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Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal

BLACKBERRIES

... BLACKBERRIES Blackberry time is here again, and while indications are, that the crop will hardly be as good as last year, quite a few are already getting their money on the bushes. The prce of 3/6 per stone is being paid at present. ...

BLACKBERRIES

... BLACKBERRIES Blackberries should be picked when dry and at the stage when they have developed a blue black bloom. Immature fruits do not ripen after they are gathered and should not be included as they spoil the flavour of properly matured fruits ...

Blackberries

... Blackberries i am pleased to notify my numerous , tippliers that I have been successful in procuring a further HUGE CONTRACT FOR BERRIES order to fulfil this contract at an early date I am now paying MUCH HIGHER PRICES. BERaws MUST BE FRESH AND FREE FROM ...

Home-made :''Beverages

... things, such as blackberries, elderberries, rhubarb, currants, gooseberries. parsnips. and turnips; but, strange though it may seem, there isn' any mention of the oft' pursued poteen. TO iILANE WINE There is an abundant crop of blackberries and elderberries ...

THE HARVEST

... crcps has commenced. This is a little earlier than usual. Alahough they are not yet in large kuantities. blackberri.,s are ripening. and blackberry and apple pie has been enjoyed by some families. Lifeboat inspection at Clogberhead ♦IN Friday afternoon ...

DUNDALK MARKET

... turnips, 2/- to 2/8 a cwt.; cabbage, 3/- to 4/8 a dos. beads. cauliflowers, 4/- to 6/6 a dos.; damsons, 3/6 to 5/- a stone; blackberries. 4/- to 4/6 a stone, eating apples. 4/- to 5/- a stone; cooking apples. 2/. to 2/3 a stone; hay, 6/- to V. a cwt.; grass ...

MOTHER MARY MARTIN BEREAVED

... killed by a Belfast-Dublin train on Sionday evening. The unf,rtunate girl was on her way with other children to gather blackberries and was a couple of miles out from Dundalk when the I accident occurred. It lb believed that the deceased girl had Just ...

FARE FOR FARMERS

... fruits has accordingly resulted land a considerable trade has developed in the exportation to Britain, particularly, of blackberry pulp. Proper methods of picking, handling and preparing the fruit for market must, however, be observed if this trade is ...

D.R.C. Dance Almost A Sell-Out DUNDALK MARKET PRICES Drogheda Rowing C üb's third annual dance and supper, ..

... per-brl.; malting barley. 80/. per brl ; tomatoes, 1/6 per lb.: damsons, 61. to 7/- per at.; plums, 9'. to 10/- per st.; blackberries. 5/6 to 8/8 per st.; cooking apples, 6/- to 7 per st.; rhubarb. 4d. to 6d. per bunch: cabbage, 5/_ to 6/- per doz.; cabbage ...

HISTORY

... apples, 2/3 to 3/6 a stone; eating apples, 5/- to 6 , - a stone; tomatoes, 1/2 to 1 , 4 a lb.; damsons. 3/6 to 4/- a stone; blackberries, 4/- to 4'6 a stone; cabbage. 3 , - to 4/- a dozen heads; cauliflowers. 4/6 to 6'6 a doz. heads; onions, 30:- a cwt ...