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... where he saw an old crone stirring • black mixture in a huge cauldron, which looked like a compound of blacking, sloes, and blackberries plucked from the neighbouring hedges. What are you brewing there, my good woman! said my friend. The old witch, stirring ...

A SNAKE STORY

... Mrs Rachel Dederick, wife of Frederick Dederick. • waggon maker of Cairo, Grecs. County, N Y, was passing through field of blackberry bashes, when ehe heard a queer tree.. She stopped and listen d, and, as the noise ceased, she again went upon way. after ...

THE IRISH BAR

... tkia week in the nliap* «.f found at Ljilybolojr. by Mr. ThomM H. Cnii«: Mr. Samuel Moore, Larne, reports finding r.p« blackberries In tlie lotrnlaDd Ball ywi », C'aimcastK*. ACCIDENTS AT THE HARBOUR. Lam week, while some waggons \vtr« shunted the quey ...

Published: Saturday 08 February 1896
Newspaper: Larne Times
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 281 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

AGRICULTURAL NOTES

... strong and rignrou.. and grao fields exhibit in all is beauty and the colour to which our isle is &woes. We have sera the blackberry blossom in full display in some of the hedge-rows; also the cowslip, as well as the now much.admired and famous primrose ...

NORTH-EAST SHOW

... 15-2 hands in Class 29, driven in tandem, Mr. H. H. Siniley, J.P., Dmmalis, Larne, was awarded first prize for his horses Blackberry and Approval. In Class 31, Blacxberry also car led offsecond.prize, in single harness. In the Hackney Class, Mr. H. H. Smiley ...

FIELD AND GARDEN

... the ground. All the timid umbra bed. should have cleared ego, on no may new plants be OM led 011 old beds. lb* American blackberry hea not been in all : thin may be due, perhaps, to being planted on badly preparrl ground, or in a wrong poeition. They ...

WORK AMONG THE MASSES

... lessons for Monday were all learned. Then they went oat into the woods and had a nine They brought boom • good basketof blackberries. . . . . . . Mother's role is a good rids, lam sure, said Sadie. she was eating bee and milk for sapper; I I haven't ...

ON THE HEIGHT

... the Best the.. yews. A NEW RURAL INDUSTRY. A new rural industry is being opened up in Kest, namely. the cultivation of blackberries for profit Knormous quastaies of this fruit , are grown on the hedges in lanes and other parts of the county, and the idea ...

FRANCO-GERMAN WAR PREPARATIONS

... 34 may be ultimately increased to 50. In the nest generation prinoes and prinoesees likely to be almost as plentiful as blackberries. SEEKING A TITLE OF NOBILITY. THI Perim correspondent of the Daily Tel - graph says :— Mach amusement has been caused ...

THE PARISH PRIEST'S HUNTER

... grin, and as he turned to depart he genily esplaissd that Lord Spence., in that particular locality were as plentiful aa blackberries in the autumn time. Exploits', lions and ezpoetulations were saelime, the di.' oomared Earl bsing forced to return the ...

EDLNBURGH EXHIBITION. MESSRS. ROBINSON & CLEAVER EXHIBIT

... botanical names can be had. This design has been sup. plied to her Majesty. and also the snowdrop pattern, and a bramble and blackberry and other simpler designs. The exquisite arabesque and fieurde•lis supplied to tl.llll. the Duke of Connaught. such designs ...

TKIPI.ETS

... 18 per cut. h .d never seen cow. some thinking as big their thomb pictur.. Over pe. cent, had never seen growing corn, blackberries, or Mtatoes; 71 per cent, did not know beaus-eveo in Too DmoxaTßiTtvE ENTmusui-Jt —-Enlhuaiastn with theatrical nunieoce ...

Published: Saturday 26 May 1894
Newspaper: Larne Times
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 682 | Page: 8 | Tags: none