TILE GLOVE FIGWV

... 4d. per put ; tomatoes, ltd. to tid. per lb veg.- tglido mamma, Id. to L. 3d. per doom. Irsurr.-Apples, to 9.. per pot ; blackberries. ltd. to 2d. per Ib. ; man, 3, to IL. per pot ; Per- Saxe plums. 12a. id. to 14. per pot. PIO,OIIONS.- Butter, 14d. to ...

WORMINGTON FARM

... el traadaliat lions store/ sonata*. Paoar Lambe the DIIVONiSIES COY POUND (lows ffals), Is. —CoaNsa, LARGE QUANTITIES OF BLACKBERRIES WANTED, BEST PRICE GIVEN. ALFRED HAINES, OLD PICEIRROL BENGEWORTH. NEI I' FRIDAY. BARTON-4)N-THE-HEATII, WARWICKSHIRE. ...

ARTIFICIAL TEETH

... STREET Sr.. Horsy.), EVESILAM. XL BOWATER deo ATTENDS MOPATON-IN-MARSH at NB. 6. H. ours, ear., aloe cuss. LAME cluarrmis OW BLACKBERRIES WANTED, Bin MCI OIVIOL ALFRED RAINES, OLD T LSawa IMN . SALS/ . EM. 'WM NOTICE NOTICE ! NOTICE ! THE EVESHAM AND WOLVERHAMPTON ...

CARRIAGES BUILT TO ORDER

... GAMES. KOCHI LLTI H lONS. rati. WORCESTER DRAPERY STOUE,?, 87, 68. is, 70.71, MOH STREET BANK STREC LARUE ItUARTUIES OF BLACKBERRI ES WAN TED, Ban PRICK GIVEN. ALFRED HAINE4, OLD VICKBBAOE. BENI TLLIIYIN•TED TESTIIIOI4IILB. Mow. VALIENIII k SON 170, D ...

ASTON SOMERVILLF

... th.• other. h alter rails ware door with *matcher of cats, tr oar d and bound is the seams with a red and slate flower. blackberries, and lovely teases war- wound round the sop, tie weeps on each side being with fruit and wiptablos Four ramie of lovily ...

THE CRICKET SEASON OF 1891,

... ; tomatoes, 11d. to 3d. per Ib. ; serest& marrows, Isl. to le. 60. per doom. Fat:rt.—Apple's, la 4•1 to 6e. per po . . blackberries, id. per lb. ; prune daemons, Sc. to lii. per pot; Sc. 3d. to 6s. 3d. per pot; /wars, 2a to is. per 1 105 . Paortstose ...

Markets, Fairs, &c

... to3ld per lb.; turnips, 10d. to la. 2d. per put; vegetable marrows, iid. to Id. Bd. per doom. Farm—Apples, 1. to per poe ; blackberries. 2d. per ms pee, 2a. to 7c per pot.: waloota, lac 9d. per Thumper. Vsorrestas.—Xidney brain, 3d. to Bd. tot ; broteele ...

Markets, Fairs, &c

... turnips, 6d. to I.s, per pot ; vegetable narrows, sd. to Is, 2d. per dozen. Yaorr.-Applse, la. 6d. to 7s. 3d. per pot; blackberries, 20. per IR ; grapes, 2s. per lb. ; pears, Is. 3d. to la.. 6d. per pot. Haim liturr, Auctioneer and Valuer. ...

ILMINGTON

... discovered in • tleld at Chastleton. Two or three children. daughters of Mr. Hawkers, of the hotel, Chipping Norton, were blackberrying in • field where there is a lime kiln. They had adog with them, which began scratching at a heap of limestone, and brought ...

THE EVESHAM STANDARD, RATUR,DAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1392

... a similar offence on October lth. Mr. W. S. Smith, for the defame, contended that thee girls hal permission to gather blackberries from a dealer in Winchoumbe. who height the ferries for Lord Mudeley's jam factory. They could not get the dealer to come ...

THE RIPENING OF FRUIT

... other afterwards ; some ripen entirely on the plant, others grow heeler after picking. italipberries, strawberries, and blackberries gain to a certain extent after picking; the grape never ripens after picking, but remain in the same condition it was w ...

WARD',7; WATCHES

... 1.r questioned ate o f the boys. I had no tints . to look, replied Willie, but wslke3 up the hill and soon tonna • blackberry patch. I was picking very fast, and my second pail was nearly full, when looking up, I saw • black bear not more than two ...