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Histon Large Whites Make Good Prices: Top Bid of Three Hundred Guineas

... overall average °1 £49 apiece being realised for the twelve head sold. TOP PRICE Histon Blackberry 21 Ith, born January, 1954, by Histon Hallmark out of Histon Blackberry 187th, was bought by Mr. Arthur Rickwood, of Chatteris, for 300 guineas. HISTON WOODLANDS ...

Retriever Championships 1956

... position secure, though she had worked with drive and ability throughout the proceedings. The second, F.T. Ch. Eastwalton Blackberry, was a smooth and capable performer. The meet on the first morning at Cromlix. GUNS: In the front row (I. to r.) are Dr ...

GOOD LOOKS GOOD HEALTH

... matching yoghourt, blackberries plain. Harrods Health Juice Bar specializes i health drinks: green fruit drinks, spinach is carrot, watercress carrot, lettuce celery, carrot lemon, watercress tomato. Milk mi es, like blackcurrant milk, blackberry milk, spinach ...

Published: Wednesday 21 March 1962
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 274 | Page: 54 | Tags: Photographs 

Article

... last summer after the crop had been cleared. Old branches ha out immediately above their junction with vigorous sideshoot BLACKBERRIES AND OTHER HYBRIDS Photographed last autumn before fruit-picking. The old canes were cut out shortly afterwards and new ...

HAYTERS (SALES) LTD

... weed, and diverts plant energy to new and useful growth. The Hayter Rotamower reclaims overgrown areas, clears heather, blackberry bushes, gorse, rushes, brambles, etc., without choking or damage. Try it on stubble cutting. You will hear the name Hayter ...

Guildford And Woking Gundog Tests

... Mrs. F. BelTs Holton Mignon. NORANBY ROWDY, Miss L. Wright's Golden Retriever in the Open Stake. Mrs. J. C. Lee's Entonlee Blackberry was second Mr. Mettam's Brandy third and Mrs. Simpson's Foxhanger Scuffer fourth. LIDDLY CARNATION, owned trained and handled ...

TURKEY

... modern g 1 Name hotels and mosques that glow brightly m the J Address morning sun. You'll swim from yellow beaches, pick blackberries on the slopes of NOW IS THE TIME TO DISCOVER ...

Published: Wednesday 08 January 1964
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 224 | Page: 4 | Tags: Photographs 

Large Whites and Saddlebacks at Reading

... Bellman shown by Messrs. W. G. Williams and Sons, was sold to Mr. H. Coriat for 70 guineas. CHAMPION LARGE WHITE Wittenham Blackberry 14th, born June 1949, by Wittenham King David, shown by St. John's College, Oxford sold to Lord Brocket for 150 guineas ...

Advertisements

... PRODUCT OF THE CHAS. H. PHILLIPS CHEMICAL CO., LTD. Superb Quality Fruits in Syrup I STRAWBERRIES 29-oz. tins, 54/- dozen BLACKBERRIES 29-oz. tins, 56/- doz. I7-oz. tins, 30/- doz. APRICOTS J 29-oz. tins, 56/- dozen j YELLOW CLING PEACHES 29-oz. tins. 60/- ...

Published: Wednesday 07 October 1953
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 262 | Page: 46 | Tags: Photographs 

The Demand for Jerseys Continues

... Histon Sunshine 7th, bred and shown by Messrs. Chivers and Sons, Ltd. 1 1 mm -u HIGHEST PRICED FEMALE was Scarletts Lady Blackberry, born November 1951, by Scarletts Lord Coral out of Scarletts Oxford Frosty, shown by the executors of the late Lieut. -General ...

Labrador Trials at Yattendon

... Grange (agent for the estate), Dr. Neville Smith, Mr. M. Milne Watson and Mr. E. Cope. NOVICE STAKE WINNER was Eastwalton Blackberry, born February 1953, by F.T. Ch. Hiwood Dan out of Eastwalton Pimper nel, bred, owned and handled by Lieut. Colonel E. H ...

TRESPASSERS WILE BE

... prosecuted. Nor does it make any difference if he stoops down and picks some wild mushrooms or primroses, or stops to gather blackberries from a hedge. He is not stealing. These things are not, in the Law's eyes, capable of being stolen. It would be different ...