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IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. MILLERS, GARDENERS. I & MAGIC YESMEi DESTROYER. This infallible certain death to Rats, ..

... IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. MILLERS, GARDENERS. I & MAGIC YESMEi DESTROYER. This infallible certain death to Rats, Mice. Blackberries. Insects tc. Vermin eat it greedily, hundreds may cleared one night ase this preparation, without danger to domestic animals ...

Published: Saturday 16 April 1864
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 937 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE CHESTER CHRONICLE, JUNE 10. 1871. MAY FLO WER S

... of suc botanists. ch discrepancies among The Blackberry is perhaps the most decided instance of them among fruits. Mr. Bentham holds that there are onl Britain ; while > two distinct species of Blackberry wild in Professor Babington describes upwards ...

Published: Saturday 10 June 1871
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 230 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

HARD-UP FOR A CANDIDATE

... defeat Patriots who are ready to lay down their hundreds for the honour saying, l am beaten, are reaUy not as'plentiful a3 blackberries. We understand that deputation of the leading Conservatives waited desperation on Lord Binning on Thursday, but bis lordship ...

Published: Saturday 29 April 1865
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 156 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

ORCHARD OF 12 ACILES

... fruits, grown ia considerable quantities in different parts of the country, are the buckleberry, bilberry, raspberry, and blackberry. The black raspberry is a very fine frait, and is im great demand in all the city markets. Cherries are also grown in great ...

Published: Saturday 29 July 1882
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 305 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A PIC NIC PARTY SURROUNDED BY FIRE IN THE WOODS

... one of the tallest of the Berkshire range of mountains, The bill was said to be covered with countless bushels of ripe blackberries, and all of the high bush variety, which are the largest and the sweetest. They left the station in high spirits, and in ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1854
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 674 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A song for the flail 1 the smooth-handled flail stroke after stroke it comes djwn • While the golden grains

... Abe nimble squirrel ouce more rau skippingly over the rail The blackbirds down among * alders noisily sang. And under the blackberry-brier whistled the serious quail. I came, remembering well How my little shadow fell, As I painfully reached and wrote leave ...

Published: Saturday 19 October 1861
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Miscellaneous | Words: 597 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE RULE OF HIGH MILITARY PROMOTION

... some distinguished mark of favour. There are things too common with us for honour and reward. Brave men are abundant as blackberries,juid duty is absolute drug, it therefore becomes necessary to select objects of favour clear of these vulgar claims. It ...

Published: Saturday 14 January 1860
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 725 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

BIRTHS. Bate son—2oth inst, at Gresford Lodge, Denbighshire, the wife of D. Owen Bateson, E3q., of a danghter. ..

... Tranmere. Hatch—Mai-thews—2lst inst, at the residence of E. W. King Elgin, tbe Rev. N. C. Clark, Mr. John H. Haigh, of Blackberry, Kane Co., HE, to Miss Jane Matthews, of Holywell, Flintshire, North Wales. Habrop— Rowland—24th inst, at the Parish Churcb ...

Published: Saturday 27 June 1868
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 578 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

ITALIAN AFFAIRS

... In the shuffle of the cards, possession mey easily be given by the French to the Sardinians, and reasons “ plentiful as blackberries” adduced tv justify so treasonable an act. ‘The Cardi- mals seem to doubt the professions of the Emperor of the French ...

Published: Saturday 06 October 1860
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 930 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY

... black lace. The front has a half wreath of brown heath, and velvet leaves ; in the inside the same flowers, mixed with blackberries. Blond.cap and green satin strings. A felt-coloured velvet bonnet bad the curtain blue velvet •and white lace; a torsade ...

Published: Saturday 06 February 1864
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 751 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CHRONICLE SEPTEMBER 36 CHESTER HiNDimnt first series of fortnightly held on Tuesday There was attractive the F ..

... some blackberries Deceased picked some rose berries with others witness not him any Deceased said he was going to necklace for sister them put the berries his with blackberries not know or jie brought them home John eat some of unripe blackberries did ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1891
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 9803 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FUN AND FIGHTING IN TENNESSEE

... passing in and oat of camp with havresacks, buckets, and. camp kettles, so that by this time potatoes, onions, apples, blackberries, ckickens, are getting rare and scarce. Every man round here is a rank rebel, and the men say they don't mean to starve ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1863
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 833 | Page: 5 | Tags: none