OUR HOLIDAY

... which is fortunately in June, when the baymaking is, and the roses are in the hedges. John used to say he wished it was blackberry-time instead ; but I thought—for I was only child then—that there was fun so good as getting into a bay-field, nn I making ...

Published: Thursday 20 January 1870
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
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THE LAZY BEE

... poverty. Then 1 come quietly home, when they are all fast asleep, and snoring. There’s fine family of hornets among the blackberry bushes, and have fine times stinging the cherries moonlight.” Lazylegs, I’m afraid you are a miserable vagabond, said ...

Published: Friday 28 January 1870
Newspaper: Armagh Guardian
County: Armagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3254 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

FIVE DAYS IN QUARANTINE. (For the Tyrone Constitution.. {Concluded from our last.) The ladies of the Ha rum ..

... adorned, a Ja Ruste, with luscious oranges, figs, and raisins, which in Smyrna are the best of their kind, and are as common blackberries and nuts are with us. By way of solids feasted on side dishes not badly cooked, and piece of veal or mutton; with an occasional ...

Published: Friday 04 February 1870
Newspaper: Tyrone Constitution
County: Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3053 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FORTADOWN NEWS

... may be called the piece de resistance of the session, the Irish Land Bill, followed up closely with promises plentiful as blackberries in October—relating to education, judicial reforms, University tests, transfer of land, intestacy, 1 disabilities of trades ...

Published: Saturday 12 February 1870
Newspaper: Portadown News
County: Armagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 696 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A GRIM HOUSE

... were uijust to him, but then it was in the old days hppant House of Commons led flippant leader, vhen jokes were plenty blackberries, and the irst Ministerof the Crown regarded the first question »f the day chiefly as a joke. But now have got an wo not ...

COBBKBPONDENCE

... Literary Societies, &e., Ac., I eotdially concur. all means let us bare these. Let us Imre Working Men’s Clubs, 100, thick blackberries. But I warn Newligbt,” and all who think with him on this point, that the public house will beat all these put lonelier ...

Published: Friday 18 February 1870
Newspaper: Tyrone Constitution
County: Tyrone, Northern Ireland
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rHE COLI:U.UNE CHHOMCLE,

... approbation th« practical, is * uit which treats of bush fruits for small dm*—currants, gooseberries, raspberries, and blackberries, the growth of which is easy and successful in the poorest soils and in the most exposed situations. The stimulation goose- ...

Published: Saturday 26 February 1870
Newspaper: Coleraine Chronicle
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3794 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

AGENT: N. CARSON,

... withheld extreme cases, and appealing tho country for support to exhibit by the return of proper members. Tho right to sell blackberry wine. Tho writer hinder the adoption of one rather th n anoti er of the above measures reserves for tbo present tho right ...

Published: Friday 04 March 1870
Newspaper: Tyrone Constitution
County: Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2417 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IRISH s:

... on the most approved principles. A few would even practice the House of Commons, Duellists would then be as numerous as blackberries in September. No deabt oar laws justly take into consideration what are called extenuating cirenmstances. We all know too ...

Published: Friday 01 April 1870
Newspaper: Armagh Guardian
County: Armagh, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3623 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LITERARY NOTICES

... beautiful ladies, escapes by miraculous interpositions, by sub- terranean passages, by the devotion of lovers, are as plenty as blackberries in September. There are infernal plots, generons brigands, valo- rons conspirators. A little one is continually putting ...

TOWN COMMISSIONERS

... Bills were prented invitin a meetin’, and that quickfooted Mercury Hendheraon—with the flowin' locks of sable hue—glossy as blackberries in Septemberlost no time in serkelatin’ the summons. Wondherful was the agitation it caused Puddledom. * What s it for ...

LOOK AHEAD

... security and honesty. But it is one thing to resolve to insure; it is another to select company. Agents are as plentiful blackberries in the autumn, and companies, ranging from the most reliable to the most dishonest, flourish on all sides. To insure in ...