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... gardens are at present sorely infested with the caterpillar, who have almost destroyed the small fruit crops, gooseberry and blackberry bushes being entirely stripped of their fruit by this great pest. ...
... gardens are at present sorely infested with the caterpillar, who have almost destroyed the small fruit crops, gooseberry and blackberry bushes being entirely stripped of their fruit by this great pest. ...
... 7 Ob. where can the little Uggarf So swift of foot she ever has teen, la not so far, the meadow way, To the to where the blackberry vines begin. Her mother stands the doorway there, H her eye, from the ««;ng aul,, And and down with anxious air, trace the ...
... 79. On the 20th instant, iv Hill-street, Southampton, Josephine, widow of Mr. W. Bull, aged 84. On the 19tb inst., at 7, Blackberry-terrace, Berois-valley, Southampton, Mr. John Teague, aged 69. On the 22ud instant, at B:ixtou, aged 40, after a brief illness ...
... the dime, whin a year or so ago prove' so very destructive. to the fruit crop, apples are promising, plums good prospect, blackberries. will be very preantive, but there will be a great deficiency in grouberries, which were much retarded by thespring frost& ...
... other case is an exactly similar one in flower of Edward Morran, and instances of the kind, though not as plentiful as blackberries, are not so rare aa might be thought. Whether they might not repay more careful attention and examination than they have ...
... profusion on bail dresses, and some of tho Court modistes have made sotno very elegant toilets, ornamented with fruit, blackberries and chorries being the favourites at present. A very great quantity of beautiful laco is worn on ball and dinner dresses ...
... which, with their creepers, make us stumble at every step ; now we wets floundering amongst the prickly tendrils of the blackberry bushes, which, octopus like, spread their feelers out in all directions; now forcing our passage amidst the wild rasp canes ...
... Asdrew Ote.dhillow. %Mtwara* too comb* from Mr of Nswtows ' • sod rani sod fr of thud The fruit geseraly, ass and the blackberries and rasps wen extra goad. though eats a ep to what we have gees. were the whole gs.d, It. ample fres Mr Otte, which took ...
... for an outline drawing from a of the Madeleiue Pilaster; Marian 3. Thompson, for a shaded drawing in from a cut of blackberries. Prizes for Freehand Drawing: Edwin Bradley, Loners A. Miller, Daniel J. Peake.--Oatilicats• for Freehand Drawing: Kitson ...
... to Isabella, second daughter of Lady Milbanke Hnskisson and the late Sir John Milbinke. DEATHS. On the 19th inst., at 7, Blackberry-terrace, Be vois- valley, Southampton, Mr. John Teague, aged 69. On the 22nd instant, at Brixton, aged 40, after a brief ...
... children's festival. In countries where honour is paid to the Saints, where holidays and festivals are as plentiful as blackberries in ,autumn. and where the climate makes it tileasant to bask in the open air, to go pic-nicing is thought nothing of. But ...
... Third grade prizes have been awarded to ?i , Be ia drawing of figures from the cast it. iladfield, monochrome painting of blackberries from the cast; R. Harris, flowers painted from nature water colours and sheet of designs for calico printing; H. K. Harrison ...