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... SENNEN. Centenarians in the Land's-end district are not 30 thick as blackberries, but nonogenarians are not uncommon and octogenarians no means rare. Mrs, Hollow, of Trevilley, is just dead, the age of 92. ...
... SENNEN. Centenarians in the Land's-end district are not 30 thick as blackberries, but nonogenarians are not uncommon and octogenarians no means rare. Mrs, Hollow, of Trevilley, is just dead, the age of 92. ...
... PORTHLEVEN. Early Blackberries.—On Snnday some blackberries were picked Mr. Alfred Carnow, at Porthleven. Fishing.—No improvement at Porthleven on last week's Plenty of pilchards were taken, but prices continued low. A Meeting was held the pa=>t week ...
... ST. Blackberries were picked in St. the beginning of last week. Mrs. Paynter, who always meets with warm reception, arrived Boskenna, St. Bury an, on Tuesday last. ...
... We, ” quoth the Bishop, ‘‘ look at'the blackberries on either ai ideot the h !. Gather these and bring them .to me you a customer.” ; to-morrow morning, and I will to the occasion: eman brought _ his blackberries. The. Bish mounted on a stool ih the Market ...
... MAWNAN. This season promises to be abundant one for blackberries. Hedges and brakes are lined with them, in alt stages—from blossom to perfection. A goodly number were gathered by our correspondent on Saturday. ...
... to reco: my labour.” “ the Bishop, ‘‘ look blackberries on either si hedge !. Gather these and bring them .to me to-morrow morning, and I will y ou a ual to the occasion. fi. eman brought . his his blackberries. (The Bish in Market and, it need not be added ...
... was fairly good. There had been several cases of sickness amon the absentees and a number had also stayel away to pick blackberries. The Board consi ered the report to be satisfactory. At White crcee the average ...
... and Son, 7 and 8, Market-place, Penzance. —Adv. A Mild Spot.-—Mrs. Warren, of Lesingey, Madron* picked some fine, ripe blackberries Thursday in one of Mr. Ivey's fields. ...
... PAUL. Great Quantities or Blackberries are being gathered by the younger folk of and converted into jam, with the addition of few apples. These last are now being sold a very low figure— 2d., and 3d. gallon. Frnit every description sells in Paul and ...
... been held on the telegraph wires near the town, and thence they have made trial flights, to scent the and try the wing. Blackberries and Sloes. Marazion station 9 been the scene of considerable excitement during the pas 6 few days. On Saturday the climax ...
... lad-', named Joseph and Luke CunilT, aged respectively twelve and ten years, and residing went into the country gather blackberries. They wandered a» far Warley Wigorn, where the prisoner resides, and began gathering blaebberries from hedge which separated ...
... increased powsr. The whole of tho necessary wor!s was completed in three day?*. Blackberries.—A respetable farmer of Camborne says that hi- wife picked a qu»rt of blackberries Saturday from one braable. Parties Camborne this year 3tate that a jar of preserved ...