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BLASTING POWDER and FUSE

... jgKITISH WINES (Eesi Qiaiiti Oxly). British Port. I Cowslip. 1 Oder. 1 Strawberry. British Sherry. Ginger. Gooseberry. Blackberry. Orange. Green Ginger. Black Currant. Pine Apple. Raspberry. I Raisin. I Red Cffrrant. Tent. RST. BROOKE, & Original Ma ...

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... Aileshury'a Tottenham, yrm Tyler 7 4 Nr. A. Victor's 3 yro Howe *7 Mr. Chiidwick's Boundary. .Humphreys *7 0 Mr Hudson's Blackberry, 3 ..Osborne ADDITIONAL ARRlVAL*.—Bendico, St. Qay Uirmit,lsobar, Arm ami to. Romany. Rilwarlin, Tyrone. Harpendeo, Veracity ...

No. 12,51)9—ESTABLISHED 1754

... GRAY, Uuder-Sheriff Yorkshire, ork, 10th October. 1687. HAND THEATRE. Lessee—Mr. WILSON BARRKTT. LEEDS. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, BLACKBERRIES,'* followed the ScreainiDg -TURNED Unsupported Mr. Willie Edouin's Company. MONDAY NEXT-Mr. FRED~LKSLtE. NELLIE FARP.EN ...

SCOTLAND

... but stumpy body, with a abort tail and sets almostaeything nan get—roots ot plantain and dandelion, birds' egea. sloes, blackberries, rats, mice, shrews, frogs, toads. sod beetles aye. and lika tbe bears ten. ha tar great fancy for honey. Many time Ihave ...

MR CHAMBERLAIN AND THE ASTON RIOTS

... Corduca. MB ELLIS LEVER, of Bowdoa, Cheshire, writes to the MoriU»a Pot follow* For preeervioc there no tetter fruit than Blackberries, which ere not only valuable article »„S , K FF,RIS! K,W ...

AGRICULTURAL NOTES. FARMERS AND FRUIT-GROWING

... U»T failure, and gave them up, be had given blackberries, which had tried «s an experiment, but which utterly faiie.d We cannot bat think there was an important reason for this, inasmuch in America blackberries are grown to large extant aod to great sice ...

REVISION COURTS

... shelter. September I.—Next morning, seeing there was no chance of work Leicester, walked to Coventry, eating the road few blackberries from the hedges. I got Coventry about seven o'clock, and sold two pairs of socks and shirt for ninepence, and went to bed ...

THE BRAMHAM MOOR HOUDNS

... protectorate ever had, and the country is good trim for riding over. Heavy have produced overmuch luxuriance fern, bracken, blackberry, bramble, and other but quick eye and a aU-udy hand are still able to negotiate with aafaty tho half screened ditches which ...

CATTLE MARKETS

... per stone stripes and bellflower* Bd. per stone: American apples, 13A 15s. per barrel pears, 1A 6*l. to 6d. per stone; blackberries, 6d. to 3a per stone; pomegranate* to fid. per case, and Bd. to per dozen. OTLKY, Friday.—Potatoes, 7*L to B*L per stone; ...

MONDAY NEXT, at Eleven o'clock

... trade effects. The stock-in-trade includes 1000 gallons of prime fruit pulp; jars of gooseberry, raspberry, plum, apple, and blackberry jam, Ac., Ac. The Premises for SALE or to MELBOURNE MILL, TOWN END, MORLEY. near Leeds ten minutes' walk from the London ...