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THE MANCHESTER JUBILEE EXHIBITION

... development in the neighbour. hood of Man-rliester, where names that are identified with colossal production are plentiful as blackberries. In no department of human industry do we meet with greater changes than in this young science and its technical applica- ...

NEWBURGH FLOWER SHOW AND GAMES

... cheese-- Mrs Allan. Skim milk cheese-I Mrs Torn; 2 Mrs t Smith. Oatmeal eakes-I Mrs Davie; 2 George Moir. Flour ?? Moir. Blackberry jam I -AMrs Murray. EXTRA PRIZES. B FLowzEts-Best twelve cabbage roses, 2H by Mr r John Couttq, Menie-Mrs 1larvey. Best ...

THE ABERDEEN EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY AND ART

... young ] girl who clangs to the arm of the hero. James r Hector shows a highly creditable specimen of his work, Gathering Blackberries on Tullos Hill. Tile light is particularly well managed. The Tay Above Dunkeld is a very taking picture by Cecil Ellerman ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... seaso into account, the show was highly crediItshle. Fruit, as at mosta r other places, was'a poor show in which perhapsi - blackberries carried the palm. In this class Mr r Allan, carpenter, was the most successful competitor. ?? the vegetable secto in rhubarb ...

THE.ABE BEEN WEE KLY JOURNAL, SATU ■D' Y, SEPTEMBER 8, BSB

... even though reasons ite. On the disbandment of the regiment with succeeded in gulling good «' innocent p i entdu l as blackberries—is told of negra vhich he was connected, Mr Wedgewcod made his domestics when he suddenly caught a lartar in imnortant ...

THE THEATRES

... the young lawyer Stedham are made the meat of by Mr Laureuce Caird and * Mr F. H. France. ,Turned Up is preceded by Blackberries, a comedietta by the earns author, in which Mr Danvera.rappeas:asgsB travelling showman. ROYAL PRINCESS'S- £-Se31->7 ...

FOVERAN AND BELHELVIE FLOWER SHOW

... pressed ferns, to become the property of the I donor, 2a 6d by Mrs Snitb, Pitscaff-Mrs J. G. Rae. | Faor -.Best pint of blackberries, Is by Mr A. .1 Coutts, Meftie-Mrs Murray. For best pint black currants, 2. by Miss AnnieD Black, Moukshill, I ?? Murray ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... and luscious strawberries, nicely ular lean, shaped apples, well - developed cherries,an Aul Eric. numerous entries of blackberries and currants. The Con a1 table and hand bouquets were a nice festure oft )Uip1e show, these ornaments being put toacther ...

LITERATURE

... busines in a rather gingerly fashion, and thongih we may rejoice in the fact that negro officials in America are as thick as blackberries, we shonud have liked-some plain proof that the great mass of the West Indian negroes are really ftttousethefrancsiisewith ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... remark- 'cc n ably good display. Amongst the veaetsbles asd ha F. finite were some splendid exhibiti, black ammimU U it and blackberries being specially noteworthy. In the. Sb 5, industrial department thne entries ware numereus and M c. the week reflected ...

LETERATURE

... world over. I eroena. By Grace Langford. (Remingtons & Co., Limited.)-Australian fiction is now be- cbinig as plentiful as blackberries, though it c must be confessed at the same time that as yet t no colenial novel has succeeded in attaining to t any very ...

CATTLE SHOWS

... Mintlaw the present year. There were 9 entries for yearling heifers, and Williarn Beaton, Netherton, Fyvie, came in first with Blackberry 4th, which was first at, Fyvie. Shorthorns were a smaller class, but the quality nevertheless was good. Messrs Gall, Atherb ...