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... Carlotta Killick, Mr. W. W. Killick, Mr. W. Gibbons, and Mr.Camburn. Wheat ears, interspersed with mignonette, hope, dahlias, blackberries, asters, and some bunches of fine grapes were hung on the gas brackets. The centre window in the chancel was filled in ...

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... Omar HORSES ARRIVED. i Aseel Everitt Mr McGregor Barbel I Barberry Fain Be. JobnMiss McGregor gulmer Frankfort Xirabells Blackberry Carter Blue Martel Startup Cbiquita Mittman Prospective Stalactite Dainty Davis Primus Scrutineer Duopbil Little Don Matilde ...

Published: Friday 29 August 1890
Newspaper: Newcastle Daily Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
Type: | Words: 1543 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

MORTIMER

... the first-named comprised a total of 164 lbs. of beautiful honey gathered chiefly from white clover, sMhfoin, limes, and blackberries, as run honey, and in one ant two potted *action' and bell glossa of comb honey. Mr. Woodley hes also sent 20 or delbs ...

Varieties

... English gardens. Village children sell them for 2io. or 3d. the quart : and strawberries (with. out stems) from Gd. to 8,1. Blackberries are different in taste from those of England ; I do not think them as good, but they are held in much higher honor, presented ...

Published: Thursday 23 May 1878
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
Type: | Words: 2256 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A WOMAN* EIQHT.-A right to huabond-11 she can get one. Mr. Jones, who was struck by a remark, was not

... their houses with Meader& Perhaps it was the same man who saw a white blackbird sitting on • wooden milestone, eating a red blackberry. An observant but not very rich Ail lady always bought her tea by the quarter of • pound, because she thus got what she ...

Published: Saturday 21 November 1874
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 2291 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

HAMPSHIRE

... (especially at election time), out times have since, and parliamewary 'rulers (thanks law.) are become as plentiful as blackberries pmeimieta are ant lackin?, who prophesy Lair ultienvte;y the Socinlietico-D:noecratic Utopia will be inaugurv..ed when— ...

LOCAL CHIT-CHAT

... to spend the time pleasantly in September, even if you cannot kill partridge* or hunt cubs. There are abundant crops of blackberries and nuts, and • day spent in the search of either affords a good deal of healthful enjoyment. The cold nights have rather ...

THE NEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS:

... WRITTEN ON THE TOP NINOTON CASTLE., Hail Donnington ! thou sweet retreat, Where I have oft beguird an hour In gath'ring blackberries, or sweet Wild violets around thy tow'r. Regardless, —or before I knew, How grand. how beautiful the scene Which from this ...

THE DEITZ TUBULAR DRIVING LAMP

... Hermon. Jannsway said on the Itth he went to Hi.llfoote farm, and found that the red and white heifer had crawled into some blackberry bushes to recaps from the flies. It was nothing but a bag of bones, and was being eaten alive by maggots. It was in a dying ...

MIL BRIGHT

... LOOT &Aortas sierras+, tbrth Mired At Fry. sumo! Fry. sal Yuesswood to blikthberrYthe. They tie Atha, sad sitar peek* blackberries foe boars Albert sad Wb.skr usdrsawd lure lads is the rim. They were able to as im, sad rat his desk askaSwithstsadisa ...

Published: Tuesday 19 September 1871
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 2385 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TEAS I ARkk a XV- V a 4 0 M t 471111• L: • fittuburg Ran TICUIP3DAY, ()Groan 3, 1893

... hospital, 15. Gifts: Mrs. Osmond, papers ; Mrs. Blackburn - Maze, Graphics' ; Min Anderson, magazines; Mrs. Robinson, blackberries ; Mrs. Liddiard, papers ; Mrs. Paratt, hare ; Mr. Adams, magazines; Mies Reid =matinee ; Lady Graham, G raphice ; Mrs ...

BOY BRIGADES

... ethoolo—milftery.reformatory,and into foci for pale* - et the 'whammed ! Bat, for our part, we thiak, U men were as Mick blackberries and said be had fees the the idea bey brigades— ts be trained In reghsental schools and worimimps. and at the same time ...

Published: Friday 16 March 1877
Newspaper: Bristol Times and Mirror
County: Bristol, England
Type: | Words: 2264 | Page: 2 | Tags: none