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4044140 Ca MC AMAMI

... her estimation, who may possibly think you are aMn to the animal who feeds principally on those vegetables. And as for blackberries, they ought to be cleared for miles ' around the place where the picnic is held; for the present writer once saw Captain ...

DEWSBUitY

... character bristles with fun, and the performance as a whole, is side-splitting, and of a high class order. It was preceded by Blackberries. SULLIVANS AGAIN IN TROUBLE.—At the Dewsbury Borough Police Court, on Monday, William Sullivan, of High-street, Dawgreen ...

FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS NECKING A TIGER

... popping noise made by nuts when roasted in the fire. One day Silvia took her doll and a little basket, and went out to pick blackberries. Pop followed, of course. They went more than a mile from home. But on her way back, Silvia lost sight of Pop. She called ...

A LADY'S LETTER

... in silk of quakerish stone, pinked into fluffiness and brightened with gleams of orange, looks both charming and useful. Blackberries (remarks Madge of Truth) are just In now. They make capital tarts if mixed with apples or cranberries. A well-boiled ...

RON. MEMBERS' PRIZES

... of tongue Mr. J. Coates, Private Stradling; 5a.. three ties Mr. Senior, fender Mr Sayles, Cornoral Rhodes; 55., jar of blackberries Mr. Pickles, bottle of champagne Fearnside, lib. of tea Globe Tea Company, Private Moulton; 2.. 61, bottle of champagne ...

THE PROPOSAL

... were dropped very forward this year; they will attain full growth early in the autumn. Th e rabbits are as plentiful as blackberries. • The general prospects for: sportsmen are very, promising. Land and Water. AN I3IPORTAIT PREORDENT.—The aldermen and ...

BOWLING AS A RECREATION BY AN OLD SCHOOL BOY

... you leisurely tread this old lane ; the old hawthorn fence on each side; and the old copse overgrown with wild flowers and blackberry bushes, remind you of your boyhood days, the time generally spoken of as the happy days of childhood, departed alas, now ...

TRADKSMEXS PKIZBA

... Coates-Private Stradliog Cash fis, three tiei 81. Mr. Senior; fender 10s fid, Mr. Sayles—Corporal Rhodes. Cash ss, jar of blackberries fis, Mr. Pickles ; bottle of ohamp-igne 7s, Mr Fesrnside ; lib. ;eu. Globe Tea 00. —Private Boulton. Cash 2« fid, bottle ...

Published: Saturday 23 December 1876
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1213 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

EVERYDAY TOPICS

... accordingly. This is dying on the altar of party with a vengeance. New comets are not as A NEW COMET, thick in the heavens as blackberries on the earth. They are a decidedly scarce article, difficult indeed to find, and, as the nonastronomical student may say ...

CONSECRATION OF BIRSTALL PARISH CHURCH

... from the richest architectural portion of Beverley Minster, the subjects of the capitals, &c., being the vine, maple, ivy, blackberry, and various other wild and cultivated plants. On the right of the nave are inserted the heads of the four evangelists, ...

THE SERMON,

... friage of oats and a border of rye, on a crimson ground. At the bottom of this was • wreath of corn. & snow, thorn and blackberries; while the base of the font was profusely covered with vine, fruits of the choicest description and fragrant flowers. It ...