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FURNITUBE FOR SALE.-—Complete appointment of & Gentleman’s Drawing-room, to be sold very cheap, for cash. ..

... Queen Street, Portsea. Price for whole set oaly 17 Guineas. Delivered free, Liquiparions.—John Thomas Palmer, 6, and 13, Blackberry Terrace, Bevois Valley, formerly of 30, Bedford Place, Amoy Street, both in Southampton, baker : William Walter Batter, ...

LISS.—THE RAINFALL, as taken at Lyss Place, for th month of August, amounted to 1.36 inches

... bloom. cottagers’ exhibits in tatoes and onions were remarkably fine ; and a special reod-um was the show of herbs and blackberries. Passing on to the main tent, the visitor was struck by its noble appearance, decoration, and_display. This consisted of ...

“MUSTARD AND CRESS.” | #rom the REFEREE.]

... Aunt Sally polities, and a brass band and acrobatic and gymuastic r:furmeu at railway platforms, bave been as common as blackberries on a September hedgerow. I do not wish for ot e moment to carp at the political feelings of the muss s, but I am iuclined ...

HANTS AUTUMN ASSIZES

... that such a child contemplated mischief of such a terrible character? He was mrr{ing his little brother, and was getting blackberries on the line, Then he must have dragged tb:fin.r with one hand ouly, and, according to the prosecution, placedqit on the ...

HARVEST THANKSGIVINGS

... the gas standards were set off with pampas grass. The font was covered with moss, and studded with flovers and sprays of blackberry tree, while in the basin ws a splendid red Searborough li!’{. All the gas brackets and pillars were twined with flowers ...

HARVEST FESTIVAL

... were decorsted with pampas gress aod sunflowers ; and the rails themselves wers treated in a novel manner, with branches of blackberry bushes, with the fruit apov them, snd wild clematis. The qusint eld wooden pulpis was rendered bright with dablias, fruit ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE HAMPSHIRE POST

... wonders in the Eye divzko of Saffolk. Uonder her auspices, Habitations of the Primrose League are becoming as plentiful as blackberries in East Anglia. 1t is quite possible that the new House of Commons may be confronted with & difficulty as serious as the ...

MISS POLLY’S CHRISTMAS

... the red cardinal bird?” said Robbie. “Well, it ain’t a bad idea. She gave me some bread and jam, the night I got lost, blackberrying, on the hills, and told me such a nice story about Fortunatus and his Purse, when I was resting on ler sofa.” “Yes, and ...

MISS BRADDON'’S NEW STORY. « LIKE AND UNLIKE:”

... the piece of silver. I hope to fiud my treasure before I die.” Adrian did not answer. He rat looking at the hightangled blackberry hedge, with its luxuriance of leaf and bramble, clusters of blossoms and frait, in all its stages be'ween bud and berry ...

THE HAMPSHIRE POST, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19'h, 1887

... ;a dish of “ Village Blacksmith ” potatoes by Mr. G. Delwot, ; onions, by Mr. E. C. DO'?Q,’ ; Jubilee tomatoes, apples, blackberries, and plums, by Mr, E. Ashton ; and q‘ricou by Mr. G. Whicher, of Havant. In the competition for the table decorations, ...

B LIPHOOK. —~Tar RAINFALL, as taken at Bramshott Rectory for September, amouated to 3:34 inches,

... and grain, The pulpit displayed the tasteful work of Miss Alexanler Along the top were asparagus, verberis, crespers, and blackberries, intermixed with each other ; whiie the base was hidden with tomatoes, apples, and grain, loar coss alongside were fioe ...