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KERNE:ILL. THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A HOP PICKER

... until she was found dead lying in a ditch in Hornbill Marshes, by a young man named Joe Newing, of Whitetable, who was out blackberrying with his stepfather. In the meantime members of the family and police bad searched the district without Dueness. When found ...

Published: Tuesday 13 September 1887
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 300 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

A CENTENARIAN CRIMINAL

... somewhat suddenly, after eating a .mantity of blackberries. Ile vomited violenUy alter eating them, and the medical evidence went to show that death was due to consequent upon diarrb.. a caused by eating the blackberries. Ar ••tockton-cn-lees a by, named Walter ...

Published: Saturday 12 October 1889
Newspaper: Faversham News
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 731 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

HOUSEHOLD HUNTS

... left alone than to die. The best way to enjoy things is to use them. Cheerfulness is rest, hands and feet never so busy. BLACKBERRY CORDIAL. —Secure ripe berries and crush them ; to each gallon of juice add one qua*t of boiling water ; let it stand 24 ...

Published: Friday 18 October 1889
Newspaper: Dover Express
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 298 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NUTS TO CRACK

... you have a dwelling; in my 1, 7, 8 you fly; and my 3, 2, 4 you pass away. 2. —Hidden Towns.— Pray reach me some of tho** blackberries. My consin Carl is legally entitled ,k * You must pay me the remainder by to-morrow. ■* ■boll send Mary or Kate into the ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST AN EARL

... that she, her sister, and other children stopped by the side of the Lockerbie-road their way home from school to gather blackberries. She was sitting on wall watching her companions when man came and touched her an improper manner. She did not cry out ...

ATITVITII AT In woe T

... moues. And then, too, bow you see the children trying to pull the hedges to pieces with their confounded blackberrying. Who wants to go blackberry ing,l should like to know One comfort is that when they do they Mira) s manageto Swatch themselves. or else ...

REWARDS FOR BRAVERY

... striking his had • chain; Thomas Rees, a 11. David Davis, 63, from the ✓t Treharris (lamorgan. Titchild fell in while g blackberries, and hi rescuer plunged in, caught I'.) i.. scarf, and brought him out a depth of l 'it. On W. Shaw, 19, a clerk, for caving ...

Published: Thursday 28 October 1886
Newspaper: Tunbridge Wells Journal
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 319 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CHARGE AGAINST AN EARL

... that she, her sister, and other children stopped by the side of the Lockerbie.road on their way home from school to gather blackberries. She was sitting on a wall watching het companions when a man came up and touched her in an improper manner. She did not ...

Published: Saturday 19 October 1889
Newspaper: Kent Times
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 340 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

KENT: THE GARDEN OF ENGLAND. BUN YARD'S SUPERB FRUIT TREES. Liberal Term*, combined care ft*! Packing ana ..

... GAGES. CHERRIES Free and Mahaleb Stocks. PEACHES, NECTARINES, and APRICOTS. MULBERRIES, MEDLARS, and SERVICE. BARBERRIES. BLACKBERRIES. KENT COB, FILBERT, and other NUTS. CHESTNUTS, WALNUTS, and FRUITING ORNAMENTAL CRABS. GOOSEBERRIES for size and flavour ...

Gooszssariss, CuRRaNTS, AND Rasrauazizs

... rows. Wh—:::ud to be trained aizainst an espilier the plants may be 2(t. apart, and (. between the espaliers. Brambles, or blackberry, may be planted at & similar distance 0 raspberries, th.‘iud similarly to espaliers. The Lawton and Wilson Junior are good ...

LADIES COLUMN

... exhibited some huge blackberries grown Leioeater, which, if they were as delicious to eat aa they were pictureeque to look at, ought to be highly valued. Up the preeenfe time nothing has been done to improve the English blackberry. An erroneous idea seemed ...

Published: Saturday 24 July 1886
Newspaper: Kentish Gazette
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2541 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ST. LEGER.

... plant. Amougst the exhibits not for competition were some very fine peaches (Lady Palmerston),and. some American cultivated blackberries -tzlr._ H. Ourtis, some fiue caulifiowers, a of cholos cut flowers seut by Mr. A. Smith, and some' 'h.hl?t.loyeo. A vote ...