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... —Market quiet; prices rather easier. A SURFEIT OF BLACKBERRIES. —Thomas Cottenden, aged 11 years, residing at Robert-street, Plum. stead, was taken ill about 24 hours after eating a quantity of blackberries, gathered by himself, and probably unripe. A medical ...

Published: Monday 01 October 1877
Newspaper: Magnet (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 669 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

CAT DIRD

... nest the top of which was securely fixed in do horizontal fork of a cornel bush, and the beam rested on the bent stalk of a blackberry brier, fourteen inches below. The birds had evidently begun to pile sticks on the brier when it was two or three inches ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1877
Newspaper: American Register
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 370 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Wednesday.—Before T. R. Edwdoe, Esq

... called who corroborated the prisoner's statement, and said he fouud tho pocket-book under hedge whore he was gathering blackberries. The prisoner said he intended to have takeu the jK)cket-hook to the station, hut he called at the Swan and Sugar Loaf ...

il-L--111-A-S-0-ITSO-- LL.ND,

... he replied, Came with ate, I as tell yoe were to get same. She west with bin aloes the bashes, sad both gathered a few blackberries. they cm. to a place share It was clear, he said, this a ales pleat for courting. . Ohs said, No, sad rail away. as ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1877
Newspaper: South London Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 938 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER. Toineas. DASHICK STAKES of 10 move each. Sit, for twayeavolde ; 5 ..

... but with Cavaleiro oteongst them the two was looted upon a foregone conclusion, OCT. Lir one being soon ss plentiful so blackberries, whilst it was a difficulty to Lack the bunter crack at 2 to 1 on him. He was, however, doomed to let at by Jujube, bit ...

Published: Saturday 06 October 1877
Newspaper: Field
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 924 | Page: 32 | Tags: none

- tRIGHTON GRAND AQUARIIINI—Sea Lions, Otaria Otelleri (first of the species ever brought into country). Baby ..

... Sayers, the iii in an. and a man named Cope saw th , l woman eL io children walking along the canal bank. The were gathering blackberries at the time, and Ll t t e ill en heard the woman talking to her children. t on three sat down on the towing path, and tbe ...

BOBBING CHILDREN IN THE STRNETS

... Epping on the afternoon of Saturday week. The weather was delightful and the forest looked grand in its autumn beauty. Blackberrying, and collecting of specimens of botany were carried on with great interest until dusk, when the party adjourned to the ...

CBICKET

... fore-lock, and started at 10 o'clock for Smith's Retreat, which was reached shortly after 12. The day was spent in cricket, blackberrying, do. At haltpast 4 three cheers from those who had been down all day, announced the arrival of the other members, who bad ...

THE PUBLIC LEDGER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1877

... to 11 Oc : 2J lb, |4 50c to oc. . * * Pine Apples—2 lb, $1 60c to $1 66c. Cherries—Red 10c to $1 300, white Oc to 25c. Blackberries—lo Oc to $1 250. Strawberries $1 300 to |l 60c, preserved $2 50c to 13 oc. Pears—ll 40c to 15c, Bartlett $2 0c to $2 60c ...

nearly With him

... BY • BOY AT BIRIEINOBAX.—A boy aged 12 has been charged with unlawfully wounding another boy aged 14. The boys were out blackberrying, with other youths, at Perry Bar, and during a quarrel one was stabbed in the neck. The injured boy is in the General Hospital ...

Published: Monday 01 October 1877
Newspaper: Magnet (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1498 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

STAINED

... lb, 0c to 0c ; 2* tb, $4 500 $4 76c. Pine Apple*—2 lb, 500 to II 65c. Cherries—Red $1 10c to 30c, white $2 0c to $2 26c. Blackberries—sll6e to $1 25c. Strawberries $1 SOo to $1 60c, preserved $2 500 to s3oe. Pears—sl to 15c, Bartlett $2 0c to $2 600. P ...

GERRARD'S CROSS

... with them, and they found the two Gibson , ' Mead and Hollier in the Grove. He, Leaper and Shepherd went round the hedge black-berrying and met the defen• dant& William Leaper, Thomas Gibson, Shepherd and Mead got into the trees, and Mead broke two branches ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1877
Newspaper: Uxbridge & W. Drayton Gazette
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1962 | Page: 5 | Tags: none