FRUIT
... Pears. Eirstand second prizes, John Taylor. Woodhouses. Plums John Taylor, of Woodhouses Raspberries.—James Belileld. Blackberries.—John Howard, ...
... Pears. Eirstand second prizes, John Taylor. Woodhouses. Plums John Taylor, of Woodhouses Raspberries.—James Belileld. Blackberries.—John Howard, ...
... accident occurred the Cornwall Railway on Saturday afternoon. Three little boys, about nine years of age, had out picking blackberries, and returned home across the Camel's Head iaduct, between Devonport and Saltash. Whan half way across it, a train approaching ...
... occurred on the Cornwall Railway onSatur- day afternoon. Three little boys, about nine years of age, had been out picking blackberries, and returned home across the Camel's Head l viaduct, between Devonport and Saltash. When half-way across it, a train ...
... Od, l>erdo* . Muttrooms. O-i. per quart; Celery, 4d. each; Cauuflowers id. to flu each; td. per quart; U. to xa. each ; Blackberries. Sd. per quart; Craubeiy, Is per quart. Cabbsje, IJd. each; led, 3d. 6*l . Gerroto and fur. i.ipe, to la OJ. per score; ...
... feel of sumption must of cent on DEATH boy years of officer living Stoke Cornwall last Saturday afternoon He companions blackberrying returning Camel’s Devonport when approach of in manhole however approach along soon by engine knocked him down cut below ...
... Musbrooma Oil. per art ; Cilery, 2d. 4d. each : t-anb-1 flow 2d. to each; iMrosons, 6d. pcrijoart; Melons, la i 2». each ; Blackberries, ftd. per quart; Is. per quart; Cabbage*. 3d. each; red, 3d. to (id.; Carrots and Tar | nip«. la to Is Cd. per score; Onions ...
... for ten harvest hands, did a two weeks' washing and the milking, made a calico dress, practised her music lesson, went blackberrying. gathered a gallon, walked to town in the evening to attend a concert, and walked home again before bedtime. Among the ...
... without bonnet. Her face and nose were bleeding, and her hair was disarranged. She was standing on the grass behind the blackberry bushes. He took her to Mr. Jackson’s house close by, where she was attended to, as she seemed to have been used badly, and ...