1874,Summer,"ie "" IEKLAIIN aalso contains'ltr a ierrvSlctosClun OV Chess and' Droughts . N Pens Local 'Sketches , an-J th Local and","Western Mail, 13rd July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17949,15,7,1874,Summer,15,7,1874,Summer,", b , 'een , ned'toaimprove it , ; alon-continued drought rendered , itb-exceedingy , has hard anud , dangeroue .","Western Mail, 15th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17950,16,7,1874,Summer,16,7,1874,Summer,prevailed rellecetins ly a wet July to follow the long drought . This soeeus cil lilrnly to be a year of,"Western Mail, 16th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17951,16,7,1874,Summer,16,7,1874,Summer,. del In Mindapore the indigo is dying from the drought . Sir R. Temple leaves for Chum- bn parun to-night,"Western Mail, 16th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17952,16,7,1874,Summer,16,7,1874,Summer,"shadows oren t , the water-whioh , owing to longlprotractild drought di : r- wercin atramslucentcondition , atnd putShakepesare 's ml","Western Mail, 16th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17953,16,7,1874,Summer,16,7,1874,Summer,". This : may bei attribited to the' a excessive drought 'which has pervaded this district 8 1ifor the pest ,","Western Mail, 16th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17954,17,7,1874,Summer,17,7,1874,Summer,"obtained by the compression or- 'bar veundirng of atonesg.x The drought has told herieinthe usual manner , the 'drir It famous","Western Mail, 17th July 1874",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Hirwain,19th Century newspaper,Media 17955,17,7,1874,Summer,17,7,1874,Summer,farms near the hills suf- ed' feiing most from the drought . BUILTHI . A BARA AvIs. -At the Builth market,"Western Mail, 17th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17956,20,7,1874,Summer,20,7,1874,Summer,"prices still high , h only excuse e being the drought . XButter , is , 7d. to is. 8d. per","Western Mail, 20th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17957,22,7,1874,Summer,22,7,1874,Summer,"'I iERTEl'IYlR , Tueooer. : Li Ai vs Th loig' drought ended 'teat evening , and vU tob the catisfaction of","Western Mail, 22nd July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17958,25,7,1874,Summer,25,7,1874,Summer,"Spirits of' the brvt qualiiy , mn Bottles and on Drought .. 78E4 , tts . DAVID ERfiS , Propocarxoa SHIPPING","Western Mail, 25th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17959,30,7,1874,Summer,30,7,1874,Summer,", 2 , Ale and Porter in Bettle and on Drought . *ell Aired ucrace , Beds 1282jyi1 or ; or","Western Mail, 30th July 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17960,7,8,1874,Summer,7,8,1874,Summer,"England , in IrletOw , end 1t4 France tile lor drought has told heavily aeint fisch ife . Duriag' tits th","Western Mail, 07th August 1874",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17961,7,8,1874,Summer,7,8,1874,Summer,ard tattered blankset. 'Bbt in England ald Franoe ion' the drought haa only . proved- > reely fatadl osr The 2great.,"Western Mail, 07th August 1874",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17962,11,8,1874,Summer,11,8,1874,Summer,"ith with past years , evinced the fact that the drought om did not affect the Bream cotders ' gardens ,","Western Mail, 11st August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17963,13,8,1874,Summer,13,8,1874,Summer,Dublin flt Pp BMg W ilt v Q te3er O drought aWd In bottl. . 8 d SiJ0 OTtoARD ; 1F,"Western Mail, 13rd August 1874",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17964,20,8,1874,Summer,20,8,1874,Summer,"annum . . ; Refer- V ring to the recent drought , ' thedireetors observe that while it has taixed thie","Western Mail, 20th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17965,20,8,1874,Summer,20,8,1874,Summer,yayble on September 5 . The extnaordinary and Moot unparalleled drought of' the present summer has taxed the resources of every,"Western Mail, 20th August 1874",UK,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17966,25,8,1874,Summer,25,8,1874,Summer,"s "" Fc'ny . ' In consequence of the great drought of the tion inpreenet' year , Zdr . : HawTksley","Western Mail, 25th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17967,25,8,1874,Summer,25,8,1874,Summer,"in the country , calling their attention to the present drought , and remmnding them of their dutie , end 'urging","Western Mail, 25th August 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17968,2,9,1874,Autumn,2,9,1874,Autumn,". 's July , and Augpt wer Ic enan.d b drought , n'ets aid l i a13 i the puttb end","Western Mail, 02nd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17969,3,9,1874,Autumn,3,9,1874,Autumn,"to be inferior . to'thoae' of 1878 '6*ing to the- drought ofthe , pat anainer. r , The Ponitigny Pilgrim arrived","Western Mail, 03rd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17970,3,9,1874,Autumn,3,9,1874,Autumn,"Vermont by th , -a slightly reduced majority . The drought has rendered the cotton crop3 hc Inferior t3 those of","Western Mail, 03rd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17971,4,9,1874,Autumn,4,9,1874,Autumn,"in consequenceof ihe drawbacks they had owing to the long drought . The intima tion was thankfully received . COWBRIDGE ,","Western Mail, 04th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17972,5,9,1874,Autumn,5,9,1874,Autumn,"ou n Londonand abltn Sof hBass 's quality . bitersc drought and -a bottee D Stout . jKEISEA TAVERNE , Bute-hsn","Western Mail, 05th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17973,15,9,1874,Autumn,15,9,1874,Autumn,". ' The drynes of the eadrh from the' previous drought quickly absorbed the shower , and the bulk . 'of","Western Mail, 15th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17974,15,9,1874,Autumn,15,9,1874,Autumn,"dd cf biliddinAi worke , &c. 'and for preventing dovm droughts and sulphurous smells in chimneys .. Price lists . &c","Western Mail, 15th September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17975,23,9,1874,Autumn,23,9,1874,Autumn,"Next week . we expect company . IK "" IThe drought to savere ; no real seaking sinee 'the last Mlay","Western Mail, 23rd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17976,23,9,1874,Autumn,23,9,1874,Autumn,", never come aloneP' There has been ti ; long drought here ; no rain for'nesaly two . smohths , 'but","Western Mail, 23rd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17977,23,9,1874,Autumn,23,9,1874,Autumn,"er- bind by day . On account ot thE great drought , the iqr' horeesaud cattle can sarcely get enougls-q grrze","Western Mail, 23rd September 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17978,6,10,1874,Autumn,6,10,1874,Autumn,is anticjpated thatit will jessci'tte effectsof. 1 ; the -protracted drought ; . : -- -The- abundant wheat crop is still,"Western Mail, 06th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17979,6,10,1874,Autumn,6,10,1874,Autumn,"t 'jprlgna , 'es . : leaseu:th effeotso. theb.protmcted sri drought . '-Tlio bheat crop I*stil l'aburieotheo od hinikolesi . fall","Western Mail, 06th October 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17980,24,10,1874,Autumn,24,10,1874,Autumn,", works , * . &c. and for provetieg dovru drought and sulphurous JAMES EOWORTH , Victoria Work Farnwortb , pear","Western Mail, 24th October 1874",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD32,Bolton,19th Century newspaper,Media 17981,6,11,1874,Autumn,6,11,1874,Autumn,"capital had been entirely consruned-a circumstance attributable to the long drought of the'past summer-and that , as a consequence , some","Western Mail, 06th November 1874",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17982,6,11,1874,Autumn,6,11,1874,Autumn,", iat t of affairs brought about by the long& drought f f the peat summeor whereby thlo dressing of oer","Western Mail, 06th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17983,6,11,1874,Autumn,6,11,1874,Autumn,". ur is eli in excellent condition.Inoleqee of the unprecedented drought threoghout the summer , E. causinlg So Serisus a dolay","Western Mail, 06th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17984,6,11,1874,Autumn,6,11,1874,Autumn,"machinery , it 3 cen bhocmeo empty , During theo drought ii w c made extensive alterations in some a of","Western Mail, 06th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17985,6,11,1874,Autumn,6,11,1874,Autumn,"customary to meet at the mine , 'e hut thelong drought and its interference wilh the . operations had drifted them","Western Mail, 06th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17986,12,11,1874,Autumn,12,11,1874,Autumn,"ekOkr MdMR J. B. LREDER , N BrcmokAdColliery .......... Nv Drought Horses , Cattlet &c nqarSwansii o.I Housneholdl Fsirnitsre at Swansi","Western Mail, 12nd November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17987,14,11,1874,Autumn,14,11,1874,Autumn,", fiiteen . ) j ; ctiocll-brod , anol poweilul drought horses , one u handsoroO cob . - Is l.orclieon","Western Mail, 14th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17988,20,11,1874,Autumn,20,11,1874,Autumn,"deputation of trado- unilonlits , who I objected to being Drought within the provisions of the T1111 to amend the law","Western Mail, 20th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17989,30,11,1874,Autumn,30,11,1874,Autumn,"the works with hydraulic motors have been much troubled by drought , d- while in tho snme disiriot , cangratulatloas an","Western Mail, 30th November 1874",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17990,19,1,1875,Winter,19,1,1875,Winter,from them to which the rain when it comes after droughts : may convey their contents . The only security Iwhich,"Western Mail, 19th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17991,26,1,1875,Winter,26,1,1875,Winter,more raiu is vanted to make up it for the drought of last year . The wheat trade is Al severely,"Western Mail, 26th January 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17992,9,3,1875,Spring,9,3,1875,Spring,"-1 rI bred Shropehre Down ram , B powerf el drought horses , I two-yesr colt , f by Prince Arthur","Western Mail, 09th March 1875",England,UKE,,,Yorkshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 17993,17,3,1875,Spring,17,3,1875,Spring,"Lii diays , this being the period over which a drought wvuld extend In dry reasone , The reservoir would b","Western Mail, 17th March 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17994,3,5,1875,Spring,3,5,1875,Spring,"and , at the moment , go from the long drought , thirsty lands unuder oultiva- let lieu , bet who","Western Mail, 03rd May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17995,19,5,1875,Spring,19,5,1875,Spring,PALE COAMPAGNE OIDE Rl FOR 130T CLINO . Ditto SWELiT DROUGHT . Souieraet and Devon Mill Qualities from Sd per gallon,"Western Mail, 19th May 1875","England,Wales","UKK,UKL",UKK4,UKK43,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17996,25,5,1875,Spring,25,5,1875,Spring,"needed supply , forage must again be short , The drought being more felt In Francs , It Is estImated that","Western Mail, 25th May 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17997,1,6,1875,Summer,1,6,1875,Summer,"rather lower rates , and Californb , after fears shout drought , promises a to outdo all her previous exports from","Western Mail, 01st June 1875",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17998,15,6,1875,Summer,15,6,1875,Summer,"trade . Taere was saflticient influence in the perlod of drought to affect the markats , which , up to Thurrday","Western Mail, 15th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 17999,15,6,1875,Summer,15,6,1875,Summer,"the weather has yet to be aoon , but tho drought being broken , apprehen- slons unoer that head can not","Western Mail, 15th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18000,17,6,1875,Summer,17,6,1875,Summer,"to allow the cropr to mature aftertheir flight . A drought woutld ruln them , but droughts are very ratre at","Western Mail, 17th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18001,17,6,1875,Summer,17,6,1875,Summer,"aftertheir flight . A drought woutld ruln them , but droughts are very ratre at thil time of the year .","Western Mail, 17th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18002,26,6,1875,Summer,26,6,1875,Summer,"iiccoltieeu ifl f/isIortio-jit of the iders State . lout , Droughts , whichr are such a frequent cauie of less The","Western Mail, 26th June 1875",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18003,14,7,1876,Summer,14,7,1876,Summer,"hay , I goats , and . roots . The drought of the past two I metAhs has made heavy early","Western Mail, 14th July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18004,14,7,1876,Summer,14,7,1876,Summer,"splendid oendition , though short quantity . The whoets like drought , and have improved with warmer weather : and 7","Western Mail, 14th July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18005,17,7,1876,Summer,17,7,1876,Summer,", who will birdly be sent-to the pestIf tlhe' present drought continues , S. ingfield has been struck out , but","Western Mail, 17th July 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18006,7,8,1876,Summer,7,8,1876,Summer,"month did munch to mitigate the severity of til c drought , and to prevent our being utterly burned Time barometer","Western Mail, 07th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18007,8,8,1876,Summer,8,8,1876,Summer,es now that it has reached maturity . The long drought has completely burnt up the pasture tl : ce on,"Western Mail, 08th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18008,11,8,1876,Summer,11,8,1876,Summer,"t ? ctiesoiirid50CefeCtmt tue . -li etleont , of the drought , which is ceideciri-ti by the suer I : iryii:cs","Western Mail, 11st August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18009,12,8,1876,Summer,12,8,1876,Summer,"abh PONTYPRIDD . Tses . Nriv WVATERV.oRESs. --Duflng the late drought the inhabitants of this towrn experienced , , J and","Western Mail, 12nd August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18010,17,8,1876,Summer,17,8,1876,Summer,"and the trees caught , and , owing to the drought , the fiames spread wtrh in- conceivable rapidity . The","Western Mail, 17th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18011,19,8,1876,Summer,19,8,1876,Summer,"' ' Txx water supply , owing to the continuedi drought , is becoming scarce for mauF persons , though ,","Western Mail, 19th August 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18012,4,10,1876,Autumn,4,10,1876,Autumn,"works company stated that in consequence of the s long drought the company was compelled to 3 diminish the supply ,","Western Mail, 04th October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18013,6,10,1876,Autumn,6,10,1876,Autumn,"come like a refreshing r ) shower after a long drought ? For the sake t of the stage itself ,","Western Mail, 06th October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18014,18,10,1876,Autumn,18,10,1876,Autumn,"water , un . less prevented by frost , unusual drought , inevit. able accident , or necessary repairs . The","Western Mail, 18th October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18015,18,10,1876,Autumn,18,10,1876,Autumn,The late supply was as alleged in consequence of unusual drought . The report added that there was no uro- vision,"Western Mail, 18th October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18016,28,10,1876,Autumn,28,10,1876,Autumn,Byer ay Dead fish in the river occurred aftar a drought . inure 11 By Mr. Pritchard : He got as,"Western Mail, 28th October 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18017,15,11,1876,Autumn,15,11,1876,Autumn,". Situated as the Wye is , three years of drought like 1868-70 was ears to affect the producing capacity of","Western Mail, 15th November 1876",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Wye,19th Century newspaper,Media 18018,16,11,1876,Autumn,16,11,1876,Autumn,"more than imminent , and especially so N if unwonted drought supervenes . When the two a reservoirs are in fall","Western Mail, 16th November 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18019,17,11,1876,Autumn,17,11,1876,Autumn,"all . In eleven years there were five of extreme drought-three consecu- tively , 1868 , 1869 , and 1870 .","Western Mail, 17th November 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18020,28,11,1876,Autumn,28,11,1876,Autumn,plot of land in sommer time when so Cevere a drought prevailed that what the monks planted was often scorched by,"Western Mail, 28th November 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18021,27,12,1876,Winter,27,12,1876,Winter,"trenched and re- b 6t peatedly hoed will withstand more drought than "" L. ground that has been less skilfully treated","Western Mail, 27th December 1876",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18022,10,1,1877,Winter,10,1,1877,Winter,"about 11 years . It is supposed that the heavy drought mast have thrown , the cars ] from the track","Western Mail, 10th January 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18023,10,2,1877,Winter,10,2,1877,Winter,"retirement of Sir E. Antrobus. on i the Address being Drought p' byLord Gal- way , -Mr . Grant Duff made","Western Mail, 10th February 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18024,12,3,1877,Spring,12,3,1877,Spring,"fisheries have done well ; . bat the on extreme drought of the summer months , combined the "" Nwih the","Western Mail, 12nd March 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18025,12,3,1877,Spring,12,3,1877,Spring,"licences during the CpJast , year . The f exeessive drought of the sumniner months has been ltg3 very li-ejudicimi to","Western Mail, 12nd March 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18026,16,5,1877,Spring,16,5,1877,Spring,"divisional petty sessions , on Tuesday , Thomas Holloway was Drought up in custody , charged with stabbing Sarah Ann Evans","Western Mail, 16th May 1877",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL16,Caerphilly,19th Century newspaper,Media 18027,26,6,1877,Summer,26,6,1877,Summer,"Test a4urthersatisfactory afance , exceptin' diitriots 'od : , where drought has been severe . "" . Barley and oats thu","Western Mail, 26th June 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18028,19,9,1877,Autumn,19,9,1877,Autumn,"Berar , Bellary , and other places where the fri drought has been most severe . Hofpes are enter- hla tained","Western Mail, 19th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18029,19,9,1877,Autumn,19,9,1877,Autumn,"n 's lorlsihap to the great distress , occasioned by drought , in the icec provinces of Ceara ( 550,000 iahabitants","Western Mail, 19th September 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18030,25,9,1877,Autumn,25,9,1877,Autumn,"Pure- and Highly-brea.Cotswold 'She , 7P6ure-bred Hereford . Cattle , Drought Horses a , It , Pigs , - Implements ,","Western Mail, 25th September 1877",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18031,6,11,1877,Autumn,6,11,1877,Autumn,"by French farmers , who hate long been complaining of drought . Harvest operations- are now at an end , exept","Western Mail, 06th November 1877",Scotland,UKM,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18032,30,11,1877,Autumn,30,11,1877,Autumn,"said , -were the more noteworthy eon. aiderimg the severe drought which had prevailed m some parts of the Colony .","Western Mail, 30th November 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18033,31,12,1877,Winter,31,12,1877,Winter,"of the second year 's crop , rained by prolonged drought , produced a terrible dearth , which , despite the","Western Mail, 31st December 1877",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18034,19,1,1878,Winter,19,1,1878,Winter,Tyndall in supplicating Providence for raiu during a period of drought . The deputies are moro occupied about extending primary education,"Western Mail, 19th January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18035,23,1,1878,Winter,23,1,1878,Winter,"was this , that all oureffortswere utterly paralysed bya with drought of water , well knowing as we did that 50o","Western Mail, 23rd January 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18036,19,3,1878,Spring,19,3,1878,Spring,", and 1 Uurham pedigree liOBfESi , -Oee dark bWy drought horse , 7 years old , lutvUt 1 ; bLds","Western Mail, 19th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18037,29,3,1878,Spring,29,3,1878,Spring,", and 1 Darhan podigrse bull H01ES. -One dark bay drought horse , 7 years old , about 17 heads higb","Western Mail, 29th March 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18038,8,4,1878,Spring,8,4,1878,Spring,"towards completion , and the net will be a , Drought in the COurse of a fortnight from the fac. )","Western Mail, 08th April 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18039,7,5,1878,Spring,7,5,1878,Spring,"stream , like others , maust euffer in times of drought Ly and temporary exhaustion ; and it seems to betray","Western Mail, 07th May 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18040,22,6,1878,Summer,22,6,1878,Summer,had been frewed to quit Oncev in consequence unlt of drought One hundred end seventy of them the perished in the,"Western Mail, 22nd June 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18041,20,8,1878,Summer,20,8,1878,Summer,"barley has been pre- r 'rented from filing out by drought in some of the h lowland district , although the","Western Mail, 20th August 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18042,3,9,1878,Autumn,3,9,1878,Autumn,"cropsiStland on thelight dry soUh , - *ica -sufered fro-etheR drought of -July , may tyi1el ously , but in.general-e-heavt'ed of","Western Mail, 03rd September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18043,7,9,1878,Autumn,7,9,1878,Autumn,"total for the whole of Australssia' previous to the late drought , when about eight millions perished , could not have","Western Mail, 07th September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18044,23,9,1878,Autumn,23,9,1878,Autumn,"dowai Rams 79 Mountain Ewes andIWtes(a) 12 young attle , drought horses , bamrsthe es old ; =nirpob horne by ""","Western Mail, 23rd September 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18045,6,12,1878,Winter,6,12,1878,Winter,"natives on in the neighbourhood of Pretoria . The of drought is causing great distress , especially or at the diamond","Western Mail, 06th December 1878",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18046,1,2,1879,Winter,1,2,1879,Winter,"and then -perhaps camea depresiion' of trade starik , ora droUght and then die ) ' . ultile arose. - 'It","Western Mail, 01st February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18047,12,2,1879,Winter,12,2,1879,Winter,"as "" 6f e list "" s ft prescibed. a drought hae had Vreviously ha lonefroM-n.w&avid , the without aitepnq .","Western Mail, 12nd February 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18048,5,3,1879,Spring,5,3,1879,Spring,"the crops exPeded expectation . In Cashmere , where the drought Was 9Ppced , the Government had reolved to send 4","Western Mail, 05th March 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18049,17,5,1879,Spring,17,5,1879,Spring,"there are three successive io sumers of intense heat and drought , and as many winters of extreme cold . nd","Western Mail, 17th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18050,17,5,1879,Spring,17,5,1879,Spring,years in which there s litdo ted fear of prolonged drought or frost . Mr. the LowE brings a long array,"Western Mail, 17th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18051,17,5,1879,Spring,17,5,1879,Spring,in regarding all the famines recorded am. as due to drought . During the Middle Ages many were the result of,"Western Mail, 17th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18052,17,5,1879,Spring,17,5,1879,Spring,"Rain ifs oftener complained aow es . "" of than drought . Still , after mnakingc d to allowance for the","Western Mail, 17th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18053,17,5,1879,Spring,17,5,1879,Spring,"with varying severity during the lai . three years of drought , the heat extends over oth a very large portion","Western Mail, 17th May 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18054,2,7,1879,Summer,2,7,1879,Summer,", seven months ago , there had been a I drought for three years , and everything looked al very perched","Western Mail, 02nd July 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18055,5,8,1879,Summer,5,8,1879,Summer,"eel , te frequent C d , storms , the drought , and the grasshoppers , whioh I Lai do not","Western Mail, 05th August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18056,11,8,1879,Summer,11,8,1879,Summer,patient waiting for the few hours ' S ; o drought . A greatly reduced area is reported from el A,"Western Mail, 11st August 1879",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH13,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18057,22,8,1879,Summer,22,8,1879,Summer,"by fire in the Dinwidda Co. , Va . Such drought as erisis there was never witnessed before . In 1878","Western Mail, 22nd August 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18058,2,9,1879,Autumn,2,9,1879,Autumn,"the cays and heavier marIe-t ; instead of sun and drought to sill the rnbbish , the persistent wet has encouraged","Western Mail, 02nd September 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18059,29,10,1879,Autumn,29,10,1879,Autumn,"&old , floods of rnu , aw . d frightful drought- ; isn fat . we pased- tbxongk a&U posaibo atrnosnena","Western Mail, 29th October 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18060,5,11,1879,Autumn,5,11,1879,Autumn,magae . Th oo e two mile aefroyudr 17 brac Drought out thee competorsate hinn dMincing lae LiadlB sern Edwin Powell,"Western Mail, 05th November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18061,12,11,1879,Autumn,12,11,1879,Autumn,", flkods A s. of . rain , and frightful droughts In fact , vrwe h , ag passed through- ll","Western Mail, 12nd November 1879",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18062,17,1,1880,Winter,17,1,1880,Winter,Hereiord bull in forward condition . eysl EORbES -Two powraiaL drought horses aid a very lish usetul cob mare. car- OhUPS.,"Western Mail, 17th January 1880",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18063,23,1,1880,Winter,23,1,1880,Winter,"vaguest impersonationas of the izest and told , rain and drought , wboe effaeuts on their crops and herds were at","Western Mail, 23rd January 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18064,24,2,1880,Winter,24,2,1880,Winter,hoped coneninors woald be csrefnl in a 6 time of drought . s GAS Covsrsy. -The half.yearly meatiag of 1a this,"Western Mail, 24th February 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18065,1,4,1880,Spring,1,4,1880,Spring,""" It tb heduin the whole time a , & drought a AX . acpnen riigfrom , Danvile , -Pa. ,","Western Mail, 01st April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18066,5,4,1880,Spring,5,4,1880,Spring,"nation in the world , in a time of commercial drought ; but for six months has begun , lIke them","Western Mail, 05th April 1880",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18067,23,4,1880,Spring,23,4,1880,Spring,"up rro lad , in whieh he must oontend with drought and donut . Jul reasons , but hope for prosperity","Western Mail, 23rd April 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18068,25,5,1880,Spring,25,5,1880,Spring,"haes been at , a standstill , yowing to the drought . The scarcity of money fin the country has never","Western Mail, 25th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18069,25,5,1880,Spring,25,5,1880,Spring,The Mark Lane . Express Of Monday oats : - Drought is generally giving rize to well.fouuded anxiety es the soiL,"Western Mail, 25th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18070,27,5,1880,Spring,27,5,1880,Spring,vocrings of the wird favourod tho hope that th' serious drought of the i.et four or five wooks had reaohad its,"Western Mail, 27th May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18071,31,5,1880,Spring,31,5,1880,Spring,Immediate steps to er. remedy the aesil . The past drought has ertainly ics net been of sufficient d rationto warrant,"Western Mail, 31st May 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18072,1,6,1880,Summer,1,6,1880,Summer,"age concerned , bnt even if the weather ahoold prove droughty it will , probably , be benefieial to wheat growth","Western Mail, 01st June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18073,15,6,1880,Summer,15,6,1880,Summer,", but oats have saffored a good deal from recent drought . A New 74rYA Herald storm warning statfs I that","Western Mail, 15th June 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18074,3,7,1880,Summer,3,7,1880,Summer,"one 4 ineh t al u-. toCarte , four exoelenit drought horses and DC soca esof harness : and atl fls","Western Mail, 03rd July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18075,9,7,1880,Summer,9,7,1880,Summer,"tone registe , carries a Lorg oro ? oGn livht drought of wnatet wvo price7 end tu '' ; ilet Ott.iCUi75T","Western Mail, 09th July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18076,23,7,1880,Summer,23,7,1880,Summer,"Severe winters putting a stop to agricultural einplcyment , dangerous droughts , injeriw in eeoas , and in the prairie lan","Western Mail, 23rd July 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18077,9,8,1880,Summer,9,8,1880,Summer,", which state of things proviWd for no through tway drought . rlay Thomas Erington Waloea her Majosty 's in. ra","Western Mail, 09th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18078,10,8,1880,Summer,10,8,1880,Summer,"of the pastoral interest , arising from heavy losses through drought , has of late checked the purchase of land .","Western Mail, 10th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18079,14,8,1880,Summer,14,8,1880,Summer,"some good . They suffered considerably from no tnt the drought , and sharp frosts of May , and we i","Western Mail, 14th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18080,14,8,1880,Summer,14,8,1880,Summer,the straw . Both these tli try crops suffered ficom drought in the spring . Hay as ir and seeds both,"Western Mail, 14th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18081,25,8,1880,Summer,25,8,1880,Summer,"t . S&. "" a Colliery , Cart , and Drought M ` ( t.2 WilEOSSES , C&HRlIA'*ES. and H&R1ES ,","Western Mail, 25th August 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18082,3,9,1880,Autumn,3,9,1880,Autumn,", and carries 24 AI I.E. tens on 1210 , drought . Sf1 by she is wall founct in materials ,","Western Mail, 03rd September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18083,7,9,1880,Autumn,7,9,1880,Autumn,"c' threatened water famiine . Added to this 9 terrible drought has been au unprecedented ) Y spell of heati ,","Western Mail, 07th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18084,10,9,1880,Autumn,10,9,1880,Autumn,reservoir ; and should bar it in Esemscns of excessive drought reQuire some lie pumping an abutidant supply would saleeay be,"Western Mail, 10th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18085,17,9,1880,Autumn,17,9,1880,Autumn,"WATER SUPPLY OF CARDIFF . so-ms late , The late drought , with its woomnp-iyiitg Duz scalaity Of water , has","Western Mail, 17th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18086,17,9,1880,Autumn,17,9,1880,Autumn,"distributed , it is go possible that during say ordinary drought no Pi serious acaticity of water would be experienced ,","Western Mail, 17th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18087,20,9,1880,Autumn,20,9,1880,Autumn,"Ber , , frd ball . 4 , Oapitz l drought horses , bry mire , 31 hasie ypars old .","Western Mail, 20th September 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18088,18,10,1880,Autumn,18,10,1880,Autumn,"War- et , ticuiars in cataloguea. ) 'I Two valuable Drought Imares ( one In foal by Hussar. ) er- Choiee","Western Mail, 18th October 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18089,23,11,1880,Autumn,23,11,1880,Autumn,"food , in some regions and in sonmi a seasons drought proves most disastrous . Sheep , d do with somwshatless","Western Mail, 23rd November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18090,24,11,1880,Autumn,24,11,1880,Autumn,"less weight , greet riefidityv and il cormeiderable diminution iii drought . At the Pandy l'ieoughinlg Match hust wveek , thme","Western Mail, 24th November 1880",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18091,15,2,1881,Winter,15,2,1881,Winter,"exten- sions that were necessary , and they suffered from drought in summer , and from wilful waste in winter .","Western Mail, 15th February 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18092,15,3,1881,Spring,15,3,1881,Spring,"deficiency whiih may hereafter ai.e from 'A aecident , or drought , or frost &c . Mr. S Taylor also recommended","Western Mail, 15th March 1881",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Llanishen,19th Century newspaper,Media 18093,5,5,1881,Spring,5,5,1881,Spring,"necessity of digging wells , as a pro- visionl against drought , in'the L-antern countries . 4jHe then sallded to V.-journey","Western Mail, 05th May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18094,11,5,1881,Spring,11,5,1881,Spring,supple . This ny insufficiency has occurred partly from the drought prevalent during the summer and autumnal 9months of the past,"Western Mail, 11st May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18095,30,5,1881,Spring,30,5,1881,Spring,", ever , little or no courpaetitiorm . It was drought that f at heist 20,0W00 would Iarav been offered ,","Western Mail, 30th May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18096,31,5,1881,Spring,31,5,1881,Spring,and Perry at Kilburn ; also ea limited quantity of Drought Cider- and Perry in casks r.from 14 to SO n-allous.,"Western Mail, 31st May 1881",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI11,Kilburn,19th Century newspaper,Media 18097,31,5,1881,Spring,31,5,1881,Spring,"scarcelv be expected to recover fullv trie effects of the drought in the early stages of its gro "" th .","Western Mail, 31st May 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18098,20,6,1881,Summer,20,6,1881,Summer,""" . 7 AluIg rand ReapingMachinesareunernualled IfL 1L4t1e ss of drought , simplitit , strieigtlt. and dure- ; iA.4-Agent , 1clii","Western Mail, 20th June 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18099,16,7,1881,Summer,16,7,1881,Summer,an tidequalt Psupply oh water . the OVwitg to dile drought land the lheavy Tenja'ittl for triter ixsupplies the quantity in,"Western Mail, 16th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18100,25,7,1881,Summer,25,7,1881,Summer,"Machines ace unequalled ' , et , Lut lightness ot drought , orsimplicity. strength , ani diiLiI sd- brlity. --Aterl ,","Western Mail, 25th July 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18101,12,8,1881,Summer,12,8,1881,Summer,"tisn . The country is suffering much from coo d drought , the cattle in many districts dying of tior thirst","Western Mail, 12nd August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18102,19,8,1881,Summer,19,8,1881,Summer,on survey to be unsafe . at A man named Drought on Wednesday stabbed nm two men at Limerick . One,"Western Mail, 19th August 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18103,29,8,1881,Summer,29,8,1881,Summer,vicarages of Dyserthi and Meliden are now r vacant . Drought injurious to the crops continues to pre- vail in Illinois,"Western Mail, 29th August 1881","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,UKL13,Meliden,19th Century newspaper,Media 18104,3,9,1881,Autumn,3,9,1881,Autumn,"both thecattleand grain are suffering seriously ug from the protracted drought . "" XVheat ' Iy says the correspondent of our","Western Mail, 03rd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18105,8,9,1881,Autumn,8,9,1881,Autumn,"t Sep- tenll ( , l 6. ys : -The drought contin-Ues3 to bL-cr1 to s , tv''r ii t !","Western Mail, 08th September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18106,12,9,1881,Autumn,12,9,1881,Autumn,tiLe ten ible scarcity of wate r owing to tbe drought . e l A htse1 in t its ; titrt,"Western Mail, 12nd September 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18107,6,12,1881,Winter,6,12,1881,Winter,"by glass doors valuable Olt nob Worcester China , Four-fold Drought Serecis . Thye DUIJI1G-ItOOM FURNITURE roiniptises a splendidt ) rvn","Western Mail, 06th December 1881",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Worcester,19th Century newspaper,Media 18108,7,12,1881,Winter,7,12,1881,Winter,County and stare fairs . es But owintg to rite drought dirinit the last two ye Varq the cheese factory is,"Western Mail, 07th December 1881",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18109,2,2,1882,Winter,2,2,1882,Winter,. of In several districts of Switzerland the long Icontinued drought is causing as great ascarcity e w fvater as that,"Western Mail, 02nd February 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18110,11,4,1882,Spring,11,4,1882,Spring,"me hu . past wveek has been a season of drought , scorching pal Is , easterly w inds having taken","Western Mail, 11st April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18111,24,4,1882,Spring,24,4,1882,Spring,"almost entirely due to natural atmospheric causes , i the drought last year being so severe that it ren. dered the","Western Mail, 24th April 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18112,15,6,1882,Summer,15,6,1882,Summer,"FISHING , - g : : : In consequence of drought inthe Olkney IslAnde ; the trout have assembled m large","Western Mail, 15th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18113,17,6,1882,Summer,17,6,1882,Summer,"which s , has been experienced during periods of -il drought . Unfortunately many of these . schemes were of an","Western Mail, 17th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18114,17,6,1882,Summer,17,6,1882,Summer,"ofbeing much more tilan this mit the unomianenient L-of a drought , and considerably less at its termina- TI ition .","Western Mail, 17th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18115,17,6,1882,Summer,17,6,1882,Summer,"reservoirs , it'may be delivered in seasons on t' of drought , so as to materially increase the flow of 60","Western Mail, 17th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18116,17,6,1882,Summer,17,6,1882,Summer,"average computation . to ta According to the length of drought and to the a quantity of rain which falls ,","Western Mail, 17th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18117,17,6,1882,Summer,17,6,1882,Summer,"the probable on average quantity in the stream during a drought s and the amount of storage , not by the","Western Mail, 17th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18118,17,6,1882,Summer,17,6,1882,Summer,many re- re spects objectionable . The length of a drought in lit *ro-this district should not be taken at less,"Western Mail, 17th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18119,17,6,1882,Summer,17,6,1882,Summer,"This conclusionhs based Tb as on the assumption that a drought wvill not exceed mc ( of 60 days , which","Western Mail, 17th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18120,17,6,1882,Summer,17,6,1882,Summer,"Thes Ex average produce of the stream in a long drought 3tr that this point , nearly all of which will","Western Mail, 17th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18121,17,6,1882,Summer,17,6,1882,Summer,"annum from 10,400 acres for 120 o' r-i days ' drought , if all the water be delivered from a se","Western Mail, 17th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18122,17,6,1882,Summer,17,6,1882,Summer,"streams in dry weather , measured COM of by a drought of 180 days , it may be saeyesi id Mated","Western Mail, 17th June 1882",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Lisvane,19th Century newspaper,Media 18123,28,6,1882,Summer,28,6,1882,Summer,the flames . At times approaching a Aft xg to drought they were constantly in want of water. - tived nie,"Western Mail, 28th June 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18124,25,8,1882,Summer,25,8,1882,Summer,"De v1 T Sanreyors. -A good Surveeyor Leveller , and Droughts tan . il ingu to all up tamne in nI&","Western Mail, 25th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18125,29,8,1882,Summer,29,8,1882,Summer,. ' In warm countries ' where long periods of drought are experienced the process was suggested to preserve green food,"Western Mail, 29th August 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18126,16,9,1882,Autumn,16,9,1882,Autumn,very ser- - vi ble in tlhe case of anotheer drought such as -thatwhich was sometime agoexperiercer . Both ithe existing,"Western Mail, 16th September 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18127,20,9,1882,Autumn,20,9,1882,Autumn,"lady in England : -cv are all barned up with drought in this part of New England , but eve think","Western Mail, 20th September 1882",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18128,7,10,1882,Autumn,7,10,1882,Autumn,the wants u of the town in the event of drought . It was re- solved that the subject be brought,"Western Mail, 07th October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18129,9,10,1882,Autumn,9,10,1882,Autumn,", Ac. , vie , : ud 2 Several powerful drought horses , several cows in profit , 'scm fat bull","Western Mail, 09th October 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18130,16,11,1882,Autumn,16,11,1882,Autumn,"; cruited from surrounding ditches and streams . A de drought may render the snail dormant , but , unless re","Western Mail, 16th November 1882",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18131,17,1,1883,Winter,17,1,1883,Winter,"itue , with le , ; d keel ; - drought , oft . Stieet She is beautifully itted , soils","Western Mail, 17th January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18132,31,1,1883,Winter,31,1,1883,Winter,", lMt'LEMiNIS6 . A-c. , Coinpi-sitti Of F e xeelloitt drought horses , s-iz , , Farsier , "" S years","Western Mail, 31st January 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18133,6,2,1883,Winter,6,2,1883,Winter,"trree titrn IUti- Itwo millions of' money , and Ire drought that pre- aosrid t in senterian exi-repe of enterprise ola","Western Mail, 06th February 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18134,20,2,1883,Winter,20,2,1883,Winter,Alcxsinslri'anisio betrays hun in Several RI of Iris turns of drought . atid exresin . To dlie Iwriter of thre Epistle,"Western Mail, 20th February 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18135,31,3,1883,Spring,31,3,1883,Spring,tire Gospel . 7 I ( Applause . ) Ho drought that this late Bishop inight8 -truly Itave been Said to,"Western Mail, 31st March 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18136,18,5,1883,Spring,18,5,1883,Spring,"of the sum- a *mer , with its probabilities of drought , and con- ii sequent scarcity of water , seems","Western Mail, 18th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18137,18,5,1883,Spring,18,5,1883,Spring,"the present time d. of about equal . Since the drought in 1680 the only S , a thing the corporation","Western Mail, 18th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18138,18,5,1883,Spring,18,5,1883,Spring,"ort fi dilemmiai . In tics event , of a drought kin rice inevitable resul't would be , cathn of the","Western Mail, 18th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18139,18,5,1883,Spring,18,5,1883,Spring,that time rtce torn would tbe put upon it the drought last-ed for nea-tv 80 days-and tcc ! e- Of I,"Western Mail, 18th May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18140,22,5,1883,Spring,22,5,1883,Spring,"proposed work 's . The 4Z1 loneti , , , drought of witict they lied any record w e : occun'ed","Western Mail, 22nd May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18141,22,5,1883,Spring,22,5,1883,Spring,"iead 1 per dat'. ] ii 1680 they had a drought of 80 days , El ; , and if this","Western Mail, 22nd May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18142,22,5,1883,Spring,22,5,1883,Spring,"Plan A as comititaed with Plan B any gar serious drought wvould occur' , arnd if it did au occur tltey","Western Mail, 22nd May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18143,22,5,1883,Spring,22,5,1883,Spring,"borough a supply equal , in the event of Wey droughts like those of 1864 aud 1880 , to thirteen Ian","Western Mail, 22nd May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18144,22,5,1883,Spring,22,5,1883,Spring,"; so that in case they came to a the drought , like that of 1864 or liketltat of 1680 ,","Western Mail, 22nd May 1883",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Ely,19th Century newspaper,Media 18145,22,5,1883,Spring,22,5,1883,Spring,"And they had to face thie possibility of aj fyti drought occurring ina the nmeantime . It , had Tw been","Western Mail, 22nd May 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18146,22,5,1883,Spring,22,5,1883,Spring,sdid thev need not apprehend any serious consequences from a drought . And he would remind them that there never was,"Western Mail, 22nd May 1883",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18147,7,6,1883,Summer,7,6,1883,Summer,At thle root of all the difPficulty is our suri drought and 'vater storage . Since we purchased of I the,"Western Mail, 07th June 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18148,7,6,1883,Summer,7,6,1883,Summer,"77,000 . This wouldMr would last us duri ng extremre droughts 160 days , till and save tire town a sum","Western Mail, 07th June 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18149,16,7,1883,Summer,16,7,1883,Summer,"excellent , axceptiog in the Manitoba provi clregion , where drought has caused damage ; but miss deven here the reent","Western Mail, 16th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18150,24,7,1883,Summer,24,7,1883,Summer,"says , it haes suffet'ed a little from a for drought . sant Boovs. -The root crop appears good here asa","Western Mail, 24th July 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18151,25,8,1883,Summer,25,8,1883,Summer,hie put upon the ratepayers unless It a a prolonged drought takes place . Linol 'ie and tbt d ' LOCAL,"Western Mail, 25th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18152,28,8,1883,Summer,28,8,1883,Summer,not have been necessary . an The past peziod of drought had been most sot- extraordinary . From the 15th of,"Western Mail, 28th August 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18153,5,9,1883,Autumn,5,9,1883,Autumn,"to b Oii felt ats to dile ossihility of a drought , and ioe p and notice Of the tiiwni-cisrk has","Western Mail, 05th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18154,28,9,1883,Autumn,28,9,1883,Autumn,"calf , 2 two-year-oldleilers , 20 Exinoorbreeding ewres ; bay drought mare. 7 years , 14 hamlds ; black cart horse","Western Mail, 28th September 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18155,8,12,1883,Winter,8,12,1883,Winter,"tree , this oltive tree at : rhad itSseasons Of drought , and its fruit becamle 'a n tliitan ied .","Western Mail, 08th December 1883",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18156,4,1,1884,Winter,4,1,1884,Winter,"beterof tire court expressed rire opinion thatt cirey Pie n- drought tiere reasury was liable-Mr . John Jones , i ts","Western Mail, 04th January 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18157,4,1,1884,Winter,4,1,1884,Winter,( MrI . W. . PhilippsE if etr of lire drought the duties would interfere liii be with cthe police work-fire,"Western Mail, 04th January 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18158,15,1,1884,Winter,15,1,1884,Winter,ab for the borough . During the 30 daiys of drought Cot f Ilst suuinmer the wvater in the reservoir at,"Western Mail, 15th January 1884",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Llanishen,19th Century newspaper,Media 18159,4,2,1884,Winter,4,2,1884,Winter,"As a rule this loss is very small . , Drought and snow storms are not to be ignored , but","Western Mail, 04th February 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18160,27,2,1884,Winter,27,2,1884,Winter,enable e 1the desert to be traversed without fear of drought . e IThey also speak of Egyptian sympathy with the,"Western Mail, 27th February 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18161,5,3,1884,Spring,5,3,1884,Spring,". Be th , mentions instances where in time of drought tic a rainmaker of renown was specially sent for to","Western Mail, 05th March 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18162,1,5,1884,Spring,1,5,1884,Spring,"effects of the terri ble three years ' Mr. no drought , the raising of tire widow 's son , lire","Western Mail, 01st May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18163,3,5,1884,Spring,3,5,1884,Spring,"or- much increase the quantity of water in seasons of drought , end would , he thought , be a decided","Western Mail, 03rd May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18164,7,5,1884,Spring,7,5,1884,Spring,"Ii ? then with a flood one day and a drought , perhaps , if time next . I have considered","Western Mail, 07th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18165,8,5,1884,Spring,8,5,1884,Spring,be obtained from theI and gathering ground . 'The longest droughts known in co the this district were from 105 to,"Western Mail, 08th May 1884",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18166,8,5,1884,Spring,8,5,1884,Spring,. in Mt cis- the Liverpool distttc there was one drought of it [ ere- 161 days . What ) w,"Western Mail, 08th May 1884",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18167,8,5,1884,Spring,8,5,1884,Spring,[ ere- 161 days . What ) w meant by drought was that en ear . the reservoir did- not rise,"Western Mail, 08th May 1884",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18168,8,5,1884,Spring,8,5,1884,Spring,suffi- sa ! cient to provide for 80 days of drought ; but tnow no provieions were made for less than,"Western Mail, 08th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18169,8,5,1884,Spring,8,5,1884,Spring,"180 days ought to be the th 'osal. measure of drought , but if it were filled from the tei 58","Western Mail, 08th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18170,8,5,1884,Spring,8,5,1884,Spring,"times md : of flood , and in times of drought the reservoir wouli give to thie etream five times as","Western Mail, 08th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18171,8,5,1884,Spring,8,5,1884,Spring,"much water Mr. as it had now in times of drought . Witness had J , & ; t examined the","Western Mail, 08th May 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18172,4,6,1884,Summer,4,6,1884,Summer,"over , it may be T it that the prolonged drought will be a ] succeeded by a spell of rainy","Western Mail, 04th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18173,12,6,1884,Summer,12,6,1884,Summer,"with the last speaker . be Mr , R. Mooan drought the masters should not be up allowed to employ hohblingtpilots","Western Mail, 12nd June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18174,21,6,1884,Summer,21,6,1884,Summer,dTen DROaUErr. -Our Mountain Ash correspone dentwrites : -The continued drought has already verg much affected some parts of- tbils neighbour-hood,"Western Mail, 21st June 1884",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Mountain Ash,19th Century newspaper,Media 18175,25,6,1884,Summer,25,6,1884,Summer,worth 6 000 a yissur . Dved 'fnis pliIce is drought so highly of etnat alas saaybag ided isp-da widely known,"Western Mail, 25th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18176,30,6,1884,Summer,30,6,1884,Summer,". aosat$ . To sur.veyor , asa te di presenit drought ats fsare he was able . -ow the BRITON FERRMY.","Western Mail, 30th June 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18177,9,7,1884,Summer,9,7,1884,Summer,"have had to Cuench their thirst at . ca I drought , and when the rv nsw f4ee0 waterworks schemes have","Western Mail, 09th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18178,10,7,1884,Summer,10,7,1884,Summer,"lbe' ic'sks thea receivel. sfterwards other cask "" i were Drought to thle whearf , but he wae not tLhere whei","Western Mail, 10th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18179,12,7,1884,Summer,12,7,1884,Summer,OF THE DOWLAIS WORKS . DISASTROUS EFFECT OF TH E DROUGHT . C' Our Dorwaias correspondent writes : -Almnost te every,"Western Mail, 12nd July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18180,14,7,1884,Summer,14,7,1884,Summer,any E e- start at thowlsis. ani a continuance of drought means nh 4 stopping of every haitd. 'No such weather,"Western Mail, 14th July 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18181,18,7,1884,Summer,18,7,1884,Summer,OF THE DoWLAts WOB ; S-flistSZ'OuS Effect - of the Drought . THEP LDiECEoi ASSAULT CASE AT AtUDIFE . CRICKET MATCH,"Western Mail, 18th July 1884",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18182,21,7,1884,Summer,21,7,1884,Summer,"cooler weather and refreshing rain alleviate the intense and fatal drought . But in England , which has hitherto escaped a","Western Mail, 21st July 1884",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18183,28,8,1884,Summer,28,8,1884,Summer,""" Stuck upon a bench in an inscf- IN ferable drought near the doorway of an architec- s9 to- turally ugly","Western Mail, 28th August 1884",England,UKF,UKF2,UKF24,Kilsby,19th Century newspaper,Media 18184,5,9,1884,Autumn,5,9,1884,Autumn,in many : he ways after the prolonged heat and drought of to the summer ; but in nothing has it,"Western Mail, 05th September 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18185,2,10,1884,Autumn,2,10,1884,Autumn,"fd. in stamps . Nine New Tern- perance Drinks on drought at the BLUE RIBBON INN , 32 , WORfING-SrREBET ,","Western Mail, 02nd October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18186,28,10,1884,Autumn,28,10,1884,Autumn,MESSRS . Wir'LIAMS &ND I tb i PAYNTER. ! pt DROUGHT TO BOOK BY THE CONSERVATIVE iu CLUB . SI I,"Western Mail, 28th October 1884",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18187,6,1,1885,Winter,6,1,1885,Winter,"wells . This latter , in a season latl of drought such as we have juBt experienced , , ST is","Western Mail, 06th January 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18188,20,2,1885,Winter,20,2,1885,Winter,"fact that the Metropolis had not suffered from the recent drought which had so seriously affected nmany other towns , and","Western Mail, 20th February 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18189,3,3,1885,Spring,3,3,1885,Spring,"the climate by afford- of C ing shelter and preventing droughts . Many ing landlords , no doubt , are deterred","Western Mail, 03rd March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18190,9,3,1885,Spring,9,3,1885,Spring,attractions of this modal dairy at the Halth Elxhibition. - Drought and sustained heat ware the general characteristics of the summer,"Western Mail, 09th March 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18191,13,5,1885,Spring,13,5,1885,Spring,"gallons in am' one % . If by reason of drought or frostt or aY other cause , the conipany are","Western Mail, 13rd May 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18192,8,8,1885,Summer,8,8,1885,Summer,"have , il ripenevd rather : suidwlenily iii Coullequsoce of drought . Fr ! Tie faormiers bleing engageg. i il ;","Western Mail, 08th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18193,25,8,1885,Summer,25,8,1885,Summer,the seine as .9 e last week.31 ky THE' SUMMIE DROUGHT . 5 a- RAINFALL IN JULY . FIN MIr .,"Western Mail, 25th August 1885",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL21,Graig,19th Century newspaper,Media 18194,25,8,1885,Summer,25,8,1885,Summer,"tian in W a- 1885 , and in 1866 the drought commenced at tile Ar ies end of Meiy. at C","Western Mail, 25th August 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18195,2,9,1885,Autumn,2,9,1885,Autumn,"healthy and "" l strong . The long period of drought has had little - ft apparent effect upon the young","Western Mail, 02nd September 1885",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18196,5,9,1885,Autumn,5,9,1885,Autumn,"C. Calren , -Ws Sheep and Lambs , ; i Drought Hornes , &c. , & , , : . t","Western Mail, 05th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18197,30,9,1885,Autumn,30,9,1885,Autumn,"; iaind Trelrlet-rs. , 1x0 . T ? ie txeeptsirnal drought cit lastuursrer rlemrnnird tire addicieny rf sir water supplies .","Western Mail, 30th September 1885",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18198,26,2,1886,Winter,26,2,1886,Winter,", of more soil , and no thle het summer drought will ever prevenit those so treated -- n from bearing","Western Mail, 26th February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18199,26,2,1886,Winter,26,2,1886,Winter,than when dried up at the roots. - es The drought of last summer was very injurious to Jj be many,"Western Mail, 26th February 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18200,4,5,1886,Spring,4,5,1886,Spring,"for the first 'El ro ? time , agreed I drought it wes riot oIlier- wish bhi. wise than natural that","Western Mail, 04th May 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18201,25,8,1886,Summer,25,8,1886,Summer,"a misunderstanding berwean the sq Anglican clergyman there , Mr. Drought , mnd the its ion Fre ttali auohiorities . T'ieGovorimunat","Western Mail, 25th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18202,25,8,1886,Summer,25,8,1886,Summer,"inaglish co e ont residentsat Clltltil ! y . Mr. Drought was , at Itis alt vil- request , allowed a","Western Mail, 25th August 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18203,30,9,1886,Autumn,30,9,1886,Autumn,"just at harvest time , and leter there were great droughts in some districts , where the agriculturists had to depend","Western Mail, 30th September 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18204,12,10,1886,Autumn,12,10,1886,Autumn,"from springs , which might absolutely fail in seasons of drought . It i. marvellous to me to h find railway","Western Mail, 12nd October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18205,26,10,1886,Autumn,26,10,1886,Autumn,"tire poorer oisses ofCardliff.IC i ( I-Ldr. , lRer.i HEr drought , however , thrier were clanimis upon cte cirarlyt whticir","Western Mail, 26th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18206,26,10,1886,Autumn,26,10,1886,Autumn,and various other impediments which follow a cJ he continued drought : The roots oslibited at 2t2 is- the Agricultural House,"Western Mail, 26th October 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18207,16,11,1886,Autumn,16,11,1886,Autumn,"lamuglidtosay- , tiere a - V wae an interregaumn of drought and scarlet coats . r . I am not going-I","Western Mail, 16th November 1886",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18208,19,1,1887,Winter,19,1,1887,Winter,"I 1 d On , Upon renewal of reports of drought from Cali-a w fornia , advanced fprtlotr about one-quarter of","Western Mail, 19th January 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18209,1,2,1887,Winter,1,2,1887,Winter,side of dryness co long as l1 i shrivelling frow drought is avoided . Carefullly- rod watered plants always retain a,"Western Mail, 01st February 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18210,25,2,1887,Winter,25,2,1887,Winter,"the inner arroads , so tirat a vessel of heavy drought is shutout. iAs , however , the trade to Teniby","Western Mail, 25th February 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18211,18,3,1887,Spring,18,3,1887,Spring,"as a foreign body . In 1884 , owing to drought , the to supply ran very low , and caused","Western Mail, 18th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18212,18,3,1887,Spring,18,3,1887,Spring,"to thle company , [ la said that during the drought of 1884 he issued m circulars to consumers asking them","Western Mail, 18th March 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL21,Caldicot,19th Century newspaper,Media 18213,28,3,1887,Spring,28,3,1887,Spring,"that Dr , Rdwards had promised of him a sleeping drought , and sent his niece to islet It it ,","Western Mail, 28th March 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18214,11,4,1887,Spring,11,4,1887,Spring,"PI ncur-eBreOV. -PO etyla e II I-oasm , light is drought ; socrry 14 to i-oe o 5- tisoy arriage Bolldera13.wBitl.","Western Mail, 11st April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18215,22,4,1887,Spring,22,4,1887,Spring,"r Au for Tyler 4. s ftie Me Yarn THE DROUGHT . I -- I. Tho continued absence of in ,","Western Mail, 22nd April 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18216,27,5,1887,Spring,27,5,1887,Spring,prevailed . At the time the epidemic occurred a long drought had of prevailed ! there was an entire absence of,"Western Mail, 27th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18217,27,5,1887,Spring,27,5,1887,Spring,"tel four yeas , and with it wras conjoined the drought * . it I alred elleed to , hnce the","Western Mail, 27th May 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18218,25,6,1887,Summer,25,6,1887,Summer,"sources , had beeti greatly dirni- tnushed by tle long-preovailing drought . ' Tsle smembers went alone , so thita the","Western Mail, 25th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18219,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,"in to bat on aL Invery poorwicket , the continued drought malking itbump I as much . Hopkinoand Clarklirst opposed the","Western Mail, 27th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18220,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,I' - 1 - J- r .. . I THE DROUGHT AT SWANSEA . at U ad The want of water,"Western Mail, 27th June 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18221,27,6,1887,Summer,27,6,1887,Summer,for water . At the Sand- the i fields the drought is more particularly felt . It is sons 2 very,"Western Mail, 27th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18222,28,6,1887,Summer,28,6,1887,Summer,Lb . qualit om Bia qind xa10os I p ITHE DROUGHT AT . SWANSEA . icaVtion . A SERIOUS STATE OF,"Western Mail, 28th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18223,29,6,1887,Summer,29,6,1887,Summer,"Irelaid , fot Instzaica , thes loitgoMi IX e atived drought is ruininit the crops and tole T ozattiWnL dyitig frwin","Western Mail, 29th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18224,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,"lave P3 ia "" es tn m=itIS1t u l THE DROUGHT . * AFF AlRS AT SWANSEA . TI TETOWX-CiMt I","Western Mail, 30th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18225,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,"OF ANALYSIS , Let oan OWN co'tHISwNDssr ] Iof The drought eontinues at Swansea , WednesdAy Ito being a particularly sultry","Western Mail, 30th June 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18226,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,true that owing to the loug- Io- *ontinued and uniprecedented drought tihr . lb.watKer supply of tilo borough is defi- cient,"Western Mail, 30th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18227,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,"thy tile LLANETILY. - , live Owing to the continued drought , the Dafen Tin . Asi ieee Wottet , which","Western Mail, 30th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18228,30,6,1887,Summer,30,6,1887,Summer,", are working short time cit it cnotnsequence of the drought . Shrould dry lio , sven weeder continue , ot","Western Mail, 30th June 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18229,1,7,1887,Summer,1,7,1887,Summer,": S FURTHER REVELATIONS . a I In : THE DROUGHT : bt TEE SITUATION AT SWANSBA , LLANELLY , AND","Western Mail, 01st July 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,LLANELLY,19th Century newspaper,Media 18230,1,7,1887,Summer,1,7,1887,Summer,") r , n Ila Of f it I THE DROUGHT . n- a ut Thursday was the twenty-first oonsecutive day","Western Mail, 01st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18231,1,7,1887,Summer,1,7,1887,Summer,"no place in South Wales , perhaps , is tice drought making iteslf more sevefely felt than at Cadoston-juxta-Brrry , whors","Western Mail, 01st July 1887",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 18232,1,7,1887,Summer,1,7,1887,Summer,from the effects of insufficient water oonsequent on the long-continued drought now fl feisting . The town is at present supplied,"Western Mail, 01st July 1887",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Portfield,19th Century newspaper,Media 18233,1,7,1887,Summer,1,7,1887,Summer,"man or beast . . RIONDDA VALLEY . ri The drought still continues in the Rhondd r ' VlIley , and","Western Mail, 01st July 1887","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,"UKL14,UKL18","Dinas,Loughor",19th Century newspaper,Media 18234,2,7,1887,Summer,2,7,1887,Summer,", e .. .. , . - ; I THE DROUGHT . 'Imf Friday was the twenty-second =osecutive h , ,","Western Mail, 02nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18235,2,7,1887,Summer,2,7,1887,Summer,"of 00,000 or 700,000 gallons . 4 , ald the drought cuntinue beyund that time , the avalabla quantity from this","Western Mail, 02nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18236,4,7,1887,Summer,4,7,1887,Summer,THE IIISH QUESTION . THE VIVIAN WILL SUIT . THE DROUGHT IN SOUTH WALES . SI THE EGYPT[AN CONVENTION . SPALDING,"Western Mail, 04th July 1887",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Spalding,19th Century newspaper,Media 18237,4,7,1887,Summer,4,7,1887,Summer,"pox , notwithstanding the continued inteoso heat C , and drought . Not a Single case of a serious is nature","Western Mail, 04th July 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18238,4,7,1887,Summer,4,7,1887,Summer,"gInS ' m e , tl*.Now WaslmsW.i%ffA 20t . THE DROUGHT . Sunday was the twenty-fourth consecutive day since any rain","Western Mail, 04th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18239,4,7,1887,Summer,4,7,1887,Summer,". I think , however , that if tie present drought con- tinues we may run short . It would be","Western Mail, 04th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18240,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,'S INAUGURAL ODE . FURTHER FIGHTING- IX AFGHANISTAN . THE DROUGHT IN SOUTH WALZE . RAINFALL IN TEll NORTH . WELSH,"Western Mail, 05th July 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18241,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,"TRADE . tc ge The Fznrer of Monday says - Drought is pl by grneral , but the prospects of the","Western Mail, 05th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18242,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,daily ue A take as.t Will 9eatV It . THE DROUGHT IN 0 ISOUTH WALES . Last everning premonitions were afforded,"Western Mail, 05th July 1887",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18243,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,ISOUTH WALES . Last everning premonitions were afforded i whiohseemedtoindioatethatthe drought-the most remarkable for many years-is about to terminate . In,"Western Mail, 05th July 1887",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18244,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,r FALL OF RAIN IN THE NORTH . Fj The drought which has prevailed in seone parts st of the country,"Western Mail, 05th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18245,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,were every- at where inches deep in dust . The drought iad also at spoiled much of tIne produce of market,"Western Mail, 05th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18246,5,7,1887,Summer,5,7,1887,Summer,"along the coast . In North Staffordshire , where the drought to had parched crops of all kinds and caused great","Western Mail, 05th July 1887",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,North Staffordshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 18247,6,7,1887,Summer,6,7,1887,Summer,o n1 foeU ; I xcodLC7JJ4 ; E. I THE DROUGHT AT SWANSEA CONTUUED ABSENCE OF RAI . FBY OUR OWN,"Western Mail, 06th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18248,6,7,1887,Summer,6,7,1887,Summer,experienced in the town . Elisha 's vigil during the drought in Ahab 's country was hardly mnore wearisome than that,"Western Mail, 06th July 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18249,7,7,1887,Summer,7,7,1887,Summer,"thle corporation with respect to tire arrangfltetrts niuring I lire drought , we under- b stand , were excesmuively heavyv ,","Western Mail, 07th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18250,7,7,1887,Summer,7,7,1887,Summer,"on , oper.ltions relleVally osVinc to tbh counitiuauce of the drought , which has prejudicially aifeCLed the production of steel ,","Western Mail, 07th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18251,7,7,1887,Summer,7,7,1887,Summer,", . c. , Pontypridd . A SUBSCRIBER . THE DROUGHT . TO THE EDITOR OF THE "" WESTERN MAIL .","Western Mail, 07th July 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Pontypridd,19th Century newspaper,Media 18252,8,7,1887,Summer,8,7,1887,Summer,trying to get it fresh ! In these days of drought one can have a slight a' notion of the difficulty,"Western Mail, 08th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18253,8,7,1887,Summer,8,7,1887,Summer,uptrncon Csarong hw lfr Haste . L bll To THE DROUGHT . - - t . Thursday was practically the twenty-eighth,"Western Mail, 08th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18254,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,IN DUBLiN : THE OBJTOT OF THE MrSSION . THE DROUGHT . INSPECTION OF TEE CARDIFF WATER . WORKS . LAMPETER,"Western Mail, 09th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18255,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,""" the NeW Wvasher , is the Best Rarn THE DROUGHT . Frida7 was practically the twenty-ninth E cosecutive day since","Western Mail, 09th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18256,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,"made In the press , that tUee e scarcity or drought is virtually at an end . There 0 are threats","Western Mail, 09th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18257,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,"Nanthir t being 27-79 inches . Notwithstanding the extra- kordinary drought , there waa ant amply supply of water to last","Western Mail, 09th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18258,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,", who , in responding , referred to the severe drought , and congratulated the inhabitants of Cardiff on their safety","Western Mail, 09th July 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18259,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,", July 7. of re THE RHONDDA VALLEY AND 'THE DROUGHT . ho TO TEcN EITORt OF THE waMS-ra MAJI. ""","Western Mail, 09th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18260,9,7,1887,Summer,9,7,1887,Summer,this went being sir sade most obvious by the present drought . I amr m convinced tcIt it is a matter,"Western Mail, 09th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18261,12,7,1887,Summer,12,7,1887,Summer,quite cold . An inquest will be held . THE DROUGHT . S WAN SEA . THE WATER DU1TNKERS TO THE,"Western Mail, 12nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18262,12,7,1887,Summer,12,7,1887,Summer,"wheat harvest is expected to begin with August , The drought is very severe , and cattle have to be fed","Western Mail, 12nd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18263,13,7,1887,Summer,13,7,1887,Summer,"satisfactory toI 1 . find that , notwithstanding the lengthy drought , t ii , they had still an admirable supply","Western Mail, 13rd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18264,13,7,1887,Summer,13,7,1887,Summer,"conld b go on for another month , notwithstandine the drought , to give the inhabitants the usuf sopply without Stint","Western Mail, 13rd July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18265,15,7,1887,Summer,15,7,1887,Summer,"Cardiff , July 14 . Fo : Lend TEN , DROUGHT AT SWJNSEL sre TO THE slTrUOB 0F THE "" lW5'.5Tll","Western Mail, 15th July 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18266,16,7,1887,Summer,16,7,1887,Summer,LAYING TEE FOUNDATION sTONE . CARDIFF WATER SUPPLY AND THE DROUGHT . in AN EX-FOLICENMAN CONVIcTED OF AX INDE- fet CELNT,"Western Mail, 16th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18267,16,7,1887,Summer,16,7,1887,Summer,to Augush CARDIFF WATER SUPPLY . EFF ECTS OF' THE DROUGHT . STREET WATERING TO BE DISCON- At a meeting of,"Western Mail, 16th July 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18268,16,7,1887,Summer,16,7,1887,Summer,"and thle manner in wheels ithad been affected by time drought came up for ounsiderietion , attention . beinig called ti","Western Mail, 16th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18269,19,7,1887,Summer,19,7,1887,Summer,"which J supply the Metropolis that , , despite the drought Rol . which has now lasted for six weeks ,","Western Mail, 19th July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18270,21,7,1887,Summer,21,7,1887,Summer,"Cardiff Town Council decided that inconaequence r of the continued drought , it would not be s jiulicious. to , .","Western Mail, 21st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18271,21,7,1887,Summer,21,7,1887,Summer,' in anything like an adequate . wanner while the drought contlunes . It may bne added that no stronger evidence,"Western Mail, 21st July 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18272,30,7,1887,Summer,30,7,1887,Summer,supply . th Five thousand people had during the late drought beens seriously inconvenienced through the scarcity 3 of water there,"Western Mail, 30th July 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL17,Cymmer,19th Century newspaper,Media 18273,2,8,1887,Summer,2,8,1887,Summer,"di ( F the Dowlais Works , cosoe4uant upon Ila drought . wi E The stewards were Messrx. 1 . MorriA","Western Mail, 02nd August 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Dowlais,19th Century newspaper,Media 18274,3,8,1887,Summer,3,8,1887,Summer,"capital fun , no doubt . In a season of drought like the present , Is however , hecannot be ducked","Western Mail, 03rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18275,3,8,1887,Summer,3,8,1887,Summer,"the Scurcity of water , ! s' ahowilg tChat the drought jigs had morc seaious ed nects than has berL generally","Western Mail, 03rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18276,4,8,1887,Summer,4,8,1887,Summer,"bric8 about such a result lo was the still coutinued drought , which is seriously m affectingumanyof thelndustrial centres of South","Western Mail, 04th August 1887","England,Wales",UKL,UKL2,UKL21,"Monmouthshire,South Wales",19th Century newspaper,Media 18277,5,8,1887,Summer,5,8,1887,Summer,"iretatid. anal this proved too many- , the contittued I' drought , alitost , stoppIng trade . IF LiOrtLLN , Tbursdar.","Western Mail, 05th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18278,8,8,1887,Summer,8,8,1887,Summer,"of a very inflammable lie3 character , end tire prolonged drought lied lth a ct rendered the roofs-ind oultside Limirber-work as","Western Mail, 08th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18279,8,8,1887,Summer,8,8,1887,Summer,usilrralbly lessenied lii cuorlqetetite oi' tlieliuteuise lie-it cn c-iuitl iuted drought . This should 1 have ax tavoziiesblfl effet onl pri,"Western Mail, 08th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18280,9,8,1887,Summer,9,8,1887,Summer,in restricting the supply Di ofwater owing to the severe drought . 'es One of bhe most severetlmesever experienced wssin et,"Western Mail, 09th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18281,10,8,1887,Summer,10,8,1887,Summer,"parts of the Is P Principality state that the long-contitnued drought In i is being attended with seriotis consequences , many","Western Mail, 10th August 1887",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18282,10,8,1887,Summer,10,8,1887,Summer,"been compelled to suspend operations . ce . Should the drought continue , many of the works in : the Vale","Western Mail, 10th August 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL23,Ruabon,19th Century newspaper,Media 18283,11,8,1887,Summer,11,8,1887,Summer,"in nearly average numbers . Owing to the long continued drought , the resoureeS of sonie of our best appointed steel","Western Mail, 11st August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18284,11,8,1887,Summer,11,8,1887,Summer,qnotatlijis belnzg ni 2s 6d . Ti-piates : The longeisorLinued drought is fiifurncing tils brasich of irade tor the better so,"Western Mail, 11st August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18285,12,8,1887,Summer,12,8,1887,Summer,"winch , 7 , az however , owing to tire drought , are a wretched Lln crop . Tire straw is","Western Mail, 12nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18286,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,"of ono family Sui lrertlhed. 'FTlere has been a prolonged drought in viil I of the prairie , and consequently wvater","Western Mail, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18287,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,and was of light construction . Owing ha the prolorged drought its timbers were as dry ex touchwood . It is,"Western Mail, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18288,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,The 11 damage amounts to several thousand pounds . THE DROUGHT IN SOUTH WALES . ea 0- DIMINUTION OF THE CARDIFF,"Western Mail, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18289,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,", ; i Lo.Dovo , Fridas. -Tbe l 'rig continued drought Is cots riffetilig tlie IsUp rariil- i Lr iutaoiUrably. auntd","Western Mail, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18290,13,8,1887,Summer,13,8,1887,Summer,"directors stated thlaT , notwitli- and standing the almost unprecedented drought , tbe M'C comipnpy had been uble to supply filtered","Western Mail, 13rd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18291,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,. ESPITS OP TUE CONVIC.C i 1m1SRIAL PARLIAMENT . THE DROUGHTS CRITOAL SITUATION AT CARDIFF . PRINCE FERDINAND OF BULGARliA I,"Western Mail, 15th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18292,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,"APPEAL TO CONBUMS . Cardiff people , to whom the drought was a matter of purely academic nerest a month age","Western Mail, 15th August 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18293,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,the dituation- grave by reason of the possibility of the drought continuing much longer-should be generally realised . Those charged with,"Western Mail, 15th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18294,15,8,1887,Summer,15,8,1887,Summer,"being worked to tbe maximurn point . Probably Istould the drought continue the tuppli 1tmn thIs a ource , which now","Western Mail, 15th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18295,16,8,1887,Summer,16,8,1887,Summer,". f681M AVEINiiIBE IIOUSH ( LIMHITED ) , CHELTIENHAM . DROUGHT ! ! DROUGHT ! I ! ! CROSS85LEY 'S 0TTO'5","Western Mail, 16th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18296,16,8,1887,Summer,16,8,1887,Summer,"IIOUSH ( LIMHITED ) , CHELTIENHAM . DROUGHT ! ! DROUGHT ! I ! ! CROSS85LEY 'S 0TTO'5 ( AS E","Western Mail, 16th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18297,16,8,1887,Summer,16,8,1887,Summer,IN CARDIFFs the DR . PAMINE' OFFICIAL lEPOBT. rev THE DROUGHT : no JOEURER STOPPAGES AT DOWLAIS WORgS. the in I,"Western Mail, 16th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18298,16,8,1887,Summer,16,8,1887,Summer,"Be value 3d . Cigr A . m - THE DROUGHT . FURTHER STOPPAGES AT LOWLAIS WORKS , view - Ldity","Western Mail, 16th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18299,16,8,1887,Summer,16,8,1887,Summer,GOING ELSE- 9half WHERE . ving a tire The unprecedented drought Is being attended A i had with fearful consequeuces to,"Western Mail, 16th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18300,16,8,1887,Summer,16,8,1887,Summer,"mesan of locomotion at thelr comamed , Wel 1500 thle drought hase meant inconvenience kiwi hick aind cost certaialy , but","Western Mail, 16th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18301,17,8,1887,Summer,17,8,1887,Summer,on Application . [ 7209 to XT o DROUGIIM ! DROUGHT I CiIel ) '0%T TO 0 AS EN GIN ES,"Western Mail, 17th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18302,17,8,1887,Summer,17,8,1887,Summer,THE COAL MINES BILL IN COMMITTEE . BREAK-UP OF TEE DROUGHT . THE CASS CASE : PROSECUTION OF NDACOOTT FOR PERJURY,"Western Mail, 17th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18303,17,8,1887,Summer,17,8,1887,Summer,"b. , nns - . - - iBREAK-UP OF THE DROUGHT . I RECORD OF THE RAVRFALL FOR 11 THE LAST","Western Mail, 17th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18304,17,8,1887,Summer,17,8,1887,Summer,", although we can not yet say the CY long-continued drought Is at an end , premonitions Cc semn to point","Western Mail, 17th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18305,17,8,1887,Summer,17,8,1887,Summer,writing the history no of one of the moat memorable droughts an record . On The rainfall during the period of,"Western Mail, 17th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18306,17,8,1887,Summer,17,8,1887,Summer,. Tc Fromn that period wd may take it the drought ea really set in . Tha entire rainfall for May,"Western Mail, 17th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18307,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"ALARMING INCIDENT NEAR bi PLYMOUTH . a The long prevailing drought was broken up at n Plymouth on Wednesday , when","Western Mail, 18th August 1887",England,UKK,UKK4,UKK41,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18308,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,[ ntervals.and v there now seems no doubt that the drought is at a an end . T CSEPSTOW. 01 On,"Western Mail, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18309,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"sp3eciall circesm. mee n stances now arising from thd Prolonged drought preo . Ythe Harbour Trust would , during their pleasure","Western Mail, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18310,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"as to tue aniltary condition of the district , tie drought . kc . The Chairman remarked that at Nantgsrw people","Western Mail, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18311,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,existence of diverting attractions ii the neigh- boourbood. ilse long-coLtiiiued drought is still exercising a most baneful effect on ensy of,"Western Mail, 18th August 1887","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,"UKL15,UKL14","Dowlais,Llanelly",19th Century newspaper,Media 18312,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,to 9s. - Iron. -Market slightly firmer owing to the drought '5' having caused the closing of several large works .,"Western Mail, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18313,18,8,1887,Summer,18,8,1887,Summer,"sooewybat firmer , t he same remarks as d. to drought affecting this brasichas also thatof tin-plates th even more strongly","Western Mail, 18th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18314,19,8,1887,Summer,19,8,1887,Summer,"IRalway Company , lea who have srffgfred severely during the drought . the for a supply nf 100.000 gn ! ions","Western Mail, 19th August 1887",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18315,19,8,1887,Summer,19,8,1887,Summer,"is no very near prospect of the end of the drought as far as this district is concerned , and ,","Western Mail, 19th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18316,20,8,1887,Summer,20,8,1887,Summer,"destroyed by the frost , ilse thal , or thte drought , it Is for 1dm to wuake thai best of","Western Mail, 20th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18317,22,8,1887,Summer,22,8,1887,Summer,"the promised G ( ift of ONrE P02W.D THE PR1RCENT DROUGHT . I MrG.J. ; . Seymonq ? ; VSX. ,","Western Mail, 22nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18318,22,8,1887,Summer,22,8,1887,Summer,"of Grace , has sent a refreshing rain after long drought d to upon parched fields and gardens . His humRn","Western Mail, 22nd August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18319,26,8,1887,Summer,26,8,1887,Summer,", . CARViFF. 79285 TILE DRUGHT. r' - "" TflE DROUGHT . T.L DU ; tU . s F C ,","Western Mail, 26th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18320,26,8,1887,Summer,26,8,1887,Summer,"W C W JJAVE , in consequence of the prolonged DROUGHT and the curtailment of theO Water Supply , sunk an","Western Mail, 26th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18321,26,8,1887,Summer,26,8,1887,Summer,a few erernherls in vour renowned paper respecting the o drought prevalent in thle uteighbnurhlood ? Tire population of this haitilet,"Western Mail, 26th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18322,27,8,1887,Summer,27,8,1887,Summer,"scaicity of %water , occasioned a by tle almost uttparsilel.e' drought of the present t . -so . In lela'it i","Western Mail, 27th August 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18323,2,9,1887,Autumn,2,9,1887,Autumn,", though on Account of thre lcng Se , D. drought , titers is wrrmparatirely litter cover . s. inLondon dealers","Western Mail, 02nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18324,5,9,1887,Autumn,5,9,1887,Autumn,"effect at Newport Docks , whore the long continued Lr. drought had brought matters to a Somewhat criti- ty cal paso","Western Mail, 05th September 1887",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Newport,19th Century newspaper,Media 18325,15,9,1887,Autumn,15,9,1887,Autumn,"SUICIDE OF AN IRISH MAGISTRATE . Mr. John IV . Drought , of Whigsbrough House , d near Birr , magistrate","Western Mail, 15th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18326,15,9,1887,Autumn,15,9,1887,Autumn,"in consequence of the on.water supply being stopped througir the drought , were reduced to drinking water fromr a *et ,","Western Mail, 15th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18327,19,9,1887,Autumn,19,9,1887,Autumn,"was no water for the cattle in conrseuence of the drought , and the owners ceuld not keep them switbin bounds","Western Mail, 19th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18328,19,9,1887,Autumn,19,9,1887,Autumn,"He had warned a great many people during the severe drought-MONMOUTESHIRE POLICE LNSPEC- TION . On Friday Captain ilgee , tha","Western Mail, 19th September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18329,22,9,1887,Autumn,22,9,1887,Autumn,"1 analyses of water supply from wells during the on drought , the committee approved of the arrange- conld ED meats","Western Mail, 22nd September 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18330,26,9,1887,Autumn,26,9,1887,Autumn,"bitanfs of Cadoxton , during the late tanprece- Dui. donted drought , iead been , temporarily supplied hiam tl ; a","Western Mail, 26th September 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cadoxton,19th Century newspaper,Media 18331,7,10,1887,Autumn,7,10,1887,Autumn,"rather hard , crier , in consequence of tire prolonged drought . 'There a in were in all forty-one teamns on","Western Mail, 07th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18332,8,10,1887,Autumn,8,10,1887,Autumn,"necu. f. - try . eery by the recent long drought , caused a delay of w some time , foran","Western Mail, 08th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18333,13,10,1887,Autumn,13,10,1887,Autumn,"soils , Il owing to the cold spring and summer drought , 6N vs the same result ensued as in similar","Western Mail, 13rd October 1887",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18334,13,10,1887,Autumn,13,10,1887,Autumn,"which had hr. been sLopped at the termination of the drought , rr and to appoint a cominittee to go into","Western Mail, 13rd October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18335,19,10,1887,Autumn,19,10,1887,Autumn,"of vareous roots . T'is recent long-con- ges , tinued drought naturally had retarded the growth in- of these , but","Western Mail, 19th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18336,19,10,1887,Autumn,19,10,1887,Autumn,The potato crop has not beent much affected by the drought here . My filberts iave cropped very badly tiis year,"Western Mail, 19th October 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18337,28,10,1887,Autumn,28,10,1887,Autumn,not ash sltisfactoryas he could wish . During trite late drought sonie of the iniabitants of Hapkinetowt had been washing clothes,"Western Mail, 28th October 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Rhondda River,19th Century newspaper,Media 18338,31,10,1887,Autumn,31,10,1887,Autumn,"three mInors . he Ss.iroaD -a . BaouGeTaros BaacavRSi. -At Droughts At Final result , r Salferd , four goals ,","Western Mail, 31st October 1887",England,UKD,UKD3,UKD31,Salferd,19th Century newspaper,Media 18339,2,11,1887,Autumn,2,11,1887,Autumn,weeks when there was so much te said about the drought . If the sun were as powerful R. now astben.,"Western Mail, 02nd November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18340,2,11,1887,Autumn,2,11,1887,Autumn,"I am sure it is only tIese that prevent the drought ts from becoming oppressive . The experience gained , r.","Western Mail, 02nd November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18341,7,11,1887,Autumn,7,11,1887,Autumn,"%t [ Br "" FREr LANCR. "" l ed The drought was bad enough , but compared to with that ceaseless","Western Mail, 07th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18342,8,11,1887,Autumn,8,11,1887,Autumn,neighbourhood for the storage of water in times 0d of drought . There was some talk a short time ago n-,"Western Mail, 08th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18343,8,11,1887,Autumn,8,11,1887,Autumn,"ti of when tire weather is hot and dry the drought sets tz , Ie. in and the works are stopped","Western Mail, 08th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18344,9,11,1887,Autumn,9,11,1887,Autumn,and the idea is that at periods of IF ae drought they shall be able to avail themselves of h Ad,"Western Mail, 09th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18345,10,11,1887,Autumn,10,11,1887,Autumn,"so loing suffered , as a result of the recent drought nod its disostrous effects upon the workcs , that thcs","Western Mail, 10th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18346,11,11,1887,Autumn,11,11,1887,Autumn,would not be much hetter off in t. season of drought such as we ihave experienced t his year . Tile,"Western Mail, 11st November 1887",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18347,11,11,1887,Autumn,11,11,1887,Autumn,to rely upon a supply which tile in seasoens of drought ulighit have to be etopped an and hence the steps,"Western Mail, 11st November 1887",Scotland,UKM,UKM6,UKM63,Bute,19th Century newspaper,Media 18348,12,11,1887,Autumn,12,11,1887,Autumn,It was poonted galI'- out tnit at thre period of drought dlie cutoera. lage lion lead been compelled to adopt restrictiva,"Western Mail, 12nd November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18349,15,11,1887,Autumn,15,11,1887,Autumn,"result in conflgisiatin. sp , thiirefiore , c , ti drought th at if ot aoy time the tiuthoritat ice ol","Western Mail, 15th November 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18350,1,12,1887,Winter,1,12,1887,Winter,"roufide supposed rti o be rendered , necessAry by suidden drought , but . t int they applied tO a case","Western Mail, 01st December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18351,7,12,1887,Winter,7,12,1887,Winter,"su-PpLY OF LIVERPOOL . be cite *O ina-r tol tho drought , the supply of waster in lie' , tinirpvlhs been","Western Mail, 07th December 1887",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18352,13,12,1887,Winter,13,12,1887,Winter,"theyT harve suffered this sa I year from tile exceptional drought , in addition to rV'I tile abatement of 20 per","Western Mail, 13rd December 1887",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18353,31,1,1888,Winter,31,1,1888,Winter,larger if it had not beenl 1 for the severe drought that prevailed in South Wales for I a prolonged oernod,"Western Mail, 31st January 1888",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 18354,4,2,1888,Winter,4,2,1888,Winter,"So 0 Upon the surface , while in times of drought mc zs the surface cakes , and the clay ,","Western Mail, 04th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18355,16,2,1888,Winter,16,2,1888,Winter,"letter to the present t' n issue Upon the coming drought , in which attention is drawn to the singular falling","Western Mail, 16th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18356,16,2,1888,Winter,16,2,1888,Winter,extensive wor-ks ceatsed opera- dRv tions in consequence of ties drought . The ain She' geneial impression was that abutndasnce of,"Western Mail, 16th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18357,16,2,1888,Winter,16,2,1888,Winter,"all probability , be Bi 44a year of itse greaitest drought that Eng- in tr rej laend hais suffered during the","Western Mail, 16th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18358,18,2,1888,Winter,18,2,1888,Winter,"like the coin lihymoey was very much subjtcted . The drought Docl had told terribly on the tralle , hecalse thle","Western Mail, 18th February 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18359,21,2,1888,Winter,21,2,1888,Winter,"the French in ar the New Hebridles , the coming drought , the di Venezuelan difficulty , &c . Mr. Richard","Western Mail, 21st February 1888",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Merthyr,19th Century newspaper,Media 18360,22,3,1888,Spring,22,3,1888,Spring,"quantity of compen- I , , sation water during the drought of last i ndsummer . The Judge expressed -an opinion","Western Mail, 22nd March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18361,22,3,1888,Spring,22,3,1888,Spring,"water . Last year 's severe iY and unparalleled , drought mde it impossible he for the corporation to supply both","Western Mail, 22nd March 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18362,23,4,1888,Spring,23,4,1888,Spring,"be spent in that direction . Socondly , nts the drought of 1887 brought the villa , , e to Nvithin","Western Mail, 23rd April 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18363,24,5,1888,Spring,24,5,1888,Spring,Daniel Owen 's communication on the T probabilities of a drought during the present summer . - Last night a brilliant,"Western Mail, 24th May 1888",England,UKC,UKC1,UKC14,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18364,24,5,1888,Spring,24,5,1888,Spring,"Li-experience this year any very lengthened spell of i' t drought , the consequences will be of the most a otserious","Western Mail, 24th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18365,24,5,1888,Spring,24,5,1888,Spring,"will hie seen , therefore , that s' Le the drought of 1887 is likely to be remem- c ra bered","Western Mail, 24th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18366,28,5,1888,Spring,28,5,1888,Spring,"t 2 tS2. i 85 8a7 r1 zB Agricultural aui drought horses 1 ...... 46 3 3S Hunters , iceks. ponies","Western Mail, 28th May 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18367,13,6,1888,Summer,13,6,1888,Summer,temperance . ( Cheers . > PREPARING FOR A POSSIBLE DROUGHT AT CARDIFF . MEETING OF THE HEALTH COMM ITTE E.,"Western Mail, 13rd June 1888",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18368,9,7,1888,Summer,9,7,1888,Summer,"lith lest. , under the heading , -The Coming gy- Drought 1 '-- "" 1Allow me to call the attention of","Western Mail, 09th July 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18369,9,7,1888,Summer,9,7,1888,Summer,"in all probability . besycvar of On , the greatest drought that England has suffered diuringr cut the present century .","Western Mail, 09th July 1888",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18370,19,7,1888,Summer,19,7,1888,Summer,"illg , ve , and THE WIMBLEDON MEE TUNG. wiiI Drought iSWl passied At Wimbledon onWedneaday the mother country 's fur","Western Mail, 19th July 1888",England,UKI,UKI2,UKI22,Wimbledon,19th Century newspaper,Media 18371,2,8,1888,Summer,2,8,1888,Summer,"ri ! This was pumped continuouslv during the recent H drought at Swansea , and easily provided 8,000 R I gallons","Western Mail, 02nd August 1888",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18372,18,8,1888,Summer,18,8,1888,Summer,"attributed the falling off last i. year to the unprecedented drought , which prevented thb iron companies carrglnlg on n active","Western Mail, 18th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18373,24,8,1888,Summer,24,8,1888,Summer,"Early in June , when 0 the papers were predicting drought , after going sl over the table for June and","Western Mail, 24th August 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18374,12,9,1888,Autumn,12,9,1888,Autumn,"it is said that last summer , I during the drought , this spring continued to give t a luli supply","Western Mail, 12nd September 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18375,18,10,1888,Autumn,18,10,1888,Autumn,"the direction of a very K' severe winter . 'Tbe drought of the autumn B , is quite as remarkable as","Western Mail, 18th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18376,18,10,1888,Autumn,18,10,1888,Autumn,"the two past seasons , one of wit E terrible drought , tie other memorable for its the d superabundance of","Western Mail, 18th October 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18377,6,11,1888,Autumn,6,11,1888,Autumn,"25.1 IdI'. and 2s. 9d. each . Sold by nil Droughts anid Patent , Mediciss liseltier eeerp N.Rl-Fall directions are ri","Western Mail, 06th November 1888",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18378,2,4,1889,Spring,2,4,1889,Spring,"kFrom the peril of the bowrl Ave ehal save each droughty td Whom the aMocker EO Insidious ! v woos ,","Western Mail, 02nd April 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18379,25,5,1889,Spring,25,5,1889,Spring,"the subject al "" In tropical countries , where great droughts are succeeded by violent hurricanes , the dust or sand","Western Mail, 25th May 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18380,13,6,1889,Summer,13,6,1889,Summer,who spoke in plain and D homely words NwVrmc he drought of the proceeding . Mr. Purnirs ia lbi clever caroon,"Western Mail, 13rd June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18381,14,6,1889,Summer,14,6,1889,Summer,Chairnrhn : Whic decision ? or Witness : -We fhave Drought up a number of I houses hero with people in,"Western Mail, 14th June 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18382,1,7,1889,Summer,1,7,1889,Summer,"tre srcirrdlir at -Glais . The surveyor reports a approaching drought at Bonymaec , Cwzrnbwt ; and Pen'regethia , and mfkes","Western Mail, 01st July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18383,6,7,1889,Summer,6,7,1889,Summer,de they will be ready for use . The continued drought I Dad has affected the water supply to such an,"Western Mail, 06th July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18384,23,7,1889,Summer,23,7,1889,Summer,"itself on our memory . During a season of prolonged drought , ii'en t sheep were dying in all directions and","Western Mail, 23rd July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18385,31,7,1889,Summer,31,7,1889,Summer,whiet is t s- . dlmost tiuparalleled even during a drought wM re SNot a single notice of tiny kind has,"Western Mail, 31st July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18386,31,7,1889,Summer,31,7,1889,Summer,"dean-t believed by tie people that a serious f l drought is ulpon them . o St , fe I I","Western Mail, 31st July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18387,31,7,1889,Summer,31,7,1889,Summer,lo be hoped that the feers ' of a serices drought wt-I rch now previl all over thle town tee fanciful,"Western Mail, 31st July 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18388,1,8,1889,Summer,1,8,1889,Summer,with something like be a panic . hRecoilections of thle drought ofI be two years ago are f resh in the,"Western Mail, 01st August 1889",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18389,22,8,1889,Summer,22,8,1889,Summer,"QUESTION : A SCENE . IMPORTANT STATEMENT RESPECT- ING THE DROUGHT , THE , DIVISION OF TRE EXTENDED BOROUGH , in1","Western Mail, 22nd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18390,22,8,1889,Summer,22,8,1889,Summer,Mr. Thomlis Rogers . Mr. Martin then referred to the drought . In July the committee found that the storage water,"Western Mail, 22nd August 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18391,2,9,1889,Autumn,2,9,1889,Autumn,"for the Sets Of Steo'so y T igollr Wino ott Drought to Fuhli-lechreta ; lsarge and F to ioero ; ,","Western Mail, 02nd September 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18392,3,10,1889,Autumn,3,10,1889,Autumn,"benefited ? . except the publicans . The working man Drought at miser into Ins own home , and violtited God","Western Mail, 03rd October 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18393,22,10,1889,Autumn,22,10,1889,Autumn,"dislri& for which the inhabitants only have in times ed drought 60,000,000 gallons at Penty50n and about half that quantity at","Western Mail, 22nd October 1889",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL24,Neuadd,19th Century newspaper,Media 18394,21,12,1889,Winter,21,12,1889,Winter,", "" informed us that there bad been a great drought in tl that locality , that a famine had also","Western Mail, 21st December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18395,26,12,1889,Winter,26,12,1889,Winter,"beaching . Alco strong Decked Barge ; d otf light drought , about 30F 12. '-Apply to Cauptaiu Owes , I","Western Mail, 26th December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18396,28,12,1889,Winter,28,12,1889,Winter,"adapted Incr heonbio . Also etrong flecked Dorgo of light drought , about 0' x 12. '-Appty to Captecahso en .","Western Mail, 28th December 1889",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18397,1,2,1890,Winter,1,2,1890,Winter,"Provisions are just now very dear , because of the drought which has existed for so long , rain not having","Western Mail, 01st February 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18398,21,3,1890,Spring,21,3,1890,Spring,"of ttuedietrict , had in il 1887-a year of execessve drought-bee ) found - G n- i. dequise in the higher","Western Mail, 21st March 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18399,29,4,1890,Spring,29,4,1890,Spring,tnines tert I would like to say a word . Drought up ir firry mines as a collier and i'rving managed,"Western Mail, 29th April 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18400,13,5,1890,Spring,13,5,1890,Spring,"-10 , 01ere street . Blristol. 94fhts trii rLoevcyching except drought heeno . Largeo tousle-n . popiiltion . Vrry oild esaLabliched.","Western Mail, 13rd May 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18401,5,6,1890,Summer,5,6,1890,Summer,"manufacturers , since the various works d were during the drought seriously embarrassed by the lack of an adequate supply of","Western Mail, 05th June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18402,17,6,1890,Summer,17,6,1890,Summer,"corner towards him , and before it could be ; Drought to the ensine caught the man knocked e hi n","Western Mail, 17th June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18403,24,6,1890,Summer,24,6,1890,Summer,"dry atmospheve , produces little - incosrvetuiecice . The great droughts that are occasionally etperinened on the Ealstern seaboard of Assotralia","Western Mail, 24th June 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18404,2,7,1890,Summer,2,7,1890,Summer,", cattle are suffering already from thirst and dbeat and drought is threatened over vast . atracts of country . So","Western Mail, 02nd July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18405,2,7,1890,Summer,2,7,1890,Summer,"C e this is a peril which every day of drought se immeasurably increases . In the cities men ,","Western Mail, 02nd July 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18406,7,11,1890,Autumn,7,11,1890,Autumn,"Courlt galloped at mile and a quarter ; Seagull , Droughty colt. , and Gresen an ] Gold went , six","Western Mail, 07th November 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18407,11,12,1890,Winter,11,12,1890,Winter,"full itergo of na- linseed and rapeseed , Her nican drought was 2Ift. 3in . Sboe had 60 tonis of cwal","Western Mail, 11st December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18408,15,12,1890,Winter,15,12,1890,Winter,", in starvring The oreop failed owing to the Fi drought , aid though they were willing to sg workI ,","Western Mail, 15th December 1890",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18409,21,1,1891,Winter,21,1,1891,Winter,. e24 Ilirovigheut : onmo hands 10 years ; teed drought lmecra 1 1 only ; van arrangie for X400 ceeh-10,"Western Mail, 21st January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18410,23,1,1891,Winter,23,1,1891,Winter,"to Nit. 2 wuld jus suiijea for a period of drought of Su 106 day'e , [ Ind woti Nittuite ,","Western Mail, 23rd January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18411,23,1,1891,Winter,23,1,1891,Winter,"added therwret , Lii the MrcpbnniisatiOii water fotr thle Iongestit drought . wc TIhen for ton-n Supply the Storage creiated by","Western Mail, 23rd January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18412,28,1,1891,Winter,28,1,1891,Winter,"thr ivailable nnnurl rain- be fall ) ttroughliot the longest drought , "" tiid I ain w alucir seirprised to firdl","Western Mail, 28th January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18413,28,1,1891,Winter,28,1,1891,Winter,"r was tire meins of averting during the e exiri-ordieiery drought of tite fullowine d y.ar , 18&7 , a seri'ns","Western Mail, 28th January 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18414,24,3,1891,Spring,24,3,1891,Spring,"al e> 'Veoklv , -Centrol SpIrit Voulte , tied for drought uij o'J4 losers onlY ; iocmaineg 100 oaeb. >Gay ,","Western Mail, 24th March 1891",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18415,31,3,1891,Spring,31,3,1891,Spring,"01slf it "" Ila ; pidl 450 last year for drought boors ; b 3dO -T ) . %urgglog . Ilsimosl.","Western Mail, 31st March 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18416,9,4,1891,Spring,9,4,1891,Spring,"excased , on the ground ivy 'taut there were Strong droughts in the Atanleye- very- which is quite true-bult immediitely afterwards","Western Mail, 09th April 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18417,14,5,1891,Spring,14,5,1891,Spring,", - pfne , end ether iviods. ; B lai-ge drought soreeni , elsildress 's cots with . boddiiig , chintz","Western Mail, 14th May 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18418,11,6,1891,Summer,11,6,1891,Summer,"cotnmissioners , being tericuinable upuic notice or upsn account of drought , was riot a lroler acid sufficienlt one in accordance","Western Mail, 11st June 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18419,2,7,1891,Summer,2,7,1891,Summer,"Coed and N Cwmtaff , where at every period of drought tsere may be seen dozensof boys and men daily gropinsg","Western Mail, 02nd July 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18420,10,8,1891,Summer,10,8,1891,Summer,"Mhexiniaa population err the Rlio Grande onI aciount ot the drought , which has existed nllst ontinuously ior eighteen monlths. tScarcely","Western Mail, 10th August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18421,14,8,1891,Summer,14,8,1891,Summer,"eakrly world . What would htave been bi ] - drought of a Levite whzo prosuu ed to engaige in ,","Western Mail, 14th August 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18422,1,9,1891,Autumn,1,9,1891,Autumn,deliver us from I all apprehension on tbe score of drought . Tho t fine weather of Saturday and Sunday was,"Western Mail, 01st September 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18423,17,9,1891,Autumn,17,9,1891,Autumn,"suoh excellent pressure . that in , seasons of greatest drought ) w en . noiglibouring to wnShave bad to put","Western Mail, 17th September 1891",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Newport,19th Century newspaper,Media 18424,6,10,1891,Autumn,6,10,1891,Autumn,"one man was taken into ar custody . A serious drought is prevailing in Ala- T bama , and oln Saturday","Western Mail, 06th October 1891",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,Wapping,19th Century newspaper,Media 18425,6,10,1891,Autumn,6,10,1891,Autumn,Saturday the thermonseter stood at co 98 degs . The drought is becoming alarming . pr DISASTROUS FOREST FIRES . eel,"Western Mail, 06th October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18426,20,10,1891,Autumn,20,10,1891,Autumn,"; i reat buty thoroughfare ; free everything ht except drought bears. -Geay , Olare street , Btristol. 265lr24 L. rpo","Western Mail, 20th October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18427,31,10,1891,Autumn,31,10,1891,Autumn,", 10 TURIKEY DARP , . T , a forrr-tolr drought screen , a el , . ek , 1 avrorrze","Western Mail, 31st October 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18428,4,11,1891,Autumn,4,11,1891,Autumn,"curtaeins , a , 1BEAUTILrU'L TURKEE CARPLT , a foes-fold drought sereen , aelnolk , art bronce groups , vanses and","Western Mail, 04th November 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18429,23,12,1891,Winter,23,12,1891,Winter,"i 5. of tire case , Thiy got . the drought in tile onttsile L pit by going down oilo shaift","Western Mail, 23rd December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18430,28,12,1891,Winter,28,12,1891,Winter,"rainfall is overstocked , and at , ythat the next drought , uness provided ! against , will destroy millions of","Western Mail, 28th December 1891",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18431,17,2,1892,Winter,17,2,1892,Winter,"Deublo-liceissed Hous ; tied Only for W O . "" drought beers : resnt un.er b0 , licees ssecordingr b good","Western Mail, 17th February 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18432,4,3,1892,Spring,4,3,1892,Spring,busiseso cun at I only be described as modernte . Drought to Itrses of merit could not be purciased far less,"Western Mail, 04th March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18433,23,3,1892,Spring,23,3,1892,Spring,"victih , and other facts were sworn to by Mr Drought , a Victorian detective . Williams still persists in asSerting","Western Mail, 23rd March 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18434,13,4,1892,Spring,13,4,1892,Spring,"itmsoothIs ilmpl'iso0 me Oet willh Ilard laboilrd. n I'lE P DROUGHT . b AMr . E. J. Lowe , F 11.8","Western Mail, 13rd April 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18435,11,5,1892,Spring,11,5,1892,Spring,", , nod romarlksd that , con. sideling thn greaw drought , Newp' , irt was forlunatl if[ hIlving so llmUch","Western Mail, 11st May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18436,16,5,1892,Spring,16,5,1892,Spring,"I farmers , In the South of England the b drought is so great that the youung trees a platted this","Western Mail, 16th May 1892",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18437,17,5,1892,Spring,17,5,1892,Spring,li ouse Y 11stly popuhtUI disrict ; paymnets 1110 monthly drought bear . oly ; bargain to o Irly nnl'ihlteor. -Dai,"Western Mail, 17th May 1892",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18438,21,5,1892,Spring,21,5,1892,Spring,diotril t ; I - a- iyonents ; W4 monthly drought beer B ogly' b irga ' Sto erly 21nrehle'. -Dtt,"Western Mail, 21st May 1892",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18439,21,5,1892,Spring,21,5,1892,Spring,"Hrmes to Let ; Inalh N hirouahbfare ; free except drought hears ; Incoming midr , re , -Owiter , 13t","Western Mail, 21st May 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18440,21,6,1892,Summer,21,6,1892,Summer,nicil pelilicel- trere so with Iroown to tirout tiLlot he drought ? tire would he rilnonet uceleits re-itertititig tttens. presei la,"Western Mail, 21st June 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18441,1,7,1892,Summer,1,7,1892,Summer,", taeo , hbe ( the speaker ) ar ttd drought it was a crying shiame that "" Baron "" Pro-","Western Mail, 01st July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18442,4,7,1892,Summer,4,7,1892,Summer,"peace and a eorder in lrelind . The improvement was Drought r ; about in 1834 , under the viceroyalty of","Western Mail, 04th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18443,13,7,1892,Summer,13,7,1892,Summer,"all quartbers business men aretaking c ourage . A great drought continues , and the crops are thus suffering to an","Western Mail, 13rd July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18444,21,7,1892,Summer,21,7,1892,Summer,AW'hat epidemic has been caused was the result is cf drought and the use of the Seine water for ha drinking,"Western Mail, 21st July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18445,30,7,1892,Summer,30,7,1892,Summer,", Si . Polhinys ; Pri , eat tied for drought biears ; Incoming l75. -Glay tid ICos. , - 'si","Western Mail, 30th July 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18446,8,8,1892,Summer,8,8,1892,Summer,unusuially aroy termus -t three suitcrarit : free oill but drought beers ; spoeloos htondl R ome baurs ; lacges dweliing-honoe,"Western Mail, 08th August 1892",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18447,10,8,1892,Summer,10,8,1892,Summer,": reut 29 : free for ecery- iteting ie but drought regdi er ferotee't , ge 4 .. 4 S2wl weei","Western Mail, 10th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18448,11,8,1892,Summer,11,8,1892,Summer,The inhabitants of Swansea find themselves in this season of drought rapidly approaching the position they were in five years ago,"Western Mail, 11st August 1892",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18449,11,8,1892,Summer,11,8,1892,Summer,"It is hardly to be expected that this . exceptional drought will continue over the next three weeks , but if","Western Mail, 11st August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18450,11,8,1892,Summer,11,8,1892,Summer,"by 1-5 inches than in the . last year of drought . Domestic wants will be fully supplied , but the","Western Mail, 11st August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18451,15,8,1892,Summer,15,8,1892,Summer,"- ) EQUIJRil it steady lerooc %a ` Juln.r- haflitha- drought 6 . Lt it . -AP11 polrrm.9 Srv sacft41,6Hotel. -","Western Mail, 15th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18452,23,8,1892,Summer,23,8,1892,Summer,", gay walnut , pliie , and ctber woods , drought and fire -4 screens , hip and sponge'lbaths , easy","Western Mail, 23rd August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18453,23,8,1892,Summer,23,8,1892,Summer,chicnce e of indulaing. sl ri let --b cc' THE DROUGHT AT CAiNDIFF. f ar The wFLterworks commit teo of tice,"Western Mail, 23rd August 1892",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18454,30,8,1892,Summer,30,8,1892,Summer,", acoABLEStITFmn W.ALT . andoether Cul ; capital bedroom suites drought and tire screens . hip and spng baths , easy","Western Mail, 30th August 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18455,3,9,1892,Autumn,3,9,1892,Autumn,nableulilrenAed Hiouse LE froeng goodtrad e for everythlng . Xcept drought F - beeree tmnmedltO posneeson. -Apply Bond 's Bristol Brewery,"Western Mail, 03rd September 1892",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18456,15,9,1892,Autumn,15,9,1892,Autumn,. Brig-Itol. 25foBL d WRADSIDEtCountry Inn ; free everything hot drought faebeers ; - trade quite 2f weelkly ; enormnous thorough-,"Western Mail, 15th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18457,15,9,1892,Autumn,15,9,1892,Autumn,averted in 1887 ( tle year of greait tit the drought ) . They comprised the Llanishern at 381 storage reservoIr,"Western Mail, 15th September 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18458,19,9,1892,Autumn,19,9,1892,Autumn,- eltagt - RADSIDE Country Inn ; free everything but drought - R beers ; itrode quite 20 weekly ; enormous,"Western Mail, 19th September 1892",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18459,11,10,1892,Autumn,11,10,1892,Autumn,) onlah- ; cet.aed House ; frefor all 9350o. exeptt drought beers ; leadlolg thoroughflare. - Maurice . Wiestern a ul,"Western Mail, 11st October 1892",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Newport,19th Century newspaper,Media 18460,28,10,1892,Autumn,28,10,1892,Autumn,usa on a t-the street so the cause of the drought . . . . Eonl the rId 27thl the official,"Western Mail, 28th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18461,28,10,1892,Autumn,28,10,1892,Autumn,"people were all 'ir &acusing ius f being thaecausieof the drought , I was M.seen to gi out of tlie city","Western Mail, 28th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18462,28,10,1892,Autumn,28,10,1892,Autumn,"forwards , and the result r 'as was the present drought . The Megistrate laughied at it , 5r- but advised","Western Mail, 28th October 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18463,22,12,1892,Winter,22,12,1892,Winter,"emigrants eocounter in a DeW dis- - trict , the drought of the last few years proved - disastrous to these","Western Mail, 22nd December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18464,23,12,1892,Winter,23,12,1892,Winter,"Breeze , or Small Coal ; is independent of chimsney drought ; Is fitted with a Valve to regulate the fire","Western Mail, 23rd December 1892",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18465,15,2,1893,Winter,15,2,1893,Winter,"more . lit the'six suimniter months of low supply tend drought 2,000,000 gnallons daily during eighut hours wituld be sufficient to","Western Mail, 15th February 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18466,18,4,1893,Spring,18,4,1893,Spring,available for consuiiltitioli in the town itl ease of continuied drought . Mr. Jonos cOIl- sidered tlieru need be no apprellelision,"Western Mail, 18th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18467,22,4,1893,Spring,22,4,1893,Spring,"conis ittee yestei'tay it wl-its resported that , ntwvitlitandrliuo the drought , thei'o was plenty of water inl thu reservoirs .","Western Mail, 22nd April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18468,26,4,1893,Spring,26,4,1893,Spring,"is being felt at several works , and if the drought continues it is feared that a large number of works","Western Mail, 26th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18469,27,4,1893,Spring,27,4,1893,Spring,"C , oe isengaged in the case . IS A DROUGHT PROBABLE IN GLAMORGAN ? le - d ALLEGED GLOOMY OUTLOOK","Western Mail, 27th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18470,28,4,1893,Spring,28,4,1893,Spring,"Department assistant inspector of : oOh fo , ie THE DROUGHT IN SOUTH . WALES . DISQUIETING OUTLOOK . Tlle extraordinary","Western Mail, 28th April 1893",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18471,28,4,1893,Spring,28,4,1893,Spring,surmount tile diticulty as they ( lid during the great drought which occurred in l the yea r of the Queen,"Western Mail, 28th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18472,28,4,1893,Spring,28,4,1893,Spring,"The residents of Treboeth are ilucl exercised at the prospective drought . Wiater is -ci- scarce theue , and at a","Western Mail, 28th April 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL24,Treboeth,19th Century newspaper,Media 18473,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"FOR SALr , HlIRE , OR P'URlHASE-HIIOE 1 Irngthe Proscoit Drought , comipletu with ( i B ( fILP.RS , EPNGINES","Western Mail, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18474,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"longed-for downpour kept toff with provoking persistency , and the drought still rains-we mean reigns . - a We fear there","Western Mail, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18475,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"supply is sufficient , - b ut during times of drought it runes s-lortf as is the ease at present .","Western Mail, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18476,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,a three hours ' supply daily . and if the drought continued Heaven only klne ; w wllere Ithey 'oultd he,"Western Mail, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18477,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,"lFriday afternoon , ans ascertained that , not-witlistandilng the long-continued drought , tVie publie supply of water in the Barry district","Western Mail, 29th April 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Barry district,19th Century newspaper,Media 18478,29,4,1893,Spring,29,4,1893,Spring,fsutlser enhance the sources of supply . PONTYPRIDD . The drought is causing a good many people in this district to,"Western Mail, 29th April 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18479,1,5,1893,Spring,1,5,1893,Spring,"we s can afford to do so . The prolonged drought which is causing such dismay among farmers , especially in","Western Mail, 01st May 1893",England,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18480,1,5,1893,Spring,1,5,1893,Spring,". The premises are r partly insured , - THE DROUGHT IN SOUTH v 5WALES. - A change in the weather","Western Mail, 01st May 1893",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18481,1,5,1893,Spring,1,5,1893,Spring,", and herbage is barren and burnt by the long-continued drought . ' DEATH OF LORD - DERAMORE . The :","Western Mail, 01st May 1893",England,UKE,UKE2,UKE21,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18482,1,5,1893,Spring,1,5,1893,Spring,e policeman that they had been preparing for the d drought . Wales is justly proud of her congregational singing .,"Western Mail, 01st May 1893","England,Wales",UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Roath,19th Century newspaper,Media 18483,1,5,1893,Spring,1,5,1893,Spring,"our reporter who is e in charge of the "" drought column "" now makes a daily call on the ,","Western Mail, 01st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18484,3,5,1893,Spring,3,5,1893,Spring,was very fortunate for the Cyfarthfa Works tIii l cit drought has come to an end By the exetcisv of great,"Western Mail, 03rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18485,4,5,1893,Spring,4,5,1893,Spring,"FO3t SALE , TilER3 , OR PUIRCHASE-IliltE During the present Drought , complete with BOILERS , ENGINES , &C. , for","Western Mail, 04th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18486,5,5,1893,Spring,5,5,1893,Spring,common resolution to resist separation to the utmost . TIHE DROUGHT . TIHE POSITION AT LLANELLY . A SERIOUS STATE OF,"Western Mail, 05th May 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Llanelly,19th Century newspaper,Media 18487,6,5,1893,Spring,6,5,1893,Spring,r Williams ) ....................................... 1 1 I7 0 THE GREAT DROUGHT . RESERVOIR EMPTY AT PONITYPRIDD . The Pontypridd Local Board,"Western Mail, 06th May 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Pontypridd,19th Century newspaper,Media 18488,9,5,1893,Spring,9,5,1893,Spring,"FOR SALE , HIRE , OR PURCHASE-HIRE Dnring the preseist Drought , complete with BOILERS , ENGINES , &c. , for","Western Mail, 09th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18489,9,5,1893,Spring,9,5,1893,Spring,"2 eNEWPORT WATER SUPPLY . a s Notwithstanding the extraordinary drought , ethe water supply of Newport continues to be well","Western Mail, 09th May 1893",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Newport,19th Century newspaper,Media 18490,9,5,1893,Spring,9,5,1893,Spring,or 300 cattle were sold at the fair . THIE DROUGHT . SCARCITY IN SWiANSEA RIURAL . DISTRICTS . At a,"Western Mail, 09th May 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18491,9,5,1893,Spring,9,5,1893,Spring,"the continued ( dry weather . CARMARTHIEN . Thle continued drought is telling on the supply of water at Carmnarthen ,","Western Mail, 09th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18492,9,5,1893,Spring,9,5,1893,Spring,"it iiupossible to finish pplilIg , the prolonged pesliod of drought having matle the ground too dry and haird . There","Western Mail, 09th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18493,10,5,1893,Spring,10,5,1893,Spring,"have suffered very couch from the continuous he Pr9 ) drought , which lies proved ties usefulness of hay-anl n ing","Western Mail, 10th May 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18494,10,5,1893,Spring,10,5,1893,Spring,"earnestly in the imlmediate future , and if the1 present drought has the effect of forcing this position upon the responsible","Western Mail, 10th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18495,10,5,1893,Spring,10,5,1893,Spring,", 5&7in. for the two months . Our deficiency fromn drought has , therefore , been 51in . The rainfall at","Western Mail, 10th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18496,10,5,1893,Spring,10,5,1893,Spring,we are differently circumstanced from other countries where pro- longed drought means famine with all its accom-- I pauying evils .,"Western Mail, 10th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18497,10,5,1893,Spring,10,5,1893,Spring,"when it will come , In 1854 , after the drought of March and April , rain . fell copiously in","Western Mail, 10th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18498,11,5,1893,Spring,11,5,1893,Spring,"hee of a , t fortiitgqto . ; WHAI' TTIE DROUGHT MEANS . The weather , wvhich is usually the very","Western Mail, 11st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18499,11,5,1893,Spring,11,5,1893,Spring,", we are all beginning to see that the long-continued drought is likely to mean serious mischief . There is no","Western Mail, 11st May 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18500,11,5,1893,Spring,11,5,1893,Spring,to the condition of food crops owing llto the long drought are given as IS reasons for the advance . Fine,"Western Mail, 11st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18501,11,5,1893,Spring,11,5,1893,Spring,the dan- ie gerous conditions the magnificent weather ltand long-colntinued drought - are every- ) f where creating . Not to,"Western Mail, 11st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18502,11,5,1893,Spring,11,5,1893,Spring,of all articles of food brought to table while this drought continues . Tradesmen 3' will do well to be especially,"Western Mail, 11st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18503,11,5,1893,Spring,11,5,1893,Spring,"bu Swanses , ......... ; . , 90,349 SU THE DROUGHT . w STO1'PA.GE OF A NEATH COLLIERY . ag ag","Western Mail, 11st May 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Pembroke,19th Century newspaper,Media 18504,11,5,1893,Spring,11,5,1893,Spring,The elements even go s against them . After a drought of two months Ithe day of their demonstration was a,"Western Mail, 11st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18505,12,5,1893,Spring,12,5,1893,Spring,"rate of about 60,000 tonis per annuel.n , TFIE GREAT DROUGHT . SEl11OUS CONDITION AT DOWLAlS , Tlhe wlter in the","Western Mail, 12nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18506,12,5,1893,Spring,12,5,1893,Spring,view of putting an end to the lon. -con- tinued drought in this country to adopt the Amerieca nmethod ? (,"Western Mail, 12nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18507,13,5,1893,Spring,13,5,1893,Spring,have intimated to the Cardiff Corpora- tion that when the drought is over they will send a fair statement of their,"Western Mail, 13rd May 1893","England,Wales",UKL,"UKL2,UKL1","UKL22,UKL15","Cardiff,Merthyr Tydfil",19th Century newspaper,Media 18508,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,"and lobster can be treated the same way . THE DROUGHT . 3 The severe drought , which has lasted almost","Western Mail, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18509,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,"the same way . THE DROUGHT . 3 The severe drought , which has lasted almost r unbroken for two months","Western Mail, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18510,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,", and will so remain so , long us the drought continues . All the collieries in the district still keep","Western Mail, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18511,15,5,1893,Spring,15,5,1893,Spring,tin-plate mills have had to stop on account of the drought . 1 Stama ( eal. -There was an average attendance,"Western Mail, 15th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18512,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,"pleasure to meet a farmer once more . The continued drought made him drier and iore miserable-looking than his land ,","Western Mail, 16th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18513,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,"without a drop of water . Fortunately , the a drought seems to be like Sir Edward Reed- , Y wobbling","Western Mail, 16th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18514,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,"ltome place , an ud , though owiug to the drought nso w ater was available , they suceeeded in putting","Western Mail, 16th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18515,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,ely Pscnj 111111 Rocks Swansea IJ I BREAK-UP OF THE DROUGHT . THE AGRICULTURAL POSITION . PROSPECTS OF TJ1E CROPS .,"Western Mail, 16th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18516,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,"TJ1E CROPS . After many illusive promises of rain tole drought , wvhlich ill Wales has lasted for a period varying","Western Mail, 16th May 1893",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18517,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,"growth of others have been s1o delayedl that if the drought thd continued is I week or two longer , the","Western Mail, 16th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18518,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,the ill effects of s the last twe monIths ' drought . CARDIFF . d Notwithst-anding the rain which fell at,"Western Mail, 16th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18519,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,"keops tile railway alithorities I fullv supplieil dlu-rilig a great drought , but loeo- t motives fise being sentt ''lighit ""","Western Mail, 16th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18520,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,districts in good earnest . In consequence of the long drought the cultivation of the plantations has of a necessity been,"Western Mail, 16th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18521,16,5,1893,Spring,16,5,1893,Spring,"imifroveauent in this respect can possibly take place , although droughts as a rule are not against a good as well","Western Mail, 16th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18522,17,5,1893,Spring,17,5,1893,Spring,S. T' . MEAlIER . Steady mait broke the loug drought . at Cambridge diesrilg the early hotira of Tiuesday liorlillg.,"Western Mail, 17th May 1893",England,UKH,UKH1,UKH12,Cambridge,19th Century newspaper,Media 18523,17,5,1893,Spring,17,5,1893,Spring,", nbo ; ior ; dls , END OF THE DROUGHT . Rain re-commenced to fall in Cardiff at one o'clock","Western Mail, 17th May 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18524,17,5,1893,Spring,17,5,1893,Spring,", the want of glass , consequent on the receat drought , con-. pelling farmers to dispose of m1uch ] of","Western Mail, 17th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18525,18,5,1893,Spring,18,5,1893,Spring,"the deai of the Corpl. "" tp EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT . Althonglh the latest reports to hland point to further","Western Mail, 18th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18526,18,5,1893,Spring,18,5,1893,Spring,"of rain , the ill effects of the reeient longthy drought have by no means been removed . Apparetntly the heaviest","Western Mail, 18th May 1893",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18527,18,5,1893,Spring,18,5,1893,Spring,above thiat already existing at OCInlliedi . Tlie di' recent drought has brought home tlie impor- i tance of securing aln,"Western Mail, 18th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18528,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,", HIRE , Or PURCHASE HIRE i During the preseint Drought , complete with EEI BOILERS , ENGINES , &c. ,","Western Mail, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18529,20,5,1893,Spring,20,5,1893,Spring,"Lascelles Carr , M.P . A pitiable result of the drought is the number of fledgeling birds which have been found","Western Mail, 20th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18530,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,"Invincibles. d One effect of the seare caused by the drought , . is , according to the Engineer , that","Western Mail, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18531,22,5,1893,Spring,22,5,1893,Spring,instances were fully a foot in length . Had the drought continued much longer the crop must have been one of,"Western Mail, 22nd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18532,23,5,1893,Spring,23,5,1893,Spring,kind to us this Whitsuntide . The ten very d drought broke just in time to give us 3 reek d,"Western Mail, 23rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18533,23,5,1893,Spring,23,5,1893,Spring,"next month at L the outside . EFFOTS OP THEE DROUGHT . s , Though the long drought , which ,","Western Mail, 23rd May 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18534,23,5,1893,Spring,23,5,1893,Spring,"EFFOTS OP THEE DROUGHT . s , Though the long drought , which , so far aM of London and its","Western Mail, 23rd May 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18535,23,5,1893,Spring,23,5,1893,Spring,"aeres df al lottuces which had been spoilt by the drought- , re Last year he turned several hundred to pounds","Western Mail, 23rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18536,23,5,1893,Spring,23,5,1893,Spring,"since 1854 , when there was a p rti n drought lasting over 80 days . Ten years bsfer& At that","Western Mail, 23rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18537,23,5,1893,Spring,23,5,1893,Spring,"days . Ten years bsfer& At that there was a drought at Greenwich oym- , d irg 105 days . .","Western Mail, 23rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18538,23,5,1893,Spring,23,5,1893,Spring,up by the heat . k During seasons of exceptional drought or in f arid regions the leaves of the beech,"Western Mail, 23rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18539,23,5,1893,Spring,23,5,1893,Spring,the sub- * ) merged tenth ? i- Even the drought had its humorous side . One [ s night last,"Western Mail, 23rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18540,23,5,1893,Spring,23,5,1893,Spring,"awhile , and then there was a stampede . The drought looked like a good 5 going concern when they started","Western Mail, 23rd May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18541,26,5,1893,Spring,26,5,1893,Spring,soil is old aind likely to harbour grub the rycr'lt drought WaBs in favour of mraaaots being desructive . Crops have,"Western Mail, 26th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18542,27,5,1893,Spring,27,5,1893,Spring,"of water on his land , and 'during the recent drought he had , in taking his whole stock to and","Western Mail, 27th May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18543,31,5,1893,Spring,31,5,1893,Spring,"serious just at present , owing 3 to the long drought , and perhaps the question It wilbe diselssed seriously .","Western Mail, 31st May 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18544,1,6,1893,Summer,1,6,1893,Summer,"sooner the better . Here we have had a long drought , and if it continues we shall be withoutwater .","Western Mail, 01st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18545,7,6,1893,Summer,7,6,1893,Summer,"a diminution going on in er. tbh manufacture through the droughts , which is being felt by tihe various trades of","Western Mail, 07th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18546,8,6,1893,Summer,8,6,1893,Summer,"few hours before the rains that . followed the great drought this tyear' , the Noyadd Mlineral Spring near the e","Western Mail, 08th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18547,10,6,1893,Summer,10,6,1893,Summer,. This refuse gets dried and ground to poiviler in droughts and sp i 's of hot weather . Then thle,"Western Mail, 10th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18548,10,6,1893,Summer,10,6,1893,Summer,"Here , again , the reservoir aWwas dry during tits drought , and time water was not of the beat quality","Western Mail, 10th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18549,13,6,1893,Summer,13,6,1893,Summer,"for Sarawak . Liuseed id s ain on tiO' continued drought , arid 2,750 begs inferior Bormibay sold zat 37s 6fd","Western Mail, 13rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18550,14,6,1893,Summer,14,6,1893,Summer,THE WANT OF RAIN . Water Famines Feared .. 'rle drought in the West of England is said to Ebe the,"Western Mail, 14th June 1893","England,Wales",UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18551,14,6,1893,Summer,14,6,1893,Summer,and the heat is intntse ; n ! - The' drought in North ' Wales hai assumed a very ssrious aspect,"Western Mail, 14th June 1893",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18552,14,6,1893,Summer,14,6,1893,Summer,; the shlip. irepairers of lhepport . Owing to iiie' drought tile a supply of water tb tio e IEast Dock,"Western Mail, 14th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18553,14,6,1893,Summer,14,6,1893,Summer,"th hip repairers : -but now , : when' the drought has again manifested itaelfhit lnes beonne needful tomake Use ofi","Western Mail, 14th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18554,15,6,1893,Summer,15,6,1893,Summer,"hay crop . The yiold , owing to the rrotraoted drought , ih the lightest for this past lii-years. ; in","Western Mail, 15th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18555,15,6,1893,Summer,15,6,1893,Summer,", and West Middlesex , not- ewstistnrding : the iong drought , . lhave wade re- , marlable oprogress , dltring","Western Mail, 15th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18556,16,6,1893,Summer,16,6,1893,Summer,400. t CARtDIF WATER ( SUPPLY . PIfOLONGATION OF THE DROUGHT . d A WA''TER FAMINE FE1ARIED. n INTRRVIEW WITH THE,"Western Mail, 16th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18557,16,6,1893,Summer,16,6,1893,Summer,""" having in mind the 1 y continuance of tile drought , and the possibility 1 is of n water famine","Western Mail, 16th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18558,16,6,1893,Summer,16,6,1893,Summer,"ran off quicker . Making a compirison between tibe preuenit drought and that of 1887 , V tMr . Priestley sE","Western Mail, 16th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18559,16,6,1893,Summer,16,6,1893,Summer,"but it must bh borne in iniiid , tbv tlhe drought of six years ago occurred much , . later in","Western Mail, 16th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18560,16,6,1893,Summer,16,6,1893,Summer,"in tile sereon , and that if the present t drought cntimthued they would , litter oa , be ii a","Western Mail, 16th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18561,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,"TnOMPSON. rite Vicarage , Cardifi , June 18 . THE DROUGHT . CARDLFF 'S WATKItE SUPPLY , DISCUSSION AT THE WATERWORKS","Western Mail, 17th June 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18562,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,in t is die trioct . THF ] I ) DROUGHT IN SOUTH -PEM- . 9 BROKIES UIRN. 'iI A correspondent,"Western Mail, 17th June 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Penmbrokeslhire,19th Century newspaper,Media 18563,17,6,1893,Summer,17,6,1893,Summer,"failed to pod in East lerat be- cause of tire drought , asid tile Htalles are hein cut for fodder .","Western Mail, 17th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18564,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,u'n- cei likely to win it . -. e- The drought has culminated during the the alast two days in auch,"Western Mail, 19th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18565,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,"afforded a good pres- w sure , notwithstanding thle prolonged drought ) In aind in less then an hour tile firs","Western Mail, 19th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18566,19,6,1893,Summer,19,6,1893,Summer,"of Wales , and is an eloquent preaciler . THlE DROUGHT . THE HgAVY TTIUNDEISTORIR -AT a LLANYBYTHER . A BOY","Western Mail, 19th June 1893",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18567,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,there . But it is a e fact that the drought in not a few places . 8 around has been,"Western Mail, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18568,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,all > since March . In London we had a drought from February 28 to May 16-s6venty-eight E a days-but then,"Western Mail, 20th June 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18569,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,Weald of Kent and . Snesex are suffering soverely Ifromr'thi drought aud scorching eun thej effecte of which are becomning very,"Western Mail, 20th June 1893",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Weald,19th Century newspaper,Media 18570,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,"very critical state , owing to the vermin and- continuod drought , WOOL . BflADFORj , Mondar. -A steadier tone is","Western Mail, 20th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18571,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,"STORER , 26 , HIGH-STREET A-OACE , CARDIFF . THE DROUGHT . , to- - - t , CLOSING OF THEI","Western Mail, 20th June 1893",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18572,20,6,1893,Summer,20,6,1893,Summer,"GLOUCESTER WATERIt SUPPLY . fV In 5 e . The drought Ibaving- reduced the storage oif so water at the ,","Western Mail, 20th June 1893",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK13,Gloucester,19th Century newspaper,Media 18573,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"i Pembrokeshire seems to be suffering more fi from the drought than any county in England fl or Wales , for","Western Mail, 21st June 1893","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Pembrokeshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 18574,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"pomp of a large white hat . ; Despite the drought , drowning eases are numerous . In the River Ruminey","Western Mail, 21st June 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Glamorganshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 18575,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"the desir . ability of his removal ? "" THE DROUGHT . BARRY DISTRICT . IY THE MIL& SUPPLY LIMITED .","Western Mail, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18576,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,or Wales appears to be suffering frem W. the long-continued drought . Practiballythere is has been no rain in the diitrict,"Western Mail, 21st June 1893","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Pembrokeshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 18577,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"regard to the district being n1ew , and tlie present drought , and the possibility I of an epidemic of cholera","Western Mail, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18578,21,6,1893,Summer,21,6,1893,Summer,"for sale . As regards thip serious effects of the drought , farmers end catt164 breeders in particular are the principal","Western Mail, 21st June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18579,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,Barry Dock to make when it says that the continued drought has considerably di . creased the towIns milk supply P,"Western Mail, 22nd June 1893","England,Wales",UKL,UKL2,UKL22,"Barry Dock,Cardiff",19th Century newspaper,Media 18580,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,much more comprehensive id affair . a. ; - -THE DROUGHT . me * : CARDIFF WATER SUPPLY . to .,"Western Mail, 22nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18581,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"of Cardiff : - 'Owing to thie continuance of the drought , the waterworks committee are obliged to give' Id you","Western Mail, 22nd June 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18582,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"they would bo obliged to do if the In' , drought continued very much longer - - - or SCARCITY OF","Western Mail, 22nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18583,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"In cotsequenoe of e great . and , continued lae drought the feedetaiof the - fewport Dock have he . been","Western Mail, 22nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18584,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,but as no one could prophasy hlow long th' n drought would last be' warned householde t s gainst using water,"Western Mail, 22nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18585,22,6,1893,Summer,22,6,1893,Summer,"--- : : NsswoaT , ' Wednesday . --Considering- the drought 'itere wasm 'a very large pitch at to . day","Western Mail, 22nd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18586,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,oattle because they are dying onac t o a the drought . ni an awk of ir- A $wAkIse ; Pradiral,"Western Mail, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18587,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,the i Miners ' Federation of GreetBritain. t V THEI DROUGHT . s I - . o THE RHONDDA . VALLEY,"Western Mail, 23rd June 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Rhondda,19th Century newspaper,Media 18588,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,"there . Fevers are preva- lent , and if the drought continues it is feared that a serious epidemic will break","Western Mail, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18589,23,6,1893,Summer,23,6,1893,Summer,", Tlauraday. -One of thme effect . of the continued drought was apparent in tile very small supply arrd attendrince at","Western Mail, 23rd June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18590,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,"said about whether the conversion was due s to the drought . - The prisoner Thomas Collins , who is charged","Western Mail, 24th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18591,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,on time powers of the Irish Le1islature . I THE DROUGHT IN WALES . l A GLOOMY OUTLOOK FOR FARME 14S,"Western Mail, 24th June 1893",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18592,24,6,1893,Summer,24,6,1893,Summer,"speech in South London ; alluding to the unprece. dented drought , by "" the decrees of God . "" This","Western Mail, 24th June 1893",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI11,UKI22",,19th Century newspaper,Media 18593,26,6,1893,Summer,26,6,1893,Summer,"Two agreeable things occurred to-day-lre- freshing rainafter a , trying drought and Mr. Blandy 's annual show of puppies after a","Western Mail, 26th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18594,27,6,1893,Summer,27,6,1893,Summer,", - - c e NEWPORT DOCKS AND TIE y DROUGHT . y- A CORRECTION . d With : , reference","Western Mail, 27th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18595,28,6,1893,Summer,28,6,1893,Summer,"and tba whole enclosure , fit- 1 withstanding the continued drought , presented a 1 fresh , and good appearanbe. tradiff","Western Mail, 28th June 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18596,1,7,1893,Summer,1,7,1893,Summer,"PENNY PER GALONI 'a ] 'KEN.T. , ' The ev- drought in East KetiX naae.a In seine of the vilages '","Western Mail, 01st July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18597,3,7,1893,Summer,3,7,1893,Summer,"hand many gardeps , are suffering from the long continued drought , and can under the most favourable cirtuinstanceR do lut","Western Mail, 03rd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18598,4,7,1893,Summer,4,7,1893,Summer,". Wynne , Peniarti , and Lord Miostyn . The drought is so bad at St. Brides that the water is","Western Mail, 04th July 1893",England,UKF,UKF1,UKF13,St. Brides,19th Century newspaper,Media 18599,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,Object . Estimates ou Application . 21190 e THE REAT DROUGHT OF 1893 . The long spell of dry weather experienced,"Western Mail, 05th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18600,5,7,1893,Summer,5,7,1893,Summer,"no means cheer lug . Severe aphis blight , long drought , and serious attack of red spider have caused a","Western Mail, 05th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18601,6,7,1893,Summer,6,7,1893,Summer,"white 3s 6dto 3s 8d . In consequenca of the drought all feeding grain is slightly dearer , especially oats .","Western Mail, 06th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18602,6,7,1893,Summer,6,7,1893,Summer,of safety after all in muzzling after long periods of drought . Mr. W. BOWEN RoWnANus after all had a walk-over,"Western Mail, 06th July 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Cardiganshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 18603,6,7,1893,Summer,6,7,1893,Summer,"have all Nature in I league againist him . The drought has parched I up his land , and now ,","Western Mail, 06th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18604,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,. The serious-ness of this step showvs how extreme the drought is becoming . Although in ordinary seasons the supply of,"Western Mail, 08th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18605,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,"in the least , when we aie overtaken by prolonged drought the wonder immediately arises why , in such close proximity","Western Mail, 08th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18606,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,"was not the slightest foundation fo* the zeport . THlE DROUGHT . CARDIFF WATER SUPPLY , A-meeting of the waterworks committee","Western Mail, 08th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18607,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,"garden purposes , and so assist , during the prolonged drought in avoidig theo nXecessity of trn ing off the water","Western Mail, 08th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18608,8,7,1893,Summer,8,7,1893,Summer,the building on lire ! So severe is the present drought that one of the most hononred ot ancient pumps .,"Western Mail, 08th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18609,10,7,1893,Summer,10,7,1893,Summer,"plaintiff , with oosts . THE RISCA MILKMAN AND THE DROUGHT . A SOLDIER 'S WISH . At Newport County Petty","Western Mail, 10th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18610,11,7,1893,Summer,11,7,1893,Summer,o cmmoaictoimme-diatly ithMr . . LoydLougerregstration SAD EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT . One sad result of the drought reaches us from,"Western Mail, 11st July 1893",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Mendip Hills,19th Century newspaper,Media 18611,11,7,1893,Summer,11,7,1893,Summer,EFFECT OF THE DROUGHT . One sad result of the drought reaches us from the Mendip Hills district . If there,"Western Mail, 11st July 1893",England,UKK,UKK2,UKK23,Mendip Hills,19th Century newspaper,Media 18612,12,7,1893,Summer,12,7,1893,Summer,"Margam Estate Office , Port Talbot . 21785 THE GREAT DROUGHT rf T GkS D OF 1893 . The long spell","Western Mail, 12nd July 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL17,Port Talbot,19th Century newspaper,Media 18613,13,7,1893,Summer,13,7,1893,Summer,when is that new dock coming ? Now that the drought is at an end and the deluge is taking a,"Western Mail, 13rd July 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18614,13,7,1893,Summer,13,7,1893,Summer,all the business . t t - v TUE RECIENT DROUGHT . Pf ROSECUTION FQ'R WASTE OF WATER AT CARDIFF .,"Western Mail, 13rd July 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18615,13,7,1893,Summer,13,7,1893,Summer,but haid become serious h on account of the recent drought . He was in- . formed by Tabson that he,"Western Mail, 13rd July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18616,17,7,1893,Summer,17,7,1893,Summer,"MAESLLYN MILLS LLANDYSSIL , SOUTH WkLES. .38293 'I TUE GRAT DROUGHT OFj 1893 . The long spell of dry weather experienced","Western Mail, 17th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18617,17,7,1893,Summer,17,7,1893,Summer,"separation order , and- I all oil account of the drought . When her husbandi. e saw that the order prohibiting","Western Mail, 17th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18618,20,7,1893,Summer,20,7,1893,Summer,'s Major in time to see- the end of the drought and of the beer-for- breakfast system . Margam Park evidently-,"Western Mail, 20th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18619,20,7,1893,Summer,20,7,1893,Summer,"so active , owing to Br the brenk-up of the drought and the possibility' , t of a quieter sartetforecakes .","Western Mail, 20th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18620,24,7,1893,Summer,24,7,1893,Summer,", HIGH-STREET . NEW TBEDEGAR , ELLIOTSTOWN. ioh T GviREAT DROUGHT 7 OF 1893 . The long spell of dry weather","Western Mail, 24th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18621,25,7,1893,Summer,25,7,1893,Summer,"a nrae Q by 120 , Ibuat oing to teexrrdny drought a , large amount fV vnu rl trade pirposes has","Western Mail, 25th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18622,28,7,1893,Summer,28,7,1893,Summer,"had been a great draught . "" Strange that "" drought "" and "" draught , "" so near hi letters","Western Mail, 28th July 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18623,3,8,1893,Summer,3,8,1893,Summer,arrives- which is enerally when warm showers follow a long drought ; hence . an occasional rich . har- vest of,"Western Mail, 03rd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18624,4,8,1893,Summer,4,8,1893,Summer,"in i a diflsort of way . ' , -The drought , long and vexatious as'itwas , produced no' finer crop","Western Mail, 04th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18625,9,8,1893,Summer,9,8,1893,Summer,"Catlte Duriu- the Comling Winter and dealt withi the long drought In the two years '1889 an.l11890 , the production of","Western Mail, 09th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18626,17,8,1893,Summer,17,8,1893,Summer,", is a q miserable failure . Owing to the drought , the barley grew very irregularly , and can not","Western Mail, 17th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18627,17,8,1893,Summer,17,8,1893,Summer,"in' T the majority of cases . The long , drought and the ravages of flies have made this cropy (","Western Mail, 17th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18628,18,8,1893,Summer,18,8,1893,Summer,"in our al own co-untry . Abroad the heat and drought PE are unprecedented . '- d The great , heat","Western Mail, 18th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18629,19,8,1893,Summer,19,8,1893,Summer,"distress in the li gricultural districts owing to the prolonged drought , and in many of the churches rain is prayed","Western Mail, 19th August 1893",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18630,23,8,1893,Summer,23,8,1893,Summer,"and materials ; the . first caused by the severe drought , the second : iand third by men-being now less","Western Mail, 23rd August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18631,29,8,1893,Summer,29,8,1893,Summer,"demand having thus far proved , on account of -the drought , less than was anticipated , prices fihave tended in","Western Mail, 29th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18632,30,8,1893,Summer,30,8,1893,Summer,"aprnt in cattle , accounted ' , oer rlshy*h recent drought ; - farmers 'bing 'ndetogtheir cattle 'noshoIw con- "" dtion.","Western Mail, 30th August 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18633,2,9,1893,Autumn,2,9,1893,Autumn,"any more , It was during a long and terrible drought and the inhabitants were ill with thirst till the brewery","Western Mail, 02nd September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18634,14,9,1893,Autumn,14,9,1893,Autumn,"And songless bright birds ; Where with fire and fierce drought on her tresses , Insatiable summer oppresses . Sere woodlands","Western Mail, 14th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18635,15,9,1893,Autumn,15,9,1893,Autumn,"all these districts the people , in consequence of the drought , were deriving their wvater supply from wells , and","Western Mail, 15th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18636,19,9,1893,Autumn,19,9,1893,Autumn,", the district was very healthy taking into consideration the drought , &c . Of the cases at Llandaff Yard ,","Western Mail, 19th September 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Llandaff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18637,27,9,1893,Autumn,27,9,1893,Autumn,"a fact of the matter is that it is tise drought lewhich has told upon the river , and reduced ,","Western Mail, 27th September 1893",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18638,30,9,1893,Autumn,30,9,1893,Autumn,totie sClaim for water during the scarcity arising from the drought . - Mr. Wheatley was directed to obtain further information,"Western Mail, 30th September 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18639,3,10,1893,Autumn,3,10,1893,Autumn,that the difficulties which had been experienced through the recent drought had beemi overcome . A register of the rainfall had,"Western Mail, 03rd October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18640,3,10,1893,Autumn,3,10,1893,Autumn,"dearth aol itorbago , owingi to t h longg I drought , see ci-taita to be eaten by stock with I","Western Mail, 03rd October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18641,20,10,1893,Autumn,20,10,1893,Autumn,"wore in uoeful breeding emrdition. in spite of the great drought , and rost of the cow s wero good milkers.","Western Mail, 20th October 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18642,10,11,1893,Autumn,10,11,1893,Autumn,"; from 250 to 450 tons uet' regis- ter ; drought as light aspossible , end not exceeding nbout lOft loaded","Western Mail, 10th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18643,22,11,1893,Autumn,22,11,1893,Autumn,", I worald venture to suggest a of the remarkable drought of this year , the refSulte P- of which would","Western Mail, 22nd November 1893",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18644,24,11,1893,Autumn,24,11,1893,Autumn,severely our frmiers hoe- t been pinched by the great drought . Tie l autunmn-souwu wheat went into the ground and,"Western Mail, 24th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18645,24,11,1893,Autumn,24,11,1893,Autumn,"impossible , on account of the unprece- th dI dented drought which prevailed , for the column of if to proceed","Western Mail, 24th November 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18646,24,11,1893,Autumn,24,11,1893,Autumn,"of note , as indicating theI severity of the recent drought in Pembroke . shire , that even now in some","Western Mail, 24th November 1893","England,Wales","UKK,UKL","UKK4,UKL1","UKK43,UKL14",Pembroke,19th Century newspaper,Media 18647,30,12,1893,Winter,30,12,1893,Winter,"vantageous to the much-enduring British f farmer . The prolonged drought of the spring s ruined the forage crops , and","Western Mail, 30th December 1893",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18648,1,1,1894,Winter,1,1,1894,Winter,"Mr e agricultural community of South Wales'the nal d long-continued drought of the summer was a bei real calamity , adding","Western Mail, 01st January 1894",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 18649,6,1,1894,Winter,6,1,1894,Winter,", toil tire liabile to Periodical olistritettons by floods or drought . The Castle lroyal Mail Conipnney. uinder contract . E","Western Mail, 06th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18650,6,1,1894,Winter,6,1,1894,Winter,"rain in eaoh month up to July , but the drought of 1893 , accompanied by excessive heat , a great","Western Mail, 06th January 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18651,24,2,1894,Winter,24,2,1894,Winter,It arose from the scarcity of Water during the hist drought . The rate collector was authorised to proceed in tile,"Western Mail, 24th February 1894",England,UKD,UKD4,UKD43,Wray,19th Century newspaper,Media 18652,24,2,1894,Winter,24,2,1894,Winter,arose from the scarcity of a wvater during the last drought . Alderman SANDER-S thought the collector had a acted perfectly,"Western Mail, 24th February 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18653,6,3,1894,Spring,6,3,1894,Spring,", sItu-ate cemnienclinir position ; uefectl , free , Oxcelit drought beers ; trade E5. , , weekly ; profits x0%","Western Mail, 06th March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18654,21,3,1894,Spring,21,3,1894,Spring,"givYe in- to the ground owiug to the . continued drought , brry and the committee are glad to be able","Western Mail, 21st March 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18655,14,4,1894,Spring,14,4,1894,Spring,", which is the first fol line of defence against drought , conrtains wl water in store suffcient for over one","Western Mail, 14th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18656,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,"general depression of agriculture , aggra- si vated by the drought of last season , whicah n 0 affected the orops","Western Mail, 17th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18657,17,4,1894,Spring,17,4,1894,Spring,"has re- s drsitesed the balauce , as the summer drought was il . e succeeded by tho tviater rain .","Western Mail, 17th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18658,24,4,1894,Spring,24,4,1894,Spring,""" 'dampneoss of the moisture1 "" The "" dryncess:of the drought , ' Come spinthcounut ' , The "" 'emptines fvou","Western Mail, 24th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18659,24,4,1894,Spring,24,4,1894,Spring,"great depreciation in the price of store cattle in the drought of lest summer . Foreign competition end , probably ,","Western Mail, 24th April 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18660,21,5,1894,Spring,21,5,1894,Spring,so abundant and brautiful . It looks as if tile drought of last year blecl done good by letting the land,"Western Mail, 21st May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18661,26,5,1894,Spring,26,5,1894,Spring,Buts Docks Comhpany for uompensation Iq for water during the drought . This is a matter ie outside the Bill .,"Western Mail, 26th May 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18662,14,6,1894,Summer,14,6,1894,Summer,"lneudof thae ree parts3 of the town , and -curto drought , boor : a groat l Varvsln "" oisrtto .","Western Mail, 14th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18663,14,6,1894,Summer,14,6,1894,Summer,"Seoretary to the War Office ) stated that the prevalent drought of last year , followitig upon a bad year ,","Western Mail, 14th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18664,15,6,1894,Summer,15,6,1894,Summer,"many a thirsty pilgrim during their twelve- months ' "" drought "" called for exemplary punishment on the publicans , aud","Western Mail, 15th June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18665,22,6,1894,Summer,22,6,1894,Summer,". to5 . trdanid houieliold furniture ; free , eroepting drought Bri boom , -Apply Thenias William Hiendon , 4 ,","Western Mail, 22nd June 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18666,27,7,1894,Summer,27,7,1894,Summer,"'ve . Corn firm , owing to continued reports of drought . Sugar continues quiet , Coffee.olosed quiet and generally lower","Western Mail, 27th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18667,30,7,1894,Summer,30,7,1894,Summer,"failure of the water , cornsequent se cn the protracted drought . The entire town sa lch ins been laid in","Western Mail, 30th July 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18668,1,8,1894,Summer,1,8,1894,Summer,. -VaO.b55 Full of icensed trio ; f*e all hut drought beers ; pr.o . iB prietor guarantees trade 18 to,"Western Mail, 01st August 1894",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18669,4,8,1894,Summer,4,8,1894,Summer,be borne in mind that in times of ia extreme drought the water on Diglis Look lower sill had been oinowni,"Western Mail, 04th August 1894",England,UKG,UKG1,UKG12,Diglis,19th Century newspaper,Media 18670,28,8,1894,Summer,28,8,1894,Summer,"CLOCKS , ci . 662srcedisiglcj floe Oriceitot Yeccc , four-fold drought VERY MTASSIVE AND RICHLY CARVED '. g2 SPANISH MAHOGANY FURNITURE","Western Mail, 28th August 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18671,1,9,1894,Autumn,1,9,1894,Autumn,"in tenteti rats ithe best , acid hour disastrous the drought , of last sumier . Furs to the Fore .","Western Mail, 01st September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18672,4,9,1894,Autumn,4,9,1894,Autumn,"the laSt , . trwici , owving to the by drought , was little a' r al the loo uive ron","Western Mail, 04th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18673,14,9,1894,Autumn,14,9,1894,Autumn,this amount . That means that last season z Y'the drought has caused in round numb'es ai al loss of three,"Western Mail, 14th September 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18674,9,10,1894,Autumn,9,10,1894,Autumn,"quart , but during the n-. time of the summer drought it went up a penny , y ! , and","Western Mail, 09th October 1894",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18675,25,4,1895,Spring,25,4,1895,Spring,"'nan , wvitlranit ent , aventree turn of dind , drought before - ia notie af M hillsps j'sweller , St.","Western Mail, 25th April 1895",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18676,4,5,1895,Spring,4,5,1895,Spring,"thse flat , ans thme roots are mush influenced by drought orE moisture in extremes . I drill all my mnacgoldsE","Western Mail, 04th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18677,29,5,1895,Spring,29,5,1895,Spring,fre. -in t I h Smemory of those who were drought a ? g ? l i g hremember the fasts,"Western Mail, 29th May 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18678,1,6,1895,Summer,1,6,1895,Summer,"did not last , ac drying winds ie occurred and drought- , which were more molined cI to cheek tloti eucourage","Western Mail, 01st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18679,1,6,1895,Summer,1,6,1895,Summer,"youiig corn crosl are of a 0elo hvline iteom surface drought and cold 11id , but the seed germinated admirably .","Western Mail, 01st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18680,3,6,1895,Summer,3,6,1895,Summer,"Mr. Jones , at s this1 Owing to the recent drought the waterworks company have had to take measures to keep","Western Mail, 03rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18681,8,6,1895,Summer,8,6,1895,Summer,", but the crop is light b an at the drought . of er Of the company in which Sir 1enry","Western Mail, 08th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18682,8,6,1895,Summer,8,6,1895,Summer,"favour of the plants growing , but of late the drought has been much against them . A deluge or two","Western Mail, 08th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18683,8,6,1895,Summer,8,6,1895,Summer,"and carna- tions should be watered most freely , as drought is much against them , and they , too ,","Western Mail, 08th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18684,11,6,1895,Summer,11,6,1895,Summer,"of fly and deposit , and alse that thti continued drought is cau-ingmuhch anxiety to hop growers . WOOQ. , -","Western Mail, 11st June 1895",England,UKE,UKE4,UKE41,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18685,11,6,1895,Summer,11,6,1895,Summer,". Mr of James stLted that , owingto the long drought , L ( there was but little water in the","Western Mail, 11st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18686,11,6,1895,Summer,11,6,1895,Summer,"Wales is now doing exceptionally well . s "" 2HE DROUGHT AT MERTHYR C At present the , , Fentw'n ;","Western Mail, 11st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18687,13,6,1895,Summer,13,6,1895,Summer,"of wages equalling 22j "" p cent . THE LONG DROUGHT . WATER SUPPLY OF THE -RHONDDAS ? POPULACE PUT ON","Western Mail, 13rd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18688,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,"; pos-sibly the uncertainty as.to the termination of this prolonged drought may account for it , but , be that as","Western Mail, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18689,14,6,1895,Summer,14,6,1895,Summer,"PRESENT SEASON . . . As evidenice of the exceptional drought at pro-' sent experienced , the followin "" ? figures","Western Mail, 14th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18690,17,6,1895,Summer,17,6,1895,Summer,ie slate quarry district . Owing to the protroted ie drought the reservoir.s Rupplying the . 'quarriesP i ; lhve become,"Western Mail, 17th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18691,18,6,1895,Summer,18,6,1895,Summer,"will be small , bat 0 Worcesters are standing the drought better than either Kent or Sussex , as our hops","Western Mail, 18th June 1895",England,UKJ,"UKJ4,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKJ22,UKJ24",Sussex,19th Century newspaper,Media 18692,18,6,1895,Summer,18,6,1895,Summer,"although the bine continues to grow , the pro- longed drought is beginning to make itself felt in some of the","Western Mail, 18th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18693,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,". When the fire took-posse5sion of it there was a drought prevailing at Pontypridd , and it had been expected that","Western Mail, 19th June 1895",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Pontypridd,19th Century newspaper,Media 18694,19,6,1895,Summer,19,6,1895,Summer,"one ofjthe wagons , injuring himself . EFFECTS OF THE DROUGHT -NTERHONDDA . : . : . MASONS THROWN OUT0 ?","Western Mail, 19th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18695,21,6,1895,Summer,21,6,1895,Summer,"thkes year in a better -osition to rr stand a drought thane she lens ever been pre- Ps viously , and","Western Mail, 21st June 1895",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18696,21,6,1895,Summer,21,6,1895,Summer,extra to so the quenctity at Iseusdi wesen tile last drought as took place-' For the last two months the e,"Western Mail, 21st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18697,21,6,1895,Summer,21,6,1895,Summer,"ists that I am certain . "" Owing to the drought , the Buts Decks are now fed with water from","Western Mail, 21st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18698,21,6,1895,Summer,21,6,1895,Summer,society wINGsB aims are literary laid not politicaL THE SERIOUS DROUGHT . a h ITS EFFECT UPON LOCAL WATER SUPPLIES ..,"Western Mail, 21st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18699,21,6,1895,Summer,21,6,1895,Summer,district with roferlenoe to the effect of Visi con- tinued drought upon local water supplies . The a storage of many,"Western Mail, 21st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18700,21,6,1895,Summer,21,6,1895,Summer,". li r . BARRY . of Notwithstatnding tfle long-continued drought , hi the wvater supply of tie B ? rry","Western Mail, 21st June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18701,22,6,1895,Summer,22,6,1895,Summer,"ouq9f the largest streamn ie of dried up during this drought is Judge Gwilym , Willhams 's stremtun of humour .","Western Mail, 22nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18702,22,6,1895,Summer,22,6,1895,Summer,""" limt it beiing nearly reachied in saysgail. instances . DROUGHT ON-LY EQUILnLED ONCr FIFTY YEARS . 'E Ni Thiere hlas","Western Mail, 22nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18703,22,6,1895,Summer,22,6,1895,Summer,"QUE STIO0N F OR T yI1EE COU NTY. i Theo drought whlich parevaihe it caoasiag 'in- i con'venience , ec )","Western Mail, 22nd June 1895",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Pontypridd,19th Century newspaper,Media 18704,22,6,1895,Summer,22,6,1895,Summer,"lhenadd Reservo irs us ahiciormallyp lowv , and if the drought molatanTues mnuch longer c scrlibes anlconveniegee minut niecessarily result .","Western Mail, 22nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18705,22,6,1895,Summer,22,6,1895,Summer,"inexaubsutible , ' BIRMIANGHAM SHORT OF W1ATERi . Tue continuedI drought . is causing ps-scan-f D P ? A ? ?","Western Mail, 22nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18706,22,6,1895,Summer,22,6,1895,Summer,"gr'owing under thle protection of housps "" suffer most from drought , and should receive most atten- tion , but a.","Western Mail, 22nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18707,22,6,1895,Summer,22,6,1895,Summer,"the roots . lManure for Fruit Trees in Summer , Drought is most injurious tofruittrees , as it cliee 's thie","Western Mail, 22nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18708,22,6,1895,Summer,22,6,1895,Summer,"aip , too , U preveins thermi from suffering from drought , ans the opcsration is lnue bh ali tile best","Western Mail, 22nd June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18709,24,6,1895,Summer,24,6,1895,Summer,"of water , owin to t'he Iexsp. tion. tortaly Aevere drought now experiu ? oe , is end , nausing no","Western Mail, 24th June 1895",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Pontypridd,19th Century newspaper,Media 18710,26,6,1895,Summer,26,6,1895,Summer,. The agricultural outlookis rather glonncy at present . The drought is beconming mere severe ; grass is being burnt up,"Western Mail, 26th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18711,27,6,1895,Summer,27,6,1895,Summer,. Other I toasts followed . Id 'ie 2 t DROUGHT IN THE RHONDDA A THE DISTlRICT COUNCIL AND THE e,"Western Mail, 27th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18712,27,6,1895,Summer,27,6,1895,Summer,and referred to the excep- . tional severity of the drought . The counciors V if pointed out to them that,"Western Mail, 27th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18713,27,6,1895,Summer,27,6,1895,Summer,of a few months in the event Y of a drought . The upehot of bhe interv-ew was C L that,"Western Mail, 27th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18714,28,6,1895,Summer,28,6,1895,Summer,"there was nodemand owing to . the continued E , drought . P1 RosM Thursday.A baroar fortnightily stock mk to-day there","Western Mail, 28th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18715,29,6,1895,Summer,29,6,1895,Summer,". An old Welsh prbverb says that 'afterW -long , drought rain comhes from . the'anorth. , MAhout a million AustraiItIardwood","Western Mail, 29th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18716,29,6,1895,Summer,29,6,1895,Summer,"hemn cut to pre- vent it shrinking further by the drought . , No crop that I hTave seen or heard","Western Mail, 29th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18717,29,6,1895,Summer,29,6,1895,Summer,"to grumble myself about th .. exoes- . r sive drought ; ? but , fortunately , I "" have no","Western Mail, 29th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18718,29,6,1895,Summer,29,6,1895,Summer,"' "" orkshiremaii "" writes : - "" Excessive n drought ona the farm , &s we are now expe- y","Western Mail, 29th June 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18719,1,7,1895,Summer,1,7,1895,Summer,". - J , Owing to the exceptional nd prolonged drought , tim WiaYrw- ; orlss Committee Request Consumers Gene. -","Western Mail, 01st July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18720,2,7,1895,Summer,2,7,1895,Summer,so delighted to see rain falling after the e long drought that they walked about inth rai for the pleasure of,"Western Mail, 02nd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18721,5,7,1895,Summer,5,7,1895,Summer,"Sthe vseeral pitches ; but , owing to the reesnt drought , the supply was rather resericted , and fell short","Western Mail, 05th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18722,6,7,1895,Summer,6,7,1895,Summer,'ATe existence of the flowers is too short . the drought causing them to die almost before they are fully epened,"Western Mail, 06th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18723,6,7,1895,Summer,6,7,1895,Summer,"crop of corn and straw , in spite ulf the drought . Turnips on this fairn , too , although not","Western Mail, 06th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18724,6,7,1895,Summer,6,7,1895,Summer,The weather hitherto has been against celery- ot grow.ug . Drought has always a tendency to l0- cause the young ph1alts,"Western Mail, 06th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18725,9,7,1895,Summer,9,7,1895,Summer,"tradae continues good for thetimieof year.andpricesare firm . The extreme drought is serioutsly 'affecting the-hops , in tho Weald . of","Western Mail, 09th July 1895",England,"UKJ,UKD","UKJ4,UKD7,UKJ2","UKJ42,UKD72,UKJ22,UKJ24","Sussex,Weald",19th Century newspaper,Media 18726,9,7,1895,Summer,9,7,1895,Summer,"and the common sotts ares ishowing the -effect of thle drought , in. all die . ' tricts the shallovr soils","Western Mail, 09th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18727,13,7,1895,Summer,13,7,1895,Summer,"Wallin and Cleary have been a destroyed . Nying to drought . The flames apread Al rapidly , and the residents","Western Mail, 13rd July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18728,16,7,1895,Summer,16,7,1895,Summer,are not so favourable as could be wished . The drought is beginninag to . tell rather severely . in most,"Western Mail, 16th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18729,20,7,1895,Summer,20,7,1895,Summer,", and it' is snore apt to suffer from s drought than a close soil . The only way to' s","Western Mail, 20th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18730,20,7,1895,Summer,20,7,1895,Summer,"Dry Weather . e Few crops suffer so much from drought ad , peas . When too dry at the root","Western Mail, 20th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18731,25,7,1895,Summer,25,7,1895,Summer,"S. Totterdoswo , Bristol-Very valuable Itehacisisa- ; id payments for drought beer , stated 995 mozahbly inlosrntial , club , 1.60","Western Mail, 25th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18732,27,7,1895,Summer,27,7,1895,Summer,M- Clarcliff no losfger stands in danger of a ng drought . A few weeks ago the supply was ; er,"Western Mail, 27th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18733,27,7,1895,Summer,27,7,1895,Summer,". The most promising oat , in spite of the drought , is Webb 's Black Tartarian . It is not","Western Mail, 27th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18734,27,7,1895,Summer,27,7,1895,Summer,shfeeted C by muildew- It is caceed by too mnuch drought at rtle root . Pleats- of wistor 'at tbe meot,"Western Mail, 27th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18735,30,7,1895,Summer,30,7,1895,Summer,must dbe considered altogether much brighter since the brea-k-up of-the drought . The heavy rains have done a considerable amount of,"Western Mail, 30th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18736,30,7,1895,Summer,30,7,1895,Summer,"bine so shert and other unfnvonrable appearances caused by the drought , it is practically certain that the total o yield","Western Mail, 30th July 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18737,3,8,1895,Summer,3,8,1895,Summer,month . The heat has been less intense and the drought has terminated . Raini fell frequently during the month .,"Western Mail, 03rd August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18738,6,8,1895,Summer,6,8,1895,Summer,inforrhsa te-ion Clamn abther pscople as to the sills . drought . 10He discveed a clause in an Act of Parliament,"Western Mail, 06th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18739,8,8,1895,Summer,8,8,1895,Summer,"exoese of lastb re yeav , and , notwithstanding the.long drought SC experienced during the summer months , The Of recent","Western Mail, 08th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18740,10,8,1895,Summer,10,8,1895,Summer,"ki beAs and lIess fied' wingd , to to ie drought , Beets- rt and bbrussels sprouts , my sw g","Western Mail, 10th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18741,10,8,1895,Summer,10,8,1895,Summer,"the fruit is ripening , but , owing to the drought there is a great scarcity of young plants this season","Western Mail, 10th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18742,29,8,1895,Summer,29,8,1895,Summer,"ktel able Ibridge ; proprietor guarantees monthly paynienia Jon- for drought boors 62 , besides bottled goods , elder , [","Western Mail, 29th August 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18743,7,9,1895,Autumn,7,9,1895,Autumn,"May , June , and July , and wet when drought would have been most accep-E table at the end of","Western Mail, 07th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18744,7,9,1895,Autumn,7,9,1895,Autumn,non- possess a flavour s . not experienced in the drought . Late fruit is swelling rapidly . and thme quantity,"Western Mail, 07th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18745,21,9,1895,Autumn,21,9,1895,Autumn,"-as sue . cient allowvance was net mzade for the drought , hut amonlgst a vast quantity of unsale. able samples","Western Mail, 21st September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18746,30,9,1895,Autumn,30,9,1895,Autumn,"o-ourse , as at ; otr'her planssc owving to dile drought , wvas very hard , there being . somae deep","Western Mail, 30th September 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18747,2,10,1895,Autumn,2,10,1895,Autumn,"-Unimlesnbahle teatb5000' by Macteal d- of Hounds . ownern of drought horses , and others , bctb , I. a-t home","Western Mail, 02nd October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18748,16,10,1895,Autumn,16,10,1895,Autumn,"of diminution , ticseA . supply during thle late long drought-beucg con-' sdrbyhigher than during tics trying-drought a of 1893 ,","Western Mail, 16th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18749,17,10,1895,Autumn,17,10,1895,Autumn,"last year , and , owing to I e the drought , were- 'not quite up to the usual E 1","Western Mail, 17th October 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18750,2,11,1895,Autumn,2,11,1895,Autumn,"month , but mildew , which was generated by the drought , has prevented many of the roots from swelling as","Western Mail, 02nd November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18751,11,11,1895,Autumn,11,11,1895,Autumn,"testimony , by asS - of Hounds , owbera of drought horses , and others . halls at home and abroad","Western Mail, 11st November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18752,14,11,1895,Autumn,14,11,1895,Autumn,"dormant for a few years , until , with the droughts which were experienced some two or three years ag-o ,","Western Mail, 14th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18753,19,11,1895,Autumn,19,11,1895,Autumn,"Ce . ( Limited ) , Swansea . [ dl9i Drought-sinvvs and Clei-k Wanted ; Aiacutornied liilge , boilr , and","Western Mail, 19th November 1895",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18754,23,11,1895,Autumn,23,11,1895,Autumn,"Park-streell , M. London , Chaidrman. wrS 2 A. H. DROUGHT , Esq. , 2 , Tokenhouse-builiiiags ; ants , ,","Western Mail, 23rd November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18755,29,11,1895,Autumn,29,11,1895,Autumn,suffered a do- terioration by reascen of the long summnier drought . The departure taken by -the society T in lalrgely,"Western Mail, 29th November 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18756,12,12,1895,Winter,12,12,1895,Winter,"- ! spln-dTd Li-itle-House , : all 'free -xeprel 'felt drought beer ; payin rc-r ed 3 otlv He iegeing 325","Western Mail, 12nd December 1895",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18757,16,12,1895,Winter,16,12,1895,Winter,"the district council . There ! ro had been a drought in the year 1895 , which Y 0 was so","Western Mail, 16th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18758,16,12,1895,Winter,16,12,1895,Winter,"time , but eve , the actual occurrence of the drought , and the ; e ; experience of other lesser","Western Mail, 16th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18759,16,12,1895,Winter,16,12,1895,Winter,", and the ; e ; experience of other lesser droughts which : has occurred since the establishment of the ;","Western Mail, 16th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18760,16,12,1895,Winter,16,12,1895,Winter,to provide for the recurrence of such a.i I 2 drought in order that the water company may l 3 be,"Western Mail, 16th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18761,16,12,1895,Winter,16,12,1895,Winter,required by the district council. : ro But for the drought of 1895 the water com- so pany would not have,"Western Mail, 16th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18762,16,12,1895,Winter,16,12,1895,Winter,in deciding the same question I ought to consider what droughts ye ; or other special circumstances had to be ed,"Western Mail, 16th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18763,28,12,1895,Winter,28,12,1895,Winter,"recetation. whiob is not ' c-la so apt to sufferdrorm drought eas an Open sic'te "" ibt This itanuttre should he","Western Mail, 28th December 1895",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18764,23,1,1897,Winter,23,1,1897,Winter,"biliousness disturbing tile nerves of eight . Caloinel ani1 black drought will l eure the latter . J1 Putcier , ""","Western Mail, 23rd January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18765,27,1,1897,Winter,27,1,1897,Winter,"during living ineniory , more especially owing to the long drought in the summer . There were now , however ,","Western Mail, 27th January 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18766,10,2,1897,Winter,10,2,1897,Winter,"familn Me nro , 30 years ; proprietor retIring ; drought . bea trae 11 alone sevent hopeheads weekly ; moderal","Western Mail, 10th February 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18767,9,3,1897,Spring,9,3,1897,Spring,"the year . Provisions , however , owing to W drought and the approuch of rinderpest , were t is dear","Western Mail, 09th March 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18768,12,4,1897,Spring,12,4,1897,Spring,", which lasted for fourteen niontlih , and the unexampled drought , extending over a period of four full montlhi .","Western Mail, 12nd April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18769,17,4,1897,Spring,17,4,1897,Spring,"heat at that tine , and there may also be drought , and the seed should be sown in such a","Western Mail, 17th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18770,22,4,1897,Spring,22,4,1897,Spring,"the C wtholo , a very indifferent one . The drought t affected tht mowinmenta of the fish . Tihe I","Western Mail, 22nd April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18771,24,4,1897,Spring,24,4,1897,Spring,"L per acre . Owing to the spring and summer droughts of the past four seasons , the yield and the","Western Mail, 24th April 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18772,1,5,1897,Spring,1,5,1897,Spring,"penetrate to it , and be away from heat and drought . If tile c er plants are bought in they","Western Mail, 01st May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18773,15,5,1897,Spring,15,5,1897,Spring,"year , whiei , I l hat there being conaiderable drought , , he had to Wet in inipply tiny at","Western Mail, 15th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18774,24,5,1897,Spring,24,5,1897,Spring,". Cur put 'We are promised a time of terrible drought "" ul 0' this , Furmr- . P in'It is","Western Mail, 24th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18775,29,5,1897,Spring,29,5,1897,Spring,"now at a etitical period . A h continuance of drought will ruin it , ' wbile genial weather would at","Western Mail, 29th May 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18776,31,5,1897,Spring,31,5,1897,Spring,"in bad condition , oer it shows zigns of the drought we 've liad. ti .. Pie Occasion may he taken","Western Mail, 31st May 1897",England,UKJ,UKJ3,UKJ34,Newport,19th Century newspaper,Media 18777,7,6,1897,Summer,7,6,1897,Summer,"'O ho10 damaged by : eit-her fre , st or drought . so Dairy far'mers ri srrmro parts of New Zei2","Western Mail, 07th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18778,11,6,1897,Summer,11,6,1897,Summer,shoet of ice for a long in A distaneo . Drought prevnils iu northern s tr Taurida . A - -,"Western Mail, 11st June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18779,12,6,1897,Summer,12,6,1897,Summer,"all is new life and a luxuriant groths , nwhiuh drought in Juno or July will fail to checki materially .","Western Mail, 12nd June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18780,23,6,1897,Summer,23,6,1897,Summer,"is peaceful , and in spite of bad seasons , droughts , and depression , 01 the whole , contented .","Western Mail, 23rd June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18781,29,6,1897,Summer,29,6,1897,Summer,the cr0 p to hravc sioffured hoth fron tilie eauly drought and tile rl Iter exc ; AI4 s ive rilc,"Western Mail, 29th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18782,30,6,1897,Summer,30,6,1897,Summer,"amounted inl value to 9,612,634do1s. , 1 Cotton adwanced on drought in the cotton in bolt . and closed itoadv ;","Western Mail, 30th June 1897",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18783,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"of the day . After long periods of heat and drought thunder often heralds a general break up ; but ,","Western Mail, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18784,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"more serious than the heat , viz. , tlie accompanying drought . ' Avyry little rain ? amu ? gg ..","Western Mail, 06th September 1898",GB,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18785,6,9,1898,Autumn,6,9,1898,Autumn,"time past of twhat we may expect in the way-of drought . "" Wells and'watercourseshave given ; 'out Sin many' ..","Western Mail, 06th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18786,13,9,1898,Autumn,13,9,1898,Autumn,"the sale for Od ; which , especially if this drought continues , must . soon he quite at an end","Western Mail, 13rd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18787,14,9,1898,Autumn,14,9,1898,Autumn,"and dettroy the stock , no P l pe prolonged droughts , and , above all , no rabbits cel to","Western Mail, 14th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18788,17,9,1898,Autumn,17,9,1898,Autumn,", 61 ; NATIONAL , I34 . RESULTS OF THE DROUGHT IN . TEE XIDLANDI . S To . - .","Western Mail, 17th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18789,17,9,1898,Autumn,17,9,1898,Autumn,. S To . - . S a The prolonged drought is seriously impeding tradlo on the Grand Junction Oanal between,"Western Mail, 17th September 1898",England,"UKG,UKI",UKG3,UKG31,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18790,20,9,1898,Autumn,20,9,1898,Autumn,"0 , natum , sowing orders , owing to the drought Od and also to the lateness of the- season ,","Western Mail, 20th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18791,23,9,1898,Autumn,23,9,1898,Autumn,"sea to aas its native waters , but the prolonged drought ay ng this season may have rendered this impossible ,","Western Mail, 23rd September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18792,24,9,1898,Autumn,24,9,1898,Autumn,"favour te of the potato crops , as heat and drought to always- suit them : so 'much better when in","Western Mail, 24th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18793,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,"track was , in . In the times of hard drought such as hve , prevailed of 'lateF it is .","Western Mail, 26th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18794,26,9,1898,Autumn,26,9,1898,Autumn,yield falls short of all provicus estimates . The 'ong drought and excessively hot sunshine . of the past-few. weeks acaused,"Western Mail, 26th September 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18795,1,10,1898,Autumn,1,10,1898,Autumn,"fe evening so long as they are suffering from cl drought . Do not give them manure -water , but fc","Western Mail, 01st October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18796,8,10,1898,Autumn,8,10,1898,Autumn,"the fotepart , and for weeks.past .. 'the excessivo , drought and unsuial theeat have been gradually hipderifig the giowth of","Western Mail, 08th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18797,24,10,1898,Autumn,24,10,1898,Autumn,"rain altered forma , as established . 'duihng the long drought . the importance of i the' Car n1rlidgeshlre nttuit be","Western Mail, 24th October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18798,24,10,1898,Autumn,24,10,1898,Autumn,other-Craftsman-we have heard little of.A of latei for during the drought he was sent from : his . quarters : at,"Western Mail, 24th October 1898",England,"UKK,UKJ","UKK1,UKJ3","UKK15,UKJ33","Salisbury Plain,Winchester",19th Century newspaper,Media 18799,31,10,1898,Autumn,31,10,1898,Autumn,"having hoan somewlat scarce in the district owing to tbe drought , the cattle were not in that pink . of-ceondition","Western Mail, 31st October 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18800,2,11,1898,Autumn,2,11,1898,Autumn,"opening recitative of ei I Elijah , ' foretelling the drought , was to the M audience a most impressive dntimation","Western Mail, 02nd November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18801,5,11,1898,Autumn,5,11,1898,Autumn,extreme 1 changes in the weather . A change from drought to saturation is often more felt and worse in its,"Western Mail, 05th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18802,16,11,1898,Autumn,16,11,1898,Autumn,crop reports are of a somewhat mixed eharaecer . The' drought Is. undountedly : a- severely felt in parts . and,"Western Mail, 16th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18803,25,11,1898,Autumn,25,11,1898,Autumn,possible way to carry out their scheme . During the drought last summer water was obtained from a well about 800,"Western Mail, 25th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18804,25,11,1898,Autumn,25,11,1898,Autumn,"slady . positions , tho bushes rarely suffer . from drought . A somewhat light , mDderately rich soil is better","Western Mail, 25th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18805,28,11,1898,Autumn,28,11,1898,Autumn,"carriage pan horses , cobs , ponies , and nseful drought horses , 1,0 the Property of IV . E. James","Western Mail, 28th November 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18806,2,12,1898,Winter,2,12,1898,Winter,"It did not grow 'e luxuriantly , owing to the drought , but there B d was &a good deal of","Western Mail, 02nd December 1898",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18807,6,1,1899,Winter,6,1,1899,Winter,", i one . Many' crops ' suffered severely froin drought , but in no case did I see or hear","Western Mail, 06th January 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18808,21,1,1899,Winter,21,1,1899,Winter,present tesant 2 i ! eight years ; pssp for drought beers 40 mossthly ; rellt .40- 'ocoolislo 300-Tebb. - 4846i26,"Western Mail, 21st January 1899",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18809,3,2,1899,Winter,3,2,1899,Winter,annals of modern civilisation . Whkt stre lwith floods 'and drought and the bets treacherous nature of the clima but jh,"Western Mail, 03rd February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18810,6,2,1899,Winter,6,2,1899,Winter,", and , consequently , not so much affected -by drought-is vary good . But the area of this good soil","Western Mail, 06th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18811,7,2,1899,Winter,7,2,1899,Winter,"respective systems , in order that in time of 'n drought the various supplies may be made a re common one","Western Mail, 07th February 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18812,3,3,1899,Spring,3,3,1899,Spring,"Drury Lane this year . 41 . : s , DROUGHT IN NEW SOUTH rt WALES . it GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE FOR","Western Mail, 03rd March 1899","England,Wales","UKI,UKL",UKI1,UKI11,Drury Lane,19th Century newspaper,Media 18813,3,3,1899,Spring,3,3,1899,Spring,I and pointed ont the serious effects of the n droughts of four successive seasons . The depa. es tation urged,"Western Mail, 03rd March 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18814,1,5,1899,Spring,1,5,1899,Spring,for next season ? V. I believe there was ro drought of men from IS other clubs had Lhvtyitypic desired them,"Western Mail, 01st May 1899","England,Wales",UKL,"UKL2,UKL1","UKL22,UKL15","Cardiff,Treorky",19th Century newspaper,Media 18815,2,5,1899,Spring,2,5,1899,Spring,"Sale of I siA Ale , Beel , and Stout-on drought acid in , c bottles-to Ihe Ceoinumed OR' the P'encises","Western Mail, 02nd May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18816,3,5,1899,Spring,3,5,1899,Spring,been OUpplflemeted by the effect- 6of the unpacralleled beat and drought on ths n1 aterial'. handled by the company' . Duoring,"Western Mail, 03rd May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18817,6,5,1899,Spring,6,5,1899,Spring,"for tie Sale of D Ale , 'l73ses'. andl Stunt-on drought and In in bottle- , to lie Consumned Off the","Western Mail, 06th May 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18818,12,5,1899,Spring,12,5,1899,Spring,lower . I SIT Crttoti advalticd ni ) coliplahltis of drought Blrci s in otti ecly- *ectiolis al the cottoll bilt,"Western Mail, 12nd May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18819,24,5,1899,Spring,24,5,1899,Spring,"ta the profits : - To .. JA . X. Drought . Esq. , 'Tios . F' . Read , Esq.","Western Mail, 24th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18820,27,5,1899,Spring,27,5,1899,Spring,"accorents of the terrible distrcss which the i : ontimiried drought lies caused in Beessarabbi , it The whiter croops have","Western Mail, 27th May 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18821,1,6,1899,Summer,1,6,1899,Summer,". hre -c years ago to-day there was a great drought in South Wales , Mr. Tertius Phillips I is now","Western Mail, 01st June 1899",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 18822,12,6,1899,Summer,12,6,1899,Summer,". Canary eseed continues firm , etclBe efurther repscrts of drought , with rather more Pr snqucry . Cotton seed firm","Western Mail, 12nd June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18823,15,6,1899,Summer,15,6,1899,Summer,"! -Sebastopol advioes report that 9 thle continluanlce of the drought causes great r se disconrag-omeot iinzonght thle pepulittiton , and","Western Mail, 15th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18824,20,6,1899,Summer,20,6,1899,Summer,"beans . Canary seed keeps strong . 'l'bs a1- continued drought in the growving , countries 3d inspires holders with confidence","Western Mail, 20th June 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18825,1,7,1899,Summer,1,7,1899,Summer,"long sea voyage Madame s Ber nhardt plays choss , droughts , and na t Jaurie . "" I am a","Western Mail, 01st July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18826,15,7,1899,Summer,15,7,1899,Summer,"freeze , and scarcely ever varies in quantity either in drought , or after the greatest rains . The water thrown","Western Mail, 15th July 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL23,Flintshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 18827,18,7,1899,Summer,18,7,1899,Summer,of an is instant . Vain hope ! The salme drought pre- ci vailed here . ( Other clubs were thought,"Western Mail, 18th July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18828,21,7,1899,Summer,21,7,1899,Summer,"from the ast of June to the 47th , absolute drought pre- vvaled. : whch : . made 12 day.s of","Western Mail, 21st July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18829,21,7,1899,Summer,21,7,1899,Summer,"vvaled. : whch : . made 12 day.s of absolute drought .. Very high temperature , which set , in on","Western Mail, 21st July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18830,21,7,1899,Summer,21,7,1899,Summer,"and suinmerlilce , but no exess ot temperiture . The drought seeiiously affected tie Bui of hay , which earlv promised","Western Mail, 21st July 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18831,1,8,1899,Summer,1,8,1899,Summer,er 's on ly cnd ithe gttnc whiebh EFFECTW'O THE DROUGHT enac . a Marl lege . AT DOWLAIS. shots iety-,"Western Mail, 01st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18832,2,8,1899,Summer,2,8,1899,Summer,"l egadvnilred consiede rablya in this country owls g ta drought , tbere is no demnand for teititi ge Ore owiersor","Western Mail, 02nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18833,5,8,1899,Summer,5,8,1899,Summer,. 'reere was still . thlerefore a goutd atthough the drought had lasted prartic2t'u 75 days . TIe . J t,"Western Mail, 05th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18834,11,8,1899,Summer,11,8,1899,Summer,", Where the trees vwere not allowed to suiffer frone drought the fruit is large . trd all of it is","Western Mail, 11st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18835,11,8,1899,Summer,11,8,1899,Summer,youmg pluots to have them severely checked or killed by drought ho traunferring them to their bearing qts rlers. which is,"Western Mail, 11st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18836,11,8,1899,Summer,11,8,1899,Summer,"LATE PEAS . Few vegetables are seera affected by the drought than peas , and the wentLer of la'te has iseterfered","Western Mail, 11st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18837,11,8,1899,Summer,11,8,1899,Summer,must be given to tho plants ito the time of drought . No vegetable is mcre acceptable in September and October,"Western Mail, 11st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18838,14,8,1899,Summer,14,8,1899,Summer,"to the lull that so happily conts after Goodwo'd. the drought , which sones to increase year after year , dries","Western Mail, 14th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18839,15,8,1899,Summer,15,8,1899,Summer,"Car rro4253 , wt6 C W OIT rN UE D DROUGHT , Crumrsi Pumpsi rrups ! OF ALL KINDS . Great","Western Mail, 15th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18840,16,8,1899,Summer,16,8,1899,Summer,"Central News states hat , owing to the ) prolonged drought and the consequent dry- ict ness of the harvest fields","Western Mail, 16th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18841,17,8,1899,Summer,17,8,1899,Summer,it up and si- carry it through . . FEARED DROUGHT IN SOUTH WAL.1ES. he s ra ble WATER SCiARC Ix,"Western Mail, 17th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18842,17,8,1899,Summer,17,8,1899,Summer,"discussion took place with regard to meeting tise demand tifthe drought should con- tiotue , and it was tilt-imately decided that","Western Mail, 17th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18843,17,8,1899,Summer,17,8,1899,Summer,"existence of underground . , lakes . During the great drought of a few r years ago one of these was","Western Mail, 17th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18844,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"was nothing doing in store cattle , owing to the drought . Four hundred esigS were offeredr , alcd best baconers","Western Mail, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18845,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,Laedaavensis'-aiid could but regret thast at a tillle of serious drought like the ln reseest it several large towns of lealso,"Western Mail, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18846,18,8,1899,Summer,18,8,1899,Summer,"[ DVIV ' . It . BURROWS. ] 'Ths excessive drought still continues , aind Ci sish lsrosssects of sport are","Western Mail, 18th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18847,19,8,1899,Summer,19,8,1899,Summer,", hint 5 C pjosition Bristol. ; tied only for drought beers ; pr inleoining 450-Apply Tebbo , Valurer , Bristol","Western Mail, 19th August 1899",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18848,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,it is the prevailing opinion that the long periods of drought which '3 have visited this country in recent years e,"Western Mail, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18849,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,satisfictory f provisionilopg of tuerchalnt ships . F It THE DROUGHT IN SOUTH L WALES . Tite long drought is causing,"Western Mail, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18850,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,It THE DROUGHT IN SOUTH L WALES . Tite long drought is causing much eainco- vecles at soule of thce awoorks,"Western Mail, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18851,21,8,1899,Summer,21,8,1899,Summer,crops have beeot almost is failure owing to the colitittuous drought . hut tomacto growers tee having a very successful season,"Western Mail, 21st August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18852,22,8,1899,Summer,22,8,1899,Summer,4806w26 ( 10 N T I N U E D DROUGHT . . L PosUMPSl pUMrS I rPUMPSI OF ALL KINDS,"Western Mail, 22nd August 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18853,22,8,1899,Summer,22,8,1899,Summer,"readers ii all distsrcets affected by the great heat and drought t , Iknow that in 1896 there wvas a great","Western Mail, 22nd August 1899",Wales,UKL,,,South Wales,19th Century newspaper,Media 18854,22,8,1899,Summer,22,8,1899,Summer,South Wales similarly affected . IIi massy A parls the drought continued for SD cl6ys . There ir wass a little,"Western Mail, 22nd August 1899","England,Wales",UKL,UKL1,UKL14,"Merthyr,South Wales",19th Century newspaper,Media 18855,22,8,1899,Summer,22,8,1899,Summer,the plreseict tisce Anso- IS tralict is sufferinsg frons a drought . but Caps 5- Town has a great railsfall .,"Western Mail, 22nd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18856,22,8,1899,Summer,22,8,1899,Summer,has been sensatienally active under nthe influence of very bed drought reports from t1ce Seath-west ; later there woe seine liquida--,"Western Mail, 22nd August 1899",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18857,22,8,1899,Summer,22,8,1899,Summer,"supply . Great inconveniencet is felt , as the prolonged drought has emptied the cisterns and water courses . TFle broken","Western Mail, 22nd August 1899",England,UKF,UKF3,UKF30,Spalding,19th Century newspaper,Media 18858,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,in te fit . Steatv-strett . CardXf. aJO . i DROUGHT IN SOUTH WALES . I . SERIOUS EFFECTS AT PONTY-,"Western Mail, 23rd August 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Pontypridd,19th Century newspaper,Media 18859,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,supply would last for another 2t days . If the drought continued for another month-and there were no signE of it,"Western Mail, 23rd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18860,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"Cotton advanced with Liverpool , aloe . 'on e rd. drought rep'rts , : reacted under liquildation , . Ss rallied","Western Mail, 23rd August 1899",England,UKD,UKD7,UKD72,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18861,23,8,1899,Summer,23,8,1899,Summer,"of ths -water supply , and if a' w. the drought continues much longer a. very to 9 ) . serious","Western Mail, 23rd August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18862,24,8,1899,Summer,24,8,1899,Summer,"It is upon boi s these companies that the present drought i.r , I- is just now so heavily pressing .","Western Mail, 24th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18863,24,8,1899,Summer,24,8,1899,Summer,", eslt of sIliret cisc to the London excutittIC. sa DROUGHT IN SOUTH MTALES. t "" ' I 0 - lcii","Western Mail, 24th August 1899",England,UKI,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18864,24,8,1899,Summer,24,8,1899,Summer,w ni 3.692.025 dollarsa it cht Cotton partialld ono alarming drought p ] edrepr b0 prilyreacted steder liquaidationi. w and r,"Western Mail, 24th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18865,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,"waggles seriously in the Ind Augost-ine month of heat and drought . The the forecast for August is "" unsettled ;","Western Mail, 25th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18866,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,"grand and supply of water , say that the present drought will last a month . Zadkiel , like his brother","Western Mail, 25th August 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18867,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,"being unable to supply scateri Ice in conetrinuence of the drought , a wator nt , faioine is being experienced at","Western Mail, 25th August 1899",England,UKG,UKG2,UKG24,South Staffordshire,19th Century newspaper,Media 18868,25,8,1899,Summer,25,8,1899,Summer,"shrunk , eitlirred. or v died of Into with the drought , the X g rcrairrnns ihrae remai ii t healthy","Western Mail, 25th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18869,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"of Mackintosh , ci and , owisig to the recent drought , soon travelled at miles , obtaining a good hold","Western Mail, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18870,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,better health and fitter for work . I at 1st DROUGHT IN SOUTH WALES I 1e Ly e Al OUNTAtN ASH,"Western Mail, 26th August 1899",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18871,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"e Al OUNTAtN ASH . h , The long extended drought is telling rather d severely upon the resources of the","Western Mail, 26th August 1899",Wales,UKL,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18872,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"very gatisfactor- , and the the plfectr of lse loige drought was visible tbrougit o' tl ; hiole fair . Dealers","Western Mail, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18873,26,8,1899,Summer,26,8,1899,Summer,"earsy to speak of harvest festivals , for the late drought has hurried for- ward the gathering in of the wheat","Western Mail, 26th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18874,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,Southamp- . ton at ct fir intended ' . THE DROUGHT IN SOUTH WA EES . Y 2ERTR Yr. e .,"Western Mail, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18875,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"conlpletelYr broken up . -BLAENA VON . , Tho coontilued drought ; E being seriously felt t at Blsoilvon at prisent","Western Mail, 28th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18876,28,8,1899,Summer,28,8,1899,Summer,"was explained that the proceedings were necessary because of the drought , and as a precaution against oontin- gencies . HOW","Western Mail, 28th August 1899",England,UKI,UKI1,UKI12,"East Ham,Stratford",19th Century newspaper,Media 18877,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,idsen. anil tits lbci aceo net so -scarce . The drought ant tico very hot wesathter '6f the wetek affected tlen,"Western Mail, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18878,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"SE. , wri't-tothat. owing tJ tIIlse 1 ; ro0lzedgeliaxd serious drought , tri foliumi y osloes at preseLt scilhb but smloall","Western Mail, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18879,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,or se two scarcely perceptible downfalls in July of orthe drought has extended over two months ; of . in fact,"Western Mail, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18880,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"the outside parishes at 195. r , erto 6 sith DROUGHT IN THE MIDST OF i the the PLENTY . t","Western Mail, 29th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18881,29,8,1899,Summer,29,8,1899,Summer,"w I showers of Sunday , it is considered th- drought d is now at an ead , and that the","Western Mail, 29th August 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Merthyr Tydfil,19th Century newspaper,Media 18882,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,I I ! It is now pretty certain that the drought lis been flooded out . Barry used to be nrt:d,"Western Mail, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18883,30,8,1899,Summer,30,8,1899,Summer,the recent . advance is fully maintained . The great drought and the heat have considerably curtailed the output . The,"Western Mail, 30th August 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18884,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,"results than wet seasons , add , fortunately , the drought now experienced did not set in early enough ; to","Western Mail, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18885,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,the fore part of summer . ' As to eatthe drought in gardens it has spoiled the i8 proapects ci winter,"Western Mail, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18886,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,"and yields very an much better in spite of the drought where the ott soil is deeply cultivated , and in","Western Mail, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18887,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,the best of all plants and flowers to stand 1 drought and heat . Many plants and blooms I have shrunk,"Western Mail, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18888,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,"fresh when other things are incapable of resisting the a drought . , er THE BEST SEPTEMBER PLUM S. Many fine","Western Mail, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18889,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,Thury to your readers . J It is the best drought-resisting variety we have here . It is of medium size,"Western Mail, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18890,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,"much-praised 5 new kinds failed almost wholly from the I drought , but the Vicomtease perfected the crop admirably , and","Western Mail, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18891,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,"as Itoe vate : dried' up during ' , the' drought the ees descended further tnto' the mud until they got","Western Mail, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18892,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,"the heat wave has 1 passed . "" During the drought the excess of consumption over the inflow had been at","Western Mail, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18893,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,all times be sufficiently copious to deal with the longest drought that c may be feared . 2 r I HIGH,"Western Mail, 01st September 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18894,1,9,1899,Autumn,1,9,1899,Autumn,"he could quite understand that , after the r long drought we had had this summer , the 0 milk from","Western Mail, 01st September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18895,2,9,1899,Autumn,2,9,1899,Autumn,"may soon lose evii tbhat . WELSH STREAMS AND THE DROUGHT . COMPLAINT AGAINST THE C-.W.R. , ''COMPA X. . An","Western Mail, 02nd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18896,2,9,1899,Autumn,2,9,1899,Autumn,other Welsh rivers were not so 'much affected by the drought that then pre- vailed as the English rivers generally .,"Western Mail, 02nd September 1899",England,UKJ,UKJ4,UKJ42,Wye,19th Century newspaper,Media 18897,5,9,1899,Autumn,5,9,1899,Autumn,". In the last three woelei there was I severe drought . Only 0.03in. of rain fell , and there wias","Western Mail, 05th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18898,6,9,1899,Autumn,6,9,1899,Autumn,", in view of the continul- Th ance of the drought . ' Th Fy SMOIKE ARCHER 'S "" OUB AMERICAN","Western Mail, 06th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18899,7,9,1899,Autumn,7,9,1899,Autumn,"wvorks owing' to the arCty of water consequent upon the drought , the spokesman said there woren 500 or 600 mesa","Western Mail, 07th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18900,7,9,1899,Autumn,7,9,1899,Autumn,the asen could he put in 0 rent of the drought being further pro- DR ( 3wn ; Ok' CHOOL BOY,"Western Mail, 07th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18901,8,9,1899,Autumn,8,9,1899,Autumn,"' lo , WVINTER GREENS . Owing to the recent drought I never hneum wintec greens to be so small at","Western Mail, 08th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18902,8,9,1899,Autumn,8,9,1899,Autumn,"dilsapnoistises tables , rond par- tinlly recovered on bullish Indian drought news , tii edclosed 't-aidy ; spot easy , .","Western Mail, 08th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18903,9,9,1899,Autumn,9,9,1899,Autumn,"Including Hunters , Racks , CobC . Ponies , Heaty Drought and Light Business Hotses . Estries should be made as","Western Mail, 09th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18904,9,9,1899,Autumn,9,9,1899,Autumn,"a bad year for snails . Cwij0 t to the drought and the dryness of the lard , the Llrds have","Western Mail, 09th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18905,15,9,1899,Autumn,15,9,1899,Autumn,"the . "" 'flower' section of the garden . The drought has pre . -be vented its free grbwth of late","Western Mail, 15th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18906,15,9,1899,Autumn,15,9,1899,Autumn,"be in parime csiedition set first this season . The drought has been meuchl against its perfect groivth , Being constantly","Western Mail, 15th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18907,15,9,1899,Autumn,15,9,1899,Autumn,"turf the summer through ; espe- iaIly tic times of drought and excessive heat . bh Those , hdovwever , 'havebeeq","Western Mail, 15th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18908,16,9,1899,Autumn,16,9,1899,Autumn,". r , Owing to the exrceptionial and prolonged id Drought , which has now lasted 120 days . the er","Western Mail, 16th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18909,16,9,1899,Autumn,16,9,1899,Autumn,"I least , the fear entertained that if the I drought continued for a considerable time 1 the supply would not","Western Mail, 16th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18910,16,9,1899,Autumn,16,9,1899,Autumn,"t that in future , until such time as the drought breaks up , Cardiff must t economise , there being","Western Mail, 16th September 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18911,16,9,1899,Autumn,16,9,1899,Autumn,"a fortnight ago it' appeared as if the he a drought had brokeni up , but the slight rainfall di ]","Western Mail, 16th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18912,16,9,1899,Autumn,16,9,1899,Autumn,"than has fallen during the past seventeen weeks , the drought having lasted 118 days . The quantity of . water","Western Mail, 16th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18913,18,9,1899,Autumn,18,9,1899,Autumn,CONSUMERS . n Owing to the exceptional and prolonged e Drought which hLts now lasted 120 days the - k Waterworks,"Western Mail, 18th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18914,18,9,1899,Autumn,18,9,1899,Autumn,", and in vie-w of i the continuance of the drought , the feeling ehas been grlaving in favour of the","Western Mail, 18th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18915,19,9,1899,Autumn,19,9,1899,Autumn,"CONSUMERS . te Owing to the exceptional and prolonged th Drought , which has now lasted 120 days , the 1","Western Mail, 19th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18916,19,9,1899,Autumn,19,9,1899,Autumn,"People who wondered B how , after these months of drought , tho Swan- A sea Corporation could proudly boast that","Western Mail, 19th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18917,20,9,1899,Autumn,20,9,1899,Autumn,"CONSUMERS . es Owing to the exceptional and prolonged ins Drought , which has now lasted N20 days , the t","Western Mail, 20th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18918,20,9,1899,Autumn,20,9,1899,Autumn,"ratepayers to attend to enforce their aviews . . THE DROUGHT IN SOUTH WALES . . . r John Lloyd ,","Western Mail, 20th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18919,20,9,1899,Autumn,20,9,1899,Autumn,"the "" Times "" on Tuesday in reference to the drought in South Wales , says : - "" Reports received","Western Mail, 20th September 1899","England,Wales",UKL,UKL2,UKL24,"Brecon,South Wales",19th Century newspaper,Media 18920,20,9,1899,Autumn,20,9,1899,Autumn,reservoira large enough to umoet a . iX montehs ' drought if they wish to be safe . Thie question of,"Western Mail, 20th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18921,23,9,1899,Autumn,23,9,1899,Autumn,"of the slirface drain0s ill consequenice ed of the prolonged drought , the stench 10roe0e0- to t:io from tile refuse tips","Western Mail, 23rd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18922,23,9,1899,Autumn,23,9,1899,Autumn,"years . . While ti ? e prolonged ' "" drought has 'done "" ' , gre ? a deal ,","Western Mail, 23rd September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18923,29,9,1899,Autumn,29,9,1899,Autumn,"well as usual in spite of the th'cceesivoe hbt and drought , eind now that the u'se64.f is ripening tho quantity","Western Mail, 29th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18924,29,9,1899,Autumn,29,9,1899,Autumn,"so . They are exceed-ingly hardy plants . Thi extreme drought has not ch ecked their growth to any extent ,","Western Mail, 29th September 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18925,3,10,1899,Autumn,3,10,1899,Autumn,very dull and cold weather . This year the unprecedented drought has been all 11 iu favour of the birds .,"Western Mail, 03rd October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18926,5,10,1899,Autumn,5,10,1899,Autumn,", 24th , T Dowloos ( Gwornllwyn ) . -Absolute drought of lb 19 days , from 8th to 26th inclusive","Western Mail, 05th October 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL15,Pontypridd,19th Century newspaper,Media 18927,11,10,1899,Autumn,11,10,1899,Autumn,"a long period of inter- Ti mittent supply during the drought , a full con- of tinuous service has now been","Western Mail, 11st October 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL14,Merthyr,19th Century newspaper,Media 18928,12,10,1899,Autumn,12,10,1899,Autumn,voir was in contemplation . Owing to the long ins drought during the past summer they were tai reduced to a,"Western Mail, 12nd October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18929,13,10,1899,Autumn,13,10,1899,Autumn,"fleer show of roots , in consequence of 0 the drought . In all other respects the show was very creditable","Western Mail, 13rd October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18930,17,10,1899,Autumn,17,10,1899,Autumn,"for a few days , ter LLANELLY. vas The lontg-continued drought is exercsfn' 'a' at serions effect upon . the local","Western Mail, 17th October 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18931,24,10,1899,Autumn,24,10,1899,Autumn,"terms upon which the system can be used . THE DROUGHT AT LLANELLY I SUPPLY-OF WATER TO "" OIvt0 S CUT","Western Mail, 24th October 1899",Wales,UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18932,4,11,1899,Autumn,4,11,1899,Autumn,"they like . pi wise have suffered from the prolonged drought . cc Their contres are fibrous , and , consequently","Western Mail, 04th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18933,7,11,1899,Autumn,7,11,1899,Autumn,", but South out . of the Free Statte border drought tresafis , with Tfe terrific Soost storns , obscuring the","Western Mail, 07th November 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18934,22,12,1899,Winter,22,12,1899,Winter,"on a reconnaissance , but , owing to the severe drought , returned to Tali , There is no further news","Western Mail, 22nd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18935,22,12,1899,Winter,22,12,1899,Winter,north of Pietersburg . Owing to the his a extreme drought the reconnaissance was not hia pressed forward . m ve,"Western Mail, 22nd December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18936,27,12,1899,Winter,27,12,1899,Winter,comrnnr s thcct never for Iwrty years has scuch a drought been kcioowii as is w. ''irtcing senle piortions of the,"Western Mail, 27th December 1899",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18937,2,1,1900,Winter,2,1,1900,Winter,", 6th , Fog . 12th to 30th , absolute Drought of 19 days , ' Ystalyferan-3rd , heavy Thunder ;","Western Mail, 02nd January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18938,19,1,1900,Winter,19,1,1900,Winter,"That part of the of colony is suffering from- a drought that is un- nrecedented . Rivers are dried up ,","Western Mail, 19th January 1900",England,UKI,"UKI1,UKI2","UKI12,UKI21",East London,19th Century newspaper,Media 18939,29,1,1900,Winter,29,1,1900,Winter,stones . SMALL ENTERPRISES . The brief period of unusual drought has been succeeded this week by heavy storms and a,"Western Mail, 29th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18940,30,1,1900,Winter,30,1,1900,Winter,"Owernllayn , which is 48.051in . There were three absolute droughts in 1899 , viz. , 23 days , ending Jihlie","Western Mail, 30th January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18941,31,1,1900,Winter,31,1,1900,Winter,"all was that of 1.899 . The effect of these droughts , not only malde it difficult to maintain the supply","Western Mail, 31st January 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18942,7,3,1900,Spring,7,3,1900,Spring,the' country srouind Ladysmith. which Icad suf-fered greatly from prolonged drought . . The British camp will be immediately shiftpd t.,"Western Mail, 07th March 1900",England,UKE,UKE1,UKE12,Ladysmith,19th Century newspaper,Media 18943,24,3,1900,Spring,24,3,1900,Spring,unsatis- @ factory condition of things . During the @ drought of list year there were some days ' i which,"Western Mail, 24th March 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18944,4,4,1900,Spring,4,4,1900,Spring,"not , -of course , Prevent the recuirrence of the droughts , which . had from time huzmenorialI brought- a bout","Western Mail, 04th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18945,5,4,1900,Spring,5,4,1900,Spring,"and fit ; lad , a B galon . Also Drought Cider , at 6d. -Aply Miss-Symonds . Pengethly , Boe6","Western Mail, 05th April 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18946,9,5,1900,Spring,9,5,1900,Spring,"the month of Auigust plaintiffs were pre- vented by the drought atd hesat froml keepitig tup their ontput , and held","Western Mail, 09th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18947,14,5,1900,Spring,14,5,1900,Spring,"the difdoulties at thieir worls , owing to er d. drought and epidemics and othe runavoidable bro causes , . f","Western Mail, 14th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18948,16,5,1900,Spring,16,5,1900,Spring,Business for Die Al- HIS.N 'D posl ; tied for drought hocer only ; good ousitio 's . L I ;,"Western Mail, 16th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18949,17,5,1900,Spring,17,5,1900,Spring,"Buieinea for Dis- tisi Illy ; poesi ; tied for drought beer only ; good position fail , and trade ;","Western Mail, 17th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18950,29,5,1900,Spring,29,5,1900,Spring,"! reacted on reduced French crop Vy estimates and Noith-weet drought news , and cs losed Steady ; spwot Steady .","Western Mail, 29th May 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18951,2,6,1900,Summer,2,6,1900,Summer,was acon- i 11edttd wi1th' the hi-eflkiug 'up of 'the drought in the Nbrtli-woet . The market v clo'sed active anid,"Western Mail, 02nd June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18952,21,6,1900,Summer,21,6,1900,Summer,""" The proceedilngs "" he adws , "" are a drought . "" SOeIn surprise was expressed ill the Carditt Police-court","Western Mail, 21st June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18953,22,6,1900,Summer,22,6,1900,Summer,"end of the season , except during a s' severe drought , and the saame remark e anppliel to fishermen using","Western Mail, 22nd June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18954,23,6,1900,Summer,23,6,1900,Summer,", many formidable obetnales remain . Pire , hoet , drought , and the im- possibtility of getting svervants , for","Western Mail, 23rd June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18955,25,6,1900,Summer,25,6,1900,Summer,"tiring trrs'e ; eony irigoing ; early xioasecsalon tiert for drought beer Only. - Morse , Pier , Beachlcy , near","Western Mail, 25th June 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18956,14,7,1900,Summer,14,7,1900,Summer,BRS OL. -Full-lcen ed House ; under emainent bRIrewers. for drought bears only ; genuine- trade ; convenient and roomy. p-einises,"Western Mail, 14th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18957,27,7,1900,Summer,27,7,1900,Summer,"ore serious in effect of the irolonged h eant 111 drought , The tu 111g water in the Soine is not","Western Mail, 27th July 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18958,7,8,1900,Summer,7,8,1900,Summer,"that the grass giv ( lilds have suffered' much from drought in GoV Anglesey , where bhsrley is thb best of","Western Mail, 07th August 1900","England,Wales","UKG,UKL",UKG2,UKG24,Anglesey,19th Century newspaper,Media 18959,18,9,1900,Autumn,18,9,1900,Autumn,"Tm-nat ; good referneos marina or collitary plazit ; fair droughts ; man. -0 42 , Western Mailt , Cardiff .","Western Mail, 18th September 1900","England,Wales",UKL,UKL2,UKL22,Cardiff,19th Century newspaper,Media 18960,19,9,1900,Autumn,19,9,1900,Autumn,", rep- rent moderate m easy lingoing ; mtied for drought aloes Ba' l7only , -Apply itedrutis Brevvery C-omptaOy ( Limited","Western Mail, 19th September 1900",Wales,UKL,UKL1,UKL18,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18961,28,11,1900,Autumn,28,11,1900,Autumn,"takings 19 Port 6 , Fiv eekly ; payments for drought beers alone 40 monthly ; trollS proved ; ingoing 4.30","Western Mail, 28th November 1900",England,UKK,UKK1,UKK11,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18962,29,11,1900,Autumn,29,11,1900,Autumn,"good uewspaper flourished for a time , on but the drought canme , and the company that Dn- sold the land","Western Mail, 29th November 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media 18963,12,12,1900,Winter,12,12,1900,Winter,"; EXPECTED . fe BLOEAFONTEIN , Thureday. tb r The drought hlas broken , nnd ra.in has fallen ill - almoot","Western Mail, 12nd December 1900",,,,,,19th Century newspaper,Media