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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 ...

GENERAL

... and in mellow garden soil of almost any kind that has been long cultivated. As for the more robust kinds, they are like blackberries and rasp. berries—at home in any soil that will grow a cauli~ flower, and, if cut down to the ground by frost or knife ...

Published: Tuesday 26 April 1870
Newspaper: Wiltshire County Mirror
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2572 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

C APE TOWN

... Sponspec has almost the same flavour as a pine-apple, and is nearly the same size os a water-melon. Bananas, mulberries, and blackberries, abundance, the same as they are in England. All kinds vegetables the same as at home, so I have heard papa say. forgot ...

Published: Wednesday 20 April 1870
Newspaper: The Cornish Telegraph
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 3524 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE POLLING

... ahead during the first two \ three hours in a way that brought out blue cards and blue rosettes in the streets thick as blackberries. Seeing about twelve o'clock that there was some risk of their principles being jeopardised, the Liberal voters began ...