BLACKBERRY JAM
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... TIIE BLACKBERRY IIARVLST. ' Th. continuing 'sill weather is proving very lirlpfol in many eiiretumr, and amongst others in rip e ning a lorgr portion of the heavy crop 0. blacklicriive which in meet directions were seen covering the Amnia in t! curly ...
... LANCASHIBZ JUNIOR WORKING LAMY BEATEN AT MORLEY. (BY BLACKBERRY.) The eagerly asticipseed South Pert Viethiog and Gs Cease's, in th• thud qualifying round of the Lerscashir• Junior Cup, played at on Saturday, in dull weather, bedew tators. After th• ...
... In Essex blackberry blossoms can be seen on one branch and hoar frost on th© next. The Master of Elibank M.P., is. laid up at the North British Station Hotel, Edinburgh, with chill. will not be able for his Parliamentary duties time. CLARKE'S PILLS are ...
... DAMSONS, BLACKBERRIES, MUSHROOMS, HEDGE N UTS, RABBITS, &C. RALPH HOVEY, BUYER At the HOPPOLE YARD. ...
... Sir John Woodburn, Governor-General Bengal, ia dangerously ill. In Essex blackberry blossoms can be seen on one branch and hoar f'ro9t the next. Woodward, convicted murderer in the United States, has offered to sell his brain to defray- the cost of an ...
... hedges are very alluring, just draped with red berries, hips and haws, and briony, all blending their beautiful reds, whilst blackberries peer temptingly forth from, of course, the unattainable upper react es, as if to say, You want ...
... l each oi ground cloves and cinnamon. When boiling putin 61b. of blackberries, and let simmer very gently for 15 minutes. Seal boiling hot in pint jars, and you have spiced blackberries. Not the least of the virtues of that fine old English herb, lavender ...
... onoe for publication to the usu. R. C. KNIGHT, Auctioneer. Tip Top Market Prices . . NOR APPLES. PEARS, PLUMS, DAMSONS. BLACKBERRIES, MUSHROOMS, HEDGE N TITS, RABBITS, &C. RALPH HOVEY, BUYER ...
... mildness of the season. This has been very poor season for mushrooms in thia locality. Scarcely any have bcsa gathered. Blackberries, too, though fairly plentiful, have not been so large or sweat for want solar heat as in normal seasons. ...
... Chapeltown 16 tax CALVES. W. Bobertson, Aqoborsk. Primrose—Mr Brawn. Mcikle Midmar, Gentle Annie-Mr Milne, LaacbinUlly. Blackberry—Mr Milne ...
... Merllyn showed them tbe way. They went on picking blackberries, and then he asked them for their names, which they gave him. They now starteif to go home, and the defendant said You can go on picking blackberries if you like. They replied that they wanted ...