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... MARKET, Nov. 15. • d. s. d. a , Wheat, per bushel.. 5 oto 5 6 Appl«f.per lb.. 0 3to 0 Shelling, Tier load.. 31 oto 0 0 Blackberries per qt 0 Oto 0 0 Barley perqr..3o 0 36 0 Geese per lb. 0 0 11 Oats 30 34 0 Grouse . per br. 6 oto 6 Bearis.persack ...

Published: Saturday 16 November 1878
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 711 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

tlotant! in the far ifilest

... for its fruit, some of the cultivated berries being one a 'martyr inch ; but none of them have the 'meet of the English blackberry. The came way ire sail of the raspberry and g..weberry. The moor. and ferns common to the English botanist are to found ...

MODERN MADHOUSES. (Fro-n the Globe.) There was a time when there was no fear of a man diahone&tly immuring himself

... the eggs warm from the nest when you hear a hen cackle over her latest performance, and ham and bacon are as plentiful as blackberries. Fowls and ducks abound, and the farmer’s wife will send them up to dinner brown and steaming, with the accompaniment of ...

that some weeks might elapse before she would be about again. Do you still hold to your determination of

... lisping and imperfect words had told us too plainly that it was while stretching oyer the edge of the precipice to gather blackberries for him that his mother had lost her footing and fallen headlong down. My wife would spend hours by the bedside. I ventured ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1878
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1643 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE VALLEY OF THE WASHBURN

... our sandwich case, and enjoy a repast, with ripe, I luscious blackberries as dessert, washed down with the cold, sparkling water of the stream. The sandwich case is soon filled with blackberries, and the journey resumed, along Lindley mill-race, where ferns ...

Published: Friday 18 October 1878
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4645 | Page: 3 | Tags: News 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Superintendent of N'uisances, applied for an order to destroy nineteen hampers and sieves, containing l,OOOlb. of unsound blackberries, which had been seized on the premises of Wnm. Paley, fruiterer, Kirkgate Market. The order was granted. Tins REGUL.LTIONS ...

HARD TIMES IN GERMANY

... to the useful, though this is not any means to affirm that useful Christmas presents will find purchasers plentiful as blackberries. No, indeed, for this year those old customers who were wont to purchase only nseful presents will now buy nothing at all ...

THEATRE ROYAL, LEEDS.—TO-NIGHT, at 8 LAST NIGHT Of MISS JENNIE LEE, as JO. supported Mr. J. B. Burnett and Company

... OTLEY MARKET, Nov. 22. t& §. a. ■. a. Wheat, per bushel.. 5 oto 5 6 Apples.per lb.. 0 0 2J Shelling, per 10ad..31 0 0 Blackberries per 00to 0 0 Barley per qr. .30 oto 36 0 Geese per lb. 0 0 0 0 Oats perqr3o 0 to 0 Grouse . per br. oto Beans per ...

Published: Saturday 23 November 1878
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1432 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE FALKLAND ISLANDS. (From The Sea.) The naval station at the Falklands is at Port Stanley, on the eastern island,

... water melon half cut down, and showing the pink heart within, pile of rosy bloom-cheeked peaches, and profusion of garden blackberries, luscious new luxuries me, of which more anon. When man can eat no more, he can still eat fruit—whence the wisdom of our ...

LATEST MARKETS

... MARKET, Oct. 25. i. a. i. a. t. «. •• «. Wheat, pertraahel.. 5 0 to 6 0 Plums per lb'0 0 0 Shelling, per load. .31 0 0 0 Blackberries per qt 0 0 to 0 0 Barley perqr..28 0 to 36 0 Geese per lb. Oil to 111 Oats perqr20 0 to 34 0 Grouse perbr. 6 6 to 7 ...

Published: Saturday 26 October 1878
Newspaper: Leeds Times
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1938 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CRK’KKT BOOKS. s«at arranfßoient. PnblUhod *| Tl* YorktKUrt Foil, Aiij.iß ■i tree I, abd obtained from MMara ..

... the one advised from New York.”— Leiture Hour. Blackberries.—lf the present abundant crop of acorns offers food only for pigs, at least humanity may rejoice over a truly marvellous crop of the wild blackberry. Journeyings hither and thither, through country ...

EXTRACT 3

... cubbing hm been most successful, some rare fun having been enjoyed by the juveniles in covert, varmint turning up as tlii k blackberries. r master of the Badjworth, has an entry cooples this season, of which the following arc the chieflloyal and Roman, by ...