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WIRING FOR THE TELEGRAM

... Mirror will soon be reflecting all the enormous apples and gigantic cabbages, in at least a column and a half. The monster blackberries (there is promise of an abundance) will be chronicled in the Mirror in due season. From the agricultural districts come ...

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

SALES BY AUCTION EBTATE OP GEORGE BTLTi, DECEASED. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AND COTTAGES BLACKBERRY HILL, THE ..

... SALES BY AUCTION EBTATE OP GEORGE BTLTi, DECEASED. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AND COTTAGES BLACKBERRY HILL, THE PARISH OF STAPLETON. NEAB THE BRISTOL LUNATIC ASYLUM. MESSRS H. R. FARGCS CO. will SELL AUCTION, by order of the Mortgagee, the FULL MOON INN, ...

Published: Saturday 04 September 1880
Newspaper: Western Daily Press
County: Bristol, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1402 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE SWINDON ADVERTISER. MONDAY SEPTEMBER 6. 1880

... quince trees. There are 656 acres planted wi«h strawberries. acres planted with raspberries, and 50554 acres planted with blackberries. This being, as you will see, a remarkable district for growing fruit, ihe American Government, through its department ...

THE WEST EVENING’ EDITION) SEPTEMBER 6 MY LADY of fear daily therein I Lie until gravel path I she fair

... the- sbs-exclaimed then turns it over and skims the bottom” Two Irishmen were some bushes-“ ’8 these Mike?” “Nothing hut blackberries” they’re Mike” “ Well red when they’re Scene— court rthe foe you see the prisoner bar the deceased?” Pat— “No yir he I ...

WHITZOKURaff, FLOWER AND POULTRY 8110 W

... rather • novel one, 44 prises are rarely offered for this class. There was but one exhibitor, who showed acorns, basal-nuts, blackberries, and wild plums. Prises of 6.. and Is. were offered for the best cultivated garden. in the perishes of Whitechurch, Rya% ...

BRIDPORT WATZBWORKS OOMPANY

... the Mirror will be reflecting all the enormous apples and _gigantic cabbie's, in at lose a column and • half. The monster blackberries (there is promise of an abundance) will be chronicled in the Mirror in due season. From the agricultural districts come ...

WAREHAH

... for their pretty and artistic arrangement The children tad boen buiiy in gathering Nature’s wild floral products and also blackberries, which occupied a table the end of the tent Fruit was plentiful nnd the primost quality. Tho following contributions wore ...

Published: Thursday 09 September 1880
Newspaper: Dorset County Chronicle
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1718 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

HARVEST FESTIVAL AT ST. PETER'S, NEWLYN

... different sort of corn or flower, one having red and white phloxes and ferns, another fuschias, corn, and ivy, another blackberries other corn, then scarlet and white geraniums and ferns,; 1 then again oats and barley. The variety, extent, and eminent ...

Published: Thursday 09 September 1880
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 600 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

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 ...

HERMITAGE.

... rather a novel one, as prizes are rarely offered for this clam There was but one exhibitor, who showed acorns, hazel-nuts, blackberries, and wild plums. Prises of fle. and 4s. were offered for the best cultivated gardens in the parishes of Whitechurch, Ryal ...

WHITBOELITROH

... rather a novel one, as prizes are rarely offered for this class. There was but one exhibitor, who shored acorn& hazel-nuts, blackberries, and wild plums. Prises of 6s. and 4s. were off.red for the best cultivated gardens in the parishes of Whitecburch Ryal ...