HARTLEY'S
... HARTLEY'S 3 lbs. Bd. 2 lbs. 19d. 1 lb. Sid. 2 lbs. 9d. lb. sd. Blackberry and Apple 3 lbs. 814. Finest White Rolled Oats, ...
... HARTLEY'S 3 lbs. Bd. 2 lbs. 19d. 1 lb. Sid. 2 lbs. 9d. lb. sd. Blackberry and Apple 3 lbs. 814. Finest White Rolled Oats, ...
... equal the magnificent performance. The programme this week is certainly very a.tractive, and novelties are as plentiful as blackberries. Mr. J. H. Milburn, the ...
... exhibitor, and ben pictures doseriedly attract • good deal of attention, especially her very clever demsboci of a bramble of blackberries. A host. building shed is not altogether a romantic subject, but Mks P. M. Grace, of St. Andrew's park, Bristol, has succeeded ...
... Star, dam Lustre—' a, Mr. Stratton ; her bull calf, Mr. Dowding. Batltuni; a bet bolt calf. 3}gs., Earl B ' A l tilit. g. Blackberry, aim Vain Captain, dam laspberry-26g5., Mr. Chasten. Lydia, sire Vain Captain, dam Lyric-27p., and her heifer calf, 3c.5 ...
... Mr IJ. I Queen for the month. Miss Mary MeDonai.l; fll I Uporttng and Nevt tar the month. Mr- I Cooper. Sd. Mis* cake and blackberry jeUy. A Fttan,d. VISIT OF THE WORLD-FAMED jyjOORE A JJURGESS jy^INSTRELS! DIRECT FROM ST. JAMES'S HALL, LONDON, their Unique ...
... exhibitor, and her pictures deservedly attract • good deal of attention, especially her very clever dention of a bramble of blackberries. A boatbuilding shed Is not altogether a romantic subject, but Miss F. M. Once, of St. Andrew's park, Bristol, has succeeded ...
... which have done great damage. Grapes are growo the opcu air. but the arc small and lack the flavour our hothouse grapes. Blackberries aro cultivated and grow well, attaining large size having fine tlavonr. l.iitisb may compared very fairly with England ...
... miles of a good loyal congregation. Land in high state of cultivation and improvements good. 2,000 apple trees, grapes, blackberries, strawberries—in fact, every kind of small fruit. For particulars call on or address C. F. LEE.' Two miles of congregation ...
... magazines. Miss Emily . Brewer; M. Anonymous; fruit, vegetables, and flowers, harvest festival, St. Church, per Canon 1 blackberries and apples. Mrs Hatsou; books. Messrs Baker and boo: illustrated papers, Mrs Hertill; illu-tratcd pipers, 23, Woodstock ...
... for all his oppressive antagonism to England and everything t English. Pretexts are not wanting-they are as I thick as blackberries-for absolutely direct interfe- m rence on the part of Englandi. But I fear we have us little to expect from England in ...
... th • fireplace, in one corn r of tits high-batted settle, //Pint Jrffnv hustled ahout, ILrjorie wag not them to mull woes blackberry love broutzl.t lo , r a book, mid Parton Oleo, a coo. of Grey's Ekegyoo the tor tie. of her salad end the tentenee • ith ...
... streei, London, commission agent and railway plant con- tractor. Byng, Charles W.V and Bynlg, Robeet, trading as Byng Bros., Blackberry laine, llalesowen, builderi. Broomhead, James, Eldon street, Sheffield, late tablefork forger, now out of business. Croltlier ...