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Bath Chronicle and Weekly Gazette

Sat vrday, march 10,1928. No. 36i. lett. ' 1 tk tol > * me me there nd ms t0 V

... fail see the Ihe a the °ve ' thrushes our League prize N - uli like >-'' ?5° Mush- ,° : rooming. flPlds all d thp «Hver blackberry , hroom found Ihe mushroom was tall and fresh-looking and thought a great deal of himself. But the poor Little was half-hidden ...

EVOLUTION OF THE PEA

... points for a dish of currants and a dish of gooseberries, and in Class IL Mr. T. P. Webber (Mr. H. Cowley) exhibited melons, blackberries and cherries, and gained points and certificate of merit. Two points were awarded Mr. F. J. Mallett (Mr. G. Iticketts) ...

OUR WEEKLY SAME

... OUR WEEKLY SAME. EVENING IN LANE. Days of torrential rain have washed away the ripest blackberries from the hedgerows, but there yet remains ample store fruit to be harvested if sunny days soon. Brilliantly the half-ripe berries glow either hand, almost ...

Bath & County Notes

... Sundry work are the subjects of the seven othe lectures which make the series of ten. Big Blackberries This has been a wonderful season locally for blackberries. Never within living memory have the fruits been so big and abundant. , Thanks to the long ...

OUR WEEKLY RAMBLE

... afoot to make a field path close by if they will not wade. In the hedgerows wild raspberries are as abundant hazel nuts and blackberries beneath the honeysuckle's creamy curtain, and on the moors luscious whin thickly dusted with grey bloom ripen. A fruitful ...

The wife and child of butbcer, named Evershed, Brighton, were found drowned on Monday. The creditors Lori ..

... the children attending the local schools, and setting them work to gather the blackberries, be obtained such quant ; ty of the fruit realised £100 upon it* sale. The blackberries brought 1. a stone for export to England. It is p ssible after this that something ...

Bath & County Notes

... so many different names given to the blackberry. Amongst these he states that blackberry the United States ii known as the huckleberry. I wish tq inform him that he is entirely wrong, for we have both blackberries and huckleberries. The huckleberry i| ...

MARRIED. F. T. Rogers, esq; of Tatcnhum-house, Dorset, to Mary Ann, only daughter Elias Tremlett, esq; ..

... Hanbury, esq; Laytonstone, Essex. —Mr. Charles Trape, late Chester, to Emma Caroline, sole heiress to G. B. Grantham, esq; of Blackberry-hall, Suffolk.—At Marylebonne Church, Charles William, eldest son Wm. J. Packe, esq; of Prestwould Hall, Leicestershire ...

WOMAN'S REALM

... milk. Lay this the meat, rol' it up, and bind with tape. Bake it in a moderate oven, and serve with a little thick gravy. Blackberry Jelly.-—But the berries in a jar, and cover it; set in pan of water over the lire and simmer about an hour that the juice ...

ROYAL UNITED HOSPITAL

... apple*, beetroot, celery, bread, jam and eggs, Swains-wick Parish Church; grapes, the Rev. P. B. Meroier, Batheaston; bread, blackberries, eggs, grapes, plums, peas, apples, etc., Wei low Church; vegetables, bread parsley, Newton St. I>oe Church flowers, pars ...

SOLO CO. have a good selection ot Children s Cots with mattresses. High Chairs and Pla Pens.—3 Broad Street Bath

... aluminium constructed. Also 9ft. 6ft. Huts, suitable for building contractor's office or seaside chalets —Norman Garage Blackberry Hill. Stapleton Bristol. DOGS AND CATS GOLDEN RETRIEVER pedigree puppies bred for show work or compaisLon^2 is 5 hitch 4 ...

OUR WEEKLY RAMBLE

... which it may draw days drought. A queer plant from Florida, near the sundial, shows spikes of blue-black berries resembling blackberries somewhat, and a Japanese shrub cloia by is bright with tinycrimson berries—both are beauties. But more lovely still is ...