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... Consignment of Preserved Fruits, M. 'consisting of green gage, apricots, raspberry, currant, strawberry, apple, barberry, and blackberry jams ; ...
... Consignment of Preserved Fruits, M. 'consisting of green gage, apricots, raspberry, currant, strawberry, apple, barberry, and blackberry jams ; ...
... oranges in syrup, preserved ginger, cherries and rasplieiries in jelly, greengage, apricot, barberry, raspberry, currant, and blackberry jams, black and red currant and apple jelly, green gages, peaches, apricots, pmms, damsons in jelly, quinces and pears in ...
... his shoes lest he should lose his election. The popular feeling in that county—where Puseyite parsons are as plentiful as blackberries—is completely in favour of the anticorn-law candidate. This is most significant sign of the times. The aspect of matters ...
... employers. For Ten Years. —B. Reed, 17; C. Williams, 30; G. Pizzey, *2l; J. Holland, 29: R. Holden, W. Ayleford, 13; T. Blackberry, 19: *E. Saelling, 32; *T. Sutherfield, 18; *P. Freegrove, 21; *£. Poole, 19; *D. Farrell, 20; and *G. Baker, For Fifteen ...
... , pine—M'lntosh, boxwood—Mackav,' bullrnsh—M'Kcnae, deer grass—M Kmnon, St. John’s wort—M‘Lachlan, mountain ash—M‘Lean, blackberry heath—M‘Leod, red wortle berriesrose back berries—M‘Neil, seaware—M‘Phereon, vanegated boxwood—M‘Quarrie, black thorn—>l‘Rao ...
... rather remarkable than rational, such as 1 have an idea that olive oil might be extracted from green goose, berries;” —that black-berry bushes might grow good mulberriesand that brass farthings would makegood sovereigns but Vale made them aU tell, and kept ...
... far-famed Mannaduke ; played well as we have ever seen him. In this piece Mr. W.\imng met a cordial reception. The Bobby Blackberry of Mr. Roger*, we think, is likely to place him one peg higher. Rogers has considerable promise about him where he has scope ...
... oranges in syrup, preserved ginger, cherries and raspberries in jelly; green gage, apricot, barberry, raspberry, currant, and blackberry jams; black and red currant, and apple jelly; green gages, peaches, apricots, plums damsous in jelly; quinces and pears ...
... preserved eing'er, carved oranges in syrup, greengage, apricot, strawberry, raspberry, currant, gooseberry, barberry, and blackberry jams, lilack and red currant, barberry and apple jelly, greengages, apricots, plums, damsons, peaches, nmnee quarters, pears ...
... hips. Tanning.— A Mr. Patterson, of Dublin, has taken out a patent for tanning from the roots, stems, and branches of the blackberry bush, obtained in the spring; and after reparation, he states, quite equal to oak .bark. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Ml glad .Ifr ...
... St. Legcr, and l.ndy Anno Miss Norton. which ii! added, THE FARMER. Valentine Air Tncledon, Jennny dumps Mr. n, Betty Blackberry Mrs. Liston, and Molly Mayinisli Miss-Bolton. To-morrow, Road Ruin, with IVeping loin. L YCE VM TH EATR this PRESENT EVENING ...
... ransacking of the catacombs by Cocknies who go out to Egypt as they used to go to Margate, will render mummies plenty as blackberries, and dirt cheap.” So common indeed were they in Egypt during Champollion’s last visit (see Lettres Ecrites, 1833), that ...