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... weather that prevails. Garden Fruits. —Every kind of berry fruits are abundant with us. G-oosberries, to 4d; rasps, 6d to 8d; blackberries, 8d lOd ; strawberries, do.; white and red currants, from 5d to 6d per Scotch pint. Thrifty housewives are at present busily ...

Published: Wednesday 17 August 1853
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 952 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DOMESTIC MISCELLANY

... Liverpool, and commenced to eat some plants. Shortly afterwards they were all taken ill, and vomited what appeared to be unripe blackberries. One of the children has died, and the others are precarious condition, having, seems, eaten the root of a poisonous plant ...

England

... Liverpool, and commenced eat some plants. Shortly afterwards they were all taken ill, and vomited what appeared to be unripe blackberries. One of the children has died, and the others are in precarious condition, having, it seems, eaten the loot of a poisonous ...

Published: Wednesday 21 September 1853
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2040 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FROM OUR METROPOLITAN CORRESPONDENT

... t, or the Coming Man, Approach of the Apocalyptic Troubles, The World's Crisis. These are generally plentiful as blackberries. But the hearts of the frequenters of Exeter Hall have been gladdened by the perusal, in the leading journal of yesterday ...

£3 tin 33 f*

... less ab- parent of devotion we might r horrence. But it is not so; Sicily the land of King Bomba, has priests plenteous as blackberries, and uot less than 28,000 persons oceupy its religious establish- ments. Yet it is to Sicily we must look for the cheapest ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Every nose was turned up the offensive act. Gateshead Observer. Heroes—that is. Crimean heroes—are now as plentiful as blackberries. A downy youth, palpitating from his mother's arms, went to Sebastopol, heard the whizzing of Russian balls, had brush ...

A CRIMEAN HERO PRAYING FOR MERCY

... make hero of, and that those that make me so should at once repent. Much butter r»a.y easily had. The crop ptentitul as blackberries. are everything now, are everywhere, and though wild-lookirtg and hirsute Animals, are caught, hot all answer trie 'de ...

England

... hero of, and that those that made me so should once repent. Much better may easily be had. The crop is as plentiful as blackberries. Crimeans are everything now, are everywhere, and though wild-looking and hirsute animals, are easily caught. Ido not at ...

Published: Wednesday 15 October 1856
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4851 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SERIOUS CASE OF ABDUCTION

... reputation and standing. These degrees have become common and valueless. Those thai of late years have been, plenty as blackberries, coming over to this country, from the United States, have, in general, been little estimated by the public. In fact, they ...

Published: Wednesday 31 December 1856
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1362 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

GENERAL NEWS

... —The New York Commercial Advertiger relates that woman, last fall, residing in the vicinity of Worcester, whilst picking blackberries a field near her house, placed her only child, a bright-eyed little fellow of less than a year old, upon the ground to ...

LIBELS ON SCOTTISH CHARACTER

... There is no remote corner the north which does not boast its burgh Demosthenes, its village Chatham. They are plentiful as blackberries. One knows the man at a glance. He is very seedy around the gills ; his mouth is large and hungry, like the wolf's Red ...

GENERAL NEWS

... addition of Mr Bentley.— Spectator. Horse-tamers are now springing up in all quarters, and threaten to become as plentiful as blackberries. It is said that the Duke of Cleveland has, during the last three years, expended £70,000 on the acquisition of works of ...