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THE IRISH AND BLACKBERBIELS

... at Kenmare I has e seen it eaten, and indeed bays eaten some toys-If so experiment—but I much prefer a tenet of blackberries, er blackberry jam. PSarICT Heads Bairronan Prams% sr Dv Beaar's Da:Actors ItSVALEXTA &RAMC& FOOl4 width repairs the most disordered ...

Little eyes. teat love O? look

... Little eyes. teat love look I7p the trees. and le the brook Tiny lent and dream•lit eyes. Should not and his blackberries. WILL OF THE LATE MR T. BAYLEY, J.P. The wi➢ (dated 11th November, has been proved of Mr 1 homes Bayley. tau of Holly Bank, Stockport ...

Published: Friday 02 December 1887
Newspaper: Alderley & Wilmslow Advertiser
County: Cheshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 249 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MR COUNTRY NOTES. a WILYYLOW The existent,e of dahlias in full flower during November points to a tie dom from

... flower during November points to a tie dom from frosts very rarely experienced so late on in the season. During the week blackberries have been gatberrd, which is extraordinarily late. The crop has been a very good one, sod large quantities have been collected ...

THE WELLS LIGHT

... to he gathered, and fortunately the last week's keen frost does not appear to have done any errimu damage. except to the blackberry crop. The harvest thanksgiving service, have been ruled the tine• of the year than by the actual state .4 the harvest in ...

BOS LE Y

... mon for assaulting Joseph Clark at B wiry on the sth instant. Mr May appeared for the fendant.—Complainant said he was blackberrying in a quarry, when the defendant came up, assaulted him, and set the dog at him, and he was bitten.--Crosa-examined He ...

GOOSTREY P/Mtill CHURCH

... bulrushes, heather, gladioli, sheaves of rye, and flowers being hung upon it. The pulpit covered with dahlias, asters, blackberries, ferns, tic. and had a handsome appearance. The font also, decorated by Miss K. Reiss, bore an exotic plant in the centre ...

Irto fibbiertigcT FRIDAY, MAY 1107. The grouse disease is said to be much on the increase on the northern English

... to the 21st proximo. and if all expectations are fulfilled, titled gentlemen after that date will be almost as thick as blackberries. A nor. respondent says that the new knights, commanders, and members of the Order of St. Michael and St. George • who ...

CHURCH AND CHAPEL

... meeting without a feeling of disappointment to someone, but lie felt that they would have every good representative in ('anon Blackberry and at the same time had Wet a good one in Mr Moore.—Canon Blackbume pnipeed a vee of thanks to the archdeacon for presiding ...

CYCLING

... the Church Lawton road, to see the 50 mile road of the Cheatham Cluh, others f tend moss congenial among the well laden blackberry bushes which abautd in the locality. A retail' start was made at 7.45, via Kutesford, and a realties& wu afforded the crew ...

ODD CHARACTERS. LACROSSE

... ter the alto hail no opportowty 'if out nett. -fa to Mr brown, 0a4.1 thee she Otis • 12th hail out. o fShe hail h. eat awl blackberry pie for dinner. the thy foot Wanaa bail the dish a There another plaintiff. the fact they the bacon awl per , awl foot -Mary ...

THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1888

... Yes, yes, of course—l Was only humbugging. Here he looks at me critically, at my tousled hair, and mouth decorated with blackberry juice. I say, excuse me, who are are your he asks, rather abruptly. I'm Mettle Freida. Hattie what ? Freida. ...

OUT AND ABOUT

... below.? It was because—me blushes to meal hamiliatiag fact—the row ladles of the 'cutlery had been request= bake bacon and blackberry pie foe dimmer ! • miserie I The views expressed in last week's Adesesiere the subject of county cricket appear to have ...