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Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal

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 ...

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 ...

El DISHWASHER

... but it lukked 90 gud that she just cudn't refuse it. All the lumps was in the bottom and I had (lovely wee twirlijiga o . blackberry jam on top. That was before her relapse. of I coorse. After that I changed to tapioca. This wasn't one o' me best efforts ...

FOR AND AGAINST THE CHERRY TREES

... cheerier would be stolen, Mr. McEntee said: - ra say it's possible, but sot probable. Is any ease youngsters to-day will pass a blackberry bush is the Summer that) withcut teaching a beery. They certainty don't strip the hedges. However, if they do take the cheerios ...

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 ...

. said he did nct think that Colgan 's suggeraon would be at all Drogheda should •o its Fever Hospital

... given by deceased child's companions that she was ,struck when overtaken by a train as they were returning from picking blackberries along the railway line. The Coroner (Mr, J. H. Murphy) said the occurrence should be a warning to people living in the ...

Published: Saturday 20 September 1952
Newspaper: Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1697 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

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 ...

100111SWER Geb Susi

... :t as well the menfolk widn't get a chance o' readin The Argus at all And with the cost o' livin' the way it Ls and the blackberry sayson not here yit, sure poor Finegan has to make a few bob some way. He has a farm. of coorse, but it's next to mine and ...

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. ...

The Toilers

... attain the proportions of a problem the boys themselves had found a solution. And now the financial proceeds of such work as blackberry picking, waste paper collection and farm labour are going towards providing those uniforms which otherwise might have proved ...