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Epworth Bells, Crowle and Isle of Axholme Messenger

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Epworth Bells, Crowle and Isle of Axholme Messenger

TO FARMERS

... their extensive Establishments. Sole Agent for EPTVORTH and tkc hlc of Axhointc Saturday, September 11th, 1880. BLACKBERRIES. The Blackberries of the hedges, commo n ly known as Bilberries, are very scarce this year in the neighbourhood of Epworth—the severe ...

EPWORTH

... cushion tyre, diamond frame, Safety Bicycle, 354.—Tiplacly, Watchmaker, Epworth NOTICE. ANY Person or Persons found taking Blackberries from the Bank iu my occupation which lies between Engine and Folly Drains from North Moor Farm to Pilfrey will be prosecuted ...

THE LATE DM MOFFAT

... line on the previous evening.—From the evidence given, it ap• peered that the lad and his brother had been to Lea Wood blackberrying, and were returning home up the line. When they had walked as far as the bridge. about two hundred yards from the station ...

CENER AL

... considered by many persons in country districts that an abundance of wild fruit is ominous of a coming Lira winter. Sloes, blackberries, and hazel nuts are unusually plentiful this season. Tut itVF.BT IN SCOTLAND.—An account of the reettlti ~f the Scotch ...

AGRICULTURAL SEEDS

... aged. A story is told of a child. In the year 1846, a cotter's child went out with a tin pitcher in her hand to gather blackberries. She was warmhearted ; she was the youngest of the family, and the pet of all. Racing barefoot along a country path brightly ...

NOTICE,

... NOTICE, ANY Person or Persons found taking Blackberries from the Bank in my occupation which lies between Engine and Folly Drains from North Moor Farm to Pithey will be prosecuted after this Notice. Robert Slack, Belton. PERSONS are requested not to shoot ...

EPWORTH

... blooms o'er the hedge-rows that hung, Or mock'd the sweet song that the nightingale sung. In the autumn we knew Where the blackberries grew, And the shy hazel-nuts hidden deep in the shade ; Or with shputing and cheer, When the Christmas drew near, In search ...