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CRANWELT,

... kind this year. Thers are in Mr, Grayson’s orchard scmo very (ne plume, these boung a evcond erop sixt noute & povelty. Blackberries am largsiy in ¢amand this year, the opply being wery peod. The membera of the Pig Clab had their half-yesriy mesting on ...

A VISIT TO EAGLE

... Where ferns, and golden hroom beguiled, The heather from the peat. The sunbeam’s start a thousamd sounds; The road-side blackberries gleam; The air's perfumed by garden grounds; The nights a perfect dream. And o'er the moor, in days of yore, What tales ...

. 3. FOX & COO.,

... public manm-u'wn.. . Parliameut are paid and Labour members course, liable to be visited by the State n are as pleutiful as blackberries in an Eng- spector. They will be privately managed by lish lane in October. A Welsh County a small elique of managers. ...

LOUTH TOPICS

... at the time the duel at Mablethorpe was fought, if it ever were fought, earls were about as plentiful as } the proverbial blackberry? Just when the papal conciave 1s so much talked of, it is interesting to learn thatin 1241, during the election of Pope ...

BARDNEY.,

... stone; tomatoes, Gd. jor I kidney beans, Id. per lb. Fruit wery soare and dear: plums, 4. per Ib.; apples, 21 & 4. g»r ib.; blackberries, Std to 3d. per 'b Mushrooms, #l. to 6d. per Ib. SLEAFORD, Monday.—Batter, Is. id. pr Ib.; eggs, 10 for Is.; fowls, ds ...