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OKOROE ARAMS

... each. RAISINS 4Jd. a Pound. CURRANTS 4|d. a Pound TOBACCO 4s. 0«l. Pound. Fine HONEY Bd. POttaC Finest JAM. STRAWBERRY. BLACKBERRY. GOOSEBERRY, aud RED CURRANT, in Bulk, at Bd. a Pound. The same in One Pound Jars, lOd. a Pound. Fiucat MARMALADE ...

Published: Tuesday 01 September 1863
Newspaper: Banffshire Journal
County: Banffshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 155 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

ARBROATH

... take note these numbers, being annoyed the Pet tl at so largo a crop of halfpennies had been cast into the treasury thick blackberries. was to state that, by a hint from the Rev. Cnehton in the pulpit, he had been succes:-ful in larger coins. Accident.— ...

Published: Thursday 05 May 1864
Newspaper: Stonehaven Journal
County: Kincardineshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 261 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

urns TARN

... under the canopy of a spreading tree formed all that was necessary. And as chairs, trees, and people, were as plentiful us blackberries, no young gentleman who wished to exhibit ...

Published: Saturday 21 January 1865
Newspaper: Huntly Express
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 381 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

PASHIORMILZ DIJOIUSITY

... First catch your heir, then hook Every plum bas its pudding. Short pipes make long smokes. it's a long lane that has uo blackberries. Wind and weather come together. A dower in the button-hole is worth two on the Round robin is a shy bird. There's a shiny ...

GLOOMY PICTURE OF AFFAIRS'AT*RICHMOND

... that there is full supply. Dysentery is the prevailing malady, for whose cures the only medicines that can obtained are blackberry juice and boiled flour. Jeff. Davis* proclamation calling in the absentees from the rebel army remains a dead letter, and ...

Published: Tuesday 01 September 1863
Newspaper: Banffshire Journal
County: Banffshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 495 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

ODDS AND ENDS

... anecdote of the Warrentou Rifle Corps. One day he told us that a countryman had come into camp with a quantity of blackberry pies. Blackberries America are a much finer fruit than those ripened by our faint English sun, sod are quite popular in their season ...

Published: Friday 21 August 1863
Newspaper: Elgin Courier
County: Moray, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1646 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

TROUP HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... were large, and re, markably well flavoured. Strawberries were not so very large, but were well matured. The tlrst prize blackberries were tempting lot. This class might have been irore extensively represented, but os it was, they were decidedly a superior ...

Published: Tuesday 10 September 1867
Newspaper: Banffshire Journal
County: Banffshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 457 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

KEITH

... Keit!t Grammar School Club. The match comas of at Keith on Saturday. Lauob turnips, like large eggs, are getting plcnrital blackberries. Once more. Mr M'WiUism. MsisHr, sends Graystose turnip measuring In girth feet and some Inches. ...

Published: Tuesday 31 August 1869
Newspaper: Banffshire Journal
County: Banffshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 412 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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... encountered the form of Miss Patience Pry, a huge tin pail on her arm, with a few blackberries in it. ‘Good afternoon, Mr Favor. I thought seeing as there was few blackberries out here, pick em x.iyboily dsc, and I guess by the looks there hasn’t been any ...

Published: Thursday 26 September 1861
Newspaper: Stonehaven Journal
County: Kincardineshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1837 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

K K I T II

... Something New.—The Athenians had craving for something new. but th.-y never heard -team engine. Now they are to* plentiful U.-4 blackberries, but neither the one nor the other are found on the mountain tops—the are their home Mr Jus. wood merchant, Elgin, a well-known ...

Published: Tuesday 03 June 1862
Newspaper: Banffshire Journal
County: Banffshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 575 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A NEW COD-FISHIKG GROUND

... length, swarming with fish. I have been two or three times becalmed there, and caught ood as big as donkeys and as plentiful blackberries. Upon that information Captain Rhodes acted. He had often thought of trying it, but it is a lonely place go to alone, St ...

Published: Saturday 10 August 1861
Newspaper: Aberdeen Herald
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 627 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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... some girls, who, under the guard of their governess, strayed from a footpath to this British tarsier's hedge and picked blackberries. Whereon this creditable specimen of Zumnierset flew at them, and beat two with his stick till he drove them, shrieking ...