to the bniaal Danish, 668). to the bushel Grtndlnx do. da 35 ~ 40 —.. BEANS par qr. 63t>. to the ims&eL ....... ..
... to la. 6d. per stone: Victoria plums, V. 6d. 3s. 6 ...
... to la. 6d. per stone: Victoria plums, V. 6d. 3s. 6 ...
... TI'le comn- plasinant, wsho appeared to he very veak, said onl the previous Wednesday afternoonbeo wasia a field gaethering blackberries from the hedge, wvhen th~e prisoner camo l unp, aud;lsid claim to the bliuikberriea be had gathered. Complainant peat them ...
... Deuyer, at Braniley. The complainant, who appeared be very weak, said the previous Wednesday afternoon was field gathering blackberries from the hedge, when the prisoner came and laid claim to the berries had gathered. Complainant pat them on the ground, ...
... of William Booth, weaver. Deceased, along with other school boys who had holiday on Tuesday afternoon, went to look for blackberries in Lodge Wood, adjoining the Leeds and Liverpool canal, and near the turnbridge, which had been left partly open. About ...
... stone; Victoria plums fid. per stone ; magnum bonum. to 3s. fid.; 2s 3d. to 3s. per stone; mushrooms 3d. to 4d. per lb,; blackberries to Id. per quart; aprioots to Is Id. per score. HELMS LEY, Friday.—Apples Is 4d. 9d. per stone; pears 3d. to 3s per stone; ...
... with his father, at Calverley. The deceased left home at one p.m. on the 9th instant, with his brother Thomas, to gather blackberries at Lodge Bridge Farm, near the Leeds and Liverpool C(anal. They met witl several other boys, began to play on the turn- ...
... Marshall, has been charged at Guildford with stabbing another boy, aged thirteen, named Denyer. The youths were gathering blackberries, when the prisoner came up and laid claim to the berries Denyer had gathered, and struck him with a stick. He managed to ...
... Xillingbeck, of Duke-street, Euddersfield, nine years old. daughter of Thomnas Killingbselr, a tailor, while gathering blackberries, fell down the railway cutting at Springa'ced, a depth of 4-2 fast. On being taken to the IAudderisinle Infirmsary it was ...
... to 10* £4. per load ; apple* £ per stone; pear* 1* 2* 64. per stone; Victoria plums, per stone magnum booum. 3* to 61.; blackberrie* Sjd. told, per Quart; mushroom* 44. to 4(d. per B>.; onion* 10d. to 1* per stone. Friday.—Apple, to la 2d. per rears, led ...
... gladden the traveller, and remind him of the sunnier days that bad fled, while the hedgerows showed an abundance of ripe blackberries and hips and baws, and the orchards were gay with rosy-hued fruit. Autumnal tints were visible in the woods, but enlivened ...
... of Mr. T. Killingbeck tailor, Duke-street. She got on the railway cutting near Springwood tunnel, on Monday, to get some blackberries, fell down and was silled. Verdict, Accidental death. On Thursday aD inquest was held at the Rising Sun, Marsden, relative ...
... occurred from leaving loaded Sarins within the reach of children. At Southampton, * little girl, eleven years of age, was out black-berrying, a &d she called to sco an acquaintance. A little boy took °P a gun. whioh was loaded, and played with it; and, *t>ile ...