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OUR AUSTRALIAN COLONIES

... struggle to come out here ; and so they ought, too, because there is room enough for all. Man! money here is as plentiful as blackberries on the barrack hills at harvest time- No grinding of body and soul for scanty subsistence! Let artisans of all classes ...

Published: Wednesday 09 February 1853
Newspaper: Hereford Journal
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2556 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

NEWS FOR INTENDING EMIGRANTS

... struggle to come out here and so they ought, too, because there room enough for all. Man! money here is as plentiful as blackberries on the Barrick hills in harvest time. No grinding of soul and body for bare subsistence! Let artisans of all classes come ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1853
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1359 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE MEETING OF THE WOOLHOPE, COTSWOLD, AND MALVERN FIELD CLUBS

... you may say with Dr. Warren in his fen Thousand a-Year : He wants me to scratch my hands in a bramble-bush only to get blackberries for himself. But the beautiful wood-vetch cannot be easily passed by. This fills the hilly woods near Ledbury with its ...

Published: Saturday 18 June 1853
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3902 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

GLEANINGS

... that came to hand. After enjoying themselves with this delightful beverage, and devoting half-an-hour to hunting after blackberries and the prickly pear fruit, they set off on their homeward journey to their tents at Rupert's Valley, singing a merry ...

Published: Saturday 25 June 1853
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4775 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

WOOLHUPE NATURALISTS' FIELD CLUB

... effects. To this last description, two of our most common wild fruits certainly do not answer, true as it generally is. The blackberry (Rubus fruticosus) and the bilberry or whimberry (Vaccinium myrtillus) are not only very wholesome, but their taste rather ...

Published: Saturday 27 August 1853
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4367 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

Wednesday to Friday's Posts

... younger child, residing in Liverpool, and accompanied by two other children named Evans, went into the fields to gather blackberries. On their return one of them fell down as if in a fit, and became black in the face. In a few moments afterwards another ...

Published: Wednesday 21 September 1853
Newspaper: Hereford Journal
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3054 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE, &c

... cultivaton !—to be pestered after all for reason ! If definitions grew wild in the ditches, and reasons wereas plentiful as blackberries, not a reason would she give, on compulsion or suggestion, from field or garden. Still cultivation must be something. If ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1853
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3255 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HEREFORD MUNICIPAL RACES

... alarming extent. Bookmen, whose names— Oh! no; never mention them, have been more numerous than ever—plentiful as blackberries, as they say—booking votes, not bets. As to the events of to-day, the whipper-in reports that his work was hard as ever; ...

Published: Wednesday 02 November 1853
Newspaper: Hereford Journal
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1241 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Sale of Cochin China and other Fowls. beg to call the attention of our readers who are poultry fanciers to

... the spring, when they will return. We have also had a considerable importation of Yankees; and Scotchmen are as numerous blackberries. The writer goes on to speak of his individual success, and that of printers generally. Strikes, it seems, have been ...

Published: Wednesday 02 November 1853
Newspaper: Hereford Journal
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2466 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... alternately upon the sides are branches of stamped velvet leaves of several shades of green, mixed with small branches of blackberries. These same berries, mixed with moss-rose buds and china pinks, of pink velvet with crape leaves, form the inside trimming ...

Published: Saturday 03 December 1853
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2724 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FASHIONS FOR DECEMBER

... placed alternately upon sides are branches of stamped velvet leaves of several shades of green, mixed with small bunches of blackberries. These same berries, mixed with moss-rose buds and china pinks, of pink velvet with crape leaves, form the inside Small ...

Published: Wednesday 07 December 1853
Newspaper: Hereford Journal
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1681 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LOCAL NEWS

... child three years old, son of Mr. Jones, of the toll-bar, Kingsland. The child had slipped into the water while gathering blackberries, and his sister (also quite a child) who had accompanied' him to the river, was hastening home acquaint her mother with ...

Published: Saturday 17 December 1853
Newspaper: Hereford Times
County: Herefordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2263 | Page: 9 | Tags: none