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Jersey Independent and Daily Telegraph

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Jersey Independent and Daily Telegraph

BLACKBERRIES FROM BRITTANY

... BLACKBERRIES FROM BRITTANY. the half-yearly meeting the other day of the Soutb-Weatero Railway Company, the chairma** mentioned that the imports of blackberries last autumn by way of St. Malo, showed falling off of 400 ton . This gi*ea some notion of ...

BLACKBERRIES AS A FARMER S CROP,

... BLACKBERRIES AS A FARMER S CROP, An auxiliary crop that is very valuable at this season is the common bramble the hedgerow, and it costs nothing to grow is one that the farmer never loses upon, no matter how adverse the season. It is, says ** Farm and ...

MICHAELMAS SUPERSTITIONS

... beliefs, and we must suppose that she was scarce in the old merry days. Then Michaelmas the devil puts his foot on the blackberries ” and great ill-luck was supposed to follow if any one ate the berries after Sept. 29th. There are many variants of this ...

THE TOMATO HARVEST

... this enormous quantity probibly two-thirds are landed at Sentbampton, chiefly from France and the Channel Islands. WUd blackberries are selling at double, and even treble, the price in the public markets. In one instance English tomatoes to the extent ...

A NEW FRUIT

... abundance fine fruit of remarkably good flavour Th s plant is hybrid between red ra«pberry and one of the finer var eties of blackberry from America. The fruit is very much like an rmons raspberry in appearance but with a darker bloom and a longer shape, the ...

DUD HIS OWN SNA VC

... was dressed in clean shirt and collar, and wrapped in a blanket and sheet, while round the head was a twisted wreath of blackberry bush thorn. ...

■IUTART ITCM9,

... staff, commanding the 3rd Army Corps in Ireland. A Narrow Escape was experienced by young boy on Satorday afternoon whilst blackberrying on the heights oo Pier road aids of Fort Qegeqt. slipped and fell serarsl feat the precipice bat managed to retain held ...

SUNDAY FISBINO

... the enjoyment of incosent recreation on the Sunday. Is it not egregious absurdity that whereas I allowed by law to pluck a blackberry from the hedge, or the ear of corn from the field I debarred from taking from the rook a limpet or peri* winkle 1 Them ...

NEWMABKET MEETING

... (Rickaby) and Worcester filfv (H Jones), dead heat for Ist place; Lord Cringle (Randall), 3 Also ran : Hard Tack (Madden) Blackberry (Higgs), Cradle Song filly (Martin), Little Wisdom lilly (Griggs', Kineton (A Saxby) Tide (K.Caonon). Eugenia colt (Maher) ...

Ur. Le UotMe’a Jessie (Langlois), scr. ~ 1 Mr. J. E. Martin’s Sammy II (D’AUain)so yds. 2 Ur. J. Hnelin’s

... 8 Ur. W. P. Le Uarqnand’s Broadland Belle, (Umrens), 60 yds 0 Ur. W.P.Le Marquand’s Don (owner) 60yds. 0 Ur. R. Podger’s Blackberry (Ledo) 60 yds.. 0 Jessie led all the way and woo easily. Whippet Hurdle Race. First and second in each heat to compete in ...

*T’ A little ammonia in tepid wafer will aoffe* and cl«ao€« the skin. Spirits of ammonia inhaled will often Mvere

... before putting in the stopp*/. The air w»U as effective the fire. Apples and blackberries when cooked should not be mixed, but arranged layers. For a tart put a layer blackberries on tbs bottom and then apples on the top. In tbie wap both kinds of fruit ...

NEW CHURCH. VICTORIA-STREET

... the gas standards. On a table within the rails were three baskets of choice fruit, including grapes, apples, pears and blackberries. Another striking feature was the bold inscription above the pulpit, tastefully worked ,in autumn foliage, Th rt Joy of ...