AUGUST
... butterflies numerous. 28th.—A few admiral butterflies appearing. .Waspa more frequent. 29th.—Wheat ripe. Harvest general. 30th.—Blackberries ripe. Leaves of sycamore falling. 2 ...
... butterflies numerous. 28th.—A few admiral butterflies appearing. .Waspa more frequent. 29th.—Wheat ripe. Harvest general. 30th.—Blackberries ripe. Leaves of sycamore falling. 2 ...
... 8 Oto 3 6 Hams .per lb.. 0 9 to 1 0 minus head and feet. Bi. 0.1. to Bs. 4d. per stone urns (per lb.) 3d. to 4d. Blackberries (per quart) 3d. FROM LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE. grocer, Walham Grove Green, London.—George Lon V ' un ' shorthand-writer, B ...
... Eggs 9 to 10 for ls. Fat pigs for saltin,'. minus head and feet. Bs. Od. to Bs. 6d. perstone of 161bs. Plums (per lb.) 3d. Blackberries (per quart) 4d. Mushrooms (per lb.) 6d. Geese (per lb.) lOd. to ls. Pheasants (per brace) 3s. 6d. Woodcocks (per brace) ...
... cauliflowers, 2d. 4d. each; cabbages, 2d. There was great show or green gooseberries, 2s. per stone; ripecurranta 3s : blackberries. 48 per stone: raspA 9d. per quart, quantities of rhubarb, thyma sag mix t, and onlona in bunches of 3d..each. Beef, mutton ...
... tols. per brace; trout. Is. Is. 2d.: honey, ran, 9d. to lid.; flltcbe* 9id.; lid per lb.: apple* Gd. 6d. per stone 2s. blackberries. 4d. per quart. LEYBURN. Friday.—Butter 1* lOd. to 1* lid. per roll of 240z.: egv* 11 for 1*: ducks. ss. per chicken* I* ...
... grouse. to 4a.; partridge* %. fid. 3a. team: trout, I*. 3d.: hooey, run. 2d. lid.; flitchea 3d. 9H-1 Hid. to per tt>.: blackberries, 3d. per quart; nroahroom* 6d. per tt>.; plum* 2a 6d. per stone. LEYBURN, Friday.—Butter was a little scaroer than heretofore ...
... 4s 4s 6d - partridges 2s to 3s per brace; trout. Is. Is ho'neyVrunVld. to lid.; flitches 3d. to 9Jd.; bams to lid. per blackberries 3d. per quart. LONDON, Friday.—There has been moderate supply of meat sale. The trade has.been dull, follows:—Per Btb. ...
... 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 ...
... Wednesday, John Barrett, fanner, Dalton, was charged with assaulting Elizabeth Ann Lonsdale, of Deighton. She had been blackberrying on his land, and for this he struck her on the head with a stick, inflicting a wound two inches long. He was fined, including ...
... ; honey, run, 3d. to lid.; flitches Bjd. to 3d.; bams, to lid. per lb.; apples 6d. 3a. per stone: pears Gd. per stone; blackberries, 4d. per quart; mushrooms, 6a. per lb. Friday.—The supply meat has been moderate. The trade Laibeen steady, follows Per ...
... arthumberland, and Marlborough are among them. But hle Marquises and the lower orders of the Peerage are I plent.fal as blackberries, there is a remarkable absence Members of the HOuse of Commons. There are but a, I think, and the most distiiguished is ...
... popularity. But they won't make Enaland budge. Now-a-days big words are as common, and happily they produce as little effect, as blackberry leaves. If the Anmericmn Lation should persist in the mysterious delusion that England trembles before it, it jiu FXOY9Q- ...