SPORTING NOTES

... miles beyond. Carriages of all kinds, and animals of all kinds, formed a con tinuous stream. Fours-in-hand were as thick as blackberries, a witness to the fact that the ancient art has not yet died out. Clap- ham presented many such crowds and scenes as that ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1872
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
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PORTSMOUTH

... egotists who are daily fading in the Thespian ranks. We have found in our theatrical walks that actors' arc plentiful a- blackberries, who believe that, given the opportunity, they Could easily ...

NOTES FROM ISLAY

... sea-coast; or you may have excellent sea fishing in the Sound—saithe and lithe, of lar g e size, being as plentiful as blackberries. Alsove Port-Askaig is the remains of an old fort, supposed to be Danish, and on a small island in the Sound the remains ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1872
Newspaper: Coleraine Chronicle
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
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• ! THE ADVERTISER, SATUB

... harvest time, pig or two. My mother nsed to bake her own bread and brew some good beer, besides making elderberry wlno and blackberry jam. We to gather cowslip-pips for her on the second Monday in May, for cowslips are best and sweetest then. Before this ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1872
Newspaper: Nuneaton Advertiser
County: Warwickshire, England
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I m I it impracticable now to bring on for discussion. JOTTINGS BY LONOON CORRESPONDENT. The million had the first

... keeping holiday for the first few days of the past week, but couatry visitors were as plentiful here during the week as blackberries in October, coming out strongly on the metropolitan railway, and in omnibuses and steamboats, not a little to the annoyance ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1872
Newspaper: Knaresborough Post
County: Yorkshire, England
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j'ocal and District gtws

... a curl to bo seen. A few £''■ lan,, hot w-eather will alter all this, aud then anglers will ' ?? by the river side as blackberries in autumn. j, fi.ij of Guardians. — The weekly meeting of this ,;- v -as held on Thursday; present, Messrs. Close p ...

Published: Saturday 01 June 1872
Newspaper: Worcester Journal
County: Worcestershire, England
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SONG OF AN EXILE

... mcm’ry, and a (/rave. Way 23, 1872 Ravin. THE WAY GF THE WORLD. Basil Reed clambered over rocks and fallen trees, among which blackberry briars ran riot, flinging their long arms here and there and everywhere in wild and rank luxuriance. It was tiresome work ...

THE BLACKBERRY

... THE BLACKBERRY. The blackberry bush—what a cad it is because it happens to be common in the vegetable world! If it were an exotic, growing here and there, and only growing at all when you nursed it, made much of it, manured it, and all the rest, then ...

Published: Thursday 06 June 1872
Newspaper: Kenilworth Advertiser
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 506 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

LAW INTELLIUENCE

... length destroying at f warmer than it was those olden one stroke all that had been done. (Cheers.) *■' i B were thick as blackberries through- Lord ROSE BERRY opposed the motion on the ground cooutrT K forest clesred, swamp, mere, or that, if there was ...

Published: Thursday 06 June 1872
Newspaper: Londonderry Sentinel
County: Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7526 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

the blackbebby

... our fruit nurseries, but if not they ought to be. The improved vanelies of American blackberries are grown in America to of which have no conception. American blackberries are varieties of native species, and have nothing to do with our kinds. T/it' Carden ...

THE BLACKBERRY

... THE BLACKBERRY. The blackberry bush—what a cad it is because it happens to be common in the vegetable world ! If it were an exotic, growing here and there, and only growing at all when you mused it, made much of it, manured it, and all the rest, then ...

Published: Friday 07 June 1872
Newspaper: Tavistock Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 517 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TRADE DISPUTES,

... the rise of Kingston-hill. The S oTth. by a circular outline oi i oak-trees, the interior being used for and o«rruo with blackberry-bushes and yellow grazing, au bloom But, alas! Mr Cooke hss J, „ soon ; for I see the papers wholTarea haa been let, building ...

Published: Friday 07 June 1872
Newspaper: Montrose Review
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1118 | Page: 8 | Tags: none