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' SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL. SOMETHING FROM GERMANY —THE WORKHOUSE INFIRMARY LOAN —RESIGNATION oF Dr. ..

... Association drawing attention to the urgent need of the chanuelling of Padwell-road, and the necessity of tar-paving one side of Blackberry-terrace.—ln regard to the extinguishing of street lights in the earlv morning while 1t isstili dark, the sub-committes were ...

THE PARLIAMENTARY COMMITTEE

... be named Earl's-road throughout, and the houses in the road re'numbered. The houses in the Bevois Valley main road, from Blackberry-terrace to Lodge-road, and the houses in Portswood-road, from Lodge-road to the boumndary of the borough at Old Portswood ...

P Random Hotes

... this calendar, we are a clear month $o the good, or, as some think, to the bad. White Lilies ‘ are now as plentiful as blackberries in autumn. We cannot have two forenvons in one day, although we are apparently guing to have two sumwers this season. Let ...

A FINANCIAL STATEMENT

... equally true. The cheaper series of cards are also beautifully finished. Foremost amongst these is one which is composed of blackberry leaves ; anything prettier iui a card of that kind could not be imagined. Another very pretty specimen has daisies round ...

AN INTERESTING EXHIBITION OF LOCAL PICTURES

... God's House, Fonrrofl Bridge ; Eastgate; The Western-shore ; Sunset ; Old Piling on the site of the Docks ; The Marsh, 1828 ; Blackberry Mount and Bevois Mount; The River ltchen; The Needles Rocks; Entrance to the Town, from the Marsh; Old Farm House and C ...

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 ...

Mews of the Town

... —Defendant journey the destination was reached about noon, when |oy Fo aoy in 99 yoars the cuildren enjoyed themselves with blackberrying | CHARGE OF ln’m;u }le;x‘; —Charles Shotter and playing varions games till tea-time. A repast was |g4 pan and beerbouse ...

SOI'THAIIPTON BOROUGH BENCH:Node to a peaky sageblieg £lOO He oissalsl P!' that on liatarday lest an Alter ... ..

... age d is . ae y ear ., in a h e ld n e ar Hii • -i most ',twiner wan mentally It to be at larp.—Pritioner where she went blackberrying, the 22nd met.—Camthen chsrae•l with obtai•ing 'erten some of money t o , a t thaQaamar emmi o na false pretenon.—The Chief ...

Rews of the Town,

... Monday ‘evening. It that a little girl named Alice Bigwood, .r:f'fl years, went, in company with another child, to gather blackberries in Shanklin coppice. There the children met & man named John Joseph Padmore, said to be a resident of Southampton, employed ...

Courts. It may be inetructive to discover the I have been over over again proved to contain • I SOCTIIAMPToS

... thaw Cromus's are not no thick i ' lle 11 ,n tst.l . w h e n •e t' l M r daring the ; awl eating the dm under the as blackberries, the remark had a witnewhat l lie (d Ift.. I a of the Board, i management •.f the lountharepton Hoene , ; the eon.tesy ...

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 ...

Sports and Pastimes

... around him he should select names for them from the New Testament. ‘l'he children came almost as plentifal an a crop of blackberries. The first boy was christened Matthew, the second Mark, the third Luke, and the fourth John, When, in course of time, the ...