POETRY. BLACKBERRY TART. Let Englishmen boast their pudding and beef The pride of their tables, of dishes the ..
... Tn ugh, perhaps, it would make an old epicure start tell what it i ...
... Tn ugh, perhaps, it would make an old epicure start tell what it i ...
... Mr. with his talested company, visits St. Ives this week. The piece tobe represented is Nica’s First. Tap blackberry businesse— plucking and vendieg— hae just commenced at Camborne :: price 5d per quart: There is promise of » great ply. has been sup from ...
... to heat to the boiling poiat. Put the sugar im a tio pamin the oven. Cook the blackberries for half an stirring frequently ; then add the sugar, and, after the blackberries and sugar have beiled, let them cook ,en minutes —or longer if they are not ccoked ...
... aud to touch it was imposnhle. Tho crowd swept past, down C nnagehall-street with a storm of cborus'sof blackberries,” “ blackberries.” * blackberries. FALMOUTH. John has appointed serccant-at in place of the late Mr Gutbndge. ST. Gluv'lAS .CHOOb poll ...
... PAUL. Blackberries.—The warm and delightful weather of the past tnree weeks has brought forth an abundant supply of luscious frtiit, and the blackberry pickers wore never so xmmerons. Thrashing Machine. —The thrashing machine has been busily at work during ...
... PAUL. Blackberries. —These delicious berries are already to be seen in the hedges by the young and eager searchers* The Crops. —Thera is quite different fields and green crops since the few showers which tei last week. There are signs of life now, where ...
... ST. JUST. Warning to Blackberry Pickers.—On Sunday of last week lad, named Prowse, residing Nogoby, this parish, was picking blackberries near Botallack, when he fell into old shaft and went down a distance live or six fathoms. Happily his whereabouts ...
... MAWNAN. This season promises to be abundant one for blackberries. Hedges and brakes are lined with them, in alt stages—from blossom to perfection. A goodly number were gathered by our correspondent on Saturday. ...
... increased powsr. The whole of tho necessary wor!s was completed in three day?*. Blackberries.—A respetable farmer of Camborne says that hi- wife picked a qu»rt of blackberries Saturday from one braable. Parties Camborne this year 3tate that a jar of preserved ...
... CONSTANTINE ry Mr. Pengelley’s ‘‘ Place” at Cons rt antine is, as usual, producing the earliest blackberries in the whole district. EXCITEMENT is prevalent in the small churchtown of Constautins. So great has it grown this time that the policeman has ...
... to the extent of £1,643. These two latter are, however, virtually the same concern, —There has been s fiver seasou for blackberries {a the vicinity of Penzance. Mach of the blossom came late avd there wse s that it would not haves time to ripes unless ...
... with a candle, its arms outstretched, with a trout” one hand, and ‘‘blackberries” the other, and a pilchard the mouth. Across the breast was written large letters, Captain Blackberries.” The effigy mounted aloft two poles like a banner, and very orderly ...