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POTATO IMPORTS

... Committee. While playing in a field at West Wickham, Kent, yesterday, two boys saw the body of a man lying beneath some blackberry bushes. Later the man was identified as Ernest Samuel Savage, of West Wickham. Death is believed have been from natural ...

Fruit and Vegetables

... Fruit and Vegetables. Pears, cherries, currants, gooseberries, raspberries, loganberries, strawberries, blackberries, plums, and greengages —all these are material for the canner’s art. All can be successfully preserved, and all are in great demand. ...

Quorn

... lefthanded, made straight through Herrick's Thorns and over the Fosse, through Wynstay Gorse, running the entire length of-Blackberry Hill. The fox was lost close to Cotgrave, the South Notts country, after fifty minutes. ...

QUORN

... Herrick’s Thorns towards KinouTton village, before swinging leftwards through Kinoulton Wood and by way of Wynstay Gorse to Blackberry Hill, where the presence of numerous fresh foxes robbed the pack of their reward, after having hunted perseveringly for ...

lltirwortli

... Welbury Village, after a slow hunt of forty minutes. Finding nt. John Bell's Whin hounds Tan p;t.si Apploton Wlske Whin to Blackberry Plantation, and crossing by Hornby Green, ran into Hornby Whin. The hunted fox had gone straight through the covert towards ...

A few of the opening

... the opening Silk Dept. SPECIAL BARGAIN PURE SILK MAROCAIH Rich Heavy Quality, in New Shades of Belfe, Nliter Brown. Wild Blackberry Bordeaux. Bottle Green. Lido Blue. Lt. Navy, Dusty Pink and Black. Usually yd. 361n. wide SALE PRICK Zg*» PER YARD Take ...

l-KODICE

... PEARS. PLUMS. CHERRIES, etc. standard ar.d Half-Standard Trees from to years old. Gooseberries. Biack end R°d Currants. Blackberries. Raspberries. etc. Still few Rose Trees to offer. 3-u ...

FOLKESTONE

... 040 POOR OLD MAN—Mr. A. Chapman O. Langlands 8 7 002 MEAD .. V 7 ONUSTTKR mo.;— Col. Headline Cottrlll 8 7 BLACKBERRY—Lord .. 8 7 VERY FISHY—Mrs. H. Hughes .. 'I Reed 8 7 00 HESCANEET p.. py pickpocket—Miss B. Murray - 8 COO EARLY TOURIST—Miss ...

QUORN

... Broughton before swinging over the Hickling Standard straight to Roeho Wood. There they changed to fresh fox and were stopped Blackberry Hill after a capital 25 minutes. Finding next in Widmcrpool Hall grounds hounds raced upwind for fifteen minutes until ...

THE SOUTH NOTTS

... good terms with fox from the Fishpond, and we* hunted through Ow thorp© Borders and Earl Man vers’ new plantations into Blackberry Hill. From there nice hunt ensued across Normarton Pasture away over the Nottingham and Melton turnpike, and acroe* the ...

HEALTH RESORTS

... Berwick—Thunderstorms. hall Z Oban—Dull, rain FELL ON LIVE RAIL Inquest on Girl Killed While Blackberrying. Hon- little girl was electrocuted blackberrying was related a F: inquest, yesterday, Grace Kemp. age: 10. Detline Road. Downham. Evidence snowed ...

The shopping basket

... were from Od. to Is. lb., bilberries Is. 9d. lb. blackcurrants Is. 3d. to Is. 6d. lb and raspberries 2s. 2s. 3d. a punnet. Blackberries were 2s. 2s. 4d. lb., peaches Bd. and lOd. each, and plums were plentiful at 4d. lb. Pineapples are 2s. 2s. 6d. each. In ...