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... each. JAMS. oLB. Jan PLUM 4 APPLE . IJOD. each. Sib. „ PLUMS Bbd. „ 3tb. DAMSONS 9d. „ 31b. GOOSE AND RASP 9d. „ 3tb. BLACKBERRY APPLE.. 9d. „ 2tb. MIXED FRUIT 4Jd. „ 21b. „ MIXED PRUI l' «}d. „ 21b. „ DAMSONS 6jd. „ ...
... each. JAMS. oLB. Jan PLUM 4 APPLE . IJOD. each. Sib. „ PLUMS Bbd. „ 3tb. DAMSONS 9d. „ 31b. GOOSE AND RASP 9d. „ 3tb. BLACKBERRY APPLE.. 9d. „ 2tb. MIXED FRUIT 4Jd. „ 21b. „ MIXED PRUI l' «}d. „ 21b. „ DAMSONS 6jd. „ ...
... IN JAMS. oLB. Jan PLUM 4 APPLE . 'J'ID. each. slb. „ PLUMS Bid. „ 3lb. DAMSONS „ Sib. „ GOOSE AND RASP 9d. ~ Stb. , BLACKBERRY** APPLE.. 9d. „ 21b. „ MIXED FRUIT 4W. „ 21b. „ MIXED FRUIT 6Jd. Hb. „ DAMSONS 6|d. „ ...
... each. IN JAMS. 4%L8. Jan PLUM AND APPLE .. yD. each. Sb. „ PLUMS W* ~ Jib. „ DAMSONS ~ lib. „ GOOSE AND RASP »d. „ Jib. „ BLACKBERRY A APPLE.. 9d. „ 3tb. „ MIXED FRUIT 4id. „ 21b. „ MIXED FRUIT «W. » 2lb. „ DAMSONS 6|d. ■REDUCTION gUGARS. GOOD MOIST SUGAR ...
... THE DUKE OF RUTLAND. THIS AFTERNOON. Pklvoir, Fiid»y. The mortal remaius the Duke Rutland starred in the family mausoleum Blackberry Hill, near tine Castle, this afternoon at one o'clock. Tbe flag the topmost tower floated half-mast high, and the bells ...
... greatly increase the prospects of the English expert's further remuneration. Scotland— where centenarians seem as thick as blackberries— has just lost Mrs. Mary Fraser, who born in county Sligo 106 years ago, went to Perth 60 years since, and there occupied ...
... £IHEAP IN JAMS yID. »id. •• 9d. „ LB. Jars PLUM .. Mb. „ PLUMS 31b. DAMSONS „ GOOSE AND RASP »d. „ 31b. BLACKBERRY* APPLE.. M. „ 21b. „ MIXED FRUIT 4»d. „ 21b. „ MIXED FRUIT «d. „ •21b. „ DAMSONS e|d- .. IN gUGARS. GOOD MOIST SUOAB IJd. p«r]b. FINE SPARKLING ...
... in jams. OLB. Jan PBTO & APPLE . tmch. Mb. „ PLTTHB.. ..v«4d. „ 3lb. „ DAMSONS „ Stb. „ GOOSE AND RASP fd. „ 3fb. „ BLACKBERRY* APPLE.. ‘9d. „ 2tb. „ MIXED FRUIT 4*d. „ 21b. ~ MUEDoFRUIT Aid. „ 21b. DAHSGKB A|d. ...
... o'clock, piloted by the Galatea, and escorted by the Osborne and Galatea. Scotland— where centenarians seem as thick as blackberries— has just lost Mrs. -Mary Fraser, who, I om in county Sligo 100 years ago, went to Perth CO years since, and there occupied ...
... , times that; but it was a very fallacious, ignorant, and nonsensical argument. If borough surveyors were plentiful as blackberries in autumn, probably they might be got for 20e. a week, but they were not ; they were a scarce article, and therefore they ...
... good old Tory.” The remains of the late Dnke will, it expected, be interred on Friday next, in the family mausoleum, at Blackberry Hill, Belvoir. FEELING IN THE DISTRICT.'- laid the foundation aton# the Town Hall, «id wta accorded a moat enthuaiaatio ...
... composer, Bradford. Wonder lias often been expressed ot the fact that, while doctors music are becoming as plentiful as blackberries in autumn, little not hing ever hoard of the works for soli, clntrue, and orchestra with which they satisfy the examiners ...
... another man was not worth many times more than that was nonmusical and fillselool. Borough stingers were not se plentiful blackberries on the trees in intorno, or they might probably be got for 20e. per week. He pointed out the cost of idoeation, As., and ...