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Eastern District
... such habits that it was a difficult matter to got them to attend school. There wore really many special seasons, first fer blackberry picking, then for fern gathering, and so on. that the Guardians might bo excusing the children all tbe year But the law ...
Saturday, Feb. 20, 188(5
... intense burning pa:::. Witness asked him what he had taken the previous day, and said the only urn usual thing was some blackberry or blackcurra:.; wine. said thought was going .m*. Witness gave him some mustard and water emetic, but it had no effect ...
THE EAST ANH SOUTH DEVON-ADVERTISER
... fairly be called a good honest bankruptcy. Petty defaulters have been, since depression became chronic as plentiful as blackberries, and surely the poor creditors should under such circumstances not be further plundered by Government. An administration ...
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... Ashford clung, but this tramitiuu was one of great peril, as the boat was floating out to sea. Having drifted from near Blackberry point to Haven, he was observed by Mrs. William Stride, who lived near to where the boat was passing, and she heroically ...
A TRURO MARRIAGE-FEAST
... drawback is that so many things now offer facilities for such wage tting—potato-planting, fern- and primrose-gathering, blackberry-picking, &c.; 30 that the youngsters might do something nearly all the year round. But another drawback is that when once ...
BOYCOTTING IN IRELAND
... pensioners. A riotous scene baa taken place in Athlone, eonseqnenoo of the sale 15 head of cattle, the property of Mrs Eildnff, Blackberry Lane, for arrears of rent amounting to £9B. Country contingents from tho various branches of the National League thronged ...
LAMBORNE
... an unusual numbers of fair equestrians being present. A capital day's sport was furnished, foxes being as plentiful as blackberries. After partaking of the hospitality offered at the House, a start was made by drawing the covers near and a good fox was ...
FASHIONS AND FOLLIES OF THE WEEK
... has been spent. It con-late of • train of pale yellow velvet and a whit* tulle, on whir& are sewn garlands of embro dewy— blackberrie made of clustered beads and ears of corn of white pearls. The eel, et bodies, high with Vshaped pieties out nut back and ...
THE EASTERN CRISIS
... Imiarix—A riotous scene has taken place to Athlon* eonsennenoe of the sale of 15 head of cattle, the properly of Mi*. Kilduff, Blackberry Lao* for arrears of rent amounting to £BB. Country contiagents from the varioai branches the National League thronged fatotb* ...
THE SALISBURY AND WINCHESTER JOURNAL, AND GENERAL ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1886
... intense burning pain. Witness asked him what he had taken on the previous day, and he said the only unusual thing was some blackberry or black currant wine. Witness gave him some mustard and water as an emetic, but it had no effect, and he then sent the ...
PORTHLEVEN
... captain saw necessity for a discount. Or may they arc under his ban for having dared to think was too careful of his ” blackberries,” or scrupulously nice about the “Penrose thoroughfare.” The Grammar School.—The severity of the winter has made itself ...