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SESSON 1884 and 1885

... Fruit 2 Raspberries 2 Damsons 2 Black Currants 2 Strawberry 2 Greengage 2 Bilberry 2 Rasps and Apples 2 Blackberry and Apple 9J. 2 Gooseberry and Apple 2 Mixed Fruit 7d. 1 Gooseberry and Apple 41d. Hid. 11d. Also 11b. pots of Keiller's ...

SEASON 1884 and 1885

... 3 3 Mblia Fruit lod. ilea. 2 2 Black Cassels 2 Strawberry lld. 2 Greengage 2 Bilberry 2 Rasps and Apples 2 Blackberry and Apple 2 Gooseberry and Apple 7d. 2 Mixed Fruit • 1 Gooseberry and Apple Also 11b. pots of Keiller's Marmalade ...

SEASON ISS4 and 1883

... 2 Raspberries 2 Damsons 2 Black Currants 2 Strawberry 11d. 2 Greengage 2 Bilberry 2 Rasps and Apples 2 Blackberry and Apple • I 2 Gooseberry and Apple 7d. 2 Mixed Fruit 1 Gooseberry and Apple Also 11b. pots of Reiner's Marmalade ...

ON FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS ONLY

... Raspberries Md. 2 Damsons 2 Black Currants 2 Strawberry lid. 2 Greengage 2 Bilberry 2 Rasps and Apples 2 Blackberry and Apple J fl 2 Gooseberry and Apple 2 Mixed Fruit 1 Gooseberry and Apple Also llb. pots of Keiller's Marmalade asd ...

FUNERAL OF MR. A. M. SULLIVAN

... dahlias, roses, &c., while at the bottom of the panel the pulpit was encircled with oak leaves, berries of mountain ash, and blackberries. In the front panel a splendid wreath of pure white was exhibited, which was composed of Eucharis iilian4, camellias, ...

DWELLING-HOUSE at morden. Rent 4/6 per week

... Darosona 21b. Illack nl S 21b. Htrawbifrv f , fir.enpage I,d * 21b. Itilberry h. !:aspberries and Applea \ Ouly '.'.l, 21b. Blackberry } each. 2l£Goo»eb*>rrr and Apples 5 -. 21b. Mixed Fruit } lII*. Gooseberry and Apples Also Itti pots «•( S MARMALADE and ...

Published: Friday 07 November 1884
Newspaper: Todmorden & District News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2046 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WHISPERINGS & ECHOES

... thrown shawl over their unkempt locks, snatched the baby, and rushed off to see the sight. Babies were almost plentiful blackberries Michaelmas, and they did not fail to make themselves heard, to the annoyance of everyone except tbeir respective mothers ...

Published: Friday 22 August 1884
Newspaper: Todmorden & District News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2763 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TIN TOMMIE ANTIVENIN AND BIDDEN ERMON Nammumm

... moulding them for God. I remember, when stationed in Todmorden, hearing the corn-crake, end playing at football, and gathering blackberries, where are now scores of streets, and where people crowd hero sat and dreamed of heaven, and have learned lessons which ...

ASTOUNDING REDUCTION

... subject of fruits, in which department the objects gathered or noticed, in the course of the ramble, comprised hips and haws, blackberries, the fruits of the mountain ash, the lily of the valley, the elderberry, and of the honeysuckle Next he exhibited branches ...

SEASON 1884-5

... 21b. Dainsooa 21b. Hlack Currnnt 21b. Btrawborry Green cage 21b. Bilberry 21b. Caspbtrrfes and Apples > Only l»d. 2ib. Blackberry ~ } 21b. Goo»el«erry and Apples ~ 21b. Mixed Frail ...

Published: Friday 24 October 1884
Newspaper: Todmorden & District News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5805 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

MARKETS

... etonMlng them for God. I remembered when stationed in Todmordeo bearing the corn-crake, and playing football, and gathering blackberries, era now scares of streets, and where people crowd thoneande la the old Dogboom chapel, I bate sat and dreamed of beaten ...

Published: Friday 03 October 1884
Newspaper: Todmorden & District News
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5591 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

LOCAL NEWS

... made use of, but wilder forms of growth were interspersed with good effect, including well-laden houghs of raspberry and blackberry, hips and haws, heather, &e.—On Wednesday evening, a fruit banquet was held in the schoolroom, and was largely patronised ...