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WEST ADVERTISER SEPTEMBER ought to be good deal by Michaelmas than it was at Midsummer I refer only to the

... lodging-houses are At time visitors to principally district but elsewhere their charmed alike cliff walk to St German’s Hut blackberries of last least the safety of bathing CAMELFORD Fair This fair well supplied with cattle over the average brisk at good prices ...

Horticullttriil Show EDITOR the Sib— One in the calling attention have - understand be me to call attention ..

... complainant’s children were in a field belonging to the defend--ant mother short time before the altercation took place picking blackberries The defendant came along and drove the children and in their hurry they left their behind them Plaintiff hearing of went ...

THE WEST ADVERTISER THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 14 1880 ST CATHEDRAL TRURO Not with might nevr-kindled the fire ..

... mushrooms” “our mushrooms” on the open common where they been left be trampled on by cattle and to rot unheeded The same with “blackberries” I am afraid there is a spirit of greed selfishness in country parishes revival of a kind of feeling which I hoped passing ...

IRELAND (From the Guardian) my sister I I wronged thee thy of distress steeled have cared crowd of afflictions have

... building a new church is about “hand round the hat” The Dissenters cry “hold enough we have churches chapels as thick as blackberries in autumn capable of seating every man woman child in the parish— every living being is prayed for and Mondays” Unfortunately ...

THE OPENING CEREMONY

... Lucas shows half a dozen of his exquisitely finished floral studies. His fine heath ie, perhaps, the best, though his Blackberries is a wonderfully choice piece of work. J. G. Uren, who displays marked progress alike in each department of the gallery ...

Published: Friday 03 September 1880
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 9147 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

CORNWALL.. ♦

... the inhabitants would o> improved, were they to live on the high ground above thia fv.g-atricken city. BODMI.Nf. A fir,e blackberry waa picked, on Sunday last,- by Air John Elery, at Mr Brewer's hill, I ittle P^theriek. At the Bodmin-road station oa Friday ...

Published: Friday 12 March 1880
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 11566 | Page: 7 | Tags: none