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THE SEIP BRAKE. FRUIT IN MANITOBA

... cherry ; choke cherry ; blueberry ; gooseberry, two | varieties, one quite large ; red raspberry ; strawhcr{.;;yobury ; blackberry, west of wmountains ; ' cran . marsb, high bush and sand ; moosberry, | swampberry, or orangeberry : eldecherry ; currants ...

Published: Thursday 12 October 1882
Newspaper: Devizes and Wilts Advertiser
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 229 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DLVIZES

... too well. All went very well until blackberries came about, and then the boy got veiy idle, and would not compensate him lor the damage had sustained through him. Instead ol doiog his work would out picking blackberries, and would often fling his dinner ...

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.1, 1882

... sympathy this year for poor crop*. The blackberries are very late : except in the extreme south they look if they hat! forgotten to change colour and were determined to remain hard and green. Blackberry full, or blackberry fool, as some write it, is institution ...

DEVIZES

... in defence, said he had always treated the boy as his own son, and he beat him because he was in the habit of picking blackberries instead of attending to his work. The bench said it was one of the worst caste that had ever come before them, and they ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1882
Newspaper: Trowbridge Chronicle
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 426 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

DEVIZES

... in defence, said he had always treated the boy as his own son, and he beat him because he was in the habit of picking blackberries instead of attending to his work. Thoe bench said it was one of the worst cases that had ever come before them, and they ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1882
Newspaper: Marlborough Times
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 507 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

A. Waylea, was adduced m to the condition ol the lad, and some people living near to toe farm deposed

... —Defendant said had always treated tha lad hie own eon, but ha bod him one two occasions because be had stopped to pick blackberries instead of getting on with hie work. After hearing all toe evidence, toe Ranch said it was vary bad ease, aad they should ...

LETTER FROM A TIOWbRIDGE MAN IN AMERICA

... to pot out their leaven; our trees are now in full bloom, likewise the dewberry vines; by the time this reaches you, our blackberry bushes and the tuullberries will be blooming. There is but very little business doing here, as this is not a manufacturing ...

Published: Saturday 01 April 1882
Newspaper: Trowbridge Chronicle
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 769 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

WIMBORNE

... with much credit, the meet important characters being sustained by Mr. J. Parsons, as Marinaduke Magog, Mr. Cook, as Bobby Blackberry, Mr. Moors, as Diedrich, and Miss lisuiotone, as Alice Manners. The two first-named played their respective characters with ...

COLE RN Z

... marrow, Mrs. Dixon ; onions, Hart 7 Weeks ; turnips. Jesse Sams, Estrop ; carrots, Annie Hillier. Children's Best dab of blackberries, Ada leder., ; mooed polar, Ana% Weeks; third prize, 80. Hill Best of dower; Ada Dish of smallest potatoes, Harry Hillis ...

Published: Friday 20 October 1882
Newspaper: North Wilts Herald
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 889 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

TISBURY

... Gough, stated that they were actually caught in the act of nstms tb-rdm field, and they mmphod' Thet ey loohng. g S were blackberries. In defence, tb.dzm-ld they were only crossing fields and had no idea they were doing anything wrong. Previous convictions ...

Published: Thursday 12 October 1882
Newspaper: Devizes and Wilts Advertiser
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 844 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

7LLT SOLICIT/CD

... red cherry, choke cherry, blueberry, gooseberry (two varieties, one quite large), red raspberry, strawberry, eyeberry. blackberry, west of mountains cranberry, marsh, high sunken , ' ; moosberry, swampberry, or orangeberry, elderberry, currants (red ...

THE ARMY OF OCCUPATION

... strongly across the range on any practice day, and yesterday also the wind was very much against us.” As some children were blackberrying near a railway arch at Seabrook, Folkestone, they found the cead body of a man lying under a bush. Information was at once ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1882
Newspaper: Marlborough Times
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 873 | Page: 6 | Tags: none