MILLBROOK RESIDENT FOUND HANGING
... Fort Austin, Crownhill. Foul play is not suspected. He was employed in Devonport Dockyard. He was found by a youth who was blackberry-picking. ...
... Fort Austin, Crownhill. Foul play is not suspected. He was employed in Devonport Dockyard. He was found by a youth who was blackberry-picking. ...
... WILD STRAWBERRIES PICKED IN DEVON Mr. J. Knapmah, of East-street, South Molton, picked wild strawberries and blackberry blossom in Limers'-lane, South Molton, this week. Mrs. Julyan, 6. Broad Parkroad, Peverell, Plymouth, picked * ripe wild strawberry ...
... CONFECTIONER. OFFER ob, SOTILE BLACKBERRY ab, do. lib, do do. A MOS DELICIOUS JAM ERY Ib. BOTILE YELLOW PLU do, do. ib. do. de. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD JAM GUARANTEED MADE FhOM iT. ENGLISB GROWN FRUIT. DAYS ...
... PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF BLACKBERRIES Grouse made their appearance in Exeter Pannier market yesterday, old birds making 2s. each and young ones 4s. to 4s. fid. Eggs were dearer at Is. Bd. to ls. lOd. doz. retail. The first wild blackberries were seen in the market ...
... A Noss Mayo resident has in his garde several primroses and strawberry plants , blossom. During last week several heads blackberry blossom and violets were seen. ...
... yet one many years older, with only one eye, G @re. as ‘culy the rules of Plymouth, Aug. you say, mysterious. 8. SUGAR FOR BLACKBERRY JAM 8Sm,—I understand the Food Controller has as yet come to no decision as po issuin sugar to private individuals in this ...
... RIPE FRUIT AT CHRISTMAS. Mr. James Rapson, of Truro-lane, Penryn, picked a fine bunch of ripe blackberries Christmas-day. Primroses, cowslips, end polyanthi may also seen growing in several gardens ripe wild strawl>erry was picked by Miss Phylis Lory ...
... concerning St. Swithun's-day has been ra-oved fault this year. The countryside is since the breaking of the drought. The blackberry blossom end the growing clusters nuts remind us autumn days. Many counter folk are thinking mushrooms, too.— M. L. D. ...
... Committee at U r m e UrplUS formed by Mrs tlng - were to * secretary)' that ber * L borne, had made ov er quantity \° ,am - blackberries rent IP*' trom 1081b, Camborne Wom.n- 0l 981b.. and Portreath dUh *, School of W ...
... especially-raiding a . s } countryside nearly so Pheasants strutting chestnut burrs late baS . days is another example 01 Jj; blackberries. strawberries, whortleberries. ci. lar fruits are not appreciai-eu - would think.—F. Z. S. ...
... S PECIALLY REPARED TTH. S AND ONS TD.), 11 AND 12, BEDFORD STREET, Bore D vast Ferns. Plame at | Roper a Blackberries Greengages Biack Cu: Legaa Berries ‘OR NOTHLS, BOARDING-HOUSES, SALLON JARS. 1Gail. Jer PLUMS . 26 Jar Bt each 1Gail Jar APPLES. 18 Pecled ...
... NOTES IN THE WEST The Blackberry Trek pROPHECY that the blackberry ~r- harvest in the Westcountry this • year would be one of the best of recent seasons has been justified fully, according to reports. In Plymouth area city people visiting the Moor during ...