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- LIT, VEGETABLF. 4 , &C —COviNT CARDIN, There was a moderate supply of produce at market to-day, and the

... new tilherts and Kentish cob. nuts Nil to Is 3d, and device's nuts Is 6d per lb. walnuts is is and chestnuts 73 per 10,, blackberries and mulberries 641 to Is 441, and cherry apples 64 per quart —White broccoli 44 to 84. cabbages Sd to 44, savoys 34 to ...

FRUIT AND VEGETABLEO —Owes? St 1 Without the foreign imports Oct.* of fruit I herewould he a short ' supply,

... Is to Os lemons 1. 64 to mi per dozen, hoihouse grapeo 64 to 7s, and common and foreign ditto tad to 2s Od per lb. Is, blackberries 8.1, and crab apples id per quart, elderberries 3s to to per sieve, Kentish cobnuts and filberts Is to Is 34, Sapncala ...

BRITISH SEKDIS

... apples 7$ to West India ditto to 4s, melons :is to Bs each, tomatoes Is ed to 2s 64 per down, damsons Ss to es per sieve, blackberries Gri, and mulberries ta P Sd per pint, new filberts and Kentish cobnuts Is to ls 3d, Btipacusia nuts Is 64 per lb, walnuts ...

CHIPPING NORTON

... roses, •« ntermixed with corns ferns and fine blooms of lurrounding top, whilst the panels were traced* •orn, fl iwere, blackberries, acorns, crabe, Ac. >f the font was adorned with bunches corn, e»te« moss ; in the basin was a floating flora* Altogether ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1876
Newspaper: Oxford Times
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1145 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

•ns got* Mott #aak

... uncommon occurrence whenever a new clergyman enters upon parochial duties; grievances such occasions crop up as thick as blackberries. With every disposition to ventilate grievances, when there is the least prospect of serving the public interests, in the ...

Published: Saturday 28 October 1876
Newspaper: Oxford Times
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1323 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1876

... VE demonstration in the middle of the Long Vacation may now be looked for with as much certainty as flowers in June or blackberries in autumn. One of these annual gatherings took place last Monday in Mr. Hall's grounds, —a popular place of resort for ...

CHIPPING-NORTON

... train I was nesrinz Ch;pping Norton on Thur.day last, a poor woman named Mra. Burnham, who is very deaf, and had been out blackberrying, attempted to crows the line, and I not perceiving that the train was near her, it being ,lust at the curve of the near ...

TACKLEY

... 011, it came out that one of thle women who had been out les with Mrs. Burnhamn on the afternoon in question, getting an blackberries, and who was also returning flown the line, ,le had rus back to extricate one of her children who bad as caught its foot ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1876
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2183 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

r,ICLE

... kindly approved of the customary holiday on such occaiions. The children accordingly had a good time afterwards among the blackberry bushes, which seem to bear rather plentifully this year. This is the 26th annual inspection since the appointment of the ...

OXFORD CHRONICLE AND BERES AND BUCKS GAZETTE

... streets at Leeds to • public-house, where he asked for pipe stems. On another occasion he went • long distance in search of blackberry bushes. Once he was seen attempting to thrust s little boy through a bedroom window into the street, and weal have effected ...

MARCH 18, 1876

... et msdo'd Muss 7 60 dos all chornber door of his master with hot water and a light at for the birds is as plentiful as blackberries this 1 voila et lbsahammi. misomdsrog by mg, _Masker ILMR/M. moon o ' cloc k . • I Well, that's a comfort anyhow, asthe ...