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... mig-ht seem instrument convenient enough when inserted into a saucer or syrup, or applied to the broken surface of over-ripe blackberry, but we often see our sipper sweets quite as busy on a solid lump of sugar, which we shall find on close inspection growing ...

Published: Wednesday 06 February 1850
Newspaper: Hereford Journal
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3269 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

To the Editor op the Hereford Journal. SiR,_WhiIe it is certain that we ought to cast no needless reflection upon

... natiQu iv 80 Have they thought upon what they will do whpr. , e' in order to live ? There too much reason who are * .. blackberries' London at this moment, are C ™Vto and planning for, co-operation with their l demonstration in their own peculiar line ...

Published: Wednesday 31 July 1850
Newspaper: Hereford Journal
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3273 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

DISTRICT NEWS

... possible, but her efforts to save the child were of uo avail. Accident.—On Saturday last, while some boys were out gathering blackberries, one of them named Hopkins, son of a shoemaker residing in Harpers-yard, Monnow-street, fell off the top of a gate, and ...

Published: Saturday 19 October 1850
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 12939 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

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... students lived in ap ar '„ u fJ College, and took their meals at a *ei pl pany with several of the professors. tiful as blackberries at that time, and to philosophic fame were fed rather a for species of food. This was silently rese t e in moody disguat; ...

Published: Saturday 23 November 1850
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1314 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

GLEANINGS

... send letter thousand miles for a ' penny and buy a week's reading for twopence. publish books faster than brambles bear blackberries, and produce plays as fast the French write them. We can feed paupers on nine- \ pence halfpenny a day, and make artificial ...

Published: Saturday 12 April 1851
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4814 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

RAILWAY PROSPECTS AND PURPOSES

... to obtain which you ~l have begged for upon your bended 'i Vay shares—you might within a few months Her*? gathered like blackberries. avow that we were never for one moment Se Who first worshipped the Bacchus of Rail- » huH d wben ri »ned their own folly ...

Published: Wednesday 23 April 1851
Newspaper: Hereford Journal
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5000 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BROMFIELD

... and baking apples, broad beans, white and black currants, red and green gooseberries, pot herbs, dessert plums, peaches, blackberries John Price, D»w„ton, dessert and baking apples, broad and 8 ' n cu, T . - Potatoes, and scarlet runners. Edward Jones, ...

Published: Wednesday 27 August 1851
Newspaper: Hereford Journal
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 8565 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE CANTERBURY SETTLEMENT, NEW ZEALAND

... landed, by eating the Jutee plant, which is very and grows plentifully about here ; it is almost four feet shrubby like blackberry bush, the berries are black, and seeds which are poisonous; these seeds the natives * c sweet wine crushing them, taking ...

Published: Wednesday 17 September 1851
Newspaper: Hereford Journal
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1410 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... magnific at petticoat, embroidered to match the under sleeves and chemisette. A capeline Swiss straw, trimmed with bunches of blackberries outside, and the same inside, mixed with straw ornaments, and cogues of black velvet ribbon, with long ends floating over ...

Published: Saturday 04 October 1851
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1501 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

reply—l have repeated it in the presence of Mr. Cornewall Lewis, Sir R. Price, and other Members of Parliament, and

... forgotten name. Men banded themselves together for the most extraordinary purposes imaginable. Resolutions were as thick as blackberries. Wo, our Ledbury magnates) solemnly pledge ourselves to countenance the Great Exhibition ! and it was discouO' tenanced ...

Published: Saturday 22 November 1851
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1985 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... berry which is called the white blackberry. is described as being, when fully ripe, of light greenish brown colour. A friend who is very blue is very desirous to know if they are red when green like the black blackberry. A testy old gentleman was incessantly ...

Published: Wednesday 24 December 1851
Newspaper: Hereford Journal
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1484 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SHAPLETON

... and the poor old mare, to use Joe's own words, ' struckoutlikeaChristian.' Giving her her head, he landed safely where the blackberry lane runs into the river.' Ah! cried another of the group, that puts me in mind of Phil Lever's drive. What was that ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1851
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1921 | Page: 6 | Tags: none