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THE VOLUNTEERS

... brain works for that endtheir least efficient man is coached up, and wrinkles —some good and others bad—are plentiful blackberries. Before the battalion team selected there has to ba preliminary work, and this will have been felt cn the register tickets ...

GREATER * ST. HELENA 6 ITS ASSOCIATIONS. A CORBK«rOM)E.ST.I rv huge mass volcanic rock rising abruptly from the ..

... covered with its bright yellow flowers. Weeping willows are common on the ixmka of the rivulet*, and the hedges are made the blackberry, producing its well-known fruit. When consider that the number of plant* now found oil the island »4G, and that out these ...

'WANDERINGS GREATER BRITAIN. vrr. ISLAND XAVAL STATION. [BY A ROVING CORRESPONDENT.J NV e are all familiar with ..

... profuse vegetation, where the road is completely shaded with larch tree?, and the hedges are bright with the blossom of the blackberry and other familiar friend 3. The views on every baud are beautiful the extreme, embracing com-' ) ination of Ksrrenness ...

THE NEW GERMAN ARMY BILL

... party, Loth represent with conspicuous ability. The purely grotesque speakers, like Mr. Pyne and Mr. BLane. are thick 9 blackberries, but they cannot be said to impart much strength or lustre to the great Gladstonian alliance. It amusing to watch Mr. ...

NEW YORK ASSOCIATED BANKS

... producing wine and raisins ; and in the temperate zone are apples, pears, plums, cherries, peaches, currants, gooseberries, blackberries, raspberries, and strawberries. In the matter wine production peculiar that whereas the Continental growers are now planting ...

BRIGG DIVISION

... into a broad.grm, and he turned depart gently explained tbacLord bpencem in that particular locality were as plentiful blackberries in the autumn time. Explanations and expostulations were useless ; the discomfited Earl being forced to return the way ...

TRAINING NOTES

... second, third and fourth, each, (our inner, v. o.»v winners two courses. t4 each. Mr. U. Willow’s Wrangle Mr T. Smith’s Blackberry 11. Mr Mason OrangewooU aaat Messrs. Kemp as Hssie .'II v.. ' - wood 11. Mr Hyde’s Bracknell Mr. S. Skinner Ssllis Day Mr ...

TO OOKRKBPON DENTS

... third and fourth, each; tour winners two courses. each. Mr. Willow's Wrangle, Ballymoney—Polly Pippin, boat Mr. T. Smith* Blackberry 11. Bard of Avon—Fly Messrs Kollou k Kemps H axle wood 11., by Sbawwood-Squirrel beat Mr P- Mason Gnngeword. (•alntborougb ...