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Leigh Chronicle and Weekly District Advertiser

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... firemen's rattles in room by themselves. Colonel Sleigh, when started the Daily Telegraph, tried to moke printing ink from blackberries, but in the end he had to surrender his pages to the firm who supplied him with the genuine article, and who hare owned ...

CHRONICLE, AND WEEKLY DISTRICT ADVERTISER FOR ASTLEY, ATHERTON, BEDFORD. LOWTON, AND TYLDESLEY

... president, the members separated, satisfied that some progress in the right direction bad been made. Labor Blackberries. —Some large blackberries have been sent to our office by Mr. Parkinson, of Dover Locks, Abram. They are grown in his garden near to ...

A TRIP TO HALTON CASTLE

... president called farmhouse for two quarts of sweet milk, which, when he oame drink proved buttermilk, but as there were plenty blackberries to sweeten onr mouths with atterwaHs we did not take much harm. Haring now arrived Haltoa Castle, which stands on the top ...

aaked, in order to mmke np'tior the preliminary qaestions, bnfc to prepared with certain etipolatione hy which ..

... scouring tire country to obtain, if possible, tire tallest nettle or thistle, or the longest hedge shoot, tire largest egg, blackberry, hawthorn blossom, and such like, for the purpose of showing it at these petty shows. These shows are evidently got facilitate ...

NAVAL AND MILf FARIT NEWS

... mild weather ho* been, even north coast Cornwall, Mr. A. B. Vigors, Nowlyn East, near Newquay, sends the •‘Standard” ripe blackberry, which wo* picked a lane near that village February 23, and at th-4 same lime mentions that near there a rose in lull bloom ...

THE CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1895

... 6th. A magnificent selection were sent, notable amongst them being Mr. T. Lee Syms’ genre stodies: Hearts ate Trumps, “Blackberrying and Fishing, the latter was awarded a bronze medal. Mr, Robert Leigh exhibited three pictures—- On the river Nidd, •• ...

BRASS BAND CONTEST AT LEIGH

... wild flowers, made by children under twelve years of age; 1, W. J. Critchley ;2, E. Hume ;3, M. Fletcher. Best plate of blackberries gathered by children under twelve years of age, Ist prize a book value Is. 6d., the gift of Mr. R. Critchley; 2nd prize ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE STAGE

... scenery, oh! lakes. stomach rises to my throat at the thought of you. Yet, grand your are, the bug that crept otu of the blackberry 1 was about to eat is more wonderful. It creeps about. You cannot creep about, oh, moun tains! You, mountains and lakes ...

MARKETS

... one with her besides Nero, the big retriever, when she went for her lonely rambles along the shore, or gathering nuts and blackberries in the country lanes. This pleasant companionship—both pleasant and dangerous to Hubert, young though still was— whs renewed ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... no means so numerous as we anticipated. Ferns flourish in rich profusion by the wayside, mingled with thick clusters of blackberry bushes, and down in the dell on the left a silvery streamlet winds along under the trees, but a forest after the style of ...

SOU) BY ALL CHEMISTS

... with her father into the adjacent country, there to gather primroses or cowslips from the fields, or the wild roses or blackberries that grew in such profusion on the hedge-rows in the quiet green lanes. And as they moved from place to place in pursuit ...