FRUIT
... Hollington. Plums, T. Cull, C. Cannon, T. Onions; extra, W. Watton and J. Chambers. Damson, J. H. Mills, T. Onions, A. Season. Blackberries, G. Harris. ...
... Hollington. Plums, T. Cull, C. Cannon, T. Onions; extra, W. Watton and J. Chambers. Damson, J. H. Mills, T. Onions, A. Season. Blackberries, G. Harris. ...
... Saturdays, when they will remain open till Ten o'clock, commencing Monday October Bth. NOTICE. A LL PERSONS found SHOOTING, BLACKBERRYING, FISHING, BREAKING DOWN FENCES, or otherwiem TRESPASSING on Land belonging to me, from this date, WILL BE PROSECUTED. ALLAN ...
... —Charles William Byng and Robert Byng, (carrying on business in co-partnership under the style or firm of Ilyng Brothers), Blackberry Lane, Halesowen, builders. First and final dividend of 4s. 31 2 d. in the pound ; payable July 13, at Official Receiver's ...
... WTANTED, WHITE OSIERS, best quality; state price per bundle to the Myatt Pottery Co., Bilston, Staffordshire. WANTED, 20 TONS BLACKBERRIES. Good price given. Cash and Empties. Apply, JONAH HARRIS, Market, Leeds. ...
... when they will remain open till Ten o'clock, commencing Monday next, October Bth. NOTICE. A LL PERSONS found SHOOTING, BLACKBERRYING, FISHING, BREAKING DOWN FENCES, or otherwiae TRESPASSING on Land belonging to me, from this date, WILL BE PROSECUTED. ALLAN ...
... FRUIT JAMS 11b. Glass. 21b. Glass Apricot - - - 5 0. • ' Blackberry - - - s id. -10 d. Black Currant - -51 d. -10 d. Damson - _ _ 4id. - Gooseberry- - - gid . Greengage - - - 50. -10 d. Mum - - - 4 0, - Bd, Raspberry and Currant 6d, -11 d, Raspberry - ...
... 3rd instant, and another on the 9th. There were hips on the bush where each grew, and there are also several bunches of blackberry blossoms in the same hedgerow. STOKE WORKS. THE BOARD SCHOOL.—A children's concert, to raise the money for a school piano ...
... touch beer or wine, drink so eagerly and confidingly. CULTIVATING THE BLACKBERRY, Mr. Alexander Harley, Stenhousemuir, writes tc the Scotsman as follows on the cultivation of the blackberry or bramble: I visit frequently those who are cultivating the bramble ...
... —Complainant deposed that she was ten years old. About half-past three on the afternoon of the 24th October she was gathering blackberries in the Lye Close-lane. The two prisoners came up, and Waldron made an indecent proposal to her. She ran away, but they ...
... VEGETABLES. BIRMINGHAM, THURSDAY. - Fruit, :-Fruit trade still remains bad for apples. Pear trade firm. Damsons slow trade. Blackberries in demand. English apples, is. 6d. to 6s. per pot; Morgan Sweets, 3s. 6d. to 4s. per cwt.; cooking apples, 3s. to 3s. 6d ...
... drunk.—Policeconstable Etheridge stated that on Monday evening, about ten o'clock, he found defendant lying in the road at Blackberry-lane. He was very drunk, and it was with considerable difficulty witness got him to the station.—Fined la. and costs. Bienoirm ...
... Fruit trade slow for English apples. English apples 3s. to 6s. per pot; Blenhohns, 78. to Bs. per pot; pears 4s. to 12s. ; blackberries is. 6d. to 2s. per 12 lbs. ; hothouse grapes, sd. to 10d. per lb. ; French walnuts, 16s. to 18s. per bag; Grenoble ditto ...