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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 ...

CUT FLOWIRS

... entriee). FOR CHILDREN UNDER 14. Wild flowers—Ada Symondi, -- ir - viiiiis (20 entries). Wild ferns—C. Brown, J. Bridle (6). Blackberries—J. Symonds, B. Norris (7). Gra3ses—C. Brawn (4 entries). CLASS B (OPEN). YESETABLES. _ _ - Kidney potatnes—Joseph Joutte ...

CUT. TOWERS

... elquet—B. Merrit. PRIZES FOIL CHILDREN UNDER 14. Wild flowers—Effie Merrit., J. Eli. Wild ferns—K. Cr,ionibs. J. Noncover. Blackberries—F. Kellaway, W. Boyd (7). Graeses—A. Lsws. CLASS C. FOR GENTLEMEN'S GARDENERS. Collection of frutt-10s. I.Browu, gardener ...

A KIND MAGISTRATE

... during these past few months been sent from the Penzance station, besides great quantities from other stations in ComwalL Blackberries are also sent away in large quantities, both these and mushrooms realising good. prices. At Manchester. on Thursday, John ...

EXTRA. WILD FLOWERS

... for a Mftll'A dinner. Of apdles there were Rome good di.,hes, and one dish of dewberries (a kind of very large end early blackberries) was interesting. The judges were Mr. Newberry, Upwcy ; Mr. Purnell, gardener to Mr. Devenish ; and Mr. R. His, gardener ...

WAREHAM. HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES' SHOW

... Northover; 3rd. is. E. Mqrre , t. 9 entries.-Ditto of wild ferns, 14. 3., E. Northover ; 2nd, 2s, F. Meaden. -1 quart of blackberries, Ist, Ann Kelloway, Holme : 2s, W. Day. 5 entries.-uollection of Grasses, 2s, E. Northover. 6 entries. _ ...

Published: Friday 09 September 1881
Newspaper: Blandford and Wimborne Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1246 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Ilk, 814NSTBI GE. MARRIAGE OF MISS AINSLIE

... They wore large lace hats with blackberry sprays. Each bridesmaid carried a bouquet of white flowers with mignon rosebuds in the centre, also cream-coloured satin fans, beautifully painted with sprays of blackberries, the work of the donor, the bridegroom' ...

Woken

... Round—The earth. A LOAN-SUM PLACE.—A pawnbroker's office. CAN anyone improve his condition by whining ?—lf not, whine not. THE blackberry is so named because it is blue, in order to distinguish it from the blueberry, which is black. WHICH is the most ancient ...

SCHOOL OF ART EXHIBITION AND ANNUAL MEETING

... china, and close by are Mies Warrington's charming patterns on cups and saucers, Miss Gundry also has painted a spray of blackberries and leaves. But, not to linger too long among the chine, we pa3s on to admire a handsome water-colour of Miss Stuart's ...

AMATEUR THEATRICALS

... utmost as far as the dresses were concerne 1 to make the theatticals in his own native town a success. Mr. Cos lc. as Bobby Blackberry, was most laughable and funny. Dame Bellerton's past was successfully performed by Mr. Babbage, and Barbed t (Mr. Read, ...

UNITED SUA DAY SCHOOL FLOWER SHOW

... the this.Ve were metint as the sc 'urge for man but Go], in His wisdom and live, has tempered the bramble by the luscious blackberry. In the variety of vegetables and the variety of taste are seen the love and wisdom of our ere itor. Potatoes, for instance ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1882
Newspaper: Blandford and Wimborne Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1260 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

144 ;11 THE GIPSY GIRL

... out from morning till night, Myrtle ! Alyrtle 1 where are you! Oh, the wretched child 1 Off she has run again to gather blackberries 1 he would laugh and say to himself, Poor Catherine, you are like a hen that has hatched duck's eggs; the little ones ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1882
Newspaper: Blandford and Wimborne Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 3437 | Page: 2 | Tags: none