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CUT. TOWERS

... elquet—B. Merrit. PRIZES FOIL CHILDREN UNDER 14. Wild flowers—Effie Merrit., J. Eli. Wild ferns—K. Cr,ionibs. J. Noncover. Blackberries—F. Kellaway, W. Boyd (7). Graeses—A. Lsws. CLASS C. FOR GENTLEMEN'S GARDENERS. Collection of frutt-10s. I.Browu, gardener ...

A YOUNG SCAMP

... had bJen seen ii the line close to the spot shortly before the occurrence. When charged, he said he only went there for blackberries, but aitdrwards said be was sorry, and would not do it any more. He was committed for trial. ...

HARVEB7 FEETIVALE,

... grass, marguerites, and a variety of foliage. The panels of the pulpit were covered with moss, relieved with sprays of blackberries, ivy, ferns, and grapes. At the base there were maiden hair ferns, single dahlias, and foliage. Berries, ivy, moss, &c ...

CUT FLOWIRS

... entriee). FOR CHILDREN UNDER 14. Wild flowers—Ada Symondi, -- ir - viiiiis (20 entries). Wild ferns—C. Brown, J. Bridle (6). Blackberries—J. Symonds, B. Norris (7). Gra3ses—C. Brawn (4 entries). CLASS B (OPEN). YESETABLES. _ _ - Kidney potatnes—Joseph Joutte ...

BRIDPORT

... base, surmounted by dahlias and goraniums ; ahovo Cio roe a spiv of flowers and corn, capped with a cross of mandrato and blackberries. The pulpit was based with pot ferns and variegated laurels, coleuses, and other partcoloured plants, forming an agreeable ...

Ilk, 814NSTBI GE. MARRIAGE OF MISS AINSLIE

... They wore large lace hats with blackberry sprays. Each bridesmaid carried a bouquet of white flowers with mignon rosebuds in the centre, also cream-coloured satin fans, beautifully painted with sprays of blackberries, the work of the donor, the bridegroom' ...

GRAND AMATEUR DRAMATIC PERFORM- ANC&

... Farm. Scene 2. Apartment of Moatley Manor. Scene 3.—The Bittern's Swamp. (Moonlight effects). Scene 4. Cottage of Bobby Blackberry. A lapse of five years is supposed to occur between the acts. • Act 2nd (Summer).—Scene I.—Field of Standing Corn. ...

PORTLAND

... of fact night signalling promises to be more efficacious than that of day. Bowden; Marmaduke Magog, Mr. T. Morrie; Bobby Blackberry, Mr. A. Baker; Barbelot (pirate), Mr. E. Smith; Culverdino (pirate), Mr. F. Stiby ; Avory (pirate), Mr. R. Kendall; Master ...

Published: Friday 20 November 1885
Newspaper: Blandford and Wimborne Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1189 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

PARISH CHURCH HARVEST THANKSGIVING

... finished w th a tiny cross of Around the edge of the b sirs was ri cluster of emu and roses, and the centre was bound with blackberries, corn, dahlias, do., the foundation was telivened by • wreath of dahlias, relieved with corn. The western window was decorated ...

POOLE

... ran away from home It his taken them about six days to tramp to Poole, and during the last day or so had subsisted upon blackberries. Finding their proposed walk through life was hardly a path of roses they gave themselves up to the police Sunday night ...

HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... flowers-let, Ada Symonds ; 2nd, A Elmes :3rd. A Denehem. Collection of wild ferns-lst, Florence Dunning; 2ocl. A Bhhop. Blackberries-let, J Linninston ; 2nd, Bessie Norris. Collection of graeses-Clara Symonds. VEGETABLES, FRUIT, AND FLOWERS.-CIRSS B (open ...

Published: Friday 08 September 1882
Newspaper: Blandford and Wimborne Telegram
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1147 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

AMATEUR THEATRICALS

... utmost as far as the dresses were concerne 1 to make the theatticals in his own native town a success. Mr. Cos lc. as Bobby Blackberry, was most laughable and funny. Dame Bellerton's past was successfully performed by Mr. Babbage, and Barbed t (Mr. Read, ...