HEAVY SUPPLIES
... per chip, and Monarchs and damsons from 3s. to 4s. 6d. A few samples of pears sold well at from 10s. to 15s. per pot. Blackberries have also been a good trade at from sd. to Bd, per lb. ...
... per chip, and Monarchs and damsons from 3s. to 4s. 6d. A few samples of pears sold well at from 10s. to 15s. per pot. Blackberries have also been a good trade at from sd. to Bd, per lb. ...
... 10s. to 165., Brown Beurre Bs. 6d. 10s. 6d. per 72 lbs.; mushrooms 6d. to is., tomatoes 2d. to sid., filberts 4d. to 6±d. blackberries 3id. to 4}d. per lb.; cucumbers 2s. 6d. 4s. per doz. Vegetables • ss. to 6d.. runner beans ss. 3d. to 10s. 6d., peas ss ...
... the clicking of horse's hoofs on the road and the genial babel sound that characterises such Occasion?* Picturesque Joe Blackberry's voice could heard telling Mr. Heber-Percy how walked miles with hounds in one day- Then came the move off, the drawing ...
... ranging fro 9s. to 14s per 721b5.. and Ckpp's Favourite are making from 2s. 6d. 4s. per 121b. chip. The fact that hedgehow blackberries have appeared this has interfered greatly with tne trade in the cultivated samples, but even so, returns have been favourable ...
... ss. to 6s. per half cwt., have been a slow trade, the common varieties averaging only 2s. 6d. per half cwt. Cultivated blackberries have been a keen trade and have made in the region of Bd. per lb. Good prices have been realised for practically every ...
... between £5 and this figure. TUESDAY CHELTENHAM FRUIT AND VEGETABLE. —Melons 4. to 2s. 9d. each; grapes 3d. to Is. 4d., blackberries Id. to sd. ]»er lb.: tomatoes 9d. to 4s. yd. per 121b5.; cauliflower 4d. to ss. 3d., cabbage 3d. to 2s. 3d., savoys 6d ...
... save j-ar J ' e - They can be used from year fer.i on^y rubber bands will need ced,: r bottled must be sound and not Ik blackberries and be hulled and carefully b e P ,„ or maggots, and currants need , j Ve d from the stalks. ore pears and wash cherries ...
... VEGETABLE. . —Melons 9d. to Is. lOd. each; peaches 2s. to 4s. 6d., nectarines 2s. to 2s. 6d., green figs ) Is. per dozen; blackberries 2id. to 5?d., raspberries 3d. to 8d„ loganberries 3d. to 4d. j>er lb.; tomatoes Is. 6d. to 4s. 9d. per 121b5.; peas Is ...
... reminding one of red fruit jams and jellies, more or less mingled with cream. There is one new shade exactly like the juice of blackberry pie with cream. CLEAR, FRESH COLOURS Combinations of colour in woollens as in silks, are just as popular as ever, with just ...
... potatoes 3s. 6d. to 65.. pickling onions 5s to 75., onions 6s. 7s. 6d. v>er cwt.: mushrooms 4d. to Bd.. walnuts lid. to 5d.. blackberries ljd. to 51d., tomatoes 2id. to sd. ner lb. WEDNESDAY TEWKESBURY CATTLE.—Mr. George Hone reports 50 fat cattle on offer ...
... struck. The number plate may have caused the injury to his leg. The road at the spot and the motor-cycle was bespattered with blackberry juice. Timbrel!, who had been black berrying, was cycling down Leekhampton, and the collision occurred near the junction ...
... days I've tickled 'em, an' chucxed em out With just my hands an' cunning ways. I've seen that, hedge ablaze with bloom With blackberry an' honev sweet; I've sniffed the air—felt like groom With bouquets strewn from head to feet. I ve known that farmstead ...