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... looking as old you look to-day.” dear, I never was as old I am to-day.” A mud-turtle can neither fly, sing, gallop, cry, or black-berrying, and yet, if they are let alone, they get along just a well the young man who tries to be funny at lawn party. Madam,” ...

THE LABOBKF.KS’ ACT

... nothing of the sort. He asks in his letter is to inspect all those houses. Why, in the division of Lackan they are thick as blackberries, and the duty would be very heavy. Mr Owen—Would you think it sufficient if the doctors confined themselves in their report ...

mm papers £>ap

... , written by Mr. Ellis Lever, on the blackberry frnlt an Irish source of wealth. Certainly Mesra. Pink or Moir, or some of our large jamists, would a patriotic stroke of business in fostering Hibernian Blackberry-gathering. The Cavendish Club, the temple ...

tHE KIIDAEE OBSERVER—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1884

... sorry that came bat he did not know the locality. Robert Bast one of the defendants stated that and Flanagan were picking blackberries. They had the terrier along with them, a rabbit got np and the terrier followed it and killed it. A man with three greyhounds ...

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... you look to-day.” “My dear, I never was as old as I am to-day.” A mud-turtle can neither fly, sing, gallop, cry, or go black-berrying, and yet, if they are let alone, they get along just as well as the young man who tries to bo funny a lawn party. “Madam ...

Mr C M'Denuott, Chairman Town Commissioners, expressed to Mr O'Brien the great pleasure had in being the medium ..

... indeed (applause). Unfoitunately candidates like my friends, Mr Richard Lalor Arthur O’Connor, are not to be had as thick as blackberries in this country, or any other (laughter). You here the Queen County are particularly fortunate in possessing two most admirable ...

Published: Saturday 10 October 1885
Newspaper: Leinster Leader
County: Kildare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1425 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

raß KUJ>ASB OBSERVER—SAT1™-41’ 10' 1886

... Klizabeth Mnllen to William , > oia KilcnUen . recover part t^.^ OWN . EACES . Clerk-Will there bo of oar day week ? t. »n ca°re blackberry whether there ia or not myself. goarclian to attend. Doylo-There '™ '’ b^ r Races. It is the cnstom to adjoou. over u The ...

f arieties

... love was for. Two Irishmen were passing some blackberry bushes. What’s these, Mike?” inquired Pat of his companion. Nothing but blackberries, said the latter, '‘But they’re red, Mike.” 44 Well, Pat, blackberries are always red when they’re gfeen. fashionable ...

THOUSDAY

... Betting—s to Trieste, sto 2 agat Cascarella, and eaeh agsi Blackberry and Herringbone. A fine race ending a dead heat; two lengths and a half off Herringbone was third. The stakes were divided, and Blackberry walked over. HER MAJESTY’S PLATE of guineas; weight ...

CURRAGH RACES—Tuesday

... penalties and allowances. Five furlongs. ~ T Plunkett’s Triesta, Bay Cardinal—Triest, Bat 3lb, Harris Mr J F Rynd’s Blackberry, Boulevard—Paradise, Bst Sib L Water son 2 Betagb’s Cascarilla, Bat 31b, Dawson $ 3 Mr W Leetham’s Herring ...

Published: Saturday 29 June 1889
Newspaper: Leinster Leader
County: Kildare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1609 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE KILDARE OBSERVER—SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. 1889

... recently. One June a little girl about six years old left the farmhouse near Dennison, where her parents lived, to gather blackberries adjacent wood. Shortly afterwards her mother followed her, and as the child was not in sight, called her several times ...

miosKxEss

... when wisely allowed to take matters somewhat easily, has resulted six foals. Of these, three have started—namely, Rathbeal, Blackberry (who ran a dead heat the other day at the Curragh, with possibly the smartest two year old in Ireland), and St. Germain ...