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... H. V. Nowton, the whole of its farm stock and implements, Sep. 24th. Blackberry Picking has Dangers.—A little boy named Tho of Betty adit, fell over & hedge while picking blackberries and broke his arm. ...
... H. V. Nowton, the whole of its farm stock and implements, Sep. 24th. Blackberry Picking has Dangers.—A little boy named Tho of Betty adit, fell over & hedge while picking blackberries and broke his arm. ...
... The Daniel schools, Madron, after having had five weeks' vacation, re-opened Monday last. Early Blackberries.—Quite a large number have picked blackberries at Madron during the la3t few days. Early Harvest.—Mr. John White, Luthergwerne, Madron, commenced ...
... made out thet he bed been pickiog blackberries ia Mer Pollard’s farm at Kemyell and had been cutio the right hand by = mas whe w ee trimming the on the othsr side of where he was He had pat oat bis hand to ferch « blackberry from the top of the hedge when ...
... SANCREED. Mr. Joseph Thomas, of Sancreed, tells U3 the blackberry-blooms are everywhere apparent this December. ...
... ST. JUST. Warning to Blackberry Pickers.—On Sunday of last week lad, named Prowse, residing Nogoby, this parish, was picking blackberries near Botallack, when he fell into old shaft and went down a distance live or six fathoms. Happily his whereabouts ...
... 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 ...
... 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. ...