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AWARDS FLOWERS

... 1 and special A. Baxter, 2 B. L. Hull, 3 A. Bissill; plums: 1 A. Baxter: pears: 1 A. Baxter, 2 A. Bissill, 3 C. Swann: blackberries: 1 S. Hatherley: tomatoes: 1 A. Baxter, 2 A. Bissill, 3 H. Tidy. LADIES’ SECTION The judges were Mrs. G. K. ...

Disley. Bowl! of calendulas: 1, R. T. ON POS TAL Disley; 2, A, W. Beadell. Vase| Michaelmas daisies (any colour ..

... Cooking: 1, R. T. Disley; 2, J. Capps; 8 Ho’)crofl. Pears: 1, R T. Disley. Plums, any variety: 1, R. T. Disley : 2, T. Madden. Blackberries: 1, J. Capps; 2, H. Day; 3, H. Kendall. EGGS White: 1, Mrs, Hughes. Brown: 1, Mrs. Mighall, SPECIAL CLASSES (LADIES) Bottled ...

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... Mars Red, Polo C, Formel E, | ' colour choice, Polo LX, Mars Red, Polo Coupe, | Mars Red, Polo Classic CL. Formel E, | Blackberry Metallic, Jetta C, Formel E, Mars | | Red, Scirocco CL, GL & GTi, Passat CL & ) GLSS, Santana LX, Audi 80 CD, Sapphire, ...

THE Quorn Hunt met on Monday at Roe Hoe Lodge, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Woodhouse. There

... due to the poor weather conditions. 5, A stout fox ran towards Winstey’s Gorse, leaving it on his left, and then just into Blackberry Hills. He swung right over the Fosse and into Owthorpe Borders. Leaving Owthorpe at the top end, he crossed into South Notts ...

}. | “7™22 Times - THURSDAY, November 23, 1995 8l 3 1 i i S S — } S S

... suc: CLIMBING PATIO - R 295 BLACKCURRANTS REDCURRANTS WI'II'I'ECIMANS'I’S goosseemnes § FTRUIT STRAWBERRIES RASPBERRIES BLACKBERRIES ArrLES I OPRRUIT | PEARS PLUMS | CHRISTMAS TREES FROM 27th NOV | 27 St Johns Drive. Melton Mowbray - Tel: 501007 Te vt ...

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 ...