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ABERDEENSHIRE AND THE NORTH

... County of Aberdeen. j PEARL.-We were shown other day. eot one of our |*arl fisbera in the Don. It was about the size of large blackberry, and weighed twenty three griiua. It »;aa touad and nenectly pore. it lias since been sold fcr £34. He,aid. Death of a ...

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... for 100 feet, 40 niches in diameter at 30 feet from the -base. Washington Territory is said to shave more timber, ferns, blackberries, and makes. rhythms other territory, or Same in the Union. FATE likz , Bus CANADA Crtesse,-j-Wil l'Alika ,sr,. ...

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... The farm booms stood midway op the elope, feting the eolith. A yard' in front was well stocked with hail ad cabbage, and blackberry bushes. It wee surrounded and sheltered by boartree bushes, and roweetree, a favourite in the district, and viewed thee ...

TO CORRESrONDENTS

... which may only be valuable illustration of the /act that where no rule is recognised, opinions arc bo found plentiful blackberries. PARLIAMENT ABT NOTES. TUB IMOUIIOVS BCOUBT. Clumeellor the Exeheqnai’a Badge! bee more tb»o reelieed eipecteliont. Every ...

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... Sydney, firmly hut respectfully. I hare time to arguo tbe question, said Mr Steel; and for serranU, they are plentiful blackberries. M I know that, sir, said Sydney, with wintry smile. ** I was saying, however, oar men are not required taste, said ...

AMERICAN SKETCHES

... which often destroy a great part of the crops. Besides the muaquito, there are other house pests. Bugs are as numerous as blackberries, both in summer and winter, old wooden bouses; and the house fly, although not numerous, most formidable enemy. This inctot ...

TM eoiTTH

... writing. I trust my readers will excuse shoit quotation from communication, verb, et ji won l du until mankind ur like ns blackberries —all wan size, wan cotnploksbuu, and wan constiiation. The ain’t tu oksj>okled tu feed licker alike. Eu will uo dout vd ...

THE GORDON PEERAGE

... (ailed to reward their eoa ,'««s and devotion by a handsome present, of which bear liberal share. D»T OtOTOS.— boys among the blackberry tukM.MaMßltewtasoCtof feud life Hindu. On* who • »«»• >i”'d, •aid the other, Come, Fred, let’s home—it thondsre. The other ...

HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIR'i'T’S SHOW. Tu M* Afriomllir*! Society It* Inta-aicklb ifcow «• OUago*

... from Dofbonee, who beat her Aberdeen and has been four times at the Highland Society’# exhibition. Eaater Skene's hejfkr “Blackberry” took the mbm position here Aberdeea, ia a somewhat higher claas. A very superior heifer from Forgae, got “ Adrian,** took ...

A FEMALE BURGLAR

... mine Foroitnre—a veritable house of Plenty. Here fa no beggarly account ef empty boxes. The rooms are studded thick as blackberries, and everything sound as roach—good, presentable, appreciable, serviceable. useful, genteel. There are no pamped-ont swaggerers ...

TO BE BAD AT

... nicknamed] Seraphim' before science took them in hand. The spawn oases of these creatures, which have some resemblance to blackberries, wore once thought to be vegetable remains. In many instances the fish seem to have perished in. shoals, suffocated perhaps ...