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Orkney Herald, and Weekly Advertiser and Gazette for the Orkney & Zetland Islands

POLAND

... bloodhounds been so fiercely on the scent as within the last few days. | Transportatious to Siberia have become as frequent as blackberries ; and as for punishment in a Russian jail far away from the woody tracts of Poland and the sound of its language, why, ...

QiikirtM )JiftAtiPt /W4P1411§140.4 a4OVFAM4ER 20, 1889

... Goatie there, he never could write unything like 'My Nannies ewe!' A LADY wishes to know the best way of marking table Wien. Blackberry pie is our choice, although a baby with a gravy dish is highly esteemed by many. A Wass jury once brought in this verdict ...

MARTHA MEAD. BY MAST ICTLI DALLAS

... arose, stiff and sure, and wretched. and crept on, striving at every door for work and still finding none. There wer- *one blackberry bushes by the road, and the bee , irs, tuna and small as they were, they ate gres•lily. But this day passed, and they had ...

•DIIL'M

... Mr Skea, Wes. quoy ; 3, Mr Hepburn, Milltionse. Turnips (Swedes) -1, Mr Hepburn, Millhouse ; 2, Mr Allan, Seipp'sgar. Blackberries-1, Mrs Skes, Mosequoy. Gooseberries-I, Mrs Hepburn, Millhouse. Redberriee-1. Mrs Hepburn, Milhous,. Onions-1, Mrs Skea ...

THE ORKNEY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1894. DEERNESS FLOWER SHOW,

... Shea Aiterstail ; 2, Mrs Hour's, Grind ; 3, Miss Mossquoy. Btrawberres--1. Mr Spence, P. School ; Miss Robb. F.C. Manse. Blackberries-1. Mr Spence, P. School ; 2, Mr Stern, Moss . q , nor. Queen t.hkes- Miss J. Clairton. N. Windbrake ; M. Ste., Mossquoy ...

Getieral Nom

... your honour, with your Honour's vast exper ono-. is pleased enough to observe that troti4oine-s is not so pieta'. ful as blackberries in this tnniutt). Ant I am sorry to say, thon,h this witness is a of my own feathers, that there are in my pr, f.s-iou ...

THE ORKNEY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 187

... Races and other .ports were then eneaced in, after Which most of the company triountrid the bill, the Children to pick blackberries and the older folks to esjey the magnificent view olitaivable from the commit. At four o'clock tea was served out. and ...

SECONDARY EDUCATION IN ORKNEY

... carried on at the Burgh School. of which he is one of the manager*. His protests on this subject are as numerous as the blackberries on the Marquis of Zetland's estates in Orkney. At a recent meeting of the St Ola Board Mr Bsikie was reported to have said— ...

THE ORKNEY HERALD, W bI)N KriDit v , FEBRUARY 16, 1898

... dole. a day, remarking that he expects to condescend to the irresponsible endeavour when he can just as well observe that blackberries are down to 15 cents a quart. If any of you have an idea that such words as bombastic, delirium tremens, Cicero, or in ...

General News

... coastguard for a period of twenty-five years, they will receive as much as tin per day ; but these appointments are scarce as blackberries in June. It must he admitted that the pay of these guardians of our rock-bound coasts is not excessive, even when the fact ...