Class Second
... Steel ~ Geologist. Dunette „ Berwine (drawn). Ptarmigan „ Lancaster. Billy-go-Rarely „ Craigengillan. Drumelog „ Tutelina. Blackberry „ Highland Kate. ...
... Steel ~ Geologist. Dunette „ Berwine (drawn). Ptarmigan „ Lancaster. Billy-go-Rarely „ Craigengillan. Drumelog „ Tutelina. Blackberry „ Highland Kate. ...
... HIDDEN FRONT VIEW by clumps of whin and blackberry bushes ; but there is one opening by which one would naturally approach it. This opening is 15ft. Sin. from the place where Hambrough's head lay, and a man standing in it would find the shot-marks on ...
... Maid of Lincoln. I'tarinigan „ Lunette. Drumclog ~ Billy-go-Rarely. Mr Dykes' bk w b Blackberry, a bye. Class Fourth. Bright Steel beat Ptarmigan. Drumclog ~ Blackberry. Class Fifth. Mr Borron's be w d Bright Steel beat Mr Dunlop's w bk d Drumclog, and ...
... Mr Speir's f w d Souter Johnny (1. Absalom). Mr Aiton's bd d Tickler beat Mr Speir's ns bk b Outcast. Mr Dykes's bk w b Blackberry beat Mr Arhur's be d Capercailzie. Capt. Crichton's f w b Coquette beat Mr Murray's w r d Madeira. Mr R. Smith's f Bold ...
... d Telegraph. Class 2nd.—Billy-go-Rarely beat Cartona, Blackberry beat Kate, Baron Garnoek beat Rob Roy, Clarendon beat Slap Dash. Maid of Lincoln a bye. Class 3rd.—Billy-go-Rarely beat Blackberry, Baron Garnock beat Maid of Lincoln. Clarendon a bye. Class ...
... CORRESPONDENCE. Blackberry Fruit Juice. Young Schoolmistress, Chesterfield, can set the children to make it every time they get a gallon of the fresh picked and cleansed fruit ready. Pour a quart of bailing water over the gallon of fruit and let it ...
... to the 4th of November the weather had been extremely pleasant, and on 4hat day they were sitting at open windows eating blackberries. The Russian Government, it is stated, still look with favour upon this faint:lls city, and are energetically t wprk to ...
... beat Mr Walker's bk w b Scud; Dr. Hunter ns r w b Highland Kate beat Mr Gairdner's f b Young Winton ; Mr Dykes's bk w b Blackberry beat Mr Dunlop's bd b Creeping Kate. ...
... doors. A real holiday at home in September and the earliest part of October, when gleaning, potato digging, fruit picking, blackberrying, nutting, hopping, fishing, and other kindred pleasures draw one out of doors, is a thing unknown to dwellers in towns ...
... b Carbona. Mr Borron's be d Bluesbade beat Mr Ewing's f y d Lavolia. Mr Borron's be b Blueness beat Mr I)ykes's b k w d Blackberry. Mr Gordon's bk w d Guido beat Provost Campbell's b k w b Kate. Mr Dunlop's w f d Dundonald beat Mr Gairdncr's f b Young ...
... imitate little child whom one sees holding tight with one hand to its father, while with the other it gathers strawberries or blackberries from the hedge.” The other paper gives some experiences iu the lending blankets and giving boots ; and it is something ...
... farm in Ne.v Jersey, for which he paid casli down, and where he and his children are very happy in the midst of Lawton blackberries, Barlett pears, and Newtown pippins, Mrs Bellows' melancholy temperament finds occupation in predicting terrible drouths ...