TWO LIVES ,EY AND SALT
... portmanteau, and a little shattered bandbox. Read* was right—Mrs. Kantwell entered the room. (To be motioned.) EMMA'S BLACKBERRYING. ...
... portmanteau, and a little shattered bandbox. Read* was right—Mrs. Kantwell entered the room. (To be motioned.) EMMA'S BLACKBERRYING. ...
... some toeat with his blackberries. She vefused. He appeared | resigned, but added, gravely, “You kaow, mamma, what hap ed round the corner ? There was a little boy, and his mother | would not give him any sugar on his blackberries, and——” | ** What?” sugar ...
... 10 0 to 12 O ou Turkeys percouple. .9 0 to 12 0| Rae tar ta ting, minus head and feet 8s. $4. to 9s. 61. per stone of Blackberries 4d. to 44d. per quart. HALIFAX SHARE MARKET. Oct. 20.—The following Bank tions are from Mr. Thackrah’s : —Halifax and ...
... should not care to communicate with a j Lord Mayor instead of a Lord Lieutenant. Since reasons this kind are as pleutilol blackberries, should not add to the long list of final causes by suggesting few more reasons for retaining the office. Enough that Delaud ...
... lb ; cauliflowers, 3d to 4(1 each ; apples, Is 3d to Is 6dper stone ; prams, 2d to 3d per lb ; pears, 3d to 4 d per lb ; blackberries, fid i per quart. ...
... 2 heads parsley, Ist W. Jackson, 2nd W. Sutcliffe. 1 red and 1 white beet, Ist W. Sutcliffe, 2nd John Farrar. Ituuch of blackberries and hunch of elderberries, Ist W. Taylor, 2nd 1). Taylor. 3 dahlias, Ist W. Jackson, 2nd \V. Taylor. ...
... all the afternoon, and the little contrary witch knew it.) Then there was rare sport in gathering berries—more especially blackberries. Purchased fruit never had the same delicious flavour of that which was plucked wild, fresh, and sweet from the bushes ...
... full-dress bonnets those are placed en panache, curving gracefully, and have a most distingue appearance. Fruits, eßpedally blackberries of all shades, are much worn; the little grains that enliven the hedges and fanoy grasses are also greatly ln favour for ...
... full-dress bonnets these are placed en panache, curving gracefully, and have a most distingue appearance. Fruits, especially blackberries, of all shades, are much worn ; the little grains that enliven the hedges and fancy grasses are also greatly in favour ...
... severally charged with damaging hedge, the properly Win Crosby, farmer, Morloy. -Crosby •aia the defendants were gathering blackberries his land, and, in doing so. they damaged the hedge to the amount of 3s. The lad had walked across five acres of turnips ...
... apneots and nectarines to per dozen: filberts and Kentish cobnuts 9d to Is. 3d per B>.; and new walnuts, 3s. per hundred; blackberries 4d; and mulberries, Is. fid per quart; elderberries per sieve. Flowers are iu short supply aud dearer ; cut bunches and ...
... apples, 2a. 2s. 6d. per stone; pea»s, 2s. 2a. 3d. per stone; onions, lid. la Id. per stone; musinrooms. 4d. to sd. lb.; blackberries, Id. sd. per quart; elduberries, to 4id. per quart; plums. 3s. to sc, fi(U :J per st( ne, , BfPLEV, Friday.—Potatoes, 9d ...