Livestock
... Livestock BRITISH Friesian Young Stock for Sale. Pedigree Attested surplus Heifer Calves and Bulling Heifers. -- Smallwood. Blackberry Hall Farm Heysham * ...
... Livestock BRITISH Friesian Young Stock for Sale. Pedigree Attested surplus Heifer Calves and Bulling Heifers. -- Smallwood. Blackberry Hall Farm Heysham * ...
... Livestock BRITISH Friesian Young Stock for Sale. Pedigree Attested surplus Heifer Calves and Bulling Heifers. Smallwood. Blackberry Hall Farm. Hcysham. Tel. Morecambe 1056. ...
... Melling Fruit Preserving Committee have again been busy this week, having canned 3151b5. of damsons, and tpgde 771bs. of jam, blackberry and crab apple jelly. ...
... lb., lettuce 2s. 6d. doz.; French beans 6d. lb.; beetroot Is. doz.; swede turnips 6s. 6d.. carrots 3s. 6d. score pounds. Blackberries 4>d. per lb., damsons 6s. 6d. per dozen lbs Retail prices Cabbages 4d.. cauliflowers srl. ~ 6d. each; potatoes 5 lbs. for ...
... there for Some years, was much appreciated. competition bottled fruits was won by Mrs. Walker (damsons). Miss Summerfield (blackberries), and Mrs. Haddock (tomatoes). Mrs. Haddock gave a report on her visit to Preston as delegate. Mrs. Isherwood presided ...
... home A pause was made In New Barnes Bay while some members oleked Blackberries and the hardier ones went swimming. The leader Miss L. Johnson. Next Rambles are September 6. Blackberry ramble, 10.20 train Bus ton Road to Arnslde. and September 13. Brennand ...
... SARSTANG MARKET. 11•11 egg. 3 I and 33: .1 1 per flown cabbs , zo 2f; tier d•ia.. sprouts xi.. tomatoes t4d . blackberries 4d.. chickens 10d.. fowls 5j per lb.: rabbits 2.? to 3 - per couple. beetroot .auliflowers each onions 3.- carrots 2 G pew score ...
... Calverley. Awards: 1, Mrs. Hutton, tomatoes; 3. Mrs. W. Whittaker, damsons: 3, Mrs. Hut- - ton, gooseberries; 4, Mrs. Nelson, blackberries. ...
... Lancaste?® Magistrates Court last week charged with-deceiving a man into writing a cheque for £2O, Kenneth Stedman (45) of Blackberry Crescent, Hoglhnn. is said to have David Bennett into issuing the cheque which to have been lodged as security in an Am ...
... seems to be being shown in the natural foods which & can be obtained from our wild plants and ; fruits — and free of cost! Blackberrying has always been the favourite countryside occupation at this time of year, though from ourrecent observations it seems ...
... there, a ride through the lanes by Gatebeck brought them to Killington reservoir for a picnic lunch and a chance to get the blackberry stains off their hands after the meorning’'s picking session. Continuing along the west side of the reservoir and by way ...
... for next season’s bearing. CULTIVATED BLACKBERRIES. Even to-day, many people not seem to know that our own common bramble can be cultivated. with excellent results. In the United States of America, the blackberry is extensively grown and yields fine crops ...