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CORNISH NOTES AND OPINIONS

... Tincroft, Cook's Kitchen, and adjacent mines. Gold washing on the banks of the Sacramento, where cradles are plentiful blackberries in autumn, and vigorously rocked by host of savage-looking feUows from every atation under the sun, may very interesting ...

St. Columb Cottage Garden Society

... not for competition. The cottagers exhibited but little fruit— 23 dishes apples and one plums. There were ten dishes fine blackberries shown, which were gathered by cottager's daughters undertheageof lo years. The fruit of all-comers was rather more abundant ...

Local Intelligence

... her parents on the road from Liskeard to Bodmin. It appears that when coming along the road the little girl saw some fine blackberries growing on the hedge, and wishing to have them the horse was stopped, and she stood on the seat the trap that she might ...

Local Intelligence

... the field, and the fence was split into firewood and piled symmetrically in my back yard. put half ounce in the middle of Blackberry Swamp, and in two days it was cleared off, planted with corn and mangolds, and a row of apple trees in full bearing through ...

Local Intelligence

... German vessel, and the consequence was the collision. PENZANCE. Blackberries. —The present season has been one of the best in the reccollection of of the oldest inhabitant for blackberries ; and scores of poor persons in the neighbourhood Penzance have ...

CORNWALL

... provisional cheques, when these are needed. Tha toll-collector of the borough demands and receives a tax on baskets of blackberries. Mr. Norton, a coun- cillor, on behalf of the poor, protests against the impost. Heavy weather has prevailed here this ...

Published: Saturday 15 October 1870
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 15811 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

LOVING MEMORY OF MISS FOX entered her eternal January 12th 1871 Love’s and saddest work to bring To cold cherish’d

... more pleasant walk up the beautiful valley called Trevaylor well the youths the neighbourhood for its birds’ nests Bloes blackberries summer picnics beneath the shade of the towering beech trees ferns overhanging the clear stream rare mosses on its From ...

HOW I WON MY WIFE

... the meadows picking flowers ; sometimes in our beautiful woods, looking for birds' nests ; aud later in the year, getting blackberries and nut-. There was no escaping them. My mother always stopped and spoke to them kindly, pitying their mothc-riers condition ...

Published: Saturday 25 February 1871
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 2766 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

TE WEST MAY 9 1871 IN ME1IORIAM Gone childlike purity from the golden day iu the light bo sweet Where

... dinner and supper for harvest hands did weeks washing and the milking uiade calico dress practised her music lessoD went black-berrying gathered gallon walked to town in tbe evening to attend concert and walked home before bedtime There’s wife for ! Legal ...

THE (TUESDAY’S SEPTEMBER 12 1871 HOW DID IT END? ’lis packet letters time-faded worn Which have iu dusty coiner ..

... 2 S Tozer Apples dressing 1 R Rowe 2 J Charles Winter apples table— 1 J 2 J Charles Apples the 1 R 2 H James Best dish blackberries cottagers’ daughter 15— 1 M Brokenshire 2 M Taylor Round 1 T Kneebone 2 Grose potatoes— 1 C Taylor 2 T Retallaok Collection ...

fHE WEST BRITON ADVERTISER 14 LS71 Newquay Cottage Society society fifth annual exhibition in field fine of the ..

... Tozer Apples dressing— 1 R Rowe 2 J Winter apples table— 1 J Stephens 2 J Charles Apples for the 1 R Bundle 2 H dish of blackberries by any cottagers’ uuder 15-1 M Brokenshire 2 M A Taylor potatoes— 1 T Kneebone 2 W Grose Kidney cotatoes 0 Taylor 2 T Retallack ...

Newquay Cottage Garden Exhibition

... Winter apples, table — 1, J. Stephens ; 2. J. Charles. Apples, for the table — 1, R. Rundle ; 2, H. James. Best dish of blackberries, by any cottagers' daughter under 15 — 1, M. Brokenshire ; 2, M. A. Tay- lor. Round potatoes— 1, T. Kneebone ; 2, W. Grose ...

Published: Saturday 16 September 1871
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 673 | Page: 7 | Tags: none