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A SCHEME OF ITALIAN EMIGRATION

... culture Louisiana. Flams rii>en early May, and grapes great profusion wherever they can got foot ho, ]. Mid are cared for. Blackberries and wil’d in abundance, {and poaches are plentiful, lemoui, bananas, citrons, apples, pears, almonds, and olive- grow in ...

Published: Saturday 22 March 1879
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3620 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

DEWSBURY

... not , ffuilty. and defen .vd by Sir. Ibheraon, jot w.baty.-C.owther .tnted th.t the d.y in .lueetion aaw the defendaui* blackberrying in the Wood, noticed that aevtral young tree, were broken ; down’-CroA.-cxAminod : There were four women bl.ek- heroine ...

Published: Saturday 14 October 1882
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3390 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

CONVICTIONS AND ACQUITTALS

... little girl, along with Lilly Shttter, aged ten, and a younger brother, went into Dean Wood on Sunday afternoon to gather blackberries. Prisoner came up and gave them a pear each. He then kissed them and indecently assaulted Lilly , Firth.—Police-constable ...

THE LATEST FASHIONS

... to be seen in the park and on the stage, from the Duchess of Devonshire, with its flowing plumes, down to the quieter blackberry* shape, showing a narrow brim turned up on. either side. Our charmer with the blue frock has completed the 'first-rate effect ...

RAVENSTHORPE

... between four or five o'clock on the afternoon on the same day, the defendant went with his daughter into Denby Wood a black-berrying, and when there the complainant alleged that he took advantage of his daughter being out of sight, and assaulted her in ...

SIGNS OF THE TIMES

... Blackbourne's Comedy Company in the farcical comedy Turned Up. The piece will be preceded each evening by the comedy drama Blackberries. On the Thursday Les Cloches De Corn eville will be played. The prices of admission remain as usual. THE MECHANICS' ...

NEWS AND NOTES

... the waves of the Atlantic as part of the jetsam and flotsam of the ill-fated Oregon. Centuries were as common as blackberries in the local cricket fields last Saturday. The sport was much enjoyed, especially by the batsmen. Take an instance of ...

DEATHS

... gnarled with age. The sunshafts also smote on the tangled underwood with dank clusters of red briony and lingering purple blackberry; they lighted up the puddles on the pad, humouring the vanity of miniature pools that mimicked the glories of the sky. Here ...

BY LOCAL TOURISTS

... from Bantry to Glengariff is one of the finest in the country. We shall never. forget the tons of unpicked and tempting blackberries we saw on the way, the trees on both sides fairly swaying under their Weight. The Irish people allow them to pine away ...

HIRSTALL

... Staveley, with s handcart containing paper windmills and sunshade*. Deceased and several other children were near gathering blackberries. Deceased was seen by Harriet Johnson run after the prisoner, and she was not seen alive after that. Several witnesses ...

Published: Saturday 05 November 1881
Newspaper: Dewsbury Reporter
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4608 | Page: 8 | Tags: none