TO FARMERS.—Wanted, BLACKBERRIES, large and small lots.—Thomas Wilson, 51, Bridge Street, Banbury
... TO FARMERS.—Wanted, BLACKBERRIES, large and small lots.—Thomas Wilson, 51, Bridge Street, Banbury. ...
... TO FARMERS.—Wanted, BLACKBERRIES, large and small lots.—Thomas Wilson, 51, Bridge Street, Banbury. ...
... any ami all kind* of Garden Work and out-dooi*. L.N. baa several recent recommendations well life eijrerience.—Address, Blackberry Hall, Broughton Road, Banbury. ...
... flowering plants, the communion rails and chancel stalls being carefully tr-.ated with autumn tinted foliage, spiavs of blackberry, acorns, and elderhenies. On the communion table weie loaves of bread, dishes of apples and perrs, with miniature sheaves ...
... undertakes any and all kinds of Garden Work and oot-doois. L.N. has several recent recommendations as well as life experience. Blackberry Hall, Broughton Rosd, Biobuiy. COUNTY DOMESTIC AGENCY. High Street. X Poet Office, Leamington Spa WANTED, Good Cooke, I*2o ...
... Trustees of Will of the late William Meat*-.. E*q- LOT I The Enclosure of FREEHOLD LAND with DwolKt House out buildioga known Blackberry Hall situate on the south aide of the Broughton Mood the Borough of Banbury now need Market Garden containing Two Acres ...
... direction of the trustees of the late Mr. W. Munton, at the White Lion Hotel. The remits of the sale were as follows :—Lot 1, Blackberry Hall, on the Broughton Road, two acres garden ground, was sold Mr. W. H. J. Miller at £270. Lot 2, Berrytuoor Farm, on the ...
... Xnulcca of the Will of the lata William Moatoa. E«(. The Encloavra of FREEHOLD LAND with Dwelling Uoum and out buildioga known Blackberry H«ll situate the south side of the Broughton Road in the Borough Banbury now used Market Garden and containing Two Nsnry ...
... per d* ; celery, 7d. to I. per ; congers, 3d. 7d. p*-r brace; tomatoes, to 4d. per lb. ; walnut •*, IJI. to 2k p*-r lb. ; blackberries, 1C to l|l. per ; grapes, 7d. toll*!, per lb. ; apples, j 1-. s ...
... said she was six years old and lived with her parents at Thorpe Mandeville. She went with her brothers Ernest and Thomas, blackberrying to Thenford Brick Yard. She saw man on the roads and was sure that defendant was the mao. She walked with him to the brick ...
... retnoTe.l from Okford.hire thit . G»r,leu with and OuthuilJinga koown but not from »rw,ck»bir,. ACRES) GRASS KEEPING, n. •* blackberry H»T. sitj.t? in the Broughton Kokl, SAM C. MILLER AND ABBOTTS. direction of Mr. Whitehead ‘- , ' .v.t „ . , Auctioneer ...
... |lO 2w 6d* 2#. 3d. per pot ; potatoes, Is. 6J. 7 13jll 48 to 24. 3J. per pot ; turuips. Is. to Is. 6d. per • pot; blackberries, to 2sd. per lb.; damsons, J * d 0 ** ® er > (magnums), Is. 9d. to * eT? 78, 3,1 per pot; walnuts, 10s. to 1 Is. 91. per ...
... s, the value la. Sd., the property W. Stephens, on September 17th. Ana Wells. Battoa, said she saw defendant gathering blackberries and took her 1 aasss. She did not knew bow many blsobborriM sba bad | gathered. Mr. said was maob aaaeyod people taking ...