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GARDI:NING

... and flowers on the large market gardeners, the markets bring little patronized by buyers or tellers. Toe wild bait o' the blackberry, which grows to freely in the hedges, is sometimes gathered for sale, but it neither keeps nor carrier well, and the poor ...

LOCAL CIIIT-'RAT

... are winning their richest and deepest tints before the frosts and whet,. of winter bring them in chewers to the around Blackberries are unusually plentiful this year. and may form the object of an enloyable little excursion to those inclined. The pheasants ...

SHAH

... as everyone knows, from :bunions and the more humble and commoner blackberry jam is by no means to be despised. Gaod English apples will be very scare& A mixture of apples and blackberries is said to be nice and appetising. Our hedges are literally loaded ...

EC:10E8 ?RON TIUTCHAM. Saturday's football : -A Team v. Reading St. Johu's Athletic, on the home ground. Tbs ..

... sermon at the Wesleyan's harve.t thanksgiving was preached by the Bev. A. Shipham, his discmrse being much appreciated. Blackberries and alone are exceedingly plentiful this year, but are to some extent damaged by the wet. Cottagere preserve these fruits ...

T. WIMILER V. WiSAVZR

... a work of no great difficulty, and why should we go to Reading for flower pots, which are simply burnt clay 7 Sprays of blackberries laden with rich ripe fruit were used to assist the decoration of the choir screen at the recent harvest festival at Shaw ...

AGRICULTURE

... they that by • duty of tenure ' (*bleb every landlord b ally too thankful to give to a daunt tenant). or .he attiretioa of blackberries, or the paying of rent to a tax collector instead of a kindly landlord, or boomieg a member of a Parish Cooned,will make ...

EMUS MY THATCHAIL

... 8084011. A ease of sunstroke occurred lad week at Bucklebury Slade to a woman named Mrs. Lake, who was engaged in gathering blackberries. Happily Dr. Taylor, of Thatcham, was passing over the common, and attended to the woman, who was a considerable time before ...

LOCAL CHIT-CHAT

... 1. Chivers, who is the local contractor of 11.11 Office of work, and the Poet Master was unremitting in his oversight. Blackberrying is a humble pursuit, but this year it would seem to be remunerative, for there are large quantities growing on our hedgerows ...

BERKSHIRE

... weabieg the roads in some place* quite free from grit and dust, .. • Blackberries gen now tie gathered in abundance. Evidently Hermitage is just sow termite realm for penis* blackberrying and holiday-ksepiag, assay can be sewn returning with well-Oiled baskets ...

LOCAL CHIT-CHAT

... inviting, and there is variety enough in the surroundings to suit the meet fastidious. Just now there is a plentiful crop of blackberries to be gathered, and if the fine weather lasts but a little longer, try the of of an afternoon's tramp across the heather ...

Woaanorse Now.—There being no appUca- Alone for the post of nurse to the Workhousq the matter has. been ..

... Scott, plums, apples, grapes and splints ; Mrs. Morton, vegetables ; Au old Patient, plums; Miss L Candy, flowers and blackberries; Mrs. Herbert, set of croquet, and flowers ; Mrs. Hickman, flowers ; Miss E. Cole, papers ; Mrs. Fell Owe., books ; Mrs ...

HZRIIITILGE

... gams, football is now to the (root. At the &usual meeting of the club propositions and resolutions were as plentiful as blackberries. It is to be desired that they will assume a practicable form. Good forwards are inqueetiusably valuable in a team, but ...