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LIBERTY AND LABOUR

... to the legislation here advocated conies from an unexpected quarter. Dishonest, selfish objections are as plentiful as blackberries, and they always appear in the garb of philanthropy. But the only, or almost the only, serious exception to State protection ...

DAVID MACDONALD'S.MISTAKE

... scent, telling of decay close at hand, or already come, brooded over all the growing things— tbe ripe clv .tern of wild blackberries peeped through the stones of the garden wall. Always the scent of mignionette ond fast-fading leaves bring . back to these ...

$ortlj (Eoimiru #*tos

... to the fourth and fifth scenes, which mechanically changa from a lovely summer landscape to a bright wintry scene. ! The blackberry wood scene aud the village green ! are both conceived with a high degree of taste. How great a:i advance has been made ir ...

BIRCH DENE;.Ob, SENTENCED TO DEATH

... mere assurance would not be so— icient. He might be mistaken or deceived. Cases of mistaken identity are as plentiful as blackberries. Bat his verbal or written acknow- ledgment supported by a few facte and corro- borated by a chain of circumstantial evidence ...

local ruD JDi&triet fltxos

... in the Loftus Wood on the 2'th October. Damages in this case were laid at la each. Defendants said itfj were gathering blackberries Fined 6d each, Is dania„:, -ncl 5s costs. Mrs Scott-Siddons at Stocktom. On Friday evening Mra Scott-Si Idons, tho eminent ...

No 4522 DECEMBER 1881’ PRICE ONE public T I 0 E -A for to - ' Councillor J aier These

... Edwin Coming Waggon” and” Going H Shore” By Side Way Down Cliff” A The Going Market Gatherer” of River” Cherry FeaBt” ’ Blackberries by ’ Valour of by T Jones Barker ’ Huguenot’’ Black Bruns-wicker by J E Millais RA Morning” Kmithy’’ hy J F Herring Hiding” ...

Published: Monday 12 December 1881
Newspaper: Daily Gazette for Middlesbrough
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2338 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

C ARLO WRIE

... school, but Effia and me'll be pleased to sea you. I will just sit here for a little, Christian, and do you go on with your blackberry gathering, said Miss Hamilton, seating herself on the rustic bench which, at Elsie's suggestion, Hugh bad long ago erected ...

&grtb Immtrg fittoi

... cent, on the cor- responding period of last year. One child at larm had been kept at home by its mother to gather and sell blackberries to provide them with food. Shocking Accident near Middles- ?? Saturday night an elderly man named John Cleary was crossing ...

THE ROMANCE OF A.!DOEE

... eye could reach on one Bide of me ; on the other, a low grass bank, almost covered with long trails of small-leaved ivy, blackberry bushes, and long feathery moss, separated me from the woods. Soon I came to a break on the left, like a gateway without ...

total ani. Bistrut j_Utus

... Andrew Blayloc!., Thos. Biaylock, and James Hayes were charged with trespassing in a wood belonging Lord Downs in quest of blackberries, and with damaging tbe underwood. When charged by the gamekeeper each of the defend- ants gave a fictitious name, which ...

SOUTH STOCKTON RATEPAYERS'.ASSOCIATION

... MISSING. Lloyd's agent at Bideford telegraphs yesterday that the Star of Peace, schooner, of Plymouth, had gone ashore at Blackberry Cuffs, Hareland. There was no information aa to the crew. ASHORE AND LN COLUBION. During a fog yesterday the Spanish steamer ...

Uofal anb ©tstrirt i-ftns

... field at Coundon on the 13th inst.— John Atkinson aud William Hunter were fined 2s 6d for trespassing whilst gathering blackberries at Middridge on the 13th inst. Police Business at Hartlepool. — There were three cases before the Hartlepool Borough Bench ...