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AGRICULTURE

... Mlntlaw present year. There were 9 entries for yearling heifers, and William Beaton, Netherton, Fyvie, came in first with Blackberry 4th, which was first at. Fyvie. Shorthorns were a smaller class, but the quality nevertheless good- Messrs Gall, Atherb ...

UK or AN ENGLISH OIBL

... trial at Hornsey yesterday on a charge murdeiing a companion of the same age by stabbing him during dispute white picking blackberries. Lord Allied Spencer Churchill died on Thursday evening at his residence, Rutland Gale His lordship was great uncle of ...

THE LATEST FASHION

... now. They are be seen the park and the stage, from the “Duchess of Devonshire.” with its flowing plumes, down the quieter “blackberry ” shape, showing a narrow brim turned up on either side. Our charmer with the blue frock has completed the first-rate effect ...

I have rca«l that when their huts the Esquimaux cast off every shred of clothing owing the heat. Is that

... much it boast of ?” •• No, there isn’t. We find, however, several varieties of berries the cranberry, the bluclierry. and blackberry which geese feed. here are few kinds of grasses, and the moss upon which therein deer feed. There are some trees, hut they ...

MINTLAW

... wore strong class. Pot plants were excellent, indeed the best class forward. Fruit all over was fairly good, especially blackberries, red currants, and strawberries. Apples were hardly matured. A feature of the show was, as usual, the table decorations ...

smatr

... Sentinel Office. “-[T'XCELSIOR SAFETY BICYCLE (Cothioo), splendid oonditioo, for 8 ile—a bargain.— Apply, X, Sentinel Office. Blackberry bushes, raspberry canes, and RHUBARB ROOTS—all Prize kinds—for Sale very cheap. R» gistsy, Hatton, Craden. SEEDS. -JOHN ...

CHAPTER XXV,—THE RECLUSE

... over this wall, dropping their fruit into the ruts of the road, and the opposite side rose a steep, green bank topped by blackberry bushes. This bye-way was little frequented, and here quiet constantly reigned unbroken save by the voices of birds. It was ...

[ESTABUSHED 1863],

... SUPPLY.—Stored DRAFF can begot every Saturday. Glenugie Distillery, 19ch July, 1895. FOR Sale. STRAWBERRIES, GOOSEBERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, and RED CURRANTS. Orders left with Mrs Slessor, Queen Street, will bo attended to. FOR SALE, that first class FISHING ...

TO FARMERS AND OTHERS BUCHAN, —Those In want of or having Live Stock to Sell should Advertise in the Buchan

... single and double harness. To be seen Mr Bell’s Sale, Maud, on Wednesday First. Sale, STRAWBERRIES, GOOSE- J; BERRIES, BLACKBERRIES, and RED CURRANTS. Orders left with Mrs Slessor, Queen Street, will attended to. GUIDWIVES say Feeding Meal for Ponlti ...

FAITHUE TO THE FKONT AGAIN

... and suggests the possibility of the story licing of the nature of a Broch cram.” Centenarians were at one time as thick blackberries, but the process of authentication sadly thinned their ranks. In this particular service, Mr W. Crammond, the genial a ...

County Council elections will be held all over the country to-day, and in Aberdeenshire there will be contests ..

... representation. It has been urged that, if the travelling expenses of councillors were paid, candidates would be plentiful as blackberries. And no doubt, some instances, the contention would hold good ; but it doubtful whether the compensating advantages would ...