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NEWBURY 111/ESLEYAN DAY SCHOOLS

... short of a pound and a half. • • The hedges in many places are almost covered with the different coloured blossoms of the blackberry bush, which, if not destroyed by the hedges being trimmed, will soon yield a good supply of that homely but pleasant fruit ...

ECHOES FROM THATCHAM

... harvest, and no one need be idle. With fine weather the wheat will loon be gathered in. Nute_are abundant this year, also blackberries. JOSEPITUri. MARKET NEWS, NEWBURY CORN MARlERT.—Thomaslas. Wheat made a very poor show, and the enquiry dull and inanirsate ...

811PrEMBER GATHERINGS FROM GRZENIUM

... the kindness shown them. • Blackberrying is now is full awing, and many a gatherer of this wild but tasty fruit, is now to be seen busily engaged along the hedges or among the bushes on Greenbam Common. This year the blackberry is in prolific supply, and ...

THE NEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS

... with lases of white daisies brigh:ened the choir rails, and the lectern bad a bountiful supply of apples and sprays of blackberries' at its base. The large window over the altar contained a varied display of fruit and vegetables, together with corn and ...

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... NIWBOIT Dcerucr HOSPlTAL.—Patients admitted during October 4 ; discharged, 8 ; in Hospital, 9. Gifts : Mrs. Robinson, blackberries ; Mrs. Douglas, flowers and pears ; Mrs. Parker, flowers ; Mr. John Bence, air cushion ; Mr. Drewestt, illustr ated papers ...

NOVEMBER. November has come again, and we welcome it by applying to it the epitheta dull, damp, disagreeable, ..

... plays his wonderful part in the economy of nature, as Darwin has so well shown in his book entitled Vegetable Mould. Blackberries are over. there has been a good crop this year ; doubtless if our climate was warmer, the bramble some of its varieties ...

SIMMER WILD FLOWERS

... semi-double towers, very beautiful of • cup &ad saucer-like appearlt o Bestir. The rose family. 'hams frartireme. Bramble, blackberry. One of the most variable of Sabah plants, • great missy species and varieties, probably some of these would repay careful ...

HAMPSHIRE

... (especially at election time), out times have since, and parliamewary 'rulers (thanks law.) are become as plentiful as blackberries pmeimieta are ant lackin?, who prophesy Lair ultienvte;y the Socinlietico-D:noecratic Utopia will be inaugurv..ed when— ...

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... September has Its enjoyments even to those who cannot shoulder a gun, or rise in the early morning to go cub-hunting. There are blackberries and the nuts. They are more of the earth, earthy : but very good in their way, nevertheka.. Beyond the merely seams' pleasure ...

BAGS

... who had eaten tinned pumpkin. He tested tins of pumpkin, tomatoes. Hubbard Sriash—whatever that may be--peas,mushmom, blackberries, salmon, pears, peaches, cherries, sweet potatoes, beans, milk, and pineapples. The milk was pure. All the rest contained ...

ECHOES PEON THATCHER

... bear that tbere an signs of the diamae. Mike fruit this year is in abandanos ; of bezel ants there is a large ipautity and blackberries are plestiial end of rod size. Healthy amusement is thus furnished, and many bare reads goed see of their time dining their ...

TEAS I ARkk a XV- V a 4 0 M t 471111• L: • fittuburg Ran TICUIP3DAY, ()Groan 3, 1893

... hospital, 15. Gifts: Mrs. Osmond, papers ; Mrs. Blackburn - Maze, Graphics' ; Min Anderson, magazines; Mrs. Robinson, blackberries ; Mrs. Liddiard, papers ; Mrs. Paratt, hare ; Mr. Adams, magazines; Mies Reid =matinee ; Lady Graham, G raphice ; Mrs ...