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THE RETURN OF THE ERRING

... get But once inside the scene was delightful. From 2000 to 3000 people had assembled, sod sesta were not as plentiful as blackberries in a good seam. The atmosphere in the place was the reverse of pleasant, and the strangers first thought was to beat a ...

FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1889

... upon that exalting Oxford and Cambridge heat-race with two logs of wood, afterwards unties owe acquaintance with' faint d blackberries. How won I renwenlared the day, said eines then what as deal we have both been through ! Tvessany my thoughts went still ...

(Ta bt tontianed )

... by acres upon acres of palmetto (the dwarf, ha leaved palm so highly pont is an Eaglish and gad prickly pear, and immenee blackberry bashes. Them swamps are most pietnesTie &ad raisingirog—thst is, as seen a ragman eat--het are suggestive desks and malaria ...

CYCLING

... the Church Lawton road, to see the 50 mile road of the Cheatham Cluh, others f tend moss congenial among the well laden blackberry bushes which abautd in the locality. A retail' start was made at 7.45, via Kutesford, and a realties& wu afforded the crew ...

BOS LE Y

... mon for assaulting Joseph Clark at B wiry on the sth instant. Mr May appeared for the fendant.—Complainant said he was blackberrying in a quarry, when the defendant came up, assaulted him, and set the dog at him, and he was bitten.--Crosa-examined He ...

NOTES AND NOTIONS

... circumstances that the mut• derer should escape. A new rural industry is bong openod up in Kent, namely, the cultivatios of blackberries for Prone. quan titi es this fruit are grown on the badges in th e lanes other pasta of that county, and the idea has w ...

GOOSTREY P/Mtill CHURCH

... bulrushes, heather, gladioli, sheaves of rye, and flowers being hung upon it. The pulpit covered with dahlias, asters, blackberries, ferns, tic. and had a handsome appearance. The font also, decorated by Miss K. Reiss, bore an exotic plant in the centre ...

AGRICULTURE

... 1000 oxen in 24 hours, at a oast of 003 francs. CULMATIOU.—A new intastry being opened up in namely, the cultivation of blackberries for profit. Enormous quantities of this fruit are grown on the hedges in the lanes and other puts of that county, and the ...

NOTES

... outlying districts are, this year, following the example of the churchos, and the festivals promises to be almost numerous as blackberries. There is a good deal of eameneee in connection with these affairs, and the wonder is that somebo doesn't strike out with ...

THE ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1889

... the road had not been repaired by the authority befoee.—Mr (Preft= It strikes me like as it's a road forth° crows to go blackberrying. (Laughter.)—'he surveyor was instructed to view the road and report to the next meeting. This ended the business. 3lsfor ...