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... II MRS. J. M. TAYLOR, The Emporium, g LJLRNE. WANTED. 100 TONS OF BLACKBERRIES, 3/6 per stone. Also, any quantity of PLUMS. Highest price given. T. BARNETT, Main Street, Larne. LARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ...
... II MRS. J. M. TAYLOR, The Emporium, g LJLRNE. WANTED. 100 TONS OF BLACKBERRIES, 3/6 per stone. Also, any quantity of PLUMS. Highest price given. T. BARNETT, Main Street, Larne. LARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ...
... DEFENCE OF THE REALM. MINISTRY OF FOOD. COLLECTION OF BLACKBERRIES FOR JAM-MAKING- The food control committee for IRELAND announce that the Belfast Jam Manufacturers recently approached the local Sub-Ccmraittee of tLe Food Control, with view to making ...
... BLACKBERRYING IX ULSTER. JAMS FROM THE HEDGEROW HARVEST. view of tho active interest at present taken in blaokberryinj? throughout Ulster, the following paragraph from the National Food Journal is opportune and instructive:—'ln domestic jam making there ...
... Ballywillan will Prosecuted. —Hugb Crawford, Ballyryland, Ealoo. ____ \7|7ANTED, .Tam Manufacturing Firm, j;> Tona Clean, Diy Blackberries; tiptop price-, barrels supplied; price and parL t ulai from their Agent, Patrick M Dade, Main -Strecr, Lime. between Larne ...
... Assistant to Sales.— ■ Apply John Fullerton, Main Street, • ...
... Jams! Jams! Jams! Finest New Season’s Strawberry, Raspberry, Blackcurrant, Blackberry, Plum 6 Apple, Rhubarb 6 Apple Now Ready and for Sale at ...
... the time of vowim: the seeds. It best il and praail sowings about every two weeks, ensure a «»ii*tant snpplv nee, root*. BLACKBERRIES. ground avadablc. Ilia improved blarkbo'rie* be grown with tbev viold ex-ell«ot fruit, while their foliage if al» ornamental ...
... —Mrs. Barrett and Woods beat Miss Walker and Barrett—o-7. 6-3. SEPTEMBER Onr-e September's with us. See the joys yiclda— Blackberries are the brambles. Mushrooms the fields. Rine. sweet nuts await the school-boy the woods. Token* of departing summer. Autumn's ...
... Inquiries -whether it pay* grow the email bu&h fruits, each as currants, goeieber.-icb, raspixmea. loeaunbcrries, and blackberries, reach u* and our experience the cultivation nidi tints nor really werv profitable, while so-ls that will yield good returns ...
... man;, •red portion iit lias rooted -an I* increased by dirial^ , the work being whih I the divisions being olante. h ns blackberries and I-luins. :rf>nn,l and tarn ted from tbr The growth o» natr.rally the top . anil pi: uckers from plants h» markedly ...
... together and riddled with bullets in a field near Whitechurch, six miles horn Cork, on Saturday, October 7, by a picking blackberries, was unfolded military inquiry here this evening, when the Court found that death was caused gunshot wounds inflicted by ...
... along country road the Yankee noticed some briars on which berries were growing, and asked Pat what they were Pat—They are blackberries Yankee—But thus' black,” they are ” i Pat—Oh, yes, but you see that is the colour they are when they a berries are not ...