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... AGRICULTURE. CULTIVATING BLACKBERRIES.—A new rural industry is being opened up in KeDt— namely, cultivation of blackberries for profit. Enormous quantities of this fruit are grown on the hedges the lanes and other parts of that county, and the idea has ...
... and sister went down the Bpaldwick-road to gather blackberries, and when they got a field in the occupation of Mr. Holmes, they saw the prisoner there. He told them that there were plenty of blackberries that field, and the ehlldren went to get them. Whilst ...
... wholesome. Taki care that the plants do not seed about the garden though Fruit Garden. Blackberries.—Some may laugh at the idea o cultivating such a common thing as the blackberry our American cousins, however, who are far nion wide-a-wake than we are in a good ...
... Woodstock, and the timekeeper Superintendent Young, of Weybridgc. Several thousands of spectators witnessed the contests from Blackberry-hill, at the rear of the castle. At the conclusion of the competitions the Hon H. R. Scott presided at a dinner given to ...
... and spoke her brother telling him that there were plenty of blackberries there. She put her little brother over the gate and then got over herself. She got on some rails gather some blackberries when the defendant came and committed the assault. She called ...
... Mauricette Also ran; Blackberry iddowfleld). Grove Hill (K. Tomlinson). Betting: 6 to 4 on Ben Stromc. 4 to I each &g*t Collarette and Grove Hill, JU to 1 agbt Blnokl*:-rry. The race: After some delay. Collaret•«> jumped off in front of Blackberry and Ben htrorne ...
... child was buried on Friday beneath stones and dirt, and was not discovered until Saturday afternoon by some men who were blackberrying. The child was nearly dead. The prisoner, who cried during the hearing, was committed for trial. THE DANGERS OF THE TROSSACHS ...
... September 7th, on that day she went blackberrying down the Spaldwick-road. Witness saw prisoner sitting ] just inside field on the Spaldwick-road. The prisoner said to her little brother, '* There are some blackberries inside here, Jack,” and pointed where ...
... per half-sieve. Lemons 10s per 100, Hons Radish la to la 3d per bundle, Cocoauute Is 6d per doz. Beetroots, per dozen. Blackberries 2i per basket Blindfold Chess—Mr. J. H. Blackburn, the well-known blindfold chess player, gave exhibition of his skill ...
... BURTON CONSTABLE PLATE. Thimbleby 1 2 Vaughan 3 Betting: 2 1 agst Oxeve. 3 to 1 Thimbleby, 7 to 1 each Empress Frederick and Blackberry, 100 to bar four. The race : Won by two lengths; one length between second and third. TRIAL HANDICAP. Primus Fagan 1 Gipsy ...
... AGRICULTURE. Cultivating Blackbebries—A Dew rural industry being opened up in Kent—namely, the cultivation of blackberries for profit. Enormous quantities of this fruit r e grown on the hedges in the lanes and other parts of that county, and the idea ...