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!'HE NEWBURY 'WEEKLY NEWS

... found occupies, the rental paying a comfortable four and a-half per asst. on the investment. Such concerns are as memos as blackberries. But the peculiar province of this company, which was to provide may means for the acquisition of land, on much the ease ...

LADIES' COLUMN

... The trees are only shewing the faintest tinge of autumnal colour, yet the fields are are and the abash 'beds garnered. blackberries lag bebbed, are as yet hard and green and wild harries. sno► as the mountain ash. and wielder roam are hat half coloured ...

CIIIPS OF NEWS

... Mr. C. C. Lewis, coroner for Ewa', has In inquest on a lad named Vail, who died somewhag say after eating • quantity of blackberries. Ifs ied violently after sating them, and the medical toe went to chew that death was due to oonvulaions quest upon diarrhoea ...

MORTIMER

... the first-named comprised a total of 164 lbs. of beautiful honey gathered chiefly from white clover, sMhfoin, limes, and blackberries, as run honey, and in one ant two potted *action' and bell glossa of comb honey. Mr. Woodley hes also sent 20 or delbs ...

THE NE'

... marry ea seams is a grace beams a oss, sad oae wily oemaitted bath may Mem with thirty thorned pude W ell, iodise ate not blackberries, nor do they grow am, Mr. sod Mn. John Yale hare not yet established themsaves at the MU. Tbsy live at Henley, and their ...

THE NEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS

... closely together, so as to allow no juice to escape. Make a marmalade by stewing either apples, raspberries, mulberries, blackberries. or any oilier kind of fresh fruit that may be convenient, with some sugar. When the fruit has stewed long enough to be ...

THE NEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS

... the angle of a field • but when the foundation stone was laid, the ground around had been waste land, growing gorse and blackberry hushes. Now-a-days, In glummer time the purple clover pressed up dome to its plain brick wade, and it could only be approached ...