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Kilkenny Journal, and Leinster Commercial and Literary Advertiser

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... which are known bu' also the richest fruits, such as the apple, pear, p act', plum, apricot, cherry, strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, &e.— viz . that no fossils of plants belong to ih a IVim fiare ever been discovered by geol gists ! I his he regarded ...

KILKENNY DISPENSARY

... only 26 years. His father and mother are natives of Templemore county Tipperary, where the Heenans ore still plentiful us blackberries in September; hut the Benicia to born in Troy, United States. His father was employed in the laboratory department of the ...

Sunday Trains

... charge of the Kilmacvogue Dispensary District in room Dr. Dillon Kelly, resigned. Give a good receipt for making blackberry jam. Make blackberry jam you would any other jam, boiling the fruit, alter being cleanly picked, with an equal weight ol‘ sugar. Give ...

MR. RUSSELL AND TUB IRISH

... under Major Hayes, after infinite difficulty —scaling precipices and forcing their way through dense thickets of laurel and blackberry buebes, had been halted in ra«ine in front of the centre of the rehele’right wing, and they were afterwards supported by ...

CASTLECOMr.R CLUB

... this kind. To judge fiotr. certain local newspapers “good,” “exemplary,” and “popular landlords and agents” aie plenty as blackberries just now. But the reader who hopes to learn, from the communication so headed, why the said landlords and agents Fiist ...

YEBTEKDAY IN IRELAND

... nothing but the distress of England can retrieve it.” The perish demagogue who brays for his own purposes is etill plenty black-berries Ireland mentioning to Sheil how much was pleased with the rough, of a man who meeting named , and how direct from heart ...

•rnr: Kilkenny journal, Wednesday, july 20. ie7i

... amid the beartiful woods of obmond. Orderlies are now galloping last and furious, “ cocked bate being as plentiful as blackberries iu September; and here one of our party was near meeting with accident. Having ascended one of the target-mounds the better ...