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RATIONAL SPORTS

... slightest degree by the opinion of the stewards; and it seems likely to become an assize matter. Regattas will be thick as blackberries next eek. First come Great Grimsby and Twickenham, on Monday; then Swansea, on Tuesday and Wednesday ; the Royal Yacht ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1857
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1089 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

Illustrated Edition of Burns. Nearly ready, 1 Vol.. Foolscap bvo., with Portrait, and Sixteen exquisite ..

... people pnbli&hed. Storikh, Prico Id. each. Story of a Daisy. Rover and his Friends. Little Frank. Little Fortune Seekers. Blackberry Gathering. Fir Tree's Story. Child s Search for Fairies. Fisherman's Children. Little Peepy. Rabbits and Peewits. Alice ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1857
Newspaper: London City Press
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 746 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

Game. — All descriptions of game in the neighbour- hood of Retford, says the Nottingham Journal, are this year most

... has been bighly favourable for the propagation cf both pheasants and par- tridges, whilst leverets are as pleutiful as blackberries ; they are now being hawked from door to door, and are sold at from 2s. to 2s. Od. a-pirce. Great complaints exist amongst ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1857
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 456 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD

... who sits perched on the branch of tree though lie aere unpleasantly anxious exe• cute Hie duties of undertaker, and ipread blackberry leaves over the poor little innocents before their time. ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1857
Newspaper: Illustrated Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 241 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE LAST RUSSIAN PAMPHLET

... have been recently performing this silly piece of boobyism, is a certain Count (Counts and Princes are as plentiful as blackberries in England and cranberries in Finland) Nicholas Gerebtzoff, who we are told has occupied high administrative functions ...

Published: Monday 10 August 1857
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1281 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... see her. She complained of her illness and said she thought she should like a little wine, and her father onght sher some blackberry-wine, of which ash partook. Her father remained with her all day, and she was a little better on the Thursday night. At ...

WEST-END AND CRYSTAL PALACE

... No doubt Mr. Brunel could give his reasons for this, because at all times that gentleman's reasons were as plentiful as blackberries (hear, hear, and laughter). Considerable discussion took place upon the charge of the Great Western Company for working ...

Published: Saturday 22 August 1857
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5743 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE

... No deubt Mr. Brunei could give his reasons for this, because at all times that gentleman's reasons were as plentiful as blackberries. (Hear, hear, and laughter.) Considerable discussion took place upon the charge of the Great Western Company for working ...

Published: Saturday 22 August 1857
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 12464 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

LEGAL FRUITS OF TIIE ../•; ..,. 1-iTERATURB

... in tbeir leafy retieat, Th,- wild birds sit listening the drops round them beat ; I.Vnd 11-e boy crouches close to the blackberry wall. The swallows alone take the storm on their wing, And, taunting ?? labourers, sing-. Lik,; pebbles, ihe rain breaks ...

Published: Wednesday 26 August 1857
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4441 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE LATE CHARLES SCARE, THE FAR-FAMED CHELSEA METEOROLOGIST

... does ne not already distributs his posthumous chanties? And, in short, are not septuagenarians Chelsea as plentiful as blackberries ? Tne valuable notations of Soare and Bacon have enabled me to place the n iturat dim of Chelsea a high pace in iral scale ...

BY THE SEA SIDE-NO. VIII

... fond of Brondslairs that she visited it every summer lor years, coming in with the strawberries, and going out with the blackberries. hen her Royal Highness grew tired of the village, Mr. Dickens took it up, and fondled it for a time. Rut now too has gently ...

Published: Saturday 29 August 1857
Newspaper: Illustrated Times
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4656 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

been found necessary to reduce the dividend from 4 per cent., declared last hall-year, to 31 per cent. per annum

... No doubt Mr. Brunel could give his reasons for this, because at all times that gentleman's reasons were as plentiful as blackberries( Hear, hear, and laughter.) Considerable discussion took place upon the charge for working the line. The CHAIRMAN said ...

Published: Saturday 29 August 1857
Newspaper: Herapath's Railway Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2084 | Page: 27 | Tags: none