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CAPE OF GOOD HOPE

... ceme to hand, and the attractiveness of the news may be imagined when it is stated that “nuggets are said to be plentiful blackberries” at one place. The diggers strike into the surface quartz, and follow the dip of the vein, and, as many fine specimens ...

Published: Saturday 29 August 1868
Newspaper: Bolton Chronicle
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 78 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

resolute determination of the rev gentleman himself, and no thanks to the builders. He had the memory of the ..

... really the so-called honour of knighthood is hardly worth the expense and the fuss of taking it up. Knights are plentiful as blackberries, and they have been made knights for such droll romans in many instances that the honour his become a very doubtful one ...

11•11•••111101 . SINGULAR DISCOVERY OF SKELETONS

... uild fruit. It is supposed that the human ' bones might be the remains of some unfortunate Individual who had been seeking blackberries, and unwittingly trod upon the treacherous rubbish. which sovered the mruth of the ahaft, and completely hid the depth ...

Published: Saturday 28 November 1868
Newspaper: Liverpool Weekly Courier
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 315 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FROM PUNCH

... catch your heir, then cook him. Every plum has its pudding. Short pipes make long smokes. It's a long lane that has no blackberries. Wind and weather come together. A flower in the button-hole is worth two on the bush. Round robin is a shy bird There's ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1868
Newspaper: Cheshire Observer
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 291 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

BOROUGH POLICE

... it appoired that the defendant and another youth had been gathering blackberries, and when opposite Mr. Brierley s house they saw the complainant on a gate, also getting blackberries, and Cotterill went and took hold of her leg, causing her to start and ...

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... already been forwarded by old colony men to llopetown, via Seehlies, at which latter place nuggets are said to be plentiful blackberries. The veins are sometimes more than an inch broad, and some of the small flat pieces of quartz which st present reward the ...

roiiKKJN INTEUjIUENCB

... have already lieen forwarded hv ol 1 colony men to Ilopetou n, n'a Sechlies which latter place nuggets are said plentiful blackberries. The veins are s imetiuies more than inch broad, and some the • nail flit pieces of quartz which at present reward the ...

TO LET, A BEERIIOI . SE, situsts in Bur:slouch-street, end As I.nu,n as the Brit:talon:las' Anns.—npply to W. It

... we shall have to inform our readers that Barrow has been constituted an independent port. • CAUTION TO PARENTS —Nuts and blackberries being just now very tempting to youth, parents should be careful of their little ones. A. few days since, as Mr. Cameron ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST

... in company with Fanny Warner, alsoa married woman, from Tyler-grill to St. Stephen's, and on the way stopped to gather blackberries from a along the roadside, about a mile and a half from Canterbury. While they were so riest them in the direction of he ...

Published: Tuesday 20 October 1868
Newspaper: Liverpool Daily Post
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 744 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

BIRTHS. Bate son—2oth inst, at Gresford Lodge, Denbighshire, the wife of D. Owen Bateson, E3q., of a danghter. ..

... Tranmere. Hatch—Mai-thews—2lst inst, at the residence of E. W. King Elgin, tbe Rev. N. C. Clark, Mr. John H. Haigh, of Blackberry, Kane Co., HE, to Miss Jane Matthews, of Holywell, Flintshire, North Wales. Habrop— Rowland—24th inst, at the Parish Churcb ...

Published: Saturday 27 June 1868
Newspaper: Chester Chronicle
County: Cheshire, England
Type: FamilyNotice | Words: 578 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS..BIRTHS..On the 26th ult at Edgar House, Chester, the wife ot.EL Taylor Harrison, ..

... Highfield, uear Liverpool. On the 21st alt at the residence of E. W. King, Elgin. by the N. C. Clark, Mr John H. Haigh, of Blackberry, Kane Co., 111., to Mis* Jane Matthews, of Holywell, Flintshire, North Wales. On the 23rd ult. at the Presbyterian Chapel ...

Published: Saturday 04 July 1868
Newspaper: Cheshire Observer
County: Cheshire, England
Type: | Words: 733 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

(Original loetrg. THE BABBLING BEO K. ’Mid crimson clouds golden sun One gammer's evening sank, When forth I ..

... moods mellow Autumn: ’mongst the tinted trees, In thy meek, pensive smile, rare charms the poet sees. Basket in hand, yon blackberry-gather hies, Whistling along the glade with quickened pace, And lond the redbreast to his strain replies, While sportive ...

Published: Saturday 17 October 1868
Newspaper: Rochdale Observer
County: Lancashire, England
Type: | Words: 693 | Page: 8 | Tags: none