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THE WITNEY GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1893,

... gnarled with age. The sun-shafts also smote on the tangled underwood with dank clusters of red briony and lingering purple blackberry; they lighted up the puddles on the road, humouring the vanity of miniature pools that mimicked the glories of the sky. ...

FRUIT JELLIES

... jelly more difficult to keep, but it is quit* worth the trouble. When red currants are no lcnger available, black currants, blackberries, quinces, plums, apricots, &c., can all be used with equal success. Arrt.x Jett-v.—Take about 30 large appples, and rub ...

NICE DISHES

... NICE DISHES. Fiwir CUSTARD.—Take half a pint of raspberries, rurranta, plume, or blackberries, &c., press through sieve to clear it of skin or seeds, mix with the juice owe pint of milk in which, deeaert•epoontul of carts lour has been stirred free from ...

WORK FOR TIE WEEK

... fruits entre• away the old wood of Raspberries and Blackberries, and tie in new growth's for next year's crop. Raspberries are shortened to about four feet; it is quite immaterial whether Blackberries are shortened or not ; but it is important to have ...