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MARRIAGES,

... 76 years. DBAN.—Febiuary 7, at 15, OQuslow-road, Soutbampton, Elien House Dean, aged 68 years. DENNIS.— February 1, at % Blackberry-terrace, Bevois-valley, Southampton. James Peler, youngest son of W. L. aud B. Dennis, aged 7 years. | |»:m.\‘n‘..A February ...

FACTS AND FANCIES

... Parnell Commission said that ** Dwyer is a common name in Tipperary, as in that county “ Dwyers ” are “as plentiful as blackberries in Spring, and he might as well have said * snowdrops in September.” THE BEACONSFIELD Working Men's Conservative Club will ...

ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OF MR, DAVID FABER AT SHERFIELD,

... d by a member of whom they had heard and read, but they were difficult to get, for Cabinet Ministers did not grow like blackberries. It was as a local man that he came before them, and if he were returned he should consider himself a county member, believing ...

THE SOUTHAMPTON OBSERVER AND WINCHESTER NEWS—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 18%

... suddenly, after eating & quantity of blackberries. He vomited violently after eating them, and the medical evidence went to show that death was due to convulsions consequent upcn diarrhoea caused by eating the blackberries. At Stockton-on-Tees & boy, named ...

SOUTHAMPTON ART SOCIETY

... of green glass vases, with daffodils on them, oy ~ 'l'here is a beautiful specimen of wood carving by J. Arnold, No. 311—blackberry leaves, which leaves little to be desired in its execution, b, 5 The only specimen of sculpture is No. 310, “ Una and the ...

MESSRS., LAMPORT AND HOLT'S STEAMERS

... people paid him. Having succeeded so far, he was inducnl to try the game on at a higher cluss of houses, and commenced at Blackberry-terrace, Bevois-valley, and would no doubt have succeeded in netting a very good sum had it not been nipped in the bud. ...

SPORTS

... trnl{ N{lflfilh&ivo one, and worthy of the oceasion. Thoug DON'T * PREDICT,” because false prophets are really as common as blackberries in autumn, yet 1 venture to assert that the Southampton Harriers will not be far from the front at the forthcoming Southern ...

No. IL-THE MYSTERIOUS CROSSING SWEEPER

... lodgings are to let. The clanse, if it exists, is certainly set at defiance, for lodgings are as plentifnl in Gower Street as blackberries in September. Mrs, Smith, the lady who let the lodgings opeuly, and with cards and with advertisements announced the fact ...

RATING OF MACHINERY

... view to consolidate the collection of the Poor and Board of Health rates, as at present rate collectors were “as thick as blackberries,” so far as numbers were concerned.—Junior-Bailiff BUTTON thought a fixed salary would be best, based on an average of ...

COUNTY BENCH. FRIDAY

... Wimpson. On the Sunday moruing in question shie was in G reen-lane picking blackberries, when prisoner met ber and told her to go into a garden and be ~woald piek her some blackberries. She entered the garden, and ~ prisoner threw her down and a-sanlted her ...

THE SOUTHAMPTON OBSERVER AND WINCHESTER NEWS—SATURDAY, FuBRUARY 7,1 l

... again, my teeth shutting on the :m of my hurt. And , coming ufiflbdfiqm s mile down the hill-side, well with dead bracken and blackberry bushes, 1 consulted with thfl. The lace was well shelter'd from the wind rock'd ?hfiwfi;p,udlhr’dhpnflw, or we might come on ...

“THE FREEMANTLE PAPERS.” L—THE FOUR SEASONS,

... Freemantle. And the !&uht is lovely. Autumn comes after summer, that's the tizae to :r’ yourself if you are young, and the blackberries nuts ace ripe. Winter comes last, and mostly comes too soon, and ‘or longer than its wauted—like the old-fashioned visitors ...