WETHERBY STEEPLECHASES AND HURDLE RACES
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... the Sports and Art Exhibition to-day. Celebrities—literary, artistic, musical, dramatic, and aristocratic —are plentiful blackberries in summer. much so, in fact, that in the general confusion of faces one can hardly tell who is who. Mr. and Mr?. Humphrey ...
... Ernest Mitchell to the Ralph dam, belonging W Sheffield Waterworks Company, in Crookes-4v road. Mellor, whilst gathering blackberries, himself and fell into the water. The K- held out a long pole to him, but he W grasp it on account cramp. The MW. stated ...
... which was awarded to Mr. Charles Meyrick, of Staines, for Champion Diniboola, and bitohes Mr. S. Woodiwiss, came first with Blackberry, beating Mr. J. T. Reid, of Pendleton, Manchester, whose exhibit, Magic, won tho same prize a year ago. Bull terriers, Scotch ...
... 2s 6d to ée 6d a couple; potatoes, 10d a peck 5 piu 21 to 3d; pears, 2d to 4d: tomatoes, 6d; apples, Jd 5 damsons, 3d: blackberries. 34 English grapes, Is 6d to 2. per Ib. INCE —In the morning butter realised Is 4d to I= per {b, but in the Is 3d was willing ...
... in the distance haymakers axe work in the meadow. Mr. Wilson's other water-colour is Gathering Blackberries—a child in blue blouse picking blackberries in a pleasant Surrey lane. Mr. Wilson, when asked for the other day, was found to have gone back ...
... Engiish per lb; foreign. 4d; apples, 2d; En gish crapes, Is Wea foreign. &F; potatoes, ls @ peck: plums, 2d % 2d to Od; blackberries, dd: onicns, Jd; BAKEWELL.—Preeh farm butter, Ts 2? per ib: sew Ones. for le; crouse, 6@ to 7s per ‘nace; 36 to 4e@ per ...
... fight it out summer —than the General bad with The jim altogether, veterans of the battles that were won are abundant as blackberries in their season. More heroes of -Vicksbur; are receiving pen- sions from a patriotic daninistration than went into the ...
... being to kick the ball, matter in which direction propelled it, whilst broken limbs and cracked skulls were as plentiful as blackberries in autumn. If the same statutes were in force to-day these appended, is quite evident that Her Majesty would be unable ...
... 1s 6d per stone; dessert, 3s to 4s per stone : pears, 1d to 34 per Ib; plums, 1d to 2d per Ib; melons, 6d to Bd each ; blackberries, 3d per Ib; English grapes, 1s 6d to 2s 6d per Ib: peaches, 6d eac! PRODUCE. CLYDE SUGAR.—Official Market closes strong ...
... Thirlweil's Honorette 3 8 9 Rustell 3 8 7 sMr aMr Hockey ‘a Owner a 8 4 aMr Day's Ditton. 3 8 OG Wheeler 3 8 4 4. O —The BLACKBERRY MAIDEN (at entry) TWO- YEAR OLD PLATE of 103 sovs; colts Sst, filiies stra and geldings Set 11 3 winners extra.” Five Mr ...
... cleared, te- pe of cost. TOILET SER sise, wow. “Kent Hops” large variety 5%; petterne enc shapes, 1/6 aad Services, now Blackberry, pat- tera, 6/13 pattern 9h Wal; “Draken Ware Servioss, arweet sod pote pa nk 434, Td cine, 2/11.cach. ...