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THE HARTLEPOOLS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

... (laughter) —at the expense creditors who were ignorant of the real position of these parties. Such men were as r umerous as blackberries. interesting discussion also ensued upon the question of ship cargoes on the Atlantic. Mr Hudson suggested that the words ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1879
Newspaper: Hartlepool Northern Daily Mail
County: Durham, England
Type: Article | Words: 1070 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

AGRICULTURE

... Damsons are in some places fairly abundant, but unless we have more sun weeks must elapse before they are ready to gather. Of blackberries, the poor man's fruit, the supply is much less than last year's. The crop then was, however, remarkable for its abund- ...

Published: Friday 26 September 1879
Newspaper: Nottinghamshire Guardian
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 949 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

THE POLICE COURTS

... —Mr. Heath appeared for the complainant who valued the pears at 3d.—Defendant pleaded guUty, and said he was gathering blackberries and picked up a handful of pears.—Gregory Coates was fined £1. ■with 7s. 9d. costs, or days : and his son was fined Is ...

Published: Monday 20 October 1879
Newspaper: Gloucester Citizen
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 957 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

COMMERCIAL AND MONETARY

... articles in same style. dower pots several novelties have been perfected. Perhaps the prettiest one with a fawn ground, and and blackberry facings. The petim teapot on a ground and splendidly painted, illustrates to vantage the pateut lid of the firm, being titled ...

Published: Saturday 15 March 1879
Newspaper: Staffordshire Sentinel
County: Staffordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 956 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

ON THE HEIGHTS

... butterflies of familiar kinds; now and then frog jumps into the grass; there are little yellow and purple flowers, lower down blackberries, and in the woods small wild strawberries of delicious flavour Half-way down we meet an Englishman with a guide, evidently ...

Published: Saturday 01 November 1879
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1350 | Page: 17 | Tags: none

EMINENT RADICALS. No. X.—HENRY RICHARD

... pleased to think, it is not my province to determine. Infidel Radicals are in these days of general apostasy as thick as blackberries. It is refreshing occasionally, for the sake of variety if for nothing else, to encounter one who is thoroughly orthodox ...

Published: Sunday 20 April 1879
Newspaper: Weekly Dispatch (London)
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1177 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

THE MAN IN a* THE MOON

... selected by hobbledehoys for pitch and toes; and while they were engrossed in their gaming, two thinly clad I.ttle girls were blackberrying in the hedge-row. A man in charge of the field came along with a big dog. shich he set at the two poor little &Is, who ...

Published: Saturday 18 October 1879
Newspaper: Trowbridge Chronicle
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 975 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

AN INTERESTING DISTRICT

... four-anna pieces, and so strong is the demand, that three of these are worth a rupee. British army buttons are as common as blackberries. Even corkscrews are offered for sale in Ta-chien-lu, although no one can explain their use. The presence of such miscellaneous ...

COCOA AND CHOCOLATE

... The quality will found very superior, and the price anomaUp moderate. Dsmaons Plums • 6d. per 11b. Jar. Ib. per 21b. Jar. Blackberry Gooseberry Black Camnts,Bd. „ is. 2d. 18.3 d. .. Strawberry. Raspberry, Red Currante. &c. MARMALADE. 21b for KHd. tie Couaomer ...

HHi 1)0WAI COUNTY COURT. TBr’toUi)- —Before Mr. S«rj». Petendoril. FO* KONST LPNT, Joh» Biffen V. Ferris ..

... stated that he saw the plaintiff's leg, and when the defendant came up said the dog had gut pup. and tho children coming blackberrying that «av. teased her and made her snucy. Otis we.o applied, ana after drinking some cider they walked the fond. Plaintiff ...

local Mins

... Kitchener (10), son of Joseph Kitchener, Dilke street, stated that on Saturday last he went with Robert Hall, the deceased, blackberrying at Griuieton. Hall got some toadacape and Baia they were mushrooms. He ate several pieces, but witness bad only one. They ...

Published: Saturday 04 October 1879
Newspaper: Lynn Advertiser
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 966 | Page: 5 | Tags: none