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HORTICULTURAL AND INDUBTRIAL EXHIBITION

... of wild flowers—Jir, Ada Symonds ; bed, A Dimes; 3rd, A Bambara. Collection of wild ferns—lit, Florin°, Dunning; bud. A Blackberries-Ist. J Lieninston 2nd. Bessie Norris. Collection of grecses—Clara B_, monde. FRUIT, FLOWER/I.—Vim B (oven to ell, whether ...

Published: Friday 08 September 1882
Newspaper: Weymouth Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1992 | Page: 13 | Tags: none

f.otts mai Stints

... fenoored, she I'm the Merrleet Gal that'. Oat); song, Fres and Emy, Bro. Howard (encored); Bro. Cumming read Rip,, Blackberries. and Bro. Nickole read • song, Thy Voice is assay. Me, S. E. Hardy ; Sig. Hooke recited Th. Settle and the Wood Fire ...

Published: Friday 11 January 1884
Newspaper: Weymouth Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 2456 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

SATURDAY, OCTORIR 11, 1884

... wreathed ivy leaves. In the centre panel a large crimson Latin Crow stood out in relief over a garland of wheat, ferns, and blackberry leaves, while in the panel on the north side wax arranged a sheaf of bailey, bound by variegated ivy. and in the mouth panel ...

SOUTHERN T IMES

... down into the Board's district, or they week s not have Adair, of Heatherton Park, Wellington. Devon - Mr. turned it down Blackberry-lane as they hail done. The Clerk . oaid the Sanitary Authority claimed this prescrire Alexander Kelso Hamilton, of 11m ...

GUY FAWKES CARNIVAL_

... given to the army, lancers, Dragoons, and Hussar costumes being the most prominent. Earls and dukes wore as plentiful as blackberries, together with cavaliers and foreign officers all of them .bowing the moat amicable relations. So far as we could sea neither ...

SCHOOL OF ART EXHIBITION AND ANNUAL MEETING

... chins, and close by are Miss Warrington's charming natter= on cups and saucers, Miss Gundry also has painted a spray of blackberries and leaves. But, not to linger too long among the chins we pass on to admire a handsome water-colour of Miss Stuart's pink ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1881
Newspaper: Weymouth Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 3266 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1884. MISCELLANEA. A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. Enquirer ..

... it out. Is your table linen marked '.'• asked the washerwoman. 06, certainly, replied Mrs. Popinjay. We have had blackberry pie right along this week, and Mr. Popinjay bas spilled biz coffee twice. Did you ever go to a military ball asked a lisping ...

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1884 however, was a few yards behind him, and he heard her way Tom, I feel

... involved the question of the liability of the Great Western Railway Company for loss of market by the noi..dolivery of some blackberries in time for the market. Tbe plaintiff, Edwin Thyer, fruit dealer, High Ham, sought to recover the sum of £5 from the defendants ...

COUNTRY MARKETS AND FAIRS

... was set off with wreaths of dahlias and laurnetinus. Around the edge of the bowl were arranged wheat, barley, oats, and blackberries, whilst the basin was similarly filled, from the centre of which rose a cross composed of maiden hair ferns and geranium ...

SOUTHERN TIMES

... to every union, an Coombe by water dewing from the Bristol-road down cases it almost amounted to a vandal the few paupers Blackberry-lane, and, after a brief discussion, it was they had to look after, for it rather seemed it. aso the resolved to refer the ...

TOW; COUNCIL.—ELICTION or MaTOß.—The annual meeting of the Council was bald on Monday, when there were present ..

... that such a child contemplated mischief of such a terrible character. lie was carrying his little brother, was getting blackberries on the line, and then he must have dragged the bar with one band only, and, according to the prosecution, placed it on ...