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... Fast-day by all three congregations. Ripe Fruit.—Mr James Dallas, the indefatigable cottage gardener, is plucking ripe blackberries of his own growthj Mr Dallas would like to know if the village of wonders has any early. ...
... Fast-day by all three congregations. Ripe Fruit.—Mr James Dallas, the indefatigable cottage gardener, is plucking ripe blackberries of his own growthj Mr Dallas would like to know if the village of wonders has any early. ...
... Fast-day by all three congregations. Ripe Fruit. —Mr James Dallas, tfee indefatigable cottage gardener, is plucking ripe blackberries of his own growth. Mr Dallas would like to know if the village of wonders has any as early. ...
... week, we are happy to say is progressing favourably. In the garden of James Shepherd, grocer, Cash Feus, are to be seen blackberries and red currant berries large and ripe, ready for sale. Early Potatoes.—Mr Wm. groocr, nowdigging his early potatoes. They ...
... the ground ; and the potatoes are bursting the drill, to the great delight of the crows, who are now returning from their blackberry feast to feed upon the more farina- ceous potatoes. KINCARDINESHIBX. Writing from Stonehaven our agricultural corres- pondent ...
... the ground ; and the potatoes are bursting the drill, to the great delight of the crows, who are now returning from their blackberry feast to feed upon the more farina- ceous potatoes. EINCiuDIXESHIRE. Writing from Stonehaven our agricultural corres- pondent ...
... the ground ; and the potatoes are bursting the drill, to the great delight of the crows, who are now returning froui their blackberry feast to feed upon the more farinaceous potatoes. KINCARDINESHIRE. Writing from Stonehaven our agricultural correspondent ...
... morning, suffering from concussion of the brain, died Wednesday. She has been identified Mary M'Carty, outworker, residing at Blackberry Hill, Whitburn, Linlithgow. The London Gazette contains War Office notice of the transfer of General Lord llokeby from the ...
... suffering from concussion of t'*ie brain, died on Wednesday. She has been identified as Mary M'Oarty, au outworker, residing at Blackberry Hill, Whitburn, Linlithgow. The London Gazette contains a War Office notice of the transfer of General Lord Ivokeby from ...
... tomatoes, mushrooms, egg-plant, and scores of other vegetables are cultivated and thrive well. Strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, gooseberries, whortleberries, currants, and other berries flptfrisb, There is scarcely a day in the year when strawberries ...
... Huntly, Dord ; 2, the Earl of Fife. K T., : 3, the Earl Fife. Heifers Cilved after Ist January, 1873—1, William M'Combie, Blackberry ; 2. Sir G. M'Pherson Grant, Ethel; 3, the Earl of Fife, K.T., Plusearden. Heifers Calved after Ist January, 1574—1, Sir ...
... Fast-day by all three congregations. Ripe Fruit.— Mr James Dallas, the indefatigable cottage gardener, is plucking ripe blackberries of his own growth. Mr Dallas would like to know if the village of wonders has any as early. A collision is reported from ...
... ;2, the Earl of Fife. K T., Corriemalzie ; 3, the Earl Fife. Heifers Cilved after Ist January, 1873 —1, William M'Combie, Blackberry ;2. Sir G. M'Pherson Grant, Ethel; 3, the Earl of Fife, K.T., Pluscarden. Heifers Calved after Ist January, 1874 —1, Sir ...