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4 1. PARK. Amon, the many Easter Monday Reriewt which this year have sprung up as plentiful as blackberries in

... 4 1. PARK. Amon, the many Easter Monday Reriewt which this year have sprung up as plentiful as blackberries in September, all over the country, none could have been more .oful than that held at the ancestral mat of the Ilowarl.. The present head of ...

SATURDAY, AtJG. 9, 1873

... had heard the evidence they would sere that the act of the defendant was a pure accident ; that the boy was ffathering blackberries in the hedge and was unseen by • defendant. The defendant was wiled, bat His Lor iehip thought there win no defence in ...

Published: Saturday 09 August 1873
Newspaper: East Kent Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: | Words: 125 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

BODICOTE. Oxon

... onectio- sr.:.. e n me- ne. two. Form* lApjucat. Tpiy : erw.M- For ?* ' ,f aj, North Bar atreet. hasiury. Mr. ~ BLIOHTKD BLACKBERRY BUSHES. To Editor of the Ban bi:fir Guardi*s. Sfß.—l have observed that esnee these pleasant sunny Uavo our spinta, that ...

Published: Thursday 02 October 1873
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 541 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Surrey Loral Felos

... nuts ; Annie Wicks and Harry Wicks, for blackberries; Amos Boxall, for nuts and extra for mosses ; Martha Tugwell, for blackberries ; Bessie Wilking, £t for bunch flo Mror»rb-d-;lm-ld'fls or i hanubuhfl or blackberries and lst for uuu*u B incipal privefor ...

Published: Tuesday 09 September 1873
Newspaper: Epsom Journal
County: Surrey, England
Type: Article | Words: 2138 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

AORICULTU ILA L REPORT-NORTII HANTS

... murrain opinions differ ; recommendations and suggestions as to the proper mode of culture are as plentiful as blackberries—none having the desired effect. I believe that a light dry soil, not over manured, with a change of seed and thinly planted ...

Catalogues may he obtained of the At-craium, East-street. Chicheateh CIiFARM LODGE. • -Aboutfrom the Hunters

... of nmloulded fame. Amongst the chromes will he bond Hirket Foster'. Stray Calf, Repose, Wild Roses, The Farm. Blackberry Gatherers, ie.. Lc. Al.o Scdnry Early Noraing, a lac simile of the WO guinea drawing C ,7re exhibitol In the Royal Academy ...

CORRESPONDENCE THE PREVENTION STRIKES. tht Editor the Bajibuky Ocardiax. .—TUe wipporl of the landowners and ..

... Bespeaking your kind aid. I am. sir, yours obedieully, A. KLAMUOROWSKI, Curate of Tincletou, Dorchester. 80. JACK FROST AND THE BLACKBERRY BUSHES. To the Editor the Banbobt Gcardiax. Sib, —Who, or what your correspondent may be, who calls himself Jack Frost ...

Published: Thursday 16 October 1873
Newspaper: Banbury Guardian
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 937 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

FUN AND FACETL®

... on hia prisoner ? The American bonnet of the period ia miniature kitchen garden. It ia decorated with cherries, grapes, blackberries, little carrots, bits of irsley, long pate-green beans, marjoram, sorrel, and vegetables familiar to professors of the ...

Published: Tuesday 29 July 1873
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 460 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ASSAULTING A BUT

... assaulting Thomas Tucker. The defendant is a little boy. the ion of the oachman to the Rev. J. Adams, and said he was blackberrying and looked over the hedge, when he .:aw the defendants. Darling held while Shaw truck him. The father deposed that he heard ...

HABVHST THANKSGIVING.

... cherries, white curse* capsioems, chillies, (members, filberts, peas, broad-beans, carrots, , turnips, fancy gourds, and blackberries, interwoven with evergreens and flowers; and the pillar was wreathed with hops, ivy, and wayfaring berries.. The I Lectern ...

Published: Friday 29 August 1873
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1239 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Fairlight Flower Show.—The |annual show of the Fairlight, Pett, and Guestling Cottagers' Horticultural Society ..

... that Frederick Thomas, six years of age, and son of Mr. Thomas, fruiterer and greengrocer, of Prospect-place, was picking blackberries a hedge situated in field beyond the Hastings railway Whilst engaged, the child's foot unfortunately slipped, and falling ...