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Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle

■ATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1881

... roots of ancient trees, growing right fr It is a fair depth, too, an scrambling down gingerly amongst an infinity boughs and blackberry brambles, tried here THE atime with splendid and well-known One had nothing in the world to do but to d minnow down from ...

BULL’S LIFE IN LONDON, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1882

... three miles. Whitworth (hb>, I Alert. yrs I Edith, aged Patel laid, aged i Wai-ln, 6 yrs j Cigarette. yrt The Nigger, aged | Blackberry, 6 | Viscount, aged KALE OP HOSSXB AT AIDBIDOEA REPOSITORY, ST. KAXTUrs LAKE. Apbii. 12.—Upward* of UO horse* brought auetkm ...

V. t, RAIL abb D. BICHABEB

... Railway Plats of 23 aora, for hunters that have never started for any race ; weight for age; three miles. Mr W. Kennedy's bk g Blackberry. 13st.T. Rrooker I Mr C. A. Chester's Alert, 6 yrt, last Mr A. Wlweler 2 Mr W. Kennedy's Naples.« Mr Beutinck 3 Mr W. Keene’s ...

KOWISO CLUB BE3ATTA

... (bow), E. Bates, Coustavie, G. F. Tippett, J Gee, aud W Huteliuson on the contrary, the shrewdest amongst fishes, and a blackberries in autumn on the the: dare nut th is an granted by the Local Government Board at the in- | | J. H. Edward ¥. F Hunt, T ...

ANGLING

... autumnal decay on the cliesnut trees and elms, •and the uncertain shade of the larches ; we discussed the failure of the blackberry crops, and pretended to knowledge about turnips. Thus, interchanging thoughts, we arrived at the Loddon, to find it a deep ...

HUNTING NOTES TIOX WEST WILTS

... ; }y CO innumerable abl: Wakeful and bench and the law courts | Wakeful also ives, whilst county magi were as tiful as blackberries, with of m larmers, and Te mention half the names more than I will leave that part of the alone, at really mentioning that ...

CATALOGUE.—FIRST EDITION

... t, Merrion square. Dublin, on Friday next, 27tli Apul, Ufc3, The Dubai low Hunt Horses, without reset ve, eneept lot 1. BLACKBERRY, bla«-k old, abt ut hands inches high, Woodman up 'rib. SWALLOW, bay gelding, 6 )*ears old, ab* ct hat*in if’ inches high ...

CLAKC COLLEGE

... oce berries, currants, cherries, are sour in the extreme, whilst the ke, @ tartness which would a Kenti cringe. But the blackberries, the have a sweetness all their own, and qui to dwellers further east. They grc ia such numbers that they form food for ...

BELL’S LIFE IN LONDON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1884

... in cases of presumed certainties. Now such prices as three, four, and five to one on are almost common as the proverbial blackberry in autumn. When the favourite wins, the layer can, and doubtless oft-times does, concratulate himself upon bis own cleverness ...

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... expected, the pr ceedings from first were full of interest, az | Too owners—aristocratic oh otherwise—were plentif em | 0s blackberries in One of the first trainers to commence business w d and | James Waugh. with some stable cot about a mile and « quarter ...