FROM LAST NIGHT'S LONDON GAZETTE
... AsnOuB.-tLoVdis agent at hideford telegraphed yesterday that the Star of Peace sobooner, of Plymouth, has gone ashore at Blackberry Cliffs. HarlalnL No informalion asl to the wrew. I ...
... AsnOuB.-tLoVdis agent at hideford telegraphed yesterday that the Star of Peace sobooner, of Plymouth, has gone ashore at Blackberry Cliffs. HarlalnL No informalion asl to the wrew. I ...
... distinguish between things.which differ, are full of fears as to the result. Suggestions are therefore as plentiful as blackberries. The Dewan Bahadur Ragoonath Rose, for instance, gravely suggests that seven sub-committees for religious pur- poses should ...
... 4s. Gd. to 10s. per box do. English ls. 6d. to -2s. per stone; tomatoes, Bisgilsh 8d. to 9d., do. foreign 4d. per lb. ; blackberries 2s. to 2s. 6d. pet stone; pine apples (St. Michael) 8s. to 12s. each. _ .3rs, -Friday.-lggs: Yorkshire 169., Irish 12s ...
... the open class for females the judge had some difficulty in awarding the first prize, as Cigarette, Bieester, Beauty. and Blackberry were entered in competi:aon, but he eventually gave the first place to Cigarette, .usned by Mr, B. Farman; and the second ...
... S3. per lb. ; celery Is. to s. izer bundle; cucumbers (frame) 3s. ¢d. to 4s. Gd.. co,,- sorts 9d. to Is. 3d. per doz.; blackberries 3s. Gd. to *1s. Gd pier stone. LLcYnuaR, Friday.-Good supply of potatoes, and prices for round kinds 8d. to 9d., and for ...
... 3a per brain; rabbits 3a per ooupla; ham 3a to each; plums 3d., onions lid. to 2d. per lb.; cucumbers 4d. to 6d. each; blackberries 54. to fid. per quart, English grape* 2a to 6 ...
... afraid, and thought I cr'? it mvself. I went on, but cound not see the n:. as I bonan to get very hungry inneed, I pki I blackberries and other little things to ea. ?. to get dark agailn, and as I Was gettion iseas t I lay down to rest. While I was iyiua ...
... bushes have ?? the I ragments of their summer clothing-red, yellow, and iragiJe; now and tuen one even happens upon a belated blackberry, which has lbst ie chance end will never ripen now. The escallouia hedges shire in glossy close-set green, with here and ...
... which ! our young collector boasts none, whereas dirty and cropped copies, of which he has any amount, are plentiful as blackberries, is inclined to think that Mu. Slatee can of much less service to him than he hoped when he bought his little manual. ...
... lOs. to 12a., Alaeia do. 14s, to 18s. perbox. ; English nears Is. 6d. to 2s. per stone, French do. Gs. to I0s. pei box; blackberries 3s. to 4s. per stone; oranges (Palermo) Os. to 9s. 6d., aud Brazilian do. ISs. to 20s. per bos. LsYilunp, Friday.-Good ...
... of the Bennett-Mackay cable. The English agriculturist is reminded by a contem- porary that therelis such a fruit as the blackberry, and that for jam-making and owine and cordial making it. might pay to cultivate the humble and. hardy bramble. In the United ...
... e Res.. Conway Zsirfa; 2nd Shrop- V r shire R.V., Hdesot; 7th Wes York R.V., Iledcar; lt Ie I V.13. Leicester Regiment, Blackberry Hill, Redmile, ett i V.B. York and Lancashire Rflo., W~hitby; lst North- i aampton R.V.. Wakefield Lawn; 2* d Notts B.V ...