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Published: Wednesday 21 April 1880
Newspaper: Eastbourne Gazette
County: Sussex, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3722 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Flotsam and Jetsam

... yet, o' the pity o t those robbers of the Exchequer, those honest thieves, are as numerous—well, not quite so numerous blackberries, or as the hairs of your head, or the sands of the sea shore; but they are a substantial crowd for all that. How happy ...

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... This is not a very promising outlook for teachers. Diamonds are precious only because of their scarcity. Plentiful as blackberries, they would be as cheap. The agriculturalist has a better prospect than the teacher, for the former has a chance of profitably ...

Published: Wednesday 02 June 1880
Newspaper: Bognor Regis Observer
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1854 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

BOTANICAL NOTES 01 TIIE MONTH

... dewberry and blackberry, will fully occupy and puzzle the student who devotes his time to their discrimination, and the some may be said of our wild roses. The Basberry, 11*Na, grows in plenty on the chalk Downs—while many species of blackberry may be found ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1880
Newspaper: Eastbourne Chronicle
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1699 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Flotsam and Jetsam

... suggestion from one of the profane vulgar! and for yielding to moral compulsion, were reasons against them as plentiful blackberries, they would yield to no one on compulsion. And so, I suppose, I , must permit them to go on their owntorjtomelike way. ...

P. Coy, lb* Rev. F. A. Starkey, Mr. G. Reese., Mr. Wageless, Mr. Fish, Mr. floldring, Mr. °then, Mr. Packhellsr

... plums, cucumber.. cherries, blackberries, pear', and apples were very fine. Mr. G. Pink was first for dessert apples ; Mr. J. Stevens for cooking apple.; Mr. G. Baker for pears and plums ; Mr. S. Norman for blackberries ; Mr. J. Parker for grapes; and ...

HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES

... Virginian creeper. A temporary screen, dividing the chancel from the nave, was tastefully decorated with sprays, woodbine, and blackberries, Florence Aylward. The Misses Cooper, with their usual care and good taste, provided texts the east and west ends, and ...

The Rev. J. P. Hutchinson has ben asked by the London Council for promoting International Arbitration, to bring ..

... filled with moss, o❑ which was laid a bunch of grapes, while for those on either side in addition to the moss, dahlias and blackberries were used. The dressings to the side wintlovvs were executed by Mrs. Wreford and the Misses Strong, and besides the flowers ...

Published: Wednesday 27 October 1880
Newspaper: Bognor Regis Observer
County: Sussex, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1400 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

BAZAAR IN AID OF THE CHRIST CHURCH BUILDING FUND

... convolvoli, honeysuckle, roses, blackberries, young oak, violets, primroses, Ac. With bis flower and fruit, Mr. Slatter has been equally successful in counterfeiting nature. A camelia in full bloom, and a vase containing blackberries on the branch were a study ...

FANCY SALE AT ST. LEONARD&

... nature in such a marvellous manner that it is difficult to believe that the articles are artificial. A wild bank, glade up of blackberry trees, with ripe betties disesco, I coovolvulus, honeysuckle, violets, and wild is eir.eedingly deceive ; but the various ...

Published: Saturday 20 November 1880
Newspaper: Hastings & St. Leonards Times
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 441 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TetonAy At eight iicreel this evaing, the entertained of recovering 101 badies from the wine at Penitent Wier. ..

... stamm ering and hesitation, the room exclaimed, I 'impartially enpg,A, molter wants to marry. Two bums= mare persiair some blackberry huAcii. What's these, %ker. inquired p a t a s a his __sir s.— Nothing but berries, mid the Wier.— But they're rid, ...

Published: Wednesday 15 December 1880
Newspaper: Eastbourne Gazette
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 1176 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

T. ANDREW'S ROAD

... uphohresy establishment is well arranged. Splendid dining-room suites in brown leather, and fins eleawnirroom mites with blackberry mites ass a feature at this shop. Mr. Adam.' ; greengrocery store is to any others we have sees. Mr. Plaor's Mow of hand-painted ...

Published: Saturday 25 December 1880
Newspaper: Hastings & St. Leonards Times
County: Sussex, England
Type: Article | Words: 224 | Page: 6 | Tags: none