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GATRERING BLACKBERRIES

... GATRERING BLACKBERRIES In a statement to P.C. Bunn iFlyford navel,. the woman declared that she and the two girls went. out for the Purpose of gathering olackbernut Whole In Mr. Oandertoira field the little guls went to the fowl pen and one of them ...

CAPT. MARK WARNER

... memory. crops .n thz Vale of Evesham that are m be found growing wild. have not beers quite ao plentiful as in some 3ears blackberries and elderberriev. I am told. are being Welted in unpara3ed abundance in hills districts, and the hazelnut crop in Deeen ...

WORTH A GUINEA A BOX PLUM SEASON NEARING

... too ripe realised 12a. to Igs. per pot of 721b5.. which is rise of several shillings on last week's prices. Cultivated blackberries, of which there Is a comparative ehortage. ■re a keen trade at 7d to lid. la.. a twice that twice that of normal seasons ...

PARIS PROPERTIES SOLO

... keen bidding which started at £7OO. and the same buyer boight 9 ma-acre plum orchard with a bid of VlO The last two lots. a blackberry ptantalon ar.i Alucknell Parts. the lat:cr a pasure farm of 151 acres. were not sold The aue::oneer w-as ...

Evesham Central widmiday. . _

... extorts. Is. ed. to Is. 10d. per Ilbs. Lord Grosvenor ed. to Is 3d. per 1210 e. other cookout L. 2d. to 2s. per 121b5.. blackberries Id to 3d. per lb.. currants—reo id to id. per lb. Pear.— Jargoneles 2a. to Zs. per 12loa. Piuma— Pershore 10s. id. to 11s ...

WATCH THE CHILDREN

... the throat and nose. and the eyes are er.aracteristic A very important point is that deadly nightshade often grows behind blackberries. and when parties of children go on an excursion to the country in order to bring home a basketful of those luscious berries ...

CAMP FIMEII

... Adviser. who had all made the week's camp a ref sue^esa. Sending Fruit Through The A! :his season considerable quantities of blackberries and other soft fruit are sent through the post and many of the packages are found. the course of con- ve‘ancv. to have ...

BEANS PLENTIFUL

... 2s to 3. 9d. and Beam Clair. geau at 23 to 3s 9d.. while Cations realised Se 6d. to Ss 6d per pot of 72 lbs Cultivated blackberries are eagerly sought. prices remaining at to 6d. per lb. ...

FARM AND GARDEN

... Portable Buildings. Greenhouses Garages on newest. —W. A. Pound. Alton Works. Bewelley. Telephone! Rock 204 RT Nvl LI) BLACKBERRIES Required. Empt found Good Drier given Strut ford-on-Aron Produce Canners Ltd._ ...

Evesham Central

... Is.. hothouse 2s. 9d. to 3s. 6d. per 12Ibs. Fruit.—Apples: Newton 4 to la. 6d. per pot. Warner's Ktnir to is. per pot. blackberries 3d. to 34d. per lb.. plums—Magnum kid. to 31d. per lb Wedaimday Vesetabli. —Runner bran. I. to 1. per 4111 es . *sat bean ...

FARM AND GARDEN

... next. MABELS P'URLONO FRUIT FARM. about half-mile from Ledbury. comprisine about 20 RC Planted currant*. plums. sprouts. blackberries. etc With *mod House. —Apply. A. C Williams, Eqate Mee. tremble. Cirencester. Olos. CON 'po Let from March 25th. 1939. ...

TN, WINNERS

... cut flowers. E. Atkin , window plant in flower. Mrs. Edwards foliage plant. Miss M. Anent; wild flowers P. H. Harrison: blackberries. C. Russell Jam. Mrs . Bilham: marmalade ~~ Mrs. Bilham: batticd fruit. Mrs. F. Moms: white revs. P. Stanley: 'other than ...