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!'HE NEWBURY 'WEEKLY NEWS

... found occupies, the rental paying a comfortable four and a-half per asst. on the investment. Such concerns are as memos as blackberries. But the peculiar province of this company, which was to provide may means for the acquisition of land, on much the ease ...

THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1868. which was composition of several masters.. It is equally remarkable, &mesquite as ..

... ladies' bathing dresses. Disraeli wears an alpaca coat and yellow pantaloons. The Louisville Journal has seen some white blackberries. Desiccated oysters dried in the sun are sold in San Fran else°. Rosa Bonhenr still longs to visit America, and paint buffaloes ...

ROYAL BERKSHIRE YEOMANRY

... Waters, M.D. Honorary Chaplain —Rev Cuthbert Trower. M.A. Malice*. con'inuee to be the characteristic of the season. Ripe blackberries were gathered from the hedgerow brambles a week ago. toe stony haws have acquired their full autumnal colour, and catkins ...

LADIES' COLUMN

... The trees are only shewing the faintest tinge of autumnal colour, yet the fields are are and the abash 'beds garnered. blackberries lag bebbed, are as yet hard and green and wild harries. sno► as the mountain ash. and wielder roam are hat half coloured ...

attiligtnce, NOME, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL. CONFERENCE OF MORMONS IN BIRMINGHAM. — The annual conference of the ..

... had the effect of l demoralising almost everybody else who had anything to sell, from a string of perch to a quart of blackberries or a barrel of flour. BORDERING ON DISTRACTION. - The Queen on the Borders. An agreeable variation from the usual an ...

The French have annexed six of the Western Provinces of Cochin China. This, we are gravely informed, has been done

... 28,000 quarts, and 40,000 quarts were consumed at home. This makes a crop of 249,358 quarts. It is said that the crop of blackberries will be fully as large, but of raspberries there will not be so large a crop. King Victor Emmanuel, with the object of ...

LOCAL CIIIT-'RAT

... are winning their richest and deepest tints before the frosts and whet,. of winter bring them in chewers to the around Blackberries are unusually plentiful this year. and may form the object of an enloyable little excursion to those inclined. The pheasants ...

HISTORIC INBORN E

... over-batwing woods of Benham just over the railway bridge where the road is but in by high hedges is a p lace where the blackberry lover may hold high revel In Septem, her, this delectable fruit loses half Its charm If not picked by ones owe self, as ...

BAGS

... who had eaten tinned pumpkin. He tested tins of pumpkin, tomatoes. Hubbard Sriash—whatever that may be--peas,mushmom, blackberries, salmon, pears, peaches, cherries, sweet potatoes, beans, milk, and pineapples. The milk was pure. All the rest contained ...

SPECINSNS FIVER

... worth living. A walk into the country is just then very enjoyable. The mushrooms do not now peep through the gram, but the blackberry bushes are laden with big bunches of rips fruit, to gather which affords pleasure to the palate, and a big basketful gives ...

•LACK BERRY 14213 P

... put into a deep earthenware bowl with the remains of the lemon pulps. On top of this place three quarts of picked ripe blackberries, 'and pour on enough boiling (actually bubblin) water to entirely cover them. Smash the fruit all up with a woodsy spoon ...

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... la hospital, 10. Oifts—Mr. Hickman, fruit, Rev T. G. Barlow Poole, fruit and vegetables ; Woolton-hlll National School, blackberries ; Mr. F. F. Somerset, fruit, and vegetables ; Mrs. White, potatoes ; s e . e Franklyn, flowers ; Rev. O. E. Slocock, fruit ...