Refine Search

Newspaper

Daily Telegraph & Courier (London)

Countries

England

Regions

London, England

Access Type

15

Type

12
3

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

Daily Telegraph & Courier (London)

DOUGLAS

... extraordinary continuance sunshine the Isle of Man has been the ripening of the wild fruits long before Ihe usual time. Blackberries and bilberries plentiful, and the wild cherry is being gathered from tho hedgerows. There is, too, a profusion fuschia ...

SALE OF POLO PONIES

... sprang to 300 guineas at the second bid. Delilah made 550 guineas, Kildare 250 guineas. Freckles guineas. Matron guineas, and Blackberry 250 guineas. These were seme of the best prices obtained. The whole lot realised 8,665 guineas, being average £264 each ...

marketing notes

... fid to 2s 6d per pound; bananas are cheap and plentiful; melons, scarce and not over good; cranberries, 3d per pint, and blackberries, at 3d per pound, are still in the market; and then there are the favourite dessert fruits, including pines, from st, peaches ...

GREAT WHITE SHOW

... Irish Hand-Loom, Double Damask, IJ. Plain Centres, Ivy Bordered I per dox. pei dor. Irish Hand*Loom. Double DamaskJ Ift'O Blackberry Bramble , J per do*. per do*. Irish Hand-Loom, Doable Damask, /6 ..«Zby2iyd, | 26 Irish Hand-Loom, Doable Damask. 4Q/_ sue ...

Tip. Framptos. Cry*!, Bunt/w. X*Mr»n. Breaia,

... high price. Apples can be bought at pnee, from the cooking apple at seven pounds shilling to the custard apple a dozen. Blackberries snd cranberries are nearly over, but the supply abundant. Pines, peaches, pomegranates. melons, snd nectarines exhaust ...

BY THE SILVER SEA

... Yachting, boating, and went on actively Peel and Port Brin. In the country districts the harvest being gathered in. and the blackberries, which grow more abundantly Manxland than anywhere else, are in ripe clusters. Hotel.—Douglas Bay Hotel. Private golf links ...

CONVICT’S STRANGE STORY

... gave information about me. At a little place nineteen miles from Portland I concealed myself in a field. Two men came in blackberrying, and I had to get out. They asked me where I was going. I said to Blandford.’ They volunteered show me the way, but we ...

STOMACH OUT OF GEAR ”

... IIS?.:::::::::::::::: Almonds J.O. 2MI Liebig's E*t. Meat .. Apples 2 o>|Mairow Apricots iiaceronl Banenes ] 0 Milk, Raw Blackberries 2|35 2 Boiled Cherries 2)0 )|3si| ~ bwiss Good. . ObssiMits 4 Cttroo 320 2 ‘0 (Oatmeal Cranberriss 31 2 Peed Barter ...

TO-DAY

... is too often subjected by the caprices English weather. But it will, at any rate, give us Metropolitan Aldermen plenty blackberries,” and as many Metropolitan Mayors as we shall know what to do with. In the depressing cold snap ” through which we are ...

FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS

... the ssrat “Thi mes —i 1 •- Charlsal., who by bora brails. jrafaraTaraon and Bwksts. Apricot Charlotte. Tapioca custard. Blackberry and apple tartlets. Pastries (assorted). Vanilla cream mould. Orange jelly. Iced pudding. Stkwbd Fuuits. Damsons. Pears ...

FIRE PRECAUTIONS AT

... pieces produced in town her husband, who man wide experience, and has played everything—from down to the legitimate. In “ Blackberries,” where she impersonated a showgirl, and in Turned Op ” was very successful. A performance was one given by her in curious ...

Closing Friem. PRICES FOR FUTURE DELIVERY

... musketry, War was usual transforming the pleasant and serene landscape, and ing with fumes of battle-smoke soent or ripening blackberries the air. Slowly, and General Hart’s orders, about 8.20 a.m. began retiring his left towards the Queen’s Pavilion, and ...