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MUSHROOMS, &C

... Read's resolution embraced .q great many other thingl besides mushrooms, and if legislation were founded on its lines blackberries and sloes growing in the hedges would be made the property of the occupier of the land. Any serious attempt to carry out ...

Published: Friday 27 December 1889
Newspaper: Wiltshire County Mirror
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 407 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE,

... in America, its manufacture would ptob‘blfip-y well. THE CULTIVATION OF THE BLACKBERRY.—In connection with the recent correspondence relating to the cultivation of the blackberry uuguden fruit, we notice that the Rurcl New Yorker has devoted several illustrated ...

Published: Tuesday 15 October 1889
Newspaper: Wiltshire County Mirror
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 862 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

GARDENING GOSSIP

... the blackberry ; our American cousins, however, who are far more wide-a-wake than we are in & good many points, do so, and have their named varieties Lawsons, Kittatinnies, Wilson Juniors, and 8o forth, and why should not we? A well-made blackberry pudding ...

Published: Tuesday 01 January 1889
Newspaper: Wiltshire County Mirror
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1906 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

A WEDDING-RING’S ADVICE

... afraid of that. Beware of naggledom, dear. The man that will stand being nagged at saint, and saints are not as plentiful blackberries in the world. There’s male nagging, my dear, well as female male grumbling and never being pleased; and folks who expect ...

Published: Saturday 25 May 1889
Newspaper: The Salisbury Times
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 262 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

THE DISASTROUS FLOOD AT BRISTOL

... hundreds of pounds were remarkably numerous, and gifts of fifties beoame monotonous • while twenties and tens were common blackberries • and the rush of cash has been going merrily ever since' until late Sunday night the total reached £8 OCX)! order that ...

Published: Thursday 21 March 1889
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 252 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Porctry, Wnts o Fouscwives

... Porctry, Wnts o Fouscwives. BLACKBERRY JAM. To begin with, we must Lave the choicest berries ‘n can be procured ; the earliest that ripen are to be preferred, as being larger, sweeter, and better flavoured. They should Le gathered in the early morning ...

Published: Thursday 19 September 1889
Newspaper: Devizes and Wilts Advertiser
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 398 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MALMESBURY

... registered self-acting screw warming pan), Mr. Riden ; Toby Tmedleton (a poor relation, rather nervous), Mr. H. N. Ratoliffe; Blackberry Thistle top (of Tbistletop farm), Mr. Chambers; Evelina (Bracebutton't daughter). Miss F. Croome; Kitty Spruce (Pantecnichon ...

Published: Thursday 19 December 1889
Newspaper: Devizes and Wiltshire Gazette
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 376 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

NICE DISHES

... stove and beat wliila it is cooling. When half cold add sliced bananas, or whole strawberries, whortleberries, rtspbeniee, blackberries, sliced apricots, ]>eaches. Serve ice The amount fruit will determined by the taste of the maker. ...

NICE DISHES

... flavoured with the celery, which may than be removed with a fork, a half a cup of cream added, and the soup is ready to serve. Blackberry Jam Cake.— This cake is everybody*! favourite. Take one-quarte r cup of brown sugar, two cups of flour, four eggs, one cup ...

POST OFFICE_ FORGERIES

... was committed on the charge of stealing and forging the orders. A CHILD BURIED ALIVE. On Saturday afternoon two men were blackberrying on the Wren's Nest hill, which list; between Dudley and Cumley, soil is a well-known habitat of Silurian fossils, when ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1889
Newspaper: Trowbridge Chronicle
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 618 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WILTS FOXHOUNDS.'

... hounds run really fast over this big vale, with eo-nvtently- r-eurriag and deep washed-tsut ditches, falls were plentiful as blackberries autumn, and many smart scarlet, neat black, more modest tweed, showed the outward and visible sign contact with mother ...

AT PYT HOUSE WITH THE SOUTH AND WEST WILTS FOXHOUNDS

... fast over this h“ vale, with its eoutud{.-recnning double fences and deep washed-out ditches, falls were as plentiful as blackberries | in autumn, and many s smart scarlet, neat black, or more modest tweed, showed the cutward and visible sign of contract ...

Published: Friday 18 January 1889
Newspaper: Wiltshire County Mirror
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 637 | Page: 6 | Tags: none