10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAANEPOOT»
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1
Official Handbook: History, Productions and Resources of the ...
There are two kinds of grapes used for making raisins, the Haanepoot and the
Currant grape, which yield very different products. The Haanepoot raisins are
large and thick-skinned, the latter small thin-skinned currants; but the value of the
...
2
Minutes of the Legislative Council and Votes and Proceedings ...
Did the White Haanepoot get a good price ? —The Raisin Blanc. 3352. Then the
Red Haancpoot, and the \Nhitc Haanepoot last of those four ?— Yes. 3353. You
have told us, roughly speaking, that after paying all expenses on the other fruits ...
Cape of Good Hope (Colony). Parliament, 1907
3
Journal of the Society of Arts
The sweet wines are commonly made from the white and red Fron- tignac and
the red Haanepoot. For this purpose the grapes are allowed to become very ripe,
almost to desiccation. The material is then placed in the vat and moistened with ...
4
Journal of the Royal Society of Arts
The sweet wines are commonly made from the white and red Frontignac and the
red Haanepoot. For this purpose the grapes are allowed to become very ripe,
almost to desiccation. The material is then placed in the vat and moistened with ...
Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain), 1893
THE HAANEPOOT. By H. E. Brimble. WHILE RIVERS RUN. By Maurice Walsh,
Author of The Key. 'Then, dear old boy, I don't mind one bit.' And I knew she
meant it. But I did not know, until some time afterwards, that the treaty with
Kafoozistan ...
6
Congressional Serial Set
The sweet wines are commonly made from the Haanepoot, white and red Muscat
, Frontignac, and Pontac (Teinturier). The wine known as " Sweet Pontac" is the
product of the grape of that name with one of the Muscats used for flavoring.
7
Farming Industries of Cape Colony
Haanepoot* In some places cows and pigs arc permitted the free run of the
vineyard after fruit gathering until pruning begins in July. Cattle are fond of
Haanepoot leaves, but not of the bright-red leaves of Pontac. Sulphuring is a
most essential ...
Robert Wallace, Harry Stratford Caldecott, 1896
8
The Guide to South Africa
find a ready sale at Covent Garden, and of these the kinds most suitable are the
black barbarossa, the black hambro, and the red haanepoot. The haanepoot
sells best, but often arrives in bad condition. It was recommended by the
Government ...
9
United States Congressional serial set
The sweet wines are commonly made from the Haanepoot, white and red Muscat
, Frontignac, and Pontac (Teinturier). The wine known as " Sweet Pontac" is the
product of the grape of that name with one of the Muscats used for flavoring.
10
Descriptive Handbook of the Cape Colony: Its Condition and ...
The bunches are large, the berries oval ; when ripe, of a beautiful amber colour,
and about the size of a water haanepoot ; the flavour, a combination of the
frontignac and haanepoot, and very delicious ; and the raisins from them realise
a high ...