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PARCEL POST REGULATIONS

... s:ime way as poultry, in a fret-n ' and dry state. Otheiwise. game should be enclosed iin box. Tin always used for damsons, blackberries, etc., which are largely sent by Paivel Post at this time of the year. Chry should invariably enclosed in a bos of basket ...

EXHIBITION OF DRAWINGS AT THE LEEDS SCHOOL OF ART

... Ikettlewell, also' possess considem-able merit. Two landscape studies by N-isa Mar- galet Selby ; drawings of bratiles and blackberries by C. Gilbert and T. Al. Townsley and of a thistle leaf, by W. CIaister, are well execated, and carefully finished. Severat ...

THE WOMEN'S INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT BRISTOL

... Associatiou from Qtleen's County send some novel designs in embroiuery, toilet worked in grape pattern, sacs de ntca in blackberry ard other designs, mats, &c. The Tea-room is entirely devoted to portraits of eminent women, including those of Elizabeth ...

YORKSHIRE ART EXHIBITION

... the brush with such de- light as a child might have in daubing paint about. The e Proving of the Pattern (273), and Blackberry r Gatherers (2S3-F. W. Topham), possess great beauty, 1 both of colour and grouping. The first contains sonic i of the ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... bonnets these are placed, tl en panache, curving gracefully, and haven most distilgaul Si appeara llce. Fiuits, especially blackberries, of all shadess, tl are much worn ; the little grains that enliven the hessges I p and fancy grasses are also greatly in ...

NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART IN LEEDS

... you don't believe in all that senltimental nocnscnae about the picture having e ouble meaningr, look at the mutton and blackberries painted by the great modern religions artist. From such thorny entanglements destructive to the snowy fleeces and sharp ...

LEEDS AND THE EXHIBITION OF 1862

... FRUIT OF THE YEAR.-It this neighbour- fI boot, however it may be elsewhrere, wild fruit, such as fr-i r hws, hips, and blackberries, are this year uncommonly th I scarce. On high hawthorn hedge-rows, which in fonner- su. I years were ,white with blossonm ...

THE GUILDHALL FRUIT SHOW

... bearing on fruit as food, and on bottling Bntish fruit, to all sending a stamped and addressed wrapper, Oar abundant crop of blackberries makes the present a very suitable time to test the merits of the suggestions therein afforded. Woodlands, Vauburgh Hill ...

LITERATURE

... With a few blackberries in it to convince him it was what he did not care for. On the contrary he did care, and ate up every one, and then whined end looked in my face very hard, and enforecd it with a stamp of the paw, wanting more blackberries, askifng ...

MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS

... they ran source, though I have met with that form; but as Thomsons and: Thompsons, Toinsons, and Tompsous they abound like blackberries. Had it not been for Tom, in fact, the seasons might still have gone unsung: electricity would lack some of the brightest ...

FASHIONS FOR JUNE

... or spray Of fioweta is Placetl at the side. Tlhese hats are belf-shaped. 'with very little brim, Clusters of cherries, blackberries. and other fruits ate also fashionable upon hats. Bat the most elegant, as well as mosk expensive ornament, is th e palme ...

THE LEEDS FINE ART GALLERY

... Josephs. Coming now to the pictorial exhibits, members and associates of the Royal Academy are almost as plentiful as blackberries. The exhibition is rich in English act, '4ud only one eallery is occupied with works of Contirental masters. It is only ...