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PROVISION MARKETS

... —Potatoea to 16s. per load; apples, la 6d. to la 9d. per stone; pear*. Is 6d. I*. 3d. per stone; onions, lid. to per stone; blackberries, 4d. to 4%d. per quart. Y. Friday —Potatoes. Is. to Is. Id. per far table use; inferior kinds sold according to quality ...

HARD TIMES IN GERMANY

... to the useful, though this is not any means to affirm that useful Christmas presents will find purchasers plentiful as blackberries. No, indeed, for this year those old customers who were wont to purchase only nseful presents will now buy nothing at all ...

THE AUTUMN MANCEUYRES

... through pleasant lanes, where the hedges are covered with fragrant blossoms of honeysuckle and with ripening cluatres of blackberries; past shady dells, knee-deep ferns; and over long stretches of chalk hills, on which the rays of the son fall with fierce ...

VALE OF LUNE Oct. 30 Kirkby Lonsdale Station—lo.4s

... yrs a an early hour. This morning we met at the Canal 11/dge, Kings Br .rnley Wharf, at half-paat Captain G. Stirling’s Blackberry. ire nme, and commenced or the right of the road, the heat R. Walker’s May vueen, 5 yr* . taking aa round the outskirts ...

CATTLE MARKETS

... 14*. per load; apples, I*. 4d. I*. Bd. per stone ; pear*, I*. lOd. to 2*. 2d. per atone ; onions, 9d. to I*. per stone; blackberries, 3id. to 4d. per quart. HELMS LET, Friday.—Potatoes, la 3d. to la 9d. for cattle! for table use, 3*. 3d. per bushel. MANCHESTER ...

TURF PROPHECIES FOR THIS DAY’S RAGES. RUGBY GRAND MILITARY STEEPLE CHASES

... Swallow, 6 yrs 11 3 Remus, aged 11 1 Jack Bragg, 5 yrs 11 0 Martini, 6 yrs 10 13 Tramp, 5 yrs 10 13 The -Egean, aged 10 13 Blackberry, aged 10 12 Lolworth, aged 10 12 OtrP, value 90 gg; five year olds ride. Grand Military Steeple Melody, Audubon, aged The ...

THE FALKLAND ISLANDS. (From The Sea.) The naval station at the Falklands is at Port Stanley, on the eastern island,

... water melon half cut down, and showing the pink heart within, pile of rosy bloom-cheeked peaches, and profusion of garden blackberries, luscious new luxuries me, of which more anon. When man can eat no more, he can still eat fruit—whence the wisdom of our ...

ON FRYING FISH

... These last are very fond of the beech mast Bullfinches are very scarce this flight principally owing to the fright in the blackberry time. There has never been known such scarcity of these berries these 30 years. Siskins have not yet arrived, but this is ...

ARRIVALS

... Bird Alifrtouian Highthorn Peerage Annie Hunter Pretty John Astrologer Impudence Reform Barnard Castle Independence Rosanna Blackberry Islam Stephen Bcrgie Jorrocks The Last Word Calhrcedia Jnlien Virginian Lady Derwent Vlie colt Coeiine Lady Julia » Wild ...

THE YORK:!?I®® FQST .AND LEEDS INTELLIGENCER, SATL'KJDAY, MaRCH ti, 1875

... Gan-aio Dunbar - .Tact Froat, Mr K. Jcrvls. Ctange, Captain Wing. Betting: 2 Blackberry, each Pidill.> and *ao. Jack Frost. Change made a'l the running for rnile aid Lai,, Blackberry tor*b J a ©ndNiriiOtth* vVood -to 'la * fence, where the mentionediiairdrew ...

TURF PROPHBCIRB FOR THIS DAY,

... —Bell’s Life-King Cole or Revenge. Field—Ktrengo or Tfcyra Sporting Life-King Cole Stamford, fiportraaan—Mr* Meynell or Bl.ackberry. Sporting Gazette—Tom Tit. Sporting Tiroes—King Cole or Revenge The Handicap Race.—BelTa Life-La Veine, Paurt. nr Orator ...

THE BURNLEY TUNE BOOK*

... fct her aifiter Alice stay so long ? e flles and dragon flies all ready to be here f red8 My-chaina to weave, there are blackberries 10 taste ; u pla y about the meadows for a whUe „ w linger, linger, linger at the stile 1 • simple-witted mite,, »honldHarrvt^ ...