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... BItACK CCRR4RT JAM, Two Pound Jam. In. ...
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... ARCHER & PHILIPPS ARE RECEIVING 100 CASES . FLORIDA WATER 21b Tun PEACHES 21b TOMATOES 2th PEARS STRAWBERRIES 21b BLACKBERRIES lib OYSTERS 82, Broad Street. 4th July, 1877. ...
... bridegroom, w who was stroke oar of the sucaessful University 'a crew this year), wreathed with blackberry leaves, w, white straw hats trimmed with blackberry leave-4 le and lace. Mr J. G. Wilson officiated as 't best at man, and ?? other groomnsmen were ...
... There were eleven bridesmaids whose dresses were made of Cambridge blue muslin with wreaths of blackberry leaves, wbite straw hats, trimmed with blackberry leaves. Mr. J. G. Wilson acted aa best man. Tbe ceremony was performed by the Rev. G. P. Wilkinson ...
... 64-1 MEB. BLACK CURRANT JAM. TWO LA. 4D. EECA; DAMSON JAM. LA M. MTP. ALL KIWD* JAM, POUND •KEILLER-R HARTLEY'S, FA ULCEUS. BLACKBERRY APPLE JAM. IS TWO POUND BROW* JU* LA *«* LEMONFLAVOURED 90. PAR 8H- TOR THREW JOHN CARRIE, TEA AND COFFEE DEALER, 88, M ...
... Mrs. G. Stapleton. who has been awarded the gold medal mentioned above, shows a series of three conventional designs— Blackberries, Buttercup', and Daffodils, exquisite in treatment and colour. Miss Shepherd's Passion Flowers, to which was awarded ...
... to work which is not of this kind, viz., to a group of three large plates of genuine and vigorous conventional design— Blackberries, Buttercups, ...
... ARCHER & PHILIPPS ARE RECEIVING 100 CASES . FLORIDA WATER 21 Tins PEACHES TOMATOES 2lb PEARS 21b STRAWBERRIES 21h BLACKBERRIES lib OYSTERS 32, Broad Street. 4th July, 1877. ...
... not settled permanently in the system. After strawberries, raspberries coin,: to continue about three weeks; firm we have blackberries where the climate is not to cold for cultivated varieties; then the currents 'Faking the season through any family with ...
... money than the present one, or that she will be worth a good deal less. Sunday School treats are just now plentiful as blackberries in autumn. In Staffordshire they do not, indeed, attain to Lancashire proportions. the great cotton County Palatine, Whit-week ...
... blue muslin (in honour of the bridegroom, who was atroke oar of the successful I'uiversity crew this year), wreathed with blackberry leaves, wlritc straw hats trimmed witli Macklierry leaves law. Mr J. G. ilsou officiated licit man,” and the otln r o- ...