THE FIRST BLACKBERRIES,
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... Ho: the Governor. Kong correspondent), hae arrived there as the guest his health. re hes been a great improvement in The blackberry crop this year will be very poor. The first cf marriage under the new deen. Deceased Wife's Sister Act has been given at ...
... proved of admirable quality, An oyater banquet was this There are 70,000-undischarged ~ bankrupte ~ in enaret an record. The blackberry. crop: this year is one of the eiver bed at Colchester. There are about sixty million oysters in the So great was the crush ...
... recognised set of ship of Yorkshire. rules and regulations for the professional champion- rant i 4) AA 7 NNUALLY, with the blackberries, comes quite a crop of challenges and counter- challenges amongst the leading profes- sional players. It ig’ well known ...
... THE DE HTS OF OUNTRY RAMBLE. (BY ONE W. HORSE) “Going a’blackberrying” holds a charm, as it always hes done, when the autumn eun shines warm on turning leaves, and it othere, besides boys and girls, to join the ecrambling foragers. The en- lightened childven ...
... Belgian pears, suitable - stewing purpoees, of which there has b nan ex- ptional supply this season, are nearly exhausted. Blackberries are in_ ver. ood condition at 4d. and a tb. and are having a ready gale, English atoes have advanced to 6d. a Ib. Though ...
... variety aro offered ae low as 2d. a lb. The choicest, grown under glaes, are 4d. and 6d. a | ted at 4d. and 5d. a Although blackberries are quo’ lb. there is a good run on them. Evidently the public change at any price. are beginning to sicken of plum tart ...
... South Africa recently he learnt that his father wae rich. He was admitted as a transmigrant. A BAD YEAR FOR BRAMBLES. Blackberrying is this year providing limited employ- ment for out-of-works and others. Owing to the cold and wet summer, the “ crop ” ...
... Greenwood, M.P., is alluded to in ‘The Yorkshire Post” as “an inexperisiced end impertinent outsider on railway matters. ‘Blackberries and nuts are being sold in Covent Garden at per pound, which is about three times the price of plume—cultivated The present ...
... years, but which is only now beginning to become generally known. The ‘“Loganberry” is # hybrid between a raspberry and a blackberry, but is of the size of a small mulberry. It possesses in form, colour, and tasto characteristics of each berry, but it has ...
... apples now coming fromthe West are thcee that have fallen off the trees. Much better samples are expect in a week or two. Blackberries are sear ly finished. They have been unusually scarce this season. nglish tomatoes have advan to 8d. a Ib., though there ...
... therefore, she is likely There are at the present time 13 warships under construction on the Tyne. The average output of wild blackberries in this country ié 10,000 tons a year. This is an age in which lurk at every turn.—The “ Academy.” A London dentist has ...