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BLACKBERRIES

... BLACKBERRIES. Some years ago, says nnotbn:' rrespondent planted a batch of thcycnv-lmved b:mhle in u:op:: sitnation among grass, where it has had no care since, and we have now the finest crop of blackberries we have ever seen. It is, so far as we know ...

COUNTY BENCH. FRIDAY

... Wimpson. On the Sunday moruing in question shie was in G reen-lane picking blackberries, when prisoner met ber and told her to go into a garden and be ~woald piek her some blackberries. She entered the garden, and ~ prisoner threw her down and a-sanlted her ...

TRINTTY WARD CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION

... not as picntiful as blackberries. They knew very well that that was not the season for binckberries (laughter), but he should have s very poor opinion of Radical caltivation if it should be found impossible to dnd one small blackberry uvon the Radical biwkberry ...

SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY BENCH. MONDAY

... COUNTY BENCH. MONDAY. Before Sir O‘Br{)on Hoare, and Mr. W. E. Darwin. | DRUNK AND PUGNACIOUS. — Charie: labourer, of 27, Blackberry-terrace, Bevoi: was charged with being drunk and disorderly street, Shirley on Saturduy.-~He was furtker . with n-ul:ln‘ ...

SWIMMING

... arrangements were Al, As for the races, it is & long time since I saw such exciting finishes, Dead heats were as plentiful as blackberries, and though some rather strong comments were made on the handicapping in the two open events, [ don't think there was much ...

SPORTS

... trnl{ N{lflfilh&ivo one, and worthy of the oceasion. Thoug DON'T * PREDICT,” because false prophets are really as common as blackberries in autumn, yet 1 venture to assert that the Southampton Harriers will not be far from the front at the forthcoming Southern ...

CORDIALLY THANKING THEM

... were left to amuse ’ ves in their own way. ‘Bome few joined in an impromptu smoking concert, some of the mh. went on a blackberrying excarsion, whilst others of & more sober temperament, perhape, went for a stroll h oy Coa e b e aved u o wl boarded for ...

MARKFETS

... —July 20, at 169, Derby-road, Southampton, the wife of R. B. Alesander, junr., of & daughter., T _ CouPEß—July 19, at 15, Blackberry-terrace, Bevois Valley, Southampton, the wife o(}ndcnrk Couper, of a son. MARRIAGES, Bl:kcu—?lfl.—lnldeu, at St, Lawrence ...

MARRIAGES,

... 76 years. DBAN.—Febiuary 7, at 15, OQuslow-road, Soutbampton, Elien House Dean, aged 68 years. DENNIS.— February 1, at % Blackberry-terrace, Bevois-valley, Southampton. James Peler, youngest son of W. L. aud B. Dennis, aged 7 years. | |»:m.\‘n‘..A February ...

Before Messts. G. P, Perkins, E. Brown, W. H, liiifie—nfi.—n 'Hine, A. J. Dyer, and R. Chippereld,

... in New-road, was similarly dealt with.—P.C. Bolton stated the case,. THE STONE-THROWING NUISANCE.— Albert Ware, yomh, of Blackberry-terrace, fur throwing stones in cundwell Park on the 30th August, was fined ls. and the costs.—Henry Gray, s cripple, for ...

WEDNESDAY

... AND BAD LANGUAGE.—James Heller, 40, labourer, of 84, Mount Pleasant-road, was churged with being drunk and disorderly in Blackberry-terrace on Tneodngl evening.—Defendant pleaded guilty, and | the constable said that he nsed very bad language.—As he had ...

MESSRS., LAMPORT AND HOLT'S STEAMERS

... people paid him. Having succeeded so far, he was inducnl to try the game on at a higher cluss of houses, and commenced at Blackberry-terrace, Bevois-valley, and would no doubt have succeeded in netting a very good sum had it not been nipped in the bud. ...