SALE OF BLOODSTOCK AT DONCASTER
... --Mr. Desmond 15 Black Bryony- Katooga Mr. 85 F by Otterburn-Petroleum N '? hy Otterburn-Albany 11. ~ ...
... --Mr. Desmond 15 Black Bryony- Katooga Mr. 85 F by Otterburn-Petroleum N '? hy Otterburn-Albany 11. ~ ...
... 6d 4s per couple; English grapes, Is 2s per lb; foreign, 4d ; kidney beans, Id; plums, Id ; pears, 2d ; damsons, lid ; blackberries, ; apples, 2d apricots, fid per box. LINCOLN.— Fairly good trade for chickens, but scarcely any demand for dressed ducks ...
... per couple ;• P*£ans 5s per dozen; English grapes, 6d per lb; kidney beans lid; plums, 2d to 6d; pears, 2d; apples, Id blackberries per lb; vegetable marrows, to each; English toma per lb-: nwshrooms, ls per lb ; kquonce, 8d P ...
... dozen; hares, 45.; rabbits, from Is. 3d. to 2s. per couple; salmon, ls. 2d. to ls. 6d.; filberts, 4d. per lb.; walnnts, 6d.; blackberries, 3d. per lb. YORK PROVISION,. Saturday.— Butter, Is. 3d. to ls. 4d. per lb. ; eggs, 12 f or ls. ; chickens, 3s. to 4s. ...
... tomatoes, 2d per lb; English tomatoes, 7d; foreign grapes. 4d; English, ls to ls 6d; apples, 2d; kidney beans. Id; plums, 2d; blackberries, 3d; cauliflowers, 2d; damsons. Id. GRIMSBY PROVISIONS.—The following is official return of the quantity butter and eggs ...
... egg or with milk. Blackberry Cordial from aji American Recipe.— To a quart of expressed fruit juice, add a pound of granulated sugar, and a table spoonful each of cloves, cinnamon, allspice, and nutmeg. Boil the spices and the blackberry juice for a quarter ...
... is one’s best friend now, and we have had to resort to unsanitary goloshes in order to keep dry feet. There are bushels blackberries on the hedges, but alas! the fruit is saturated with rain, and rendered flavourless reason of the dripping weather which ...
... m-iijio- v 9,1 to 4s per couple; ducks, 4s od per r Sts Is h to ditto; pigeons, to couple; is »:iw « 2s at sitfa P 1. per lb: blackberries, 3,1 per ib, .Tv'FRPOOL -Beef little more demand at the quotations, steady and a moderate trade. Bacon: W.th improving ...
... missed lire. ISien the gun was taken away from the ' ■ defendants. For the defence Shaw said they founa ?? j the gun under a blackberry bush.-Mr. Carfine said when the basrels -were after -aids tested powder was I found m one of ty.ieen. There was also an ...
... gun did not off, and then the other defendant took it, and levelled it at the prosecutor. Shaw said he found gun under a blackberry bush.—Mr informed Bench that powder was found in one of the barrels, and there was also an old can on one the nipples.—Shaw ...
... and other steps shuffled through anyhow—the dexterity is universal. Good tenor voices ere certainly not as plentiful as blackberries, and pfttrona of Empire i rarely have the pleasure hearing a clever tenor singer like James Xorrie, The silver-toned Aus- ...
... are merely joking with thorn if you try to thrash them with carpet slipper. In these days, when jubilees are plentiful blackberries, and centenaries crop up on every side, it is surprising that the harmless necessary •owing machine has escaped. Yet few ...