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... franchise is ea»y , _ . ina'lliU for the abolition of Church rate, oiftrtlinc' Other rumours are also cropping up, be plentiful blackberries a. the Session I hear another rnmour-tbat anotter memgrof th. ift pneaced another Bui Mr- it 'Zh,. department, and «ld ...

BARONY OF RATHDOWN

... gate. Applicants —James Doyle and Edward Byrne. 2 Like, £2p., betw. the police station at Enniskerry and the old road at Blackberry lane, at le 6d per Applicants- William Williams and Augustine Ryder. 3 Like, 541 perches, between Mrs. Green’s gate In ...

every .ncmiregement, H« Hull. « pnert tli.t Improved eduction, primary «nd teichidcl, le wuUil to maintenance ..

... people had the effect of demoralising’’ almost everybody else who bad anything to sell, from string of perch to quart of blackberries or a barrel of floor. Toe Pan-Akolican Synod.—The John Bull desired state that the Archbishop of Canterbury .° one y authority ...

BRITISH AND FOREIGN,

... dwarf, 2,600 cherry trees, 1.600 plums, six acres of quinces, 20 acres strawberries, 20 acres raspberries, eight acres blackberries, acres of grapes. A sensation is being caused in the religious world by the preaching of a converted actor, formerly of ...

MEW ENGLAND FARM LIFE

... roam over the pastures iu search them. All along the edges of the roads, grew luxuriantly, the large, luscious, creeping blackberry, free for all to pluck who cboss; the pastures abounded with thick clumps of “huckleb^/rv” bushes; the swamps, with tbe ...

LONG ENGAGEMENTS

... having had the good fortune to win a heart. He does not know that hearts are cheap c. mmodittee which may gathered like blackberries, it that the fair one would have tied herself readily any one who exhibited sufficient docility to go through the dread ...

AN EVENTFUL CAREER

... Imltato—the military phenomenon who shot Prutdai s like sparrows, and to whom the helmets ol hit dead enemies were plentiful as blackberries—should now turn out have been notbing but a Prussian spy, must far towards exhausting the fund ol Parisian credulity. Sergeant ...

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... well—it being as meal in their chest—for work or play they are sure of it. And then they arc ready to leap like acock at a blackberry to catch the ready pound, and if their salaries w ere five hundred pounds their dispensary patients would not be ono whit ...

THANK THE LORDS!

... The sjait now exceedingly rich autumnal wild flowers and berries, and the litth* girl |s«inting t*. a tempting cluster of blackberries the nurse tried to reach them and fell over the cliff. Fortunately her fall was broken elder tree, where she was suspended ...

difficulty is often oTiroome moving tho yard—not the manure. I>r. B, is introducing aairy farming on his estate ..

... most in request for building purposes, owing to their being easily worked, and great durability. Wild fruits consist of blackberry and dewberrysomething like but much larger than our blackberrywhich in the summer time form the largest portion of negro's ...

«wni! WICKLOW NEWS-LETTER

... dabbled it was, in a certain sense, an intruder. It is only modem times that lady authoresses have become as plentiful as blackberries in autumn, and have flooded the world with their productions, many of which are undoubtedly very good, but the majority ...

THE BLACKBERRY

... THE BLACKBERRY. The blackberry bush—what a cad is because happens to common the vegetable world ! If it were an exotic, growing here and there, and only growing at all when you nuraed it, marie much of it, manured it, and all the rest, then we should ...