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CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA

... contributed 5001. towards the construction of the edifice, which is ex- pected to cost about 2,00L BLACoBEsUt JAM.-The commton blackberry (grow- ing ild in great plenty iu mnoat parta of England) ra- quires to be gathered ripe and dry, to be carefully picked ...

Published: Saturday 04 September 1858
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 296 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN AND NOUN !MT, PNINNION PICIELZ AND SAD= EMPORIUM 60, YATRICK-STRLET

... Honte-ntede Grunge Marmalade, Pine Apple, Quibee, I.et. on and Apple do. (Joint-made Rasrberry, S.ra , berry, Gooseberry, Blackberry, Mel erry, Red and Black Currant., Groan Gage, Apricot, Peach, Plum, and I)annion Jam. Guava Jelly, Red and Black Currant ...

Published: Saturday 16 April 1859
Newspaper: Cork Daily Herald
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 233 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

D. ANDERSON k SON S

... and Home Melons, Preserved Lemons and Oranges, Peach Plum, Strawberry, Gooseberry Damson, Black and Red Currant, Mulberry, Blackberry, and Raspberry Jams, Orange Marmalade, Red and Black Currant Jelly. Guava Jelly, Raspberry Vinegar, Tamarinds, East and ...

ITiI'SOALLt FISE

... all kinds, Orange, », Quinee, Pine Apple, Apricot, Green Gage, and } \Muimalades, Strawberry, Raspberry, Gooseberry, u he Blackberry, Cherry, Red aud Black Currant Diam, and Damson Jams, Bottled Fruits for Tart Green Ginger and British Wines, of kinds; ...

RECIPES

... RECIPES. _ Blackberry-jam may be made by bur jug the berrie• in iron over a slow fire, w i t h sugar, in th • proportion of b ilf the ; weight of sugar, to the quantity of berries. They re.' quire to be well boiled, and frequently stirred and If made ...

UNUSCAIXT FINE

... Orange, Lemon, Quince, Pino Apple, Apricot, Green Gage, and Apple Marmalades, Strawberry, Raspberry, Gooseberry, Mulberry, Blackberry, Cherry, Red and Black Currant Peach, Plum, and Damson Jams, Boillcd Fruits for Tart (all home-made); Green Ginger and British ...

A FAMILY OF PLACARD TKARERB

... some read next day. Another, singularly handsome boy, also a rossing-sweeper, has lately walked up from Bristol, living n blackberries and “ swedes” by the way, and getting a ttle work now and then at carrot—pulling. His mother, the | ply relative he ever ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1859
Newspaper: Warder and Dublin Weekly Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 350 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

8. A. BfAULIFFE'S

... Orange, Lemon, Quince, Pine Apple, Apricot, Green Gage, and Apple Marmalades, Strawberry, Raspberry, Gooseberry Mulbcrrv, Blackberry, Cherry, Red and filack Currant, Peach, Plum, and Damson Jams. Bottled Fruits for Tarts, (all home-made'; Green Ginger and ...

S. A. M'AULIFFE'*

... Orange, Lemon, Quince, Pine Apple, Apricot, Green Gage, and Apple Marmalades, Strawberry, Raspberry, Gooseberry Mulberry, Blackberry, Cherry, Red and Black Currant, Peach, Plum, and Damson Jams, Bottled Fruits for Tarts, (all home-made';; Green Ginger and ...

A FAIR DIVISION OF LABOUR

... becoming members of that ancient fraternity, lest they may go down be low here hot pokers are as plenty, by all accounts u blackberries; another ecclesiastic, but not so high up in the church as the astronomer, taken the poor players—a few amateurs—who got ...

Published: Wednesday 19 November 1851
Newspaper: Clonmel Chronicle
County: Tipperary, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 362 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. EMENDATION OF THE GAME LAWS

... when the owl shall hoot from the deserted mill, the fox sleep on what was once a hearth stone, the moor fowl run thick as blackberries through what were fields, and the philosophic crane nod on the slimy margin of the mill-pool ! The imagination runs riot ...

Published: Thursday 06 March 1851
Newspaper: Leitrim Journal
County: Leitrim, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 399 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE BACEI AT THE CAMP

... ground till the principal races were over. Divisional generals, brigadiers, colonels, and staff officers were ** plenty as blackberries,** and, though the only representative of the fair sex was Mrs. Seacole, who presided over a sorely invested tent full ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1855
Newspaper: Commercial Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 357 | Page: 4 | Tags: none