FROM LAST NIGHT'S LONDON GAZETTE
... AsnOuB.-tLoVdis agent at hideford telegraphed yesterday that the Star of Peace sobooner, of Plymouth, has gone ashore at Blackberry Cliffs. HarlalnL No informalion asl to the wrew. I ...
... AsnOuB.-tLoVdis agent at hideford telegraphed yesterday that the Star of Peace sobooner, of Plymouth, has gone ashore at Blackberry Cliffs. HarlalnL No informalion asl to the wrew. I ...
... the vale two farmers out of evry a three bad been served With writs for the tithe, and the bailiffs were as plentiful as blackberries. (Ror of I . leughter.) The pronmoters of the anitithe movemant c eould not bit regret the biifs' rough usage ia dis', ...
... by a strong breezefrom the surrounding country. It iiiav be stated that one portion of the planta- tion was covered with blackberry bushes, wel illed with fruit, which were cultivated by the ese werO destroyed. y THIRTEEN. 'HORSES BURNT TO DEATH. Early ...
... feel-very great satisfaction. Lr*COLNs~rnn.-Numerous waggonette parties visited Belvoir Castle and the Volunteer encampment on Blackberry Hill. The sea-side excursions were fairly patronised. The sixteenth summer exhibition in connection with the Grantham H ...
... the trees and hedges still retain their ?? full foliage, the latter dotted with purple-black sloes it andfast-ripening blackberries, and both offering a grateful I shade m the still hot sun or shelter from anay treacherous J autumn breeze when the hamper ...
... of the Bennett-Mackay cable. The English agriculturist is reminded by a contem- porary that therelis such a fruit as the blackberry, and that for jam-making and owine and cordial making it. might pay to cultivate the humble and. hardy bramble. In the United ...
... song. What a strange thing that M. Stevens hurried . past l this country on. aj1 biycle, when. jewels areas plentifulnaa blackberries. .iye _he are ...
... Pure Ap le Jly is free frefom artlfldkl lonring, the Iltarde tint ethe ifetS -oly being preserLved; Mley's 1Zew $easonls Blackberry ashy5 now ready - pe t 4e dcc.-4a$ I I I ...
... carving.- it' First prize, (43 3s.) frame and paper-cutter, Mary Goodnike, kni Stradbaill i second prize (21 is.) panel-blackberries, he Enoch Archer, Kirkby Lonsdale. Reapoussli.-First prize nIO (EC3 35.) 1Sea and shore, G. Xewby, Keswick; second prie ...