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WHAT IRELAND E-SALLY NEEDS

... which grow and bear best, and may add tho Codliu family, especially Keswick, grow well and bear abundantly. Bilberries, blackberries, and elderberries are found great abundance, but only the first-named is turned to profit. Technical training is almost ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1886
Newspaper: Weekly Irish Times
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 1453 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MARKETS

... 0 0 Red Mullett . 0 4 0 0 ' Plums per qt 0 0— 0 0 Mackerel each 0 4 0 0 . Marrows each 0 0— 0 0 Herrings doz 010 1 0 [ Blackberries qt 0 0— 0 0 Pomegranates 0 2 0 4 . Chest , uts qt 0 3 0 0 Walnuts 0 0— 0 0 I Seakale bskt 0 0— 2 6 I Oranges. each 0 1— ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1886
Newspaper: St. Helens Examiner
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1160 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION

... Eggs and Swiss Milk, one of each for la. gd.. 1,000 gross Japanese Japs, Is. 7d. gross; grow Is. Od. Orders in rotation. Blackberries, 7!h, Is. Od.; job lot of Liquorice and Fruit ilh. boxes Is. I’ve such lot to tcil you ; it’s impossible give yon in detail; ...

Published: Friday 25 June 1886
Newspaper: Kentish Mercury
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1391 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

THE CHILD'S PICTORIAL

... e =seg.— Bt. Jamege tiara, te. N 0.15, for July. contain: Land and Sea Urchins, by unwed -The Zoo, by Rev. J. G. Wood—A Blackberry by Era Molaewormi—The to Let Robin's Nest—W Rolhym Pug inuirrelled with Pit wy—Lodgings , The Volume of THE CHILLER PICTORIAL ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1886
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1574 | Page: 21 | Tags: none

ELECTION NOTES

... valiant knight Jack Falstajf, he has an aversion to awkward espla- nations, and wiU gave none, though they be as plentiful as blackberries. He does not see that any good pur pose can be served by pursuing the subject further.* rius is characteristic He makes ...

Published: Friday 25 June 1886
Newspaper: Nottinghamshire Guardian
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1942 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MARKETS

... 0 Red Mullett,. 0 4 0 0 Plums per qt 0 0— 0 0 Mackerel each 0 4 a 0 Marrows each 0 0— 0 0 Herrings dos 010 1 0 . _ _ _ BlAckberries qt 0 0 0 0 Obestr uts qt 0 3 0 0 Beskale bskt 0 0 2 6 Pomegranates 0 2 0 4 Walnuts 0 0 0 0 Oranges, each 0 1 u 2 LIVERPOOL ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1886
Newspaper: Runcorn Examiner
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1900 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

-71°,1AN--VON EVENING' EXTPRE

... diction was built. Now, Sir, if cur noblest of Oratces—and of men—if he of whom 1 myself long ago wrote, Nobilities, like blackberries we find, but how uncommon Is • noble mind! The man of whom our children's lips may say— He laboured for the people in his ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1886
Newspaper: Express and Echo
County: Devon, England
Type: | Words: 2358 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

WHY THE PACIFIC OCEAN IN 80 CALLEI

... when of a soft make they are certainly well worn. I read lately of an original town in two 'diadem of what is now called blackberry ;* it is the tone of the fruit when slightly crushed. The gown had a wide cross.ent gatlwring of velvet of the darker tone ...

PORTSMOUTH & DISTRICT

... satisfaction. Each appeared in four songs, the best of the lady vocalist being the new song Lassie (Theo. Bonheur) and Blackberries and Kisses (Hatton), while Mr. Harley received a thoroughly well deserved encore in the new song Garonne (S. Adams) ...

Published: Tuesday 22 June 1886
Newspaper: Portsmouth Evening News
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3376 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SATURDAY, JIME 26, 1886

... sailed dews tbe•• • used. The elate especially Lae took I metier& lira Domes be the mimes of the feminine see. bus plentiful blackberries. I use ford has declined the se the head of the medical Mid ad en shame of the %wane+. arduous one, involving length and ...

Published: Saturday 26 June 1886
Newspaper: Hampshire Independent
County: Hampshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 6447 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CHAPTER IV. MISS DAVENANT

... at last to have found a home, such ae, )earsago, we, in our girlish inexperience, used londlg to imagine were Jlmfiful as blackberries. ut you are ome that happy class with whom a little kindness goes a g:eat way. In your place, I am e e s Ay Mttty o] hree ...