BLACKBERRY CULTURE

... BLACKBERRY CULTURE. )jr. Walter Ellis, of Sussex County, Delaware.writes : There appears no good reason why blackberry culture eheeeld Roe be a success in England in suitable localities oo the American plan. There are at the premot tiara within a few ...

Published: Friday 06 April 1888
Newspaper: Newcastle Daily Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
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... on the platform of the train and was whirled off. Anyway, she fell, but instead of falling on the ground she fell into a blackberry bush, where she lay unable to move, while the train whirled her parent onward. The engineer of a second train, which came ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1888
Newspaper: Huntly Express
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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SCOTTISH CORN TRADE

... - 15 Thy works shall live whilst sunny beams valiantly at Lepanto, so it was that the half-moan ' BLACK aaaaa Jar.-Put blackberries that are ere SPECIAL THROCON RATES TO MANITOBA Shall gild with gold the rolling streams. formation was suggested to Medina ...

Published: Saturday 21 July 1888
Newspaper: Huntly Express
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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DURHAM COUNTY RIFLE ASSOCIATION

... innkeeper, I'it House Lane, had known the mad where the barrier was broken down for 32 years. H., had, when a lad, gathered blackberries along the same road. and ale goon to Lambuin Castle and right round by the same road. Jraeeph Davison said be had gone ...

Published: Thursday 09 August 1888
Newspaper: Newcastle Daily Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
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(Copyright. ) KEPT SECRET SY MRS. J. K. Author of “Her Brother's Keeper,” “ Parted Lives,” (Mr. Nobody,” “* Both

... trees in the k with the of ber maid, one of to meet and hurried on fearful of being a sent train. It waseasy A thick of blackberry and bolly, form- beeches which grew in the hollows she threaded she had chosen bat one com parati varied little dells iT) ...

Published: Thursday 30 August 1888
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
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Cruickshank. 3G. Murdoch. Plums—The Kann. Rhubarb-1 P. Forsyth, Inchcor.ie ;2 G. Smith, BG. Murdoch. Shallots-1 ..

... and 3 Jessie MtKiindie, Inchrorsie. Salt butter. by a crofter, 3 entries-1 Mrs Watt. Moss-side; 2 and Jeannie M•William • Blackberry iim. 6 entries-1 Mrs John Stewart, Nfilltorles ; 2 and 3 Mrs Smith. Inebenrsie. Green fronieberry jelly. 6 entries—l Mrs ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1888
Newspaper: Huntly Express
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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HUNTLY FLOWER SHOW. - After an interval of four year', the Strathlxigie Horticultural Society held a show of ..

... exhibit being the grapes, lovely clusters, shown by Mrs Lawson, and the colleetii n from Huntly Lodge. Some exceedingly large blackberries were shown from Lessendrum amongst the professionals ; and from Cleaobrae amongst the amateurs. There was a large and highly ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1888
Newspaper: Huntly Express
County: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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AN AWKWARD MISTAKE

... now 2s. 6d. a ton, will rise to 10s. Nearly two million tons are sold annually. Two little girls, named Stewart, were blackberrying on a cliff near Galway, on Friday, when one fell over into the the river, 24 feet below. Her sister tried to save her, ...

Published: Thursday 20 September 1888
Newspaper: Wells Journal
County: Somerset, England
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THE STATE OF IRELAND•

... unitary and P•TALITIZB, Two Siena. Tleowttn.—A molmclioly drowning la reported from Galway. Two girls mimed Stewart were blackberrying • cliff. what me fell Into the river fort below, Het aster tiled to bar, and also fell over, etriking • projecting boulder ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1888
Newspaper: Strathearn Herald
County: Perthshire, Scotland
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THE NEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS

... closely together, so as to allow no juice to escape. Make a marmalade by stewing either apples, raspberries, mulberries, blackberries. or any oilier kind of fresh fruit that may be convenient, with some sugar. When the fruit has stewed long enough to be ...

THE NEWC. BRITISH FRLTIT. THE SHOW OF HARDY FRUIT in the Crystal Palace is reported to be the most successful

... through, an ahumit total absence of I sunshine, and frost in the early autumn sufficient to sicken the peas and blast the blackberry crop. The wonder is that there should be material left even I fur a hardy fruit show—that there should be I oven Siberian ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1888
Newspaper: Newcastle Daily Chronicle
County: Northumberland, England
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