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SPORTING NOTES

... years in which the opportunities for huunting have been better than in the present. Good days have been as plentiful as blackberries ; and, uafortunately, spills have been | almost as plentiful. Since the sad one to the Marquis of Hertfor({ however, I ...

KEMPSTON

... touched and others lying in the swathes. ‘ Wirp Frumrs.—Nuts are plentiful this season, but | sloes are very scarce. The blackberry bushes look more ] p;ol:ni-ing than last year. There is also an abundance | of haws. ...

GENERAL NOTES

... advisability of an attempt to improve the English blackberry by cultivation, and thus to mtroduce to the Old World what would practically be a new and luscious fruit, There is no reason why the blackberry should not be as amenable to the improving treatment ...

HUNTINGDON,

... surrounding the upper portion, having deftly | worked into it a rare variety of wild and cultivated [ _lnut, from the common blackberry to the luscious grape, in fact every part of the building showed what busy hands, combined with skill and refined taste ...

THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... alluding to the bare. At the time both youths absconded, and one of them had not yet been found. Defendant said he went blackberrying on the day in question, and found that the dog had followed him.” It was then too far off to send the dog back. It belonged ...