BARONY OF NEWCASTLE
... between Mr. Corbett’s gate at Springfarm, and at per. Repairs of Koads (for year). 10 To repair (for 1 year) I'oOp.. road, in Blackberry Lane, on the townlaads Stylebawa aud per. ...
... between Mr. Corbett’s gate at Springfarm, and at per. Repairs of Koads (for year). 10 To repair (for 1 year) I'oOp.. road, in Blackberry Lane, on the townlaads Stylebawa aud per. ...
... 525. MARKET, Dec. 6. ■. A s. a. «. d. t. Wheat, par bushel.. Oto Apples.par lb., 0 2 Shelling, per 10ad..31 oto 0 0 Blackberries per q.t 00to 0 0 Barley perqr..3o 36 0 Geese per lb. 0 oto 0 0 Oats perqr3o 0 t034 0 Grouse . per or. 8 Beans ...
... discontent abroad, and calmly proposes to cast all the burden upon the Indian Exchequer. Reasons, of course, will plentiful blackberries in support of this policy, now it has been enunciated. For tbe most part they will be like the eighteen reasons, in addition ...
... diamonds. Pale blue silk and satin broche trr. m -d with block lace. Deo ro e silk trimmed with point d'Alencou coiifure of blackberries and autumnal leaves. A st-il in dress was of white satin with broad -ashe's of maroon velvet, ami garlands of pink roses ...
... ornamsnts. The four bridesmaids’ costumes were of pale bine cashmere, cream lace and grenat bows; caps of the same, with blackberry wreaths; each wore handsome locket of crystal and pearls with monogram, the gift of tbe bridegroom, as were also their bouquets ...
... lb, $3 25c to |0 Oc ; 24 lb, to 60c. Pine Apples—2 tb, 30c to $1 76c. Cherries-Red $1 400 to $0 oc, white 0c to $2 10c. Blackberries—so 760 to 90c. Strawberries—sl 0c to 25c, preserved $2 50c to 25c to oc, Bartlett 11 76c to 26c Peas—Marrowfat $1 0c to ...
... Snowdrift led and eaeils hich he the decider bed Mr Brisco’s bitch not tripped. To be twice | Braddock’s old faveurite, Blackberry. Tn the secc within @ couple of months at the end of such stakes as the the lowe Stakes, Wood Lad was showing pace. Culborn ...
... prize tion of flowers, ber exhibit - 3‘ |,wu(-mhmoflymn ) and the first local award. Addnmzyw y .Am-ndnnhno(lu.llm'bo A the | blackberry and n‘nfldllfljnrllww prize. | Lily Olney, Fanny Buckfield, aod M. A. Dix also made very plersiog t{aflum from the canariensis ...
... undulates into heathery waves, broken by clumps of gorse on rocky mounds, sheltered by prickly hawthorn or trailing sprays of blackberry ; where undulating meadows, cleft into many a sheltered hollow, roll peacefully away as far as the eye can reach : where ...
... 25c to Oc ; 2ilb,J3 400t0J3 600, * 1 Pine Apples—2 lb, 30c to Jl 760. Cherries—Bed 40c to JO oc, white 2 0c to J 2 10c. Blackberries—JO 750 JO 90c. Strawberries—Jl 0c to Jl 25c, preserved J 2 50c to Pears—Jl 25c to J 2 oc, Bartlett 700 to J 3 25c. Pea ...
... Kathleen Sbepard the primula and love-in-idleness, Miss Emma Scott the primula, Miss Jane Clarke the wild rose, Miss Barton the blackberry, and by treating these flowers and plants conventionally some good designs for wall papers, and to fill given spaoes, have ...