Lieat CoL C. O. Gordon of Culdraln
... Chapeltown 16 tax CALVES. W. Bobertson, Aqoborsk. Primrose—Mr Brawn. Mcikle Midmar, Gentle Annie-Mr Milne, LaacbinUlly. Blackberry—Mr Milne ...
... Chapeltown 16 tax CALVES. W. Bobertson, Aqoborsk. Primrose—Mr Brawn. Mcikle Midmar, Gentle Annie-Mr Milne, LaacbinUlly. Blackberry—Mr Milne ...
... each. RAISINS 4Jd. a Pound. CURRANTS 4|d. a Pound TOBACCO 4s. 0«l. Pound. Fine HONEY Bd. POttaC Finest JAM. STRAWBERRY. BLACKBERRY. GOOSEBERRY, aud RED CURRANT, in Bulk, at Bd. a Pound. The same in One Pound Jars, lOd. a Pound. Fiucat MARMALADE ...
... to superintend its publication. Horse-tamers are now springing up in all quarters, and threaten to become plentiful as blackberries. Mr was to be Edinburgh yestenhiy. There also Mr Teller, “Northumbrian Horse-Tamer/' who has come to Edinburgh, ...
... Braniaga. 710. wrath nr paaraHUng. Christian Halp and Pcllowablp aarnastiy torttod. FOR PRESERVING. STRAWBRBRIBS, - RASPS, BLACKBERRIES GOOSEBERRIES, PLUMS, Ac. I now Booking Order* for tba Abort. W. MURPHY. FRUITERER, BANFF. •gANFF. - GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL ...
... Deskford district. They all have had excellent grouse and partridge shooting, the latter rising in coveys of scores, as thick blackberries. Hares are scarce. The poachers have all but extinguished them. Several have been shot with the brass snaring-wircs around ...
... that there is full supply. Dysentery is the prevailing malady, for whose cures the only medicines that can obtained are blackberry juice and boiled flour. Jeff. Davis* proclamation calling in the absentees from the rebel army remains a dead letter, and ...
... Keit!t Grammar School Club. The match comas of at Keith on Saturday. Lauob turnips, like large eggs, are getting plcnrital blackberries. Once more. Mr M'WiUism. MsisHr, sends Graystose turnip measuring In girth feet and some Inches. ...
... were large, and re, markably well flavoured. Strawberries were not so very large, but were well matured. The tlrst prize blackberries were tempting lot. This class might have been irore extensively represented, but os it was, they were decidedly a superior ...
... occupied this period making excursions np the Dee and along the of the Don. In one of thee# excursions, when looking for blackberries and cranberries, he discovered what thought was eel. After extraordinary exertions, managed to capture the creature, which ...
... Auehry is after Donovan and rut of Kinochtry Ferlio 11128, while the third Blackberry 2nd 17807 from Netberton, which last year stood first at Fyvie. daughter of hers, Blackberry 18828, after Albert Klnbro'n, was first of two two-yoar-old heifers, carrying ...
... Something New.—The Athenians had craving for something new. but th.-y never heard -team engine. Now they are to* plentiful U.-4 blackberries, but neither the one nor the other are found on the mountain tops—the are their home Mr Jus. wood merchant, Elgin, a well-known ...
... ditferenl tarieliet of lest exuberant. All are with produce, and the year promises keep alive the virtue of the old *aw. Plenty blackberries.*’ Snirwmcked Kishkuvcx'* Sociktt.—Wt axr are cl'd ,r * i ...