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... per lb; tomatoes, dto fid per lb; grapes. Is per lb; apples. Is to Is 6o per 100; plums, 6 « per cucumlvere, 2d to each; blackberries, 2d per lb; bread, per lib loaf. Moderate supply of fish. ...
... per lb; tomatoes, dto fid per lb; grapes. Is per lb; apples. Is to Is 6o per 100; plums, 6 « per cucumlvere, 2d to each; blackberries, 2d per lb; bread, per lib loaf. Moderate supply of fish. ...
... lJd per lb; tomatoes,4d per lb; grspes. Is to Is fid per lb; apples. to 6u per 100; plums, 61 per cucumbers, 2.1 to each; blackberries, perlb; bread, per 4lb loaf. Fair supply of fish. KINQSBKIDOE MARKET—»»td«d»t. While wheat, to 6s3d psr]Bslbs; red fis ...
... following morning be again went to the sround ami the ferret. placed m bag and proceeded in the direct Mr s ground to pick blackberries. Uu coming out into tho road defendant Belted witness the codar, and threw him lo the ground.cattiug bit* head and face ...
... d Do“TAsiburton) mentioned that some who cime out of the snilered 8! Mr (Dawlish) .oggested that it waa by their eatins blackberries or chestnuts—(laughter). The Master said the comulaint was similar to what the children formerly had w Dr. Coclton (T-ignmouth) ...
... MURDEROUS ATTACK AT HUNSTANTON. A murderous attack was made on woman named Hooks, aged 26, the wife of shepherd, while out blackberrying with her little boy, between four and five years old, at Ringstead village, near Hunstanton. Her assailant was John Bird ...
... watching an orchard belonging to Mr French, at Teign Harvey. About 11-45 a.m. be saw defendant go into orchard and pick a few blackberries and then from underneath some trees pick up some apples. Putting them in bis pocket defendant jumped over tbe hedge into ...
... Wait until you are old enough married.” A half-witted lad was once asked if had over seen red blackberry. bo sure I have,” said Barney, “ all blackberries are red when they are green.” “Wo bend the knee, but not the elbow,” is the motto of a temperance ...
... BUCKFASTLEIGH At Dean Prior a little girl named Olive Stoncman picked some ripe blackberries. This in January shows the extraordinary nature of the winter. The members of the Church Choir were recently most hospitably entertained once more Mr and Mrs ...
... woman’s hair on yoor head!” Mrs. Velox: For the same reason, I suppose, that yit the skin of another call your Splendid ripe blackberries have been gathered by Mrs Edwin Tops South Brent. There every appearance of there being a very plentiful supply this year ...
... district generally. *# # The intelligence comes from the St. James’ Gazette that there is sadden yearning among womankind for Blackberry jams, which the same journal states may be gratified in fall. The Women’s Gardening Association, Lower Sloanestreet, London ...
... are to be sent on or before Saturday, the Bth day of October, TBNDBB NBCKBBARILY ACCEPTED. TUCKBB’S English fruit jams- Blackberry New this Week- ...
... peaches and nectarines 20 feet, plums 20 feet, apricots 20 feet, cherries to 30 feet, figs 20 to 25 feet, currants to 6, blackberries 4 to 7, and raspberries 3 to 6. Actual Planting.—Probably few trees will be ready for planting until November this year ...