MARKETS. PROVISIONS
... to 2s. per couple ; potatoes, 7d. and Bd. per stone; apples, Is. to 2s. 6d. per stone ; pears, 13d. and 2d. per Ib. ; blackberries 3d. per quart; mushrooms, 6d. per lb. ...
... to 2s. per couple ; potatoes, 7d. and Bd. per stone; apples, Is. to 2s. 6d. per stone ; pears, 13d. and 2d. per Ib. ; blackberries 3d. per quart; mushrooms, 6d. per lb. ...
... OF JAMS. Hartley’s Raspberry, 2lb. jars. Hartley’s Strawberry, 2lb. jars. Hartley’s Black Currant, 21b. jars, Hartley’s Blackberry and Apple, 2lb. jars. Robertson’s Stoneless Plum Jam, 2lb. jars, Robertson’s Golden Plum Jam, 2lb. jars. Robertson’s Strawberry ...
... OF JAMS. Hartley’s Raspberry, 2lb. jars. Hartley’s Strawberry, 2lb. jars. Hartley’s Black Currant, 2lb. jars. Hartley’s Blackberry and Apple, 21b. jars. Robertson’s Stoneless Plum Jam, 2lb. jars. Robertson’s Golden Plum Jam, 2lb. jars. Robertson’s Strawberry ...
... to 2s. 6d. per stone; damsons, 2s. per stone ; pears, ls. 6d. to 2s. 6d. per stone ; apples, Is. to 2s. 6d. per stone ; blackberries, 3d. per quart. ...
... OF JAMS. Hartley’s Raspberry, 2lb. jars. Hartley’s Strawberry, 2lb. jars. Hartley’s Black Currant, 21b. jars. Hartley’s Blackberry and Apple, 2lb. jars. Robertson’s Stoneless Plum Jam, 21b. jars, Robertson’s Golden Plum Jam, 2lb. jars. Robertson’s Strawberry ...
... boiling water, and then stir in 20z. of castor sugar. Work well until the latine 1s perfectly dissolved. Add a full tumfir of blackberry juice, mix well, and then strain into a mould, and stand on ice until the muxture becomes thick, uha:n. however, to Thiak ...
... and mm%thtundv- a nuisance to the tenantry. e head keeper said he saw defendant crush urderwood, injure a fence, and pick blackberries. He had no basket, but carried a spede such as mole catchers used. Defendant said he was going to take a wasp’s nest; that ...
... having been given, Mr. Padie- said Mr. Peacock, having received complaints about people being in the field and plantatiort blackberrying, went in thay direotion, and \llnu secing Mrs. Elvidge he knooked the berries out of her hand. She struck him over the ...
... rer dozen; rabbits, ls. 6d. to 2s. per couple ; apples, Is. 3d. to 2s. 6d. per stone; plums, Is. 6d. to 2s. per stone ; blackberries, 4d. per qt.; potatoes, 7d. and Bd. per stone. CORN. Horncastle, Saturday.—A small sup, ly of new grain. Wheat advanced ...
... per stone; beet, ls. per dozen ; apples, Is. 6d. to 2. 6d. per stone; pears, ls..gi. to 35.; damsons, Is. 6d. per stone; blackberries, 3d. per quart. CORN. Sleaford, Monday.—Good attendance, and English wheat in fair supply at 38s. to 40s. per gr.; grinding ...
... observe the total solar eclipse of January 3, 1908. The average output of wild blackberries in this country 1s 10,080 tons, but this year it will be much more. Best grade blackberries are now realising 11s. a bushel wholesale, whereas cultivated plume of the ...
... in obtaining a curate, and his experience, he says, is only the universal one. The idea that curates are as plentiful as blackberries is hopelessly wrong. Instead, “in a few years they will be as extinct as the dodo. ~ Possibly some may be stuffed and exhibited ...