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SATURDAY MAY 10 1879 The Boys still many attractions for boys G Kingston’s story is full of incident the ..

... The haymakers begin work on the grass (clarinet) one them cuts toe on scythe (ophicleide) which obliges him to go to the blackberry bush the corner of the field for solace in the black jug (oboe) The way that the smell of the fragrant hay is brought out ...

PINE WOODS OR NOTES OF RECENT TOUR IN BELGIUM GERMANY Onyx Early the next morning which fortunately bright ..

... haymakers begin work on the grass (clarinet) and one them cuts his toe on a scythe (ophicleide) which obliges him to go to the blackberry in the corner the field for solace in the black jug (oboe) The way that the smell of the fragrant hay is brought out all ...

TUESDAY JULY 22 1879 THE ZULU WAR from major-general CLIFFORD CETEWAYO ANXIOUS TO FIGHT Office Monday received ..

... sorry to use the word but where lessons were not taught and where morality resting upon grapes apple apricot &c raspberry blackberry strawberry I would recommend all our to come and look They all be suited Yours truly Richard Pontefract 13 D Buckley 0 A ...

SATURDAY JULY 26 1879 men of letters in parliament ( From the Gentleman’s Magazine) WHO ARE SOT SPEAKERS It is

... Summer with us and without the heat from which we suffer In Sussex the gardens were all abloom wild flowers in the woods blackberries ripening in the hedges the birds singing and everything fresh fragrant Among the birds I observed the thrush and the robin ...

TUESDAY JULY 8 1879 The following appeared in our evening edition yesterday THE ZULU WAR NEWS FROM THE CAPE ..

... the door walking in the wood where there path that he returned and then sent for the police to re-afterwards the grass and blackberry plants” were found him He fined 10s costs or days trampled and broken The not used for hay i but for grazing McIntyre and ...

MONDAY JULY 21 18T9 MEN OF LETTERS IN PARLIAMENT ! oratorical triumphs This is exception which I admit the more

... Summer is with us and without the heat from which we suffer In Sussex the gardens were all abloom wild flowers in the woods blackberries ripening in the edges the birds singing everything was fresh and fragrant Among the birds I observed the thrush the robin ...

- THE HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER SATURDAY OCTOBER 18 1879 PECTACLES! gPECTACLES Benedict 2 Manchester Square London ..

... correspondent believes in the benefits arising from the consumption of the fruits of the earth mournfully writes : We no blags (blackberries) in part of the country this year There a little blossom some briars at the present time which ought to have appeared in ...

HUDDERSFIELD BOROUGH POLICE COURT MONDAY and J AY qrs in Manger John Conley planer Harris labourer both ..

... stationed at Eastrick) Councillor ScholeS for Mr Wheatley) the boys were seen wood where there no path that the grass and blackberry plants ’ were found broken The grass was not used for hay grazing McIntyre Abel been warned by Mr Scholes and McIntyre gave ...

THE HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER SATURDAY JULY 1879 HUDDERSFIELD BOROUGH POLICE COURT MONDAY Before the (A Walker Esq) ..

... sugar Sea Island cotton flax maize &c The fruit trees consist of peach pear plum plum grapes apple apricot Ac raspberry blackberry strawberry I would recommend all our to come and look They can all suited— truly Richard Pontefract INTERNATIONAL CHESS ...