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FACTS Aling Bt

... _Fruits not ‘ings, and clips or screw-bands. recommended for this method If metal covers are used the are : gooseberries, blackberries, netal should be protected by sweet cherries, pears, desser wo or three layers of paper apples, black currants ar itted ...

MELTON MOWBRAY TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPT. 30. 1960

... kind): 1 Mrs. W. Hibben. Lemon_curd: 1 Mrs. W. Hibben, 2 Mrs. H. G. Howe, 3 Mrs. J Tomblin. Marmalade: 1 Mrs. W. Hibben. Blackberry or raspberry vinegar: | Mrs. J. Bird. 2 Mrs. H. G. Howe. 3 Mrs. F. T. Treasure. Eggs: )white) 1 Mrs. W. Hibben: (brown) ...

THE PASSING HOUR BY THE EDITOR AN INVITATION

... he tells me, which others who have remained in the home town will echo. Mr. Rowlinson recalls with pleasure a “‘camp” at Blackberry Hill, Belvoir Castle. to which delightful spot he and his lfellow Scouts walked, pulling a trek cart. This fondness for ...

- BEST-EVER W.I. SHOW : Y A RECORD total of 192 entries were received for the 10th annual - exhibition

... tomatoes: |1 Mrs. A. Spouge. Bottle wine: 1 Mrs. F. E. Morley, 2 Mrs. J. Bird, 3 Mrs. Gulliver. Bottle of vinegar (raspberry or blackberry): 1 Mrs. J. Cooke, 2 Mrs. E, Conduit, 3 Mrs. J. Tomblin. Basket fruit: 1 Mrs. A, Spouge, 2 Mrs. F. E. Morley. Brown eggs: ...

FIELD AND GARULN

... in a condition in which they are unfit for any useful purpose. BLACKBERRIES. —There are many persons who are fond of this frait, but have seldom tasted 1+ since their young days. Blackberries might, and ought to be much more plentiful than they are especially ...

NEWS NOTES

... the Atlantic. Blackberry-growing is voe of the latest developments. A farmer in \#‘iummiu. Mr. C. B. Hamilton, koown ae one of the most «uccessful small-ruit growers in the States, wakes, it 14 stated, the growth and sale of blackberries w lucrative occupstion ...

POINTS CUP WON BY Mr. DISLEY FOR SECOND YEAR AT CONS. CLUB

... Plums (any variety): 1, A. Baxter; |2, A. Clarke; 3, C. Swann. Pears i(anv variety): 1, R. Auger; 2 and 3, R. Disley. Blackberries: 1, J. lCupps; 2, C. Swann; 3, R. Disley. | FLOWERS ley (10 points). Judges of the vegeiables, fruit and flowers were Mr ...

SCOTCH BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... that ina place of that sort I had given me by an old lady two recipes which you may use if you like. ONE 15 FROM BLACKBERRY JAM. Put blackberries not quite ripe into & jar, and cover it up closcly ; sel the jar in a saucepan of water over the fire, aud when ...

INCREASE YOUR LIFE EXPECTANCY

... INCREASE YOUR LIFE EXPECTANCY DEMONSTRATORS 96 (P) 960 CD 3.0 L Est, blackberry wine met, estate pack, very high spec £POA 96 (P) 850 AWD Est, red pearl, a-con, alloys, air bags, ABS, 5000 miles manual £27,495 96 (P) 850 TSS GLT Est, silver sand ...

EVERARD CUP WON TWICE BY MR. HATHERLEY

... plums (any variety), 1 S. Clifft, 2 D. West, 3 H. Tunaley: pears (any variety), 1 C. A. Swann, 2 W. Peters, 3 G. Hall; blackberries, 1 B. Hull; collection of fruit, 1 B. Hull: tomatoes (any variety), 1 A. F. Clarke, 2 and 3 J. Clifft. GPEN TO LADY MEMEFRS ...

SHOULER & SON AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS & ESTATE AGENTS 1 NORMAN ST.. MELTON MOWBRAY

... Sovereign. Black, White and Red Currants, —Boskoop Giant, White Grape, Perfection Red, Raspberries, Gooseberries, Loganberries, Blackberries. Flowering & Ornamenta] Shrubs —Standard Flowering Cherries, ~Standard Lilacs, [ Rhododendrons, Syringa, For~ sythia, Flowering ...

FLORAL DESIGNS SHOWED INGENUITY

... were small logs, tiny wild ferns growing in moss, bracken, sprays of crab apples, wild rose hips, and small branches of blackberries. On one exhibit there was a very small toy squirrel. Blooms abounded. There were cacti gardens, and the vegetables made ...