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BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONS

... proving an effio'ent slipper. There were from twenty to thirty brace of dogs on the ground, and as hares were as plentiful as blackberries, most of them had a trial. The exceptionally mild weather we have had of late seemed to have had an enervating e ff ect ...

FAIRFORD

... in defence, said be bad always treated the boy as his own son, and he beat him because he was in the habit of picking blackberries instead of attending to his work. The Bench said it was one of the worst oases that had ever come before them, and they ...

WASP STINGS

... in my family some years ago may interest your readers. One of my children, a boy seven years old, was attracted by some blackberries on the other side of a low wall which divided our garden from a field. The bramble grew over a decayed stump, and the child ...

AGRICULTURE IN WILTSHIRE

... taken from them. Attractive footpaths are closed. Net•gathering is out of the question, and a child can Neareely gathers blackberry without the fear of the polioeman's hand upon his shoulder. Hence young people leave the country as early as they possibly ...

CHELWORTH, ORIOHLADE

... at. 4, PURTON, Grey Gelding, 16 hands, 8 years, a well known good hack and hunter, quiet in barnese, up to 14 stone. 5. BLACKBERRY, Black Mare, 15.3, 5 yrs, by The General, a good, clever hunter and hack, quiet in single and double harness, up to 13 stone ...

IMPORTANT BALE OF TIMBER

... st. 4, PURTON, Grey Gelding, 16 hands, 8 years, a well known good hack and hunter, quiet in harness, up to 14 stone. 5. BLACKBERRY, Black Mare, 15.3, 5 yrs, by The General, a good, clever hunter and hack, quiet in single and double harness, up to 13 stone ...

power in Dublin, and what designing schemers have persuaded the credulous masses to regard in the light of a ..

... all the ladies—bless their hearts—are obliged to appear in dresses which look as if they had been scrambling through a blackberry bush, and had all the cloth roughed with the thorns. Another thing I want to know in connection with the fashions is when ...

DISMISSED

... from them carting dung. There was a bridle road and public footpath down one side the hedge, which consisted of nut and blackberry bushes. He only saw one young dog and one stick, bat he did not see which had it.—ln crossexamination, the witness said ...

NEW AMERICAN BLACKBERRIES

... NEW AMERICAN BLACKBERRIES. BEST OF ALL, each 9d. CR AT yEGIFOLIA - - EARLY CLUSTER- • JNO. Per dozen. - 6/- WILSON, JUNIOR. kik Per dozen.'s . o,o 4 7/- ..':! LAWTON'S'Large Fruit -6/.. MAMMOTH, Fruit immense size - 6/- WILSON JUNIOR, one of the Best ...

NEW AMERICAN BLACKBERRIES. WILSON! JUNIOR • Per dozen. BEST OF ALL, each 9d. - -7 7/- CRATAGIFOLIA - EARLY CLUSTER-

... NEW AMERICAN BLACKBERRIES. WILSON! JUNIOR • Per dozen. BEST OF ALL, each 9d. - -7 7/- CRATAGIFOLIA - EARLY CLUSTER- 6 / - JNO. JEFFERIES & SON, ROYAL: NURSERIES, CIRENCESTER, Per dozen, LAWTON'S - Large Fruit- MAMMOTII, Fruit immense size - 6/- WILSON ...

Published: Saturday 06 November 1886
Newspaper: Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 57 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

WILTS SLIMIER ASSIZES

... Paid to Geo. Moore the house, because he was standing near a rick in two weeks labour, 145. George Moore happened to Blackberry-lane and saw them.—The jury, after a brief be a lad 18 or 19 years of age; he now farmed at Colton consultation, found a ...