POTATO MARKETS
... 3a. t>d., pears la. dd. 2a., do. deasart) 3s. to 3a. 6d. par stone: plume (Victoria) 10a. per aim; do. 2a. 6 ...
... 3a. t>d., pears la. dd. 2a., do. deasart) 3s. to 3a. 6d. par stone: plume (Victoria) 10a. per aim; do. 2a. 6 ...
... from the East ; and nectarines, Deepen'd and glowing aa the flush of shame, 3r passionate Indignation. Hips, and haws, And blackberries, he scatters on tha bushes, As an alms — or banquet — for the birds ; then bids All creatures welcome to his feast ; until ...
... brought from the Toil ; rad nostariem Dtimen'd end glowing is the dish of shuns. Or passionate indignation. Him end ham, And blackberries, be matters on the Mehra As an ds acme—or baaqast—for the birds ; All his foam ; The sky, that wept se moots, begins To ...
... steady. Beans and maize OTLEY MARKET, Sept. 22. Wheat « , R - cl - *• a. 1 B. d s d s ' : '-'i , ,he ,' 6 °*o 7 0 I Blackberries, perqt. 0 B to- 0 8 1; vl f ; m 0t035 0 i Potatoes, per 10jibs 08to 0 0 .32 oto 31 0 ; Apples, per lb. . 0 2J ...
... from the East ; and nectarines, Deepen'd and glowing as the flesh of shame, Or passionate indignation. Hips, and haws, £_d blackberries, he scatters on tbe bushes, Jj an aims — or banquet — for the birds ; then bids _JU creatures welcome to his feast ; until ...
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... 6d tj per UTLEY, Friday.—Potato*#, per English pr» ; fore do., la per lb per ; pears, 4d. per per lb Apples. 2d. per lb blackberries. ti. per quart. celery. 2d. id. per stick . lemoui, 2J. c*cb. Friday— Pot-tubs EoyLaft. od.lo9t.Cd Bcoub , 6a. Cd. 9». ...
... couple; hares 3a. to 6s. each; English grapes 2a. od., foreign do. la., pluma Bd., pears 4d., onions to applea 2d. per lb. ; blackberries fid. to 6 ...
... strawberry, where the common bed of the numerous seed-cells a succulent condition; nor with' that adopted by the raspberry and blackberry, where the outer coat of each seed-vessel becomes itself* juicy covering; nor with that adopted by the plum and cherry, ...
... cider and butter. He has peaches, the hest canned fruit that ever wax sizzled over; pears, cherries, grapes, crab apples, blackberries, - aipberries, currants and strawberries. God made and grain for necessity, vegetables for healt and fruit for pleasure ...
... butter. He has peaches, the best iatnned fruit that ever wax sizzled over; plums, pears, cherries, grapes, crab apples, blackberries, raspberries, currants and strawberries. tied mad* flesh and grain for necessity, vegetables for heath and fruit for pleasure ...
... looking back, the towers and spires of Hartf-gwJ> and the Hambletons in the hazy distauce. By the roadside are innumerable blackberry bushes, the purpkflowered heather and erica, nodding harebells, brigl'thued foxgloves, and other dainty wild favourites ...