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CLEARING DT CHARUM J. alciliAlf

... CLEARING DT CHARUM J. alciliAlf. laukberries, blackberries springing all mond. withered wild cherries on the ground And the ..I I t•isdest crab tree, au branching and high . With yel.nw crab. thick as the stars in lb♦ sky I Ab, • by am I sad at the right ...

CONTUACTS

... Moore—(after tasting :a sample)— It is a first rats glass of wine. Mr Eagar—ls it wine at ail ! Mr Malone—Blackberries. Mr Leech—No blackberries, It is a fair wine. The tender was accepted. Mr R kleacy's tender for supply of potatoes, for two monthQ, ...

CONTRACTS

... Moore (after tasting a sample)—lt is a firstrate glass of wine. Mr. Eagar—ls it wine at all? Mr. Malone—Blackberries. Mr. Leech—No blackberries. It is a fair wine. The tender was accepted. Mr. R. Heany's tender for supply of potatoes, for two months ...

Published: Saturday 03 September 1881
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 566 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

HOME-MADE ICES

... HOME-MADE ICES. Fruit Creams, such as Raspberry. Strawberry, Cherry, Blackberry, Plum, Peach, Apricot, Currant, &c., are sure to find favour, and all that is necessary in most cases, providing the fruit be ripe, is to rub it through a coarse hair-sieve ...

Published: Saturday 04 August 1883
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 298 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE WHITE STAR LINER RRITANIC

... THE WHITE STAR LINER RRITANIC. Gilmore, Friday Brining At halfpast twelve o'clock to-day the Britannic came off the Blackberry Rocks. She was towed off astern by three tugs, anottp-r towing on her starboard quarter. It was exactly one hour of high water ...

SUMMAR Y

... abode among the works. A sad occurrence took place in Galway on Wednesday evening. A number of children went gathering blackberries, and at a precipitous place, overlooking the Corrib, a girl named Stewart, endeavouring to pluck some that grew in that ...

wINTIR DAIRYING

... the number of a c re s grown being 4,085 512, and the quantity yielded 71,221, , 83 bushels. The growing and gathering of blackberries, says the Scotsman, is the latest addition to the list of rural industries. Every hedgerow is, at present, thick with them ...

SALE F KERRY AND OTHER CATTLE AT SLANE CASTLE

... Capt Roberts ; 13} gns. Slaney black Kerry cow ; Capt Roberts ; 14 gns ' • commended at royal Dublin Spring Show, 1885. Blackberry. black Kerry cow ;Mr Metge ; 15} gns, La Mancha black Kerry cow ; hod by James Robertson, Eaq ; Mr St Ledger, Rathmines ...

DEATHS

... lack of eligible young fellows in the city. In the clubs, is the theatre.. in the billiard rooms, they are as plenty as blackberries in September ; but go to the drawing room and they are conspicuous by their absence. Dancing and society girls are now ...

SALE OF KERRY AND OTHER CATTLE AT SLANE CASTLE

... La Mancha 17 Esk 11, black Kerry cow, Captain Roberts 131 Blaney, black Kerry cow. Captain Roberts 15/ Blackberry, Mr Merge 15/ La blanch*, Mr St Leger, Ratbsnines.road, Rathroines .. Black Diamond, Captain Madsley ...

Published: Saturday 30 November 1889
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 621 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

IHE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... could not find one solitary tea leaf in the twenty-five parcels he took up, and that they were composed of sloe leaves, blackberry 1 , and different other leaved (laughter.) I think we might as well turn about and gather sloe leaves aad manufacture them ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1886
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1292 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

condition of the tenantry was the principal cause of the reverses that befell them (bear, hear). . . Hitherto the

... as anything else but Irish, whilst if one went over to England or Scotland, he would meet Greene's there as thick as blackberries (laughter). They were all as anxious for the welfare of Ireland as Mr. Paruell, Mr. Greene, or any of those gentlemen who ...

Published: Saturday 05 February 1881
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1489 | Page: 6 | Tags: none