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Jersey Independent and Daily Telegraph

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Jersey Independent and Daily Telegraph

SOCIETY IF JERSEY BIIDERERS

... three dishes of Plums—O. Hiller equal 2nd, Hr. J. Hamon. Ist for one bnuch of Black Grapes—Hr J Kent. 2nd for 13 fruit* of Blackberries—Ur. A Smith. Ist for one dish of Dessert Pears—Hr J Ramon; 2nd, Mr. P Viel; equal 2nd. Mr. a’ Smith ; 3rd, Ur. P. Merhet ...

THE FARM AND GARDEN

... long since adopted this plan and even apple, pear, plum, and cherty treer are planted in this way. Scores of tons of wild blackberries arc annually sent the English markets from St. Male, Cherbourg. Plougas tel, and other ports in France; Iheae art from ...

MR. BALFOUR AND THE HOUSE LETTING BILL

... them are articles on lifting and transplanting peaches, enemies the apple-grower, pruning fruit trees, loganberries and blackberries. covering ripening fruit, American methods of huuUing fruit, points for sprayers, and useful spraying mixtures. Intensive ...

tMIT IF CIIKBTIIUL POLIGt. T CUB AT. Before Join Vaudin, Stq., Majutrato. Duoamna Kcuisb or Braob. John Si/mont ..

... with bard labour. Accused said he eonld pay the fine if policeman accompanied him as far as Hr. Boil’ office. He picked blackberries for living in the summer, and went fishing in the winter. ST. RELIEri FIIE lIIUIE. On Monday the members of the Helier’t ...

s AND INDEPENDEN

... intc commerce, which are appreciated everyone. In this connection I may mention Logan-Berry, a cross between raspberry anl blackberry, and is a fruit of great merit. ACCIDENT AT ST. PETEN. FRENCHMAN S MIRACULOUS ESCAPE (From the Jersey Times of Nov. 24th) ...

JERSEY FLTIII CLBB

... look on the peaches —there is exhibit of 12 peaches two of which measure 12 inches around I—apples, pears, mulberries, blackberries large as plums, &c., &c. Plants, flowers and ferns are in luxurious and include every shade and hue imaginable. There are ...

A VISIT TO m. LC COfWirS NUMCRII

... PoientiUat, Ae. Mr. Cornu it also paying gnat attention to the American loganberry which produces fruit similar to ike blackberry but one end half inches long. Climbing and flowering plants inch jasmine, honeysuckle, clematis, wisteria have corner their ...

Class A—For Go-Carts

... of fruit, ditto soy variety, ditto, Beauty of Bath apples, dessert pears, pears, Dr. Jules Qniyot, plums, ditto cooking, blackberries, raspberries, cherries, ted eumnts, tomatoes, basket of pears, grapes black, ditto white, ditto any variety ;Ur. J.P. ...

TEA TABLE TALE. Cooking ie compulsory sullset la many tnhooli • • • Bed belts are to hi worn with

... salary, some go back work after marriage, because life at boms is dull.” All this tends to lower women’s wages (generally. Blackberries and mushrooms, law, are not Erivate proparty when growing. A person may prosecuted for trespass on land where they grow ...

ROYAL JERSEY MNJYIA

... J. B. Ferey Ist far rhubarb, Hr. O. Le Maanrier Ist for cider, Ur. P. Biobard Ist for carrots, Mr. Emil* Banonf Ist for blackberries, Mr. T. Richardson Ist for Jersey fluke*, Hr. O.UJeune Ist for Prince Edward's and Ur. Geo. La Baa Ist for Bonn Fenouillet ...

African Marigolds, Ist, J. W Antaia; 2nd, P. Le Rougetd; 3rd, T. Hamon. Double Pelargoniums, Zonale, Ist, C. W. ..

... Abler; 2nd, Hubert & Co. Nectarinee, Ist, Miss H. F. Perehard. Mulberries, lit, A. P. Le Jeune; 2nd, J. p. Le Masurier. Blackberries, Ist, J. J. Doprd; 2nd. E. W. Abler. Raspberries, Ist, C. W, Balleine; 2nd, & F. Norman. Cherries, Ist, C. W. Balleine; ...

THE MOSOTONY OP PLAIN VEGETABLES

... bunch of Black Grapes ; Hr. Bataille, 2nd. Hr. Bataillr, 2nd for one tench White Grapes. Mr. Oillam Ist prize for dish of Blackberries ; Mr. Goetz (gardener to F. Boterts, Esq.), 2nd. Mr. Goetz wins the Special Prize offered for dish of Strawberries, sew ...