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A PARADISE FOR VEGETARIANS

... cress, tomatoes, mushrooms, ero-piunt, and scores other vegetables arc cultivated and lw-»^ W S b*rrieB, raspberries, blackberries, goosemes, wbortielierries, currants, and other berries flourish, scarcely day in the year when strawberries cannot market ...

Published: Thursday 16 December 1875
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 189 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

AT SHETLAND

... says—‘What a multitude people heard who had turned the corner of ninety years ! and the children are as thick as bees or blackberries. Ingram,* the Free Church minister Unst, the most northerly parish Her Majesty’s British dominions, in whose pulpit I preached ...

Published: Thursday 03 June 1875
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 317 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE SCOTTISH METROPOLIS

... circumstances, but it may turn out that one such institution in the city w«s enough. As for public balls, these are thick blackberries on the bush. An amount of attraction attaches the very fine hall the Oddfellows, Forrest Hoad, which accommodates concerts ...

Published: Thursday 23 December 1875
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 453 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

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... before it had destroyed about a third of ‘the population. According to the oracles, on account of the plentifuiuess of blackberries, haws, and sort of thing, are likely to have a hard winter. Home Secretary has commuted to penal servitude for life the ...

Published: Thursday 07 October 1875
Newspaper: John o' Groat Journal
County: Caithness, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2765 | Page: 3 | Tags: none