THE BLACKBERRY HARVEST
... THE BLACKBERRY HARVEST ...
... THE BLACKBERRY HARVEST ...
... BOYS AND BLACKBERRIES .SUMMONS AGAINST PIN HOE FARMER DISMISSED Wonford (Exeter) magistrates yesterday had belore them ease which Nelson Daniel, farmer, I'jnhoe, was summoned for assaulting Haruld and Eouis aged 13 and respectively. Mr. A. Martin Alford ...
... BLACKBERRIES WANTED FOR SOLDIERS' JAM. The appeal by the Devon Voluntary Aid Organisation, whose headquarters are on Southernhay, Exeter, for gifts of blackberries for jam making deserves to meet with a ready and generous response. The Organisation supplies ...
... experts that very few blackberries are grown this country. The price geed by the rood Controller for purchases by retailers was Id. per redro a g o ers rumours. Plymouth, we aro inforined, 60010 grocers refuse to bell blackberries un less apples are also ...
... Meatiessed Blackberries William Ernest Goss, a burner employed at the brickworks. said lie worked there . very other Sunday. When he left the yard to go to dinner about 12-30 the previous day he MOW *nine children side the gate. They came inside once ...
... Winter blackberries Mr. Brian Butler, Tiverton Borough Council Housing Manager, picked ripe blackberries from a sheltered hedgerow near Long Hayne, Cove. ...
... Blackberry Jam. RIPE. firm hlackberrAs should he used for this recipe. Pick the fruit over cane. ful;y, and put in the preserving pan with ;Ih. nrinerving sugar to every pound of blackberries. Bost gently for nearly an Lour, stirring and skimming well ...
... BLACKBERRIES FOR JAII. An is being drafted fixing the pries to he paid by jam manufacturers for blackberries. and it will include a scale of payment f..r collecting the fruit. In all probability the order will provide for the of permits to berry gatherers ...
... Thanks—with blackberries ...
... Blackberries, too Sir,—l was interested to see that Alderman March had picked raspberries at Maidencombe. We get blackberries still off our bushes on the wall here, enough to flavour the apples; so, lucky or unlucky we go on picking them In November. ...
... CURSED BY BLACKBERRIES. Blackberries are becoming awful curse (says the “Melbourne Leader”) to this country. Tear after year the area is increasing, and there is no telling to what extent they will spread, unless by some means or other they are (hooked ...
... interest on the Blackberry Crop, and were early at the gathering. The Bight Hen. Bart* has interdicted the public from resorting the Woed, and some youngsters being caught by the Police hovering near, and found with baskets of blackberries, were taken by ...