ESCAPE OF A LUNATIC
... search was continued the following days, but the lunatic has not been secured. Probably Macdonald subsists on nuts and blackberries and wild fruit, which are plentiful at Wicket Woods and neighbourhood. ...
... search was continued the following days, but the lunatic has not been secured. Probably Macdonald subsists on nuts and blackberries and wild fruit, which are plentiful at Wicket Woods and neighbourhood. ...
... cob nuts, 1..; new filberts, 84]. per lb ; walnuts, Is. 641. to 2s. 64]. per 100; plums and damsons, 44]. and 81 per lb ; blackberries, 3d. per pint; hazel nuts, 2d• per pint; cabbages, Id. to 2d.; red, 44]. to 84]. ; cauliflowers, 3d. to 61. ; marrows, ...
... walnuts, Is. 6.1. to 2s. 61 per 100; plums, greengages, and damsons, 4.1. to 6d. per lb. ; mulberries, Is. per punnet ; blackberries, 3d. per pint; cabbages, 2.1. to 3d. ; cauliflowers, 61 to 91 ; marrows, 3d. to 91 ; encumbers, 4.1. to Is. each; peas ...
... cob nuts, is. ; new filberts, Bd. per lb. ; new walnuts, Is. 6d. to 24. per 100; plums and damsons, 4d. to 6d. per lb; blackberries, 3d. per pint; hazel nuts, 2d. per pint; cabbages, to ; red, 4d. to ; cauliflowers, 4d. to ; marrows, 3d. to 6d.; cucumbers ...
... cob nuts, Is. ; new filberts, Sd. per lb. ; walnuts, Is. 64. to 2s. 64. per 100; plums and damsons, 44. to 6d. per lb. ; blackberries, 3d. per pint; hazel nuts, 24. per pint; cabbages, 14. to 24. ; red, 4d. to 84.; cauliflowers, 4d. to 94.; marrows, 3d ...
... ; new filberts, 94. per lb ; new walnuts, ls. to 2s. 64. per 100; plums, greengages, and damsons, 44. to 64. per lb ; blackberries, 3d. per pint; hazel nuts, 24. per pint; cabbages, Id. to 24. ; red, 44. to Bd.; cauliflowers, 4d. to 94.; marrows, 3d ...
... may have this tendency checked, and greater fruitfulness ensured by careful lifting and replanting of the roots. American blackberries require a little pruning now. Remove all old bearing shoots, and also the soft or sappy points of those of the current ...
... preparations for planting apples and pears by draining the land where necessar), and digging out the stations. American blackberries to do well require the land to ho trenched from two or three feet deep, and liberally enriched with manure and old mortar ...
... Remove all runners from early strawberries that have ceased bearing which are not required for transplanting. Raspberry and blackberry stools should be kept free from suckers, and in the former case good soakings of water will be necessary to ensure abundance ...
... stayed to hear no more. Un. mindful of the glorious day when be and Harris fell, he broke incontinently for • neighbouring blackberry patch into which he plunged reekjeasly rui be of old who scratched out both his eye.. His antagonist, who had stood ready ...
... no notice was taken mprovealby using equal quantities of bullaces and by the neighbours who had been dleustonied to tads blackberries. The acid fleecier e: the bullace couple quarrelling when intoxicated. Mrs. Clews subsequently went into the house of a ...