POTATO MARKETS
... apples, 2d to per lb ; pear*. '_ 4-1 pt.- 1 p. • ;d. 4d per lb.; English grap-s, 2s. r lb; do. fore.ga, to B ...
... apples, 2d to per lb ; pear*. '_ 4-1 pt.- 1 p. • ;d. 4d per lb.; English grap-s, 2s. r lb; do. fore.ga, to B ...
... claret from anything but the juioo of the grape—from blackberries, black currants, applet beetroot, logwood, &c.—is simple nonsense. does not see black currant bush in square league. A few blackberries may be found here and there hedge; some apples and ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... Keswick applet, to 5a per bu.ih-l, and lCd to 4 ...
... CNaples), per eve: 0* per 12b.: West India pines. UP. t.-. «s per apples from 3d. per stone: ooare, Is par lOd tola each : blackberries, 3s to 4* per stone; pompgradate* Gd. per dozen, and Its. 18a. per case. Tun i*. -Pomaosa. Vs. f4 per stores Oarrot* 18a» ...
... 3s. to ss. per bushel, and lfd to 4d. per stone; o'bir kinds from Is. 3d tor str.ne : pear*, n*-s «toue; tola «rvch ; blackberries, 3s Cd. per i-tooc; tomatoes, 3(1 7(1 iierib. Friday -Hood made Cd. per of J ...
... laying out the park hri utmost? pectaticne. Wbeu gave the park would be laid out walks n g • tret'- if. the heather and blackberry boshes; he ,- rxpectrd to see it laid out the park had laid If the other half the park were laid out wi»b the taste, Huddei6tieM ...
... want of skill and energy the part of the crofters themselves. ANECDOTES of ALEXANDER the elder are just now plentiful as blackberries in autumn, and some of them are of the most interesting kind. The circumstance which gives rise to them is the approaching ...
... 500; prunes, 151,390; gages, 518,088; raspberries, 00,132; strawberries, 11,943; tomatos, 5,844,031; quinces, 246,013; blackberries, apples, 1,448,210. AGRICULTURE CANADA.— The report of the Minister of Agriculture of Canada for the year 1882 has been ...
... celery, la 84. per bundle Fruit, to. Eng. •■ijSjf' * do., per ease; Lisbon black do., 32a per ease; £■ ■sloor, ttC ' l '■ blackberries, to per stone; pomegranatea fid to Sd per Aorta and lis. to per oase. HELMS LEY,.Friday.—Potatoes for Üble use, Gd to per ...
... per lb.; Braiaals •prout* per lb.; celery, per braid Other article, unchanged . TORR. Batorday r Apple* to plum* per I*; blackberries &d. per lb. MA WON. Saturday.—Supplies arc somewhat small, owing to tba weatber, and prioea show but little change from ...