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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. ...

SOUTHAMPTON

... channelling of Padwellroad, as in many partsitisa danger to the community ;. also the neceuit{‘ot tar-paving one side of Blackberry-terrace, The action of our resident Councillor (Mr Hardiman) compels us to lay our grievances before you as a body, as we ...

SOUTHAMPTON BOARD OF GUARDIANS

... ™; Mrs. Beer, 9, Alma-road, a parcel of magazines ; Mrs. Parsons, 7, L{on-fl.uot, a parcel of zewspapers ; Mrs. Witt, 25, Blackberry-terrace, Bevois Valley, a parcel of magazines ; Mr. West, 57, Derby-road, a parcel of magazines snd a quantity of toys; ...

GARDENING GOSSIP

... wood fences where nails and shreds are used. Blackberries are not much cultivated, chiefly, perbaps, because in many parts of the country they produce abundantly in a wild state. The American Blackberries which have been introduced have not given geveral ...

THE WOMANS WORLD,

... corresthe ground colour of the dress it is worn with. For rustic hats, bramble leaves, mixed with flowers and ripening blackberries, with knots of velvet, form s suitable trimming. Bonnets are mfi(hi‘nflmmuhhfl.= though till raised by the trimming before ...

Local Gossip

... acres of the Common, which is not utilised for * Sunday football,” and is only devoted to the cultivation of blackthorn and blackberry bushes. That £21,000 could have been more usefully spent in putting the footpaths ina proper state of repair for the comfort ...

Corregpondence

... the following liberal sums towards the m’-lutenance of William Sweetingham, who, I may say, is most happily housed at 16, Blackberry-terrace :— £sd General Dennys .. . . w 100 F. Macaulay, Esq. 0 . . 100 Miss Johnson (28 weeks) .. . W 0140 Dr. Oliver . ...

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 ...

PRETTY WEDDING AT ST. PAUL'S CHURCH

... Marine-terrace, 2s. 6d.; William McKenna, Ransom's-terrace, 55.; ' George Goulden, Old Portawood, 2s. 6d.; Charles ‘Goodall, Blackberry-terrace, 2s. 6d.; Albert Purchase, Priory-road, Bs. in two cases; James Short. Northbrook-road, 55.; Charles Stoner, Ra ...

PILLS

... chance to say it.” Waar is the colour of s grass plat covered with snow ?—Tnvisible green. Buacxazrey Jeiiy.—Put 41b. of blackberries with half » pint of water into a preserving pan. Cook till soft, then strain through a hair sieve. Press well, measure ...

Correspondence

... the Protestant Alliance.” But of this 1 won't be postive, for half-crowns in those day were not as plentiful with me as blackberries in October. Possibly I was proudest of all, when yeta very young man, I found myself living within two miles of the “ ...

NOTES ON HEALTH

... remedial pros D the ctegery o s, wesges, g% category ves, oranges, ines, and plums may be included; pome‘!:;lu. cranberries, blackberries, sumac | dewberries, nr:rbufi-, barberries, Bt ...